04604nam 2200601 450 991046630060332120200520144314.00-19-970605-0(CKB)3710000000623030(EBL)4702103(SSID)ssj0001630444(PQKBManifestationID)16377644(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001630444(PQKBWorkID)12614798(PQKB)10835909(MiAaPQ)EBC4702103(Au-PeEL)EBL4702103(CaPaEBR)ebr11273416(OCoLC)953435702(EXLCZ)99371000000062303020161012h20102010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCongenital heart defects from origin to treatment /edited by Diego F. Wyszynski, Adolfo Correa-Villaseñor, Thomas P. GrahamOxford, [England] :Oxford University Press,2010.©20101 online resource (561 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-537388-X Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Contents; Contributors; Part I: Clinical and Molecular Embryology of the Cardiovascular System; 1. Molecular Developmental Biology of the Cardiovascular System; 2. Developmental Cardiovascular Physiology; 3. Vascularization of the Developing Heart: Implications for Congenital and Acquired Disease; Part II: Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Heart Defects; 4. Noninvasive Imaging of Congenital Heart Defects; 5. Novel Methods to Screen for Heart Disease in Infants; 6. Cardiac Catheterization; 7. Heritable Cardiac Channelopathies; 8. The Practice of Perinatal Cardiology9. Intracardiac Left to Right Shunt Lesions10. Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connections; 11. Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction; 12. Right Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction; 13. Nonsyndromic Conotruncal Anomalies; 14. Hypoplastic Left Ventricle; 15. Ebstein Anomaly: A Disorder Involving the Right Ventricle and the Tricuspid Valve; Part III: Special Management Issues; 16. Heart Transplantation; 17. Congenital Heart Defects in Adults; 18. Pregnancy and Congenital Heart Disease; 19. Neurodevelopmental Aspects of Congenital Heart Defects20. Psychological Aspects of Congenital Heart Disease in Children21. Psychological Aspects of Adults with Complex Congenital Heart Defects; 22. The Exercise and Rehabilitation Needs of Children and Adolescents with Congenital Heart Defects, and Their Parents; 23. Frequency of Congenital Heart Defects in Various Regions of the World; Part IV: Epidemiology of Congenital Heart Defects; 24. Epidemiological Studies of Congenital Heart Defects: Challenges and Opportunities; 25. Congenital Heart Defects Associated with Genetic Syndromes; Part V: Genetics of Congenital Heart Defects26. The Genetic Basis of Nonsyndromic Cardiovascular Malformations27. Gene-Environment Interactions in the Complex Etiology of Congenital Heart Defects; 28. Genetic Counseling for Congenital Heart Defects; 29. Primary Prevention of Congenital Heart Defects; Part VI: Public Health Issues; 30. Factors Associated with Increased Resource Utilization for Congenital Heart Disease; 31. Health Care Costs of Congenital Heart Defects; 32. Insurability and Access to Health Care for Patients with Congenital Heart Defects; 33. Transition of Adults with Congenital Heart Disease into Adult-Oriented Care34. End-of-Life Issues in Pediatric Cardiac CareIndex; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; ZCongenital Heart Defects (CHDs) are the most frequently occurring birth defect, affecting over 25,000 infants a year in the US. This text serves as the definitive reference on the subject, coving all aspects of these malformations. The text includes chapters on the development, epidemiology, genetics, diagnosis, management and prevention of CHDs, and includes additional discussions of the public health and ethical issues of CHDs.Congenital heart diseaseElectronic books.Congenital heart disease.616.1/2043Wyszynski Diego F.Correa-Villaseñor AdolfoGraham Thomas P.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910466300603321Congenital heart defects2192420UNINA02736oam 2200649 450 991078541650332120230120035931.00-19-025250-21-282-97781-497866129778170-19-979234-8(CKB)2670000000066392(EBL)648036(OCoLC)701704570(SSID)ssj0000467008(PQKBManifestationID)11288226(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000467008(PQKBWorkID)10466583(PQKB)10385334(StDuBDS)EDZ0001019354(MiAaPQ)EBC4311930(MiAaPQ)EBC648036(EXLCZ)99267000000006639220110215d2011 uy 0engurun#---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAre Muslims distinctive? a look at the evidence /M. Steven FishNew York :Oxford University Press,2011.1 online resource (xvi, 385 pages) illustrationsDescription based upon print version of record.0-19-976921-4 0-19-976920-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Personal religiosity and religion in politics -- Social capital and tolerance -- Corruption and crime -- Large-scale political violence and terrorism -- Social inequality -- Democracy -- Conclusion.Are Muslims Distinctive? represents the first major scientific effort to assess how Muslims and non-Muslims differ--and do not differ--in the contemporary world. Using rigorous methods and data drawn from around the globe, M. Steven Fish reveals that in some areas Muslims and non-Muslims differ less than is commonly imagined. Muslims are not inclined to favor the fusion of religious and political authority or especially prone to mass political violence. Yet there are differences: Gender inequality is more severe among Muslims, Muslims are unusually averse to homosexuality and other controversiMuslimsAttitudesMuslims in popular cultureMuslimsPublic opinionIslam21st centuryIslamic sociologyMuslimsAttitudes.Muslims in popular culture.MuslimsPublic opinion.IslamIslamic sociology.300Fish M. Steven(Michael Steven),1962-1464693MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910785416503321Are Muslims distinctive3750608UNINA