04597nam 2200565 450 991046598950332120200520144314.092-832-4487-792-832-4486-9(CKB)3710000000778398(EBL)4661027(MiAaPQ)EBC4661027(Au-PeEL)EBL4661027(CaPaEBR)ebr11252966(OCoLC)958387934(EXLCZ)99371000000077839820160914h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierWHO classification of tumours of female reproductive organs /edited by Robert J. Kurman [and three others]Fourth edition.Lyon, [France] :International Agency for Research on Cancer,2014.©20141 online resource (309 p.)World Health Organization Classification of TumoursDescription based upon print version of record.92-832-2435-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Preface; 1. Tumours of the ovary; WHO classification of tumours of the ovary; TNM / FIGO classification; Epithelial tumours; Serous tumours; Mucinous tumours; Endometrioid tumours; Clear cell tumours; Brenner tumours; Seromucinous tumours; Undifferentiated carcinoma; Mesenchymal tumours; Mixed epithelial and mesenchymal tumours; Sex cord-stromal tumours - Pure stromal tumours; Sex cord-stromal tumours - Pure sex cord tumours; Mixed sex cord-stromal tumours; Germ cell tumours; Monodermal teratoma and somatic-type tumours arising from a dermoid cystGerm cell - sex cord-stromal tumoursMiscellaneous tumours; Mesothelial tumours; Soft tissue tumours; Tumour-like lesions; Lymphoid and myeloid tumours; Secondary tumours; 2. Tumours of the peritoneum; WHO classification of tumours of the peritoneum; TNM / FIGO classification; Mesothelial tumours; Epithelial tumours of Müllerian type; Smooth muscle tumours; Tumours of uncertain origin; Miscellaneous primary tumours; Tumour-like lesions; Secondary tumours; 3. Tumours of the fallopian tube; WHO classification of tumours of the fallopian tube; TNM / FIGO classificationEpithelial tumours and cystsMixed epithelial-mesenchymal tumours; Mesenchymal tumours; Mesothelial tumours; Germ cell tumours; Lymphoid and myeloid tumours; 4. Tumours of the broad ligament and other uterine ligaments; WHO classification of tumours of the uterine ligaments; Epithelial tumours of Müllerian type; Mesenchymal and mixed tumours; Miscellaneous tumours; Tumour-like lesions; Secondary tumours; 5. Tumours of the uterine corpus; WHO classification of tumours of the uterine corpus; TNM / FIGO classification; Epithelial tumours and precursors; Mesenchymal tumoursMixed epithelial and mesenchymal tumoursMiscellaneous tumours; Lymphoid and myeloid tumours; Secondary tumours; 6. Gestational trophoblastic disease; WHO classification of gestational trophoblastic disease; TNM / FIGO classification; Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms; Non-neoplastic lesions; Molar pregnancies; Abnormal (nonmolar) viIlous lesions; 7. Tumours of the uterine cervix; WHO classification of tumours of the uterine cervix; TNM / FIGO classification; Squamous cell tumours and precursors; Glandular tumours and precursors; Benign glandular tumours and tumour-like lesionsOther epithelial tumoursNeuroendocrine tumours; Mesenchymal tumours and tumour-like lesions; Mixed epithelial and mesenchymal tumours; Melanocytic tumours; Germ cell, lymphoid and myeloid tumours; Secondary tumours; 8. Tumours of the vagina; WHO classification of tumours of the vagina; TNM / FIGO classification; Epithelial tumours; Squamous cell tumours and precursors; Glandular tumours; Benign glandular lesions; Other epithelial tumours; Mesenchymal tumours; Mixed epithelial and mesenchymal tumours; Lymphoid and myeloid tumours; Melanocytic tumours; Miscellaneous tumours; Secondary tumours9. Tumours of the vulvaWorld Health Organization classification of tumours.OvariesCancerElectronic books.OvariesCancer.616.99/465Kurman Robert J.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465989503321WHO classification of tumours of female reproductive organs2021320UNINA02599nam 2200457 450 991079213200332120191202090845.01-78046-614-51-78046-624-2(CKB)27389910800041(BIP)069036365(MiAaPQ)EBC5970690(Au-PeEL)EBL5970690(OCoLC)1127189294(EXLCZ)992738991080004120191202h20202020 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierBreakthroughs in geology ideas that transformed earth science /Graham ParkEdinburgh :Dunedin,[2020]20201 online resource (279 p.) 9781780466156 Includes bibliographical references and index.Geological research does not flow steadily onwards by means of small incremental advances but can be better understood as a series of significant discoveries or changes in interpretation that transformed the way we understand the Earth. Each of these changes or new ideas encouraged a burst of activity as researchers attempted to apply them more widely in order to test their universality, and thereby their validity as a scientific theory.Probably the best example of such a transformative idea is Plate Tectonics, which, although questioned at the time it was introduced, is now universally accepted as a general principleA large number of the subsequent advances in geological understanding have been based upon this breakthrough. Each of the 12 chapters in this book represents a new idea or discovery, which is discussed in its historical context. In each case the salient features of these ideas are described, together with some biographical details of the individual scientists credited with them - but also mentioning others whose role in the generation of the idea is perhaps not so obvious.Of instant appeal to geologists and other earth scientists interested in how their science evolved over time by means of a number of revolutionary ideas, this book also serves as a paradigm for the history of science across many disciplines.Earth sciencesHistoryGeologyHistoryEarth sciencesHistory.GeologyHistory.551Park Graham1468245MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792132003321Breakthroughs in geology3860227UNINA