05866oam 2200757I 450 991045668900332120200520144314.00-429-15805-X1-282-49978-597866124997841-84076-532-110.1201/b18171 (CKB)2520000000009457(EBL)1666160(SSID)ssj0000365914(PQKBManifestationID)11279258(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000365914(PQKBWorkID)10414494(PQKB)10333682(MiAaPQ)EBC4203898(MiAaPQ)EBC1666160(MiAaPQ)EBC496091(Au-PeEL)EBL1666160(CaPaEBR)ebr11167570(CaONFJC)MIL249978(OCoLC)609858785(OCoLC)960755795(Au-PeEL)EBL496091(OCoLC)773021233(EXLCZ)99252000000000945720180331h20102010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSmall animal dental, oral and maxillofacial disease a color handbook /Brook A. Niemiec, Diplomate, American Veterinary Dental College, Fellow, Academy of Veterinary Dentistry, Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, San Diego, USABoca Raton, Florida :CRC Press,[2010]©20101 online resource (275 p.)Veterinary Color Handbook SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-84076-108-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Abbreviations; CHAPTER 1 Anatomy and Physiology; Canine dental anatomy; Feline dental anatomy; Rodent and lagomorph dental anatomy; Dental terminology; Tooth development; Enamel, dentin, and pulp; Periodontium; Bones of the face and jaws; Muscles, cheeks, and lips; Neurovascular structures; Joints of the head; Hard and soft palates; Tongue; Salivary glands; Lymph nodes and tonsils; CHAPTER 2 Oral Examination; Step 1: History; Step 2: General physical examination; Step 3: Orofacial examination; Step 4: Conscious (awake) intraoral examinationStep 5: The anesthetized orodental examinationCHAPTER 3 Veterinary Dental Radiology; Step 1: Patient positioning; Step 2: Film placement within the patient's mouth; Step 3: Positioning the beam head; Step 4: Setting the exposure; Step 5: Exposing the radiograph; Step 6: Developing the radiograph; Step 7: Techniques for various individual teeth; Step 8: Interpreting dental radiographs; CHAPTER 4 Pathology in the Pediatric Patient; Persistent deciduous teeth; Fractured deciduous teeth; Malocclusions (general); Deciduous malocclusions; Class I malocclusionsMesioversed maxillary canines (lance effect)Base narrow canines; Class II malocclusion (overshot, mandibular brachygnathism); Class III malocclusion (undershot); Class IV malocclusion (wry bite); Cleft palate; Cleft lip (harelip); Tight lip; Hypodontia/oligodontia and anodontia (congenitally missing teeth); Impacted or embedded (unerupted) teeth; Dentigerous cyst (follicular cyst); Odontoma; Hairy tongue; Enamel hypocalcification (hypoplasia); Feline juvenile (puberty) gingivitis/periodontitis; Oral papillomatosis; CHAPTER 5 Pathologies of the Dental Hard TissuesUncomplicated crown fracture (closed crown fracture)Complicated crown fracture (open crown fracture); Caries (cavity, tooth decay); Type 1 feline tooth resorption (TR); Type 2 feline tooth resorption (TR); Enamel hypoplasia and hypocalcification; Dental abrasion; Dental attrition; External resorption; Internal resorption; Intrinsic stains (endogenous stains); Extrinsic stains (exogenous stains); Primary endodontic lesion with secondary periodontal disease; Primary periodontal lesion with secondary endodontic involvement; Combined endodontic and periodontal lesion; Idiopathic root resorptionCHAPTER 6 Problems with the GingivaGingivitis; Periodontitis; Generalized gingival enlargement (gingival hyperplasia); Trauma; Epulids; Gingivostomatitis (caudal stomatitis) in cats; CHAPTER 7 Pathologies of the Oral Mucosa; Oronasal fistula; Eosinophilic granuloma complex; Chronic ulcerative paradental stomatitis (CUPS) (kissing lesions); Immune-mediated diseases affecting the oral cavity; Uremic stomatitis; Candidiasis (thrush); Caustic burns of the oral cavity; CHAPTER 8 Problems with Muscles, Bones, and Joints; Masticatory myositis; Craniomandibular osteopathyIdiopathic trigeminal neuritisAnatomy and PhysiologyCanine dental anatomyFeline dental anatomy Rodent and lagomorph dental anatomy Dental terminology Tooth development Enamel, dentin, and pulp Periodontium Bones of the face and jaws Muscles, cheeks, and lips Neurovascular structures Joints of the head Hard and soft palates Tongue Salivary glands Lymph nodes and tonsilsOral ExaminationStep 1: History Step 2: General physical examination Step 3: Orofacial examination Step 4: Conscious (awake) intraoral examination  Step 5: The anesthetized orodental examination  Veterinary Dental RadiologyStep 1: Patient positioning Step 2:Veterinary Color Handbook SeriesSmall animal dental, oral and maxillofacial diseaseVeterinary dentistryVeterinary dentistryHandbooks, manuals, etcElectronic books.Veterinary dentistry.Veterinary dentistry636.08976Niemiec Brook A.769230FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910456689003321Small animal dental, oral and maxillofacial disease2467604UNINA06195nam 2200613Ia 450 991080705880332120200520144314.090-04-22021-610.1163/9789004220218(CKB)2550000001046780(EBL)1170042(SSID)ssj0000860746(PQKBManifestationID)11499677(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000860746(PQKBWorkID)10898027(PQKB)11588853(MiAaPQ)EBC1170042(OCoLC)841835088(nllekb)BRILL9789004220218(Au-PeEL)EBL1170042(CaPaEBR)ebr10686875(CaONFJC)MIL478051(OCoLC)841914675(PPN)174403410(EXLCZ)99255000000104678020130109d2013 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtccrRegions, institutions, and law of the sea regions, institutions, and law of the sea[electronic resource] studies in ocean governance /edited by Harry N. Scheiber, Jin-Hyun PaikLeiden ;Boston Nijhoff20131 online resource (569 p.)"A Law of the Sea Institute publication."90-04-22020-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Harry N. Scheiber and Jin-Hyun Paik -- Chapter 1. Law of the Sea Disputes: The Applicable Law in the Jurisprudence of the Tribunal /José Luis Jesus -- Chapter 2. The “Complementary Role” of ITLOS in the Development of Ocean Law /Vaughan Lowe -- Chapter 3. Ad hoc Chambers /Rüdiger Wolfrum -- Chapter 4. Separate and Dissenting Opinions and Their Absence: A Window on Decision-Making in the Tribunal /Bernard H. Oxman -- Chapter 5. Advisory Opinions and Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea /Carlos Espósito -- Chapter 6. Two Aspects of ITLOS Proceedings: Non-State Parties and Costs of Bringing Claims /Philippe Gautier -- Chapter 7. Whither the UNEP Regional Seas Programmes? /Jon M. Van Dyke -- Chapter 8. FAO, Ocean Governance, and the Law of the Sea /Jean-François Pulvenis -- Chapter 9. Implementation of the Common Heritage of Mankind /Michael W. Lodge -- Chapter 10. The Role of the Authority in Ocean Governance /Alexander Proelss -- Chapter 11. The Regime of Straits: Safety, Security and Protection of the Marine Environment /Nilufer Oral -- Chapter 12. The International Legal Regimes Governing Ocean Iron Fertilization /Sherry P. Broder and Marcus Haward -- Chapter 13. Mechanisms for Prevention of Disputes Concerning Encroachment upon the Area by Excessive Continental Shelf Claims /Michael Sheng-ti Gau -- Chapter 14. China and the Law of the Sea /Jerome A. Cohen and Jon M. Van Dyke -- Chapter 15. Japan’s Anti-Piracy Law and UNCLOS /Moritaka Hayashi -- Chapter 16. The Legal Framework of Maritime Security in East Asia: A Comparative View /Suk Kyoon Kim and Seokwoo Lee -- Chapter 17. The Role of Taiwan in Global Ocean Governance /Yann-huei Song -- Introductory Remarks: Law of the Sea in the European Union and in the Mediterranean /Tullio Treves -- Chapter 18. Global and Regional Approaches to Ship Air Emissions Regulation: The International Maritime Organization and the European Union /Doris Koenig -- Chapter 19. Subregional Marine Governance: The Case of the Adriatic Sea /Davor Vidas -- Chapter 20. Current Ocean Law Issues in the Indian Ocean Region /Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce -- Chapter 21. Latin America and the Law of the Sea /Eduardo Ferrero Costa -- Chapter 22. Regional Issues and Ocean Law: The African Region /Erik Franckx and Koen Van den Bossche -- Chapter 23. Climate Change and Evolving Regional Ocean Governance in the Arctic /Tavis Potts and Clive Schofield -- Chapter 24. China’s Emerging Role in the Arctic /John K.T. Chao -- Chapter 25. Piracy and the Law of the Sea /Helmut Tuerk -- Chapter 26. Climate Change and the Oceans /David D. Caron -- List of Abbreviations -- Index.Regions, Institutions, and Law of the Sea: Studies in Ocean Governance offers fresh perspectives both on issues specific to major ocean regions, and on the nature and functions of institutions that implement the legal order of the oceans. Of special interest is a set of chapters by distinguished scholars and jurists providing nuanced analysis of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea as a key actor in the institutional and regime structure. Other expert authors contribute timely analysis of specific ocean uses in the context of implementation of \'soft\' and \'hard\' law. Piracy, global warming and ecosystem challenges, geo-engineering, control of pollution in shipping operations, Seabed Authority policy, and performance of the UN Regional Seas Programme are among key issues presented in both their regional and legal dimensions. Also considered in depth are law, ocean policy, and the operation of international organizations in Northeast Asia, Latin America, the Indian Ocean region, the African coastal areas, and the Arctic. The accessibility of subject matter and the readability of the text's 26 chapters enhance the value of this book as an important addition to the literature. Regions, Institutions, and Law of the Sea is the latest publication of the Law of the Sea Institute at UC Berkeley, a major voice in the global debates of contemporary ocean law and policy. Inha University-Incheon was a major co-sponsor of the project.Law of the seaCongressesMaritime lawCongressesLaw of the seaMaritime law341.4/5Paik Jin-Hyun1677658Scheiber Harry N250822Law of the Sea Institute.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910807058803321Regions, institutions, and law of the sea regions, institutions, and law of the sea4044725UNINA