02783nam a2200397 i 4500991002949479707536160721s2014 sz a b 001 0 eng d9783319095691b14258869-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Matematica e Fisica - Sez. Matematicaeng515.35223AMS 34-02AMS 34C45AMS 34E15AMS 34E17LC QA372Shchepakina, Elena716378Singular perturbations :introduction to system order reduction methods with applications /by Elena Shchepakina, Vladimir Sobolev, Michael P. MortellCham [Switzerland] :Springer,c2014XIII, 212 p. :50 ill. ;24 cmLecture notes in mathematics,0075-8434 ;2114Introduction ; Slow Integral Manifolds ; The Book of Numbers ; Representations of Slow Integral Manifolds ; Singular Singularly Perturbed Systems ; Reduction Methods for Chemical Systems ; Specific Cases ; Canards and Black Swans ; Appendix: ProofsThese lecture notes provide a fresh approach to investigating singularly perturbed systems using asymptotic and geometrical techniques. It gives many examples and step-by-step techniques, which will help beginners move to a more advanced level. Singularly perturbed systems appear naturally in the modelling of many processes that are characterized by slow and fast motions simultaneously, for example, in fluid dynamics and nonlinear mechanics. This book’s approach consists in separating out the slow motions of the system under investigation. The result is a reduced differential system of lesser order. However, it inherits the essential elements of the qualitative behaviour of the original system. Singular Perturbations differs from other literature on the subject due to its methods and wide range of applications. It is a valuable reference for specialists in the areas of applied mathematics, engineering, physics, biology, as well as advanced undergraduates for the earlier parts of the book, and graduate students for the later chaptersDifferentiable dynamical systemsDifferential equationsEngineering mathematicsEngineeringSobolev, Vladimirauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut721500Mortell, Michael P.Springer eBooks.b1425886917-11-1621-07-16991002949479707536LE013 34-XX SHC11 (2014)12013000293561le013pE46.79-l- 00000.i1578747317-11-16Singular perturbations1465277UNISALENTOle01321-07-16ma -engsz 0012230nam 2200553 450 991083048150332120230629221910.01-119-67150-71-119-67152-31-119-67153-1(CKB)4100000012026905(MiAaPQ)EBC6727680(Au-PeEL)EBL6727680(OCoLC)1276855262(EXLCZ)99410000001202690520220618d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBlackwell's five-minute veterinary consult clinical companion equine toxicology. /edited by Lynn Rolland Hovda, Dionne Benson, Robert H. PoppengaHoboken, New Jersey :Wiley Blackwell,[2022]©20221 online resource (545 pages)Blackwell's five-minute veterinary consult1-119-67149-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributor List -- About the Companion Website -- SECTION I Clinical Toxicology -- Chapter 1 Forensic Investigation of Equine Intoxications -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- CBC/Serum Chemistry/Urinalysis -- Other Laboratory Tests -- Pathological Findings -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- COMMENTS -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- See Also -- Abbreviations -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 2 Necropsy Analysis -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- THERAPEUTICS -- COMMENTS -- See Also -- Abbreviations -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 3 Laboratory Testing Considerations -- Background Information -- Communication is Key -- Common Terms and Definitions -- Seeking a Laboratory -- Samples -- Potential Analytical Targets -- Abbreviations -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 4 Treating an Intoxicated Animal: Antidotes and Therapeutic Medications -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- CBC/Serum Chemistry/Urinalysis -- Other Diagnostic Tests -- Imaging -- THERAPEUTICS -- Goals -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- Drug(s) of Choice -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Abbreviations -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 5 Compounded Medication -- What is Compounding? -- Toxicity and Compounding (see Figs 5.1-5.3) -- Why Extra Caution is Needed for Compounded Products -- Abbreviations -- Internet Resources -- Suggested Reading.SECTION II Specific Toxins and Toxicants -- Drugs: Illicit and Recreational -- Chapter 6 Cobalt -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Toxicokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- Location and Circumstances of Poisoning -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- CBC/Serum Chemistry/Urinalysis -- Other Diagnostic Tests -- Pathological Findings -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidote -- Drugs of Choice -- Precautions/Interactions -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- Abbreviations -- Internet Resources -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 7 Cocaine -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Toxicokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- Location and Circumstances of Poisoning -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- CBC/Serum Chemistry/Urinalysis -- Serum Samples/Urine Samples -- Other Diagnostic Tests -- Pathological Findings -- THERAPEUTICS -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- Drugs of Choice -- Precautions/Interactions -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- Abbreviations -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 8 Dermorphin -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Toxicokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- Location and Circumstances of Poisoning -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- CBC/Serum Chemistry/Urinalysis -- Pathological Findings -- Therapeutics -- Detoxification -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- Drugs of Choice.Precautions/Interactions -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 9 Growth Hormone and Secretagogues -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Toxicokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Antidotes -- Appropriate Health Care -- Precautions/Interactions -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- Abbreviations -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 10 Marijuana -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Toxicokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- Location and Circumstances of Poisoning -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- Drugs of Choice -- Precautions/Interactions -- Surgical Considerations -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- See Also -- Abbreviations -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 11 Methamphetamine/Amphetamine -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Toxicokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Historical Findings -- Location and Circumstances of Poisoning -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- Drugs of Choice -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Behavioral monitoring. -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- Abbreviations.Suggested Reading -- Chapter 12 Opioids -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Toxicokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- CBC/Serum Chemistry -- Other Diagnostic Tests -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- Drugs of Choice -- Precautions/Interactions -- COMMENTS -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- Abbreviations -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 13 Selective Androgen (SARMS) and Estrogen Receptor (SERMS) Modulators -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Toxicokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- CBC/Serum Chemistry/Urinalysis -- Other Diagnostic Tests -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Antidotes -- Appropriate Health Care -- Precautions/Interactions -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 14 Synthetic Cannabinoids -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Toxicokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- Location and Circumstances of Poisoning -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- CBC/Serum Chemistry/Urinalysis -- Other Diagnostic Tests -- Pathological Findings -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- Drugs of Choice -- Precautions/Interactions -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- Abbreviations.Suggested Reading -- Drugs: Prescription -- Chapter 15 Antipsychotic Agents - Reserpine and Fluphenazine -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Pharmacokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- Location and Circumstances of Poisoning -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- Pathological Findings -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- Drugs of Choice -- Precautions/Interactions -- Alternative Drugs -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- See Also -- Abbreviations -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 16 Benzodiazepines -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Pharmacokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- Drugs of Choice -- Precautions/Interactions -- Alternative Drugs -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Continued Monitoring -- Expected Course and Prognosis -- Abbreviations -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 18 Bisphosphonates -- DEFINITION/OVERVIEW -- ETIOLOGY/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Mechanism of Action -- Pharmacokinetics -- Toxicity -- Systems Affected -- SIGNALMENT/HISTORY -- Risk Factors -- Historical Findings -- Location and Circumstances of Poisoning -- CLINICAL FEATURES -- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS -- DIAGNOSTICS -- Pathological Findings -- THERAPEUTICS -- Detoxification -- Appropriate Health Care -- Antidotes -- Drugs of Choice -- Precautions/Interactions -- Alternative Drugs -- COMMENTS -- Client Education -- Prevention/Avoidance -- Possible Complications -- Expected Course and Prognosis.Abbreviations."Determining underlying causes for sudden or unexplained equine deaths has significant medicolegal importance. Potentially all horses are at risk, but horses are less commonly intoxicated than other species due to more selective dietary habits, more controlled environments, and more observant owners. Clues that might point towards an intoxication include sudden death of one or more otherwise healthy horses, recent feed or environmental changes, easy access to chemical storage areas or trash piles, access to areas with potentially toxic plants, or threats of poisoning. Malicious poisoning does occur due to disputes or in situations in which animals are insured or involved in some form of competition. Determining the cause and manner of death is critical to substantiating claims and the ultimate liability of insurers. A systematic and thorough postmortem examination is essential to confirm death caused by toxicant exposure. Documentation (e.g., use of chain-of-custody procedures) of proper sample collection, storage, and laboratory submission is crucial, especially with accidental feed contamination or malicious poisoning suspicions"--Provided by publisher.Five minute veterinary consult.Veterinary toxicologyVeterinary toxicology.636.08959Hovda Lynn R.1951-Benson DionnePoppenga Robert H.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830481503321Blackwell's five-minute veterinary consult clinical companion1567046UNINA