The first edition of this manual appeared in 1992 and was entitled ECAT Assay Procedures. The second edition, like the first edition, deals with diagnostic... Læs mere
Modern computer technology has opened up several new possibilities for optimizing the administration of educational and psychological tests. The... Læs mere
The education of humanity is the key to 21st-century culture, social and practical life. The main concerns of education are... Læs mere
Observability and Scientific Realism It is commonly thought that the birth of modern natural science was made possible by an intellectual shift from a mainly abstract and specuJative conception of the world to a carefully elaborated image based on observations.
Understanding life through its origins reveals the underlying autonomous generative matrixes. Following the primogenital matrix of... Læs mere
The primogenital matrix of generation (Tymieniecka), elaborated as the fulcrum of this collection, elucidates the main riddles of the scientific / philosophical controversies concerning the status of various spheres that seek to make sense of life.
In this book, Dr.Debois, a retired radiation oncologist, describes a selected group of... Læs mere
Let us revive the true sense of fine arts: enchantment! In the conceptualised, commercialised, artificial approach to fine arts, we forgot its authentic... Læs mere
It is thirty years since the technique of high-yield preparation of isolated hepatocytes, by collagenase perfusion of the liver, was published. This applies particularly to... Læs mere
The Nature of Science in Science Education is the first book to blend a justification for the inclusion of the history and philosophy of science in science teaching with methods by which this vital content can be shared with a variety of learners.
Bioactive Carbohydrate Polymers is probably the first book dealing with the latest in the field of polysaccharides and related products and their biological activities, especially the immunological effects.
What is art? This perennial question is forcefully thrown open by the electronic expansion of its field and proliferation of arts. This book addresses this question with philosophical underpinnings.