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Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology Bonified Skeletons

Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology Bonified Skeletons

Through a set of unique case studies written by an international group of practicing forensic anthropologists Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology: Bonified Skeletons prepares students and professionals for the diverse range of cases and challenges they will encounter in the field. Every forensic anthropology case is unique. Practitioners routinely face new challenges and unexpected outcomes. Courses and introductory texts generally address standard or ideal cases. In practice however forensic anthropologists must improvise frequently during forensic archaeological recoveries and laboratory analyses based on case circumstances. Most forensic anthropologists have encountered unconventional cases with surprising results. While these cases act as continuing education for practitioners—better preparing them for future encounters— such learning opportunities may be limited by the extent of personal experiences. This text exposes practitioners and students to a diverse array of case examples they may not otherwise encounter sharing experiential knowledge and contributing to the advancement the field. Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology aims to both prepare aspiring forensic anthropologists and inform current practitioners. The cases are interesting and unique detailing how specific challenges contribute to the body of forensic anthropological knowledge and practice. Key FeaturesFull-color photographs illustrate the scenes and skeletal features Lessons Learned sections for each case study emphasize take-away pointsThought-provoking Discussion Questions encourage readers to think critically and facilitate group discussionsActual case experiences by diverse array of forensic anthropologists who discuss innovative methods and unique challenges | Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology Bonified Skeletons

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Case Studies in Infectious Disease

Case Studies in Infectious Disease

Case Studies in Infectious Disease presents 40 case studies featuring the most important human infectious diseases worldwide. Fully revised and updated in this second edition the book describes the natural history of infection from point of entry of the pathogen through to clinical management of the resulting disease or condition. A further 8 case studies have been provided online as supplementary material and these can be downloaded by students. Five core sets of questions are posed in each case with the answers covering the nature of the infectious agent route(s) of spread and of infection pathogenesis of disease host response to infection clinical manifestations diagnosis treatment and prevention. This standardized approach provides the reader with a logical basis for understanding these diverse and medically important organisms and diseases fully integrating microbiology and immunology throughout. KEY FEATURES High-resolution photos accompany each case from the causative agents of disease to the clinical manifestations of the infection. Exquisite artwork helps to illustrate important concepts throughout the book. Eight new cases added to this new edition extending coverage of important infectious diseases of worldwide significance. A standardized set of core questions allows students to compare directly differences between microbes such as their structure clinical manifestations host response pathogenesis and availability of vaccines. Questions and answers available online test the reader’s understanding of each case study. The book provides essential case-based learning for undergraduate and graduate microbiology students while medical students and trainee physicians will also find the up-to-date information on 48 globally important infectious diseases outlined in a clear digestible form invaluable during undergraduate studies and in future clinical practice.

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Reconstructing Multiethnic Societies: The Case of Bosni-Herzegovina The Case of Bosni-Herzegovina

The Case Writing Workbook A Guide for Faculty and Students

The Case Writing Workbook A Guide for Faculty and Students

This case writing workbook offers something unique in the world of case writing manuals.  The third edition of The Case Writing Workbook: A Guide for Faculty and Students provides 11 standalone chapters that focus specifically on challenges related to the case writing process.  The book is meant for day-to-day use as a model of the case writing process  with exercises worksheets and training activities that will guide you through the entire course of writing both a traditional case and Instructor’s Manual or a concise/short case and its associated Teaching Note. Brief explanatory notes will lead you step-by-step through all the developmental exercises including readying the case for publication and teaching it in the classroom or online. Designed as an individualized workshop to assist case authors to structure their writing this book combines the easy-to-understand student-focused language with new material covering the latest developments and challenges in the world of case writing. These include: • A fresh focus on writing and teaching concise cases which are particularly suited to the world of blended learning. • Emphasis on secondary research methodology particularly using digital technologies and social media. • A new case study running throughout the book with restructured worksheets and notes to support it. • Enhanced online case teaching information and discussion of the development of multi-media cases particularly using video. Complete instructor’s materials to support the text are available online including PowerPoint presentations guidance on embedding cases within the curriculum a sample syllabus that incorporates cases within it and selected student assignments and handouts. Finishing all the book’s assignments will result in a complete case and Instructor’s Manual that can be tested in the classroom and submitted to a conference or journal. The Case Writing Workbook is a must for the shelf of any academic or student conducting qualitative research and looking to enhance their skill set and any instructor working with cases in their teaching. | The Case Writing Workbook A Guide for Faculty and Students

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Software Engineering Practice A Case Study Approach

Software Engineering Practice A Case Study Approach

This book is a broad discussion covering the entire software development lifecycle. It uses a comprehensive case study to address each topic and features the following: A description of the development by the fictional company Homeowner of the DigitalHome (DH) System a system with smart devices for controlling home lighting temperature humidity small appliance power and security A set of scenarios that provide a realistic framework for use of the DH System material Just-in-time training: each chapter includes mini tutorials introducing various software engineering topics that are discussed in that chapter and used in the case study A set of case study exercises that provide an opportunity to engage students in software development practice either individually or in a team environment. Offering a new approach to learning about software engineering theory and practice the text is specifically designed to: Support teaching software engineering using a comprehensive case study covering the complete software development lifecycle Offer opportunities for students to actively learn about and engage in software engineering practice Provide a realistic environment to study a wide array of software engineering topics including agile development Software Engineering Practice: A Case Study Approach supports a student-centered active learning style of teaching. The DH case study exercises provide a variety of opportunities for students to engage in realistic activities related to the theory and practice of software engineering. The text uses a fictitious team of software engineers to portray the nature of software engineering and to depict what actual engineers do when practicing software engineering. All the DH case study exercises can be used as team or group exercises in collaborative learning. Many of the exercises have specific goals related to team building and teaming skills. The text also can be used to support the professional development or certification of practicing software engineers. The case study exercises can be integrated with presentations in a workshop or short course for professionals. | Software Engineering Practice A Case Study Approach

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Handbook of Psychotherapy Case Formulation Third Edition

Cold Case Homicides Practical Investigative Techniques Second Edition

Single Case Methods in Clinical Psychology A Practical Guide

Single Case Methods in Clinical Psychology A Practical Guide

Single-Case Methods in Clinical Psychology: A Practical Guide provides a concise and easily-accessible introduction to single-case research. This is a timely response to the increasing awareness of the need to look beyond randomised controlled trials for evidence to support best practice in applied psychology. The book covers the issues of design the reliability and validity of measurement and provides guidance on how to analyse single-case data using both visual and statistical methods. Single-case designs can be used to investigate an individual’s response to psychological intervention as well as to contribute to larger scale research projects. This book illuminates the common principles behind these uses. It describes how standardised measures can be used to evaluate change in an individual and how to develop idiographic measures that are tailored to the needs of an individual. The issue of replication and generalising beyond an individual are examined and the book also includes a section on the meta-analysis of single-case data. The critical evaluation of single-case research is examined from both the perspective of developing quality standards to evaluate research and maintaining a critical distance in reviewing one’s own work. Single Case Methods in Clinical Psychology will provide invaluable guidance to postgraduate psychologists training to enter the professions of clinical health and counselling psychology and is likely to become a core text on many courses. It will also appeal to clinicians seeking to answer questions about the effectiveness of therapy in individual cases and who wish to use the method to further the evidence-base for specific psychological interventions. | Single Case Methods in Clinical Psychology A Practical Guide

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UML Diagramming A Case Study Approach

UML Diagramming A Case Study Approach

The Unified Modeling Language better known as UML has become the de facto standard modeling language for analyzing and designing software applications and systems. Software analysis and design is just as much an art as it is a science. UML Diagramming: A Catalog of Cases shows the art and the science behind successful software analysis and design with more than 35 case studies of applications of a variety of industries including: Transportation Healthcare Supply chain management Education Agriculture Manufacturing The book explains UML diagramming through case studies to help systems and software developers specify visualize construct and document the artifacts of software systems. The cases demonstrate how UML embodies software engineering best practices for modeling large and complex systems. They show how UML is an intuitive diagramming language that can be easily understood by end-users and business professionals. These cases studies also demonstrate how UML is a powerful language for communicating software designs to help developers and end users validate application scope requirements and features. Case studies highlighted in the book included: WEBMED healthcare service system services Inventory management system Business process outsourcing (BPO) management system Weather monitoring system Product recommendation system Textile management system Smart traffic management system Online pharmacy management system Placement automation system Farm management system Art gallery management system Website development This catalog of UML case studies is an invaluable reference for students studying software engineering programmers starting out their careers and seasoned systems developers needing a reference guide. | UML Diagramming A Case Study Approach

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Advising Ministers A Case-Study of the South West Economic Planning Council

Handbook of Statistical Methods for Case-Control Studies

A Case-Solution Companion to Building Consulting Skills for Sport and Performance Psychology

Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Surgery Case Studies

The ID CaseBook Case Studies in Instructional Design

Data Mining with R Learning with Case Studies Second Edition

Data Mining with R Learning with Case Studies Second Edition

Data Mining with R: Learning with Case Studies Second Edition uses practical examples to illustrate the power of R and data mining. Providing an extensive update to the best-selling first edition this new edition is divided into two parts. The first part will feature introductory material including a new chapter that provides an introduction to data mining to complement the already existing introduction to R. The second part includes case studies and the new edition strongly revises the R code of the case studies making it more up-to-date with recent packages that have emerged in R. The book does not assume any prior knowledge about R. Readers who are new to R and data mining should be able to follow the case studies and they are designed to be self-contained so the reader can start anywhere in the document. The book is accompanied by a set of freely available R source files that can be obtained at the book’s web site. These files include all the code used in the case studies and they facilitate the do-it-yourself approach followed in the book. Designed for users of data analysis tools as well as researchers and developers the book should be useful for anyone interested in entering the world of R and data mining. About the AuthorLuís Torgo is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Porto in Portugal. He teaches Data Mining in R in the NYU Stern School of Business’ MS in Business Analytics program. An active researcher in machine learning and data mining for more than 20 years Dr. Torgo is also a researcher in the Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Data Analysis (LIAAD) of INESC Porto LA. | Data Mining with R Learning with Case Studies Second Edition

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Management Communication A Case Analysis Approach

Management Communication A Case Analysis Approach

This new edition of Management Communication is a case-based textbook that introduces students to the strategic communication methods that are crucial to master in order for them to develop into effective and ethical managers at all levels of business. Effective communication skills are necessary for success in the business world and James O’Rourke has written a highly readable book filled with anecdotes and examples to engage students in the learning process. This seventh edition includes both classic and new features. The strategic approach is integrated throughout the book allowing students to understand how a communicated message affects the business as a whole. New case studies provide students with hands-on experience of scenarios they will encounter in the real world looking at global companies such as Facebook and Nike. Further updates include new content on technology corporate culture and disinformation. An ethical thread is woven through the text demonstrating how ethical decision making can be applied in all aspects of communication. Chapters on intercultural communication nonverbal communication and conflict management provide students with the skills to build relationships and influence stakeholders – key skills for any manager. This text will provide students with a well-rounded understanding of management communication and the support material ensures it serves as a complete resource for instructors. | Management Communication A Case Analysis Approach

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Privatization and the Crisis of Agricultural Extension: The Case of Pakistan The Case of Pakistan

Ethical Engineering A Practical Guide with Case Studies

Ethical Engineering A Practical Guide with Case Studies

Ethical Engineering: A Practical Guide with Case Studies provides detailed and practical guidance in making decisions about the many ethical issues practicing engineers may face in their professional lives. It outlines a decision-making procedure and helps engineers construct an ethics toolkit consisting of professional models a comprehensive set of ethical considerations and factors that help in weighing those considerations and analyses of particular issues such as reverse engineering a patented process. Illustrating case studies both brief and detailed are provided. Features: • Introduces the nature of ethical decision-making as applied to engineering values and issues. • Helps readers develop a detailed ethics toolkit that identifies options and solutions and allows them to monitor and adjust as necessary. • Features topics such as safety sustainability bioethics diversity and equality information technology and AI as well as critical areas often overlooked in engineering texts such as mentoring advertising (for consulting firms) engineering sales and much more. • Includes 85 case studies to illustrate a variety of scenarios. • Offers an international perspective with codes of ethics from around the world including Saudi Arabia India New Zealand Chile and Japan. Emphasizing the importance of the moral life and of engineering as an occupation with high ideals this book helps readers navigate a variety of real-world ethical issues they are likely to face in this increasingly interdisciplinary global and diverse profession. | Ethical Engineering A Practical Guide with Case Studies

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Everyday Ethics A Case Study Analysis

Global Research Ethics Case Studies from International Research Contexts

Global Research Ethics Case Studies from International Research Contexts

Global Research Ethics is a guide for students and their instructors as well as practitioners and researchers to understand topics linked to research ethics from a more global perspective. Research plays a key role in identifying health disparity trends and evaluating interventions to improve the health and well-being of the populations at the individual local national and global levels. Conducting ethically sound research is imperative in these contexts. This book (a) uses case studies to offer examples of current research ethical dilemmas and (b) considers regulatory and cultural frameworks in a number of country contexts that highlight diverse methods of identifying and managing these ethical dilemmas. Chapters cover different types (groups) of participants issues in research and ways of doing research; then each chapter looks at least three exemplar case studies with at least two analytical commentaries. Case studies include health and social care research and originate from countries such as Brazil Chile South Africa Botswana Australia and New Zealand as well as the U. S. and U. K. The different viewpoints showcased will allow for dialogue to ensue about the ways in which populations and topics in research need to be conceptualized. Global Research Ethics is suitable for all undergraduates and postgraduates on research methods courses in the social and health sciences. It provides academic researchers students and community partners with guidelines to reflect on as they develop their own research studies. | Global Research Ethics Case Studies from International Research Contexts

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Reliability Assessments Concepts Models and Case Studies

Reliability Assessments Concepts Models and Case Studies

This book provides engineers and scientists with a single source introduction to the concepts models and case studies for making credible reliability assessments. It satisfies the need for thorough discussions of several fundamental subjects. Section I contains a comprehensive overview of assessing and assuring reliability that is followed by discussions of:• Concept of randomness and its relationship to chaos• Uses and limitations of the binomial and Poisson distributions• Relationship of the chi-square method and Poisson curves• Derivations and applications of the exponential Weibull and lognormal models• Examination of the human mortality bathtub curve as a template for componentsSection II introduces the case study modeling of failure data and is followed by analyses of:• 5 sets of ideal Weibull lognormal and normal failure data• 83 sets of actual (real) failure data The intent of the modeling was to find the best descriptions of the failures using statistical life models principally the Weibull lognormal and normal models for characterizing the failure probability distributions of the times- cycles- and miles-to-failure during laboratory or field testing. The statistical model providing the preferred characterization was determined empirically by choosing the two-parameter model that gave the best straight-line fit in the failure probability plots using a combination of visual inspection and three statistical goodness-of-fit (GoF) tests. This book offers practical insight in dealing with single item reliability and illustrates the use of reliability methods to solve industry problems. | Reliability Assessments Concepts Models and Case Studies

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The Impact of Liberalizing International Aviation Bilaterals: The Case of the Northern German Region The Case of the Northern German Region

Case Study Strategies for Architects and Designers Integrative Data Research Methods

Case Studies in Sport Communication You Make the Call