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    Textbook of clinical parasitology in dogs and cats
    Beugnet, Frédéric ; Halos, Lénaïg ; Guillot, Jacques ; Artal, Jacob Gragera ([Publisher not identified], 2018)
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    From hurting to healing : delivering love to medicine and healthcare
    Craig, Simon (Hambone Publishing, 2023)
    Australian healthcare systems are stretched and cracking. There are never-ending reports of unacceptable delays, a lack of resources, poor culture, and skyrocketing burnout rates. The problems are overwhelming and appear insurmountable. From Hurting to Healing takes you inside the often-closed doors of hospitals, healthcare, and medical culture into an environment where practices that have worked brilliantly in the past are now breaking down. Dr Simon Craig, an experienced medical leader, offers insights, initiatives, and inspiration to try and repair the damaged and damaging healthcare systems that currently operate. This moving study reveals that our crumbling healthcare institutions are failing in what should be at the heart of the system: caring for each other. Dr Craig outlines his vision of a new way; A kinder and more humanistic approach that can help transform the devastation that exists in health today. From Hurting to Healing reveals the extent of the distress, imagines an alternative future, and delivers to healthcare leaders a guidebook to begin recreating a part of society that is vital to us all.
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    Verso una didattica linguistica riflessiva : percorsi di formazione iniziale per insegnanti di italiano come lingua non materna
    Arcuri, Adriana ; Mocciaro, Egle (Università di Palermo, Scuola di lingua italiana per stranieri, Dipartimento di scienze umanistiche, 2014)
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    Incontinence: 7th International consultation on incontinence
    Rovner, Eric S. ; Abrams, Paul ; Cardozo, Linda ; Wagg, Adrian ; Wein, A. J (International Continence Society, 2023)
    The 7th International Consultation on Incontinence was held virtually in November 2021 under the restrictions placed upon us all by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Once again, the Consultation was facilitated by the generous support of the International Continence Society. This consultation has seen the incorporation of a joint ICI and ICS advisory board which proved to be invaluable in the identification and selection of experts across the 22 committees which, for this Consultation, has included more than 200 experts from across the world. We have also welcomed Eric Rovner to the Editorial Board, as Paul Abrams stepped back from the forefront of responsibility. As Editors, we remain grateful for Paul’s ongoing advice and guidance. We are also grateful for the tremendous support of the team in the ICS office who finalize the proofing and production of the chapters as they emerge from the process. The principle of the Consultation remains the same; the production of a contemporary, evidence based, wide ranging publication which should prove invaluable to all those who commit their professional lives to men and women suffering from the conditions with which they deal. The Consultation was well received by its international audience. Considerable feedback on the committee presentations was acknowledged and responded to, resulting in improvements to the committee’s work, where relevant. We should like to thank all those who watched, participated online and sent in their comments and suggestions. We feel that the work of the ICI remains vitally important to the many millions of men, women and children who suffer from pelvic floor and allied disorders and hope that the resulting publication is equally useful to clinicians and researchers throughout the world.
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    The place for a village: how nature has shaped the city of Melbourne
    Presland, Gary (Museum Victoria Publishing, 2009)
    Forgotten landscapes and erased eco-systems are brought to life by Gary Presland who so eloquently reconstructs Melbourne at the time of European settlement. He looks at the history of Melbourne from the point of view of nature and considers the ways that urban development has been influenced by the nature of local environments. Gary Presland shows how natural landscapes have influenced the contours of the city and how we, in turn, have altered them. He draws on both historical and scientific sources to create a detailed and fascinating picture of diverse landscapes, supporting an enormous range of flora and fauna.
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    Master machine learning algorithms: discover how they work and implement them from scratch
    Brownlee, Jason (Machine Learning Mastery, Australia, 2019)
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