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This tome, running nearly 1100 pages, is (-to steal from an old Army ad) "a great place to start" one's research into Church teachings. The entries are arranged thematically (-revelation and faith, Tradition and Scripture, the Triune God, the Church, sacraments, and so on) and the Index is good. (Not great, mind you, but good.) Several of JP II's encyclicals are included, so it's quite up to date. (The first edition of this work appeared in 1973; this, the Seventh Revised and Enlarged Edition, contains material as recent as 1999.)
The font is large enough for reading without eye-strain. (Many compendiums fail readers in this regard.) The margins provide breathing room for notes. The paper sucks highlighter yellow pale, but that's accepatable in such a large edition offered at a modest price.
One always wishes for longer excerpts from beloved documents, but the editors have done a matrerful job of providing an overview of the Church's authoritative teachings on the central aspects of the Catholic faith.
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representation. David Wood shows that the contemporary
deconstructions of time lead to opening a sense -- and a future -- of philosophy as event, and performativity.
This is an important and original work, and a brilliant demonstration of what it might mean to speak of time, and thinking, as event. It also performs new interpretations of the works of Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger, and Derrida.
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Cousteau describes the difficulties in photographing dolphins at sea and narrates the procedure involved in capturing dolphin for study. He and Philippe Diolé also survey the exciting research on dolphin intelligence and communication.
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It is a single volume that is 978 pages long and although it is expensive for an individual to purchase, it merits having in a biostatistics library or any technical library where medical research is conducted.
Here is a selected list of topics: Age-Period-Cohort Analysis, Berkson's Fallacy, Bias, Bias in Obersvational Studies, Case-Cohort Study, Case-Control Study, Causation, Cornfield's Inequality, Cox Regression Model, Death Indexes, Demography, Dose-Response, Epidemiology as Legal Evidence, Frequency Matching,Hawthorne Effect, Kappa, Length Bias, Life Table, Logistic Regression, Meta-Analysis in Epidemiology, Occupational Mortality, Odds Ratio, Prevalence, Propensity Score,Retrospective Study, Selection Bias, Simpson's Paradox, and Validation Study.
Among the contributors are Peter Armitage, Norman Breslow, Ray Carroll, Ted Colton, Mitch Gail, Joe Gastwirth, David Hosmer, Gary Koch, Stanley Lemeshow, Rod Little, Ross Prentice, George Seber, Butch Tsiatis, and Michael Vaeth. The work is very much up-to-date as it was published in 2000. It includes updates of many articles that were in the highly praised six volume Encyclopedia of Biostatistics. It concentrates on those articles that focus on topics important to epidemiology. It also includes several articles written specifically for this volume.