Marine Major Joe Namad is working as an analyst for the CIA when he reads NSA satellite intercepts that suggest an Al-Qaeda operation is underway. Then he learns that an uncle in Tehran has been murdered.When he travels there for the funeral he is told by another uncle, a general and head of Iranian Army Intelligence, that he has uncovered information which points to a planned terrorist attack in the United States. Joe has just four days left in Iran to track the men suspected to be involved in the plot. With the help of the general and his operatives he sets out to get inside the Al-Qaeda operation to identify the means for and the target of the attack. Joes search for the information takes him to Hamburg and the U.S., but will he find those answers before its too late?
This is a case-based medical text intended to teach common toxicologic exposure scenarios beyond the basics. It provides an in-depth review of the pathology and management of multiple overdoses, poisonings, and envenomations, without requiring the reader to perform their own exhaustive literature review.
This second edition of the standard reference in the field has been entirely rewritten and updated to reflect the latest methods for the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss, and the most recent practices in initiating a hearing conservation programme.;Maintaining and enhancing the comprehensive presentation of the first edition, Occupational Hearing Loss: explicates specific problems of occupational hearing loss and hearing conservation, and the principles of measuring hearing loss; shows how to establish damage risk criteria; summarizes the problems of hearing conservation in the diving industry; offers an expanded list of questions to be used when taking the histories of patients with otological complaints; explaines the audiogram and its interpretation, including information about masking, and updates computerized audiometry; supplies new information about brain stem evoked-response audiometry, acoustic emission testing and other special hearing tests; delineates the causes of conductive hearing loss and their management; and discusses legislative and compensatory aspects of hearing loss, and gives in-depth information about calculating hearing impairment.;With over 1000 literature citations, tables and figures, Occupational Hearing Loss should be of use to to occupational physicians, audiologists, health and safety engineers, industrial hygienists, otolaryngologists, residents, trial attorneys, judges, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
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