The second edition of The Blood Group Antigen FactsBook provides key information relating to human red blood cell membrane components carrying blood group antigens, the molecular basis of the antigens, their serological characteristics, and the clinical significance of blood group antibodies. The data on this group of molecules has expanded greatly since the previous edition was published five years ago. Topics include: history and information on terminology, expression, chromosomal assignment, carrier molecule description, molecular basis of antigens, effect of enzymes/chemicals, clinical significance, disease association, phenotypes, glycotypes and key references. - Over 250 fully updated entries on blood group antigens, formatted on single pages for easy use - Inclusion of RHAG blood group system and over twenty new antigens - Basic science paired with clinical applications to give context to information - Full-color illustrations, gene maps and charts - Both traditional and ISBT-sanctioned naming conventions included
Promoting safe and effective nursing care, Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC), 6th Edition standardizes the terminology and criteria needed to measure and evaluate outcomes that result from nursing interventions. Over 540 research-based nursing outcome labels — including50 that are NEW to this edition — help to standardize expected patient outcomes. Specific indicators make it easier to evaluate and rate the patient in relation to outcome achievement. Written by an expert author team led by Sue Moorhead, this book is ideal for practicing nurses, students, educators, researchers, and administrators seeking to improve cost containment and patient outcomes. - 540 research-based nursing outcome labels promote standardization of expected patient outcomes. - Definitions, lists of indicators, publication facts lines, and references provide all of the information you need to understand outcomes. - NEW! Approximately 50 new outcome labels allow you to better define patient outcomes that are responsive to nursing care.
1910 - 2003 ; Fotografin - Budapest, Berlin, Amsterdam ; [anlässlich der Ausstellung Eva Besnyö, 1910 - 2003, Fotografin, Budapest - Berlin - Amsterdam, Das Verborgene Museum zu Gast in der Berlinischen Galerie - Landesmuseum für Moderne Kunst, Fotografie und Architektur, 28. Oktober 2011 - 27. Februar 2012]
1910 - 2003 ; Fotografin - Budapest, Berlin, Amsterdam ; [anlässlich der Ausstellung Eva Besnyö, 1910 - 2003, Fotografin, Budapest - Berlin - Amsterdam, Das Verborgene Museum zu Gast in der Berlinischen Galerie - Landesmuseum für Moderne Kunst, Fotografie und Architektur, 28. Oktober 2011 - 27. Februar 2012]
Eva Besnyö was not only an exceptionally gifted photographer but was also politically active during her lifetime: she acquired her photographic skills in the studio of József Pécsi in Budapest, became aware of the aesthetics of modern photography in the early 1930s in Berlin and became a respected master photographer in Amsterdam. Eva Besnyö's life and work were not only influenced by Modernism the arts but also by the dramatic political movements and events of 20th century Europe such as Fascism, National Socialism, immigration and persecution. By the time the Hungarian-Jewish photographer arrived Berlin in 1930, she had made the two most momentous decisions of life: to make photography her profession and to leave Fascist Hungary forever. Modern art was a passion for her. She produced true masterpieces with her Rolleiflex during her expeditions around Berlin. When Besnyö immigrated to Amsterdam in 1932, she was one of the outstanding representatives of "New Photography" together with László Moholy-Nagy and Erwin Blumenfeld: her portraits, architectural views and landscapes have retained their intensity to this day. She worked as a photographer until the 1980s, and among her other roles as a chronicler of the "Dolle Mina" feminist movement. In the 1990s she won prestigious awards Germany and The Netherlands for her outstanding body of work."--Publisher's website.
Engagée dans la politique de son époque, Eva Besnyö (1910-2003) est de ces femmes qui trouvèrent dans la photographie non seulement un métier mais une forme d'émancipation, et de ces artistes d'avant-garde qui choisirent l'Europe comme terrain de jeu et de travail. Si elle acquiert son savoir photographique à Budapest dans l'atelier de Jozsef Pécsi, c'est le Berlin du début des années 1930, véritable creuset d'expérimentations, qui la sensibilise à l'esthétique de la photographie moderne et lui permet de développer son écriture personnelle. A Amsterdam, enfin, où elle est pleinement reconnue pour la maîtrise de son art, elle rend compte des réalisations architecturales de la Nouvelle Construction avant de témoigner des actions du mouvement féministe des Dolle Mina. Avec près de deux cent soixante-dix illustrations, cet ouvrage présente les multiples facettes de l'oeuvre d'Eva Besne, entre Nouvelle Vision, Nouvelle Objectivité et documentarisme social, à la croisée de la poésie et de l'activisme politique.
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