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... Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Professor of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CaliforniaPeter C. Brazy, MD Professor of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Chief of ... Assistant Professor ofInternal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MichiganJanet L. Abrahm, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, ... Professor and Chairman, Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MarylandRobert Hernandez, MD University of Miami School of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, ...
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... study of the motion of material bodies and of the associated forces. The study of motion is called kinematics and involves the use of geometry and the concept of time, whereas the study of the ... Kinematics of mechanisms. Kine- tics of a rigid body. Moment of force and rate of change of moment of momentum. Rotation about a fixed axis. Euler’s angles. Rotation about a fixed point of ... Kinetics of a particle in plane motion, 21 Introduction. Newton’s laws of motion. Units. Types of force. Gravitation. Frames of reference. Systems of particles. Centre of mass. Free- body...
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... pretest probability of CAD of 50%, then the testresult of 2mm of ST-segment depression raises the post-test probability to 90%. If one knows the sensitivity and specificity of the test used, ... in medicine. Retention of information is difficult;organization of the facts and recall of a myriad of data in precise application tothe patient is crucial. The purpose of this text is to facilitate ... of clinical vignettes to teach diagnosticor therapeutic approaches relevant to internal medicine. Most importantly, the explanations for the cases emphasize the mecha-nisms and underlying principles, ...