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41. Photomanual and Dissection Guide/Shark
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42. Photomanual and Dissection Guide/Pig
$19.95
43. Anthopology 101: Reflections,
$67.32
44. Dissection of the Human Brain
 
$79.02
45. Dissection Projects (First Books
$71.85
46. A Guide To Dissection Of The Human
$36.62
47. Anatomy and Dissection of the
 
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48. Comparative Anatomy: Manual of
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49. Death, Dissection and the Destitute
$61.37
50. Laboratory Manual for Anatomy
$55.50
51. Aortic Dissection and Related
52. Clinical Dissection Guide for
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53. Vertebrate Dissection
$136.19
54. Functional and Selective Neck
$53.95
55. The Dissection of Vertebrates,
$12.94
56. C++ By Dissection
57. Comparative Anatomy Laboratory
58. Options: Perception and Deception
 
59. Miller's Guide to the Dissection
 
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60. The Puzzling World of Polyhedral

41. Photomanual and Dissection Guide/Shark (Avery's Anatomy Series)
by Fred Bohensky
 Paperback: 120 Pages (1981-01-01)
list price: US$10.95 -- used & new: US$69.90
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Asin: 0895291401
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great!
Great, came fast, glad to have it b/c it has lots of pictures and diagrams and labels. ... Read more


42. Photomanual and Dissection Guide/Pig (Avery's Anatomy Series)
by Bohensky
Paperback: 128 Pages (1978-06)
list price: US$10.95 -- used & new: US$35.00
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Asin: 0895290588
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Nice
the book came on time, it has some hightlight and written but every thing was good

5-0 out of 5 stars great!
This is a great product but this was not what we needed. I had to return it...The customer service was great and we received the book in a quick timely manner. Thanks... ... Read more


43. Anthopology 101: Reflections, Inspections and Dissections of SF Anthologies
by Bud Webster
Paperback: 336 Pages (2010-08-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$19.95
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Asin: 1453750037
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Noted science fiction anthology scholar and author Bud Webster collects here, for the very first time, over 25 of his infamous Anthopology columns. Bud discusses the works of such celebrated anthologists as Frederik Pohl, Groff Conklin, Terry Carr, Sam Moskowitz, Harry Harrison and more with a great sense of detail and humor. This is a must read for both casual and serious students of science fiction literature. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Your library needs to own this...and so do you.
If you're a scifi fan and you're very, very lucky, you get to know Bud Webster.You get to listen and laugh with him as he holds forth about authors and editors, their strengths, their quirks, and the _really_ strange things they do.You get to learn more than you ever knew existed about anthologies and the role they had in shaping the genre as you know it today.(Yeah, anthologies.Remember those?Those things that kept you up all night reading by flashlight under the covers when you were a kid?The things you probably got, as I did, from the _library_?)You get to be fascinated by every minute of his stories, and you catch yourself looking forward to the next chance you get to spend time with him.

Well, if you're not lucky enough to know Bud, this book is the next best thing.It's scholarly enough to quote for your master's thesis on science fiction literature, it's funny enough to keep you wanting to read it, and it's weird enough to list his cats in the index.Just like all the best scifi...

5-0 out of 5 stars A comprehensive collection... on collections (and anthologies)
There are probably few people out there as well qualified to write on the topic of collections and anthologies than Bud. He makes a great case in his essays for their often-overlooked place and significance in the history of science fiction. For many years collections of short stories were *the* way to get your sci-fi "fix" and Bud is terrific at placing them in their historical context. After reading these lively essays you'll have a new appreciation for anthologies and will likely want to seek more than a few of them out. If such is the case, you could do worse than contacting Bud himself, as he tends to keep many of them in stock in his role of used book dealer.

5-0 out of 5 stars In case you missed any of these ...
I have been reading Bud Webster's Anthopology columns in the SFWA Bulletin for years, (Anthopology 101: Reflections, Inspections and Dissections of SF Anthologies)and I'm so glad to see them collected now in one volume. Bud is an extremely knowledgeable historian of SF and Fantasy, and owns all the anthologies he has reviewed. His writing is personal, idiosyncratic, enjoyable, and makes you want to go right out and buy the books. Which you probably should, if you don't own them already. He knows not only the stories and authors, but the sometimes surprising background of some of these anthologies, and has consulted with many of the editors in person or by mail or phone. You can read through the columns in any order you want. Front to back is pretty good too. After a bit, you'll get to know Bud Webster himself, as well. ... Read more


44. Dissection of the Human Brain
by Lennart Heimer
DVD-ROM: Pages (2007-06-30)
list price: US$75.00 -- used & new: US$67.32
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Asin: 0878933271
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This is a practical DVD guide for the dissection of the human brain, created by a leading neuroanatomy educator.It is created by a leading neuroanatomy educator. It provides an in-depth guide to human brain anatomy.Lennart Heimer, MD, a respected neuroanatomy educator, has created a DVD guide for the systematic dissection of the human brain. This guide emphasizes the technique of blunt dissection for the study of major fiber bundles, and also focuses on surface topography, coronal/horizontal sections, and exploration of the ventricle system. ... Read more


45. Dissection Projects (First Books Series)
by David Webster
 Library Binding: 96 Pages (1988-03)
list price: US$10.40 -- used & new: US$79.02
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Asin: 0531104745
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An introduction to dissecting animals, discussing instruments, techniques, and acquisition of specimens and providing instructions for the dissection of clams, squids, fish, and others, as well as specific parts such as a beef heart and calf eye. ... Read more


46. A Guide To Dissection Of The Human Body
by F. Peter Lisowski
Hardcover: 440 Pages (2004-07-31)
list price: US$73.00 -- used & new: US$71.85
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Asin: 9812388176
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In this second edition, certain dissecting instructions have been revised to increase clarity. To meet various anatomy courses requirements, the text & the terminology has been brought up to date. ... Read more


47. Anatomy and Dissection of the Rat (Freeman laboratory separates in biology)
by Warren F. Walker, Dominique G. Homberger
Paperback: 120 Pages (1997-12-15)
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Asin: 0716726351
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The careful explanation of each step of the dissection, helpful diagrams and illustrations, and detailed discussion of the structure and function of each system in Anatomy and Dissection of the Rat, Third Edition, optimize the educational value of the dissection process. These laboratory exercises are available as a bound set for the first time ever; They’re still offered separately, as well. This popular series, which includes Anatomy and Dissection of the Frog and Anatomy and Dissection of the Fetal Pig, is geared toward introductory courses in biology, comparative anatomy, and zoology.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Good
This book was exactly how it was described. It was delivered on time and is in great condition.

4-0 out of 5 stars An Excellent General Reference
This was not exactly what I expected, but I was not disappointed in the material.The title says "Dissection" so I expected a descriptive anatomical analysis side-by-side a how-to-dissect manual.Although there is a page describing [roughly] how you should go about dissections, I believe the term dissection used in the title was more of a descriptive term for analysis.Overall, this was a good general reference to the inner strucrures of the anatomy of rats, but if you are looking for a how-to-dissect guide I suggest purchasing something different.However, this would make an excellent companion (for reference purposes) to the how-to guide you decide to go with. ... Read more


48. Comparative Anatomy: Manual of Vertebrate Dissection
by Dale W. Fishbeck, Aurora Sebastiani
 Loose Leaf: 368 Pages (2001-11-01)
list price: US$56.95 -- used & new: US$108.50
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Asin: 0895825171
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Comparative anatomy: Manual of vertebrate dissection
Its used for vertebrate anatomy lab. Loose leaf. Very detailed pictures. Good for studying for practicals.

5-0 out of 5 stars Couldn't get through Comparative Anatomy Without it!
Excellent supplement to Anatomy textbook - full color pictures are perfect for helping the dissection. Excellent book, highly recommended.

4-0 out of 5 stars A useful College lab text
This lab manual was a supplement text that I was not required to buy however we ended up relying on it heavily in the laboratory so much that I found I needed my own copy, rather than the limited few available.It is fully color and all the structures of Necturus, Squalus and the cat are shown in high detail photographs that are extremely useful when you are looking at your own sample. They also provide more explanation about the function and location ofeach structure.
The one disadvantage that this manual has though is that it does not provide instruction in dissection to see these samples (one reason why my college does not rely on it as a main laboratory manual) and only covers three vertebrate systems and none of the hemichordates.
I believe that it is a worthwhile investment though if you are taking a comparative anatomy course (Such as the one at Florida Tech....) to have this text as reference. ... Read more


49. Death, Dissection and the Destitute
by Ruth Richardson
Paperback: 453 Pages (2001-01-01)
list price: US$22.50 -- used & new: US$17.55
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Asin: 0226712400
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In the early nineteenth century, body snatching was rife because the only corpses available for medical study were those of hanged murderers. With the Anatomy Act of 1832, however, the bodies of those who died destitute in workhouses were appropriated for dissection. At a time when such a procedure was regarded with fear and revulsion, the Anatomy Act effectively rendered dissection a punishment for poverty. Providing both historical and contemporary insights, Death, Dissection, and the Destitute opens rich new prospects in history and history of science. The new afterword draws important parallels between social and medical history and contemporary concerns regarding organs for transplant and human tissue for research.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Totally diggable
This is a wonderful book: smart, packed with astonishing information, beautifully written and--although it's about "the Body"--100% free of po-mo blather. They don't write 'em like this anymore, which is a damned pity.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must buy
This has been one of the best books I have read in grad school.Basically, it deals with the creation of the British Anatomy Act and with the criminalization of poverty.However, it's also got great info about grave robbing, murder for body-procurement, burial practices, and corpse decomposition - and it's extremely readable.Richardson explains that she began this book while reading Shelley's Frankenstein and with questions she had about the meanings of dissection and the body.This book is not about Frankenstein, but it's a must-read if you are to truly understand the society that Frankenstein was created for.It's also a must-read if you are at all interested in anatomy, poverty, or social policy dealing with anatomy and poverty.

5-0 out of 5 stars 10000
I'd like say that this book is ver intrested for me, because I write my book about tha modern anatomy, medicine and politics. ... Read more


50. Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology: With Cat Dissections
by Patricia J. Donnelly, George A. Wistreich
Hardcover: 767 Pages (1993-01)
list price: US$56.30 -- used & new: US$61.37
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Asin: 0065009037
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
Even though I took a chance and purchased this book with out being able to see it, and also knowing that it is a couple years older than what my instructor. When the seller said it is in very good condition, it was beyond that. I paid very little for this book, and it is the exact book inside chapter for chapter.So I just wanted to say also that I have never purchased anything from Amazon and it was'nt exactly as the seller said it would be.

1-0 out of 5 stars Book was in terrible condition
It was stated online that the condition of the book was 'good' but when i got the book i was shocked.The person had written on almost all of the pages and the book looked like it was ready to fall apart!I cant believe i paid that much for a book in this condition.I would have rather spent the full amount and gotten a brand new one.The only good thing was that I received the book within 2 days.

1-0 out of 5 stars i HATE IT
i REGRET BUYING THIS BOOK, WITH NO IMAGE, IT HAS BEEN A LESSON, THEBACK COVER WAS TORN WITH TAPES PATCHES ALL AROUND, IT WAS REALLY A MESS

2-0 out of 5 stars Okay for the price
Initially when i read the product description it said it was in good condition with some highlight markings however, when i received it the pages were loose and there was a pen marking or highlight on every page. Overall, i dont think it was worth the money i paid. The description was false and really it was false advertising. for a few more $ i could have bought a better manual.

5-0 out of 5 stars It'll work
I actually needed a newer edition, but hoped that this one would work for a cat dissection. The pictures are b&w in this edition but otherwise it's the same, only much cheaper. We only use this manual for a few weeks at the college I attend, then throw them out since they get covered in cat juice, so this book served it's purpose well. Much easier to give away/toss than the $125 one that the school sells. ... Read more


51. Aortic Dissection and Related Syndromes (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine)
Hardcover: 364 Pages (2006-12-18)
list price: US$169.00 -- used & new: US$55.50
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Asin: 038736000X
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Aortic dissection affects approximately two in ten thousand individuals and can be fatal. This state-of the-art publication is a result of the combined efforts of participants from the International Registry of Aortic Dissection (IRAD). The book has been divided into sections. Each chapter provides a succinct overview of the current clinical literature and incorporates illustrations for further explanation.

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52. Clinical Dissection Guide for Large Animals: Horse and Large Ruminants
by Gheorghe M. Constantinescu, Ileana A. Constantinescu
Hardcover: 456 Pages (2003-12-09)
list price: US$124.99
Isbn: 0813803195
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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(Iowa State Press) Univ of Missouri, Columbia. Provides a detailed guide for the dissection of the horse and large ruminants. Material is presented as a progressive series of anatomical illustrations accompanied by key descriptive text. Offers regional and topographical dissection techniques. Features more than 650 drawings and more than 320 plates. Previous edition: c1991. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Great reference!
I used this book a tremendous amount in Anatomy 1. It was not a required book for the course but I would use it often when I needed clarification on certain muscles or ligaments etc. The sketches are great!

3-0 out of 5 stars good book
This is an okay book for dissection of large animals. I wish it had more pictures, but the ones that are there are helpful.

1-0 out of 5 stars WASTE OF MONEY
This book is a huge pile of fecal material.There is not $100 worth of useful information in this text.Try a different dissection guide.

1-0 out of 5 stars Student's opinion
This book is horrible!The text is useless, especially for the cow dissection.The legends for the pictures are frequently wrong too.Constatinescu needs to stick to drawing pictures and leave the writing to someone else. ... Read more


53. Vertebrate Dissection
by Dominique G. Homberger, Warren F. Walker
Spiral-bound: 500 Pages (2003-04-29)
list price: US$133.95 -- used & new: US$79.95
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Asin: 0030225221
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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VERTEBRATE DISSECTION, Ninth Edition, provides exceptionally thorough and student-tested descriptions of dissection procedures and the steps needed to find all structures. It encourages and facilitates active and self-directed learning by the students so that instructors can teach more effectively and efficiently.The manual emphasizes dissection procedures that preserve as many structures as possible for later review of the entire specimens. This approach is an excellent preparation for students who will subsequently take anatomy courses in the health and animal sciences. Moreover, this manual places the observed material into an evolutionary and functional context.Students will understand the biological role, physiology, and embryonic development of each organ system and its parts, and how the various organ systems have evolved over time and in different animals. Organized by organ systems, this text brings the anatomy alive for students by interspersing narrative text throughout and explaining how the shape and structure of an organ relates to its function, and how evolutionary processes have transformed the form and function of organs. Additionally, the authors introduce a new feature, Anatomy in Action boxes, which contain interesting supplemental material that provides a broader context. Some of these boxes relate to functional anatomy, some make comparisons between different animals, and some address general biological questions that may include comparisons to the anatomy and biology of human beings. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Vert Dissection
This book is very helpful in the lab and it is easy to read.I just thought the book was going to be a little less "used" than it was when I got it.There is so much highlighting and underlining in this book.Other than that the book is in good condition.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good but some of pictures are tough to discern
Having taught Comparative Anatomy Lab with this book I would not recommend it to someone who is going through dissection for the first time and alone.A good sense of terms (ie. medial, caudal etc)and such is a must. Even having gone through dissections of hundreds of cats some things are still difficult to find.However I like how it ties things together and shows step wise evolution of vertebrates from lampreys to cats. ... Read more


54. Functional and Selective Neck Dissection
by Javier Gavilan, Lawrence De Santo
Hardcover: 176 Pages (2002-01-20)
list price: US$149.95 -- used & new: US$136.19
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Asin: 1588900169
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La Paz Univ., Madrid, Spain. Text rejects radical procedures expected in advanced disease and focuses on a combined functional and selective approach for optimal outcome. Nearly 200 high-quality, sequential operative photographs and drawings highlight all points. Includes a synthesis of American and Latin viewpoints. DNLM: Neck--surgery. ... Read more


55. The Dissection of Vertebrates, Second Edition
by Gerardo De Iuliis, Dino Pulerà
Paperback: 352 Pages (2010-11-15)
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Asin: 0123750601
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The Dissection of Vertebrates provides students with a manual combining pedalogical effective text with high-quality, accurate, and attractive visual references. Using a systemic approach within a systematic framework for each vertebrate, this book covers several animals commonly used in providing an anatomical transition sequence. Seven animals are covered: lamprey, shark, perch, mudpuppy, frog, pigeon and cat.

New to this edition:
- Revision of the systemic section of the introductory chapter to maintain currency
- Corrections to several parts of the existing text and images
- New comparative skull sections included as part of the existing vertebrates
- Companion site with image bank

* Winner of the NYSM Jury award for the Rock Dove Air Sacs, Lateral and Ventral Views illustration
* Expertly rendered award-winning illustrations accompany the detailed, clear dissection direction
* Organized by individual organism to facilitate classroom presentation
* Offers coverage of a wide range of vertebrates
* Full-color, strong pedagogical aids in a convenient lay-flat presentation
* Expanded and updated features on phylogenic coverage, mudpuppy musculature and comparative mammalian skulls





 

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56. C++ By Dissection
by Ira Pohl
Paperback: 592 Pages (2001-10-28)
list price: US$105.20 -- used & new: US$12.94
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Asin: 0201787334
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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C++ by Dissection presents a thorough introduction to the programming process by carefully developing working programs to illuminate key features of the C++ programming language. This book presents the concepts of the programming process using the "dissection" method, the hallmark feature that has made Ira Pohl's C and Java books of the "By Dissection" series so popular. Dissection is a unique pedagogical tool first developed by the author to point out key features of program code. It is similar to a structured walk-through of the code, with the intention of explaining newly encountered programming elements and idioms as found in working code. The book includes a CD-ROM containing a compiler and an electronic version of the book that allows readers to search, take notes, and highlight right on their computer.Each chapter presents a number of carefully explained programs, which lead the reader in a holistic manner to ever-improving programming skills. Right from the start, the reader is introduced to complete programs, and at an early point in the book, the reader is introduced to writing functions as a major feature of structured programming. It contains four to seven small code dissections per chapter, and then each chapter culminates with a larger, extended code dissection. "Software Engineering" sections in each chapter reinforce sound software engineering skills.The book assumes no programming background and can be used by first-time computer users or by experienced programmers who are transitioning to C++. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Easy to read but...
This is a very solid book if one needs to cover C++ programming essentials but as a beginning programmer, I needed a lot of supplementary information in order to fully understand the material.

I really appreciated the illustrations and "easy to read" font.

5-0 out of 5 stars Its now available with a CD
This book subsumes my earlier books C++ for C programmers
and Object-Oriented Programming Using C++. It distinctly improves on both. It utilizes dissections more fully, so if you like this method of explanation- it is used throughout.
It is very up-to-date with all code tested on both g++ and Borland.

A large number of cartoons and figures hopefully make it more lively.

It is currently just out October 15th and comes with a very useful supplementary CD.

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57. Comparative Anatomy Laboratory Dissection Guide
by Kenneth V., Ph.D. Kardong, Edward J., Ph.D. Zalisko
Paperback: 224 Pages (1997-08-01)
list price: US$67.85
Isbn: 0697378799
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This high-quality laboratory manual may accompany any comparative anatomy text, but especially Kardong's Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution or Kent/Carr's Comparative Anatomy. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars good quality book
This is a good deal. I do satisfy at the quality of the book. The book is old but still good enough. I am happy with it

3-0 out of 5 stars Falls short of excellence
I have found that there are a large number of errors in this text,particularly concerning the bowfin skull.The drawings are often sub-parand difficult to follow (particularly muscles, brains).The muscledrawings are particularly poor and it is virtually impossible to determineexactly what the lines are pointing to.Considering that the accompanyingtext book has some of the best drawings I have seen in a comparativeanatomy text, I find the poor quality drawings particularly onerous.Mystudents also do not like the excessive price of the book.It seems as ifthere is too much information for a laboratory manual with many unnecessaryduplications of figures in the text book.Also, there are too many figureswith added color where color in not necessary.The excessive figures andadded color increase the price of this book and should be changed in futureeditions.This text has great potential because it is very well written,but I hope a second edition will include better, more accurate drawings andexclude unnecessary figures and information.I will probably be switchingto Saul Wichnitzer's "Atlas and Dissection Guide for ComparativeAnatomy" in the future because it has far better figures, and incomparative anatomy lab, the figures are by far the most important thing.

4-0 out of 5 stars Day by Day
Here in Brazil, we have a very good impression about this book. Therefore,it's very dificult to buy it. ... Read more


58. Options: Perception and Deception : Position Dissection, Risk Analysis, and Defensive Trading Strategies
by Charles M. Cottle
Hardcover: 381 Pages (1996-06)
list price: US$60.00
Isbn: 1557389071
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Destined to become a classic of trading literature, this book demonstrated how perception of risk is the key element to successful options trading. In easy-to-understand, down-to-earth language, Cottle shows traders how to calculate the risk on any option position, from simple puts and calls to sophisticated straddles and butterflies instantly. Cottle explains how to eliminate inappropriate risks, adjust positions as they underlying market changes, and optimize the potential of the option positions. No other book so effectively merges option theory with actual market experience. ptions: Perception and Deception also includes: Dessecting options positions and quantifying the hierarchy of risk; Elimanating or reducing unproductive risk; Matching a strategy to your market outlook. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Get the book
I wanted to comment on my experience with the book and some of the other customer reviews.

You do not need to be a market maker or veteran options trader to read and get value from this book. I am a retail options trader, with a very serious full time job, and have virtually no mathematical aptitude, and I have already started benefiting greatly from the book.

In my opinion you should make sure you have basic familiarity with how options work, and some of the basic outright positions and spread techniques and what market view they support, and you will be ready to start learning what options are really about from there. You cannot go wrong by using this book and Mr. Cottle's other materials as the very next step.

Be under no delusion---after the basics---options can get very complicated very quickly--if you let them. I have discovered, contrary to my initial impression, that Mr. Cottle in fact through the use of detail is really attempting to simplify option strategy decisions and trading itself. Through the use of what seems to be complicated examples---CC cuts through the fog and gets to the meat of options strategies and how and why one might choose one over the other--and invariably the best choice is something straightforward.

Based on what I know about him and my experience with his materials, he is committed to teaching. If you expect to read this book without pen and paper in hand, with little or no effort on your part, and have him simply say "do x and you will get rich" this book and his approach is definitely not for you. He is like any good teacher. He will make you work for the answer, but not leave you hanging when you struggle. In working for the answer---and having his approach, experience and techniques available--you will most assuredly gain a grasp of options and how to make money trading them that you never had before.

Don't be intimidated when you first view the book. The presentation looks strange, the tools he uses will be different from those you have seen or used before, and the terminology will be strange to some. There is a reason he takes the approach he does and it will, with a modicum of effort, become clearer every time you are exposed to it and use it.

Here is what it has done for me.

It has forced me to actually think about what may be happening underneath the option quote and the day to day change in a position.

It has convinced me that trading outright positions whether short naked or long does not necessarily produce the best results. Yes longs are problematic due to all the standard theta reasons, and yes naked shorts are risky---we all know that---the trick is to figure out how to take the inherent advantages of either of these approaches, and make them work for your view of the market without getting killed in the process.

What he has made me a believer in is that risk can be reasonably controlled, while still making very attractive rates of return, and if you are looking for a method to make reasonable returns in the market, the raw tools are there for the taking.

He has convinced me that uncomplicated but well constructed spreads, for debit or credit, can actually allow me to participate in the market with a reasonable expectation of success, and allow me to sleep at night in the process without position adjusting every 10 minutes. He has also made me a true believer that options, by their very nature, provide huge flexibilities that outright underlying positions cannot, and allow much wider margins for error if I prove to be wrong in my view in any given position if they are structured correctly in the first place.

You do not have to be a rocket scientist to make money in options. In fact if you arbitrarily go out and sell an option this afternoon at random, odds are it will expire worthless and you will make money. The problem lies in the odds piece that is not in your favor. You also do not have to be a rocket scientist to get killed by these odds. Although small in most cases, when it goes against you---you will be dead unless you are very savvy and well prepared to deal with such an eventuality. This is the piece that CC is so good at getting at--managing the underlying risks in any given option situation, structuring the position correctly and buying or selling it right to hold as much risk as possible in check--while still giving you the opportunity to make some money.

The thing that finally made me a believer was the time he took to talk to me. He is not a prima donna. When I had concerns about spending even one more nickel on books, learning materials, educational seminars, etc. because so much of what I spent has been a waste of money and merely kept the educator in new Mercedes for so long---CC came through with flying colors. He took almost a half hour and spoke with me on the phone, and since then has never failed to answer a polite note or inquiry in his forum on his website Riskdoctor.com. He certainly is not getting rich from my buying the book or a seminar tape as his prices are very fair and honest. All these factors have convinced me that he must have the true teaching bug and his desire is to teach and help me improve.

He is not an easy taskmaster--and he is not going to tell you what to trade. He is a good teacher and like any good teacher he always tries to stay out in front of you a bit with his teaching and materials. This is a good thing for those willing to stretch just a little because the nuances start to emerge very quickly. The best part is he is there to get you untangled when you do get stuck in the weeds.

One more thing, after you read through the book once---go on his website and spend a little money and get one of his taped training sessions that he has actually done with live students [I started with Straddles and Strangles]. It will DEFINITELY help you clear some of the confusion that the book will inevitably create.

If you want to know more about options than any of these get rich books can ever tell you--buy the book---it will pay for itself many times over in your first couple trades, and the bonus is you will understand why it paid for itself, rather than your just having made a lucky guess or two.

DDK

5-0 out of 5 stars Read it!
I wanted to comment on my experience with the book and some of the other customer reviews.

You do not need to be a market maker or veteran options trader to read and get value from this book. I am a retail options trader, with a very serious full time job, and have virtually no mathematical aptitude, and I have already started benefiting greatly from the book.

In my opinion you should make sure you have basic familiarity with how options work, and some of the basic outright positions and spread techniques and what market view they support, and you will be ready to start learning what options are really about from there. You cannot go wrong by using this book and Mr. Cottle's other materials as the very next step.

Be under no delusion---after the basics---options can get very complicated very quickly--if you let them. I have discovered, contrary to my initial impression, that Mr. Cottle in fact through the use of detail is really attempting to simplify option strategy decisions and trading itself. Through the use of what seems to be complicated examples---CC cuts through the fog and gets to the meat of options strategies and how and why one might choose one over the other--and invariably the best choice is something straightforward.

Based on what I know about him and my experience with his materials, he is committed to teaching. If you expect to read this book without pen and paper in hand, with little or no effort on your part, and have him simply say "do x and you will get rich" this book and his approach is definitely not for you. He is like any good teacher. He will make you work for the answer, but not leave you hanging when you struggle. In working for the answer---and having his approach, experience and techniques available--you will most assuredly gain a grasp of options and how to make money trading them that you never had before.

Don't be intimidated when you first view the book. The presentation looks strange, the tools he uses will be different from those you have seen or used before, and the terminology will be strange to some. There is a reason he takes the approach he does and it will, with a modicum of effort, become clearer every time you are exposed to it and use it.

Here is what it has done for me.

It has forced me to actually think about what may be happening underneath the option quote and the day to day change in a position.

It has convinced me that trading outright positions whether short naked or long does not necessarily produce the best results. Yes longs are problematic due to all the standard theta reasons, and yes naked shorts are risky---we all know that---the trick is to figure out how to take the inherent advantages of either of these approaches, and make them work for your view of the market without getting killed in the process.

What he has made me a believer in is that risk can be reasonably controlled, while still making very attractive rates of return, and if you are looking for a method to make reasonable returns in the market, the raw tools are there for the taking.

He has convinced me that uncomplicated but well constructed spreads, for debit or credit, can actually allow me to participate in the market with a reasonable expectation of success, and allow me to sleep at night in the process without position adjusting every 10 minutes. He has also made me a true believer that options, by their very nature, provide huge flexibilities that outright underlying positions cannot, and allow much wider margins for error if I prove to be wrong in my view in any given position if they are structured correctly in the first place.

You do not have to be a rocket scientist to make money in options. In fact if you arbitrarily go out and sell an option this afternoon at random, odds are it will expire worthless and you will make money. The problem lies in the odds piece that is not in your favor. You also do not have to be a rocket scientist to get killed by these odds. Although small in most cases, when it goes against you---you will be dead unless you are very savvy and well prepared to deal with such an eventuality. This is the piece that CC is so good at getting at--managing the underlying risks in any given option situation, structuring the position correctly and buying or selling it right to hold as much risk as possible in check--while still giving you the opportunity to make some money.

The thing that finally made me a believer was the time he took to talk to me. He is not a prima donna. When I had concerns about spending even one more nickel on books, learning materials, educational seminars, etc. because so much of what I spent has been a waste of money and merely kept the educator in new Mercedes for so long---CC came through with flying colors. He took almost a half hour and spoke with me on the phone, and since then has never failed to answer a polite note or inquiry in his forum on his website Riskdoctor.com. He certainly is not getting rich from my buying the book or a seminar tape as his prices are very fair and honest. All these factors have convinced me that he must have the true teaching bug and his desire is to teach and help me improve.

He is not an easy taskmaster--and he is not going to tell you what to trade. He is a good teacher and like any good teacher he always tries to stay out in front of you a bit with his teaching and materials. This is a good thing for those willing to stretch just a little because the nuances start to emerge very quickly. The best part is he is there to get you untangled when you do get stuck in the weeds.

One more thing, after you read through the book once---go on his website and spend a little money and get one of his taped training sessions that he has actually done with live students [I started with Straddles and Strangles]. It will DEFINITELY help you clear some of the confusion that the book will inevitably create.

If you want to know more about options than any of these get rich books can ever tell you--buy the book---it will pay for itself many times over in your first couple trades, and the bonus is you will understand why it paid for itself, rather than your just having made a lucky guess or two.

DDK

5-0 out of 5 stars Updated Review by the Author
Reviewer: The author, Charles M. Cottle *** charles@RiskDoctor.com
Although this original text was written for professional market makers, it proved to be a valuable resource for sophisticated retail investors and hedgers.I therefore created a new book, "Coulda Woulda Shoulda" (available for free download at www.riskdoctor.com) which borrowed about 80% of the original text and added more tools for non-professionals including an email dialogue with a relative novice, spanning 2 months.Most of the strict market making tools have been removed but will be resurrected in book 3; "Taming Your Portfolio" due out later this year.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best book for options traders.
There are basically two types of options books: mathematical
books on valuation that tend to be filled with solutions
for ever more exotic contracts, and books for traders that
go over the practical workings of positions in various
concrete scenarios. Cottle is definitely of the second type.
There's not really much math in it, unless you're intimidated
by three-dimensional graphs. What it does have is an incredible
wealth of insight, from experience, into the tricks and the

exceptions--the rent-a-call, the dividend plays, contract
risk and post-expo deltas, complicated synthetics, the
interrelations between greeks.

That said, what moved me to write a review was to take
exception with a previous reviewer's comment: "No lazy
editing or prose here". The prose is okay, but the editing
is worse than lazy--it's horrendous. Flipping my copy open
at random I come to p.151-152 on Break-Even analysis. Try
finding column 7 in exhibit 4-23, or the supposed arrow in
column 4. It's all a mess. That's an extreme case, but
throughout the text, it's hard enough trying to pick up
the bond options lingo (futures in 32nds but futures-options
in 64ths--all "ticks"; and the different multipliers for
indexes and futures), without having to deal with missing
words, inaccurate references, etc, etc. But ultimately, working
to figure it all out gets you to understand it all the better.

With five years of floor trading as an equity options market
maker, and having read and reread and rereread... Natenberg,
Baird, Hull, Connolly, Cox Ross Rubinstein, Chriss, Taleb--and
others--I'd say Cottle is clearly the best book. That said,
however, I don't know how much use a non-professional--someone
who doesn't manage a large, actively traded book of options--
will get out of it. It should be intellectually rewarding if you
can figure it out. Maybe inspire you to go look for a minimum
wage clerking job in Chicago, NY, Philly, or SF to get abused
for a year or so and then maybe get a badge.

5-0 out of 5 stars Options Innovator
I read Options: Perception and Deception at least 3-4 times before many of the advanced concepts began to sink in.This is not a book for an options novice; in fact, I would suggest that most people read Natenberg's book on options prior to engaging in this incredible text.While many of the advanced 3-D graphs were beyond my grasp, I particularly liked Cottle's description of "real world" options positions, how he executed them and how he managed them throughout their duration.Of particular interest to many readers should be the concept of "gamma scalping", and the section on wingspreads and adjusting positions.This text is so far beyond "mainstream" options books, that words do not describe how important this book will become. ... Read more


59. Miller's Guide to the Dissection of the Dog
by Malcolm E. Miller, Howard E., Phd Evans, Alexander, Phd Delahunta
 Hardcover: 359 Pages (1996-06)
list price: US$43.00
Isbn: 0721657486
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Product Description
This work provides an illustrated visualization of canine dissection. It introduces basic mammalian anatomy, and the specific anatomy of the dog, as well as presenting up-to-date anatomical terms from "Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria" - aimed at fostering use of the latest approved nomenclature. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great way to begin your career in veterinary medicine.
This book was the first book I ever picked up in Vet. School, and I have used it many times since.It is the best guide out there for students introduction to medicine, and is a great tool for reference.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must for all veterinary medical school students
This book was the most important part of my gross anatomy course at Colorado State Veterinary Medical School ... Read more


60. The Puzzling World of Polyhedral Dissections: Hundreds of 3-D Puzzles to Build and Solve (Recreations in Mathematics)
by Stewart T. Coffin
 Paperback: 208 Pages (1991-11-28)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$236.46
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Asin: 0192861336
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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For many years Stewart Coffin has been inventing and building solid geometrical puzzles.His craftsmanship and originality of design have won him a devoted following among puzzle enthusiasts and collectors the world over.In this unique book, Stewart provides an enjoyable and educational guide to the history, geometry, and practical construction of three-dimensional puzzles.The Puzzling World of Polyhedral Dissections includes full coverage of the many different types of interlocking assembly puzzles, from burrs, Tangrams, and polyominoes to those using such polyhedra as the rhombic dodecahedron and truncated octahedron.Coffin also describes numerous puzzles designed by himself and other inventors, many never before published.The volume is illustrated with over 200 line drawings and photographs to help enthusiasts build their own versions of these challenging and fascinating interlocking solids.Many unsolved problems are considered that will challenge mathematicians, computer buffs, and puzzle fanatics for years to come. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars No math?Are you JOKING?
The reviewer who said this book has zero mathematical content must have a different definition of mathematics than I do.True, the book has no formulas, no algebra, no arithmetic, and very few numbers, but it's FULL of combinatorics and geometry, especially symmetry, dissections, and polyhedra.In a sense, this book is nothing BUT math!

If you're at all interested in mathematical puzzles, or symmetry, or geometry, or woodworking, you MUST buy this beautiful book!But if you're looking for a book of numbers and formulas, buy something else.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good enough book, I suppose, but horrible misadvertised
This is a good book iff you're interested in puzzles as toys, or puzzles as art, or puzzles as anything other than a playground for mathematics.Even the recreational mathematician will be disappointed if he or she ishoping for much math content, because there's none whatsoever. And don'tinterpret "none" as "low level" or"elementary"; we're talking about the empty set here.The onlyreason I give 2 or 3 stars is that I'm sure the book would be useful tothose wanting to see the designs of a number of different puzzles.It doesthat.It's more of a history and showcase.The author seems to make nopretense about the mathematical content, expect, perhaps, through thetitle, but the reviews I had read here at Amazon and elsewhere sure didlead me to expect good stuff.T'was a real disappointment.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Resource
Has all the math you may need without getting bogged down in formulas.This CD is perfect for both a beginner or a seasoned pro of puzzle theory.This the best resource I have found to date for those interested in eitherpuzzles or geometric studies for fun.

5-0 out of 5 stars My favorite puzzle bock!!
This book opens up a whole world of possibilities for puzzle enthusiasts!It does a systematic break down of the ideas behind the design of burr puzzles, puzzles whose assembled interlocking pieces form ployhedra.Itcontains the most amazing puzzles of this sort I've ever seen.If you lovepuzzles, you'll love this book!!

5-0 out of 5 stars This is the best book ever written on how to make puzzles.
Finally the best book ever written on how to make three dimensional wooden mechanical puzzles is again available. And the format of the CD makes it quite easy to find more than a hundred of Stewart Coffin's beautiful puzzles. The photographs, illustrations and drawings of the puzzles are a visual treat. And he even has information on the selection of wood and woodworking techniques for those that want to make the puzzles. Some of the puzzles can be made with simple hand tools and others require accurate power tools and advanced woodworking skills. But everyone will enjoy this classic book of polyhedral puzzles. ... Read more


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