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      • University of Nevada Press

        Founded in 1961 by Robert Laxalt, the University of Nevada Press publishes high-quality, deserving works that advance scholarly research, contribute to the understanding and appreciation of regional history and culture, and reach a wide range of academic and general readers. We publish in a wide range of disciplines, including fiction, memoir, environmental studies, Basque studies, Native American studies, public health, mining, urban studies, and gambling and gambling studies.

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      • SAS Les Editions de la Neva

        Founded in 2014, Les Editions de la Neva operates as a books and ebooks publishing company.  The company publishes books in commercial fiction, literary fiction and general non-fiction in France.  http://www.editionsdelaneva.com

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        Alles geben

        Warum der Weg zu einer gerechteren Welt bei uns selbst anfängt

        by Subotic, Neven / Hartwig, Sonja

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        Social & cultural anthropology

        Integration in Ireland

        by Fiona Murphy, Mark Maguire

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2012

        Integration in Ireland

        by Fiona Murphy, Mark Maguire, Alexander Smith

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        Medical microbiology & virology
        October 2014

        Metabolomics and Systems Biology in Human Health and Medicine

        by Baljit Ubhi, Mahon Maguire, Reza Salek, Jacqueline Wood, Luigi Atzori, Jonathan R Swann, Lee Roberts, Aalim Welji, Julian Griffin, Daniel Dias. Edited by Oliver A.H. Jones

        The metabolomics and systems biology approach to research can be applied to many disciplines. This book provides a solid introduction to medical metabolomics and systems biology, and demonstrates how they have been applied to studies in medicine and human health, including nutrition and pathogenic microorganisms. Following core themes of diagnosis, pathology and aetiology of disease, this book provides a reference for health care professionals interested in how to use metabolomics for medical research.

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        Medicine
        September 2020

        Small Animal Veterinary Psychiatry

        by Sagi Denenberg, Ali Thompson

        Problem behaviours are often the result of how an animal thinks and feels, genetics, and environmental influences. Steering away from just description diagnoses and focusing instead on emotional and cognitive causes, this book provides a practical approach to diagnosing, treating, and managing behaviour pathologies in dogs and cats. Beginning by addressing cases in the first opinion practice, this book then considers physical disorders that may lead to or exacerbate abnormal behavior. From there, the focus shifts to mental and emotional health, from an assessment of normal behavior and giving juveniles an optimal start in life, to diagnosing mental and emotional disorders, addressing emotions such as anxiety and frustration, and how to manage these issues - by modifying behavior, managing the animal's environment, training, and, when necessary, the use of medications. The second half of the book then addresses owner concerns, including management problems, aggression, affective disorder, elimination disorder, abnormal and repetitive behaviours and ageing-related problems. With an emphasis on helping first line veterinarians identify common presentations and offer help to owners, this book: - Addresses both normal and abnormal behaviour in cats and dogs from an emotion and cognition perspective; - Provides behaviour modification protocols, and drug doses and indications; - Includes handouts to be used both within the practice and with clients to help the veterinary surgeon manage the case. Written by international experts, the book translates their insights and experience into approaches taken in behavioural medicine. Also including the most up-to-date drugs, it is an important resource for both small animal veterinarians and students of veterinary medicine or animal behaviour.

      • Food & Drink
        September 2021

        Learn to Cook with Neven

        by Neven Maguire

        With many aspiring young chefs getting into the kitchen, it's clear that children can cookand love to cook! Learn to Cook with Neven is the perfect first cookbook for kids of all ages. It will give them their first 80 step-by-step recipes, accompanied by colourful photography and basic kitchen how-tos. Whilst creating favourites from eggy bread to salmon parcels, fluffy pancakes to homemade pizza, kids will also learn culinary techniques as they go along -- with explanations for chopping, beating, whipping and baking -- ensuring they learn the right way from the get go. Learn to Cook with Neven will become a treasured family favourite as it helps children of all ages to discover the endless fun to be had in the kitchen and to learn skills which will stay with them for life.

      • Crime & mystery
        December 2010

        Sherlock Holmes: The Tandridge Hall Murder and Other Stories

        And Other Stories

        by Eddie Maguire

        “Yes you see Mr. Holmes, I have been witness to a horrible and grisly murder …” And so begins an adventure that will take Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to the very door of an aristocratic gentleman who seems to be thoroughly implicated in cold-blooded murder. This is the first collection of Eddie Maguire’s short stories but it will come as no surprise to the reader that they are created with a love of the subject and close attention to the era, in which Holmes worked and flourished. One of Eddie Maguire’s greatest fans is the noted cricket expert Freddie Trueman who said ofDeath at the Cricket, the second story in this collection, ‘This story really brings to life the big country house cricket matches of the 19th century’.

      • Crime & mystery
        December 2005

        Sherlock Holmes and The Secret Mission

        by Eddie Maguire

        It is the spring of 1912 and Dr. Watson ha decided to retire from practice. In order to rekindle his old friendship with Sherlock Holmes, Watson travels to Sussex for a short holiday. But within hours of his arrival, Watson finds himself drawn into a series of terrible events surrounding the apparent death of Holmes's brother, Mycroft, the mysterious kidnapping of a London safe-maker and the murderous attack upon a seaman.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        December 2009

        Precarious childhood in post-independence Ireland

        by Moira Maguire

      • Love Objects

        by Emily Maguire

        The stunning new novel from the acclaimed author of An Isolated Incident   Nic is a forty-five-year-old trivia buff, amateur nail artist and fairy godmother to of the neighbourhood’s stray cats.   She’s also a hoarder.   Her only connection to the outside word is with her niece, Lena. But when Nic fails to turn up for one of their regular lunch dates, Lena travels back to her aunt’s home to find her unconscious and buried under and avalanche of a lifetime’s worth of objects.   But in cleaning up her aunt’s mess, she has no idea the irrevocable pain she will cause…   From the acclaimed author of An Isolated Incident, this is a novel about family, forgiveness and the things we do to fill our empty spaces.

      • Peace studies & conflict resolution
        September 2009

        Haiti after the Donors’ Conference

        A Way Forward

        by Robert Maguire

        Following a year of economic setbacks, natural disasters, and political tumult in Haiti, bilateral and multilateral donors convened at a mid-April 2009 conference and pledged $353 million to reduce poverty and stimulate economic growth there. But it is by no means certain that this pledge—and the additional hundreds of millions of dollars coming in from earlier pledges—will reverse the country’s fortunes. At present, Haiti continues to be characterized by turmoil, a lack of sustained growth, and extremes of poverty and human suffering, and it remains highly vulnerable to external shocks. This report surveys poverty and inequality in Haiti and examines obstacles to sustained stability and growth as a means of understanding why stimulative efforts have not succeeded thus far. It offers conclusions and recommendations aimed at providing Haitians and their international supporters a way forward for achieving sustained stability and growth and for lessening the country’s turmoil and vulnerability to external shocks.

      • Crime & mystery
        June 2008

        Sherlock Holmes and the Three Poisoned Pawns

        by Emanuel Garcia, Roger Jaynes & Eddie Maguire

        A poisoned pawn is chess is defined as any pawn that, if captured, would lead to a serious disadvantage for that player. Here, presented for your enjoyment, are three new cases for Sherlock Holmes. Someone, or something, that may at first seem trivial, is actually the key to something far more consequential.

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