This is the classic account of haemodynamics, giving a firm theoretical basis to understanding blood flow in normal and disease conditions. "Blood Flow in Arteries" explains the relationship between pulsatile pressure and flow in the arteries using a mathematical model of fluid flow principles. Often a difficult subject for clinicians, understanding the basic principles and how they apply in clinical situations is essential for dicision making in vascular disease, and in the development of new technologies (eg. minimally invasive therapies, stents) to deal with cardiovascular problems.
Traces the historical, stylistic and technical development of Japanese prints, from the hand-coloured work of the 17th century to colour printing of the mid-19th century.
Bridget Riley is one of Britain's finest exponents of the art of screenprints, and this collection of her work was produced on the occasion of only the second full survey show of her prints ever to be held.
This is the third, expanded edition of the catalogue raisonne of Bridget Riley's graphic work and includes every print from the early 1960s to the present day. Alongside a full colour inventory of prints are essays by Lynne MacRitchie which explores Riley's career as a printmaker, and Craig Hartley who discusses the history of screenprinting. Including over 80 prints - featuring 12 new prints - this book represents a substantial body of cohesive works.
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Catalogue raisonné.