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Offbeat Museums: A Guided Tour of America's Wierdest and Wackiest Museums by Saul Rubin,

Offbeat Museums: A Guided Tour of America's Wierdest and Wackiest Museums by Saul Rubin,
From the Liberace Museum in Nevada to the Banana Museum in California to Leila's Hair Museum in Missouri, this illustrated guide carries readers into the most unusual collections ever gathered and put on display--and into the minds of the men and women who obsessively assembled them. Think you've "been there, done that?" Well maybe you haven't quite seen it all. Saul Rubin's enthusiastic journey through the showcases of our country's weirdest wonders suggests that there are modern cabinets of curiosities all around--if you just know where to look. So take a step into these pages and be amazed to find The Cockroach Hall of Fame, The Museum of Questionable Medical Devices, Mister Ed's Elephant Museum, The UFO Enigma Museum, The Museum of Bathroom Tissue--and forty-five others! Each entertaining listing features photos, descriptions, history, profiles and all of the essential information you need to plan a visit to one of these unique sites.



Nanotechnology Leadership Strategies: Industry Insiders on Financing, R&d, and Successfully Delivering Products to Market
Nanotechnology Leadership Strategies: Industry Insiders on Financing, R&d, and Successfully Delivering Products to Market
Nanotechnology Leadership Strategies is an authoritative, insider's perspective on the ins and outs of one of today's fastest-growing fields, and the future of the business on a global scale. Featuring CEOs, COOs, and venture capitalists from some of the nation's leading companies in the nanotechnology space, this book provides a broad, yet comprehensive overview of the current and future trends that are shaping the face of nanotech, from pharmaceuticals and medical devices to microfibers and beyond. Covering everything from assembling the right team to sustaining the right product mix, these authorities offer practical and adaptable strategies for staying ahead of the curve to harness the latest technologies and serve customer needs while preserving a solid business model. The different niches represented and the breadth of perspectives presented enable readers to get inside some of the great minds of today.



Gag (medical device) - In the context of surgery or dental surgery, a gag is a device used to hold the patient's mouth open, when working in the oral cavity. Examples are the Jennings gag, the Whitehead gag and the Hallam gag.

World Medical Association - The World Medical Association (WMA), an international organization of physicians, was formally established on 17 September 1947, pursuant to deliberations and decisions taken in the First General Assembly of WMA held in Paris, France. Currently, the WMA has a membership of 80 National Medical Associations mission statement of the World Medical Association is:

Medical monitor - A medical monitor is a medical device that displays a patient's vital signs continually, without using paper. In critical care units of hospitals, it allows continuous supervision of a patient without continuous attendance.

Duff's device - In computer science, Duff's Device is an optimized implementation of a serial copy that uses a technique widely applied in assembly language for loop unwinding. Its discovery is credited to Tom Duff in November of 1983, who at the time was working for Lucasfilm.



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