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* WINNER* Editor's Choice Award, Children's Technology Review
SAT Vocab Challenge measures your mastery of 250 words, including The Princeton Review’s Hit Parade, a list of 100 words that most frequently appear on the SAT®.
Vocabulary building is one of the easiest, most effective ways to improve an SAT score. Now you can carry hundreds of need-to-know words with you everywhere you go. Turn 5 minutes into a productive study session--standing in line, riding the bus, during a lunch break, or just hanging out at home.
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WINNER - Editor's Choice Award, Children's Technology Review, June 2009
Vocabulary building is one of the easiest, most effective ways to improve an SAT score. Now you can carry hundreds of need-to-know words with you everywhere you go. Turn 5 minutes into a productive study session--standing in line, riding the bus, during a lunch break, or just hanging out at home.
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Vocabulary building is one of the easiest, most effective ways to improve a verbal reasoning score on the GRE®. Now you can carry hundreds of need-to-know words with you everywhere you go. Turn 5 minutes into a productive study session--standing in line, riding the bus, during a lunch break, or just hanging out at home.
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Featuring vibrantly colored images from Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body, Fifth Edition by Carmine D. Clemente, Ph.D., this volume offers a flexible, practical study and review tool for health care students and professionals.
318 fully annotated images provide additional crucial information about bones, muscles, nerves, arteries, veins, ligaments, topographic features, lymphatics, and organs, including:
• Pectoral Region and Upper Extremity - 62 images
• Thorax - 44 images
• Abdomen - 38 images
• Pelvis and Perineum - 22 images
• Back, Vertebral Column, and Spinal Cord - 23 images
• Lower Extremity - 58 images
• Neck and Head - 71 images
This volume is comprised of the content found in the print product of the same name, authored by Thomas R. Gest, Ph.D. For additional content details, visit www.lww.com.
All content © Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, with some images used by arrangement with Elsevier Germany GmbH
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Using the same anatomical illustrations from Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy, these flash cards feature concise text to review muscles, bones, vessels, viscera and the joints.
Learn head and neck anatomy with eleven sections featuring over 248 fully annotated images, including:
• Development - 11 images
• Osteology - 24 images
• Neuroanatomy - 14 images
• Neck - 51 images
• Scalp and Face - 32 images
• Fossae of the Deep Face - 31 images
• Nose and Nasal Cavity - 21 images
• Oral Cavity - 22 images
• Ear - 15 images
• Orbit - 17 images
• Imaging - 10 images
This volume is comprised of the content found in the print product of the same name, authored by Neil Norton, PhD. For additional content details, visit www.elsevier.com
All content © Elsevier
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These bestselling flash cards contain full-color illustrations from Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy, 5th Edition, paired with concise text identifying structures, reviewing anatomical information and clinical correlations.
A regional organization parallels Netter's Atlas as well as most of today's anatomy classes. More than 300 fully annotated images include:
• Head and Neck - 84 images
• Back and Spinal Cord - 24 images
• Thorax - 27 images
• Abdomen - 31 images
• Pelvis and Perineum - 22 images
• Upper Limb - 65 images
• Lower Limb - 71 images
This volume is comprised of the content found in the print product of the same name, authored by John Hansen, PhD. For additional content details, visit www.elsevier.com
All content © Elsevier
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4/15/2010 by Press Room, Modality
Modality and The Princeton Review Bring GRE Vocab Challenge to iPhone® and iPod touch®
New York, NY-April 15, 2010--The Princeton Review and Modality, Inc. today announced the GRE Vocab Challenge App for iPhone and iPod touch is available on the App Store. The app is a graduate school admissions exam resource that measures a user's mastery of 250 words, as identified by The Princeton Review.
“The GRE is highly vocabulary dependent. The more words you know, the higher your GRE score, which can help students get into top graduate programs and facilitate their long-term career goals,” said Robert Franek, VP/Publisher of The Princeton Review. “We are excited to build on the success of the SAT® Vocab Challenge apps we made with Modality, now offering prospective graduate school applicants the fast-paced fun and convenience of test prep on iPhone and iPod touch.”
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4/20/2009 by Press Room, Modality
Modality and The Princeton Review Bring SAT® Vocab Challenge to iPhone™ and iPod touch®
New York, NY.,--April 20, 2009--The Princeton Review and Modality, Inc. today announced The Princeton Review’s SAT® Vocab Challenge application is available on the Apple App Store. This iPhone™ and iPod touch® app is a college admissions exam resource that measures a user’s mastery of 250 words, including The Princeton Review’s Hit Parade, a list of 100 words that most frequently appear on the SAT.
“Vocabulary building is one of the easiest, most effective ways to improve an SAT score, but it requires time and discipline on the part of the student,” according to Robert Franek, VP/Publisher of The Princeton Review. “The revolutionary iPhone and iPod touch have enabled us to strip away the typical barriers to study so students can carry hundreds of need-to-know words with them everywhere they go, and challenge themselves with fast-paced drills for a meaningful study session, whether they have five free minutes or an entire weekend.”
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7/12/2010 by Amit Patel, MD, iMedicalApps
Cardiac ultrasound represents an often-called-upon imaging modality for diagnosis and surveillance in a wide range of both inpatients and outpatients, including those with myocardial infarctions, congestive heart failure symptoms, cardiomyopathies, congenital valvular abnormalities, suspected endocarditis, and so many more symptom presentations and illnesses.
Not only should cardiologists be facile with the interpretation of echocardiograms, but many physicians and physicians-in-training can benefit from a familiarity with formal as well as beside ultrasound imaging of the heart.
Here we review the Echocardiography Atlas App, edited by a Harvard Medical School professor and designed by Modality.