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The book has been written in a very simple and lucid style. The text material is self-explanatory and even the students learning statistics through distance education can follow it without much stress and strain. The treatment is non-mathematical in character and the readers can easily understand the text material without much taxing their minds. Besides good theory the book contains a large number of solved illustrations (to be exact, 885). These illustrations have been very carefully selected mainly from the latest examination question papers of various Universities all over India and neighbouring countries. This book is primarily meant to cater to the needs of under-graduate and post-graduate students of Commerce, Economics, Management and Professional Courses.
Founded in 1959 by its current Editor, the series has moved from its initial focus on medicinal chemistry to a much wider scope. Today it encompasses all fields concerned with the development of new therapeutic drugs and the elucidation of their mechanisms of action, reflecting the increasingly complex nature of modern drug research. Invited authors present their biological, chemical, biochemical, physiological, immunological, pharmaceutical, toxicological, pharmacological and clinical expertise in carefully written reviews and provide the newcomer and the specialist alike with an up-to-date comprehensive list of prime references. Each volume of Progress in Drug Research contains fully cross-referencing indices which link the books together, forming a virtually encyclopaedic work. The series thus serves as an important, time-saving source of information for researchers concerned with drug research and all those who need to keep abreast of the many recent developments in the quest for new and better medicines.
Supplements 1-14 have Authors sections only; supplements 15- include an additional section: Parasite-subject catalogue.
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) was first identified in 1989 as the etiologic agent of non-A, non-B hepatitis [1] and is currently recognized as the leading cause of chronic liver disease worldwide. In contrast to hepatitis B virus infection, in which only about 5% of adult infections become chronic, more than 80% of HCV-infected patients develop chronic hepatitis. Moreover, 20-50% of those persistently infected with HCV will develop liver cirrhosis and hepatocellu lar carcinoma (HCC) [2]. It is estimated that there are 10,000 deaths in the USA per year due to chronic liver failure or HCC [3]. In addition, HCV dis 25-50% of all liver transplants in US centers, and the ease is responsible for recurrence of HCV infection following liver transplantation is universal [4]. Typically, HCV disease emerges after a 10-20 year period during which symp toms, if they exist at all, are mild and non-specific. Although the prevalence varies greatly among different countries, it has been estimated that up to 170 million people (3% of the world's population), are infected with HCV [5]. A recent study in the USA found that 65% of all HCV-infected persons are 30 to 49 years old [6].
This textbook covers the complete syllabus in the Business Mathematics & Business Statistics paper of B.Com. 2nd-year students. The Book has been designed strictly according to the latest updated syllabus prescribed by the University of Delhi. Besides revising and simplifying the text, a number of illustrations and examples are added to explain various concepts introduced in the text. Also, new problems mostly from recent university examinations have been added in this edition. At the same time, old stereotype problems have been removed. In fact, the whole book has been rewritten and given a new look altogether. Salient Features 1. The Book covers the complete syllabus in Business Mathematic...
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