Reviews
�[A]n excellent, practical handbook. . . . [T]he book can be unreservedly recommended.��Tom Wilson, Information Research, "Lynch and Horton offer an informative book for Web designers who want to go beyond HTML to consider specific information architecture issues. The discussion on the use of tables for creating editorial layouts is particularly well written and important."- Choice, ". . . a non-geeky Web-design primer--a rule-of-thumb guide that calmly introduces you to the issues involved in developing a Web site. . . . what you need to know about Web-site design in plain language, with understandable examples. . . . this . . . book is a gem."--Mary Creswell, Presentations, "The book has practical relevance for those of us who write and edit Web content. . . . a cohesive overview of the challenges and constraints that Web designers face and an insider's knowledge of the architecture that makes Web pages go. . . ."-Stephanie Deming, Science Editor, "[Lynch and Horton] concentrate on the application of fundamental design principles that create a useful, educational, Web experience."-Sam McMillan,Communication Arts, ". . . It condenses common sense about what Web masters should think about before writing their first HTML tag. . . . [Lynch and Horton''s] concision and practicality seem sturdy enough to keep abreast of the Web''s velocity of change."-Gilbert Taylor, Booklist, "[A] highly readable guide to Web layout. The book overflows with innumerable examples and basic design tenets . . . beneficial for either newbie or trained expert alike. . . . [A] book to be read and studied by anyone looking to design a Web site."--Stuart J. Brown, Student Affairs On-Line, "[A] highly readable guide to Web layout. The book overflows with innumerable examples and basic design tenets . . . beneficial for either newbie or trained expert alike. . . . [A] book to be read and studied by anyone looking to design a Web site."-Stuart J. Brown, Student Affairs On-Line, "This is one of the best design books that I''ve seen, catering specifically to information-oriented sites. . . . The Web would be an easier world to navigate if all Web designers read this book."-Deborah Lynne Wiley,Online, "Just as many writers reserve a space on their book shelves for the thin but essential work of William Strunk and E.B. White, a similar space should be hallowed out for The Web Style Guide ."--John Mello, HR Today, "Just as many writers reserve a space on their book shelves for the thin but essential work of William Strunk and E.B. White, a similar space should be hallowed out for The Web Style Guide."�John Mello, HR Today, "[Lynch and Horton] concentrate on the application of fundamental design principles that create a useful, educational, Web experience."�Sam McMillan, Communication Arts, "Just as many writers reserve a space on their book shelves for the thin but essential work of William Strunk and E.B. White, a similar space should be hallowed out forThe Web Style Guide."-John Mello,HR Today, ". . . There are many books available on . . . Web design, but few cover so much in such a concise and well-written fashion. . . . Web design is . . . an adventure to an unknown and wild land. Take this book along with you as a guide."--Greg Kearsley, Education Technology, "The book has practical relevance for those of us who write and edit Web content. . . . a cohesive overview of the challenges and constraints that Web designers face and an insider's knowledge of the architecture that makes Web pages go. . . ."-Stephanie Deming,Science Editor, ". . . a non-geeky Web-design primer-a rule-of-thumb guide that calmly introduces you to the issues involved in developing a Web site. . . . what you need to know about Web-site design in plain language, with understandable examples. . . . this . . . book is a gem."-Mary Creswell,Presentations, "[A] highly readable guide to Web layout. The book overflows with innumerable examples and basic design tenets . . . beneficial for either newbie or trained expert alike. . . . [A] book to be read and studied by anyone looking to design a Web site."--Stuart J. Brown, Student Affairs On-Line, "This is one of the best design books that I've seen, catering specifically to information-oriented sites. . . . The Web would be an easier world to navigate if all Web designers read this book."-Deborah Lynne Wiley, Online, "This is one of the best design books that I've seen, catering specifically to information-oriented sites. . . . The Web would be an easier world to navigate if all Web designers read this book."�Deborah Lynne Wiley, Online, ". . . covers all the basic elements of creating a Web site. . . . Authoritative factoids are sprinkled throughout . . . [and] serve to ground the book in logic while elevating it above some of the brightly colored hyperactive Web design manuals out there. . . . "-J. D. Biersdorfer, New York Times Circuits Section, "Lynch and Horton offer an informative book for Web designers who want to go beyond HTML to consider specific information architecture issues. The discussion on the use of tables for creating editorial layouts is particularly well written and important."-Choice, ". . . a non-geeky Web-design primer-a rule-of-thumb guide that calmly introduces you to the issues involved in developing a Web site. . . . what you need to know about Web-site design in plain language, with understandable examples. . . . this . . . book is a gem."-Mary Creswell, Presentations, ". . . It condenses common sense about what Web masters should think about before writing their first HTML tag. . . . [Lynch and Horton's] concision and practicality seem sturdy enough to keep abreast of the Web's velocity of change."--Gilbert Taylor, Booklist, ". . . covers all the basic elements of creating a Web site. . . . Authoritative factoids are sprinkled throughout . . . [and] serve to ground the book in logic while elevating it above some of the brightly colored hyperactive Web design manuals out there. . . . "�J. D. Biersdorfer, New York Times Circuits Section, "This is one of the best design books that I've seen, catering specifically to information-oriented sites. . . . The Web would be an easier world to navigate if all Web designers read this book."--Deborah Lynne Wiley, Online, "This is one of the best design books that I''ve seen, catering specifically to information-oriented sites. . . . The Web would be an easier world to navigate if all Web designers read this book."-Deborah Lynne Wiley, Online, ". . . covers all the basic elements of creating a Web site. . . . Authoritative factoids are sprinkled throughout . . . [and] serve to ground the book in logic while elevating it above some of the brightly colored hyperactive Web design manuals out there. . . . "--J. D. Biersdorfer, New York Times Circuits Section, "[A]n excellent, practical handbook. . . . [T]he book can be unreservedly recommended."--Tom Wilson, Information Research, "The book has practical relevance for those of us who write and edit Web content. . . . a cohesive overview of the challenges and constraints that Web designers face and an insider's knowledge of the architecture that makes Web pages go. . . ."--Stephanie Deming, Science Editor, "Lynch and Horton offer an informative book for Web designers who want to go beyond HTML to consider specific information architecture issues. The discussion on the use of tables for creating editorial layouts is particularly well written and important."�Choice, �[A] highly readable guide to Web layout. The book overflows with innumerable examples and basic design tenets . . . beneficial for either newbie or trained expert alike. . . . [A] book to be read and studied by anyone looking to design a Web site.��Stuart J. Brown, Student Affairs On-Line, ". . . There are many books available on . . . Web design, but few cover so much in such a concise and well-written fashion. . . . Web design is . . . an adventure to an unknown and wild land. Take this book along with you as a guide."�Greg Kearsley, Education Technology, ". . . There are many books available on . . . Web design, but few cover so much in such a concise and well-written fashion. . . . Web design is . . . an adventure to an unknown and wild land. Take this book along with you as a guide."-Greg Kearsley,Education Technology, ". . . covers all the basic elements of creating a Web site. . . . Authoritative factoids are sprinkled throughout . . . [and] serve to ground the book in logic while elevating it above some of the brightly colored hyperactive Web design manuals out there. . . . "-J. D. Biersdorfer,New York Times Circuits Section, ". . . It condenses common sense about what Web masters should think about before writing their first HTML tag. . . . [Lynch and Horton's] concision and practicality seem sturdy enough to keep abreast of the Web's velocity of change."�Gilbert Taylor, Booklist, ". . . It condenses common sense about what Web masters should think about before writing their first HTML tag. . . . [Lynch and Horton''s] concision and practicality seem sturdy enough to keep abreast of the Web''s velocity of change."-Gilbert Taylor,Booklist, ". . . a non-geeky Web-design primer�a rule-of-thumb guide that calmly introduces you to the issues involved in developing a Web site. . . . what you need to know about Web-site design in plain language, with understandable examples. . . . this . . . book is a gem."�Mary Creswell, Presentations, "[Lynch and Horton] concentrate on the application of fundamental design principles that create a useful, educational, Web experience."--Sam McMillan, Communication Arts, "[A]n excellent, practical handbook. . . . [T]he book can be unreservedly recommended."-Tom Wilson, Information Research, "[Lynch and Horton] concentrate on the application of fundamental design principles that create a useful, educational, Web experience."-Sam McMillan, Communication Arts, ". . . There are many books available on . . . Web design, but few cover so much in such a concise and well-written fashion. . . . Web design is . . . an adventure to an unknown and wild land. Take this book along with you as a guide."-Greg Kearsley, Education Technology, �The book has practical relevance for those of us who write and edit Web content. . . . a cohesive overview of the challenges and constraints that Web designers face and an insider�s knowledge of the architecture that makes Web pages go. . . .��Stephanie Deming, Science Editor, "[A] highly readable guide to Web layout. The book overflows with innumerable examples and basic design tenets . . . beneficial for either newbie or trained expert alike. . . . [A] book to be read and studied by anyone looking to design a Web site."-Stuart J. Brown, Student Affairs On-Line, ". . . It condenses common sense about what Web masters should think about before writing their first HTML tag. . . . [Lynch and Horton's] concision and practicality seem sturdy enough to keep abreast of the Web's velocity of change."-Gilbert Taylor, Booklist, "Just as many writers reserve a space on their book shelves for the thin but essential work of William Strunk and E.B. White, a similar space should be hallowed out for The Web Style Guide ."-John Mello, HR Today, "[A] highly readable guide to Web layout. The book overflows with innumerable examples and basic design tenets . . . beneficial for either newbie or trained expert alike. . . . [A] book to be read and studied by anyone looking to design a Web site."-Stuart J. Brown,Student Affairs On-Line, "Lynch and Horton offer an informative book for Web designers who want to go beyond HTML to consider specific information architecture issues. The discussion on the use of tables for creating editorial layouts is particularly well written and important."-- Choice, "[A]n excellent, practical handbook. . . . [T]he book can be unreservedly recommended."-Tom Wilson,Information Research
Table of Content
I. Nucleic Acids, Viruses and Protein Structure and Function1. Donald W. Mercer, Murray A. Varat, Robert M. Amory: Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes and the Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction2. Hiroshi Ideguchi: Hereditary Spherocytosis3. Fragile X Syndrome Koji Narahara, Yuji Yokoyama4. Steven Jenison, Brian Hjelle: Human Immunodeficiency Viruses and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome5. Harvey R. Kaslow, Michael E. Pichichero: Pertussis6. Shunji Mishiro, Koichi Kanai, Mineo Kojima: Fulminant Hepatitis B7. Samuel Charache, Ajovi B. Scott-Emuakpor: Sickle Cell AnemiaII. Metabolism and Energetics8. Ernest Beutler, Kevin Laubscher: Glucose 6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency9. Ian R. Holzman, J. Ross Milley: Neonatal Hypoglycemia and the Importance of Gluconeogenesis10. Susumu Tazuma, Goro Kajiyama: Jaundice and Gallstone Diseases11. Dorothy J. VanderJagt, Denis M. McCarthy: Pernicious Anemia12. David W. Jackson, William S. Hays: Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Deficiency13. Krishnamurti Dakshinamurti, Barbara Triggs-Raine: Biotin and Multiple Carboxylase Deficiency14. Beulab M.Woodfin, Sanjeev Arora: Lactose Intolerance15. Harbajan S. Paul, Gail Sekas: Systemic Carnitine Deficiency: A Treatable Disorder16. Abbas E. Kitabchi, Joseph N. Fisher: Diabetes MellitusIII. Metabolism of Complex Molecules17. Kazuharu Murakami: Rhabdomyolysis and Acute Renal Failure18. Alan T. Remaley, Catherine M. Buley: Abetalipoproteinemia: A Disorder of Lipoprotein Assembly19. Simeon Margolis: Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptors and Familial Hypercholesterolemia20. Karl Tryggvason, Yoshifumi Ninomiya: Alport Syndrome (Hereditary Nephritis)21. Philip Reyes, William R. Galey, Jr.: Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency22. Ginji Endo, Shigeru Taketani: Lead Poisoning23. Yasuyuki Suzuki, Tadao Orii: Peroxisomal Disorders: Zellweger Syndrome and Adrenoleukodystrophy24. Saul W. Brusilow: Inborn Errors of Urea Synthesis25. Sarah Jane Schwartzenberg, Harvey L. Sharp: Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency26. John K. Scariano, Robert H. Glew: Gaucher Disease: A Sphingolipidosis27. James P. Chambers, Julian C. Williams: I-Cell Disease28. Alan T. Remaley: Phenylketonuria: Biochemical Basis of a Clinically Heterogeneous DisorderIV. Steroids29. B. Sylvia Vela: Cushing's Syndrome30. Russell W. Chesney, Shermine Dabbagh: Rickets Caused by a Vitamin D DeficiencyV. Aspects of Infection and Pharmacology31. Management of Hypertension with Particular Attention to the Renin-Angiotensin System Yehuda Traub, Alvin P. Shapiro32. Adrian J. Thrasher, Anthony W. Segal: Chronic Granulomatous Disease