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The Year in Dyslipidaemia 2004

The Year in Dyslipidaemia 2004( )
Editor: Durrington, P.
Mackness, M. I.
Miller, J. P.
Rees, J. A. E.
ISBN:978-1-904392-21-7
Publication Date:Jun 2004
Publisher:CRC Press LLC
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $99.95
Book Description:

Exploring the most up to date information in the peer-reviewed literature, this book presents an overview of the latest developments in this complex field. The editors scan nearly 50 journals, summarize their most significant papers, review and place them in context. This process of distillation provides the reader with an invaluable reference. The book covers the different modifiable risk factors and the increase in propensity for cardiovascular disease caused by type 2 diabetes....
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Book Details
Pages:343
Detailed Subjects: Medical / Endocrinology & Metabolism
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 Inches
Book Weight:1.82 Pounds
Author Biography
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James Pinckney Miller was born on December 18, 1919 in Texas. He was a notable playwright during the Golden Age of Television, earning three Emmy nominations. He became a novelist and screenwriter and was known for Days of Wine and Roses. While attending Rice University in the late 1930s, he became a reporter for the Houston Post. After graduating from Rice in 1941, he traveled to Mexico as a feature writer. He later returned to Texas where he received a draft notice. He served in the Navy in the South Pacific as a gunnery officer earnig a Purple Heart and Bronze Star. After WWII, he studied writing and acting at the Yale Drama School.

Miller's first script for television was The Polecat Shakedown, a 30-minute drama for Man Against Crime about a man who blackmailed restaurants by injecting a foul-smelling substance into eggs. When an egg was cracked, customers fled, and the villain demanded cash to prevent future incidents. By 1954 he had five plays produced on television. His next success occurred on February 13, 1955 with The Rabbit Trap. Miller's teleplays were staged on Kraft Television Theatre and The Philco Television Playhouse. Miller received the most acclaim for Days of Wine and Roses, which was prompted by his notion to dramatize Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.The drama was telecast October 2, 1958.

In addition to poetry and short stories, Miller wrote four novels. The Race for Home, Surviving Joy, Liv and The Skook. At the age of 81, Miller died oof pneumonia on November 1, 2001.

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