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Daniel Rosenthal

    The National Theatre Story
    Efficient Radiology
    Shakespeare on Screen
    A Readable Introduction to Real Mathematics
    Mitten am Rand
    • This textbook introduces sophisticated mathematical concepts in a friendly manner, aimed at undergraduates and independent learners. It emphasizes mathematical thinking and includes a variety of exercises. Topics range from mathematical induction to complex numbers and Euclidean geometry, making it suitable for diverse students, including high schoolers.

      A Readable Introduction to Real Mathematics
    • Shakespeare on Screen

      • 207 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,8(17)Abgeben

      "Miramax chief Harvey Weinstein was afraid the title of Shakespeare in Love would be too hifalutin for a mass audience. But he'd underestimated movie audiences' great love for the bard, both in traditional productions featuring...Olivier, Kenneth Branagh...Zeffirelli and in modern reinterpretations... intriguing tidbits...loaded with commentary, criticism, in-depth profiles...and full-color photography."--Publishers Weekly.

      Shakespeare on Screen
    • Efficient Radiology

      How to Optimize Radiology Operations

      • 252 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the radiology workflow, this book guides readers from examination requests to reporting findings. It highlights potential pitfalls at each stage and emphasizes the importance of critical analysis and objective metrics to improve processes. Readers will discover methods to measure workflow efficiency, identify relevant data, and utilize it effectively. Additionally, the book explores transforming data into actionable insights for driving organizational change, making it a valuable resource for optimizing radiology operations.

      Efficient Radiology
    • The National Theatre Story

      • 800 Seiten
      • 28 Lesestunden

      Winner of the STR Theatre Book Prize 2014 The National Theatre Story is filled with artistic, financial and political battles, onstage triumphs – and the occasional disaster. This definitive account takes readers from the National Theatre's 19th-century origins, through false dawns in the early 1900s, and on to its hard-fought inauguration in 1963. At the Old Vic,

      The National Theatre Story