Sixteen Aprils


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Set against a stunning backdrop and written in beautiful Elizabethan prose, with a cast of characters that sticks in the memory like resin, Sixteen Aprils gives readers an authentic, insiders look into a forgotten world defined by deep-rooted tradition, illiteracy, religion, and struggle, while at the same time ensnaring them in a tale full of intrigue, suspense, murder, sex, and one of the most beautiful love stories ever told.













Handful Of Flowers


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After arriving in Reliable, California, Dr. Eric Walcott is stunned by the primitive conditions of the medical practices. Luckily for all of them, he's here to help... if he can just get that Chance woman to put away her plants and blossoms long enough to practice some real medicine. Polly Chance knows all her land has to offer. She's learned to be a healer at her mama's side, and together, they've been tending to their own for many years. But when Dr. Walcott shows up, he denounces their traditional methods... and captures Polly's heart. Can the Lord unite two like-minded caretakers? Or will a handful of flowers forever come between them and a future together? Fall in love with this inspiring love story and our entire collection of Christian romance novels from Heartsong Presents!







Once Missed (A Riley Paige Mystery—Book 16)


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“A masterpiece of thriller and mystery! The author did a magnificent job developing characters with a psychological side that is so well described that we feel inside their minds, follow their fears and cheer for their success. The plot is very intelligent and will keep you entertained throughout the book. Full of twists, this book will keep you awake until the turn of the last page.” --Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos (re Once Gone) ONCE MISSED is book #16 in the bestselling Riley Paige mystery series, which begins with the #1 bestseller ONCE GONE (Book #1)—a free download with over 1,000 five star reviews! A serial killer is striking seemingly at random, first killing a man in his 50s, then a woman in her 50s. The only thing that links them is the lone souvenir he took: a dining chair. What is the meaning? Are the murders random after all? FBI Special Agent Riley Paige must fend off her own demons and her own dysfunctional family life as she races against time to enter the mind of a diabolical killer who is sure to strike again. Will she stop him in time? An action-packed psychological suspense thriller with heart-pounding suspense, ONCE MISSED is book #16 in a riveting series—with a beloved character—that will leave you turning pages late into the night. BOOK #17--ONCE CHOSEN--is also now available!




Fourth International Visual Field Symposium Bristol, April 13–16,1980


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The 4th International Visual Field Symposium of the International Perimetric Society, was held on the 13-16 April 1980 in Bristol, England,at the occasion of the 6th Congress of the European Society of Ophthalmology. The main themes of the symposium were comparison of classical perimetry with visual evoked response, comparison of classical perimetry with special psychophysi cal methods, and optic nerve pathology. Understandably many papers dealt with computer assisted perimetry. This rapidly developing subgroup of peri metry may radically change the future of our method of examination. New instruments were introduced, new and exciting software was proposed and the results of comparative investigations reported. There have been many confusing statements in the literature on the relative value of perimetry and the registration of visual evoked responses. Several reports attempted to bring some clarity in this issue. There is reason for further comparative research. A number of papers dealt with special psychophysical methods, i.e. methods not using the simply monocular differential threshold. The old critical fusion frequency received new attention. Fundusperimetry was used for testing spatial summation. Acuity perimetry, binocular perimetry etc. showed that there exist many possibilities for examining visual function. At present it is not clear to us what exactly the place of these methods is in our diagnostic armament. However it is quite clear that some of them are promising and may lead to a further differentiation of perimetric methods.




April 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 16, 1946


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