NUCLEAR MEDICINE POLICY & PROCEDURE MANUAL
By: Janet Goodrich & John W. McMorris SR CNMT, ASCP (NM)Instructional protocols for Nuclear Medicine standards including facility templates and forms for procedures, safety, and quality assurance.
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One Times Won
by Janet Goodrich
One Times Won is a wonderful belly grabbing, rolling on the floor, giggling way to learn multiplication-using mnemonics, a skill we use everyday from childhood to adulthood to trigger memory with mnemonics.
One Times Won is a wonderful belly grabbing, rolling on the floor, giggling way to learn multiplication-using mnemonics, a skill we use everyday from childhood to adulthood to trigger memory with mnemonics.
You
will see your child realize the magical moment of imagination!
Plus, One Times Won tells your
child that learning can be fun.
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Bayou Microbe, a novelette by Janet Goodrich, is a compelling tale of suspense and humor that unfolds near the mouth of the mighty Mississippi where it dumps into the Gulf of Mexico .
Armand and Celeste LeDay 's centuries old lifestyle dramatically changes when theLouisiana marshland is invaded by globs of oil from a spill and the environment is infected by its saviors.
The marsh is saturated with oil-eating-microbes and when they won't eat up the chemicals fast enough, their inventors create inducers and stimulate the little bugs. Then, the microbes get hungry for a little more than oil, while unaware Armand and Celeste lovingly banter about his Catahoula Cur.
I sure hope the control doesn't eat the control because as Johnette says: "If we can't flit 'em, whatta we do?" But Johnette thought "...only God made bugs."
Armand and Celeste LeDay 's centuries old lifestyle dramatically changes when the
The marsh is saturated with oil-eating-microbes and when they won't eat up the chemicals fast enough, their inventors create inducers and stimulate the little bugs. Then, the microbes get hungry for a little more than oil, while unaware Armand and Celeste lovingly banter about his Catahoula Cur.
I sure hope the control doesn't eat the control because as Johnette says: "If we can't flit 'em, whatta we do?" But Johnette thought "...only God made bugs."