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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jane Curry , Diana YoungPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Ten Speed Press Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.90cm Weight: 0.224kg ISBN: 9781580082228ISBN 10: 158008222 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 05 October 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1. Workflow (dis)-advantages / spiderweb Ori Avinoam 2. Serial section LM + EM Erin M. Tranfield 3. Platinum clusters as CLEM probes Paul Verkade 4. Correlative Light Electron Microscopy with a transition metal complex as a single probe Paul Verkade 5. Detection EDX + EELS Ben N. G. Giepmans 6. SEM-TEM-SIMS Louise Jensen 7. HPF-CLEM Xavier Heiligenstein 8. A new workflow for high-throughput screening of mitotic mammalian cells for electron microscopy using classic histological dyes Thomas Muller-Reichert 9. Three-dimensional on-section correlative light and electron microscopy of large cellular volumes using STEM tomography Korbinian Buerger 10. Accelerated procedure for approaching and imaging of optically branded ROI in tissue Natalia V. Gounko 11. Volume-CLEM Kedar Narayan 12. Cryo SOFI CLEM Rainer Kaufman 13. Cryo fluo after Cryo lamella Petr Chlanda 14. Super resolution CLEM Silvia Pujals 15. FIB-SEM + software Allon Weiner 16. Correlia, CLEM software Matthias Schmidt 17. Correlated Multimodality Imaging beyond CLEM: From in-vivo Preclinical Imaging to ex-vivo Microscopy Andreas Walter 18. Community efforts Paul VerkadeReviewsWriting for business is a literary form that is full of specific industry styles and rules, which authors Curry and Young decode in this new book. They are the owners of Chicago-based Curry Young Consultants Inc., which provides business writing and editing training to Fortune 500 companies. This book is a compilation of what they teach during those training sessions and is the epitome of user-friendly with lots of examples and easy-to-read bulleted lists of writing tips. The chapters, with titles such as If you need to write for senior management or If you need to convey bad news, are broken down by the type of writing described in the section. --Courtney Crowder, Chicago Tribune reporter, 12/10/10 You may think you know how to write, but stringing words together is only part of the process, especially in business. They have to be effective. Costco member Jane Curry and Diana Young, in their book, Be a Brilliant Business Writer: Write Well, Write Fast, and Whip the Competition (Ten Speed Press, 2010), offer valuable insights for anyone who finds the art of written communication necessary in the workplace. For instance, if you want to write persuasively (Chapter 1), master five principles: 1. Organize so your key points are clear.2. Include only relevant content.3. Make sure readers actually read and respond to what you have written.4. Write clearly and concisely.5. Write with the right tone.If you're thinking, That's fine, but how do I do that?, this book's for you. --Costco Connection, November 2010 .. .if you're looking to punch up your business communications, it's no doubt a good investment. --BTripp's Books LiveJournal, 11/21/10 Curry Young accomplished everything they promised. I got my weekends back, and the firm's productivity improved by over 15%! Curry Young's expertise directly contributed to our bottom line. --Mike Litwin, former Chief Risk Officer, Merrill Lynch Capital I Writing for business is a literary form that is full of specific industry styles and rules, which authors Curry and Young decode in this new book. They are the owners of Chicago-based Curry Young Consultants Inc., which provides business writing and editing training to Fortune 500 companies. This book is a compilation of what they teach during those training sessions and is the epitome of user-friendly with lots of examples and easy-to-read bulleted lists of writing tips. The chapters, with titles such as If you need to write for senior management or If you need to convey bad news, are broken down by the type of writing described in the section. --Courtney Crowder, Chicago Tribune reporter, 12/10/10 You may think you know how to write, but stringing words together is only part of the process, especially in business. They have to be effective. Costco member Jane Curry and Diana Young, in their book, Be a Brilliant Business Writer: Write Well, Write Fast, and Whip the Competition (Ten Speed Press, 2010), offer valuable insights for anyone who finds the art of written communication necessary in the workplace. For instance, if you want to write persuasively (Chapter 1), master five principles: 1. Organize so your key points are clear. 2. Include only relevant content. 3. Make sure readers actually read and respond to what you have written. 4. Write clearly and concisely. 5. Write with the right tone. If you're thinking, That's fine, but how do I do that?, this book's for you. --Costco Connection, November 2010 .. .if you're looking to punch up your business communications, it's no doubt a good investment. --BTripp's Books LiveJournal, 11/21/10 Curry Young accomplished everything they promised. I got my weekends back, and the firm's productivity improved by over 15%! Curry Young's expertise directly contributed to our bottom line. --Mike Litwin, former Chief Risk Officer, Merrill Lynch Capital In the end, it's the client's opinion that matters most; Curry Young's program helped us focus on the reader, not the writer--and that made all the difference. --Bernard Del Rey, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley Institutional Advisory Group This book is long overdue. Every time I'm tempted to use the subjunctive tense ('I would like to thank you for . . .'), I remember their admonishment: 'Why not just say thank you? It's short and sweet and to the point.' Thank you, Jane and Diana! --Scott Bates, former EVP, JPMorgan Chase Curry Young accomplished everything they promised. I got my weekends back, and the firm's productivity improved by over 15%! Curry Young's expertise directly contributed to our bottom line. -Mike Litwin, former Chief Risk Officer, Merrill Lynch Capital In the end, it's the client's opinion that matters most; Curry Young's program helped us focus on the reader, not the writer-and that made all the difference. -Bernard Del Rey, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley Institutional Advisory Group This book is long overdue. Every time I'm tempted to use the subjunctive tense ('I would like to thank you for . . .'), I remember their admonishment: 'Why not just say thank you? It's short and sweet and to the point.' Thank you, Jane and Diana! -Scott Bates, former EVP, JPMorgan Chase “Curry Young accomplished everything they promised. I got my weekends back, and the firm’s productivity improved by over 15%! Curry Young’s expertise directly contributed to our bottom line.” <br>—Mike Litwin, former Chief Risk Officer, Merrill Lynch Capital<br> <br>“In the end, it’s the client’s opinion that matters most; Curry Young’s program helped us focus on the reader, not the writer—and that made all the difference.” <br>—Bernard Del Rey, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley Institutional Advisory Group<br> <br>“This book is long overdue. Every time I’m tempted to use the subjunctive tense (‘I would like to thank you for . . .’), I remember their admonishment: ‘Why not just say thank you? It’s short and sweet and to the point.’ Thank you, Jane and Diana!”  <br>—Scott Bates, former EVP, JPMorgan Chase Author InformationJANE CURRY earned her PhD in English Education from the University of Chicago. DIANA YOUNG received her PhD in English from Stanford. Their company, Curry Young Consultants, Inc., based in the Chicago area, delivers customized writing and editing services to high-profile corporate clients and to employees at every level-from the mailroom to the C-suite. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |