• Corsair M75 AIR Wireless Ultra Lightweight Gaming Mouse – 2.4GHz & Bluetooth – 26,000 DPI – Up to 100hrs Battery – iCUE Compatible – Black

    Corsair M75 AIR Wireless Ultra Lightweight Gaming Mouse – 2.4GHz & Bluetooth – 26,000 DPI – Up to 100hrs Battery – iCUE Compatible – Black

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    • 0.13lb – Ultra Lightweight for Quick, Precise FPS Play: Not just light. Ultra-light. Free of unneeded frills to achieve the lightest weight possible at 0.13lbs, M75 AIR provides only what you need to win
    • Ultra-Precise 26k DPI Optical Sensor: With a native 26,000 DPI, 650 IPS tracking, and up to 50G acceleration, the CORSAIR MARKSMAN optical sensor accurately captures fast-twitch mouse movements, speedy sweeps, and rapid recenters
    • CORSAIR QUICKSTRIKE BUTTONS: CORSAIR QUICKSTRIKE delivers zero delay between the left and right click buttons and their switches, so your shots register instantly
    • Optical Left- and Right-Click Switches: Optical switches eliminate debounce, enabling you to attack with astonishing speed, guaranteed for 100 million clicks
    • Fast Low-Latency Wireless: SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS offers a no-lag, sub-1ms connection. Alternatively connect via Bluetooth or USB to charge while you play
    AED 699.00 AED 699.00
  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Dentistry 6th Edition by Bart Johnson DDS MS (Author), Angelo Mariotti BS DDS PhD (Author), Enid A. Neidle PhD (Author), John A. Yagiela DDS PhD (Author), Frank J. Dowd DDS PhD (Author)

    Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Dentistry 6th Edition by Bart Johnson DDS MS (Author), Angelo Mariotti BS DDS PhD (Author), Enid A. Neidle PhD (Author), John A. Yagiela DDS PhD (Author), Frank J. Dowd DDS PhD (Author)

    • An emphasis on the dental applications of pharmacology relates drugs to dental considerations in clinical practice.
    • Dental aspects of many drug classes are expanded to include antibiotics, analgesics, and anesthetics.
    • The Alternative Medicine in Dentistry chapter discusses chemicals used as alternative medicines and assesses their potential benefits and risks.
    • The Nonopioid Analgesics chapter groups together non-opioid analgesics, nonsterioidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and antirheumatic and antigout drugs, making these easier to locate and study.
    • Coverage of the endocrine system includes four separate chapters for the most comprehensive coverage.
    • Drug Interactions in Clinical Dentistry appendix lists potential interactions between drugs a patient is taking for nondental conditions and drugs that may be used or prescribed during dental treatment, including effects and recommendations.
    • Glossary of Abbreviations appendix includes the most common abbreviations used for drugs or conditions.
    • New Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics chapter covers the effects of genetic traits of patients on their responses to drugs.
    • A NEW introductory section offers tips for the study of dental pharmacology and relates pharmacology to dental considerations.
    • An updated discussion of drug-drug interactions covers the harmful effects of mixing medications.
    • Coverage of adverse effects and mechanisms of COX-2 inhibitors, antibiotic prophylaxis, and antiplaque agents explains the dental risks relating to common drug treatments.
    AED 459.00 AED 459.00

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