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  • 1
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    Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz ; 1.1954 -
    ISSN: 0408-8107 , 2702-8097
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1954 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Beiträge zum Buch- und Bibliothekswesen
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Beiträge zum Buch- und Bibliothekswesen
    DDC: 020
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Deutschland ; Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek ; Systematische Aufstellung ; Öffentliche Bibliothek
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 2
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    Journal/Serial
    Wiesbaden : WUS, Dt. Komitee | Wiesbaden : World Univ. Service (WUS) | Bonn : World Univ. Service ; 19.1981 - ; auch mit durchgehender Nr.-Zählung
    ISSN: 0937-6569
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 19.1981 - ; auch mit durchgehender Nr.-Zählung
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Ausländische Studentinnen Wiesbaden : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], 1986
    Former Title: Vorg. Entwicklungsländer
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Hochschulbildung ; Deutschland ; Monografische Reihe
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  • 3
    Language: German
    DDC: 63
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    Keywords: Arbeiterbewegung ; Soziale Situation ; Arbeiter ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Arbeiterbewegung ; Geschichte 1800 ; Arbeiter ; Soziale Situation
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  • 4
    ISBN: 3768545776
    Language: German
    Pages: Losebl.-Ausg.
    Keywords: Kommentar ; Loseblattsammlung ; Deutschland ; Öffentlicher Dienst ; Umzugskostenrecht
    Abstract: (Grundw.). - 1992
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  • 5
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    Bonn : Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung | Bonn : BpB | München-Landsberg : Verl. Bonn Aktuell ; 61.1964 -
    ISSN: 0435-7604
    Language: German
    Pages: 26 cm
    Additional Material: CD-ROMs und DVDs als Beil.
    Dates of Publication: 61.1964 -
    Additional Information: 195=1; 226=2; 257=3; 280=4 von Deutschland (Bundesrepublik). Statistisches Bundesamt Datenreport Bonn : Bundeszentrale für Polit. Bildung, 1983 0175-4173
    Additional Information: 195=1; 226=2; 257=3; 280=4 von Daṇḍin Mārgavibhāga Marburg : Indica et Tibetica Verl., 2002 3923776403
    Additional Information: 309=5; 325=6; 340=7; 365=8; 376=9; 440=10; 544=11 von Deutschland. Statistisches Bundesamt Datenreport Bonn : Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, 1992 0175-4173
    Additional Information: 123=7205 von Athenäum-Droste-Taschenbücher Geschichte Königstein/Ts : Athenäum-Verl., 1977
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Bibliographie zu Unterrichtseinheiten der politischen Bildung / Veröffentlichungen in der Buchliteratur Bonn : Bundeszentrale, 1984
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Bibliographie zu Unterrichtseinheiten der politischen Bildung / Veröffentlichungen in Zeitschriften Bonn : Bundeszentrale, 1981
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Bibliographie zu Unterrichtseinheiten der politischen Bildung / Ergänzungslieferung Bonn : Bundeszentrale, 1993
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Unterrichtseinheiten zur politischen Bildung Bonn, 1978
    Additional Information: 680=Lizenzausg. Bd. 1 von Kinder in Deutschland ... Weinheim : Beltz, 2007
    Additional Information: 1348=Lizenzausg. 2013 von Generali-Altersstudie ... Berlin : Springer, 2012
    Additional Information: 1201=2 von Perspektiven politischer Bildung Bonn, 2009
    Additional Information: 1025=9 von Globale Trends ... Frankfurt, M. : Fischer, 1991
    Additional Information: 1343 zugl. Lizenzausg. von Futurzwei Zukunftsalmanach ... Frankfurt, M. : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl., 2012
    Additional Information: 1284 zugl. Lizenzausg. von Schlüsseldaten über Europa Luxemburg : Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen der Europäischen Union, 2009 1831-3248
    Additional Information: 1387=2013; 1544=2014 u.a. von Deutschland Archiv ... Bonn : Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, 1968 0012-1428
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung Schriftenreihe der Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung
    Former Title: Fortsetzung von Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst Schriftenreihe der Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst
    Former Title: Schriftenreihe der Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung
    DDC: 320
    Keywords: Graue Literatur ; Monografische Reihe ; Deutschland ; Statistik ; Politische Bildung
    Note: Erscheint teils als CD-ROM-Ausgabe , Erscheint teils als CD-Ausgabe , 450 fälschlich als Bd. 440 bez.; unregelmäßig; unter diesem Titel auch spätere Auflagen einzelner Ausgaben des früheren Titels erschienen
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  • 6
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    Berlin : De Gruyter Oldenbourg | Opladen : Westdeutscher Verl. | Wiesbaden : Westdeutscher Verl. | Stuttgart : Lucius und Lucius ; 1.1980 -
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    ISSN: 0174-0202 , 2366-0392 , 2366-0392 , 2366-0392 , 2366-0392
    Language: German
    Pages: 23 cm
    Dates of Publication: 1.1980 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie
    Former Title: Fortsetzung von Informationsbrief für Rechtssoziologie
    DDC: 340.1150943
    Keywords: Rechtssoziologie ; Rechtssoziologie ; Zeitschrift ; Deutschland ; Rechtssoziologie
    Note: Anfangs ohne Zusatz , Repr.: Bad Feilnbach : Schmidt Periodicals , Ersch. 2x jährl.
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  • 7
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    Berlin : Blätter-Verl.-Ges. | Köln : Dörr | Köln : Pahl-Rugenstein | Bonn : Blätter-Verl.-Ges. ; [1.]1956,1(Nov.)-2(Dez.); 2.1957 -
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    ISSN: 0006-4416
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: [1.]1956,1(Nov.)-2(Dez.); 2.1957 -
    Additional Information: Beil. Extra-Blätter zur Entschleunigung des öffentlichen Gedächtnisschwunds
    Additional Information: Beil. Der Aktuelle Diskussionsbeitrag
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik
    DDC: 320
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    Keywords: Politik ; Internationale Politik ; Deutschland ; Welt ; Zeitschrift ; Deutschland ; Politik ; Internationale Politik ; Entwicklungsländer ; Politik
    Note: Repr.: Vaduz : Topos-Verl
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  • 8
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    Opladen : Westdt. Verl. ; 9.1972 -
    ISSN: 0175-615X
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 9.1972 -
    Additional Information: 35=1980 von Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie. Sektion Soziale Probleme und Soziale Kontrolle Frühjahrstagung der Sektion Soziale Probleme und Soziale Kontrolle der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie Opladen, 1982
    Additional Information: 81=13 von Studiengruppe für Lokale Politikforschung Symposium der Studiengruppe für Lokale Politikforschung Opladen : Westdt. Verl., 1986
    Former Title: Vorg. Beiträge zur soziologischen Forschung
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaft ; Interessenverband ; Partei ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Interessenverband ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Partei ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftsverband ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Deutschland ; Partei ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Deutschland ; Interessenverband ; Partei ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Partei ; Interessenverband ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftsverband ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Parteiprogramm ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Interessenverband ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉
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  • 9
    Journal/Serial
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    Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz ; 1.1954 -
    ISSN: 0408-8107 , 2702-8097
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1954 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Beiträge zum Buch- und Bibliothekswesen
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Beiträge zum Buch- und Bibliothekswesen
    DDC: 020
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Deutschland ; Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek ; Systematische Aufstellung ; Öffentliche Bibliothek
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 10
    Language: German
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    Keywords: Agriculture Economic aspects ; History ; Agriculture History ; Deutschland ; Landwirtschaft ; Geschichte
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  • 11
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    Wiesbaden : WUS, Dt. Komitee | Wiesbaden : World Univ. Service (WUS) | Bonn : World Univ. Service ; 19.1981 - ; auch mit durchgehender Nr.-Zählung
    ISSN: 0937-6569
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 19.1981 - ; auch mit durchgehender Nr.-Zählung
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Ausländische Studentinnen Wiesbaden : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], 1986
    Former Title: Vorg. Entwicklungsländer
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Hochschulbildung ; Deutschland ; Monografische Reihe
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  • 12
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    Köln : Reguvis Fachmedien GmbH | Stuttgart : Kohlhammer | Stuttgart : Metzler-Poeschel | Wiesbaden : Statistisches Bundesamt ; 1951(1952) -
    ISSN: 0072-4106
    Language: German
    Pages: 25 cm
    Dates of Publication: 1951(1952) -
    Series Statement: Bis 1962: Der Aussenhandel der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
    Series Statement: 1963 - 1989: Systematische Verzeichnisse / Statistisches Bundesamt
    Series Statement: 1990 - 1992[?]: Gütersystematik / Statistisches Bundesamt
    Series Statement: Teils: DeStatis
    Series Statement: wissen, nutzen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Warenverzeichnis für die Außenhandelsstatistik
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Warenverzeichnis für die Außenhandelsstatistik
    Former Title: Vorg. Statistisches Warenverzeichnis für den Außenhandel
    DDC: 330
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    Keywords: Außenhandelsstatistik ; Produktklassifikation ; Deutschland ; Amtsdruckschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Statistik ; Warenverzeichnis für die Außenhandelsstatistik ; Außenhandel ; Warenverzeichnis ; Außenhandel ; Warenverzeichnis
    Note: 1951 ersch. als Losebl.-Ausg , Ungezählte Beil.: Erg.-Bd , Anfangs unregelmäßig, später jährl.
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  • 13
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    Hamburg : Kursbuch Kulturstiftung | Frankfurt, M. : Suhrkamp | Berlin : Kursbuch/Rotbuch-Verl. | Berlin : Wagenbach | Berlin : Rowohlt | Hamburg : Zeitverl. Bucerius | Hamburg : Murmann | Hamburg : Armin Nassehi und Peter Felixberger ; Ausg. 1.1965 - 169.2008; 170.2012 -
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    ISSN: 0023-5652 , 2193-6455 , 2193-6455
    Language: German
    Pages: 26 cm
    Dates of Publication: Ausg. 1.1965 - 169.2008; 170.2012 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kursbuch
    DDC: 306.05
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Politikwissenschaft ; Zeitschrift ; Kultur ; Gesellschaft
    Note: Mitwirkende früher: Enzensberger, Hans Magnus; Michel, Karl Markus , Teilweise ungezählte Beilage: Kursbogen , Repr.: Frankfurt, a.M. : Zweitausendeins, 1976 ; Frankfurt, M. : Suhrkamp, 2008 , Repr. 11/15.1968 ersch. in einem Sonderband; anfangs 4x jährl.. später 3x jährl.; ab 2013 vierteljährlich , Index alle 10 Hefte; Index 1/169.1968/2008 in: 169.2008
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  • 14
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    Köln : Stiftung ; 1974(1975); 1975/76(1976) - 2008/09(2009); 2010(2011) -
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    ISSN: 0930-4592 , 0930-4592 , 0930-4592
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1974(1975); 1975/76(1976) - 2008/09(2009); 2010(2011) -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung Jahresbericht
    Former Title: Vorg. Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung Bericht der Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung über ihre Tätigkeit
    DDC: 360
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    Keywords: Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung ; Stiftung ; Wissenschaft ; Deutschland ; Naturwissenschaften ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Geisteswissenschaften ; Private Bildungseinrichtung ; Forschungsfinanzierung ; Organisation ; Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Graue Literatur ; Jahresbericht ; Zeitschrift ; Bericht ; Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung ; Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung ; Deutschland ; Stiftung ; Wissenschaftsförderung
    Note: Erscheinungsdatum in Jahresbericht 2021 irrtümlich mit April 2021 angegeben, richtig: April 2022 , Urh. bis 2000/01: Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung
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  • 15
    ISSN: 0174-4909 , 1866-5314 , 0174-4909 , 1866-5314 , 0174-4909
    Language: German
    Edition: Dortmund Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse e. V. 1949-2003 Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Bonn : Mikropress, 1949 - 2003. 35 mm. - Dortmund : Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse e. V
    Edition: Bonn Mikropress
    Dates of Publication: 1949,1(1.Nov.) -
    Additional Information: Beil. The red Bulletin
    Additional Information: Beil. Chrismon
    Additional Information: Beil. Blick durch die Wirtschaft
    Additional Information: Beil. Immo real
    Additional Information: Beil. Quality selection
    Additional Information: Beil. Immobilien-Forum
    Additional Information: Beil. Frankfurter Allgemeine / Magazin
    Additional Information: Beil. Frankfurter Allgemeine Forum
    Additional Information: Bis 1990 Beil. Liber
    Additional Information: Ab 2009 Beil. Z
    Additional Information: Ab 2011 Beil. Taktvoll
    Additional Information: Teils Beil. STARTfrei
    Additional Information: Suppl. Media-Di_372log
    Additional Information: Ab ca. 2014 Suppl. The future is made in Saxony
    Additional Information: Supplement Köln
    Additional Information: Supplement Fleischatlas
    Additional Information: Supplement Frankfurter Allgemeine. Woche
    Additional Information: Supplement Top 100
    Additional Information: Supplement Watch your time
    Additional Information: Index Zeitungs-Index
    Additional Information: In Beziehung stehendes Werk Frankfurter Allgemeine. Sonntagszeitung Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2001 Sonntagsausg.
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als FAZ-Audio-Dossier Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allg. Zeitung, 2006
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als FAZ-Länder-Report Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allg. Zeitung GmbH, 2005
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Frankfurter Allgemeine. Buchkritik Platinum Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2007 Bis 2009
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Buchkritik ... bis ... Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2010 Ab 2010
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Reiseblatt ... Frankfurt am Main : Frankfurter Allgemeine Archiv, 2010 Ab 2010
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Technik und Motor ... Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allg. Archiv, 2010 Ab 2010
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Wegmarken zur Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allg. Archiv, 2010 Ab 2010
    Additional Information: In Beziehung stehendes Werk Frankfurter-Allgemeine-Archiv Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH, 1993 Website
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Reifenberg, Benno Ein freimütiger Mann 1966
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frankfurter Allgemeine. R, Rhein-Main-Zeitung
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Die FAZ auf CD-ROM
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frankfurter Allgemeine
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frankfurter-Allgemeine-Archiv. FAZ 49 - 92
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frankfurter-Allgemeine-Archiv. FAZ-Biblionet
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Das F.A.Z.-Bibliotheksportal
    Former Title: Vorg. Allgemeine Zeitung 〈Mainz〉 / Hauptausgabe mit Wirtschaftsblatt
    Former Title: FAZ
    Former Title: Deutschland-Ausgabe
    DDC: 073
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    Keywords: Zeitung ; Deutschland ; Zeitung ; Frankfurt am Main ; Lokalzeitung ; Internationale Politik ; Kultur ; Frankfurter Allgemeine
    Note: Repr. der 1 Ausg.: Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. [1980] , Teile der Tagesgesamtaufl. werden mehrmals aktualisiert; ab 2003,1.Apr. wird nach Anweisung d. Verl. nur noch d. Rhein-Main-Ausg. ohne Sonntagsausg. u. Lokalteil verfilmt; ungezählte Beil.: Für die Frau; F.A.Z. weekly; 1989,254(1.Nov.): Sonderdr. zum Gründungsjahr; ab 1999,Herbst voraussichtl. mit Hauptstadtbeil.; ab ca. 2009: Öffentliche Finanzen; Golf international; 2011: Modern office; 2013 und 2014: Republik;. ab 2015: Rotlicht , Gründungshrsg.: Erich Welter; Hrsg.: Jürgen Jeske; Hugo Müller-Vogg; Günther Nonnenmacher; Johann Georg Reißmüller; Frank Schirrmacher; verantw. Red.: Hugo Müller-Vogg , 1978,15.-20.3. wegen Streik nicht ersch., Nr. 191 (19. August 2019) wegen Blitzschlag nicht als Druckausgabe erschienen; Periodizität: tägl.; Aufl. 1996: 400.210 , Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Bonn : Mikropress, 1949 - 2003. 35 mm. - Dortmund : Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse e. V. , ZKZ: 2954
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  • 16
    ISSN: 0531-7320
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 1.1967 - 177.1982; 177.1983; 178.1982 -
    Additional Information: 221=1983; 279=1984 von Hannoversche Beiträge zur Geschichte des Mittleren Ostens Frankfurt, M. : Lang, 1980 0531-7320
    Former Title: European university papers
    Former Title: Pubblicazioni universitarie europee
    DDC: 050
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    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Religionsgespräch ; Politik ; Reformation ; Religionsgespräch ; Deutschland ; Religionsgespräch ; Geschichte 1500-1600
    Note: Nr. 177 doppelt gez.
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  • 17
    ISSN: 0174-4909 , 1866-5314 , 0174-4909 , 1866-5314 , 0174-4909
    Language: German
    Edition: Dortmund Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse e. V. 1949-2003 Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Bonn : Mikropress, 1949 - 2003. 35 mm. - Dortmund : Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse e. V
    Edition: Bonn Mikropress
    Dates of Publication: 1949,1(1.Nov.) -
    Additional Information: Beil. The red Bulletin
    Additional Information: Beil. Chrismon
    Additional Information: Beil. Blick durch die Wirtschaft
    Additional Information: Beil. Immo real
    Additional Information: Beil. Quality selection
    Additional Information: Beil. Immobilien-Forum
    Additional Information: Beil. Frankfurter Allgemeine / Magazin
    Additional Information: Beil. Frankfurter Allgemeine Forum
    Additional Information: Bis 1990 Beil. Liber
    Additional Information: Ab 2009 Beil. Z
    Additional Information: Ab 2011 Beil. Taktvoll
    Additional Information: Teils Beil. STARTfrei
    Additional Information: Suppl. Media-Di_372log
    Additional Information: Ab ca. 2014 Suppl. The future is made in Saxony
    Additional Information: Supplement Köln
    Additional Information: Supplement Fleischatlas
    Additional Information: Supplement Frankfurter Allgemeine. Woche
    Additional Information: Supplement Top 100
    Additional Information: Supplement Watch your time
    Additional Information: Index Zeitungs-Index
    Additional Information: In Beziehung stehendes Werk Frankfurter Allgemeine. Sonntagszeitung Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2001 Sonntagsausg.
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als FAZ-Audio-Dossier Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allg. Zeitung, 2006
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als FAZ-Länder-Report Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allg. Zeitung GmbH, 2005
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Frankfurter Allgemeine. Buchkritik Platinum Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2007 Bis 2009
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Buchkritik ... bis ... Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2010 Ab 2010
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Reiseblatt ... Frankfurt am Main : Frankfurter Allgemeine Archiv, 2010 Ab 2010
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Technik und Motor ... Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allg. Archiv, 2010 Ab 2010
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Wegmarken zur Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allg. Archiv, 2010 Ab 2010
    Additional Information: In Beziehung stehendes Werk Frankfurter-Allgemeine-Archiv Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH, 1993 Website
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Reifenberg, Benno Ein freimütiger Mann 1966
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frankfurter Allgemeine. R, Rhein-Main-Zeitung
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Die FAZ auf CD-ROM
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frankfurter Allgemeine
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frankfurter-Allgemeine-Archiv. FAZ 49 - 92
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frankfurter-Allgemeine-Archiv. FAZ-Biblionet
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Das F.A.Z.-Bibliotheksportal
    Former Title: Vorg. Allgemeine Zeitung 〈Mainz〉 / Hauptausgabe mit Wirtschaftsblatt
    Former Title: FAZ
    Former Title: Deutschland-Ausgabe
    DDC: 073
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    Keywords: Zeitung ; Deutschland ; Zeitung ; Frankfurt am Main ; Lokalzeitung ; Internationale Politik ; Kultur ; Frankfurter Allgemeine
    Note: Repr. der 1 Ausg.: Frankfurt, M. : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. [1980] , Teile der Tagesgesamtaufl. werden mehrmals aktualisiert; ab 2003,1.Apr. wird nach Anweisung d. Verl. nur noch d. Rhein-Main-Ausg. ohne Sonntagsausg. u. Lokalteil verfilmt; ungezählte Beil.: Für die Frau; F.A.Z. weekly; 1989,254(1.Nov.): Sonderdr. zum Gründungsjahr; ab 1999,Herbst voraussichtl. mit Hauptstadtbeil.; ab ca. 2009: Öffentliche Finanzen; Golf international; 2011: Modern office; 2013 und 2014: Republik;. ab 2015: Rotlicht , Gründungshrsg.: Erich Welter; Hrsg.: Jürgen Jeske; Hugo Müller-Vogg; Günther Nonnenmacher; Johann Georg Reißmüller; Frank Schirrmacher; verantw. Red.: Hugo Müller-Vogg , 1978,15.-20.3. wegen Streik nicht ersch., Nr. 191 (19. August 2019) wegen Blitzschlag nicht als Druckausgabe erschienen; Periodizität: tägl.; Aufl. 1996: 400.210 , Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Bonn : Mikropress, 1949 - 2003. 35 mm. - Dortmund : Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse e. V. , ZKZ: 2954
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  • 18
    ISSN: 0044-2070
    Language: German
    Pages: 57 cm
    Additional Material: CD-ROMs u. DVDs als Beil.
    Edition: Dortmund Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse e. V., MFA 1995-1995 Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Bonn : Mikropress. - Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Berlin : Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, 1995. - Mikrofilm-Ausgabe: Dortmund : Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse e. V., (MFA). Mikrofilmrollen
    Edition: Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Edition: Bonn Mikropress
    Dates of Publication: 1.1946,1(21.Febr.) -
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    Additional Information: In Beziehung stehendes Werk Zeit online Hamburg : Zeit online GmbH, 1996
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Die Zeit auf CD-ROM
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Die Zeit 〈Hamburg〉
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Die Zeit
    DDC: 070
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    Keywords: Zeitung ; Deutschland ; Internationale Politik ; Kollektive Sicherheit ; Innenpolitik ; Wirtschaft ; Economy ; Zeitung ; Deutschland ; Gesellschaft ; Die Zeit 1946-
    Note: Titelzusatz wechselt , Ab ca. 2011 ungezählte Beilage in unterschiedlichen Formaten: Zeit. Reisen; 2014-[?] ungezählte Beilage: Zukunft Medizin; ab 2016: Zeit. Golfen; Zeit. Schule & Erziehung; Zeit. Doctor , Ersch. mit Auslandsausg.: Canada ed.; USA ed.; ungezählte Beil.: Leben; Reisen; Chancen; Literatur; Literatur und Musik; Berlinale; Kultur-Sommer; Sonderbeil. 61.2006: 60 Jahre Die Zeit; Sonderbeil. 66.2011: Das beste aus 65 Jahren Die Zeit; Sonderbeil. 63.2008,51 (nebst DVD) u. 63.2008,52: Helmut Schmidt, Würdigungen, Essays und Glückwünsche zum 90. Geburtstag; ungezählte Beil. ab 2011: Fördern, Vordenken, Geben, Bewirken, Stiften; 2013-2015: Carta 2020; ab 2015: Archäologie; Weltkunst, eine Sonderveröffentlichung des Zeit-Kunstverlags; 2015: Aufbrüche, das Bildungsmagazin; 2021: Zeit-Magazin Hamburg; Zeit-Magazin Frankfurt , Hrsg.: Marion Gräfin Dönhoff; Helmut Schmidt; Theo Sommer; Michael Naumann; Josef Joffe; verantw. Red. ab 2004, Aug.: Giovanni di Lorenzo , 62.2007,1 fälschlich als 61.2006,1 bez.; Periodizität: wöchentl.; Aufl. 2005: 466.684 , Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Bonn : Mikropress. - Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Berlin : Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, 1995. - Mikrofilm-Ausgabe: Dortmund : Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse e. V., (MFA). Mikrofilmrollen , Brit. Lizenz: Nr. 6; PVK: C 7451 C
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    Frankfurt, M. [u.a.] : Campus-Verl. | Frankfurt, M. : Herder u. Herder ; 1.1974 -
    ISSN: 0931-3451
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1974 -
    Additional Information: 1=1/2; 2=3; 3=4/5; 4=6; 5=7; 6=8/9; 7=10; 8=11; 9=12 von Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie. Sektion Soziale Indikatoren Berichte und Diskussionen, Arbeitskonferenz Frankfurt, M. : Herder & Herder, 1974
    Series Statement: H & H Campus: Studien
    Series Statement: Reihe Gesellschaftswissenschaften
    DDC: 050
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    Keywords: Sozialer Indikator ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftsindikator ; Sozialer Indikator ; Wissenschaft ; Methode ; Daten ; Vergleichbarkeit ; Monografische Reihe
    Note: Ab 4.1976 Schriftenreihe
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    Berlin : Duncker & Humblot ; 1.1958 -
    ISSN: 0582-0200
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1958 -
    Additional Information: 484=23; 512=25 von Tagung der Wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter der Fachrichtung Öffentliches Recht (ZDB) Referate auf der ... Tagung der Wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter der Fachrichtung "Öffentliches Recht" Tübingen : Attempto-Verl., 1982
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schriften zum öffentlichen Recht
    DDC: 340
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    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Grundrecht ; Grundrecht ; Beschränkung ; Grundrechtsschutz ; Verfassungsbeschwerde ; Deutschland ; Grundrechtsschutz ; Verfassungsbeschwerde
    Note: 969.2004 ohne Zusatz , Ersch. unregelmäßig
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    Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz ; 1.1954 -
    ISSN: 0067-5903 , 2940-4029 , 2940-4029
    Language: German , Multiple languages
    Dates of Publication: 1.1954 -
    Additional Information: 15=1; 18=2; 24=3; 27=4; 38=5; 46=6; 50=7; 56=8; 63=9; 76=10 von Internationale Konferenz über Altrussische Geschichte (ZDB) Beiträge zur Internationalen Konferenz über Altrussische Geschichte Wiesbaden, 1970
    Series Statement: Anfangs: Historische Veröffentlichungen / Osteuropa-Institut an d. Freien Universität Berlin
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Forschungen zur osteuropäischen Geschichte
    DDC: 947.0005
    Keywords: Deutschland ; Länderbericht ; Geschichte ; Südosteuropa ; Monografische Reihe ; Osteuropa ; Geschichte ; Geschichte
    Note: Index 1/10.1954/65 in: 10.1965; 1/20.1954/73 in: 20.1973; 1/30.1954/82 in: 30.1982; 1/40.1954/88 in: 40.1988; 1/50.1954/95 in: 50.1995
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    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck | Tübingen : Mohr | München : Claudius-Verl. ; 1.1965 -
    ISSN: 0449-4393 , 2569-4111 , 2569-4111
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1965 -
    Additional Information: 14=1946/69 von Kirchenrechtliche Gutachten München : Claudius-Verl., 1972
    Additional Information: 30=1970/80 von Münchener Gutachten Tübingen : Mohr, 1983
    Additional Information: 48=[1]; 69=2; 88=3; 121=4 von Göttinger Gutachten ... Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 1994
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jus Ecclesiasticum
    DDC: 230
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Staatskirchenrecht ; Kirchenrecht ; Theologische Fakultät ; Staat ; Kirche ; Staatskirchenrecht ; Hochschulrecht ; Theologische Fakultät ; Verfassungsstaat ; Theologische Fakultät ; Staatskirchenrecht ; Deutschland ; Theologische Hochschule ; Kirchenrecht ; Deutschland ; Theologische Hochschule ; Staatskirchenrecht ; Kirchenrecht ; Staatskirchenrecht
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck | Tübingen : Mohr | Berlin : de Gruyter ; 1.1951 -
    ISSN: 0543-0194 , 2568-8855 , 2568-8855
    Language: German
    Pages: 24 cm
    Dates of Publication: 1.1951 -
    Additional Information: 21=9; 29=10 von Tenachon Uelzen : Erev-Rav, 2007
    Additional Information: 21=9; 29=10 von International Congress on Comparative Law (ZDB) Deutsche zivil- und kollisionsrechtliche Beiträge zum ... Internationalen Kongreß für Rechtsvergleichung Tübingen : Mohr, 1974
    Additional Information: 3=1; 8=2; 26=3; 37=4 von Internationale Rechtsprechung zum Genfer einheitlichen Wechsel- und Scheckrecht Tübingen : Mohr, 1954
    Additional Information: 11=1965/66; 13=1967/68; 15=1969; 17=1970; 18=1971; 20=1972; 22=1973; 24=1974; 27=1975; 28=1976 von Gutachten zum internationalen und ausländischen Privatrecht Bielefeld : Gieseking, 1968 0340-7381
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Materialien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht
    DDC: 340
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Internationales Privatrecht ; Geschichte 1500-1700 ; Internationales Privatrecht ; Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland ; Internationales Privatrecht ; Geschichte 1500-1700 ; Völkerrecht ; Recht
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    Heidelberg : Verl. Recht u. Wirtschaft | Frankfurt, M. : Verl. Recht u. Wirtschaft | Stuttgart : Enke ; H. 26.1962 -
    In:  Zeitschrift für das gesamte Handelsrecht und Wirtschaftsrecht
    ISSN: 0065-0307 , 0044-2437
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: H. 26.1962 -
    Additional Information: 46=9 von International Congress on Comparative Law (ZDB) Deutsche handels- und wirtschaftsrechtliche Landesberichte zum ... Internationalen Kongreß für Rechtsvergleichung (Sektion III) Stuttgart : Enke, 1974
    Additional Information: 54=1848/49 von Entwurf eines allgemeinen Handelsgesetzbuches für Deutschland Heidelberg, 1982
    Former Title: Vorg. Abhandlungen aus dem gesamten Handelsrecht, Bürgerlichen Recht und Konkursrecht
    Titel der Quelle: Zeitschrift für das gesamte Handelsrecht und Wirtschaftsrecht
    Publ. der Quelle: Frankfurt, M. : dfv-Mediengruppe, 1962
    DDC: 340
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Deutschland ; Handelsrecht ; Wirtschaftsrecht
    Note: Repr.: Frankfurt, M. : Keip , Ersch. unregelmäßig
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    Göttingen : Wallstein Verlag | Hamburg : Leibniz-Verl. | Hamburg : Christians ; 1.1969 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1969 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hamburger Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Juden
    DDC: 943
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Juden ; Deutschland ; Monografische Reihe
    Note: Band 29 (2006) nicht erschienen
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    Hamburg : Spiegel-Verlag Rudolf Augstein | Hannover : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] | Hamburg : Spiegel-Verl. Augstein ; 1.1946,1(16.Nov.)-6[?]; 1.1947,1(4.Jan.) - 52.1998; 1999 -
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    ISSN: 0038-7452 , 2195-1349 , 2195-1349
    Language: German
    Pages: 28 cm
    Additional Material: DVDs
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    Dates of Publication: 1.1946,1(16.Nov.)-6[?]; 1.1947,1(4.Jan.) - 52.1998; 1999 -
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Der Spiegel
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    Former Title: Diese Woche
    Former Title: das deutsche Nachrichten-Magazin
    DDC: 050
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Volkswirtschaft ; Politik ; Zeitschrift ; Deutschland ; Internationale Politik ; Staat ; Gesellschaft ; Internationale Politik Bundesrepublik Deutschland (1949-1990) ; Staat ; Gesellschaft ; Germany Periodicals ; Deutschland ; Zeitung ; Politik ; Wirtschaft ; Sport ; Kultur ; Wissenschaft ; Geschichte ; Der Spiegel
    Note: Ungezählte Beilage ab 2015: Spiegel DVD , Ab 2016 einzelne Bände zugleich Bände von: Der Spiegel. Chronik ... , Repr.: Dreieich : Melzer; Königstein, Ts. : Athenäum, 1980 - 1983; Ismaning : Spodat , Namenregister; ungezählte Beil.: Syndication-Erstrecht an New-York-times-Inhalten; ab 2010: Spezial , Begr. u. Hrsg.: Rudolf Augstein; verantw. Red. 1973 - 1990: Erich Böhme; Stefan Aust; Verl.-Ltr.: Fried von Bismarck , Jahrgangszählung ab 71. Jahrgang, Heft 13 (24. März 2018); 71. Jahrgang, Heft 19-72. Jahrgang, Heft 18 in der Zählung ausgelassen; Periodizität: wöchentl. , Mikrofiche-Ausg.: Hamburg : Alphacom. - Mikrofiche-Ausg.: Wohltorf : IOS-Echo-GmbH. - Mikrofiche-Ausg.: Berlin : ADN. - Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Woodbridge, Conn. : Primary Source Media, 2000. Mikrofilme ; 16 mm. - Mikrofilm-Ausgabe: Dortmund : Mikrofilmarchiv der Deutschsprachigen Presse e. V., (MFA). Mikrofilmrollen , Bis 1998 jährl. Index, Forts. ab 1999 ff. im Spiegel-Archiv im Internet oder Spiegel-Jahrgangs-CD-ROM
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    ISSN: 0006-1972 , 2194-9646 , 2194-9646
    Language: German
    Additional Material: 23 cm
    Dates of Publication: [1.]1967,1(Apr.) - [16.]1982; 17.1983 -
    Additional Information: Beil Regeln für den Schlagwortkatalog / Ergänzungen und Berichtigungen
    Additional Information: Beil International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions IFLA-Tagung
    Additional Information: Beil Neue Sigel, Sigelverweisungen, Wiederaufnahmen, neue Leihverkehrsinformationen und Anschriftenkorrekturen
    Additional Information: Teils darin, teils Beil RSWK-Mitteilung
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bibliotheksdienst
    Former Title: Vorg Büchereidienst
    Former Title: Darin aufgeg Deutscher Büchereiverband Kurzinformationen / Deutscher Büchereiverband
    Former Title: Organ von Bibliothek & Information Deutschland (BID) - Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Bibliotheks- und Informationsverbände
    DDC: 020.5
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    Keywords: Libraries Periodicals ; Bibliothek ; Bibliothekswissenschaft ; Zeitschrift ; Deutschland ; Bibliothek ; Deutschland ; Bibliothek ; Bibliothek ; Bibliothekswissenschaft
    Note: Herausgebendes Organ bis [7.]1973: Deutscher Büchereiverband; [8.]1974 - [12.]1978: Deutscher Bibliotheksverband; [12.]1978 - 23.1989: Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut; 24.1990 - 38.2004,9: Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Bibliotheksverbände (BDB); beteil. Körp. anfangs: Arbeitsstelle für das Bibliothekswesen, Deutscher Bibliotheksverband; bis 33.1999: Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut; 34.2000: Ehemaliges Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut; 35.2001 - 47.2013,5: Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin; 47.2013,6-12: Landesbibliothekszentrum Rheinland-Pfalz u. Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin; Band 48, Heft 1 (2014)-Band 52, Heft 12 (2018): Landesbibliothekszentrum Rheinland-Pfalz , Ersch. monatl.
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    ISSN: 0531-7320
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 1.1967 - 177.1982; 177.1983; 178.1982 -
    Additional Information: 221=1983; 279=1984 von Hannoversche Beiträge zur Geschichte des Mittleren Ostens Frankfurt, M. : Lang, 1980 0531-7320
    Former Title: European university papers
    Former Title: Pubblicazioni universitarie europee
    DDC: 050
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    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Religionsgespräch ; Politik ; Reformation ; Religionsgespräch ; Deutschland ; Religionsgespräch ; Geschichte 1500-1600
    Note: Nr. 177 doppelt gez.
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    Opladen : Westdt. Verl. ; 9.1972 -
    ISSN: 0175-615X
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 9.1972 -
    Additional Information: 35=1980 von Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie. Sektion Soziale Probleme und Soziale Kontrolle Frühjahrstagung der Sektion Soziale Probleme und Soziale Kontrolle der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie Opladen, 1982
    Additional Information: 81=13 von Studiengruppe für Lokale Politikforschung Symposium der Studiengruppe für Lokale Politikforschung Opladen : Westdt. Verl., 1986
    Former Title: Vorg. Beiträge zur soziologischen Forschung
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaft ; Interessenverband ; Partei ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Interessenverband ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Partei ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftsverband ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Deutschland ; Partei ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Deutschland ; Interessenverband ; Partei ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Partei ; Interessenverband ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftsverband ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Parteiprogramm ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉 ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Interessenverband ; Geschichte 〈1966-1976〉
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    Bonn : Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung | Bonn : BpB | München-Landsberg : Verl. Bonn Aktuell ; 61.1964 -
    ISSN: 0435-7604
    Language: German
    Pages: 26 cm
    Additional Material: CD-ROMs und DVDs als Beil.
    Dates of Publication: 61.1964 -
    Additional Information: 195=1; 226=2; 257=3; 280=4 von Deutschland (Bundesrepublik). Statistisches Bundesamt Datenreport Bonn : Bundeszentrale für Polit. Bildung, 1983 0175-4173
    Additional Information: 195=1; 226=2; 257=3; 280=4 von Daṇḍin Mārgavibhāga Marburg : Indica et Tibetica Verl., 2002 3923776403
    Additional Information: 309=5; 325=6; 340=7; 365=8; 376=9; 440=10; 544=11 von Deutschland. Statistisches Bundesamt Datenreport Bonn : Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, 1992 0175-4173
    Additional Information: 123=7205 von Athenäum-Droste-Taschenbücher Geschichte Königstein/Ts : Athenäum-Verl., 1977
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Bibliographie zu Unterrichtseinheiten der politischen Bildung / Veröffentlichungen in der Buchliteratur Bonn : Bundeszentrale, 1984
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Bibliographie zu Unterrichtseinheiten der politischen Bildung / Veröffentlichungen in Zeitschriften Bonn : Bundeszentrale, 1981
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Bibliographie zu Unterrichtseinheiten der politischen Bildung / Ergänzungslieferung Bonn : Bundeszentrale, 1993
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Unterrichtseinheiten zur politischen Bildung Bonn, 1978
    Additional Information: 680=Lizenzausg. Bd. 1 von Kinder in Deutschland ... Weinheim : Beltz, 2007
    Additional Information: 1348=Lizenzausg. 2013 von Generali-Altersstudie ... Berlin : Springer, 2012
    Additional Information: 1201=2 von Perspektiven politischer Bildung Bonn, 2009
    Additional Information: 1025=9 von Globale Trends ... Frankfurt, M. : Fischer, 1991
    Additional Information: 1343 zugl. Lizenzausg. von Futurzwei Zukunftsalmanach ... Frankfurt, M. : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl., 2012
    Additional Information: 1284 zugl. Lizenzausg. von Schlüsseldaten über Europa Luxemburg : Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen der Europäischen Union, 2009 1831-3248
    Additional Information: 1387=2013; 1544=2014 u.a. von Deutschland Archiv ... Bonn : Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, 1968 0012-1428
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung Schriftenreihe der Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung
    Former Title: Fortsetzung von Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst Schriftenreihe der Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst
    Former Title: Schriftenreihe der Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung
    DDC: 320
    Keywords: Graue Literatur ; Monografische Reihe ; Deutschland ; Statistik ; Politische Bildung
    Note: Erscheint teils als CD-ROM-Ausgabe , Erscheint teils als CD-Ausgabe , 450 fälschlich als Bd. 440 bez.; unregelmäßig; unter diesem Titel auch spätere Auflagen einzelner Ausgaben des früheren Titels erschienen
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    [Berlin] : De Gruyter Oldenbourg | München : Oldenbourg | Brünn : Rohrer | München : Callwey ; Nr. 33.1943 -
    ISSN: 0933-6850
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 33.1943 -
    Former Title: Vorg. Deutsches Auslandswissenschaftliches Institut Südosteuropäische Arbeiten des Deutschen Auslandswissenschaftlichen Instituts Berlin, des Südost-Instituts München und der Südostgemeinschaft Wiener Hochschulen
    DDC: 940
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Südosteuropaforschung ; Deutschland ; Geschichte
    Note: Springende Ersch.-Jahre; unregelmäßig
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    Berlin : Duncker & Humblot | Breslau : Schletter | Breslau-Neukirch : Kurtze ; H. 1.1896 - 427.1941; N.F. 1.1968 -
    ISSN: 0720-7271
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: H. 1.1896 - 427.1941; N.F. 1.1968 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Strafrechtliche Abhandlungen
    Former Title: Vorg. Universität Breslau. Juristisches Seminar Strafrechtliche Abhandlungen des Juristischen Seminars der Universität Breslau
    Former Title: SRA
    DDC: 340
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    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Deutschland ; Rücktritt vom Versuch ; Erfolgsdelikt ; Zurechnung ; Strafrecht ; Recht
    Note: Repr.: Aalen : Scienta-Verl.; Frankfurt, M.[u.a.]: Keip [u.a.] ; u.a , Bis H.368 auch gez. als Ser. 1 - 86 mit jeweils 3-4 Heften; Ersch. unregelmäßig
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    Köln : Stiftung ; 1974(1975); 1975/76(1976) - 2008/09(2009); 2010(2011) -
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    ISSN: 0930-4592 , 0930-4592 , 0930-4592
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1974(1975); 1975/76(1976) - 2008/09(2009); 2010(2011) -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung Jahresbericht
    Former Title: Vorg. Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung Bericht der Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung über ihre Tätigkeit
    DDC: 360
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    Keywords: Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung ; Stiftung ; Wissenschaft ; Deutschland ; Naturwissenschaften ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Geisteswissenschaften ; Private Bildungseinrichtung ; Forschungsfinanzierung ; Organisation ; Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Graue Literatur ; Jahresbericht ; Zeitschrift ; Bericht ; Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung ; Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung ; Deutschland ; Stiftung ; Wissenschaftsförderung
    Note: Erscheinungsdatum in Jahresbericht 2021 irrtümlich mit April 2021 angegeben, richtig: April 2022 , Urh. bis 2000/01: Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung
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    Kamenz : Statist. Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen | Dresden : Heinrich ; [1.]1873 - [32.]1904(1903); 33.1905 - 51.1935/38(1939)[?]; 1990 - 1991; [N.F.] 1.1992-28. Jahrgang (2019) ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    In:  Kalender und statistisches Jahrbuch für das Königreich Sachsen nebst Marktverzeichnissen für Sachsen und die Nachbarstaaten
    ISSN: 0948-0900 , 2195-4127 , 2195-4127
    Language: German
    Edition: Dresden Sächs. Landesbibliothek - Staats- u. Universitätsbibliothek, Landesstelle für Bestandserhaltung 2000-2000 Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Dresden : Sächs. Landesbibliothek - Staats- u. Universitätsbibliothek, Landesstelle für Bestandserhaltung, 2000
    Dates of Publication: [1.]1873 - [32.]1904(1903); 33.1905 - 51.1935/38(1939)[?]; 1990 - 1991; [N.F.] 1.1992-28. Jahrgang (2019) ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sachsen Statistisches Jahrbuch Sachsen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sachsen Statistisches Jahrbuch Sachsen
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Sachsen Statistisches Jahrbuch für das Land Sachsen
    Former Title: Als Vorg. gilt Jahrbuch für Statistik und Staatswirthschaft des Königreichs Sachsen
    Former Title: Statistisches Jahrbuch und alphabetisches Ortsverzeichnis für das Königreich Sachsen
    Former Title: Statistisches Jahrbuch für das Königreich Sachsen
    Former Title: Statistisches Jahrbuch für den Freistaat Sachsen
    Former Title: Statistisches Jahrbuch für das Land Sachsen
    Titel der Quelle: Kalender und statistisches Jahrbuch für das Königreich Sachsen nebst Marktverzeichnissen für Sachsen und die Nachbarstaaten
    Publ. der Quelle: Dresden : Heinrich, 1873
    DDC: 310
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    Keywords: Statistik ; Sachsen ; Amtsdruckschrift ; Statistik ; Graue Literatur ; Zeitschrift ; Statistik ; Sachsen ; Statistik ; Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen ; Statistik ; Sachsen ; Deutschland
    Note: Urh. anfangs: Statistisches Bureau des Königl. Sächs. Ministeriums des Innern , Ersch. jährl. , Mikrofilm-Ausg.: Dresden : Sächs. Landesbibliothek - Staats- u. Universitätsbibliothek, Landesstelle für Bestandserhaltung, 2000
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    Halle, S. : Universitäts- u. Landesbibliothek | Leipzig : Harrassowitz ; 1.1949 - 81.2000; 83.2002 -97 (2016)
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    ISSN: 0232-4091
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1949 - 81.2000; 83.2002 -97 (2016)
    Additional Information: 10=1945/53 von Bibliographie der Erwachsenenbildung Halle : Bibliothek, 1954
    Additional Information: 22=1963/64; 25=1965; 27=1966 von Veröffentlichungen der Angehörigen der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, 1964
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Schriften zum Bibliotheks- und Büchereiwesen in Sachsen-Anhalt
    Subsequent Title: Fortgesetzt durch Schriften zum Bibliotheks- und Büchereiwesen in Sachsen-Anhalt
    DDC: 020
    Keywords: Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt ; Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt ; Halle ; Monografische Reihe ; Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt ; Benutzung ; Führer ; Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt ; Führer ; Sachsen-Anhalt ; Bibliothek ; Halle (Saale) ; Deutschland ; Öffentliche Bibliothek
    Note: 2018 fortgesetzt als Online-Ausgabe , Herausgeber 1996-2013: Heiner Schnelling , 2. Hrsg. anfangs: Volksbüchereistelle Sachsen-Anhalt , 71 doppelt gez.; Bd. 82 nicht ersch.
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    Marburg/Lahn : Marburger Geographische Ges. | Marburg, L. : Elwert, Gräfe & Unzer ; 1.1949 - 147.2014; damit Ersch. eingest.
    ISSN: 0341-9290
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1949 - 147.2014; damit Ersch. eingest.
    Additional Information: 40=1, 59=2; 73=3; 84=4 von Beiträge zur Kulturgeographie der Mittelmeerländer Marburg, L. : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], 1970 0341-9282
    Additional Information: 48=1 von Marburger geographische Schriften / Sonderbd Marburg, L. : Inst., 1971
    Additional Information: 60=39 von Deutscher Geographentag (ZDB) Festschrift zum ... Deutschen Geographentag [Wechselnde Verlagsorte], 1905
    Additional Information: 89=37 von McGill subarctic research paper Montreal, 1962 0076-1982
    Additional Information: 115=32 von Marburger Stadtschriften zur Geschichte und Kultur Marburg : Rathaus-Verlag der Universitätsstadt Marburg, 1981 2365-9254
    Additional Information: 134=16 von Arbeitskreis Geographie der Meere und Küsten Beiträge der ... Jahrestagung des Arbeitskreises "Geographie der Meere und Küsten" [Wechselnde Erscheinungsorte] : [Wechselnde Verlage], 1994
    Former Title: Fortsetzung von Der Hessische Raum
    DDC: 910
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Nahetal ; Flussterrasse ; Pleistozän ; Nahetal ; Terrasse ; Pleistozän ; Nahetal ; Pleistozän ; Untere-Nahe-Tal ; Pleistozän ; Terrasse ; Hessen ; Deutschland
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    Marburg/Lahn : Marburger Geographische Ges. | Marburg, L. : Elwert, Gräfe & Unzer ; 1.1949 - 147.2014; damit Ersch. eingest.
    ISSN: 0341-9290
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1949 - 147.2014; damit Ersch. eingest.
    Additional Information: 40=1, 59=2; 73=3; 84=4 von Beiträge zur Kulturgeographie der Mittelmeerländer Marburg, L. : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], 1970 0341-9282
    Additional Information: 48=1 von Marburger geographische Schriften / Sonderbd Marburg, L. : Inst., 1971
    Additional Information: 60=39 von Deutscher Geographentag (ZDB) Festschrift zum ... Deutschen Geographentag [Wechselnde Verlagsorte], 1905
    Additional Information: 89=37 von McGill subarctic research paper Montreal, 1962 0076-1982
    Additional Information: 115=32 von Marburger Stadtschriften zur Geschichte und Kultur Marburg : Rathaus-Verlag der Universitätsstadt Marburg, 1981 2365-9254
    Additional Information: 134=16 von Arbeitskreis Geographie der Meere und Küsten Beiträge der ... Jahrestagung des Arbeitskreises "Geographie der Meere und Küsten" [Wechselnde Erscheinungsorte] : [Wechselnde Verlage], 1994
    Former Title: Fortsetzung von Der Hessische Raum
    DDC: 910
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Nahetal ; Flussterrasse ; Pleistozän ; Nahetal ; Terrasse ; Pleistozän ; Nahetal ; Pleistozän ; Untere-Nahe-Tal ; Pleistozän ; Terrasse ; Hessen ; Deutschland
    Note: Ersch. teils als CD-ROM-Ausg
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    Frankfurt, M. : Lang ; 11.1979 -138 ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    ISSN: 0172-7796
    Language: German
    Pages: 21 cm
    Dates of Publication: 11.1979 -138 ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    Former Title: Vorg Augsburger Schriften zum Staats- und Völkerrecht
    DDC: 340
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Artillerie ; Munition ; Völkerrecht ; Deutschland ; Rüstungspolitik ; Völkerrecht ; Deutschland ; Militärpolitik ; Völkerrecht ; Deutschland ; Artillerie ; Völkerrecht ; Deutschland ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Völkerrecht ; Artillerie ; Völkerrecht ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Völkerrecht ; Kriegsrecht ; Artillerie ; Munition
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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    Frankfurt, M. : Lang ; 11.1979 -138 ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    ISSN: 0172-7796
    Language: German
    Pages: 21 cm
    Dates of Publication: 11.1979 -138 ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    Former Title: Vorg Augsburger Schriften zum Staats- und Völkerrecht
    DDC: 340
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Artillerie ; Munition ; Völkerrecht ; Deutschland ; Rüstungspolitik ; Völkerrecht ; Deutschland ; Militärpolitik ; Völkerrecht ; Deutschland ; Artillerie ; Völkerrecht ; Deutschland ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Völkerrecht ; Artillerie ; Völkerrecht ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Völkerrecht ; Kriegsrecht ; Artillerie ; Munition
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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    Berlin : de Gruyter | Bremen : Jacobi | Heidelberg : Schneider | Tübingen : Niemeyer ; 1.1974 -Band 32 : damit Erscheinen eingestellt
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    ISSN: 0342-5940
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1974 -Band 32 : damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    Additional Information: 15=1; 16=2; 17=3; 18=4 von Zentren der Aufklärung Heidelberg, 1984
    Additional Information: 13=1; 20=2 von Kultur und Gesellschaft in Nordwestdeutschland zur Zeit der Aufklärung Tübingen : Niemeyer, 1992
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wolfenbütteler Studien zur Aufklärung
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim 1729-1781 ; Judentum ; Kultur ; Deutschland ; Aufklärung ; Aufklärung ; Aufklärung ; Zeitschrift ; Geschichte 1680-1780 ; Sozialgeschichte 1700-1900
    Note: Als Fortsetzung gilt: Wolfenbütteler Lessing-Studien , Springende Ersch.-Jahre; unregelmäßig
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    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1950[?]; 1968 - 1999; 2003 - 2007; damit Ersch. eingest.
    Additional Information: 2000 - 2002 Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Verzeichnis der Institute und Organe München, 2000
    Former Title: Vorg. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Instituts-Verzeichnis / Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V.
    DDC: 000
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    Keywords: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Societies, Scientific ; Research Support ; Zeitschrift ; Verzeichnis ; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Institut ; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Forschungsinstitut ; Organ ; Deutschland ; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften
    Note: 1980 nicht ersch.
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    München : Max-Planck-Ges. zur Förderung der Wiss. | Göttingen : Generalverwaltung d. Max-Planck-Ges. | Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht | München : Saur ; 1951 - 2006
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    ISSN: 0341-0218
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1951 - 2006
    Additional Information: Teils darin Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Jahresbericht
    Additional Information: 1998 - 1998/99 CD-ROM-Beil. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Publikationen
    Additional Information: 2001 - 2002 CD-ROM-Beil. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Jahrbuch ... / Publikationen ...
    Additional Information: Ab 2003 CD-ROM-Beil. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Jahrbuch ... / Tätigkeitsberichte, Zahlen, Fakten, Publikationen ...
    Former Title: Vorg. Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Jahrbuch der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften
    Former Title: Jahrbuch der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften
    Former Title: 40 Jahre Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften 1911 - 1951
    Subsequent Title: Forts. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Jahrbuch ... / Tätigkeitsberichte, Publikationen ...
    Subsequent Title: Online-Ausg. u. Forts. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Jahrbuch der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
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    Keywords: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Max-Planck-Institut für Immunbiologie ; Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie ; Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik ; Max-Planck-Institut für Medizinische Forschung ; Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung ; Friedrich-Miescher-Laboratorium ; Max-Planck-Institut für Biologie ; Max-Planck-Institut für Biologische Kybernetik ; Max-Planck-Institut für Entwicklungsbiologie ; Max-Planck-Institut für Ausländisches Öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht ; Max-Planck-Institut für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht ; Max-Planck-Institut für Pflanzengenetik ; Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung ; Forschungseinrichtung ; Deutschland ; Naturwissenschaften ; Max-Planck-Institut für Zellbiologie 〈Ladenburg〉 ; Forschungseinrichtung ; Naturwissenschaften ; Forschung ; Wissenschaftliches Institut ; Baden-Württemberg ; Graue Literatur ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Zeitschrift ; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften
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    Regensburg : ConBrio Verl.-Ges. | Stuttgart : Inst. für Auslandsbeziehungen ; 12.1962,2/3 - 45.1995; [46.]1996,1; 46.1996,2 - 55.2005
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    ISSN: 0044-2976
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 12.1962,2/3 - 45.1995; [46.]1996,1; 46.1996,2 - 55.2005
    Additional Information: 34,3-4=5; 35,3-4=6; 38,3=9; 40,1=10 von Tübinger Gespräch zu Entwicklungsfragen (ZDB) Beiträge zum ... Tübinger Gespräch zu Entwicklungsfragen Baden-Baden : Nomos, 1980
    Additional Information: 39,2=8 von Arbeitskreis Kultur und Entwicklung Jahrestagung des Arbeitskreises Kultur und Entwicklung Stuttgart, 1989
    Additional Information: 33,2=1; 34,1=2; 37,4=3; 38,2=4; 42,2=5; 43,3=6 von Erkundungen Stuttgart : Inst., 1983
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Materialien zum internationalen Kulturaustausch Tübingen [u.a.] : Erdmann, 1972
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Zeitschrift für Kultur-Austausch
    Former Title: Vorg. Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen Mitteilungen / Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Stuttgart
    Former Title: Kultur-Austausch
    Subsequent Title: Forts. Kulturaustausch
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Interkulturelle Beziehungen ; Deutschland ; Länderbericht ; Germans Periodicals ; Cultural relations Periodicals ; Kulturpolitik ; Kulturpolitik ; Kulturabkommen ; Internationaler Austausch ; Außenpolitik ; Internationale kulturelle Dominanz/Abhängigkeit Auswärtige Kulturpolitik ; Germany Periodicals Relations ; Graue Literatur ; Zeitschrift ; Kulturaustausch ; Kultur ; Deutschland
    Note: 54.2004,1 fälschlich als Jg. 53 bez.
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    Regensburg : ConBrio Verl.-Ges. | Stuttgart : Inst. für Auslandsbeziehungen ; 12.1962,2/3 - 45.1995; [46.]1996,1; 46.1996,2 - 55.2005
    ISSN: 0044-2976
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 12.1962,2/3 - 45.1995; [46.]1996,1; 46.1996,2 - 55.2005
    Additional Information: 34,3-4=5; 35,3-4=6; 38,3=9; 40,1=10 von Tübinger Gespräch zu Entwicklungsfragen (ZDB) Beiträge zum ... Tübinger Gespräch zu Entwicklungsfragen Baden-Baden : Nomos, 1980
    Additional Information: 39,2=8 von Arbeitskreis Kultur und Entwicklung Jahrestagung des Arbeitskreises Kultur und Entwicklung Stuttgart, 1989
    Additional Information: 33,2=1; 34,1=2; 37,4=3; 38,2=4; 42,2=5; 43,3=6 von Erkundungen Stuttgart : Inst., 1983
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Materialien zum internationalen Kulturaustausch Tübingen [u.a.] : Erdmann, 1972
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Zeitschrift für Kultur-Austausch
    Former Title: Vorg. Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen Mitteilungen / Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Stuttgart
    Former Title: Kultur-Austausch
    Subsequent Title: Forts. Kulturaustausch
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Interkulturelle Beziehungen ; Deutschland ; Länderbericht ; Germans Periodicals ; Cultural relations Periodicals ; Kulturpolitik ; Kulturpolitik ; Kulturabkommen ; Internationaler Austausch ; Außenpolitik ; Internationale kulturelle Dominanz/Abhängigkeit Auswärtige Kulturpolitik ; Germany Periodicals Relations ; Graue Literatur ; Zeitschrift ; Kulturaustausch ; Kultur ; Deutschland
    Note: 54.2004,1 fälschlich als Jg. 53 bez.
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    ISSN: 0341-7778 , 0025-6102
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1975 - 1999,1; 2000,1
    Additional Information: 1980,3=1979 von Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Nachrufe, Jahresbericht ..., Jahresrechnung München : Ges., 1977 0724-9373
    Additional Information: 1981,3=1980; 1982,2=1981; 1983,1=1982; 1984,1=1983; 1985,2=1984; 1986,5=1985; 1987,4=1986; 1988,4=1987; 1989,5=1988; 1990,4=1989; 1991,4=1990; 1992,5=1991; 1993,2=1992; 1994,2=1993 von Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Jahresbericht und Jahresrechnung ..., Nachrufe / Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, München München : Ges., 1960 0724-9365
    Additional Information: 1990,3=1989; 1992,1=1991; 1993,4=1992; 1995,1=1994; 1997,1=1996 von Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Symposium der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft München : Ges., 1990
    Additional Information: 1994,E[rg.-H.]1=1993,Okt.; 1994,E[rg.-H.]3=1993,Nov. von European research structures, changes and challenges München : Generalverwaltung der Max-Planck-Ges., Referat Presse und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, 1994 0341-7778
    Former Title: Vorg. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften Mitteilungen aus der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften
    Subsequent Title: Aufgeg. in Max-Planck-Forum
    DDC: 050
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    Keywords: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Forschungseinrichtung ; Deutschland ; Fachzeitschrift ; Monografische Reihe ; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; Gentner, Wolfgang 1906-1980 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Ungezählte Beil.: E[rgänzungshefte]
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    Gießen : Univ. | Saarbrücken : Verl. d. SSIP-Schriften ; 1.1975 - 79.1999; damit Ersch. eingest.
    ISSN: 0170-1614
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1975 - 79.1999; damit Ersch. eingest.
    DDC: 910
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Nebenerwerbsbetrieb ; Deutschland ; Ländlicher Raum ; Arbeitsmarkt
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    Gießen : Univ. | Saarbrücken : Verl. d. SSIP-Schriften ; 1.1975 - 79.1999; damit Ersch. eingest.
    ISSN: 0170-1614
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1975 - 79.1999; damit Ersch. eingest.
    DDC: 910
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Nebenerwerbsbetrieb ; Deutschland ; Ländlicher Raum ; Arbeitsmarkt
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    Hamburg : Inst. ; Nr. 1.1971 - 199.1999
    ISSN: 0179-2253
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 1.1971 - 199.1999
    Additional Information: Einzelne Bd. zugl. Bd. von Das Euro-Finanzsystem Hamburg : HWWA-Inst., 1975
    Additional Information: 28=1973; 32=1974; 37=1975/76; 40=1976/77 von Die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in Osteuropa Hamburg : Verl. Weltarchiv, 1974 0171-9467
    Additional Information: 165=1997,Frü.; 169=1997,He.; 181=1998,Frü.; 185=1998,He.; 190=1999,Frü.; 198=1999,He. von Die Lage der Weltwirtschaft und der deutschen Wirtschaft Hamburg : Hamburgisches Welt-Wirtschafts-Archiv, Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, 1997 0179-2253
    Additional Information: 180=1998/99; 191=1999/2000 von World commodity prices [Wechselnde Verlagsorte] : Assoc., 1981 0179-2253
    Additional Information: 192=1998/2000 von Development in world trade Hamburg, 1999
    Additional Information: 166=1997; 182=1998; 193=1999 von Wirtschaftslage und Reformprozesse in Mittel- und Osteuropa / Estland, Lettland, Litauen Hamburg, 1997
    Additional Information: 42=[1.] von Internationale Direktinvestitionen Baden-Baden : Nomos, 1975 0933-9884
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hamburgisches Welt-Wirtschafts-Archiv HWWA-Report
    Subsequent Title: Forts. Hamburgisches Welt-Wirtschafts-Archiv HWWA-Report
    DDC: 330
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaft ; Geschichte 2005 ; Weltwirtschaft ; Geschichte 2005 ; Finanzpolitik ; Wirtschaftspolitik
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  • 49
    ISBN: 3503000151
    Language: German
    Uniform Title: Handwörterbuch zur deutschen Rechtsgeschichte 1971-1998
    DDC: 349.43/03/31
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    Keywords: Law ; Germany (West) ; History ; Dictionaries ; German ; Law ; History ; Dictionaries ; German ; Wörterbuch ; Deutschland ; Recht ; Geschichte
    Note: Erscheinungsbeginn der Lieferungen: 1964
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    Bremen : Übersee-Museum ; Nachgewiesen [2.]1977 - [3.]1977; 4.1978 - 25.1988; damit Ersch. eingest.
    ISSN: 0344-4317
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: Nachgewiesen [2.]1977 - [3.]1977; 4.1978 - 25.1988; damit Ersch. eingest.
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Kolonialroman ; Deutsch ; Geschichte 1884-1914 ; Deutschland ; Kolonialroman ; Geschichte 1884-1914
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    Bremen : Übersee-Museum ; Nachgewiesen [2.]1977 - [3.]1977; 4.1978 - 25.1988; damit Ersch. eingest.
    ISSN: 0344-4317
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: Nachgewiesen [2.]1977 - [3.]1977; 4.1978 - 25.1988; damit Ersch. eingest.
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Kolonialroman ; Deutsch ; Geschichte 1884-1914 ; Deutschland ; Kolonialroman ; Geschichte 1884-1914
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789400955608
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , digital
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    Series Statement: Environmental Resource Management Series
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: I -- 1 Minerals in History -- 2 National Mineral Policy -- 3 Environment -- 4 Mineral Economics -- 5 Energy -- 6 Exploration -- 7 Mineral Production Technology -- 8 Crystal Gazing -- II -- 9 METALS -- 10 Non-Metals -- Annotated Bibliography.
    Abstract: This volume discusses the mineral resources upon which modern civiliza­ tion is built. Take away these minerals and humanity will rapidly return to the stone age, with its greatest concern the depletion of flint (also a mineral). It would, of course, result in about a 99% reduction in population. In other words, approximately 99% of the worlds' population is dependent on minerals for its existence. That is a pretty strong statement, but how many have even seen a travois? Without minerals, pack animals, rafts, rowboats, sail boats, sledges, and the backs of man would be the only forms of transport. Sufficient food could not be transported, nor could it be grown on our tired soils without tractors and fertilizer. Even in the more fertile tropics where nearly half of the population is now suffering from malnutrition, crops are dependent on "miracle" grains that require mechanization and mineral fertilizers. Modern buildings cannot operate without electricity and, without mineral fuels, few people in the northern latitudes would survive the first winter.
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    ISBN: 9781461579724
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , digital
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1. Electrochemistry of Oil-Water Interfaces -- 1. Potential Difference at Oil-Water Interfaces -- 2. Electrocapillarity -- 3. Binding at Oil-Water Interfaces -- 4. Electrocapillary Emulsification -- 5. Coalescence of Droplets -- 6. Potential Distribution of Membrane Systems -- Abbreviations -- Notation -- References -- 2. Kinetic Theory of Flotation of Small Particles -- 1. Specific Features of the Mechanism Involving Fixation of Small Particles on the Surface of a Bubble -- 2. Specific Features of the Mechanism of Transfer of Small Particles to the Bubble Surface -- 3. Quantitative Theory of Flotation of Small and Medium-Sized Spherical Particles -- 4. Quantitative Experimental Research into Flotation of Small Particles -- 5. Detachment of Small Particles in Contactless Flotation and the Dynamic Adsorption Layer of a Bubble -- 6. Nonequilibrium Surface Forces in Flotation -- 7. Collision Efficiency and Flotation Kinetics -- 8. Influence of Aggregation of the Particles on the Elementary Act of Inertia-free Flotation -- 9. Flotation of Submicron Particles -- 10. Conclusions -- Notation -- References -- 3. Specifically Impermeable Precipitate Membranes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Hirsch Effect -- 3. Precipitate Formation by Double Diffusion in Gels -- 4. Place of First Formation of Precipitate Lines in Double Diffusion in Gels -- 5. Evolution of Precipitate Lines in Double Diffusion as a Function of Reagent Concentration and Time -- 6. Nondiffusion Methods for Generating Precipitate Lines -- 7. Single-Diffusion Precipitation -- 8. Liesegang Phenomenon -- 9. Biological Precipitate Membranes -- References -- 4. Dynamic Surface Tension and Capillary Waves -- 1. Introduction: Surface Constitutive Equations -- 2. General Theoretical Discussion -- 3. General Remarks on Ripple Methods for the Study of Dynamic Surface Tension -- 4. Interfacial Wave Methods -- 5. The Spectroscopy of Ripples -- 6. Appendix: Reduction of the Determinant Given by Hansen et al. -- References -- 5. Digital-Computer-Oriented Numerical Analysis in Surface Chemistry -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nonlinear Least-Squares Analysis -- 3. Analysis of Model Stability to Small Errors: Prediction Analysis -- 4. Methods -- 5. Appendix -- References -- 6. Advances in Experimental Techniques for Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mercury Intrusion Instruments -- 3. Sample Selection and Preparation -- 4. Low-Pressure Intrusion Measurements -- 5. High-Pressure Intrusion Measurements -- 6. Rate of Pressurization -- 7. Presentation of Intrusion Results -- 8. Microcomputers and Porosimeters -- 9. Testing Particulate Materials -- 10. Other Useful Information Available from an Intrusion Experiment -- 11. Closing Statement -- References -- 7. The Contact Angle of Mercury on the Internal Surfaces of Porous Bodies: A Footnote to D. N. Winslow’s Review of Porosimetry -- 1. Introduction -- References -- Author Index.
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401169431
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , digital
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    Series Statement: Environmental Resource Management Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: I -- Soil Profile Descriptions -- Soil Maps -- Laboratory Analyses -- Soil Taxonomy -- Computerized Groupings of Soils -- Projects -- Photographs -- First Exam -- II -- Engineering Applications -- Waste Disposal -- Agricultural Land Classification -- Erosion Control -- Yield Correlations -- Farm Planning -- Community Planning -- III -- Soil Potentials -- Soil Variability -- Sequential Testing -- Land Uses and Soils -- Tragedy of the Commons -- Strategic Implications -- Military Campaigns -- Research -- Predictions -- Soils Tours -- Slide Sets -- Final Exam -- Evaluation.
    Abstract: The success of the book Soils and the Environment imagination in the applications of soil surveys, illustrates the need for further, more detailed toward the end of improving productivity and information about soil survey interpretations (uses efficiency in the use of soils and the environment. of soil surveys), especially for laypersons, teachers, Although laypersons, teachers, and students are the and students. Much information about soils and primary groups addressed by this Field Guide, the environment is secluded in offices of various other people involved with using soil surveys are agencies and institutions and thus is not readily (or will be) agriculturalists, agronomists, assessors, available to the people who need it. Techniques for botanists, conservationists, contractors, ecologists, finding and using the information are also not well economists, engineers, extension workers, fores­ known, so there is great need for this Field Guide ters, geologists, groundwater experts, planners, to Soils and the Environment to provide teachers politicians, public health officials, range managers, and learners with exercises that will give them recreationists, soil scientists, wildlife specialists, and many others. This Field Guide complements practice leading to confidence in the manipulation and enhances the book Soils and the Environment and utilization of soil survey data. In a sense, all published in 1981. of us are (or should be) learners and teachers in the use of soil survey information. This Field Guide DONALD R.
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  • 55
    ISBN: 388299049X
    Language: German
    Pages: 713 S. , graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen aus dem Übersee-Museum Bremen 20
    Series Statement: Reihe F, Bremer Afrika-Archiv
    DDC: 909/.09823082
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Quelle ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Deutschland ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte 1884-1885
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 702 - 713
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    ISBN: 9789400955547
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 166 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Population and Community Biology
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Predators and predation -- 2 Predation theory -- 3 Clearing the decks -- 4 Field studies -- 5 Self-limitation of prey and predator populations -- 6 Age and size structure in predator and prey populations -- 7 Prey refugia -- 8 The functional response: the influence of predatory behavior upon dynamics -- 9 Spatial structure in prey populations -- 10 Predation and population cycles -- 11 The evolution of predator-prey systems -- 12 Predation and the ecological community 140 -- Appendix of scientific names.
    Abstract: When assuming the task of preparing a book such as this, one inevitably wonders why anyone would want to read it. I have always sympathized with Charles Elton's trenchant observation in his 1927 book that 'we have to face the fact that while ecological work is fascinating to do, it is unbearably dull to read about . . . ' And yet several good reasons do exist for producing a small volume on predation. The subject is interesting in its own right; no ecologist can deny that predation is one of the basic processes in the natural world. And the logical roots for much currently published reasoning about predation are remarkably well hidden; if one must do research on the subject, it helps not to be forced to start from first principles. A student facing predator-prey interactions for the first time is confronted with an amazingly diverse and sometimes inaccessible literature, with a ratio of wheat to chaff not exceeding 1: 5. A guide to the perplexed in this field does not exist at present, and I hope the book will serve that function. But apart from these more-or-Iess academic reasons for writing the book, I am forced to it by my conviction that predators are important in the ecological scheme. They playa critical role in the biological control of insects and other pests and are therefore of immediate economic concern.
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  • 57
    ISBN: 9781475717730
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 355 p) , digital
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: I. Regression of Atherosclerosis in Animals -- The Pathobiology of the Atherosclerotic Plaque in the Mid-1980s -- Interaction of Therapeutic Diets and Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs in Regression Studies in Animals -- Progression and Regression of Nonhuman Primate Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis: Considerations of Experimental Design -- The Comparative Pathology of Nonhuman Primate Atherosclerosis -- Plant Glycosides. Effects on Atherosclerosis Regression in Macaca fascicularis -- Plasma Lipoprotein Changes Induced by Diets. Effect on Progression and Regression of Arterial Lesions in Nonhuman Primates -- Regression of Arterial Lesions in Animal Models: Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopic Aspects -- Use of Cholesteryl Ester Analogs to Study Transport of Lipoproteins in Intact Animals -- Interaction Between Lipids and the Intercellular Matrix of the Arterial Wall: Its Role in the Evolution of the Atherosclerotic Lesion -- II. Studies on Human Atherosclerosis -- The Evolution of Human Atherosclerotic Lesions -- Possible Recognition of Atherosclerosis Regression in Humans -- High-Density Lipoproteins and Their Role in Preventing or Retarding Atherosclerosis -- Studies on Arterial Interstitial Fluid -- Comparison of the Morphology of Atherosclerotic Lesions in the Coronary Arteries of Man with Morphology of Lesions Produced and Regressed in Experimental Primates -- Control or Reversal of Atherosclerosis Through Therapy of Lipid Disorders -- Planning and Evaluation of Studies on Atherosclerosis in Controlled Clinical Trials -- Status of Controlled Clinical Trials in Peripheral Vessel Atherosclerosis -- Regression of Atherosclerosis in Man: Current Data and Their Methodological Limitations -- Regression of Femoral Atherosclerosis in Humans: Methodological and Clinical Problems Associated with Studies of Femoral Atherosclerosis Development as Assessed by Angiograms -- Regression of Atherosclerosis in Humans: Anatomical Evidence from Postmortem Studies.
    Abstract: The Advanced Study Institute on Regression of Atherosclerotic Lesions, sponsored by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was held in Maratea, Italy, September 11-13, 1983. The institute was designed to foster discussion of experimental data on the regression of atherosclerosis in animals and evidence of a similar phenomenon in humans. The participating scientists showed with anatomical and biochemical data, that atherosclerosis regresses in cholesterol fed animals after withdrawal of atherogenic stimuli. The existence of regression in humans was inferred from sequential angiographic visualization of arteries, but anatomical and biochemical characteristics of the process have not been defined. Two mechanisms are probably involved in such an angiographic regression. The first, which may occur when hyperlipidemia is partly or fully corrected or during undernutrition or other metabolic abnormalities, may be related to atherosclerosis changes noted in animals undergoing regression. The second type seems independent of changes in plasma lipid levels and may involve resolution of thrombi or other underlying arterial wall factors. The relative frequencies of the two mechanisms are unknown; whether they can occur simultaneously also warrants consideration. It is likely that an exciting milestone will be forthcoming when regression of atherosclerosis is unequivocally demonstrated in humans. Publication of these institute proceedings constitutes a valuable background for future developments.
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    ISBN: 9781475760859
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 130 p) , digital
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 The mechanical construction of the microscope -- 2 Image formation in the microscope -- 3 Objectives and eyepieces -- 4 Illumination of the object -- 5 Polarized light microscopy -- 6 Opaque stop and phase contrast microscopy -- 7 Interference microscopy -- 8 Quantitative microscopy -- 9 Specimen preparation -- 10 Photomicrography -- References and further reading -- Appendix: The care of the microscope.
    Abstract: Since Sorby published his observations on the structures of steels in 1863, the optical microscope has become one of the most widely used and versatile instruments for examining the structures of engineering materials. Moreover, to examine the diverse range of materials encountered, it must be used in both the reflected-light and transmitted-light forms, and with polarized light. It is complementary to, but not superseded by, the wide range of electron-optical instruments that are now used. Despite its extensive use, it has been described as the most misused, abused, and misunderstood of scientific instruments, for it will produce an image of a sort no matter how badly it is used. To use it effectively, even in its simplest applications, a knowledge of the simple theory of the microscope is necessary, for the theory shows and explains how it should be used. Thus my aim has been to give a simple and, where possible, quantitative account of both the theory and the use of the microscope, including the various special techniques for which it can be used. But, no matter how effectively the microscope is used, if the specimen is inadequately prepared the results of examination will be of doubtful value.
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    ISBN: 9789401718721
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 325 p) , digital
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    DDC: 50
    Keywords: Science (General)
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  • 60
    ISBN: 3-88981-007-1
    Language: German
    Pages: 209 S.
    DDC: 305.23509431
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1954-1984 ; Atheismus ; Jugend ; Jugendweihe ; Religion ; Jugend ; Youth Religious life ; Confirmation ; Youth Political activity ; Socialism and youth ; Initiation rites ; Jugendweihe. ; Konfirmation. ; Deutschland ; Historische Darstellung ; Jugendweihe ; Geschichte 1954-1984 ; Konfirmation ; Geschichte 1954-1984
    Note: Auf d. Ruecken: Urban/Weinzen
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    ISBN: 9781468446791
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 192 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Nonprofit Management and Finance
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; School management and organization. ; School administration. ; Business. ; Management science. ; Personnel management.
    Abstract: 1. Voluntarism -- 2. A Distinctive Management Approach -- 3. Management Measurability and the Immeasurable -- 4. Distinctive Purposes -- 5. The Volunteer Tool -- 6. Dual Internal Systems -- 7. A Constituency -- 8. Money Matters -- 9. Special Legal Status -- 10. Profit and Loss -- 11. Politics and Diplomacy -- 12. Multiple Purposes -- 13. Distinctive Social Character -- 14. Boundless Resources -- 15. Staggering Consumption -- 16. The Complexity of Voluntary Enterprises -- 17. Where Do You Go from Here? -- References.
    Abstract: My values, attitudes, and behaviors, like those of most Americans, have been profoundly influenced by not-for-profit enterprises. My parents were students in one when they met. I was born in one. I learned about God in one, my ABCs in another, how to make a fire and tie knots in another, how to play ball and be part of a team in another, and I met my first girlfriend in another. I prepared for my career at a not-for-profit university, met my wife at a not-for-profit church, went on to several not-for-profit graduate schools, joined numerous not-for-profit profes­ sional and special interest groups, brought two newly born sons horne from not-for-profit hospitals. I read magazines published by several of them, sail Cj. nd hunt with their members, and when I vote I consider a variety of their admonitions. Voluntary not-for-profit enterprises have been molding and shaping me as long as I have been alive, and they will even be represented at my funeral. Therefore, it seems only fair that I should help to shape some of them. I have been at that task for some time now-Ieading seminars, consulting, writing, and serving on boards and committees. This book is an outgrowth of what I have learned through formal study, observation and analysis, and personal experience in more than half the states of the union and many foreign nations.
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    Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston
    ISBN: 9781489967954
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 176 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
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    ISBN: 9781461325314
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Second Edition
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Polymer Structure and Physical Properties -- 2 Stress-Strain Behavior of Plastics Materials -- 3 Effects of Fillers on Properties and Performance -- 4 Stress Analysis for Plastics -- 5 Structural Design of Beams, Plates and Other Structural Members -- 6 Dynamic Load Response of Plastics Members and Effects of Cyclical Loading -- 7 Other Forms of Stress Applied to Plastics Parts -- 8 Design for Stiffness -- 9 Processing Limitations on Plastics Product Design -- 10 CAD/CAM and Plastics Product Design -- 11 Material and Process Interaction and the Effects on the Performance of Plastics Parts and the Resulting Design Limitations -- 12 Performance in Service and Environmental Exposure -- 13 Design Procedure for Plastics Parts: Function, Material, Geometry, Test -- 14 Design of Plastics Structural Parts for Static Loads -- 15 Design of Dynamically Loaded Plastics Parts and Evaluation Procedures -- 16 The Design of Plastics Parts for Electrical Applications -- 17 Design of Plastics Parts for Optical Applications -- 18 Other Design Applications for Plastics -- Index/.
    Abstract: Plastics have become increasingly important in the products used in our society, ranging from housing to packaging, transportation, business machines and especially in medicine and health products. Designing plastic parts for this wide range of uses has become a major activity for designers, architects, engineers, and others who are concerned with product development. Because plastics are unique materials with a broad range of proper­ ties they are adaptable to a variety of uses. The uniqueness of plastics stems from their physical characteristics which are as different from metals, glasses, and ceramics as these materials are different from each other. One major concern is the design of structures to take loads. Metals as well as the other materials are assumed to respond elastically and to recover completely their original shape after the load is removed. Based on this simple fact, extensive litera­ ture on applied mechanics of materials has been developed to enable designers to predict accurately the performance of structures under load. Many engineers depend on such texts as Timoshenko's Strength of Materials as a guide to the performance of structures. Using this as a guide, generations of engineers have designed economical and safe structural parts. Unfortunately, these design principles must be modified when designing with plastics since they do not respond elastically to stress and undergo permanent deformation with sus­ tained loading.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Polymer Structure and Physical Properties2 Stress-Strain Behavior of Plastics Materials -- 3 Effects of Fillers on Properties and Performance -- 4 Stress Analysis for Plastics -- 5 Structural Design of Beams, Plates and Other Structural Members -- 6 Dynamic Load Response of Plastics Members and Effects of Cyclical Loading -- 7 Other Forms of Stress Applied to Plastics Parts -- 8 Design for Stiffness -- 9 Processing Limitations on Plastics Product Design -- 10 CAD/CAM and Plastics Product Design -- 11 Material and Process Interaction and the Effects on the Performance of Plastics Parts and the Resulting Design Limitations -- 12 Performance in Service and Environmental Exposure -- 13 Design Procedure for Plastics Parts: Function, Material, Geometry, Test -- 14 Design of Plastics Structural Parts for Static Loads -- 15 Design of Dynamically Loaded Plastics Parts and Evaluation Procedures -- 16 The Design of Plastics Parts for Electrical Applications -- 17 Design of Plastics Parts for Optical Applications -- 18 Other Design Applications for Plastics -- Index/.
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    ISBN: 9781461251941
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 340p. 106 illus) , online resource
    Edition: 2
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 0. Introduction -- 1. Problem Examples -- 2. Algorithms, Data, and Programs -- 3. The Choice of Pascal as our Programming Language -- 4. Equipment — Micro, Mini, and Maxi Computers -- 5. Graphic Display Devices -- 6. Organization of the Book -- 7. Computer Jargon -- 8. The Goal Statements -- 9. Study Habits -- 1. Getting Started -- 1. Goals -- 2. Commands to the Computer. -- 3. Drawing Simple Pictures with Commands -- 4. A Pascal Program Using the Turtle -- 5. Modifying a Program with the Editor -- 6. Running the Modified Program -- 7. Disk Library and Workfile -- 8. Syntax Diagrams -- 9. Syntax for and -- 10. Sample Program Using ’s -- 2. Procedures and Variables -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Procedures -- 4. Calling One Procedure from Another -- 5. Parameters -- 6. Syntax for Procedures -- 7. Variables -- 8. Syntax for Variables -- 9. Preliminaries on Arithmetic Expressions -- 10. Working with STRING variables -- 11. Built-in Procedures and Functions for Strings -- 12. Sample Programs Using Strings -- 3. Control Structures 1 -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 1. The WHILE Statement -- 2. The IF Statement -- 3. Two-way IF Statement, Syntax for IF Statements -- 4. Syntax of Boolean Expressions -- 5. Sample Program — PLOTNAME -- 4. Control Structures II -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. The FOR Statement -- 4. The REPEAT Statement -- 5. The CASE Statement -- 6. Boolean Variables -- 7. Hints on Boolean Expressions and IF Statements -- 8. Note on Indentation -- 5. More on Procedures — Scope -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Scope of Variable Identifiers -- 4. Nested Procedures -- 5. Case Study — Using Nested Procedures -- 6. Declaring Your Own Functions -- 7. Variable Parameters -- 8. Recursive Procedures -- 9. Misuses of Recursion in Pascal -- 10. Applications of Recursion -- 6. Handling Complex Program Structure -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. What is an Algorithm? -- 4. Level of Detail -- 5. Structure Diagrams -- 6. Progressive Development of Algorithms -- 7. Structure Diagrams of some Sample Programs -- 8. Solving a Problem based on Conceptual Description -- 9. Three Challenging Problems -- 7. Data Representation -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Character Encoding -- 4. Arithmetic Expressions Assignment of Value -- 5. Integer Representations -- 6. Sample Program — Decimal to Binary Conversion -- 7. Real Number Representation -- 8. Rounding Error -- 9. Sample Program Converge -- 10. Random Numbers -- 8. Input and Output -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Differences Among Input/Output Systems -- 4. READ and READLN Statements -- 5. EOF and EOLN -- 6. File Identifiers: INPUT, OUTPUR and KEYBOARD -- 7. Sample Program AVERAGE -- 8. Sample Program MAKECHANGE -- 9. Sample Program DENOISE -- 10. Sample Program DEVOWEL -- 11. Sample Program DATECHECK -- 12. TEXT files -- 9. Basic Data Structures — I. Arrays -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Subscripted Variables -- 4. Declaration of ARRAY Variables -- 5. Using Arrays of One Dimention -- 6. Packed Character Arrays — Two Dimensions -- 7. Row and Column Sums — Crossfooting -- 8. Three or More Dimensions -- 9. More on Indexing. -- 10. Basic Data Structures — II. Sets — Types -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Enumerated Types -- 4. Declaring Your Own Types -- 5. Subrange Types -- 6. Sets -- 7. Sample Program FOODSETS -- 8. Sample Program SETDEMO -- 9. Using Sets with Characters -- 11. Basic Data Structures — III.. Records -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Sample Program CLASSDATA -- 4. The WITH Statement -- 5. Sample Program STURECORD -- 12. Pointers -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Static and Dynamic Variables -- 4. Declaring pointers -- 5. Creating a dynamic variable -- 6. Records with pointers -- 7. Linked lists -- 8. Comparison of ponters -- 9. Summary of pointer operations -- 10. SPORTSCORE2 solved with pointers -- 13. Searching -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Review of Problem Solving Approach -- 4. Linear Search -- 5. Binary Search -- 6. Recursive Binary Search Algorithm -- 14. Sorting — I. Simple Algorithms -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Insertion Sort -- 4. Bubble Sort -- 5. Merging -- 15. Sorting — II. QUICKSORT -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Description of Quicksort -- 4. Improving on Bad Median Guesses -- 5. Recursive Structure Diagram -- Appendix A — Differences of UCSD’s Pascal -- Appendix B — Glossary of Computer Jargon -- Appendix C — Built-in Procedures and Functions -- Appendix D — The UCSD Pascal System -- Appendix E — Syntax Diagrams -- Appendix F — ASCII.
    Abstract: To the Second Edition This book is designed both for introductory courses in computer problem solving, at the freshman and sophomore college level, and for individual self study. The first edition of this book has been used for teaching introductory classes at University of California San Diego (UCSD), University of California Irvine (UCI), and many other schools. This second edition is based on our experience using the text over the past six years with a broad range of students. We have taught the course using variations on Keller's Personalized System of Instruction (PSI). The organization of this book is conducive to this approach but does not require it. PSI methods allow slightly more material to be absorbed by the students than is the case with the traditional lecture/recitation presentation. PSI allows grading according to the number of chapter units completed. In a 10 week quarter, virtually all students who pass the course at UCSDand UCI complete the material covered in the first eleven chapters and the exercises associated with them. A substantial portion complete the entire fifteen chapters. For a conventional presentation under the semester system, the 15 chapters should present an appropriate amount of material for the average student.
    Description / Table of Contents: 0. Introduction1. Problem Examples -- 2. Algorithms, Data, and Programs -- 3. The Choice of Pascal as our Programming Language -- 4. Equipment - Micro, Mini, and Maxi Computers -- 5. Graphic Display Devices -- 6. Organization of the Book -- 7. Computer Jargon -- 8. The Goal Statements -- 9. Study Habits -- 1. Getting Started -- 1. Goals -- 2. Commands to the Computer. -- 3. Drawing Simple Pictures with Commands -- 4. A Pascal Program Using the Turtle -- 5. Modifying a Program with the Editor -- 6. Running the Modified Program -- 7. Disk Library and Workfile -- 8. Syntax Diagrams -- 9. Syntax for and -- 10. Sample Program Using ’s -- 2. Procedures and Variables -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Procedures -- 4. Calling One Procedure from Another -- 5. Parameters -- 6. Syntax for Procedures -- 7. Variables -- 8. Syntax for Variables -- 9. Preliminaries on Arithmetic Expressions -- 10. Working with STRING variables -- 11. Built-in Procedures and Functions for Strings -- 12. Sample Programs Using Strings -- 3. Control Structures 1 -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 1. The WHILE Statement -- 2. The IF Statement -- 3. Two-way IF Statement, Syntax for IF Statements -- 4. Syntax of Boolean Expressions -- 5. Sample Program - PLOTNAME -- 4. Control Structures II -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. The FOR Statement -- 4. The REPEAT Statement -- 5. The CASE Statement -- 6. Boolean Variables -- 7. Hints on Boolean Expressions and IF Statements -- 8. Note on Indentation -- 5. More on Procedures - Scope -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Scope of Variable Identifiers -- 4. Nested Procedures -- 5. Case Study - Using Nested Procedures -- 6. Declaring Your Own Functions -- 7. Variable Parameters -- 8. Recursive Procedures -- 9. Misuses of Recursion in Pascal -- 10. Applications of Recursion -- 6. Handling Complex Program Structure -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. What is an Algorithm? -- 4. Level of Detail -- 5. Structure Diagrams -- 6. Progressive Development of Algorithms -- 7. Structure Diagrams of some Sample Programs -- 8. Solving a Problem based on Conceptual Description -- 9. Three Challenging Problems -- 7. Data Representation -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Character Encoding -- 4. Arithmetic Expressions Assignment of Value -- 5. Integer Representations -- 6. Sample Program - Decimal to Binary Conversion -- 7. Real Number Representation -- 8. Rounding Error -- 9. Sample Program Converge -- 10. Random Numbers -- 8. Input and Output -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Differences Among Input/Output Systems -- 4. READ and READLN Statements -- 5. EOF and EOLN -- 6. File Identifiers: INPUT, OUTPUR and KEYBOARD -- 7. Sample Program AVERAGE -- 8. Sample Program MAKECHANGE -- 9. Sample Program DENOISE -- 10. Sample Program DEVOWEL -- 11. Sample Program DATECHECK -- 12. TEXT files -- 9. Basic Data Structures - I. Arrays -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Subscripted Variables -- 4. Declaration of ARRAY Variables -- 5. Using Arrays of One Dimention -- 6. Packed Character Arrays - Two Dimensions -- 7. Row and Column Sums - Crossfooting -- 8. Three or More Dimensions -- 9. More on Indexing. -- 10. Basic Data Structures - II. Sets - Types -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Enumerated Types -- 4. Declaring Your Own Types -- 5. Subrange Types -- 6. Sets -- 7. Sample Program FOODSETS -- 8. Sample Program SETDEMO -- 9. Using Sets with Characters -- 11. Basic Data Structures - III. Records -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Sample Program CLASSDATA -- 4. The WITH Statement -- 5. Sample Program STURECORD -- 12. Pointers -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Static and Dynamic Variables -- 4. Declaring pointers -- 5. Creating a dynamic variable -- 6. Records with pointers -- 7. Linked lists -- 8. Comparison of ponters -- 9. Summary of pointer operations -- 10. SPORTSCORE2 solved with pointers -- 13. Searching -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Review of Problem Solving Approach -- 4. Linear Search -- 5. Binary Search -- 6. Recursive Binary Search Algorithm -- 14. Sorting - I. Simple Algorithms -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Insertion Sort -- 4. Bubble Sort -- 5. Merging -- 15. Sorting - II. QUICKSORT -- 1. Goals -- 2. Background -- 3. Description of Quicksort -- 4. Improving on Bad Median Guesses -- 5. Recursive Structure Diagram -- Appendix A - Differences of UCSD’s Pascal -- Appendix B - Glossary of Computer Jargon -- Appendix C - Built-in Procedures and Functions -- Appendix D - The UCSD Pascal System -- Appendix E - Syntax Diagrams -- Appendix F - ASCII.
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    Description / Table of Contents: 3 - PsychoNeuroImmunoLoGy and Breakdown in Adaptation: Interactions Within The Central Nervous System, The Immune and Endocrine SystemsImmunology for nonimmunologists: some guidelines for incipient psychoneuroimmunologists -- Neuroendocrine interactions with brain and behaviour: a model for psychoneuroimmunology ? -- Psychoneuroimmunology -- Emotions, immunity and disease: an historical and philosophical perspective -- Immunoglobulins as stress markers ? -- Problems of clinical interdisciplinary research - investigation into bronchial asthma as a paradigm -- Factors involved in the classical conditioning of antibody responses in mice -- The bone marrow, our autonomous morphostatic “brain” -- Immune regulation of the hypothalamic - hypophysial - adrenal axis: a role for thymosins and lymphokines -- Stress and immune response: parameters and markers -- 4 - Breakdown in Human Adaptation and Gastrointestinal Dysfunction: Clinical, Biochemical and Psychobiolo- Gical Aspects -- The brain and the gut -- The role of psychiatric assessment in the management of functional bowel disease -- Application of psychological measures in epidemiological studies of gastrointestinal disease: a critical opinion -- Stress-related nicotine abuse and disorders of the gastrointestinal tract -- Use of quantitative methods for the study of psychological factors in ulcer patients -- Stress, the immune system and GI function -- Clinical recognition of stress related gastrointestinal disorders in adults -- Stress and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) -- Upper GI bleeding lesions related to- or associated with- stress -- 5 - Acute Effect of Psychological Stress on Cardiovascular System: Models and Clinical Assessment -- I. Systems Interplay in Stress Response -- Need for clinical models: physiopathological versus epidemiological study -- Psychosocial stress: endocrine and brain interactions and their relevance for cardiovascular processes -- Hormonal response to acute stress: focus on opioid peptides -- II. Myocardial Infarction Clinical Studies -- Emotional stress and heart disease: clinical recognition and assessment -- Possibilities and limitations of longterm studies on the effect of psychological stress on cardiovascular function -- Interaction between short- and long-term stress in cardiovascular disease -- Clinical clues of neuro-humoral interpretation of the genesis of coronary spasm -- Provocative testing for coronary spasm -- Hemodynamic characterization of different mental stress tests -- Experimental studies -- Thoracic autonomic nerves regulating the canine heart -- Nervous coronary constriction via ? -adrenoreceptors: counteracted by metabolic regulation, by coronary ? -adrenoreceptor stimulation or by flow dependent, endothelium-mediated dilation -- III. Cardiac Arrhythmias Clinical studies -- Clinical clues to psychological and neuro-humoral mechanisms of arrhythmogenesis -- Clinical clues and experimental evidence of the neuro-humoral interpretation of cardiac arrhythmias -- IV. Arterial Hypertension Clinical Studies -- Blood pressure control during mental stress -- Somatic responses to acute stress and the relevance for the study of their mechanisms -- Neurohumoral factors involved in the pathogenesis of hypertension -- Experimental studies -- Results of experimental studies favouring the hypothesis of the influence of stress on the genesis of hypertension -- Animal models for the assesment of stress on arterial blood pressure -- V. Methods -- Validation and quantification of mental stress tests, and their application to acute cardiovascular patients -- Methods and limits for the detection of the response of coronary circulation to acute stress.
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    Series Statement: Receptors and Recognition 16
    Series Statement: Series B 16
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    Abstract: 1 Immunogenetic Approaches to Cell Surface Molecules in the Mouse -- 2 Genetics of the Human Red Cell Surface -- 3 Analysis of the Human Cell Surface by Somatic Cell Genetics -- 4 Molecular Genetics of the HLA Region -- 5 Cell Genetic Analysis of the Receptor Systems for Bioactive Polypeptides -- 6 Genetics of the Cell Surface of the Preimplantation Embryo: Studies on Antigens Determined by Chromosome 17 in the Mouse -- 7 The Male-Specific Antigen (H-Y) and Sexual Differentiation.
    Abstract: The cell surface is the barrier between the cell and its environment which regulates the flow of both simple and complex molecules into and out of the cell; it is also the organelle responsible for communication between the cell and its environment. Each cell expresses receptors for a wide variety of hormones, growth factors, growth substrates and other cells. In multicellular organisms communication between cells is required for controlling development, cellular differentiation, morphogenesis and, in a more general sense, integration of myriad cell types into a single organism. The series Receptors and Recognition has as its overall aim the dissection of the cell surface to correlate structure and function for this complex organelle. In most of the preceding volumes the approach has been biochemical or physiological. In this volume the mammalian cell surface is analysed by a genetic approach. Genetic analysis of the cell surface, especially when combined with immuno­ logical techniques, has a long history. In 1900 Landsteiner showed that serum from one individual could agglutinate the red cells of another. Besides the practical result of making blood transfusion safe, this was the first demon­ stration of a human genetic polymorphism and for the next 50 years the red blood cell surface provided most of the genetic markers used to study human populations.
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    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- Joint Configurations: Lap-shear Joints, Butt Joints, Fillets. Metals and Other Constructional Materials. The Decision to Use Adhesive Bonding. The Balance of Advantages and Disadvantages -- 2. The Nature And Magnitude of Stresses In Adhesive Joints -- Introduction: Reality, Methods of Mathematical Analysis. The Single Lap Joint: Linear Elastic Analysis, Volkersen’s Analysis, The Analysis of Goland and Reissner, Effect of Bending in a Double-lap Joint, Volkersen’s Second Theory, Later Work. The Single-lap Joint — End Effects: Reduction of Stress Concentrations. The Single-lap Joint — Elasto-plastic Analysis. The Effect of Adherend Shape — Scarfed, Bevelled and Stepped Adherends. Composite Materials. Tubular Joints. Butt Joints. The Use of Joints in Design: Lap Joints, Tubular Joints, T-joints, Corner Joints, Butt Joints, Stiffeners, Doublers, Assembly -- 3. Standard Mechanical Test Procedures -- Destructive Testing: Tests with Thin Sheet Adherends, Tests for Properties of Adhesives. Nondestructive Testing: Nature of Defects, Tests Carried Out Before Bonding, Post-bonding and In-service Testing -- 4. The General Properties of Polymeric Adhesives -- Polymer Structures: Unsaturation. Mixed Adhesives. Properties and Temperature: The Glass Transition Temperature, Decomposition Temperature, Melting Temperature, The Deformation of Adhesive Polymers by Stress, Viscoelasticity, The Modulus of an Adhesive, Poisson’s Ratio, Strength Properties of Adhesive Polymers, Yielding Stresses of Polymers, Failure Modes After Yielding, Creep, Failure without Yielding — Brittle Fracture, Crazing, Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, Resistance to Deterioration -- 5. Factors Influencing The Choice of Adhesive -- Interaction with Substrate. Structural Adhesives for Metals: Check-list for Structural Metal Adhesives Used at Temperatures up to 70°C, The Advantage of Supported Filmic Adhesives (Tapes’), Unsupported Films, Liquids and Pastes, Influence of Metal of Adherend, High Temperature Metal-Metal Adhesion. Structural Adhesives for Wood: Check-list for the Use of Structural Wood Adhesives. Structural Adhesives for Mixed Constructions: Metal-Wood Structures, Metal-reinforced Plastics Structures. Choice of Adhesives for Semi-structural Use: Checklist for Adhesives for Semi-structural Use -- 6. Surface Preparation -- Metals. Wood. Concrete. Glass or Carbon-fibre Reinforced Plastics. Shot, Sand or Grit Blasting. Solvent Degreasing or Wiping. Chemical Etching: Aluminium, Ferrous Metals, Titanium, Other Metals. Priming Layers: Primers as Coupling Agents -- 7. Service Life -- The Creep of Adhesive Joints. Time-to-failure (Under Static Loading). Cycles-to-failure: Influence of Temperature, Influence of Test Frequency, Influence of Amplitude, Influence of Moisture. Effects of Temperature Change on Joint Strength. Service Life as Indicated by Climatic Exposure Trials -- 8. Applications -- Aircraft, Anchorages. Bridges. Carriages. Cars. Decking. Furniture. Glass Reinforced Plastics. Helicopters. Helicopter Blades. Hovercraft. Lamp Posts. Magnets. PABST. Rollers. Segmental Construction. Ski Constructions. Telephone Kiosks. Yachts -- References -- Appendix: Standard American and UK Specifications for -- Adhesion Tests -- Author Index.
    Abstract: The intention of this book is that it should contain everything an engineer needs to know to be able to design and produce adhesively bonded joints which are required to carry significant loads. The advan­ tages and disadvantages of bonding are given, together with a sufficient understanding of the necessary mechanics and chemistry to enable the designer to make a sound engineering judgement in any particular case. The stresses in joints are discussed extensively so that the engineer can get sufficient philosophy or feel for them, or can delve more deeply into the mathematics to obtain quantitative solutions even with elasto­ plastic behaviour. A critical description is given of standard methods of testing adhesives, both destructively and non-destructively. The essen­ tial chemistry of adhesives and the importance of surface preparation are described and guidance is given for adhesive selection by me ans of check lists. For many applications, there will not be a unique adhesive which alone is suitable, and factors such as cost, convenience, produc­ tion considerations or familiarity may be decisive. A list of applications is given as examples. The authors wish to increase the confidence of engineers using adhesive bonding in load-bearing applications by the information and experience presented. With increasing experience of adhesives en­ gineering, design will become more elegant as weH as more fitted to its products.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. IntroductionJoint Configurations: Lap-shear Joints, Butt Joints, Fillets. Metals and Other Constructional Materials. The Decision to Use Adhesive Bonding. The Balance of Advantages and Disadvantages -- 2. The Nature And Magnitude of Stresses In Adhesive Joints -- Introduction: Reality, Methods of Mathematical Analysis. The Single Lap Joint: Linear Elastic Analysis, Volkersen’s Analysis, The Analysis of Goland and Reissner, Effect of Bending in a Double-lap Joint, Volkersen’s Second Theory, Later Work. The Single-lap Joint - End Effects: Reduction of Stress Concentrations. The Single-lap Joint - Elasto-plastic Analysis. The Effect of Adherend Shape - Scarfed, Bevelled and Stepped Adherends. Composite Materials. Tubular Joints. Butt Joints. The Use of Joints in Design: Lap Joints, Tubular Joints, T-joints, Corner Joints, Butt Joints, Stiffeners, Doublers, Assembly -- 3. Standard Mechanical Test Procedures -- Destructive Testing: Tests with Thin Sheet Adherends, Tests for Properties of Adhesives. Nondestructive Testing: Nature of Defects, Tests Carried Out Before Bonding, Post-bonding and In-service Testing -- 4. The General Properties of Polymeric Adhesives -- Polymer Structures: Unsaturation. Mixed Adhesives. Properties and Temperature: The Glass Transition Temperature, Decomposition Temperature, Melting Temperature, The Deformation of Adhesive Polymers by Stress, Viscoelasticity, The Modulus of an Adhesive, Poisson’s Ratio, Strength Properties of Adhesive Polymers, Yielding Stresses of Polymers, Failure Modes After Yielding, Creep, Failure without Yielding - Brittle Fracture, Crazing, Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, Resistance to Deterioration -- 5. Factors Influencing The Choice of Adhesive -- Interaction with Substrate. Structural Adhesives for Metals: Check-list for Structural Metal Adhesives Used at Temperatures up to 70°C, The Advantage of Supported Filmic Adhesives (Tapes’), Unsupported Films, Liquids and Pastes, Influence of Metal of Adherend, High Temperature Metal-Metal Adhesion. Structural Adhesives for Wood: Check-list for the Use of Structural Wood Adhesives. Structural Adhesives for Mixed Constructions: Metal-Wood Structures, Metal-reinforced Plastics Structures. Choice of Adhesives for Semi-structural Use: Checklist for Adhesives for Semi-structural Use -- 6. Surface Preparation -- Metals. Wood. Concrete. Glass or Carbon-fibre Reinforced Plastics. Shot, Sand or Grit Blasting. Solvent Degreasing or Wiping. Chemical Etching: Aluminium, Ferrous Metals, Titanium, Other Metals. Priming Layers: Primers as Coupling Agents -- 7. Service Life -- The Creep of Adhesive Joints. Time-to-failure (Under Static Loading). Cycles-to-failure: Influence of Temperature, Influence of Test Frequency, Influence of Amplitude, Influence of Moisture. Effects of Temperature Change on Joint Strength. Service Life as Indicated by Climatic Exposure Trials -- 8. Applications -- Aircraft, Anchorages. Bridges. Carriages. Cars. Decking. Furniture. Glass Reinforced Plastics. Helicopters. Helicopter Blades. Hovercraft. Lamp Posts. Magnets. PABST. Rollers. Segmental Construction. Ski Constructions. Telephone Kiosks. Yachts -- References -- Appendix: Standard American and UK Specifications for -- Adhesion Tests -- Author Index.
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    Description / Table of Contents: 1. IntroductionReasons for Tillage -- Present Philosophy in No-Tillage -- 2. Effects of Climate on Performance of No-Tillage -- Precipitation and Evapotranspiration -- Soil Temperature -- Corn Seedling Growth as Related to Soil Temperature -- Time of Planting -- 3. Soil Adaptability for No-Tillage -- Some Factors Affecting Adoption of No-Tillage 42 Soil Drainage -- Suitability for Sloping Land -- Soil Water Erosion -- Erosion Control by No-Tillage -- Controlling Soil Wind Erosion by No-Tillage -- Steeplands -- 4. Soil Moisture -- Effect of Mulch on Evaporation of Soil Water -- Effect of Soil Texture, Pans and Drainage Class on Soil Water Evaporation -- Soil Water in Field Studies -- Effect of No-Tillage on Root Growth -- 5. Fertilization and Liming -- The Soil Environment Under No-Tillage Versus Conventional Tillage -- 6. Energy Requirement in No-Tillage -- Energy Use in Agriculture -- Need for Energy Conservation in Agriculture -- Energy Use and Efficiency in Tillage Systems -- Energy Efficiency in Fertilizer Management -- Energy Efficiency in Forage Production -- 7. Response of Weeds and Herbicides Under No-Tillage Conditions -- Some Factors Affecting Weed Control in No-Tillage -- Effect of Surface Plant Residue on Herbicide Persistence -- 8. Other Pests in No-Tillage and Their Control -- Insects -- Diseases -- Corn -- Sorghum -- Soybeans -- Wheat -- Summary -- 9. Changes in Soil Properties Under No-Tillage -- The Microbial Environment -- Soil Physical Properties -- Chemical Properties -- 10. Multicropping -- Multicropping With No-Tillage Techniques -- Beginnings of Multiple Cropping in the United States -- Requirements for Successful Multiple Cropping -- The Future of Multiple Cropping -- 11. Equipment -- Planters and Planting No-Tillage -- Tractor Requirements for No-Tillage -- Pesticide Applicators -- Hand Planting -- 12. No-Tillage in the Tropics -- Soil Resources -- Water Resources -- Human Resources -- Prospects for Success of No-Tillage in the Tropics.
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    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction to the magnetism of rocks1.1 Rocks as magnetic information stores -- 1.2 The recorded information -- 1.3 Rock and mineral magnetism -- 1.4 Magnetism-some preliminaries -- 2 Magnetic minerals in rocks -- 2.1 The magnetic mineral systems -- 2.2 The magnetic mineralogy of igneous rocks -- 2.3 The magnetic mineralogy of sediments -- 2.4 The magnetic mineralogy of extra-terrestrial materials -- 2.5 Summary -- Selected bibliography -- 3 The atomic basis of magnetism -- 3.1 The electron spin; the transition elements -- 3.2 Exchange -- 3.3 Curie temperatures of spinel oxides -- 3.4 Magnetocrystalline anisotropy -- 3.5 Induced anisotropy -- 3.6 Categories of magnetic behaviour -- 3.7 Summary -- Selected bibliography -- 4 The magnetization process -- 4.1 The demagnetizing field-shape anisotropy -- 4.2 Domains and domain walls -- 4.3 The magnetization process -- 4.4 The time-dependence of magnetization-equilibrium and thermal agitation -- 4.5 Summary -- Selected bibliography -- 5 Thermoremanent magnetization -- 5.1 The mechanism-definitions of blocking temperature -- 5.2 TRM models -- 5.3 Thermal demagnetization-partial TRM -- 5.4 Self-reversed TRM -- 5.5 Summary -- Selected bibliography -- 6 Other remanence-inducing mechanisms -- 6.1 Mechanisms in nature -- 6.2 Mechanisms in the laboratory -- 6.3 Summary -- Selected bibliography -- 7 Magnetic properties of titanomagnetites and titanomaghemites -- 7.1 The titanomagnetites -- 7.2 The titanomaghemites -- 7.3 Multiphase products of the oxidation of titanomagnetite -- 7.4 Summary -- 8 Magnetic properties of other mineral systems -- 8.1 Haematite -- 8.2 The haematite-ilmenite solid solution -- 8.3 The pyrrhotites -- 8.4 Goethite -- 8.5 Iron -- 8.6 Alteration products of non-magnetic minerals -- 8.7 Summary -- 9 Applications of rock and mineral magnetism -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Physical models-the acquisition and removal of weak field remanences -- 9.3 Determination of the composition, concentration and microstructure of the magnetic mineral fraction in a rock (or other material) -- 9.4 Connections in planetary physics-the magnetization of planetary crusts -- 9.5 Summary.
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    Abstract: 1: Principal Robot Applications -- 1.1 Industrial Applications Index: Manufacturing and Assembly Robots -- 1.2 Industrial Applications Index: Automated Guided Vehicles -- 1.3 Industrial Applications Index: Vision Systems -- 2: Technical Specifications -- 2.1 Technical Specifications: Manufacturing and Assembly Robots -- 2.2 Technical Specifications: Automated Guided Vehicles -- 2.3 Technical Specifications: Vision Systems -- 3: Directory of Manufacturers and Distributors -- 3.1 Directory of Manufacturers -- 3.2 Directory of Distributors.
    Abstract: The industrial application of robots is growing steadily. This is reflected in the number of manufacturers now in­ volved in the field of robotics. Thanks to pioneers such as Joseph Engelberger of Unimation Inc, industry has seen their rapid deployment in all areas of manufacturing. Manufacturers of robots and robotic equipment have increased their production levels and at the same time have made great efforts to improve and adapt their pro­ ducts to allow them to be used for a wider range of appli­ cations. The demand for ever more sophisticated robotic devices has made the choice of robot for a particular application an extremely hard one. Industrial Robot Specifications has been compiled to enable users to assess robotics in the context of their own needs. The book contains detailed information on over 300 robots manufactured and distributed under licence throughout Europe. More than 90 companies are cov­ ered, and details are given of their distributors and agents, regional addresses and names of key contacts. Information is provided on robots as diverse as simple teaching machines, costing perhaps £1500, to those highly sophisticated computer-controlled robot devices commonly found in flexible manufacturing systems, costing tens of thousands of pounds each. Introduction Industrial Robot Specifications is divided into three sec­ adjustable mechanisms that command manipulation.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1: Principal Robot Applications1.1 Industrial Applications Index: Manufacturing and Assembly Robots -- 1.2 Industrial Applications Index: Automated Guided Vehicles -- 1.3 Industrial Applications Index: Vision Systems -- 2: Technical Specifications -- 2.1 Technical Specifications: Manufacturing and Assembly Robots -- 2.2 Technical Specifications: Automated Guided Vehicles -- 2.3 Technical Specifications: Vision Systems -- 3: Directory of Manufacturers and Distributors -- 3.1 Directory of Manufacturers -- 3.2 Directory of Distributors.
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    Abstract: 1 -- 1. Welcoming address -- 2. Integration and implementation of computer-aided engineering (CAE) — the strategy for innovative product design in the 1980s -- 3. Getting the CADCAM tool working -- 4. Encouraging new technology links between industrial and teaching institutions: Aston Science Park -- 2: Ergonomics -- 5. Education for human-centred systems -- 6. CAD and the human operator -- 3: Training — general -- 7. The training needs of CADCAM -- 8. New directions in training -- 9. Skills and knowledge requirements for CADCAM -- 10. The teaching of CAD — a review of the proceedings of a conference held at Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic, April 1982 -- 11. The integration of a commercial CAD package in the teaching of CAE on an undergraduate course -- 4: Training — curriculum and training equipment -- 12. The development of micro-based procedure for the teaching of three-dimensional geometric design -- 13. A comprehensive approach for CAD ED curriculum elaboration -- 14. New technology-based training and its role in CADCAM -- 15. A review of computer graphics equipment for engineering applications -- 16. Educational software for CAD teaching -- 17. Implementing graphics in design, process and manufacturing industries -- 18. PELICAM: An interactive educational software for training students to the finite element method -- 19. Computer-aided design for design and craft students -- 5: Training — the introduction of CADCAM into particular disciplines -- 20. Training requirements for architects: a view from an experienced user -- 21. Education and training in computer-aided building design -- 22. Introducing CAD into the design office -- 23. Training and learning during the introduction of an interactive computer-aided building design system into government design offices -- 24. Implications of CADCAM for training in the engineering industry -- 25. A practical approach to the training of engineers -- 26. Educating engineering designers: the introduction of desktop computers and software to the design environment -- 27. Computer-aided design for chemical engineers -- 28. A practical approach to training in the use of an integrated plant modelling system -- 29. Computer-aided design and development planning -- 30. A case history of introducing CAD into a large aerospace company -- 6: Training course experience -- 31. Teaching CAD for electronics at the Norwegian Institute of Technology — present status and future trends -- 32. Post-professional education in computers in architecture at the University of Sydney -- 33. CAD in the Cambridge Engineering Tripos 1977–82 -- 34. CAD in structural engineering at UMIST -- 35. CAD — the first year -- 36. Six years of teaching computer-aided design at the University of Stellenbosch -- 37. CADCAM education at Cranfield Institute of Technology -- 38. Teaching computer graphics to mechanical engineers in Britain and the United States -- 39. The teaching of CAE in a polytechnic engineering department — Huddersfield experience -- 40. Teaching CAD and CAM -- 41. A practical approach to CADCAM training -- 42. Promoting industrial awareness of CADCAM -- 7: International experience -- 43. International implementation of a CAAD project in schools of architecture -- 44. A cost-effective two-way computer-aided tertiary education network for industrially developing countries -- 45. Education and training for CAD — a comparative study of requirements for developing and developed nations -- 46. Chairman’s concluding remarks.
    Description / Table of Contents: 11. Welcoming address -- 2. Integration and implementation of computer-aided engineering (CAE) - the strategy for innovative product design in the 1980s -- 3. Getting the CADCAM tool working -- 4. Encouraging new technology links between industrial and teaching institutions: Aston Science Park -- 2: Ergonomics -- 5. Education for human-centred systems -- 6. CAD and the human operator -- 3: Training - general -- 7. The training needs of CADCAM -- 8. New directions in training -- 9. Skills and knowledge requirements for CADCAM -- 10. The teaching of CAD - a review of the proceedings of a conference held at Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic, April 1982 -- 11. The integration of a commercial CAD package in the teaching of CAE on an undergraduate course -- 4: Training - curriculum and training equipment -- 12. The development of micro-based procedure for the teaching of three-dimensional geometric design -- 13. A comprehensive approach for CAD ED curriculum elaboration -- 14. New technology-based training and its role in CADCAM -- 15. A review of computer graphics equipment for engineering applications -- 16. Educational software for CAD teaching -- 17. Implementing graphics in design, process and manufacturing industries -- 18. PELICAM: An interactive educational software for training students to the finite element method -- 19. Computer-aided design for design and craft students -- 5: Training - the introduction of CADCAM into particular disciplines -- 20. Training requirements for architects: a view from an experienced user -- 21. Education and training in computer-aided building design -- 22. Introducing CAD into the design office -- 23. Training and learning during the introduction of an interactive computer-aided building design system into government design offices -- 24. Implications of CADCAM for training in the engineering industry -- 25. A practical approach to the training of engineers -- 26. Educating engineering designers: the introduction of desktop computers and software to the design environment -- 27. Computer-aided design for chemical engineers -- 28. A practical approach to training in the use of an integrated plant modelling system -- 29. Computer-aided design and development planning -- 30. A case history of introducing CAD into a large aerospace company -- 6: Training course experience -- 31. Teaching CAD for electronics at the Norwegian Institute of Technology - present status and future trends -- 32. Post-professional education in computers in architecture at the University of Sydney -- 33. CAD in the Cambridge Engineering Tripos 1977-82 -- 34. CAD in structural engineering at UMIST -- 35. CAD - the first year -- 36. Six years of teaching computer-aided design at the University of Stellenbosch -- 37. CADCAM education at Cranfield Institute of Technology -- 38. Teaching computer graphics to mechanical engineers in Britain and the United States -- 39. The teaching of CAE in a polytechnic engineering department - Huddersfield experience -- 40. Teaching CAD and CAM -- 41. A practical approach to CADCAM training -- 42. Promoting industrial awareness of CADCAM -- 7: International experience -- 43. International implementation of a CAAD project in schools of architecture -- 44. A cost-effective two-way computer-aided tertiary education network for industrially developing countries -- 45. Education and training for CAD - a comparative study of requirements for developing and developed nations -- 46. Chairman’s concluding remarks.
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    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Principles of Drug Action and DispositionChemical Identity of Drugs -- Bonding Mechanisms -- Absorption of Drugs -- Distribution of Drugs -- The Biotransformation of Drugs -- The Excretion of Drugs -- 2. Elementary Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics -- Pharmacokinetics -- Pharmacodynamics -- 3. The Pharmacology of the Fetus and Placenta -- The Placenta -- The Fetus -- The Effects of Drugs Upon the Fetus -- Fetal Pharmacokinetics -- Teratology -- 4. The Pharmacology of the Perinatal Period -- Intrapartum Phase -- Postpartum Phase -- The Pharmacology of Specific Drugs used in the Newborn -- Drugs and Breast Feeding -- 5. The Pharmacology of the Older Child -- Influence of Physiological Factors on Drug Absorption and Bioavailability -- The Effect of Disease on Drug Absorption and Bioavailability -- Conditions Affecting the Binding, Metabolism and Excretion of Drugs -- Drug Metabolism -- Drug Excretion -- 6. The Central Nervous System -- Anatomy and Organisation -- The Psychotropic Agents -- Sedatives and Hypnotics -- Analgesics -- The Anti-convulsant Drugs -- Drugs Affecting the Central Control of Muscle Function -- Anaesthesia -- Clinical Appendix -- 7. The Peripheral Nervous System -- The Autonomic System -- The Physiology of Smooth Muscle -- Drugs Affecting Neuro-muscular Transmission -- 8. The Cardiovascular System -- The Physiology of Cardiac Contraction -- Cardiotonic Drugs -- Cardiotoxic Drugs -- The Physiology of Normal Cardiac Rhythm -- Disturbance of Cardiac Rate and Rhythm -- Drugs Used to Treat Arrhythmias -- Drug Induced Arrthymias -- The Physiology of Blood-pressure Control -- Antihypertensive Drugs -- Drugs Causing Systemic Hypertension -- Pulmonary Hypertension -- Clinical Appendix -- 9. The Alimentary System -- The Physiology of the Mouth, Salivary Glands and Oesophagus -- The Physiology of the Stomach -- The Physiology of the Lower Bowel -- Drugs which Act Upon the Gastrointestinal System -- The Pancreas -- The Liver and Bile Ducts -- Clinical Appendix -- 10. The Respiratory System -- The Physiology of the Respiratory System -- Drugs Affecting the Respiratory System -- Clinical Appendix -- 11. The Urinary System -- The Physiology of the Kidney -- Drugs Affecting the Kidney -- The Physiology of the Bladder -- Drugs Affecting Bladder Function -- Clinical Appendix -- 12. The Haemopoietic System -- The Physiology of the Red Cell -- Physiology of the Leucocytes -- Haemostasis -- The Fibrinolytic System and Thrombolysis -- 13. The Endocrine System -- The Hypothalamic/Pituitary Complex -- The Pituitary -- The Adrenal Gland -- Inhibitors of Adrenal Steroid Synthesis -- The Thyroid -- The Pancreas -- Androgens and Anabolic Steroids -- Progestogens and Oestrogens -- Agents Affecting Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism -- Clinical Appendix -- 14. The Pharmacology of the Skin -- Anatomy and Function -- Variations and Diseases -- Treatment with Drugs -- Skin Disinfectants and Antiseptics -- Drugs Which Cause Skin Disease -- 15. The Pharmacology of the Eye -- Structure and Function -- Drug Treatments -- Mydriatics -- Drug Treatment of Glaucoma -- Drug Effects Upon Ocular Function -- 16. General and Specific Chemotherapy -- Antimicrobial Agents -- Drugs Used to Treat Protozoal Infection and Infestation by Multicellular Organisms -- Chemotherapy of Neoplastic Disorders -- 17. Immunity and its Modification by Drugs -- Normal Mechanisms of Immunity -- Active Immunisation -- Passive Immunisation -- Adjuvants of the Immune Response -- Immunosuppressants -- Immune Tolerance -- Hypersensitivity Responses -- Drug Therapy of Hypersensitivity -- Drugs Used in Inflammation -- 18. Ethics and Problems of Clinical Trials in Children -- Some Types of Clinical Trials -- Suggestions for Further Reading.
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    Abstract: 1. Carotenoid-Protein Complexes -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Carotenolipo (glyco) proteins -- 1.3 Carotenoproteins -- 1.4 Nature of bonding of pigments to apoproteins -- 1.5 References -- 2. Porifera -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Nature and distribution -- 2.3 Source of sponge carotenoids -- 2.4 Chemosystematics of sponge carotenoids -- 2.5 References -- 3. Coelenterates -- 3.1 Class Hydrozoa -- 3.2 Class Scyphozoa -- 3.3 Class Anthozoa -- 3.4 References -- 4. Echinodermata, Annelida, Sipunculida, Priapulida, Platyhelminthes and Bryozoa -- 4.1 Echinodermata -- 4.2 Annelida -- 4.3 Sipunculida -- 4.4 Priapulida -- 4.5 Platyhelminthes -- 4.6 Bryozoa -- 4.7 Formation and metabolism -- 4.8 References -- 5. Mollusca -- 5.1 Pelecypoda (Bivalvia, Lamellibranchia, Acephala) -- 5.2 Gastropoda -- 5.3 Amphineura -- 5.4 Cephalopoda -- 5.5 Function of carotenoids -- 5.6 References -- 6. Crustacea -- 6.1 Nature and distribution -- 6.2 Localization -- 6.3 Metabolism -- 6.4 Hormonal control of pigmentation -- 6.5 Sexual dimorphism -- 6.6 Colour variants -- 6.7 Environmental and ecological considerations -- 6.8 Crowding -- 6.9 Parasitization -- 6.10 Function -- 6.11 References -- 7. Arachnids and Insects -- 7.1 Arachnida -- 7.2 Insecta -- 7.3 Function -- 7.4 References -- 8. Tunicates and Fish -- 8.1 Tunicates -- 8.2 Fish -- 8.3 References -- 9. Amphibia and Reptiles -- 9.1 Amphibia -- 9.2 Reptiles -- 9.3 References -- 10. Birds -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Distribution -- 10.3 Formation -- 10.4 Metabolism -- 10.5 Function -- 10.6 Coloration of poultry foods -- 10.7 References -- 11. Mammals -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Carotenoid accumulators -- 11.3 Non-accumulators -- 11.4 Conversion of carotenoids into Vitamin A -- 11.5 References -- General Index -- Species Index.
    Abstract: des Plantes (Hermann, Paris), and in 1935 by Lederer's Les Carotenoides des Animaux (Hermann, Paris). Since then a survey such as the present one has not appeared. In order to present a full picture, much of the pre-1934 work has been reconsidered and, as far as is known, every important contribution which has appeared since that date has been discussed. Two peripheral aspects ofthe subject have, however, been omitted, namely (a) the qualita­ tive and quantitative changes which the carotenoids of plant materials undergo in storage or during processing into food and (b) the carotene (pro-vitamin A) requirements of different animal species; it was felt that the former, about which a great deal has been written, was too technological to be suitable for inclusion in the present volume, whilst the latter is more suitable for a monograph on vitamin A. The very wide distribution of the carotenoids in Nature suggests that, in spite of the superficially diverse functions ascribed to them in different living tissues, there may be some factor or property through which all these functions will eventually be correlated; any suggestion as to the nature of this common property can perhaps come most readily from a comparative approach. Apart from critically surveying the literature this book has been constructed so as to focus attention on comparative data and their possible implications.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Carotenoid-Protein Complexes1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Carotenolipo (glyco) proteins -- 1.3 Carotenoproteins -- 1.4 Nature of bonding of pigments to apoproteins -- 1.5 References -- 2. Porifera -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Nature and distribution -- 2.3 Source of sponge carotenoids -- 2.4 Chemosystematics of sponge carotenoids -- 2.5 References -- 3. Coelenterates -- 3.1 Class Hydrozoa -- 3.2 Class Scyphozoa -- 3.3 Class Anthozoa -- 3.4 References -- 4. Echinodermata, Annelida, Sipunculida, Priapulida, Platyhelminthes and Bryozoa -- 4.1 Echinodermata -- 4.2 Annelida -- 4.3 Sipunculida -- 4.4 Priapulida -- 4.5 Platyhelminthes -- 4.6 Bryozoa -- 4.7 Formation and metabolism -- 4.8 References -- 5. Mollusca -- 5.1 Pelecypoda (Bivalvia, Lamellibranchia, Acephala) -- 5.2 Gastropoda -- 5.3 Amphineura -- 5.4 Cephalopoda -- 5.5 Function of carotenoids -- 5.6 References -- 6. Crustacea -- 6.1 Nature and distribution -- 6.2 Localization -- 6.3 Metabolism -- 6.4 Hormonal control of pigmentation -- 6.5 Sexual dimorphism -- 6.6 Colour variants -- 6.7 Environmental and ecological considerations -- 6.8 Crowding -- 6.9 Parasitization -- 6.10 Function -- 6.11 References -- 7. Arachnids and Insects -- 7.1 Arachnida -- 7.2 Insecta -- 7.3 Function -- 7.4 References -- 8. Tunicates and Fish -- 8.1 Tunicates -- 8.2 Fish -- 8.3 References -- 9. Amphibia and Reptiles -- 9.1 Amphibia -- 9.2 Reptiles -- 9.3 References -- 10. Birds -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Distribution -- 10.3 Formation -- 10.4 Metabolism -- 10.5 Function -- 10.6 Coloration of poultry foods -- 10.7 References -- 11. Mammals -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Carotenoid accumulators -- 11.3 Non-accumulators -- 11.4 Conversion of carotenoids into Vitamin A -- 11.5 References -- General Index -- Species Index.
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    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Laboratory instrumentation and microcomputers -- 1.2 Measurement systems -- 1.3 Electronic black boxes -- 1.4 A practical footnote -- 2 The Basics of Laboratory Signals -- 2.1 Transducers -- 2.2 Measurement signals -- 2.3 The transducer connection -- 2.4 Noise and interference -- 2.5 Minimising interference -- 2.6 Signal-to-noise ratio -- 2.7 Control signals -- 3 The Elements of Analog Signal Handling -- 3.1 Op-amps -- 3.2 Feedback systems -- 3.3 Basic amplifier configurations -- 3.4 Bandwidth and slew rate -- 3.5 Practical dc signal circuits -- 3.6 Ac signal circuits -- 3.7 Integrators -- 3.8 Differentiators -- 3.9 Pulse amplifiers -- 3.10 Filters -- 4 The Elements of Digital Signal Handling -- 4.1 Logic gates -- 4.2 TTL families -- 4.3 CMOS families -- 4.4 CMOS and TTL together -- 4.5 MSI circuits -- 4.6 Generating logic levels -- 4.7 Analog/digital interconversion -- 4.8 Serial digital signals -- 5 The Modern Microcomputer -- 5.1 The eight bit micro -- 5.2 The programming language -- 5.3 The operating system -- 5.4 Peripherals -- 5.5 Byte handling busses -- 5.6 The video display -- 5.7 Bit manipulation -- 5.8 Timing and addressing -- 5.9 Interrupts and interrupt flags -- 5.10 The 16 bit micro -- 6 Interfacing Microcomputers with Laboratory Instrumentation -- 6.1 Basic instrumental interface types -- 6.2 Multiplexing -- 6.3 Multiple byte interfaces -- 6.4 Interface control -- 6.5 Handshaking -- 6.6 Synchronous byte transfers -- 6.7 Dynamic interfaces -- 7 Standard Interface Systems -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The IEEE 488 standard -- 7.3 The RS232C link -- 8 System Design -- 8.1 An approach to system design / Case study -- Appendices -- Appendix 1 Decimal-hexadecimal conversion tables -- Appendix 2 The ASCII code -- Appendix 3 Sample assembler routine for GPIB adaptor -- Device index.
    Abstract: The invention of the microcomputer in the mid-1970s and its subsequent low-cost proliferation has opened up a new world for the laboratory scientist. Tedious data collection can now be automated relatively cheaply and with an enormous increase in reliability. New techniques of measurement are accessible with the "intelligent" instrumentation made possible by these programmable devices, and the ease of use of even standard measurement techniques may be improved by the data processing capabilities of the humblest micro. The latest items of commercial laboratory instrumentation are invariably "computer controlled", although this is more likely to mean that a microprocessor is involved than that a versatile microcomputer is provided along with the instrument. It is clear that all scientists of the future will need some knowledge of computers, if only to aid them in mastering the button pushing associated with gleaming new instruments. However, to be able to exploit this newly accessible computing power to the full the practising laboratory scientist must gain sufficient understanding to utilise the communication channels between apparatus on the laboratory bench and program within the computer. This book attempts to provide an introduction to those communication channels in a manner which is understandable for scientists who do not specialise in electronics or computers.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction1.1 Laboratory instrumentation and microcomputers -- 1.2 Measurement systems -- 1.3 Electronic black boxes -- 1.4 A practical footnote -- 2 The Basics of Laboratory Signals -- 2.1 Transducers -- 2.2 Measurement signals -- 2.3 The transducer connection -- 2.4 Noise and interference -- 2.5 Minimising interference -- 2.6 Signal-to-noise ratio -- 2.7 Control signals -- 3 The Elements of Analog Signal Handling -- 3.1 Op-amps -- 3.2 Feedback systems -- 3.3 Basic amplifier configurations -- 3.4 Bandwidth and slew rate -- 3.5 Practical dc signal circuits -- 3.6 Ac signal circuits -- 3.7 Integrators -- 3.8 Differentiators -- 3.9 Pulse amplifiers -- 3.10 Filters -- 4 The Elements of Digital Signal Handling -- 4.1 Logic gates -- 4.2 TTL families -- 4.3 CMOS families -- 4.4 CMOS and TTL together -- 4.5 MSI circuits -- 4.6 Generating logic levels -- 4.7 Analog/digital interconversion -- 4.8 Serial digital signals -- 5 The Modern Microcomputer -- 5.1 The eight bit micro -- 5.2 The programming language -- 5.3 The operating system -- 5.4 Peripherals -- 5.5 Byte handling busses -- 5.6 The video display -- 5.7 Bit manipulation -- 5.8 Timing and addressing -- 5.9 Interrupts and interrupt flags -- 5.10 The 16 bit micro -- 6 Interfacing Microcomputers with Laboratory Instrumentation -- 6.1 Basic instrumental interface types -- 6.2 Multiplexing -- 6.3 Multiple byte interfaces -- 6.4 Interface control -- 6.5 Handshaking -- 6.6 Synchronous byte transfers -- 6.7 Dynamic interfaces -- 7 Standard Interface Systems -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The IEEE 488 standard -- 7.3 The RS232C link -- 8 System Design -- 8.1 An approach to system design / Case study -- Appendices -- Appendix 1 Decimal-hexadecimal conversion tables -- Appendix 2 The ASCII code -- Appendix 3 Sample assembler routine for GPIB adaptor -- Device index.
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    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 1A General remarks -- 1B Classification of organisms -- 1C Lipid nomenclature -- 2 Major Lipid Types in Plants and Micro-Organisms -- 2A Fatty acids -- 2B Acyl lipids -- 2C Terpenoids -- 2D Sterols -- 2E Other lipid types -- 2F Ether lipids -- 3 Distribution of Lipids -- 3A Lipid distributions in different organisms and their use in taxonomy -- 3B Subcellular distribution of lipids -- 3C Intramembrane lipid distribution -- 3D Subcellular fractionation and membrane isolation -- 3E Factors affecting the lipid composition of plants and microorganisms -- 4 Biosynthesis -- 4A Fatty acids -- 4B Acyl lipids -- 4C Terpenoids and steroids -- 4D Complex lipids -- 4E Ether lipids -- 5 Degradation -- 5A Degradation of acyl lipids -- 5B Oxidation of fatty acids -- 6 Lipid Functions -- 6A Membrane structure and function -- 6B Storage -- 6C Microbial lipids as virulence factors -- 6D Conclusion -- Further reading.
    Abstract: This short text is designed to provide basic information about plant and microbial lipids not only for scientists working in the microbiological and plant fields, but for anyone wanting a concise introduction to this aspect of lipid biochemistry. We have long been aware that standard biochemistry books tend to. concentrate (sometimes exclusively) on animal lipids, thus neglecting many of the important and special features of other organisms. It is not our intention that the book should be comprehensive and we have not, for instance, provided complete lists of lipid compositions of all plants and bacterial species; a number of excellent specialist texts exist and many of these are listed for further reading. Instead we have sought to provide sufficient information for an advanced undergraduate or a research student to give them a 'feel' for the subject. By a combination of generalisation and the use of examples of special interest we hope the book will whet the appetite of the reader so that, by their own research, they are stimulated to discover and, perhaps, answer some of the fascinating questions concerning plant and microbial lipids. We trust that we shall succeed in these aims, even if that will mean more competition for research funds in our own fields! J. L. HARWOOD N. J. RUSSELL November 1983 Acknowledgements Our research careers have been devoted to a study of lipids: we have no regrets and are happy to acknowledge Professors J. N.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction1A General remarks -- 1B Classification of organisms -- 1C Lipid nomenclature -- 2 Major Lipid Types in Plants and Micro-Organisms -- 2A Fatty acids -- 2B Acyl lipids -- 2C Terpenoids -- 2D Sterols -- 2E Other lipid types -- 2F Ether lipids -- 3 Distribution of Lipids -- 3A Lipid distributions in different organisms and their use in taxonomy -- 3B Subcellular distribution of lipids -- 3C Intramembrane lipid distribution -- 3D Subcellular fractionation and membrane isolation -- 3E Factors affecting the lipid composition of plants and microorganisms -- 4 Biosynthesis -- 4A Fatty acids -- 4B Acyl lipids -- 4C Terpenoids and steroids -- 4D Complex lipids -- 4E Ether lipids -- 5 Degradation -- 5A Degradation of acyl lipids -- 5B Oxidation of fatty acids -- 6 Lipid Functions -- 6A Membrane structure and function -- 6B Storage -- 6C Microbial lipids as virulence factors -- 6D Conclusion -- Further reading.
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    Abstract: 1 The nature of viruses -- 2 Exposure to viruses and some consequences -- 3 Viruses associated with invertebrates -- 4 Viruses and the terrestrial environment -- 5 Viruses in aquatic environments -- 6 Strategies of virus maintenance in communities -- Conclusion -- References -- Author Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 The nature of viruses2 Exposure to viruses and some consequences -- 3 Viruses associated with invertebrates -- 4 Viruses and the terrestrial environment -- 5 Viruses in aquatic environments -- 6 Strategies of virus maintenance in communities -- Conclusion -- References -- Author Index.
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    Abstract: 1 - Psychological and Sociological Parameters for Studies of Breakdown in Human Adaptation -- I. General Overviews -- Towards a taxonomy of methods: a general overview of psychological approaches in the study of breakdown of human adaptation -- Psychological field study techniques: overview and needs -- Psychological field study techniques: a critical evaluation -- Sociological parameters in studies of breakdown: a selective overview -- Use of psychological indices in epidemiological studies: overview and needs -- Stressful life events and illness: a review with special reference to a criticism of the life-event method -- II. Conceptual Approaches -- A lifetime prospective study of human adaptation and health -- Psychosocial and psychophysiological factors in the design and the evaluation of working conditions within health care systems -- The relation of social to pathophysiological processes: evidence from epidemiological studies -- Unemployment and health: a review of methodology -- Ontogenetic development and breakdown in adaptation: a review on psychosocial factors contributing to the development of myocardial infarction, and a description of a research program -- Physiological issues in establishing links between psychosocial factors and cardiovascular illness -- White collar occupation and coronary prone behaviour -- III. Methods -- Psychological methods: an overview of clinical applications -- Psychological factors in the breakdown of human adaptation: some methodological issues -- Monitoring signs of decrease in human adaptation: use of quantitative measures available in official statistics -- Inventory of stressful life-events (ILE) -- The Norwegian female climacteric project (VOS) -- Questionnaire for organisational stress (VOS) -- A scale for measuring the marital relationship among males -- 2 - Human Performance and Breakdown in Adaptation -- Human performance in transport operations: introductory remarks -- I. Air Transport -- Air crew workload -- Safety, individual performance and mental workload in air transport: Oedipus as Icarus -- Stress management in air transport operations: beyond alcohol and drugs -- Reasons for eliminating the “age 60” regulation for airline pilots -- Human factors education in European air transport operations -- II. Road Transport -- Behaviour research in road traffic -- Some theoretical considerations on accident research -- Accident of bus drivers — practical and methodological problems -- Effects of alcohol on driving performance: a critical look on the epidemiological, experimental and psychosocial approaches -- Investigations on the influence of continuous driving on the motion activity of vehicle drivers -- III. Sea Transport -- Human performance in seafaring -- Stress factors and countermeasures in navigation -- Ship of the future: human problems and performance -- Accidents on board merchant ships -- Sleep data sampled from the crew of a merchant marine ship -- IV; Special Reviews -- Transport operators as responsible persons in stressful situations -- Stress response as a function of age and sex -- Drugs and transport operations -- Mechanical vibration in transport operations -- V. Methods -- Continuous electrophysiological recording -- Dimensions of flight crew performance decrements: methodological implications for field research -- Methodology in workstress studies.
    Abstract: The widespread interest in "stressful" aspects of contemporary society which contribute to its burden of illness and diseases (e.g. gastro intestinal, cardiovascular) has led to a large number of state­ ments and reports which relate the manifestations to a maladaptation of the individual. Furthermore, recent research suggests that under some condi tions stress may have a more generalized effect of decreasing the body's ability to combat destructive forces and expose it to a variety of diseases. Breakdown in adaptation occurs when an individual cannot cope with demands inherent in his environment. These may be due to an excessive mental or physical load, including factors of a social or psychological nature and task performance requirements ranging from those which are monotonous, simple and repetitive to complex, fast, decision-taking ones. Experience shows however that not all people placed under the same condi tions suffer similarly, and it follows that to the social and psychological environment should be added a genetic factor influencing, through the brain, the responses of individuals. It is clear that, besides human suffering, this "breakdown in adaptation" causes massive losses of revenue to industry and national health authorities. Thus a reduction in "stress", before "breakdown" occurs, or an improvement in coping with it would be very valuable.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 - Psychological and Sociological Parameters for Studies of Breakdown in Human AdaptationI. General Overviews -- Towards a taxonomy of methods: a general overview of psychological approaches in the study of breakdown of human adaptation -- Psychological field study techniques: overview and needs -- Psychological field study techniques: a critical evaluation -- Sociological parameters in studies of breakdown: a selective overview -- Use of psychological indices in epidemiological studies: overview and needs -- Stressful life events and illness: a review with special reference to a criticism of the life-event method -- II. Conceptual Approaches -- A lifetime prospective study of human adaptation and health -- Psychosocial and psychophysiological factors in the design and the evaluation of working conditions within health care systems -- The relation of social to pathophysiological processes: evidence from epidemiological studies -- Unemployment and health: a review of methodology -- Ontogenetic development and breakdown in adaptation: a review on psychosocial factors contributing to the development of myocardial infarction, and a description of a research program -- Physiological issues in establishing links between psychosocial factors and cardiovascular illness -- White collar occupation and coronary prone behaviour -- III. Methods -- Psychological methods: an overview of clinical applications -- Psychological factors in the breakdown of human adaptation: some methodological issues -- Monitoring signs of decrease in human adaptation: use of quantitative measures available in official statistics -- Inventory of stressful life-events (ILE) -- The Norwegian female climacteric project (VOS) -- Questionnaire for organisational stress (VOS) -- A scale for measuring the marital relationship among males -- 2 - Human Performance and Breakdown in Adaptation -- Human performance in transport operations: introductory remarks -- I. Air Transport -- Air crew workload -- Safety, individual performance and mental workload in air transport: Oedipus as Icarus -- Stress management in air transport operations: beyond alcohol and drugs -- Reasons for eliminating the “age 60” regulation for airline pilots -- Human factors education in European air transport operations -- II. Road Transport -- Behaviour research in road traffic -- Some theoretical considerations on accident research -- Accident of bus drivers - practical and methodological problems -- Effects of alcohol on driving performance: a critical look on the epidemiological, experimental and psychosocial approaches -- Investigations on the influence of continuous driving on the motion activity of vehicle drivers -- III. Sea Transport -- Human performance in seafaring -- Stress factors and countermeasures in navigation -- Ship of the future: human problems and performance -- Accidents on board merchant ships -- Sleep data sampled from the crew of a merchant marine ship -- IV; Special Reviews -- Transport operators as responsible persons in stressful situations -- Stress response as a function of age and sex -- Drugs and transport operations -- Mechanical vibration in transport operations -- V. Methods -- Continuous electrophysiological recording -- Dimensions of flight crew performance decrements: methodological implications for field research -- Methodology in workstress studies.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Psychology. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 -- Cognition: Its Origin and Future in Psychology -- 2 -- Schema and Inference: Models in Cognitive Social Psychology -- Progress and Problems in Cognitive Social Psychology -- Schemata and Inferences across Time and Space: On the Thematic Continuities of Cognitive Psychology -- The Cognitive Movement: A Turn in the Möbius Strip? -- Perspectives on Cognitivism: Reply to Commentators -- 3 -- Freud’s Secret Cognitive Theories -- Sigmund Freud as a Logical Phenomenologist -- Freud’s Not-So-Secret Theories: A Potential Stimulant to Contemporary Cognitive Theorizing -- Freud’s Secret Cognitive Theories: Reply to Commentators -- 4 -- Limitations of the Dispositional Analysis of Behavior -- Merits and Limits of Dispositional Analysis -- Dispositions Do Explain: Picking up the Pieces after Hurricane Walter -- Limitations of the Dispositional Analysis of Behavior: Reply to Commentators -- 5 -- The Place of Individual Differences in a Scientific Psychology -- Problems with Parameters -- The Scientific Status of Individual Differences -- Surface and Deep Structures in Individual Differences -- The Place of Individual Differences in a Scientific Psychology: Reply to Commentators -- Author Index.
    Abstract: Some one hundred years ago the founding fathers optimistically launched psychology as a science. The premise was that the new science must break away from its parental ties to philosophy and confine itself to gathering data, preferably in the psychology laboratory. There is little doubt that this early commitment to an "observation and accumulation of data only" policy was helpful in the launching of the new science. Some idea of how critical this move to empiricism was can be gathered from the following quotation taken from Wolman (1973, p. 32): It was not an easy task to transform the old "mental philosophy" into a natural science. Natural science used observation and experimentation; they observed their subject matter, as it were, from without. Wundt's psychology was supposed to study observable stimuli and responses, but there was so much that was unobservable in psychology. Although the launching was eventually a success, there is little doubt that the high hopes of the founding fathers have not materialized.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1Cognition: Its Origin and Future in Psychology -- 2 -- Schema and Inference: Models in Cognitive Social Psychology -- Progress and Problems in Cognitive Social Psychology -- Schemata and Inferences across Time and Space: On the Thematic Continuities of Cognitive Psychology -- The Cognitive Movement: A Turn in the Möbius Strip? -- Perspectives on Cognitivism: Reply to Commentators -- 3 -- Freud’s Secret Cognitive Theories -- Sigmund Freud as a Logical Phenomenologist -- Freud’s Not-So-Secret Theories: A Potential Stimulant to Contemporary Cognitive Theorizing -- Freud’s Secret Cognitive Theories: Reply to Commentators -- 4 -- Limitations of the Dispositional Analysis of Behavior -- Merits and Limits of Dispositional Analysis -- Dispositions Do Explain: Picking up the Pieces after Hurricane Walter -- Limitations of the Dispositional Analysis of Behavior: Reply to Commentators -- 5 -- The Place of Individual Differences in a Scientific Psychology -- Problems with Parameters -- The Scientific Status of Individual Differences -- Surface and Deep Structures in Individual Differences -- The Place of Individual Differences in a Scientific Psychology: Reply to Commentators -- Author Index.
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    Abstract: C. D. Darlington — In Memoriam -- Molecular Cytogenetics -- Sorting, Cloning and Analysis of Specific Human Chromosomes -- High Resolution Linkage Map of Human Chromosome llp -- Molecular Organisation of the Chromosome -- Z-DNA and Chromosome Structure -- Centromeric DNA in Yeast -- Telomeres and Artificial Chromosomes in Yeast -- Meiosis -- Genic Control of Meiosis -- Application of the Spreading Techniques to Structural Heterozygotes -- Synapsis, Synaptic Adjustment and DNA Synthesis in Mouse Oocytes -- The Synaptonemal Complex in Chromosome Pairing and Disjunction -- X-Inactivation and Its Role in Male Sterility -- Age-Related Aneuploidy and Its Aetiology — Testing Some of the Hypotheses -- Chromosomes and Cancer -- Chromosomes and Cancer: Chromatin’s Re-Awakening -- Structure and Function of Chromosomes -- Balbiani Ring Genes and Their Induction -- Active Genes and Puffs -- Mapping of Genetic Activity on Mammalian Chromosomes -- Spatial Order of Chromosomes -- Ordered Arrangement of Chromosomes in Wheat -- Towards a General Model for Spatial Law and Order in Nuclear and Karyotypic Architecture -- Correlation Between Interphase and Metaphase Chromosome Arrangements as Studied by Laser-Uv-Microbeam Experiments -- Chromosomes and Evolution -- Chromosomal Evolution, Speciation and Morphological Change in Vertebrates: The Role of Social Behaviour -- DNA Family Turnover and the Coevolution of Chromosomes -- The Evolution of Sex Chromosomes and Their Consequences for the Evolutionary Process -- The Evolutionary Consequence of Major Genomic Changes in Amphibia -- Linkage Group Conservation and the Notion of 24 Primordial Vertebrate Linkage Groups -- Explosive Chromosomal Speciation in Seismic Active Regions -- Abstracts of Selected Posters -- Author Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: C. D. Darlington - In MemoriamMolecular Cytogenetics -- Sorting, Cloning and Analysis of Specific Human Chromosomes -- High Resolution Linkage Map of Human Chromosome llp -- Molecular Organisation of the Chromosome -- Z-DNA and Chromosome Structure -- Centromeric DNA in Yeast -- Telomeres and Artificial Chromosomes in Yeast -- Meiosis -- Genic Control of Meiosis -- Application of the Spreading Techniques to Structural Heterozygotes -- Synapsis, Synaptic Adjustment and DNA Synthesis in Mouse Oocytes -- The Synaptonemal Complex in Chromosome Pairing and Disjunction -- X-Inactivation and Its Role in Male Sterility -- Age-Related Aneuploidy and Its Aetiology - Testing Some of the Hypotheses -- Chromosomes and Cancer -- Chromosomes and Cancer: Chromatin’s Re-Awakening -- Structure and Function of Chromosomes -- Balbiani Ring Genes and Their Induction -- Active Genes and Puffs -- Mapping of Genetic Activity on Mammalian Chromosomes -- Spatial Order of Chromosomes -- Ordered Arrangement of Chromosomes in Wheat -- Towards a General Model for Spatial Law and Order in Nuclear and Karyotypic Architecture -- Correlation Between Interphase and Metaphase Chromosome Arrangements as Studied by Laser-Uv-Microbeam Experiments -- Chromosomes and Evolution -- Chromosomal Evolution, Speciation and Morphological Change in Vertebrates: The Role of Social Behaviour -- DNA Family Turnover and the Coevolution of Chromosomes -- The Evolution of Sex Chromosomes and Their Consequences for the Evolutionary Process -- The Evolutionary Consequence of Major Genomic Changes in Amphibia -- Linkage Group Conservation and the Notion of 24 Primordial Vertebrate Linkage Groups -- Explosive Chromosomal Speciation in Seismic Active Regions -- Abstracts of Selected Posters -- Author Index.
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    Abstract: 1 Signals, systems and communications -- Communication signals -- Communication channels -- Communication Networks -- Telecommunications Worldwide -- 2 Signal representation and analysis -- The time domain -- The frequency domain -- Fourier series analysis -- Frequency domain representation of aperiodic signals -- Fourier transforms -- Frequency domain representation for signals of arbitrary waveshape -- Amplitude distribution of signals -- 3 Sinusoidal carrier modulation -- Amplitude modulation -- Angle modulation -- Frequency division multiplexing -- 4 Radio receiver principles -- Tuned radio frequency (TRF) receiver -- Superheterodyne (superhet) receivers -- 5 Pulse modulation systems -- Pulse amplitude modulation -- Other pulse modulation schemes -- Time division multiplexing -- 6 Pulse code modulation -- Quantization -- Sampling and pulse encoding -- Non-uniform quantization -- Differential pulse code modulation -- PCM-TDM telephony -- 7 Digital communications -- Digital transmission -- The eye diagram -- Signal design -- Error probability -- Coding for digital transmission -- Digital modulation -- 8 Systems case studies -- Broadcast FM radio -- Television systems -- Videotex systems -- Appendix: Decibels -- Answers to Numerical Problems.
    Abstract: This book provides a first introduction to the subject of telecommunications suit­ able for first and second year undergraduates following degree or similar courses in electronic engineering. There are very few specific prerequisites other than a general background in electric circuit principles and a level of mathematical maturity consistent with entry to engineering courses in British universities. The intention is to provide a broad perspective of modern telecommunication principles and applications. Following a general overview of telecommunications, a thorough, albeit introductory, treatment is provided of underlying principles such as signal representation and analysis, sampling, analogue and digital trans­ of several mission, modulation and coding. The book concludes with a description important systems applications which serve as case studies to illustrate further the principles introduced and demonstrate their application in a practical context. Many people have contributed, directly and indirectly, to this book. I am espe­ cially grateful to Professor Kel Fidler of the Open University for suggesting that I write the book and for the support and guidance he has provided throughout the endeavour. The Telecommunications Research Group of the Department of Elec­ trical Engineering Science at the University of Essex has provided a stimulating environment in which to develop my appreciation of telecommunication systems and in particular Professor Ken Cattermole has influenced my thinking greatly.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Signals, systems and communicationsCommunication signals -- Communication channels -- Communication Networks -- Telecommunications Worldwide -- 2 Signal representation and analysis -- The time domain -- The frequency domain -- Fourier series analysis -- Frequency domain representation of aperiodic signals -- Fourier transforms -- Frequency domain representation for signals of arbitrary waveshape -- Amplitude distribution of signals -- 3 Sinusoidal carrier modulation -- Amplitude modulation -- Angle modulation -- Frequency division multiplexing -- 4 Radio receiver principles -- Tuned radio frequency (TRF) receiver -- Superheterodyne (superhet) receivers -- 5 Pulse modulation systems -- Pulse amplitude modulation -- Other pulse modulation schemes -- Time division multiplexing -- 6 Pulse code modulation -- Quantization -- Sampling and pulse encoding -- Non-uniform quantization -- Differential pulse code modulation -- PCM-TDM telephony -- 7 Digital communications -- Digital transmission -- The eye diagram -- Signal design -- Error probability -- Coding for digital transmission -- Digital modulation -- 8 Systems case studies -- Broadcast FM radio -- Television systems -- Videotex systems -- Appendix: Decibels -- Answers to Numerical Problems.
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    Abstract: 1 Fundamental principles -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Euler equation -- 1.3 Reaction -- 1.4 Application to a centrifugal machine -- 1.5 Application to axial pumps and turbines -- 1.6 Alternative operating modes -- 1.7 Compressible flow theory -- 1.8 Shock wave effects -- 1.9 Cavitation -- 1.10 Illustrative examples -- 2 Principles and practice of scaling laws -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Performance laws -- 2.3 Concept of specific speed -- 2.4 Cavitation parameters -- 2.5 Scale effects in incompressible units -- 2.6 Scale effects in compressible machines -- 2.7 Illustrative examples -- 3 Principles of axial flow machines -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Wing theory -- 3.3 Isolated aerofoil data -- 3.4 Cascade data -- 3.5 Radial equilibrium theories -- 3.6 Actuator disc approach -- 3.7 Stall and surge effects -- 4 Principles of radial and mixed flow machines -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 One-dimensional approach -- 4.3 Two-dimensional approach -- 4.4 Three-dimensional problem -- 4.5 Discussion of theoretical approaches to analysis and design -- 5 Centrifugal machines -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Inlet or intake systems -- 5.3 Impeller -- 5.4 Outlet systems -- 5.5 Thrust loads due to hydrodynamic effects -- 6 Axial machines for incompressible flow -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Axial flow pumps and fans -- 6.3 Axial water turbines -- 6.4 Forces on blades and their implications for design -- 6.5 Concluding remarks -- 7 Axial turbines and compressors for compressible flow -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Approach to axial compressor principles -- 7.3 Axial turbine principles -- 7.4 Other problems -- 8 Radial flow turbines -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Water turbines -- 8.3 Radial inflow gas turbine -- 8.4 Ljungström or radial outflow turbine -- 9 Cavitation and other matters -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Effects of cavitation on machines -- 9.3 Problems involved in special pumping applications -- 9.4 Pumped storage systems -- 9.5 Some comments on output control of rotating machines -- References -- Additional bibliography.
    Abstract: This text outlines the fluid and thermodynamic principles that apply to all classes of turbomachines, and the material has been presented in a unified way. The approach has been used with successive groups of final year mechanical engineering students, who have helped with the development of the ideas outlined. As with these students, the reader is assumed to have a basic understanding of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. However, the early chapters combine the relevant material with some new concepts, and provide basic reading references. Two related objectives have defined the scope of the treatment. The first is to provide a general treatment of the common forms of turbo machine, covering basic fluid dynamics and thermodynamics of flow through passages and over surfaces, with a brief derivation of the fundamental governing equations. The second objective is to apply this material to the various machines in enough detail to allow the major design and performance factors to be appreciated. Both objectives have been met by grouping the machines by flow path rather than by application, thus allowing an appreciation of points of similarity or difference in approach. No attempt has been made to cover detailed points of design or stressing, though the cited references and the body of information from which they have been taken give this sort of information. The first four chapters introduce the fundamental relations, and the suc­ ceeding chapters deal with applications to the various flow paths.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Fundamental principles1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Euler equation -- 1.3 Reaction -- 1.4 Application to a centrifugal machine -- 1.5 Application to axial pumps and turbines -- 1.6 Alternative operating modes -- 1.7 Compressible flow theory -- 1.8 Shock wave effects -- 1.9 Cavitation -- 1.10 Illustrative examples -- 2 Principles and practice of scaling laws -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Performance laws -- 2.3 Concept of specific speed -- 2.4 Cavitation parameters -- 2.5 Scale effects in incompressible units -- 2.6 Scale effects in compressible machines -- 2.7 Illustrative examples -- 3 Principles of axial flow machines -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Wing theory -- 3.3 Isolated aerofoil data -- 3.4 Cascade data -- 3.5 Radial equilibrium theories -- 3.6 Actuator disc approach -- 3.7 Stall and surge effects -- 4 Principles of radial and mixed flow machines -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 One-dimensional approach -- 4.3 Two-dimensional approach -- 4.4 Three-dimensional problem -- 4.5 Discussion of theoretical approaches to analysis and design -- 5 Centrifugal machines -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Inlet or intake systems -- 5.3 Impeller -- 5.4 Outlet systems -- 5.5 Thrust loads due to hydrodynamic effects -- 6 Axial machines for incompressible flow -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Axial flow pumps and fans -- 6.3 Axial water turbines -- 6.4 Forces on blades and their implications for design -- 6.5 Concluding remarks -- 7 Axial turbines and compressors for compressible flow -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Approach to axial compressor principles -- 7.3 Axial turbine principles -- 7.4 Other problems -- 8 Radial flow turbines -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Water turbines -- 8.3 Radial inflow gas turbine -- 8.4 Ljungström or radial outflow turbine -- 9 Cavitation and other matters -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Effects of cavitation on machines -- 9.3 Problems involved in special pumping applications -- 9.4 Pumped storage systems -- 9.5 Some comments on output control of rotating machines -- References -- Additional bibliography.
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    Abstract: 1. The Medium and the Market — An Overview -- 1.1 A Telecommunications Overview -- 1.2 Understanding the Basics -- 1.3 A Bright Future with Fiber Optics -- 1.4 A View from the Business Side -- 2. Modems and Multiplexers -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Role of Modems -- 2.3 Modem Applications -- 2.4 Industry Standards -- 2.5 Modem Features -- 2.6 Multiplexing Reduces Communications Cost -- 2.7 Multiplexer Technology -- 2.8 Statistical Multiplexer -- 3. Protocols and Codes -- 3.1 What is a Protocol? -- 3.2 Protocol Hierarchy -- 3.3 Physical Electrical Interface -- 3.4 Link Control Structure -- 3.5 Bisync Protocol -- 3.6 HDLC Protocol -- 3.7 SDLC Overview -- 3.8 System Network Architecture (SNA) -- 3.9 Polling Explained -- 3.10 Transmission Codes -- 3.11 Code and Speed Converters -- 3.12 Treatment of Errors -- 3.13 Front-End Processors -- 4. Terminal Technology -- 4.1 CRT Display Terminals -- 4.2 Printing Technologies -- 4.3 Graphic Terminals -- 4.4 Facsimile Technology -- 4.5 Integrated Workstations -- 5. Network Management -- 5.1 Network Control Design Considerations -- 5.2 Elementary Monitoring -- 5.3 Redundancy and Compatability -- 5.4 Network Testing -- 5.5 Centralized Troubleshooting -- 5.6 Network Control Center -- 5.7 Specialized Test Equipment -- 5.8 Network Security -- 6. Network Structures -- 6.1 Topology Tradeoffs -- 6.2 Local Area Networks -- 6.3 Distributed Communications -- 6.4 Message Switching Networks -- 6.5 Integrated Voice and Data -- 6.6 Shared Resources -- 6.7 Packet Switching Networks -- 6.8 Network Design Considerations -- 7. Satellite and Carrier Services -- 7.1 Satellite Overview -- 7.2 Selecting a Transmission Method -- 7.3 Facsimile Services -- Glossary of Terms.
    Abstract: Modern technology began in the 1950's and 1960's, with the devel­ opment of transistor technology. At first it was useful in improving the performance of voice communications. But then it made possible extraordinary computer capability in manageable size-and at man­ ageable cost. First came large mainframe computers for only the largest companies; and later the microcomputer as we know it today. The increasing use of computers, in the 1960's with their ability to manipulate and store vast quantities of information, stimulated the need for computers to communicate with one another and so tele­ phone circuits had to be segregated and conditioned specifically for computer traffic, using the modem. Computers ushered in a new era of business communications in which data could be developed, ma­ nipulated, stored or transmitted with remarkable ease. The recent pace of technological advancement has been breath­ taking and, today, the distinction between communications and computers is no longer even necessary. Computers, at the very core of communications networks, route and control communications on major common carriers. The decade of the 1980's is bearing the fruits of the marriage of computers and communications. For the first time networks are en­ abling organizations to utilize the combined processing power of computers and communications equipment.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. The Medium and the Market - An Overview1.1 A Telecommunications Overview -- 1.2 Understanding the Basics -- 1.3 A Bright Future with Fiber Optics -- 1.4 A View from the Business Side -- 2. Modems and Multiplexers -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Role of Modems -- 2.3 Modem Applications -- 2.4 Industry Standards -- 2.5 Modem Features -- 2.6 Multiplexing Reduces Communications Cost -- 2.7 Multiplexer Technology -- 2.8 Statistical Multiplexer -- 3. Protocols and Codes -- 3.1 What is a Protocol? -- 3.2 Protocol Hierarchy -- 3.3 Physical Electrical Interface -- 3.4 Link Control Structure -- 3.5 Bisync Protocol -- 3.6 HDLC Protocol -- 3.7 SDLC Overview -- 3.8 System Network Architecture (SNA) -- 3.9 Polling Explained -- 3.10 Transmission Codes -- 3.11 Code and Speed Converters -- 3.12 Treatment of Errors -- 3.13 Front-End Processors -- 4. Terminal Technology -- 4.1 CRT Display Terminals -- 4.2 Printing Technologies -- 4.3 Graphic Terminals -- 4.4 Facsimile Technology -- 4.5 Integrated Workstations -- 5. Network Management -- 5.1 Network Control Design Considerations -- 5.2 Elementary Monitoring -- 5.3 Redundancy and Compatability -- 5.4 Network Testing -- 5.5 Centralized Troubleshooting -- 5.6 Network Control Center -- 5.7 Specialized Test Equipment -- 5.8 Network Security -- 6. Network Structures -- 6.1 Topology Tradeoffs -- 6.2 Local Area Networks -- 6.3 Distributed Communications -- 6.4 Message Switching Networks -- 6.5 Integrated Voice and Data -- 6.6 Shared Resources -- 6.7 Packet Switching Networks -- 6.8 Network Design Considerations -- 7. Satellite and Carrier Services -- 7.1 Satellite Overview -- 7.2 Selecting a Transmission Method -- 7.3 Facsimile Services -- Glossary of Terms.
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    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction2. Environments and Ecosystems: Freshwater and Marine -- 3. Environments and Ecosystems: Soils, Biological Purification Systems and Other Animals -- 4. Autotrophie Nutrition -- 5. Heterotrophic Feeding -- 6. Endocytotic Vacuoles in Digestion -- 7 Metabolic Pathways -- 8. Feeding in the Ciliophora -- 9. Variety in the Mastigophora -- 10. Sarcodina -- 11. Apicomplexa -- 12. Myxozoa, Microspora and Ascetospora -- 13. Inter-relationships in Protozoan Communities.
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    Abstract: I: Physics and Chemistry of Porphyrins and Related Compounds -- Excited State Properties of Haematoporphyrin -- Fluorescence Properties of HpD and its Components -- The Structure of the Active Component of Hematoporphyrin Derivative -- Photophysical and Photosensitizing Properties of Photofrin II -- On the Purification of Hematoporphyrin IX and its Acetylated Derivatives -- Photosensitizing Properties of Porphyrin in Model Cell Systems -- Photosensitizing Properties of Free and Bound Uroporphyrin I -- Chemical and Biological Studies on Haematoporphyrin Derivative: An Unexpected Photosensitization in Brain -- A Chromatographic Study of Hematoporphyrin Derivatives -- Protection by Carotenoids from Singlet Oxygen Photoproduced by Porphyrins -- Effect of He-Ne Laser on Human Erythrocytes Incubated with Hematoporphyrin Derivative and Bonellin: Comparative Study -- Survey of Potential PRT Dyes and their Spectroscopic Properties -- II: Interactions of Porphyrins with Model Systems and Cells -- Fluorescence of Porphyrins in Cells -- Hematoporphyrin Derivative: Fluorometric Studies in Solution and Cells -- Time-Resolved Laser Fluorescence and Photobleaching of Single Cells after Photosensitization with Hematoporphyrin Derivative (HpD) -- Effects of Hpd and Laser on Transformed and Corresponding Normal Cultured Cells: Differential Cytotoxicity as an in Vitro Model for Tumor Photochemotherapy -- Interaction of Free and Liposome-Bound Porphyrins with Normal and Malignant Cells: Biochemical and Photosensitization Studies in Vitro and in Vivo -- Photodynamic Inactivation of L929 Cells after Treatment with Hematoporphyrin Derivative -- Bacterial and Yeast Cells as Models for Studying Hematoporphyrin Photosensitization -- Cholesterol Impregnation into Erythroleukemia Cell Membrane Induces Resistance to Hematoporphyrin Photodynamic Effect -- Photodynamic Effect of the He-Ne Laser with HpD on the Ultrastructure of Rhabdomyosarcoma Cell -- III: Studies on Experimental and Spontaneous Animal Tumors -- Hematoporphyrin Derivative Phototherapy in Experimental Oncology -- Photoradiation Therapy (PRT) of Lewis Lung Carcinoma in B6D2 Mice, Dosimetry Considerations -- Study of Irradiation Parameters in HpD Phototherapy of MS-2 Tumor Model -- Experimental ENU Induced Brain Tumors with HpD and Dye Laser Light -- Studies with Hematoporphyrin Derivative in Transplantable Urothelial Tumors -- Time Dependence of 3 H Hematoporphyrin Derivative Distribution in the Digestive Tract of the Rat -- Nd YAG Destruction of Tumor Sensitized or Non Sensitized by HpD -- HpD Phototherapy on Spontaneous Tumors in Dog and Cat -- IV: Light Dosimetry and Instrumentation for Tumor Diagnosis and Phototherapy -- Thermal and Optical Dosimetry for Photoradiation Therapy of Malignant Tumors -- Photophysics and Dosimetry of Photoradiation Therapy -- An Optimised Laser System for the Evaluation of HpD Therapy -- A Multi-Led Source for Photoradiation Therapy -- Side Radiation Optical Fibers for Medical Applications -- Fluorescence of Hematoporphyrin-Derivative for Detection and Characterization of Tumors -- In Vivo Fluorescence Excitation Spectra of Hematoporphyrin-Derivative (HpD) -- In Vivo Observation of Porphyrin and of the Light Action -- Monitoring of Hematoporphyrin Injected in Humans and Clinical Prospects of its Use in Gynecologic Oncology -- V: Clinical Applications of HpD Phototherapy -- Hematoporphyrin Derivative Photoradiation Therapy, in Theory and in Practice -- Evaluation of Photoradiation Therapy (PRT) in 20 Cases of Cancers -- Hematoporphyrin Phototherapy of Malignant Tumors -- Hematoporphyrin-Derivative and Phototherapy in Extensive Basal-Cell Carcinoma of the Dorsal Skin -- Hematoporphyrin Derivative Photoradiation Therapy of Endobronchial Lung Cancer -- Photoradiation Therapy in Early Stage Cancer Cases of the Lung, Esophagus and Stomach -- Experimental and Clinical Studies on HpD-Photoradiation Therapy for Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer -- Endoscopic HpD-Laser Photoradiation Therapy (PRT) of Cancer -- Dye-Laser Photoradiation-Therapy of Bladder Cancer after Photosensitization with Hematoporphyrin Derivative (HpD)-Basis for an Integral Irradiation -- Photoradiation Therapy with Hematoporphyrin Derivative and an Argon Dye Laser of Bladder Carcinoma -- Preclinical Examination of Ocular Photoradiation Therapy -- Photoradiation for Choroidal Malignant Melanoma.
    Abstract: This book contains the contributions of the participants to the International Symposium on Porphyrins in Tumor Phototherapy held in Bruzzano (Milano), Italy on May 26-28, 1983. The contributions are written as extended papers to provide a broad and representative coverage of the use of porphyrins in tumor phototherapy and diagnosis. In the last few years, this technique has received increasing interest for its potential applications in clinical oncology. In fact, 1,500 patients have been already treated by this therapy which has been tested in more than 100 clinical centres. Among the reported cases, a significant therapeutic effectiveness was found in some early stage cancers of lung, esophagus and stomach. The development of ·this therapy requires interdisciplinary studies from such diverse fields as physics, chemistry, biology, pharmacology, and experimental and clinical oncology. The contents of the book reflect the character of this research and deal with all the problems, from fundamental to clinical, that still require to be analysed and understood for a better evaluation 'of the potential of this therapy. The first chapter of the book deals with photophysics ?;nd.
    Description / Table of Contents: I: Physics and Chemistry of Porphyrins and Related CompoundsExcited State Properties of Haematoporphyrin -- Fluorescence Properties of HpD and its Components -- The Structure of the Active Component of Hematoporphyrin Derivative -- Photophysical and Photosensitizing Properties of Photofrin II -- On the Purification of Hematoporphyrin IX and its Acetylated Derivatives -- Photosensitizing Properties of Porphyrin in Model Cell Systems -- Photosensitizing Properties of Free and Bound Uroporphyrin I -- Chemical and Biological Studies on Haematoporphyrin Derivative: An Unexpected Photosensitization in Brain -- A Chromatographic Study of Hematoporphyrin Derivatives -- Protection by Carotenoids from Singlet Oxygen Photoproduced by Porphyrins -- Effect of He-Ne Laser on Human Erythrocytes Incubated with Hematoporphyrin Derivative and Bonellin: Comparative Study -- Survey of Potential PRT Dyes and their Spectroscopic Properties -- II: Interactions of Porphyrins with Model Systems and Cells -- Fluorescence of Porphyrins in Cells -- Hematoporphyrin Derivative: Fluorometric Studies in Solution and Cells -- Time-Resolved Laser Fluorescence and Photobleaching of Single Cells after Photosensitization with Hematoporphyrin Derivative (HpD) -- Effects of Hpd and Laser on Transformed and Corresponding Normal Cultured Cells: Differential Cytotoxicity as an in Vitro Model for Tumor Photochemotherapy -- Interaction of Free and Liposome-Bound Porphyrins with Normal and Malignant Cells: Biochemical and Photosensitization Studies in Vitro and in Vivo -- Photodynamic Inactivation of L929 Cells after Treatment with Hematoporphyrin Derivative -- Bacterial and Yeast Cells as Models for Studying Hematoporphyrin Photosensitization -- Cholesterol Impregnation into Erythroleukemia Cell Membrane Induces Resistance to Hematoporphyrin Photodynamic Effect -- Photodynamic Effect of the He-Ne Laser with HpD on the Ultrastructure of Rhabdomyosarcoma Cell -- III: Studies on Experimental and Spontaneous Animal Tumors -- Hematoporphyrin Derivative Phototherapy in Experimental Oncology -- Photoradiation Therapy (PRT) of Lewis Lung Carcinoma in B6D2 Mice, Dosimetry Considerations -- Study of Irradiation Parameters in HpD Phototherapy of MS-2 Tumor Model -- Experimental ENU Induced Brain Tumors with HpD and Dye Laser Light -- Studies with Hematoporphyrin Derivative in Transplantable Urothelial Tumors -- Time Dependence of 3 H Hematoporphyrin Derivative Distribution in the Digestive Tract of the Rat -- Nd YAG Destruction of Tumor Sensitized or Non Sensitized by HpD -- HpD Phototherapy on Spontaneous Tumors in Dog and Cat -- IV: Light Dosimetry and Instrumentation for Tumor Diagnosis and Phototherapy -- Thermal and Optical Dosimetry for Photoradiation Therapy of Malignant Tumors -- Photophysics and Dosimetry of Photoradiation Therapy -- An Optimised Laser System for the Evaluation of HpD Therapy -- A Multi-Led Source for Photoradiation Therapy -- Side Radiation Optical Fibers for Medical Applications -- Fluorescence of Hematoporphyrin-Derivative for Detection and Characterization of Tumors -- In Vivo Fluorescence Excitation Spectra of Hematoporphyrin-Derivative (HpD) -- In Vivo Observation of Porphyrin and of the Light Action -- Monitoring of Hematoporphyrin Injected in Humans and Clinical Prospects of its Use in Gynecologic Oncology -- V: Clinical Applications of HpD Phototherapy -- Hematoporphyrin Derivative Photoradiation Therapy, in Theory and in Practice -- Evaluation of Photoradiation Therapy (PRT) in 20 Cases of Cancers -- Hematoporphyrin Phototherapy of Malignant Tumors -- Hematoporphyrin-Derivative and Phototherapy in Extensive Basal-Cell Carcinoma of the Dorsal Skin -- Hematoporphyrin Derivative Photoradiation Therapy of Endobronchial Lung Cancer -- Photoradiation Therapy in Early Stage Cancer Cases of the Lung, Esophagus and Stomach -- Experimental and Clinical Studies on HpD-Photoradiation Therapy for Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer -- Endoscopic HpD-Laser Photoradiation Therapy (PRT) of Cancer -- Dye-Laser Photoradiation-Therapy of Bladder Cancer after Photosensitization with Hematoporphyrin Derivative (HpD)-Basis for an Integral Irradiation -- Photoradiation Therapy with Hematoporphyrin Derivative and an Argon Dye Laser of Bladder Carcinoma -- Preclinical Examination of Ocular Photoradiation Therapy -- Photoradiation for Choroidal Malignant Melanoma.
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    Abstract: 1 The Ancestors of the Mammals -- 2 The Therapsids -- 3 Specialised Cynodont Derivatives -- 4 The First Mammals -- 5 Dentitions, Tooth-replacement and Jaw Articulation -- 6 The Evolution of Mammalian Sight and Hearing -- 7 The Completion of the First Stage of Mammalian Evolution in the Middle Jurassic -- 8 The Mammals of the Upper Jurassic -- 9 The Mammals of the Lower Cretaceous -- 10 Epilogue.
    Abstract: This book is not intended to give a full and comprehensive account of the Mesozoic mammals, and nor is it intended as a handbook for research workers studying pre-Tertiary mammals. Our intention is to give an account of the origin and evolution of certain of the characters of the Mammalia. We have tried to portray the fossils we describe as the living animals they once were, not as dead bones. Our account ends with the end of the Lower Cretaceous, since by that time the major characters of the mammals had become established. There exist a number of characters which, at the present day, are confined to the Mammalia. These include: (1) a jaw articulation formed by the squamosal and the dentary; (2) a chain of three bones, malleus, incus and stapes connecting the tympanic membrane to the inner ear; (3) the presence of hair or fur; (4) the presence of milk-glands in the female; (5) the left aortic arch is the systemic arch; (6) the phalangeal formula in both manus and pes is 2.3.3.3.3; (7) some of the teeth have more than one root. Of these characters (1) or (2) are sufficient by themselves to define a mammal; characters (6) and (7) are known to have been already in existence in some of the mammal-like reptiles - the ancestors of the mammals.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 The Ancestors of the Mammals2 The Therapsids -- 3 Specialised Cynodont Derivatives -- 4 The First Mammals -- 5 Dentitions, Tooth-replacement and Jaw Articulation -- 6 The Evolution of Mammalian Sight and Hearing -- 7 The Completion of the First Stage of Mammalian Evolution in the Middle Jurassic -- 8 The Mammals of the Upper Jurassic -- 9 The Mammals of the Lower Cretaceous -- 10 Epilogue.
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    Abstract: 1. The Nature of Polysaccharides -- A. General Introduction -- B. The Emerging View of Carbohydrate Structure -- C. The Sequencing of Oligo- and Poly-saccharides -- D. Structures of Carbohydrates -- Further Reading -- 2. Sugar Nucleotides and Cyclitols -- A. Introduction -- B. The Discovery of Sugar Nucleotides -- C. The Detection, Analysis and Chemistry of Sugar Nucleotides -- D. Classes of Sugar Nucleotides -- E. The Use of ‘Cell-Free’ Systems in Studying Saccharide Assembly: Some Problems -- F. Mechanisms of Interconversion of Sugar Nucleotides -- G. Cyclitol Metabolism -- H. The Fate and Re-use of Degradation Products of Glycoconjugates and Polysaccharides -- I. Pathways of Sugar Nucleotide Interconversion -- Further Reading -- 3. Glycosylation in Bacteria -- A. The Structure of Bacterial Surfaces -- B. Bacterial Carbohydrates -- C. The Strategy of Analysing Glycosyl Transfers in Bacteria -- D. Undecaprenol -- E. Synthesis of Teichoic Acids and Allied Polymers -- F. Peptidoglycan Assembly -- G. Lipopolysaccharide Synthesis (in Salmonella and Related Genera) -- H. Polysaccharide Synthesis -- I. Organisational Aspects of Glycosyl Transfers in Bacteria -- Further Reading -- 4. Glycoprotein and Glycolipid Assembly and Related Processes in Eukaryotic Cells -- A. Glycosylation in Eukaryotes: General Schemes -- B. The Synthesis of N-Glycosidic Oligosaccharide ‘Cores’ in Higher Animals -- C. The Initiation and Early Assembly of ‘Mucin-type’ Structures -- D. The Formation of the Clc1,2Gal 1-Hyl Sequence in Collagens and Clq -- E. Construction of Saccharide Sequences by Mechanisms Independent of Dolichol -- F. Biosynthesis of Glycosphingolipids -- G. Glycerol-based Glycolipids -- H. Sulphated Glycolipids -- I. Complex Glycolipids of Lower Animals -- J. Fungal Cell Wall Mannans and Glycoproteins -- K. The Glycoproteins and Glycolipids of Plants -- Further Reading -- 5. Polysaccharide Assembly in Eukaryotes -- A. Introduction -- B. General Problems and Principles -- C. Specific Polysaccharides -- Further Reading -- 6. Cytological Aspects of Glycosyl Transfer in Eukaryotes -- A. Basic ideas of Membrane Structure and Carbohydrates -- B. The Genetic Commitment to Glycosyl Transfer -- C. Self-assembly in Polysaccharide Structures -- D. The Integration of Glycosyl Transfer into General Metabolism -- Further Reading -- 7. Pathological Aspects of Glycosylation -- A. Introduction -- B. Catabolic Defects in the Metabolism of Glycoconjugates -- C. Abnormal Glycosylation and Uptake of Glycoproteins -- D. Defective Intracellular Targeting of Glycoconjugates -- E. Defective Synthesis of Glycoconjugates -- Further Reading -- Appendix: Terminology -- 1. Shape of Sugars -- 2. Derivatives of Simple Sugars -- (a) Deoxy-sugars -- (b) Amino- and Acetamido-sugars -- (c) Uronic Acids -- (d) Sugar Alcohols -- (e) Acyl, Ether and Sulphate Groups in Sugars -- 3. Sialic Acids -- 4. Notations for Sugars -- (a) Simple Sugars: Three-letter Notation -- (b) Uronic Acids -- (c) Amino-and Acetamido-sugars -- (d)’ single-letter’ Notation in Special Cases -- (e) Sulphates and Phosphates -- (f) Sialic Acids -- (g) D and L Sugars -- (h) Pyranose and Furanose Forms -- (i) Linkage -- (j ) Anomeric Configuration -- (k) Branching -- (1) Special Symbols -- 5. Special Nomenclature of Glycolipids -- 6. Special Nomenclature of Glycoproteins and Related Polymers -- (c) Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans -- 7. Special Nomenclature of Polysaccharides -- References.
    Abstract: For many years studies of the structure and biosynthesis of saccharides formed a specialised and somewhat abstruse part of biochemistry, with little or no place in molecular biology. In recent years this has changed profoundly, as has the character of much of carbohydrate biochemistry. Saccharides are now seen as generally possessing specific structures, which are potentially informational-though there is little firm evidence, as yet, as to the nature and expression of this information. Biosynthetic studies, especially upon glyco­ proteins, have provided major new insights into the ways by which specific sugar sequences can be assembled and the relationship of this to membranes and membrane flow. While the study of polysaccharide 'biosynthesis has developed more slowly, its future progress will be profoundly affected by the new knowledge of glycoproteins and this, in turn, will have major implications in the understanding of biological matrices and microenvironments. With this rapid growth and change, ever more scientists - of increasingly diverse backgrounds - are needing to understand something of carbohydrate biochemistry. This book is directed towards them, not with the intention that it should compete with existing text books, or simply be an elementary introduction, but with the intent that it should provide a bridge between the rather disparate and diverging lines of development in the subject and to bring out the important principles of saccharide assembly that are emerging.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. The Nature of PolysaccharidesA. General Introduction -- B. The Emerging View of Carbohydrate Structure -- C. The Sequencing of Oligo- and Poly-saccharides -- D. Structures of Carbohydrates -- Further Reading -- 2. Sugar Nucleotides and Cyclitols -- A. Introduction -- B. The Discovery of Sugar Nucleotides -- C. The Detection, Analysis and Chemistry of Sugar Nucleotides -- D. Classes of Sugar Nucleotides -- E. The Use of ‘Cell-Free’ Systems in Studying Saccharide Assembly: Some Problems -- F. Mechanisms of Interconversion of Sugar Nucleotides -- G. Cyclitol Metabolism -- H. The Fate and Re-use of Degradation Products of Glycoconjugates and Polysaccharides -- I. Pathways of Sugar Nucleotide Interconversion -- Further Reading -- 3. Glycosylation in Bacteria -- A. The Structure of Bacterial Surfaces -- B. Bacterial Carbohydrates -- C. The Strategy of Analysing Glycosyl Transfers in Bacteria -- D. Undecaprenol -- E. Synthesis of Teichoic Acids and Allied Polymers -- F. Peptidoglycan Assembly -- G. Lipopolysaccharide Synthesis (in Salmonella and Related Genera) -- H. Polysaccharide Synthesis -- I. Organisational Aspects of Glycosyl Transfers in Bacteria -- Further Reading -- 4. Glycoprotein and Glycolipid Assembly and Related Processes in Eukaryotic Cells -- A. Glycosylation in Eukaryotes: General Schemes -- B. The Synthesis of N-Glycosidic Oligosaccharide ‘Cores’ in Higher Animals -- C. The Initiation and Early Assembly of ‘Mucin-type’ Structures -- D. The Formation of the Clc1,2Gal 1-Hyl Sequence in Collagens and Clq -- E. Construction of Saccharide Sequences by Mechanisms Independent of Dolichol -- F. Biosynthesis of Glycosphingolipids -- G. Glycerol-based Glycolipids -- H. Sulphated Glycolipids -- I. Complex Glycolipids of Lower Animals -- J. Fungal Cell Wall Mannans and Glycoproteins -- K. The Glycoproteins and Glycolipids of Plants -- Further Reading -- 5. Polysaccharide Assembly in Eukaryotes -- A. Introduction -- B. General Problems and Principles -- C. Specific Polysaccharides -- Further Reading -- 6. Cytological Aspects of Glycosyl Transfer in Eukaryotes -- A. Basic ideas of Membrane Structure and Carbohydrates -- B. The Genetic Commitment to Glycosyl Transfer -- C. Self-assembly in Polysaccharide Structures -- D. The Integration of Glycosyl Transfer into General Metabolism -- Further Reading -- 7. Pathological Aspects of Glycosylation -- A. Introduction -- B. Catabolic Defects in the Metabolism of Glycoconjugates -- C. Abnormal Glycosylation and Uptake of Glycoproteins -- D. Defective Intracellular Targeting of Glycoconjugates -- E. Defective Synthesis of Glycoconjugates -- Further Reading -- Appendix: Terminology -- 1. Shape of Sugars -- 2. Derivatives of Simple Sugars -- (a) Deoxy-sugars -- (b) Amino- and Acetamido-sugars -- (c) Uronic Acids -- (d) Sugar Alcohols -- (e) Acyl, Ether and Sulphate Groups in Sugars -- 3. Sialic Acids -- 4. Notations for Sugars -- (a) Simple Sugars: Three-letter Notation -- (b) Uronic Acids -- (c) Amino-and Acetamido-sugars -- (d)’ single-letter’ Notation in Special Cases -- (e) Sulphates and Phosphates -- (f) Sialic Acids -- (g) D and L Sugars -- (h) Pyranose and Furanose Forms -- (i) Linkage -- (j ) Anomeric Configuration -- (k) Branching -- (1) Special Symbols -- 5. Special Nomenclature of Glycolipids -- 6. Special Nomenclature of Glycoproteins and Related Polymers -- (c) Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans -- 7. Special Nomenclature of Polysaccharides -- References.
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    Abstract: The Yellow Crescent of Ascidian Eggs: Molecular Organization, Localization and Role in Early Development -- Expression of Maternal and Embroyonic Genes During Sea Urchin Development -- Translational Regulation of Gene Expression in Early Development -- mRNA Distributions in Sea Urchin Embryos -- Subcellular Localization of Maternal Histone mRNAs and The Control of Histone Synthesis in The Sea Urchin Embryo -- A Family of mRNAs Expressed in The Dorsal Ectoderm of Sea Urchin Embryos -- Segregation of Germ-Line-Specific Antigens During Embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis Elegans -- Genetic and Developmental Approaches to Understanding Determination in Early Development -- Homoeotic Genes and The Specification of Segmental Identity in The Embryo and Adult Thorax of Drosophila Melanogaster -- Isolation and Characterization of Genes Differentially Expressed in Early Drosophila Embryogenesis -- Accumulation and Behavior of mRNA During Oogenesis and Early Embryogenesis of Xenopus Laevis -- Protein Synthesis Patterns During Early Amphibian Embryogenesis -- Changes in Synthesis of RNA and Protein During Reactivation of Delayed Implanting Mouse Blastocysts -- Contributors -- Photos of Participants.
    Abstract: The early embryo has emerged as the focal point for analysis of the regulation of gene expression for several reasons. First, the fact that embryogenesis is under genetic control has been appreciated from the earliest days of classical embryology. When experimental techniques became available it was therefore logical that they should be applied to the embryo. With each new advance in methodology, interest in embryonic gene expression studies has increased. Second, many embryos offer unique opportunities for the investigation of specific aspects of the regulation of gene expression. Several phenomena--eg. , control of translation--can be very conveniently studied in a variety of marine invertebrate embryos. Those embryos contain large stores of maternally inherited mRNA which are translated in a highly ordered fashion during specific stages of post fertilization development. Marine invertebrate eggs can be conveniently artifically inseminated and labeled with radioactive precursors. Their analysis is leading to important insights into the mechanisms which regulate gene expression at post-transcriptional levels. Third, recent advances in both transmission and recombinant DNA genetics, especially in organisms such as Drosophila, are providing special opportunities for the analysis of regulatory mechanisms which operate at the level of the genome. Specific genes have been identified, isolated, and--in some instances--sequenced. The opportunity is now available to study the regulation of the expression of single genes in a vertical fashion--from the primary sequence of the gene to the tissues and organs which are the products of morphogenesis.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Yellow Crescent of Ascidian Eggs: Molecular Organization, Localization and Role in Early DevelopmentExpression of Maternal and Embroyonic Genes During Sea Urchin Development -- Translational Regulation of Gene Expression in Early Development -- mRNA Distributions in Sea Urchin Embryos -- Subcellular Localization of Maternal Histone mRNAs and The Control of Histone Synthesis in The Sea Urchin Embryo -- A Family of mRNAs Expressed in The Dorsal Ectoderm of Sea Urchin Embryos -- Segregation of Germ-Line-Specific Antigens During Embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis Elegans -- Genetic and Developmental Approaches to Understanding Determination in Early Development -- Homoeotic Genes and The Specification of Segmental Identity in The Embryo and Adult Thorax of Drosophila Melanogaster -- Isolation and Characterization of Genes Differentially Expressed in Early Drosophila Embryogenesis -- Accumulation and Behavior of mRNA During Oogenesis and Early Embryogenesis of Xenopus Laevis -- Protein Synthesis Patterns During Early Amphibian Embryogenesis -- Changes in Synthesis of RNA and Protein During Reactivation of Delayed Implanting Mouse Blastocysts -- Contributors -- Photos of Participants.
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    Description / Table of Contents: of the bookPrimates as an order -- 1 Social Ecology -- Functional questions -- Evolutionary social ecology -- Proximate social ecology -- Interspecies correlations -- Food -- Primates as prey -- Primates as predators -- Intraspecies social behaviour and ecology -- Ecological variables and social development -- Behaviour in captivity -- 2 Behavioural Responses to Change-Natural Events I -- Behaviour associated with birth -- When and where birth takes place -- The social context in which birth occurs -- Responses to new infants - caregiving activities -- Allomaternal behaviour -- Male interactions with infants -- Orphans -- Responses to dead infants -- Infants and the reproductive success of their mothers -- Kidnapping -- Infant use in intermale encounters -- Infanticide -- 3 Behavioural Responses to Change-Natural Events II -- Peripheralization -- Isolation -- Intertroop movement -- The formation of new social units -- Troop fission -- The formation of new social units in captivity -- Experiments in social discrimination -- Introducing strange individuals into established social units -- Reintroduction of individuals into their social units -- The removal of individuals from established social units -- Responses to dead individuals -- Social differentiation of kin -- 4 Behavioural Responsiveness - Experimental Studies -- Responsiveness to new situations -- Responsiveness and life strategies -- Feeding strategies -- Responses to danger -- The influence of social context -- 5 Assessments of Cognitive Capacity -- Neurological correlates -- Behavioural correlates -- Self-awareness -- Language -- Piagetian techniques -- The use of tools -- Evolutionary hypotheses -- 6 Socially Mediated Learning -- Evidence for social traditions -- The question of culture -- Mediating influences -- References -- Author Index.
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    Abstract: I Theoretical -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gas adsorption -- 3 Adsorption isotherms -- 4 Langmuir and BET theories -- 5 The single point BET method -- 6 Adsorbate cross-sectional areas -- 7 Other surface area methods -- 8 Pore analysis by adsorption -- 9 Microporosity -- 10 Theory of wetting and capillarity for mercury porosimetry -- 11 Interpretation of mercury porosimetry data -- 12 Hysteresis, entrapment, and contact angle -- II Experimental -- 13 Adsorption measurements-Preliminaries -- 14 Vacuum volumetric measurements -- 15 Dynamic methods -- 16 Other flow methods -- 17 Gravimetric method -- 18 Comparison of experimental adsorption methods -- 19 Chemisorption -- 20 Mercury porosimetry -- 21 Density measurement -- References.
    Abstract: The rapid growth of interest in powders and their surface properties in many diverse industries prompted the writing of this book for those who have the need to make meaningful measurements without the benefit of years of experience. It is intended as an introduction to some of the elementary theory and experimental methods used to study the surface area, porosity and density of powders. It may be found useful by those with little or no training in solid surfaces who have the need to quickly learn the rudiments of surface area, density and pore-size measurements. Syosset, New York S. Lowell May, 1983 J. E. Shields Xl List of symbols Use of symbols for purposes other than those indicated in the following list are so defined in the text. Some symbols not shown in this list are defined in the text. d adsorbate cross-sectional area A area; condensation coefficient; collision frequency C BET constant c concentration D diameter; coefficient of thermal diffusion E adsorption potential f permeability aspect factor F flow rate; force; feed rate 9 gravitational constant G Gibbs free energy GS free surface energy h heat of immersion per unit area; height H enthalpy Hi heat of immersion Hsv heat of adsorption BET intercept; filament current k thermal conductivity; specific reaction rate K Harkins-Jura constant I length L heat of liquefaction M mass M molecular weight n number of moles N number of molecules; number of particles N Avagadro's number .
    Description / Table of Contents: I Theoretical1 Introduction -- 2 Gas adsorption -- 3 Adsorption isotherms -- 4 Langmuir and BET theories -- 5 The single point BET method -- 6 Adsorbate cross-sectional areas -- 7 Other surface area methods -- 8 Pore analysis by adsorption -- 9 Microporosity -- 10 Theory of wetting and capillarity for mercury porosimetry -- 11 Interpretation of mercury porosimetry data -- 12 Hysteresis, entrapment, and contact angle -- II Experimental -- 13 Adsorption measurements-Preliminaries -- 14 Vacuum volumetric measurements -- 15 Dynamic methods -- 16 Other flow methods -- 17 Gravimetric method -- 18 Comparison of experimental adsorption methods -- 19 Chemisorption -- 20 Mercury porosimetry -- 21 Density measurement -- References.
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    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction2 Ecology and Planning -- 2.1 The planning component -- 2.2 The ecological component -- 3 Ecological Methodology -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Ecological surveys for metalliferous mining proposals -- 3.3 Predicting the environmental impact of a major reservoir development -- 3.4 Ecological modelling in impact analysis -- 4 Planning Procedures for Environmental Impact Analysis -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 Experience with environmental impact assessment procedures in the USA -- 4.3 Ontario Hydro and Canadian environmental impact assessment procedures -- 4.4 Environmental impact assessment procedures within the European Economic Community -- 4.5 Proposals for environmental impact assessment procedures in the UK -- 4.6 The role of environmental impact assessment in development control and policy decision-making -- 5 Ecological Considerations in Rural Planning -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 The impacts of agriculture and forestry on wildlife, landscape and access in the countryside -- 5.3 Landscape evaluation and the impact of changing land-use on the rural environment: the problem and an approach -- 5.4 Conservation and value judgements -- 5.5 Planning a new countryside -- 6 Policy Planning -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 Ecological requirements for decision-making regarding medium-scale developments in the urban environment -- 6.3 A prospectus for nature conservation within the Moray Firth: in retrospect -- 6.4 Environmental impact assessment procedures used in a strategic study of water resource development options -- 6.5 Assessing the impacts on plants of major highway developments -- 7 Project Planning -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Ecological information and methodologies required for environmental assessment of Canadian power generation installations -- 7.3 Role of research in meeting environmental assessment needs for power station siting -- 7.4 Assessing the impact of major on-shore oil installations: the example of Sullom Voe -- 7.5 The ecology of oil development in Scapa Flow, Orkney -- 7.6 Assessing the impact of major developments on water resources -- 7.7 Assessing the impact of industrial emissions to the atmosphere -- 7.8 Ecological assessments of the effects of atmospheric emissions -- 8. Environmental Audits and Research Needs -- 8.1 Overview -- 8.2 Experience of environmental impact assessment procedures in Ireland -- 8.3 A retrospective view of the environmental impact on Upper Teesdale of the Cow Green Reservoir -- 8.4 Predicting the impact of oil terminal development on the in-shore marine environment: retrospective analysis -- 8.5 The need for research on environmental impact assessment -- 9. Conclusions.
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    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The ethological approach to the study of behaviour -- 1.2 A brief outline of classical ethological theory -- 1.3 The modern study of animal behaviour -- 1.4 An outline of the book -- 2 The description and measurement of behaviour -- 2.1 Describing behaviour by its function -- 2.2 Describing behaviour by its form -- 2.3 Describing and measuring the relationship between an animal and its environment -- 2.4 What is the point of all this sophisticated analysis? -- 3 The study of the causes of behavioural change -- 3.1 What constitutes a causal explanation of behaviour? -- 3.2 The different kinds of causal explanation -- 3.3 Motivational models -- 3.4 Studying external influences on behaviour -- 3.5 Studying internal influences on behaviour -- 3.6 What is the nature of the mechanisms which cause behavioural change? -- 3.7 Studying the physiological bases of behavioural change -- 4 The development of behaviour -- 4.1 Problems with the instinct-learning dichotomy -- 4.2 Why is the term innate still used? -- 4.3 Describing the ontogeny of behaviour -- 4.4 Characterizing the factors which influence the development of behaviour -- 4.5 Classifying the factors which influence the development of behaviour -- 4.6 Some general features of behavioural development -- 5 The adaptive significance of behaviour -- 5.1 Sources of evidence about the adaptive significance of behaviour -- 5.2 Difficulties in studying the adaptive significance of behaviour -- 5.3 The state of the art -- 5.4 The adaptive significance of the way animals pattern their behavior in time -- 5.5 The adaptive significance of the way animals use space -- 5.6 The adaptive significance of an animal’s aggressive responses -- 5.7 The adaptive significance of an animal’s breeding habits; mating systems -- 5.8 Adaptive significance of behaviour accompanying mating -- 5.9 The adaptive significance of parental care -- 5.10 The adaptive significance of living in groups -- 5.11 Behaviour which cannot be explained by classic natural selection theory -- 5.12 Overview; sociobiology and behavioural ecology -- 6 The phylogeny of behaviour -- 6.1 Sources of evidence about the phylogeny of behaviour -- 6.2 Some representative behavioural phylogenies -- 6.3 Deriving general principles of behavioural evolution -- 7 The role of behaviour in the evolutionary process -- 7.1 The behaviour of other animals as a major selective force -- 7.2 Behaviour dictates the selection pressures to which an animal is exposed -- 7.3 The impact of behaviour on population structure -- 8 Behavioural genetics -- 8.1 The objectives of research into the inheritance of behaviour -- 8.2 Potential contributions of genetics to the study of animal behaviour -- 8.3 Quantitative genetics -- 8.5 Screening known genetic variants for behavioural differences -- 8.6 Characterizing the precise behavioural effects of genetic differences -- 8.7 The mechanisms whereby genes influence behaviour -- 8.8 Genetic mosaics -- 8.9 Animal behaviour and behavioural genetics -- 9 Applied ethology -- 9.1 Clarification of terms; what is applied ethology? -- 9.2 Ways in which etiological research can be applied to practical problems -- 9.3 Pest control -- 9.4 Increasing the productivity of commercially important species -- 9.5 Animal welfare -- 9.6 Conservation -- 9.7 Human behaviour -- References -- Author index -- Species index.
    Abstract: The aim of this book is to identify the main areas of active discussion about, and research into, the biology of animal behaviour, to describe and assess ways in which these can be studied and using selected examples, to illus­ trate the kinds of results which are emerging. It is not intended to provide an exhaustive review of all we know about animal behaviour, although the examples have been chosen to cover as many as possible of the things that animals do. XlV Preface Acknowledgements I would like to thank C. Swann, M.L.N. Murthy and the Superbrain for typing the manuscript; Linda Partridge, Pat Monaghan, Douglas Fraser and Richard Wilson for constructive criticism of earlier drafts; Alan Crowden for help in planning and producing the book and, particularly, Tim Huntingford for help and encouragement at all stages of its pro­ duction. Acknowledgements are gratefully made to Jim Tulley fot producing plates 1, 2, 3, 7 and 12 and to Michael Hansell for the remainder.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction1.1 The ethological approach to the study of behaviour -- 1.2 A brief outline of classical ethological theory -- 1.3 The modern study of animal behaviour -- 1.4 An outline of the book -- 2 The description and measurement of behaviour -- 2.1 Describing behaviour by its function -- 2.2 Describing behaviour by its form -- 2.3 Describing and measuring the relationship between an animal and its environment -- 2.4 What is the point of all this sophisticated analysis? -- 3 The study of the causes of behavioural change -- 3.1 What constitutes a causal explanation of behaviour? -- 3.2 The different kinds of causal explanation -- 3.3 Motivational models -- 3.4 Studying external influences on behaviour -- 3.5 Studying internal influences on behaviour -- 3.6 What is the nature of the mechanisms which cause behavioural change? -- 3.7 Studying the physiological bases of behavioural change -- 4 The development of behaviour -- 4.1 Problems with the instinct-learning dichotomy -- 4.2 Why is the term innate still used? -- 4.3 Describing the ontogeny of behaviour -- 4.4 Characterizing the factors which influence the development of behaviour -- 4.5 Classifying the factors which influence the development of behaviour -- 4.6 Some general features of behavioural development -- 5 The adaptive significance of behaviour -- 5.1 Sources of evidence about the adaptive significance of behaviour -- 5.2 Difficulties in studying the adaptive significance of behaviour -- 5.3 The state of the art -- 5.4 The adaptive significance of the way animals pattern their behavior in time -- 5.5 The adaptive significance of the way animals use space -- 5.6 The adaptive significance of an animal’s aggressive responses -- 5.7 The adaptive significance of an animal’s breeding habits; mating systems -- 5.8 Adaptive significance of behaviour accompanying mating -- 5.9 The adaptive significance of parental care -- 5.10 The adaptive significance of living in groups -- 5.11 Behaviour which cannot be explained by classic natural selection theory -- 5.12 Overview; sociobiology and behavioural ecology -- 6 The phylogeny of behaviour -- 6.1 Sources of evidence about the phylogeny of behaviour -- 6.2 Some representative behavioural phylogenies -- 6.3 Deriving general principles of behavioural evolution -- 7 The role of behaviour in the evolutionary process -- 7.1 The behaviour of other animals as a major selective force -- 7.2 Behaviour dictates the selection pressures to which an animal is exposed -- 7.3 The impact of behaviour on population structure -- 8 Behavioural genetics -- 8.1 The objectives of research into the inheritance of behaviour -- 8.2 Potential contributions of genetics to the study of animal behaviour -- 8.3 Quantitative genetics -- 8.5 Screening known genetic variants for behavioural differences -- 8.6 Characterizing the precise behavioural effects of genetic differences -- 8.7 The mechanisms whereby genes influence behaviour -- 8.8 Genetic mosaics -- 8.9 Animal behaviour and behavioural genetics -- 9 Applied ethology -- 9.1 Clarification of terms; what is applied ethology? -- 9.2 Ways in which etiological research can be applied to practical problems -- 9.3 Pest control -- 9.4 Increasing the productivity of commercially important species -- 9.5 Animal welfare -- 9.6 Conservation -- 9.7 Human behaviour -- References -- Author index -- Species index.
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    Abstract: 1. Principles of thin section preparation -- 1.1 Choosing the size of the thin section -- 1.2 Collecting the sample -- 1.3 Removing water from the sample -- 1.4 Impregnating the sample -- 1.5 Lapping the impregnated sample -- 1.6 Polishing the impregnated sample -- 1.7 Grinding, lapping and polishing the slide -- 2. Preparation of polished blocks and thin sections of soils -- 2.1 Collection of samples of soft coherent non-stony material -- 2.2 Collection of samples of hard material -- 2.3 Collecting loose friable surface samples -- 2.4 Removal or replacement of water and impregnation with Crystic resin -- 2.5 Transferring the specimen to the impregnation mould -- 2.6 Removal of water -- 2.7 Impregnation -- 2.8 Sawing the impregnated block -- 2.9 Surface impregnation with Crystic resin -- 2.10 Lapping the block -- 2.11 Polishing the block -- 2.12 Cleaning the polished block -- 2.13 Mounting the polished block -- 2.14 Labelling the slide -- 2.15 Cutting off the excess specimen -- 2.16 Machine grinding the specimen -- 2.17 Final lapping stages for the specimen -- 2.18 Polishing the specimen -- 2.19 Mounting the cover glass -- 2.20 Logitech machine systems for thin section production -- 3. Examination of thin sections and polished blocks -- 3.1 Examination of thin sections and polished blocks with the stereo-microscope -- 3.2 Examination of thin sections with the petrological microscope -- 3.3 The construction and use of the petrological microscope -- 3.4 Properties of minerals determined with the petrological microscope -- 4 Properties of minerals in thin sections -- 4.1 Allophane -- 4.2 Amphiboles -- 4.3 Anatase -- 4.4 Antigorite-chrysotile -- 4.5 Apatite -- 4.6 Augite -- 4.7 Biotite -- 4.8 Calcite -- 4.9 Chalcedony -- 4.10 Chlorite -- 4.11 Clinozoisite -- 4.12 Diopside -- 4.13 Enstatite -- 4.14 Epidote -- 4.15 Feldspars -- 4.16 Ferric hydroxide -- 4.17 Garnet -- 4.18 Gibbsite -- 4.19 Goethite -- 4.20 Gypsum -- 4.21 Halite -- 4.22 Halloysite and metahalloysite -- 4.23 Hematite -- 4.24 Hornblende -- 4.25 Hypersthene -- 4.26 Ice -- 4.27 Iddingsite -- 4.28 Ilmenite -- 4.29 Jarosite -- 4.30 Kaolinite -- 4.31 Lepidocrocite -- 4.32 Magnetite -- 4.33 Manganese dioxide -- 4.34 Microcline -- 4.35 Montmorillonite -- 4.36 Muscovite -- 4.37 Olivine -- 4.38 Opal -- 4.39 Orthoclase -- 4.40 Plagioclases -- 4.41 Pyrite -- 4.42 Quartz -- 4.43 Rutile -- 4.44 Serpentine -- 4.45 Siderite -- 4.46 Titanite -- 4.47 Tourmaline -- 4.48 Tremolite - actinolite -- 4.49 Vermiculite -- 4.50 Volcanic glass -- 4.51 Zircon -- 5 Properties applicable to most features seen in thin sections -- 5.1 Colour -- 5.2 Frequency -- 5.3 Prominence -- 5.4 Size -- 5.5 Shape -- 5.6 Roundness and sphericity -- 5.7 Surface characteristics -- 5.8 Boundaries -- 5.9 Distribution pattern -- 5.10 Relationships with other features -- 5.11 Orientation -- 6 Fabric, structure and matrix -- 6.1 Fabric and structure -- 6.2 Matrix -- 6.3 Conclusions -- 7 Features present in thin sections -- 7.1 Fabric -- 7.2 Structure and pores -- 7.3 Passages-faunal and root -- 7.4 Faecal material -- 7.5 Organic materials -- 7.6 Rock fragments -- 7.7 Detrital grains -- 7.8 Particle size distribution -- 7.9 Fine material -- 7.10 Coatings -- 7.11 Clay plugs -- 7.12 Surface residues -- 7.13 Impregnated surfaces -- 7.14 Anisotropic surfaces - false coatings -- 7.15 Subsurface organizations and accumulations -- 7.16 Secondary mineral material -- 7.17 Amorphous and microcrystalline material -- 7.18 Segregations and concretions -- 7.19 Weathering features and products -- 7.20 Microorganisms -- 7.21 Soil erratics -- 7.22 Infillings and intergrowths -- 7.23 Other features -- 7.24 Features observed in polished blocks -- 8 Description of thin sections and polished blocks -- 8.1 Homogeneity and heterogeneity -- 8.2 Recognition of individuals -- 8.3 Recognition of patterns -- 8.4 Description of individuals and patterns -- 8.5 Quantification -- 8.6 Interpretation -- 8.7 Description of thin sections -- 8.8 Description of polished blocks -- 8.9 Reminder data of properties -- 8.10 Reminder data of features -- 9 Teaching micromorphology -- 9.1 Introductory course in thin section morphology -- 9.2 Advanced course in thin section morphology -- 9.3 Exercises -- 10 Photography -- 10.1 Photographing the whole specimen using transmitted light -- 10.2 Photographing the whole specimen using ultraviolet light -- 10.3 Photomicrography -- 10.4 Photography for pore identification -- 11 Ancillary techniques -- 11.1 Electron analyses -- 11.2 X-ray analysis of thin sections -- 11.3 Ion thinning -- 11.4 Low temperature ashing -- 11.5 Image analysis -- 11.6 Three-dimensional analysis -- 11.7 Polarization-interference contrast examinations -- 11.8 Phase contrast -- 11.9 Fluorescence -- 11.10 Staining feldspars -- 11.11 Staining carbonates -- 11.12 Staining clay minerals -- 11.13 Staining microorganisms -- 11.14 Preparation of acetate peels -- 11.15 Removal of iron oxides from thin sections -- 11.16 Autoradiographs of impregnated blocks and thin sections -- 12 Applications -- 12.1 Agriculture -- 12.2 Archeology -- 12.3 Engineering -- 12.4 Geomorphology -- 12.5 Paleoclimatology -- 12.6 Pedology and paleopedology -- 12.7 Soil microbiology -- 12.8 Soil zoology -- 13 The micromorphology of soils -- References.
    Abstract: One of the first major studies of weathering and soil formation was made by Harrison (1933) who used thin sections in association with other procedures to study the transformation of minerals in different kinds of rock under the tropical conditions of Guyana. However, Kubiena (1938) is regarded as pioneering thin section studies of soils and during the last two decades there has been a rapid increase in the number of publications devoted almost exclusively to the study of soils in thin sections. In addition to the rather straightforward examinations with the polarizing microscope, thin section techniques are being linked with X-ray diffraction, X-ray microprobe, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, microbiological and other procedures to obtain a fuller insight into the composition and genesis of soils. Thus the study of thin sections of soils is now a major pedological technique for investigating small details in the nature, type and degree of organization of the soil fabric and structure. Thin sections reveal that particles of various sizes and composition react differently to pedological processes and become weathered or organized to form many specific patterns. This book is an attempt to give a comprehensive treatment of thin section studies of soils. Although primarily about the study of thin sections with optical microscopes a few transmission and scanning electron photomicro­ graphs are included to confirm the inferences based upon the studies made with the optical microscope.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Principles of thin section preparation1.1 Choosing the size of the thin section -- 1.2 Collecting the sample -- 1.3 Removing water from the sample -- 1.4 Impregnating the sample -- 1.5 Lapping the impregnated sample -- 1.6 Polishing the impregnated sample -- 1.7 Grinding, lapping and polishing the slide -- 2. Preparation of polished blocks and thin sections of soils -- 2.1 Collection of samples of soft coherent non-stony material -- 2.2 Collection of samples of hard material -- 2.3 Collecting loose friable surface samples -- 2.4 Removal or replacement of water and impregnation with Crystic resin -- 2.5 Transferring the specimen to the impregnation mould -- 2.6 Removal of water -- 2.7 Impregnation -- 2.8 Sawing the impregnated block -- 2.9 Surface impregnation with Crystic resin -- 2.10 Lapping the block -- 2.11 Polishing the block -- 2.12 Cleaning the polished block -- 2.13 Mounting the polished block -- 2.14 Labelling the slide -- 2.15 Cutting off the excess specimen -- 2.16 Machine grinding the specimen -- 2.17 Final lapping stages for the specimen -- 2.18 Polishing the specimen -- 2.19 Mounting the cover glass -- 2.20 Logitech machine systems for thin section production -- 3. Examination of thin sections and polished blocks -- 3.1 Examination of thin sections and polished blocks with the stereo-microscope -- 3.2 Examination of thin sections with the petrological microscope -- 3.3 The construction and use of the petrological microscope -- 3.4 Properties of minerals determined with the petrological microscope -- 4 Properties of minerals in thin sections -- 4.1 Allophane -- 4.2 Amphiboles -- 4.3 Anatase -- 4.4 Antigorite-chrysotile -- 4.5 Apatite -- 4.6 Augite -- 4.7 Biotite -- 4.8 Calcite -- 4.9 Chalcedony -- 4.10 Chlorite -- 4.11 Clinozoisite -- 4.12 Diopside -- 4.13 Enstatite -- 4.14 Epidote -- 4.15 Feldspars -- 4.16 Ferric hydroxide -- 4.17 Garnet -- 4.18 Gibbsite -- 4.19 Goethite -- 4.20 Gypsum -- 4.21 Halite -- 4.22 Halloysite and metahalloysite -- 4.23 Hematite -- 4.24 Hornblende -- 4.25 Hypersthene -- 4.26 Ice -- 4.27 Iddingsite -- 4.28 Ilmenite -- 4.29 Jarosite -- 4.30 Kaolinite -- 4.31 Lepidocrocite -- 4.32 Magnetite -- 4.33 Manganese dioxide -- 4.34 Microcline -- 4.35 Montmorillonite -- 4.36 Muscovite -- 4.37 Olivine -- 4.38 Opal -- 4.39 Orthoclase -- 4.40 Plagioclases -- 4.41 Pyrite -- 4.42 Quartz -- 4.43 Rutile -- 4.44 Serpentine -- 4.45 Siderite -- 4.46 Titanite -- 4.47 Tourmaline -- 4.48 Tremolite - actinolite -- 4.49 Vermiculite -- 4.50 Volcanic glass -- 4.51 Zircon -- 5 Properties applicable to most features seen in thin sections -- 5.1 Colour -- 5.2 Frequency -- 5.3 Prominence -- 5.4 Size -- 5.5 Shape -- 5.6 Roundness and sphericity -- 5.7 Surface characteristics -- 5.8 Boundaries -- 5.9 Distribution pattern -- 5.10 Relationships with other features -- 5.11 Orientation -- 6 Fabric, structure and matrix -- 6.1 Fabric and structure -- 6.2 Matrix -- 6.3 Conclusions -- 7 Features present in thin sections -- 7.1 Fabric -- 7.2 Structure and pores -- 7.3 Passages-faunal and root -- 7.4 Faecal material -- 7.5 Organic materials -- 7.6 Rock fragments -- 7.7 Detrital grains -- 7.8 Particle size distribution -- 7.9 Fine material -- 7.10 Coatings -- 7.11 Clay plugs -- 7.12 Surface residues -- 7.13 Impregnated surfaces -- 7.14 Anisotropic surfaces - false coatings -- 7.15 Subsurface organizations and accumulations -- 7.16 Secondary mineral material -- 7.17 Amorphous and microcrystalline material -- 7.18 Segregations and concretions -- 7.19 Weathering features and products -- 7.20 Microorganisms -- 7.21 Soil erratics -- 7.22 Infillings and intergrowths -- 7.23 Other features -- 7.24 Features observed in polished blocks -- 8 Description of thin sections and polished blocks -- 8.1 Homogeneity and heterogeneity -- 8.2 Recognition of individuals -- 8.3 Recognition of patterns -- 8.4 Description of individuals and patterns -- 8.5 Quantification -- 8.6 Interpretation -- 8.7 Description of thin sections -- 8.8 Description of polished blocks -- 8.9 Reminder data of properties -- 8.10 Reminder data of features -- 9 Teaching micromorphology -- 9.1 Introductory course in thin section morphology -- 9.2 Advanced course in thin section morphology -- 9.3 Exercises -- 10 Photography -- 10.1 Photographing the whole specimen using transmitted light -- 10.2 Photographing the whole specimen using ultraviolet light -- 10.3 Photomicrography -- 10.4 Photography for pore identification -- 11 Ancillary techniques -- 11.1 Electron analyses -- 11.2 X-ray analysis of thin sections -- 11.3 Ion thinning -- 11.4 Low temperature ashing -- 11.5 Image analysis -- 11.6 Three-dimensional analysis -- 11.7 Polarization-interference contrast examinations -- 11.8 Phase contrast -- 11.9 Fluorescence -- 11.10 Staining feldspars -- 11.11 Staining carbonates -- 11.12 Staining clay minerals -- 11.13 Staining microorganisms -- 11.14 Preparation of acetate peels -- 11.15 Removal of iron oxides from thin sections -- 11.16 Autoradiographs of impregnated blocks and thin sections -- 12 Applications -- 12.1 Agriculture -- 12.2 Archeology -- 12.3 Engineering -- 12.4 Geomorphology -- 12.5 Paleoclimatology -- 12.6 Pedology and paleopedology -- 12.7 Soil microbiology -- 12.8 Soil zoology -- 13 The micromorphology of soils -- References.
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    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction and definitions1.1 The community -- 1.2 Community structure -- 1.3 Species diversity -- 1.4 Trends in species richness -- 1.5 The problem restated -- 2 Niche theory -- 2.1 Development of the niche concept -- 2.2 Niche width -- 2.3 Niche overlap -- 2.4 Diffuse competition -- 2.5 Niche dynamics -- 2.6 The niche - a property of the species or the community? -- 2.7 Summary -- 3 Competition and the niche; the effect on niche width -- 3.1 Theoretical effects of competition on the species niche -- 3.2 Criteria for the identification of competition in the field -- 3.3 The natural effects of intraspecific competition -- 3.4 The natural effects of interspecific competition -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 Competition and the niche; limiting similarity and differential niche overlap -- 4.1 Limiting similarity - the theoretical approach -- 4.2 The degree of limiting similarity -- 4.3 Niche dimensionality and differential overlap -- 4.4 Conclusion -- 5 Predation and species diversity -- 5.1 Theoretical studies -- 5.2 Plant-herbivore interactions -- 5.3 Predator-prey interactions -- 5.4 Reduced community diversity through predation -- 5.5 Conclusion -- 6 Competition and predation; complementarity of the hypotheses -- 6.1 The controversy -- 6.2 Interactions between competition and predation -- 6.3 Classification scheme -- 6.4 Conclusion -- 7 Saturation of communities -- 7.1 True islands -- 7.2 Habitat islands -- 7.3 Host plant islands -- 7.4 Continental saturation -- 7.5 Conclusion -- 8 Species diversity trends - theories and hypotheses -- 8.1 Time -- 8.2 Environmental conditions -- 8.3 Biotic factors -- 8.4 Explanations of species diversity patterns in two specific examples -- 8.5 Conclusion -- 9 The relative abundance of species -- 9.1 Fisher’s series -- 9.2 Lognormal distribution -- 9.3 ‘Broken stick’ or random niche boundary hypothesis -- 9.4 Niche pre-emption or geometric series hypothesis -- 9.5 Conclusion -- 10 Community structure: the patterns and rules -- 10.1 Community patterns -- 10.2 Communities: random or structured species associations -- 10.3 Community rules -- 10.4 Expressions of community structure -- 10.5 Stability/diversity relationships -- 10.6 Concluding remarks -- References.
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    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 1.1 What is meant by ‘ionization constants’? -- 1.2 Why do we determine ionization constants? -- 1.3 Brief summary of the chemistry of ionization -- 1.4 The nature of pKa values -- 1.5 The shape of a titration curve -- 1.6 Methods commonly used for determining ionization constants -- 1.7 What degree of precision is required? -- 1.8 The effect of temperature on ionization constants -- 1.9 Molality and molarity -- 2 Determination of Ionization Constants by Potentiometrie Titration using a Glass Electrode -- 2.1 Apparatus for general use -- 2.2 Preparation of solutions -- 2.3 Choice of concentration for the titration -- 2.4 Details of the titration method -- 2.5 Derivation and choice of equations for calculating pKa -- 2.6 Some typical titrations (worked examples) -- 2.7 Precision and accuracy. Checking the precision obtained -- 2.8 Common sources of error, and their elimination -- 2.9False constants -- 2.10 Partly aqueous solvents -- 3 Refinements of Potentiometrie Titration: Apparatus and Calculations -- A Apparatus -- 3.1 Semi-micro titrations -- 3.2 Micro titrations -- 3.3 The rapid-flow method -- 3.4 The hydrogen electrode -- B Calculations -- 3.5 Monofunctional acids and bases -- 3.6 Method of calculation -- 3.7 Diacidic bases, dibasic acids and ampholytes -- 3.8 Overlapping ionization processes -- 3.9 Polyelectrolytes -- 3.10 Accuracy of the potentiometric method -- 3.11 Non-aqueous solvents -- 4 Determination of Ionization Constants by Spectrophotometry -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Apparatus -- 4.3 Buffers -- 4.4 Acidity functions -- 4.5 Preparation of the stock solution of the unknown -- 4.6 The search for the spectra of two pure ionic species -- 4.7 The choice of an analytical wavelength -- 4.8 Preliminary search for an approximate value of pKa -- 4.9 Exact determination of pKa -- 4.10 Worked examples -- 4.11 Activity corrections -- 4.12 Extensions of the spectrometric method -- (a)The pKa of a very weak acid (graphical treatment) -- (b)Overlapping pKa values -- (c)Computer program for overlapping values -- 4.13 Errors, precision and accuracy -- 4.14 Common sources of error -- 4.15 Spectrophotometric determination of the pKa of a substance that lacks an absorption spectrum -- 4.16 A rapid method for the approximate measurement of pKa -- 5 Relations between Ionization and Solubility. Determination of Ionization Constants by Phase Equilibria -- 5.1 Ionization constants in preparative work -- 5.2 Prediction of solubility from ionization constants -- 5.3 Determination of ionization constants from solubilities -- 5.4 Determination of ionization constants from vapour pressure, by partitioning between a pair of solvents, or by other phase equilibria -- 6 Determination of Ionization Constants by Conductimetry -- 6.1 Scope of the method -- 6.2 Apparatus -- 6.3 Procedure -- 6.4 Refinements of calculation -- 7 Some Other Methods for the Determination of Ionization Constants -- 7.1 Raman spectrometry -- 7.2 Proton nuclear magnetic resonance -- 7.3 Nuclear magnetic resonance using other atoms -- 7.4 Thermometric methods -- 8 Zwitterions (Dipolar Ions) -- 8.1 Zwitterions compared to ordinary amphoteric substances -- 8.2 How to distinguish zwitterions from ordinary ampholytes -- 8.3 Zwitterionic equilibria: macroscopic and microscopic constants -- 9 The Ionization Constants of Typical Acids and Bases -- A Organic Section -- 9.1 The oxygen acids (monobasic) -- (a) Aliphatic carboxylic acids -- (b) Aromatic carboxylic acids -- (c) Aliphatic hydroxylie acids -- (d) Aromatic hydroxylie acids (phenols) -- (e) Other oxygen acids -- 9.2 The oxygen acids (dibasic) -- 9.3 Sulphur acids, nitrogen acids and carbon acids -- (a) Mercaptans -- (b) Nitrogen acids -- (c) Carbon acids -- 9.4 The nitrogen bases (monoacidic) -- (a) Aliphatic bases -- (b) Aromatic and heteroaromatic bases -- 9.5 The nitrogen bases (diacidic) -- 9.6 Carbinolamine bases -- 9.7 Oxygen bases and carbon bases -- 9.8 Amphoteric substances -- B Inorganic Section -- 9.9 Inorganic acids -- 9.10 Inorganic bases 164 -- C Biologically-Active Substances -- 10 Chelation and the Stability Constants of Metal Complexes -- 10.1 The nature of chelation -- 10.2 Methods of calculation -- 10.3 Choice of ionic medium and the preparation of standard solutions -- 10.4 Measurement of pH and the calculation of pCH -- 10.5 Common difficulties and how they can be overcome -- 11 Appendices -- I An outline of the Brønsted-Lowry Theory -- II Comparison of classical and thermodynamic quantities -- III Calculations of hydrogen ion activity and concentration: also of hydroxyl ion activity and concentration -- IV Some effects of temperature on ionization constants -- V How percentage ionized may be calculated, given pKa and pH -- VI An outline of the theory of pH -- References.
    Abstract: This practical manual is devised for organic chemists and biochemists who, in the course of their researches and without previous experience, need to determine an ionization constant. We are gratified that earlier editions were much used for this purpose and that they also proved adequate for the in­ service training of technicians and technical officers to provide a Department with a pK service. The features of previous editions that gave this wide appeal have been retained, but the subject matter has been revised, extended, and brought up to date. We present two new chapters, one of which describes the determination of the stability constants of the complexes which organic ligands form with metal cations. The other describes the use of more recently introduced techniques for the determination of ionization constants, such as Raman and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, thermometric titrations, and paper electro­ phoresis. Chapter 1 gives enhanced help in choosing between alternative methods for determining ionization constants. The two chapters on potentiometric methods have been extensively revised in the light of newer understanding of electrode processes and of the present state of the art in instrumen tation.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction1.1 What is meant by ‘ionization constants’? -- 1.2 Why do we determine ionization constants? -- 1.3 Brief summary of the chemistry of ionization -- 1.4 The nature of pKa values -- 1.5 The shape of a titration curve -- 1.6 Methods commonly used for determining ionization constants -- 1.7 What degree of precision is required? -- 1.8 The effect of temperature on ionization constants -- 1.9 Molality and molarity -- 2 Determination of Ionization Constants by Potentiometrie Titration using a Glass Electrode -- 2.1 Apparatus for general use -- 2.2 Preparation of solutions -- 2.3 Choice of concentration for the titration -- 2.4 Details of the titration method -- 2.5 Derivation and choice of equations for calculating pKa -- 2.6 Some typical titrations (worked examples) -- 2.7 Precision and accuracy. Checking the precision obtained -- 2.8 Common sources of error, and their elimination -- 2.9False constants -- 2.10 Partly aqueous solvents -- 3 Refinements of Potentiometrie Titration: Apparatus and Calculations -- A Apparatus -- 3.1 Semi-micro titrations -- 3.2 Micro titrations -- 3.3 The rapid-flow method -- 3.4 The hydrogen electrode -- B Calculations -- 3.5 Monofunctional acids and bases -- 3.6 Method of calculation -- 3.7 Diacidic bases, dibasic acids and ampholytes -- 3.8 Overlapping ionization processes -- 3.9 Polyelectrolytes -- 3.10 Accuracy of the potentiometric method -- 3.11 Non-aqueous solvents -- 4 Determination of Ionization Constants by Spectrophotometry -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Apparatus -- 4.3 Buffers -- 4.4 Acidity functions -- 4.5 Preparation of the stock solution of the unknown -- 4.6 The search for the spectra of two pure ionic species -- 4.7 The choice of an analytical wavelength -- 4.8 Preliminary search for an approximate value of pKa -- 4.9 Exact determination of pKa -- 4.10 Worked examples -- 4.11 Activity corrections -- 4.12 Extensions of the spectrometric method -- (a)The pKa of a very weak acid (graphical treatment) -- (b)Overlapping pKa values -- (c)Computer program for overlapping values -- 4.13 Errors, precision and accuracy -- 4.14 Common sources of error -- 4.15 Spectrophotometric determination of the pKa of a substance that lacks an absorption spectrum -- 4.16 A rapid method for the approximate measurement of pKa -- 5 Relations between Ionization and Solubility. Determination of Ionization Constants by Phase Equilibria -- 5.1 Ionization constants in preparative work -- 5.2 Prediction of solubility from ionization constants -- 5.3 Determination of ionization constants from solubilities -- 5.4 Determination of ionization constants from vapour pressure, by partitioning between a pair of solvents, or by other phase equilibria -- 6 Determination of Ionization Constants by Conductimetry -- 6.1 Scope of the method -- 6.2 Apparatus -- 6.3 Procedure -- 6.4 Refinements of calculation -- 7 Some Other Methods for the Determination of Ionization Constants -- 7.1 Raman spectrometry -- 7.2 Proton nuclear magnetic resonance -- 7.3 Nuclear magnetic resonance using other atoms -- 7.4 Thermometric methods -- 8 Zwitterions (Dipolar Ions) -- 8.1 Zwitterions compared to ordinary amphoteric substances -- 8.2 How to distinguish zwitterions from ordinary ampholytes -- 8.3 Zwitterionic equilibria: macroscopic and microscopic constants -- 9 The Ionization Constants of Typical Acids and Bases -- A Organic Section -- 9.1 The oxygen acids (monobasic) -- (a) Aliphatic carboxylic acids -- (b) Aromatic carboxylic acids -- (c) Aliphatic hydroxylie acids -- (d) Aromatic hydroxylie acids (phenols) -- (e) Other oxygen acids -- 9.2 The oxygen acids (dibasic) -- 9.3 Sulphur acids, nitrogen acids and carbon acids -- (a) Mercaptans -- (b) Nitrogen acids -- (c) Carbon acids -- 9.4 The nitrogen bases (monoacidic) -- (a) Aliphatic bases -- (b) Aromatic and heteroaromatic bases -- 9.5 The nitrogen bases (diacidic) -- 9.6 Carbinolamine bases -- 9.7 Oxygen bases and carbon bases -- 9.8 Amphoteric substances -- B Inorganic Section -- 9.9 Inorganic acids -- 9.10 Inorganic bases 164 -- C Biologically-Active Substances -- 10 Chelation and the Stability Constants of Metal Complexes -- 10.1 The nature of chelation -- 10.2 Methods of calculation -- 10.3 Choice of ionic medium and the preparation of standard solutions -- 10.4 Measurement of pH and the calculation of pCH -- 10.5 Common difficulties and how they can be overcome -- 11 Appendices -- I An outline of the Brønsted-Lowry Theory -- II Comparison of classical and thermodynamic quantities -- III Calculations of hydrogen ion activity and concentration: also of hydroxyl ion activity and concentration -- IV Some effects of temperature on ionization constants -- V How percentage ionized may be calculated, given pKa and pH -- VI An outline of the theory of pH -- References.
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    ISBN: 9781461597056
    Language: English
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    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- References -- 2 Lead in the atmosphere -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Sources of lead in air -- 2.3 Concentrations of lead in ambient air -- 2.4 Particle size distributions -- 2.5 Chemical properties of atmospheric lead -- References -- 3 Lead in water -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Sources of lead in surface waters -- 3.3 Concentrations of lead in water -- 3.4 Chemistry of lead in water -- References -- 4 Lead in soils -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Sources of lead in soil -- 4.3 Concentrations of lead in soil -- 4.4 Uptake of soil lead by living organisms -- 4.5 Chemistry of lead in soils -- 4.6 Lead in street dusts -- References -- 5 Control of lead in air -- 5.1 Industrial sources of lead -- 5.2 Control of industrial emissions of lead -- 5.3 Legislative regulations affecting industrial lead emissions -- 5.4 Control of lead emissions from motor vehicles -- 5.5 Ambient air quality standard for lead -- 5.6 Control of lead within the workplace -- References -- 6 Control of lead discharges to water -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Water quality criteria and standards -- 6.3 Uniform emission standards versus water quality objectives -- 6.4 Control practices for lead discharges -- References -- 7 Human exposure to lead and its effects -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Sources and intake of lead -- 7.3 Uptake of lead -- 7.4 Metabolism of lead -- 7.5 Blood leads -- 7.6 Biological and adverse health effects of exposure to lead -- References -- 8 Chemical analysis of lead in the environment -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Chemical analysis of lead: available techniques -- 8.3 Sampling and analysis of environmental media -- 8.4 Contamination during lead analysis -- References.
    Abstract: At the time of writing, the topic of lead pollution is the subject of an intense and sometimes heated debate. The argument centres upon possible adverse health effects arising from exposure of children to current environmental levels of lead. Such arguments now appear little closer to resolution than they did five years ago, although the development of ever more sophisticated biochemical and epidemiological techniques may eventually provide an answer. Over the past five to ten years, as the general public has become aware of the lead issue, pressure has been put upon governments to limit emissions of lead, and hence limit or reduce the exposure of the population to the metal. Govern­ ments and governmental agencies have responded in several ways, varying between those who prefer to take little or no action on the basis that they see no cause for concern, and those who have taken firm action after concluding that the scientific and medical evidence warrants this approach. Any effective control strategy for lead requires knowledge of the sources of environmental exposure and an understanding of the pathways of this metal in the environment. This book aims to provide such information and to explain the methods available for limiting emissions of lead from the most important sources. To put this information in context a chapter on the routes of human exposure to lead and the health effects is included.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 IntroductionReferences -- 2 Lead in the atmosphere -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Sources of lead in air -- 2.3 Concentrations of lead in ambient air -- 2.4 Particle size distributions -- 2.5 Chemical properties of atmospheric lead -- References -- 3 Lead in water -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Sources of lead in surface waters -- 3.3 Concentrations of lead in water -- 3.4 Chemistry of lead in water -- References -- 4 Lead in soils -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Sources of lead in soil -- 4.3 Concentrations of lead in soil -- 4.4 Uptake of soil lead by living organisms -- 4.5 Chemistry of lead in soils -- 4.6 Lead in street dusts -- References -- 5 Control of lead in air -- 5.1 Industrial sources of lead -- 5.2 Control of industrial emissions of lead -- 5.3 Legislative regulations affecting industrial lead emissions -- 5.4 Control of lead emissions from motor vehicles -- 5.5 Ambient air quality standard for lead -- 5.6 Control of lead within the workplace -- References -- 6 Control of lead discharges to water -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Water quality criteria and standards -- 6.3 Uniform emission standards versus water quality objectives -- 6.4 Control practices for lead discharges -- References -- 7 Human exposure to lead and its effects -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Sources and intake of lead -- 7.3 Uptake of lead -- 7.4 Metabolism of lead -- 7.5 Blood leads -- 7.6 Biological and adverse health effects of exposure to lead -- References -- 8 Chemical analysis of lead in the environment -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Chemical analysis of lead: available techniques -- 8.3 Sampling and analysis of environmental media -- 8.4 Contamination during lead analysis -- References.
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    ISBN: 9781468447248
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 465 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: I: Energy Resources -- Scenarios of Energy Requirement in Seven Regions of the World -- Energy Supply in Seven Regions of the World and International Oil Trade -- Nature of Energy Demand -- Nuclear Energy Strategies -- The Second Fossil and Nuclear Age -- Modelling and Assessment of Energy Demand -- Energy Supply Model Message and Its Application to IIASA’s World Region V -- Macro — A General Equilibrium Model -- The IIASA-ENP Energy Picture of Latin America: An Overview -- Biomass Energy -- A Twenty Year Perspective on Energy Demand and Supply Situation of Pakistan -- II: Physics and Technology -- Computer Simulation -- Development of Application Software for Minicomputer Systems -- Initiation Mechanics: The Prediction of Metal Fatigue Damage -- III: Biophysics -- Restriction Endonucleases, DNA Sequencing and Computers -- Biophysics of Radiation Action -- Medical Uses of Accelerators -- Self-Copying DNA Programs -- IV: Frontiers of Physics -- Stellar Structure and Stellar Evolution — Another View -- Cosmological Consequences of Massive Neutrinos -- Interfaces Between Particle Physics and Cosmology -- Participants.
    Abstract: This volume consists of lectures delivered at the Sixth Inter­ national Nathiagali Summer College on Physics and Contemporary Needs held at Islamabad from June 15 to July 2, 1981. The College used to be held at one of the scenic hill resorts of Pakistan, Nathiagali, hence the name of the College. The College was organized by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), under the patronage of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, with a view to providing an opportunity for local physicists and physicists from developing countries for learning of the latest developments in various branches of physics. The University Grants Commission provided a financial grant for the participation of physicists from the universities of Pakistan. The College had 18 lecturers from 7 countries. The total participation in the College was by over 200 people from 18 different countries. There were 15 days of concentrated lecturing during the day followed by seminars and discussion sessions in the evenings. From its inception the College has had a broad-based, multi­ disciplinary emphasis. The purpose of the College has been to provide­ physicists in the developing countries with enough information in various branches of physics so that they can shift, or broaden, their field of research. In the poor countries, like Pakistan, physicists cannot always get facilities and opportunities to continue research in their original field of specialisation at a reasonable level.
    Description / Table of Contents: I: Energy ResourcesScenarios of Energy Requirement in Seven Regions of the World -- Energy Supply in Seven Regions of the World and International Oil Trade -- Nature of Energy Demand -- Nuclear Energy Strategies -- The Second Fossil and Nuclear Age -- Modelling and Assessment of Energy Demand -- Energy Supply Model Message and Its Application to IIASA’s World Region V -- Macro - A General Equilibrium Model -- The IIASA-ENP Energy Picture of Latin America: An Overview -- Biomass Energy -- A Twenty Year Perspective on Energy Demand and Supply Situation of Pakistan -- II: Physics and Technology -- Computer Simulation -- Development of Application Software for Minicomputer Systems -- Initiation Mechanics: The Prediction of Metal Fatigue Damage -- III: Biophysics -- Restriction Endonucleases, DNA Sequencing and Computers -- Biophysics of Radiation Action -- Medical Uses of Accelerators -- Self-Copying DNA Programs -- IV: Frontiers of Physics -- Stellar Structure and Stellar Evolution - Another View -- Cosmological Consequences of Massive Neutrinos -- Interfaces Between Particle Physics and Cosmology -- Participants.
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    ISBN: 9789401169486
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (388 p) , online resource
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    DDC: 50
    Keywords: Science (General)
    Description / Table of Contents: 1: The Organism and its Environment1.1 The organism and its abiotic environment: limits to tolerance -- 1.2 Interactions between environmental variables -- 1.3 Macro-environment and micro-environment -- 1.4 Adjustment of tolerance limits -- 1.5 Homeostasis: avoidance of the problem -- 1.6 Behavioural mechanisms for homeostasis -- 1.7 Adaptive suites -- 1.8 Organism and abiota: a two-way interaction -- 2: The Ecological Community -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Communities and ecosystems -- 2.3 Biotic relationships -- 2.4 The organism in the community -- 2.5 The community level of organisation -- 2.6 Tropho-dynamic analyses -- 2.7 Community structure -- 2.8 Analyses of food web design -- 2.9 Subcompartments in community structure -- 2.10 Common denominators of community design -- 2.11 Species-abundance relationships -- 2.12 Species associations -- 2.13 Niche relationships and design rules -- 2.14 The structure of particular communities -- 2.15 Community flux -- 3: Community Dynamics -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The community as a system of energy transformations -- 3.3 Energy relationships of individuals -- 3.4 Energy relationships in the community -- 3.5 Energy flow within the community: the tropho-dynamic approach -- 3.6 Limitations of energy analysis -- 3.7 The flow of nutrients within communities -- 3.8 The importance of the decomposers -- 4: Temporal Change in Community Structure and Function -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Short-term cycles in community structure -- 4.3 Shifts in community structure: colonisation and extinction -- 4.4 Succession -- 4.5 Characteristics of succession -- 4.6 The mechanics of succession -- 4.7 What stops the successional process? -- 4.8 Climax communities -- 4.9 Succession as a necessary mathematical consequence -- 5: The Concept of the Niche -- 5.1 Introduction and definition of niche -- 5.2 Parameters of the niche -- 5.3 Factors affecting the niche and its parameters -- 5.4 Niche separation -- 5.5 Niche overlap -- 5.6 Measures of niche width, separation and overlap -- 5.7 Niche relationships and community structure -- 5.8 Parallel niches -- 6: Interspecific Competition and Community Structure -- 6.1 Introduction and definitions of competition -- 6.2 Interspecific competition -- 6.3 The mechanics of competition -- 6.4 Niche overlap and competition -- 6.5 The effects of interspecific competition within the community: exclusion and coexistence -- 6.6 Diffuse competition and indirect competitive effects -- 6.7 Competition as a selection pressure promoting change -- 6.8 Niche shifts and evolutionary change due to competition -- 6.9 Interspecific competition in natural systems -- 7: Population Structure and Analysis -- 7.1 What is population ecology? -- 7.2 Theoretical population growth -- 7.3 The analytic (life table) approach -- 7.4 Simulation of population events -- 7.5 Towards a general population theory -- 8: Competition and Population Stability -- 8.1 Introduction: inter and intra-specific competition and population stability -- 8.2 Regulation in vertebrate populations -- 8.3 Population cycles in vertebrates -- 8.4 Population cycles in invertebrates -- 9: Predators, Parasitoids and Population Stability -- 9.1 Why study predators and parasitoids? -- 9.2 Analytical models and the components of prédation -- 9.3 Predator development and accumulation -- 9.4 A theoretical basis for biological control -- 9.5 Polyphagous predators and analytical models -- 9.6 Field studies of the role of polyphagous predators -- 9.7 The effects of prédation on prey productivity and community structure -- 10: Evolution and Adaptation -- 10.1 Evolution and ecology -- 10.2 Adaptation -- 10.3 Bionomic strategies -- 10.4 Implications of r- and K-selection -- 10.5 Adaptiveness of foraging strategy -- 10.6 Optimal foraging -- 10.7 Reproductive strategy -- 10.8 Adaptiveness of social group -- 10.9 Optimality and evolutionarily stable strategies -- 10.10 The evolution of stable strategies -- 11: Coevolution -- 11.1 Insect-plant interactions -- 11.2 Larger herbivores -- 11.3 Interaction of plant-herbivore populations -- 11.4 Coevolution to mutualism -- 11.5 Coadapted systems -- 12: Species Diversity -- 12.1 Diversity as a descriptor of ecological communities -- 12.2 Measures of diversity -- 12.3 Resolution of chaos in diversity indices -- 12.4 The S component of diversity: why are there so many kinds of organisms? -- 12.5 Colonisation, extinction and island biogeography -- 12.6 Saturation point -- 12.7 Equitability -- 12.8 Factors promoting species diversity -- 12.9 Theories of diversity -- 13: Stability -- 13.1 Definitions -- 13.2 Stability of single species populations -- 13.3 Stability of two or three species systems -- 13.4 Community stability -- 13.5 Diversity and stability -- 13.6 May’s Paradox -- 13.7 Stability and food web design -- 13.8 The energetics of stable systems -- 13.9 Causes for stability -- References -- Acknowledgements.
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    ISBN: 9781468446166
    Language: English
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    Abstract: Basics Of Brain Edema -- Brain Edema Mediator Compounds and Biochemistry -- Diagnosis and Assessment of Brain Edema -- Brain Edema, Blood Flow and Metabolism -- Ischemic Brain Edema -- Pharmacology and Therapy of Brain Edema -- Contributors.
    Abstract: This issue contains the proceedings of the most recent Inter­ national Symposium on Brain Edema, the 5th in a series of confer­ ences starting 1965 in Vienna. The ever since increasing interest in this field may not only result from the fact that - in clinical terms - the problem is not solved yet, but also from the many fascinating physiological and biochemical questions remaining. Moreover, the rapid progress of technical, physiological and bio­ chemical developments provides a permanent challenge to probe the subject with better and better resolution. The current proceedings provide many examples. It is safe to assume, that the history of brain edema research is familiar to most of its participants. Therefore, suffice it to remark that since the first histopathological recognition of brain edema as a separate entity among the multitude of intracranial space occupying lesions, progress in the understanding of its pathogenesis has not been straightforward. On the contrary, it has been complicated by confusing notions and concepts, some of which may have resulted from the elusiveness of the edematous changes in early histological studies, due to the inadequacy of the light microscope. Although brain edema occurs concomitantly in many pgtho10gica1 conditions of the brain, it has been suggested that its role is collateral only. Nevertheless, the potential of brain edema as a space occupying lesion is not trivial, since it raises intracranial pressure and eventually may result in lethal cerebral herniation.
    Description / Table of Contents: Basics Of Brain EdemaBrain Edema Mediator Compounds and Biochemistry -- Diagnosis and Assessment of Brain Edema -- Brain Edema, Blood Flow and Metabolism -- Ischemic Brain Edema -- Pharmacology and Therapy of Brain Edema -- Contributors.
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    ISBN: 9789400955707
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 288 p) , online resource
    Edition: Second Edition
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    Abstract: 1 Methods of Plant Analysis -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Methods of extraction and isolation -- 1.3 Methods of separation -- 1.4 Methods of identification -- 1.5 Analysis of results -- 1.6 Applications -- 2 Phenolic Compounds -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Phenols and phenolic acids -- 2.3 Phenylpropanoids -- 2.4 Flavonoid pigments -- 2.5 Anthocyanins -- 2.6 Flavonols and flavones -- 2.7 Minor flavonoids, xanthones and stilbenes -- 2.8 Tannins -- 2.9 Quinone pigments -- 3 The Terpenoids -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Essential oils -- 3.3 Diterpenoids and gibberellins -- 3.4 Triterpenoids and steroids -- 3.5 Carotenoids -- 4 Organic Acids, Lipids and Related Compounds -- 4.1 Plant acids -- 4.2 Fatty acids and lipids -- 4.3 Alkanes and related hydrocarbons -- 4.4 Polyacetylenes -- 4.5 Sulphur compounds -- 5 Nitrogen Compounds -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Amino acids -- 5.3 Amines -- 5.4 Alkaloids -- 5.5 Cyanogenic glycosides -- 5.6 Indoles -- 5.7 Purines, pyrimidines and cytokinins -- 5.8 Chlorophylls -- 6 Sugars and their Derivatives -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Monosaccharides -- 6.3 Oligosaccharides -- 6.4 Sugar alcohols and cyclitols -- 7 Macromolecules -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Nucleic acids -- 7.3 Proteins -- 7.4 Polysaccharides.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Methods of Plant Analysis1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Methods of extraction and isolation -- 1.3 Methods of separation -- 1.4 Methods of identification -- 1.5 Analysis of results -- 1.6 Applications -- 2 Phenolic Compounds -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Phenols and phenolic acids -- 2.3 Phenylpropanoids -- 2.4 Flavonoid pigments -- 2.5 Anthocyanins -- 2.6 Flavonols and flavones -- 2.7 Minor flavonoids, xanthones and stilbenes -- 2.8 Tannins -- 2.9 Quinone pigments -- 3 The Terpenoids -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Essential oils -- 3.3 Diterpenoids and gibberellins -- 3.4 Triterpenoids and steroids -- 3.5 Carotenoids -- 4 Organic Acids, Lipids and Related Compounds -- 4.1 Plant acids -- 4.2 Fatty acids and lipids -- 4.3 Alkanes and related hydrocarbons -- 4.4 Polyacetylenes -- 4.5 Sulphur compounds -- 5 Nitrogen Compounds -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Amino acids -- 5.3 Amines -- 5.4 Alkaloids -- 5.5 Cyanogenic glycosides -- 5.6 Indoles -- 5.7 Purines, pyrimidines and cytokinins -- 5.8 Chlorophylls -- 6 Sugars and their Derivatives -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Monosaccharides -- 6.3 Oligosaccharides -- 6.4 Sugar alcohols and cyclitols -- 7 Macromolecules -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Nucleic acids -- 7.3 Proteins -- 7.4 Polysaccharides.
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