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  • 1
    ISBN: 0404535801
    Language: Irish , English
    Pages: 19 cm
    Uniform Title: Imram Brain 〈irish und engl.〉
    DDC: 398.22
    Keywords: Epic literature, Irish Translations into English ; Sagas Translations into English ; Mythology, Celtic Ireland ; Tales Ireland ; Immram Brain
    Note: Original ed. issued as no. 4 and 6 of the Grimm library , Includes bibliographical references
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0404030971
    Language: English
    Edition: 1. AMS ed., Repr. [d. Ausg.] New York & London, 1911
    Keywords: USA ; Indianer ; Geschichte
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 9781489930231
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 254 p) , online resource
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    Series Statement: Studies in Chemical Physics
    DDC: 621.3815
    Keywords: Physics
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  • 4
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    ISBN: 9781468407549
    Language: English
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: This volume is an introduction to the study of the earth sciences, a multitude of the earth's composition; geology, which embraces geochemistry, the science the science of the earth's structure; meteorology and climatology, the study of both local and planetary weather; tectonics, the fledgling science of the move­ ment of sections of the earth, of earthquakes, and of volcanoes; biology and agricultural engineering; the water cycle and reclamation; the chemistry of the atmosphere and the origin of the changes it undergoes; the seas, the oceans, or oceanography; beach movement and deserts; hydrology, the science of water from the viewpoint of the sources of energy; pressure and temperature effects; the crust or lithosphere; the hydrosphere, or water areas; the atmosphere, winds, weather, hurricanes, and cyclones, as well as the technology of tracking them; the interfaces of the sections of the planet, and the uses of the earth by its peoples. The human race has developed on the crust and at the interfaces of the land, air, and sea of an unstable planet - a dynamic geological entity whose thermal equilibrium is still millions of years away. The crust of the earth in its movement and cracking evolves earthquakes and volcanoes which are destructive of human work and limit our habitation. Over the last 1500 years, earthquakes have killed as many people as now inhabit the planet, and fifteen times the present U. S. population.
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  • 5
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    ISBN: 9781468422290
    Language: English
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Law—History.
    Abstract: The Fetus and the Newborn -- Legal Status of the Fetus -- The Fetus and the Law -- The Legal Aspects of Fetal Viability -- Discussion Papers of M.W. Shaw, H.P. Green and L.H. Glantz Principal Discussants: F.D. Frigoletto, N.L. Chayet, S. Bok and A.J. Dyck -- Medico-Legal Issues in Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis -- Discussion -- Karyotype, Predictability and Culpability -- Geneticophobia and the Implications of Screening for the XYY Genotype in Newborn Infants -- Discussion Papers of A.M. Dershowitz and E.B. Hook Principle Discussant: J.R. Beckwith -- Genetic Counseling — Mass Population Screening for Homozygotes and Heterozygotes -- Medicolegal Aspects of Genetic Counseling -- Problems of Informed Consent and Confidentiality in Genetic Counseling -- Discussion Papers of K. Hirschhorn and G.J. Annas Principal Discussants: S.S. Gellis and S.J. Reiser -- Problems in Genetic Screening Which Confront the Law -- The Liability of Physicians and Associated Personnel for Malpractice in Genetic Screening -- State Supported Mass Genetic Screening Programs -- Discussion Papers of H.L. Levy, J.R. Waltz and P. Reilly Principal Discussant: R.W. Erbe -- Genetics and Family Law -- Artificial Insemination by Donor — Status and Problems -- Legal Aspects of Artificial Insemination by Donor and Paternity Testing -- The Current Status of Paternity Testing -- Discussion Papers of D.P. Goldstein, J.M. Healey and A.A. Konugres General Discussion -- Genetic Counseling for Couples Who Are First Cousins -- State Channeling of Gene Flow by Regulation of Marriage and Procreation -- Voluntary Sterilization of the Mentally Retarded -- Discussion Papers of L.B. Holmes, S. Lederberg and C.H. Baron General Discussion -- Rights and Responsibilities of the Insurer -- Discussion Principle Discussant: G.W. Melcher -- Research and Experimentation — In Vitro Fertilization — Clonal Man -- The Social Control of Science -- Discussion Principal Discussant: B.D. Davis -- Experimentation and Human Genetics: Problems of “Consent” -- Discussion Principal Discussant: S.L. Chorover -- On Legislating Fetal Research -- Discussion Principal Discussant: M.J. Mahoney -- In Vitro Fertilization — A Legal Perspective -- Law and Cloning — The State as Regulator of Gene Function -- The Psychopathology of Clonal Man -- Discussion Papers of P. Reilly, S. Lederberg and L. Eisenberg Principal Discussant: M.W. Wartofsky -- Eugenics, Ethics, Law and Society -- Biological Roots of Ethical Principles -- On the Necessity of Legislating Morality for Genetic Decisions -- Why Shouldn’t We Have a Eugenic Policy? -- Discussion Papers of S.E. Luria, S. Callahan and M. Lappe General Discussion -- Authorizing Death for Anomalous Newborns -- Discretionary Non-Treatment of Defective Newborns -- From Social Movement to Clinical Medicine — The Role of Law and the Medical Profession in Regulating Applied Human Genetics -- Discussion Papers of R.A. Burt, J.A. Robertson and J.R. Sorenson General Discussion -- Contributors.
    Abstract: Society has historically not taken a benign view of genetic disease. The laws permitting sterilization of the mentally re­ tarded~ and those proscribing consanguineous marriages are but two examples. Indeed as far back as the 5th-10th centuries, B.C.E., consanguineous unions were outlawed (Leviticus XVIII, 6). Case law has traditionally tended toward the conservative. It is reactive rather than directive, exerting its influence only after an individual or group has sustained injury and brought suit. In contrast, state legislatures have not been inhibited in enacting statutes. Many of their products can be characterized as hasty, unnecessary, ill-conceived, and based on the heart rather than the head. Moreover the lack of expert consultation sought has also been remarkable. One state legislature, for example, has advocated immunization for sickle cell anemia! Many others have enacted laws for the screening of inborn errors of metabolism, e.g., phenylketon­ uria, but have poorly defined the lines of responsibility to secure compliance. A spate of specific disease-related bills has emerged in the u.S. Congress, each seeking recognition and appropriations. Sickle cell anemia, hemophilia, Cooley's anemia and Tay-Sachs disease have been among the front-runners for support. Finally, in 1975, Congress has begun to examine an omnibus bill concerning all forms of genetic disease. The bill, termed the National Genetic Diseases Act is, however, still far from being enacted.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Fetus and the NewbornLegal Status of the Fetus -- The Fetus and the Law -- The Legal Aspects of Fetal Viability -- Discussion Papers of M.W. Shaw, H.P. Green and L.H. Glantz Principal Discussants: F.D. Frigoletto, N.L. Chayet, S. Bok and A.J. Dyck -- Medico-Legal Issues in Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis -- Discussion -- Karyotype, Predictability and Culpability -- Geneticophobia and the Implications of Screening for the XYY Genotype in Newborn Infants -- Discussion Papers of A.M. Dershowitz and E.B. Hook Principle Discussant: J.R. Beckwith -- Genetic Counseling - Mass Population Screening for Homozygotes and Heterozygotes -- Medicolegal Aspects of Genetic Counseling -- Problems of Informed Consent and Confidentiality in Genetic Counseling -- Discussion Papers of K. Hirschhorn and G.J. Annas Principal Discussants: S.S. Gellis and S.J. Reiser -- Problems in Genetic Screening Which Confront the Law -- The Liability of Physicians and Associated Personnel for Malpractice in Genetic Screening -- State Supported Mass Genetic Screening Programs -- Discussion Papers of H.L. Levy, J.R. Waltz and P. Reilly Principal Discussant: R.W. Erbe -- Genetics and Family Law -- Artificial Insemination by Donor - Status and Problems -- Legal Aspects of Artificial Insemination by Donor and Paternity Testing -- The Current Status of Paternity Testing -- Discussion Papers of D.P. Goldstein, J.M. Healey and A.A. Konugres General Discussion -- Genetic Counseling for Couples Who Are First Cousins -- State Channeling of Gene Flow by Regulation of Marriage and Procreation -- Voluntary Sterilization of the Mentally Retarded -- Discussion Papers of L.B. Holmes, S. Lederberg and C.H. Baron General Discussion -- Rights and Responsibilities of the Insurer -- Discussion Principle Discussant: G.W. Melcher -- Research and Experimentation - In Vitro Fertilization - Clonal Man -- The Social Control of Science -- Discussion Principal Discussant: B.D. Davis -- Experimentation and Human Genetics: Problems of “Consent” -- Discussion Principal Discussant: S.L. Chorover -- On Legislating Fetal Research -- Discussion Principal Discussant: M.J. Mahoney -- In Vitro Fertilization - A Legal Perspective -- Law and Cloning - The State as Regulator of Gene Function -- The Psychopathology of Clonal Man -- Discussion Papers of P. Reilly, S. Lederberg and L. Eisenberg Principal Discussant: M.W. Wartofsky -- Eugenics, Ethics, Law and Society -- Biological Roots of Ethical Principles -- On the Necessity of Legislating Morality for Genetic Decisions -- Why Shouldn’t We Have a Eugenic Policy? -- Discussion Papers of S.E. Luria, S. Callahan and M. Lappe General Discussion -- Authorizing Death for Anomalous Newborns -- Discretionary Non-Treatment of Defective Newborns -- From Social Movement to Clinical Medicine - The Role of Law and the Medical Profession in Regulating Applied Human Genetics -- Discussion Papers of R.A. Burt, J.A. Robertson and J.R. Sorenson General Discussion -- Contributors.
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  • 6
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    ISBN: 9781468422924
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Neuropsychology. ; Psycholinguistics.
    Abstract: 1 On the Biological Basis of Language Capacities -- 2 Neuropsychological Interference Mechanisms in Aphasia and Dyslexia -- 3 Neuropsychological Aspects of Stuttering and Cluttering -- 4 Consciousness and Pathology of Language -- 5 Evoked Potential Correlates of Semantic Information Processing in Normals and Aphasics -- 6 Morphological and Functional Development of the Auditory System -- 7 Hemispheric Asymmetry of Function in Children -- 8 The Ontogeny of Cerebral Dominance -- 9 The Functional Significance of Cerebral Specialization.
    Abstract: The essays in this volume have been gathered together to honor Eric H. Lenneberg. Together they represent the broad range of topics in which he took some interest. For one of the distinguishing features of Eric Lenneberg's theoretical work was its synthesizing quality. He was interested in all of the scientific domains that might touch on the study of the mind and brain, and he carefully prepared himself in each of the pertinent disciplines. Beginning with his M. A. degree in linguistics from the University of Chicago in 1951, he went on to complete his doctoral studies in both linguistics and psychology at Harvard in 1955. This was followed by three years of postdoctoral specialization at Harvard Medical School in both neurology and chil­ dren's developmental disorders. This preparation and additional expe­ rience at the Children's Hospital Medical Center in Boston led directly to his now-classic monograph on the neuropsychology of language, The Biological Foundations of Language, which was published in 1967. It is interesting to note that while each of the essays grows out of empirical evidence, all without exception attempt to attain a level of theoretical explanation and generalization which is frequently missing from experimental work per se. Here again Lenneberg's work was no­ table for the vigor with which he sought out explanations and theories from neuropsychological data. In particular, hjs thesis that "language is the manifestation of species-specific cognitive propensities" was a hypothesis which he drew from necessarily indirect evidence.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 On the Biological Basis of Language Capacities2 Neuropsychological Interference Mechanisms in Aphasia and Dyslexia -- 3 Neuropsychological Aspects of Stuttering and Cluttering -- 4 Consciousness and Pathology of Language -- 5 Evoked Potential Correlates of Semantic Information Processing in Normals and Aphasics -- 6 Morphological and Functional Development of the Auditory System -- 7 Hemispheric Asymmetry of Function in Children -- 8 The Ontogeny of Cerebral Dominance -- 9 The Functional Significance of Cerebral Specialization.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781468489866
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Protection of Superalloys for Turbine Application -- Protection System Selection -- Classification -- Processing Techniques -- Pack Coatings: Fundamental Aspects -- Coating Degradation -- Testing and Inspection -- Coating Performance -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 2 Hydrogen Embrittlement and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Uranium and Uranium Alloys -- Systems that Embrittle and/or Stress Corrosion Crack -- Effect of the Environment on Embrittlement and Stress Corrosion Cracking in Uranium and Uranium Alloys -- The Effects of Metallurgical Parameters on Embrittlement and Stress Corrosion Cracking -- Mechanisms -- Protective Coatings -- Summary -- References -- 3 The Polarization Resistance Technique for Measuring Corrosion Currents -- Historic Development -- Derivation of Basic Equations -- The Constant in the Equation -- The Question of Linearity -- Limitations and Problems -- Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation -- Applications of Polarization Resistance Technique -- Related Techniques -- References Related to the Polarization Resistance Technique -- Related References.
    Abstract: This series was organized to provide a forum for review papers in the area of corrosion. The aim of these reviews is to bring certain areas of corrosion science and technology into a sharp focus. The volumes of this series are published approximately on a yearly basis and each contains three to five reviews. The articles in each volume are selected in such a way as to be of interest both to the corrosion scientists and the corrosion technologists. There is, in fact, a particular aim in juxtaposing these interests because of the importance of mutual interaction and interdisciplinarity so important in corrosion studies. It is hoped that the corrosiori scientists in this way may stay abreast of the activities in corrosion technology and vice versa. In this series the term "corrosion" is used in its very broadest sense. It includes, therefore, not only the degradation of metals in aqueous en­ vironment but also what is commonly referred to as "high-temperature oxidation. " Further, the plan is to be even more general than these topics; the series will include all solids and all environments. Today, engineering solids include not only metals but glasses, ionic solids, polymeric solids, and composites of these. Environments of interest must be extended to liquid metals, a wide variety of gases, nonaqueous electrolytes, and other non­ aqueous liquids.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Protection of Superalloys for Turbine ApplicationProtection System Selection -- Classification -- Processing Techniques -- Pack Coatings: Fundamental Aspects -- Coating Degradation -- Testing and Inspection -- Coating Performance -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 2 Hydrogen Embrittlement and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Uranium and Uranium Alloys -- Systems that Embrittle and/or Stress Corrosion Crack -- Effect of the Environment on Embrittlement and Stress Corrosion Cracking in Uranium and Uranium Alloys -- The Effects of Metallurgical Parameters on Embrittlement and Stress Corrosion Cracking -- Mechanisms -- Protective Coatings -- Summary -- References -- 3 The Polarization Resistance Technique for Measuring Corrosion Currents -- Historic Development -- Derivation of Basic Equations -- The Constant in the Equation -- The Question of Linearity -- Limitations and Problems -- Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation -- Applications of Polarization Resistance Technique -- Related Techniques -- References Related to the Polarization Resistance Technique -- Related References.
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  • 8
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    ISBN: 9781461582496
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Theory of Parallel Programming. I. Survey of Practical Aspects -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Parallel Programming Languages and Methods -- 3. Scheduling Problems for Parallel Programs -- 4. Automatic Construction of Parallel Programs -- 2 Theory of Parallel Programming. II. Survey of Formal Models -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Memory -- 3. The Operator and Database -- 4. Computational Processes -- 5. The Metamodel -- 6. The Control -- 7. Equivalence of Computational Processes -- 8. Determinacy of Metasystems -- 9. Equivalence of Metasystems -- 10. Asynchronism -- 11. Programs and Systems -- 12. Conclusions -- 3 Data Structure Models in Information System Design -- 1. Data Morphology -- 2. Data Structure Models for Simple Information Retrieval -- 3. Data Structures for Information Systems of Flexible Use -- 4. Conclusions -- 4 The Mathematical Theory of L Systems -- 0. Introduction -- 2. Squeezing Languages out of L Systems -- 3. Fitting Classes of L Languages into Known Formal Language Theoretic Framework -- 4. Other Characterizations of Classes of L Languages within the Framework of Formal Language Theory -- 5. Structural Constraints on L Systems -- 6. Squeezing Sequences out of L Systems -- 7. Growth Functions -- 8. Decision Problems -- 9. Global Versus Local Behavior of L Systems -- 10. Deterministic Versus Nondeterministic Behavior of L Systems -- 11. L Transformations -- 12. Getting Down to Properties of Single L Languages or Sequences -- 13. Generalizing L System Ideas: Toward a Uniform Framework -- 14. Some Proof Techniques -- 15. Conclusions.
    Abstract: Information systems science is rapidly advancing in many directions. Di­ versified ideas, methodologies, and techniques as well as applications have been conceived and developed. This series intends to discuss some of the recent advances in this field. In this volume, we cover four timely topics which are of great current interest. In each chapter, an attempt is made to familiarize the reader with some basic background information on the ad­ vances discussed. The emphasis of this volume is placed upon parallel pro­ gramming, data structure models in information system design, and the principles of L systems. One of the effective means to enhance computation performance is parallel information processing on multiprocessor systems. In Chapter I, V. E. Kotov discusses the practical aspects of parallel programming. He is concerned with the languages and methods of parallel programming, per­ formance an~lysis, and automatic synthesis of parallel programs. In Chapter 2, A. S. Narin'yani presents the formal theory of parallel computations. These two chapters attempt to correlate and classify various methods in parallel programming, thus providing the reader with a unified approach to this important subject matter. Data structures play an important role in information system design.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Theory of Parallel Programming. I. Survey of Practical Aspects1. Introduction -- 2. Parallel Programming Languages and Methods -- 3. Scheduling Problems for Parallel Programs -- 4. Automatic Construction of Parallel Programs -- 2 Theory of Parallel Programming. II. Survey of Formal Models -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Memory -- 3. The Operator and Database -- 4. Computational Processes -- 5. The Metamodel -- 6. The Control -- 7. Equivalence of Computational Processes -- 8. Determinacy of Metasystems -- 9. Equivalence of Metasystems -- 10. Asynchronism -- 11. Programs and Systems -- 12. Conclusions -- 3 Data Structure Models in Information System Design -- 1. Data Morphology -- 2. Data Structure Models for Simple Information Retrieval -- 3. Data Structures for Information Systems of Flexible Use -- 4. Conclusions -- 4 The Mathematical Theory of L Systems -- 0. Introduction -- 2. Squeezing Languages out of L Systems -- 3. Fitting Classes of L Languages into Known Formal Language Theoretic Framework -- 4. Other Characterizations of Classes of L Languages within the Framework of Formal Language Theory -- 5. Structural Constraints on L Systems -- 6. Squeezing Sequences out of L Systems -- 7. Growth Functions -- 8. Decision Problems -- 9. Global Versus Local Behavior of L Systems -- 10. Deterministic Versus Nondeterministic Behavior of L Systems -- 11. L Transformations -- 12. Getting Down to Properties of Single L Languages or Sequences -- 13. Generalizing L System Ideas: Toward a Uniform Framework -- 14. Some Proof Techniques -- 15. Conclusions.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781468464740
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 2 Insects and Human Affairs -- 3 DDT and the Balance of Nature -- 4 Science, Pure and Applied -- 5 The Science and Practice of Entomology -- 6 Insects and the Farmer -- 7 The Fauna of the Orchard -- 8 Malaria in Ceylon -- 9 Malaria in War -- 10 The Insect as a Medium for the Study of Physiology -- 11 The Contributions of Sir John Lubbock (Lord Avebury) to Insect Physiology -- 12 Fifty Years of Insect Physiology -- 13 The Epidermal Cell -- 14 Preformation and Insect Development -- 15 Experimental Biology, Pure and Applied -- 16 Wordsworth and Science -- 17 The Religion of Science.
    Abstract: When Patrick A. Buxton was appointed by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 1926 to head their Department of Medical Entomology, he had formed the opinion that the control of the insect-borne diseases of the tropics was being impeded by lack of knowledge about the physiology of insects. He persuaded the Board of Management to agree to the selection of a lecturer who would endeavour to advance the subject of insect physiology; and at the suggestion of Sir Gowland Hopkins, under whom I had worked at Cambridge, and with the support of Sir Walter Morley Fletcher, Secretary of the Medical Research Council and a member of the Board of Management, I was appointed to this post - with opportunity for extensive travel to study medical entomology in the tropics and with abundant time for research. Some seventeen years later, during the war years, W. W. C. Topley, as Secretary of the Agricultural Research Council, was faced with the urgent need for improved methods of control of insect pests in agriculture and horticulture by insecticidal or other means. As a support for this objective he recommended the establishment of a Unit of Insect Physiology to carry out basic research which would be of potential value to agriculture; and I was invited to act as director. So once again I was able to undertake world-wide travel - to learn the elements of agricultural entomology.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction2 Insects and Human Affairs -- 3 DDT and the Balance of Nature -- 4 Science, Pure and Applied -- 5 The Science and Practice of Entomology -- 6 Insects and the Farmer -- 7 The Fauna of the Orchard -- 8 Malaria in Ceylon -- 9 Malaria in War -- 10 The Insect as a Medium for the Study of Physiology -- 11 The Contributions of Sir John Lubbock (Lord Avebury) to Insect Physiology -- 12 Fifty Years of Insect Physiology -- 13 The Epidermal Cell -- 14 Preformation and Insect Development -- 15 Experimental Biology, Pure and Applied -- 16 Wordsworth and Science -- 17 The Religion of Science.
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  • 10
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Indians—Languages. ; Ethnology. ; Culture.
    Abstract: North America -- History of American Indian Linguistics -- American Indian Linguistic Prehistory -- North American Indian Language Contact -- Philological Approaches to the Study of North American Indian Languages: Documents and Documentation -- Native North America -- Areal Linguistics in North America -- Eskimo-Aleut -- Na-Dene -- The Northwest -- California -- Southwestern and Great Basin Languages -- Algonquian -- Siouan, Iroquoian, and Caddoan -- The Southeast.
    Abstract: Thirteen of the chapters that comprise the contents of this first volume of Native Languages of the A mericas were originally commissioned by the undersigned in his capacity as Editor of the fourteen volume series (1963-1976), Current Trends in Linguistics. All appeared, in 1973, under Part Three of the quadripartite Vol. 10, subtitled Linguistics in North America. Two additional chaplers are being held over for the volume to follow shortly, devoted to Central and South American lan­ guages and linguistics, where they more appropriately belong. A fourteenth chapter, on the" Historiography of native North A merican linguistics," was written similarly by invitation, for Vol. 13, subtitled Historiography of Linguistics, published in 1975. Both Volumes 10 and 13 were jointly financed by the United States National Science Foundation and National Endowment for the Humanities, with an enhancing contribution to the former by the Canada Council. The generosity of these funding agencies was, of course, previously acknowledged in my respective Editor's Introductions to the two books mentioned, but cannot be repeated too often: without their welcome and timely assistance, the global project could scarcely have been realized on so comprehensive a scale. The Current Trends in Linguistics series was a long-term venture of Mouton Publishers, of The Hague, under the imaginative in-house direction of Peter de Rid­ der. Various spin-offs were foreseen, and some of them happily realized.
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social sciences Methodology ; Counseling. ; Psychotherapy . ; Sociology—Methodology.
    Abstract: 1 The Current Position of Research in Psychotherapy -- 2 Design of the Second Study of Brief Psychotherapy -- Aims of the Study -- Design of the Replicated Study of Brief Psychotherapy -- 3 The Psychodynamic Assessment of Outcome -- Defining a Psychodynamic Hypothesis -- The Outcome Scale -- Reliability -- 4 Criteria for Rejection and the Nature of the Sample -- 5 The Clinical Material -- The Au Pair Girl -- The Car Dealer -- Mrs. Clifford -- The Company Secretary -- The Contralto -- The Factory Inspector -- The Gunner’s Wife -- Mrs. Hopkins -- Mrs. Lewis -- The Maintenance Man -- The Playwright -- The Representative -- 6 The Observed Improvements, Clinical Considerations -- The Influence of External Events and Changes of Environment— “Spontaneous Remission” After Psychotherapy -- Evidence on the Validity of Psychotherapy from Time Factors -- 7 Further Follow-Up on the First Series -- Articled Accountant -- Biologist -- Civil Servant -- Dog Lady -- Draper’s Assistant -- Falling Social Worker -- Girl with the Dreams -- Hypertensive Housewife -- Lighterman -- Neurasthenic’s Husband -- Paranoid Engineer -- Pilot’s Wife -- Railway Solicitor -- Storm Lady -- Student Thief -- Student’s Wife -- Surgeon’s Daughter -- Tom -- Unsuccessful Accountant -- Violet’s Mother -- Discussion -- 8 Failure to Terminate and “Spontaneous Remission” -- The “False” Cases -- Statistical Methods Used -- A Note on One-Tailed and Two-Tailed Tests of Significance -- Hypotheses of the Necessary Condition -- 9 Selection Criteria at Initial Assessment -- Methods Used in the Present Study -- Study of Motivation by Malan and Rayner -- 10 Selection Criteria at the Initial Stages of Therapy -- Focality -- The Practical Viewpoint -- The Relation Between Motivation and Focality -- Practical Considerations -- Theoretical Implications -- 11 Content Analysis, Preliminary -- 12 Number of Sessions, Passage of Time, and the Validity of Psychotherapy -- The Correlation Between Outcome and Passage of Time -- Number of Sessions and Passage of Time in the First Series -- Passage of Time and Outcome in Other Series -- Is a Certain Minimum Number of Sessions Necessary for a Good Therapeutic Result? -- The Influence of Number of Sessions on Correlations Involving Outcome and Proportions of Various Types of Interpretation -- 13 The Transference/Parent Link -- Reliability -- Correlations with Outcome -- “Undirected” Interpretations -- Discussion -- Significance of This Observation -- 14 Other Correlations -- Early Transference and Work on Termination -- Negative Transference -- The Therapist’s Involvement -- The Relation Between Working Through of the Transference and Behavior over Follow-up -- The Transference/“Other” Link and Length of Therapy -- The Patients Who Failed Follow-up -- More Light Relief -- A Note on Correlations and Chance -- 15 The Evidence and Its Implications -- The Long Cases -- The False Cases -- “Exceptional” Cases -- Overall View of Therapeutic Mechanisms; Specific and Nonspecific Factors -- 16 The Question of the Validity of Psychotherapy -- References.
    Abstract: The final judgment depends on how much emphasis is given to the residual difficulties. SCORES Team 1 3.5 2.5 Team 2 2.5 2.5 Mean 2.75 THE o,INICAL MATERIAL I THE COMPANY SECRETARY 59 The Company Secretary SUMMARY Category. Short, unfavorable (12 sessions, outcome 1.0). A married man of forty-three complaining of indigestion and partial impotence. Final follow-up suggests that he was wrongly assessed initially and many factors in the situation between him and his wife were not elicited. The initial focus seems to have been wrongly selected, and the main response to interpretation came far later on an unexpected theme. CONTRIBUTION TO THE CORRELATIONS WITH OUTCOME Motivation: Positive (intermediate motivation, poor outcome). Focality: Major disagreement between the judges. Transference iparent interpretations: Strongly positive (low score, poor outcome). DETAILS OF PATIENT AND THERAPIST 1. Patient Sex M. Age 43. Marital status Married. Occupation Company secretary in the head office of a chain of radio and electrical shops. Complaints (1) Indigestion, (2) partial impotence, for six years. What seems to bring His wife is now pressing him to seek treatment patient now for his sexual problem. 2. Therapist Code G. Sex M. PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY His first attack of gastric trouble occurred about six years ago and lasted for a few months. It consisted of attacks of left epigastric pain.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 The Current Position of Research in Psychotherapy2 Design of the Second Study of Brief Psychotherapy -- Aims of the Study -- Design of the Replicated Study of Brief Psychotherapy -- 3 The Psychodynamic Assessment of Outcome -- Defining a Psychodynamic Hypothesis -- The Outcome Scale -- Reliability -- 4 Criteria for Rejection and the Nature of the Sample -- 5 The Clinical Material -- The Au Pair Girl -- The Car Dealer -- Mrs. Clifford -- The Company Secretary -- The Contralto -- The Factory Inspector -- The Gunner’s Wife -- Mrs. Hopkins -- Mrs. Lewis -- The Maintenance Man -- The Playwright -- The Representative -- 6 The Observed Improvements, Clinical Considerations -- The Influence of External Events and Changes of Environment- “Spontaneous Remission” After Psychotherapy -- Evidence on the Validity of Psychotherapy from Time Factors -- 7 Further Follow-Up on the First Series -- Articled Accountant -- Biologist -- Civil Servant -- Dog Lady -- Draper’s Assistant -- Falling Social Worker -- Girl with the Dreams -- Hypertensive Housewife -- Lighterman -- Neurasthenic’s Husband -- Paranoid Engineer -- Pilot’s Wife -- Railway Solicitor -- Storm Lady -- Student Thief -- Student’s Wife -- Surgeon’s Daughter -- Tom -- Unsuccessful Accountant -- Violet’s Mother -- Discussion -- 8 Failure to Terminate and “Spontaneous Remission” -- The “False” Cases -- Statistical Methods Used -- A Note on One-Tailed and Two-Tailed Tests of Significance -- Hypotheses of the Necessary Condition -- 9 Selection Criteria at Initial Assessment -- Methods Used in the Present Study -- Study of Motivation by Malan and Rayner -- 10 Selection Criteria at the Initial Stages of Therapy -- Focality -- The Practical Viewpoint -- The Relation Between Motivation and Focality -- Practical Considerations -- Theoretical Implications -- 11 Content Analysis, Preliminary -- 12 Number of Sessions, Passage of Time, and the Validity of Psychotherapy -- The Correlation Between Outcome and Passage of Time -- Number of Sessions and Passage of Time in the First Series -- Passage of Time and Outcome in Other Series -- Is a Certain Minimum Number of Sessions Necessary for a Good Therapeutic Result? -- The Influence of Number of Sessions on Correlations Involving Outcome and Proportions of Various Types of Interpretation -- 13 The Transference/Parent Link -- Reliability -- Correlations with Outcome -- “Undirected” Interpretations -- Discussion -- Significance of This Observation -- 14 Other Correlations -- Early Transference and Work on Termination -- Negative Transference -- The Therapist’s Involvement -- The Relation Between Working Through of the Transference and Behavior over Follow-up -- The Transference/“Other” Link and Length of Therapy -- The Patients Who Failed Follow-up -- More Light Relief -- A Note on Correlations and Chance -- 15 The Evidence and Its Implications -- The Long Cases -- The False Cases -- “Exceptional” Cases -- Overall View of Therapeutic Mechanisms; Specific and Nonspecific Factors -- 16 The Question of the Validity of Psychotherapy -- References.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Music.
    Abstract: The Historical Background of Accompanying -- The Historical Background of Coaching -- The Mechanics of Musical Instruments -- Phonetics and Diction in Singing -- Italian Phonetics and Diction -- French Phonetics and Diction -- Spanish Phonetics and Diction -- German Phonetics and Diction -- Elements of Musical Style -- Program-Building -- The Art of Accompanying and Coaching.
    Abstract: IN WRITING a book for which there is no precedent (the tistic achievements. But, alas, there has not been such last textbooks about accompanying were written during a genius in the realm of music during the twentieth the age of thorough bass or shortly thereafter - the century. The creative musical genius of our space age eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries - and dealt has yet to be discovered, if he has been born. exclusively with the problems timely then) one must Our time has perfected technique to such a degree make one's own rules and set one's own standards. This that it could not help but create perfect technician­ freedom makes the task somewhat easier, if, on the one artists. Our leading creative artists master technique hand, one looks to the past: there is no generally ap­ to the point of being able to shift from one style to proved model to be followed and to be compared with another without difficulty. Take Stravinsky and Picasso, one's work; but, on the other hand, the task is hard be­ for instance: they have gone back and forth through as cause one's responsibility to present and future genera­ many periods of style as they wished. Only with a stu­ tions of accompanists and coaches is great.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Historical Background of AccompanyingThe Historical Background of Coaching -- The Mechanics of Musical Instruments -- Phonetics and Diction in Singing -- Italian Phonetics and Diction -- French Phonetics and Diction -- Spanish Phonetics and Diction -- German Phonetics and Diction -- Elements of Musical Style -- Program-Building -- The Art of Accompanying and Coaching.
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    ISBN: 9781468422535
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Sociology.
    Abstract: 1: Introduction -- Social Indicators -- The Research Problem -- Basic Concepts and a Conceptual Model -- Methods and Data -- Summary -- 1: Developing Indicators of Perceived Well-Being -- 2: Identifying and Mapping Concerns -- 3: Measuring Global Well-Being -- 4: Predicting Global Well-Being: I -- 5: Predicting Global Well-Being: II -- 6: Evaluating the Measures of Well-Being -- 7: Exploring the Dynamics of Evaluation -- 2: Well-Being in the United States: Americans’ Perceptions -- 8: Americans’ Well-Being: Specific Life Concerns -- 9: Americans’ Well-Being: Differences Among Population Groups -- 10: Americans’ Well-Being: Life-as-a-Whole -- 3: Future Applications -- 11: Applications -- Appendixes -- Appendix A: Interview and Questionnaire Schedules -- Interview Used with May Respondents -- Interview Used with November Form 1 Respondents -- Interview Used with November Form 2 Respondents -- Interview Used with April Respondents -- Questionnaire Used with July Respondents -- Appendix B: Sampling Designs, Response Rates, Sampling Precision -- Appendix C: Clusters of Concern Items -- Appendix D: Interrelationships Among Concern Items in May and April Surveys, by Population Subgroups -- Appendix E: Factor Analyses of Concern Items from May, November, and April National Surveys -- Appendix F: Factor Analysis of Global Measures from the April National Survey -- Appendix G: Scan for Interactions Involving Concern Measures and Life 3 -- Appendix H: Demographic Characteristics of July Respondents -- Appendix I: Distributions Produced by the Delighted—Terrible, Faces, and Circles Scales on Five Concerns -- Appendix J: Number of Cases Used in Computing Means Shown in Exhibit 7.1 -- Appendix L: Formation of Socioeconomic Status Scale -- Appendix M: Subgroup Ns and Percentage Distributions -- Appendix N: Perceived Well-Being in 1974, 1976 -- References.
    Abstract: This is a study about perceptions of well-being. Its purpose is to investigate how these perceptions are organized in the minds of different groups of American adults, to find valid and efficient ways of measuring these percep­ tions, to suggest ways these measurement methods could be implemented to yield a series of social indicators, and to provide some initial readings on these indicators; i.e., some information about the levels of well-being perceived by Americans. The findings are based on data from more than five thousand Americans and include results from four separate representative samplings of the American population. One of the ways our research is unusual is that it includes a major methodological component. Typical surveys involve a modest effort at instru­ ment development, the application of the instrument to a group of respondents, and an analysis of the resulting data that mainly describes the people studied. Our work, however, was implemented in a series of sequential cycles, each of which consisted of conceptual development, instrument design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Ideas and findings generated in prior cycles affected the design of subsequent cycles.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1: IntroductionSocial Indicators -- The Research Problem -- Basic Concepts and a Conceptual Model -- Methods and Data -- Summary -- 1: Developing Indicators of Perceived Well-Being -- 2: Identifying and Mapping Concerns -- 3: Measuring Global Well-Being -- 4: Predicting Global Well-Being: I -- 5: Predicting Global Well-Being: II -- 6: Evaluating the Measures of Well-Being -- 7: Exploring the Dynamics of Evaluation -- 2: Well-Being in the United States: Americans’ Perceptions -- 8: Americans’ Well-Being: Specific Life Concerns -- 9: Americans’ Well-Being: Differences Among Population Groups -- 10: Americans’ Well-Being: Life-as-a-Whole -- 3: Future Applications -- 11: Applications -- Appendixes -- Appendix A: Interview and Questionnaire Schedules -- Interview Used with May Respondents -- Interview Used with November Form 1 Respondents -- Interview Used with November Form 2 Respondents -- Interview Used with April Respondents -- Questionnaire Used with July Respondents -- Appendix B: Sampling Designs, Response Rates, Sampling Precision -- Appendix C: Clusters of Concern Items -- Appendix D: Interrelationships Among Concern Items in May and April Surveys, by Population Subgroups -- Appendix E: Factor Analyses of Concern Items from May, November, and April National Surveys -- Appendix F: Factor Analysis of Global Measures from the April National Survey -- Appendix G: Scan for Interactions Involving Concern Measures and Life 3 -- Appendix H: Demographic Characteristics of July Respondents -- Appendix I: Distributions Produced by the Delighted-Terrible, Faces, and Circles Scales on Five Concerns -- Appendix J: Number of Cases Used in Computing Means Shown in Exhibit 7.1 -- Appendix L: Formation of Socioeconomic Status Scale -- Appendix M: Subgroup Ns and Percentage Distributions -- Appendix N: Perceived Well-Being in 1974, 1976 -- References.
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    ISBN: 9781475757798
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 293 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1. Aerospace Engineering -- 2. Agricultural Economics, Sciences, and Engineering -- 3. Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning -- 4. Astronomy -- 5. Astrophysics -- 6. Ceramic Engineering -- 7. Chemical Engineering -- 8. Chemistry and Biochemistry -- 9. Civil Engineering -- 10. Communications Engineering and Computer Science -- 11. Cryogenic Engineering -- 12. Electrical Engineering -- 13. Engineering Mechanics -- 14. Engineering Physics -- 15. Engineering Science -- 16. Fuels, Combustion, and Air Pollution -- 17. General and Environmental Engineering -- 18. Geochemistry and Soil Science -- 19. Geological Sciences and Geophysical Engineering -- 20. Geology and Earth Science -- 21. Geophysics -- 22. Industrial Engineering and Operations Research -- 23. Irrigation Engineering -- 24. Marine and Ocean Engineering -- 25. Materials Science and Engineering -- 26. Mechanical Engineering and Bioengineering -- 27. Metallurgy -- 28. Meteorology and Atmospheric Science -- 29. Mineralogy and Petrology -- 30. Mining and Metallurgical Engineering -- 31. Missile and Space Systems Engineering -- 32. Nuclear Engineering -- 33. Nuclear Physics -- 34. Nuclear Science -- 35. Oceanography and Marine Science -- 36. Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering -- 37. Photogrammetric and Geodetic Engineering -- 38. Physics and Biophysics -- 39. Plastics Engineering -- 40. Wood Technology, Forestry, and Forest Science -- 41. Reactor Science -- 42. Sanitary Engineering, Water Pollution, and Water Resources -- 43. Textile Technology -- 44. Transportation Engineering -- Theses without Specification of School or Department.
    Abstract: Masters Theses in the Pure and Applied Sciences was first conceived, published, and dis· seminated by the Center for Information and Numerical Data Analysis and Synthesis (CINDAS) *at Purdue University in 1957, starting its coverage of theses with the academic year 1955. Beginning with Volume 13, the printing and dissemination phases of the ac· tivity were transferred to University Microfilms/Xerox of Ann Arbor, Michigan, with the thought that such an arrangement would be more beneficial to the academic and general scientific and technical community. After five years of this joint undertaking we had concluded that it was in the interest of all concerned if the printing and distribution of the volume were handled by an international publishing house to assure improved service and broader dissemination. Hence, starting with Volume 18, Masters Theses in the Pure and Applied Sciences has been disseminated on a worldwide basis by Plenum Publishing Corporation of New York, and in the same year the coverage was broadened to include Canadian universities. All back issues can also be ordered from Plenum. We have reported in Volume 20 (thesis year 1975) a total of 10,374 theses titles from 28 Canadian and 239 United States universities. We are sure that this broader base for theses titles reported will greatly enhance the value of this important annual reference work. The organization of Volume 20 is identical to that of past years. It consists of theses titles arranged by discipline and by university within each discipline.
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    ISBN: 9781468421545
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: I The Human Machine -- A. Introduction -- B. The Mechanics of Movement -- C. The Production of Energy -- D. The Transportation System -- E. Temperature Control -- F. Gas Exchange -- G. The Information Receptors -- H. Body Measurement (Anthropometrics) -- I. Psychological Overlay -- References -- II The Ocean as an Environment -- A. Introduction -- B. Physical and Chemical Properties of Sea Water -- C. Coping with Waves, Tides, and Currents -- References -- III Man in the Ocean Environment: Physical Factors -- A. Basic Concepts -- B. Gases -- C. Solubility and Partial Pressures -- D. Buoyancy -- E. Effects of Increased Pressure -- References -- IV Man in the Ocean Environment: Physiological Factors -- A. Respiration in a Hyperbaric Environment -- B. Cardiovascular Factors -- C. Oxygen Toxicity -- D. Physiological Aspects of Nitrogen Narcosis -- E. The Physiology of Breathing Mixtures -- F. The High Pressure Nervous Syndrome and Other High-Pressure Effects -- G. Cold -- H. Diet and Metabolism -- References -- V Man in the Ocean Environment: Psychophysiological Factors -- A. Vision -- B. Hearing -- C. Vestibular Function -- D. Other Sensory Functions -- Terminology, Physical Constants, and Definitions of Terms -- References -- VI Man in the Ocean Environment: Performance -- A. Introduction -- B. Tests and Measures of Diver Performance -- C. Summaries of Performance Research in the Diving Environment -- References -- VII Decompression Sickness -- A. Introduction -- B. Factors Relevant to the Pathogenesis of Decompression Sickness -- C. Diagnosis -- D. Prevention -- E. Treatment -- F. Decompression Schedules -- References -- VIII Operational Safety Considerations -- A. Introduction -- B. Organization and Planning -- C. Predive Conditions -- D. Underwater Blast -- E. Fire Safety -- F. Electrical Safety -- G. Drowning -- H. Other Hazards -- I. Problems of Escape and Rescue -- References -- IX Operational Equipment -- A. Hand-Held Tools -- B. Power Sources and Requirements -- C. Personal Equipment -- D. Human Engineering Factors -- E. Environmental Equipment -- Terminology -- References -- X Underwater Communications -- A. Introduction -- B. Normal Speech Generation Process -- C. Communication Systems -- D. Factors Distorting Speech in the Underwater Environment -- E. Human Factors Considerations in Underwater Communication -- F. Summary -- Terminology -- References -- XI Selection and Training of Divers -- A. Selection -- B. U. S. Navy Divers -- C. Training—Civilian Sector -- D. Training Pays Off -- References.
    Abstract: This handbook attempts to translate data on various parameters of man's capability in underwater and hyperbaric environments for those without a background in the life sciences. Accomplishing any multifaceted task requires team work, and effective team work depends on facile communication among all participants. To communicate properly, all parties must understand each other's problems and be able to speak a similar language. To this end we believe that this publication will go a long way in furthering the understanding and communication necessary for maximum achievement. The U. S. Navy has a fundamental interest in all types of activities connected with the ocean and is especially interested in the growing field of manned underwater and hyperbaric activities. Thus, the manuscript for this comprehensive book was developed under Office of Naval Research contract N00014-67-A-0214-0013 with The George Washington University. We acknowledge with appreciation the financial support and technical guidance for this undertaking by the Naval Medical Research and Develop­ ment Command of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery as well as by the Engineering Psychology Program and the Physiology Program of the Office of Naval Research. JOSEPH P. POLLARD Director Biological and Medical Sciences Division Office of Naval Research vii Preface A need was felt for a book that would document the relationship of the human being to the underwater hyperbaric environment in such a way that the individual unfamiliar with the psychological or biomedical jargon could still understand and appreciate the information.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1. The C4 Pathway of Photosynthesis: Ein Kranz-Typ Wirtschaftswunder? -- 2. Phycocyanins: Structure and Function -- 3. Transmission of Solar Radiation into Natural Waters -- 4. Light and Diurnal Vertical Migration: Photobehavior and Photophysiology of Plankton -- 5. Sunlight and Melanin Pigmentation -- 6. Visible Light Therapy of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia -- 7. Physiological Responses of Escherichia coli to Far-Ultraviolet Radiation.
    Abstract: A stone carving from the 14th century B.C. records that the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten (born Amenhoteph IV) and his wife, Nefertiti, recognized the importance of sunlight to life. In fact, Akhenaten initiated a monotheistic religion, with Aton, the sun, as God. One of his daughters be­ came the wife of King Tut Ankamon, the spelling of whose name indicates a return to the old religion and an eclipse of interest in photobiology among the pharaohs. A renewal of interest in photobiology in modern times was climaxed in 1928 by the establishment of an international organization for photobiology under the title Comite International de la Lumiere (C.I.L.). Its present title, Comite International de Photobiologie (C.I.P.), was adopted at a meeting in Paris in 1951. The first of a series of international congresses on photobiology was held in 1954 and probably represents the beginning of modern day photobiology. Medical men were prominent in the activities of the old C.I.L., for the importance of natural sunlight in human health and disease was obvious though not well understood. The bringing together of physicians with physicists, chemists, and biologists from the pure and applied branches of their subjects was the aim of the older C.I.L. and continues to the present day through the C.I.P.
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    ISBN: 9781461575429
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Optical Realization of a Foucault-Hilbert Transform -- Materials and Devices for Coherent Optical Computing -- Information Processing in Optical Systems of Holographic Memory Devices -- Generation of Asymmetric Interference Fringes in Reflected Light -- Noise in Coherent Optical Information Processing -- Informational Capacity of Coherent Optical Processing Systems -- Extensions of Synthetic Aperture Radar Information Processing -- Controlled Transparencies for Optical Processing -- Kinoform Optical Elements -- Acoustooptic Signal Processing -- Some Peculiarities of Physical Realization of Operation Optical Memory -- Non-Coherent Optical System for Processing of Images and Signals -- Optical Logic and Optically Accessed Digital Storage -- Nonlinear Optical Processing -- Optical Foundations of Digital Communication and Information Processing -- The Information Content of Optical Diffraction Patterns -- Holographic Memories -- Biographies of Authors -- Author Index.
    Abstract: This volume contains the complete set of papers presented at the First U. S. -U. S. S. R. Sciences Cooperation Seminar on "Optical Information Processing" held at the U. S. National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D. C. from 16 - 20 June 1975 under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation in cooperation with the U. S. S. R. Academy of Sciences. The papers present the latest theoretical advances and ex­ perimental state of the art in the newly developing field of "opti­ cal information processing", with particular emphasis on appli­ cations to communication, information storage and processing. Digital as well as optical systems are discussed in terms of concepts and implementations. Included are coherent and inco­ herent optical processing systems (for images and signals), materials and devices for optical computing, acousto-optic signal processing, memories (optical, digital and holographic), optical logic and optically-accessed digital stores, non-linear optical processing, as well as an analysis of the information capacity of optical processing systems and a report on new ex­ tensions of information processing in synthetic aperture radar. Detailed configurations and new manufacturing techniques for several components are presented, including such topics as "asymmetric interference fringes in reflected light" and' kino­ form optical elements" of very high quality; these are phase plates having a carefully controlled thickness, somewhat com­ parable to the famous Schmidt plates and which could have an important role in many optical computer and communications systems.
    Description / Table of Contents: Optical Realization of a Foucault-Hilbert TransformMaterials and Devices for Coherent Optical Computing -- Information Processing in Optical Systems of Holographic Memory Devices -- Generation of Asymmetric Interference Fringes in Reflected Light -- Noise in Coherent Optical Information Processing -- Informational Capacity of Coherent Optical Processing Systems -- Extensions of Synthetic Aperture Radar Information Processing -- Controlled Transparencies for Optical Processing -- Kinoform Optical Elements -- Acoustooptic Signal Processing -- Some Peculiarities of Physical Realization of Operation Optical Memory -- Non-Coherent Optical System for Processing of Images and Signals -- Optical Logic and Optically Accessed Digital Storage -- Nonlinear Optical Processing -- Optical Foundations of Digital Communication and Information Processing -- The Information Content of Optical Diffraction Patterns -- Holographic Memories -- Biographies of Authors -- Author Index.
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Bioethics.
    Abstract: Bioethics as a Discipline -- I: Abortion -- Roe v. Wade -- Abortion and the Law -- A Defense of Abortion -- The Morality of Abortion -- Abortion: The Avoidable Moral Dilemma -- II: Mental Illness -- Psychiatric Intervention -- The Myth of Mental Illness -- Mental Health and Mental Illness: Some Problems of Definition and Concept Formation -- Involuntary Mental Hospitalization: A Crime Against Humanity -- Psychiatrists and the Adversary Process -- III: Human Experimentation -- Ethics and Clinical Research -- Scientific Investigations on Man: A Medical Research Worker’s Viewpoint -- Philosophical Reflections on Experimenting with Human Subjects -- The Moral Justification for Research Using Human Subjects -- Realities of Patient Consent to Medical Research -- NIH Guidelines on Research with Human Subjects -- IV: Human Genetics -- Ethical Issues Arising from the Possible Uses of Genetic Knowledge -- Implications of Prenatal Diagnosis for the Human Right to Life -- Implications of Prenatal Diagnosis for the Quality of, and Right to, Human Life: Society as a Standard -- Practical and Ethical Problems in Human Genetics -- Reproductive Rights and Genetic Disease -- On Justifications for Coercive Genetic Control -- Legal Rights and Moral Rights -- Privacy and Genetic Information -- V: Dying -- The Problems in Prolongation of Life -- The Allocation of Exotic Medical Lifesaving Therapy -- Life and the Right to Life -- Dying -- A Statutory Definition of the Standards for Determining Human Death: An Appraisal and a Proposal -- Death: Process or Event?.
    Abstract: In the past few years an increasing number of colleges and universities have added courses in biomedical ethics to their curricula. To some extent, these additions serve to satisfy student demands for "relevance. " But it is also true that such changes reflect a deepening desire on the part of the academic community to deal effectively with a host of problems which must be solved if we are to have a health-care delivery system which is efficient, humane, and just. To a large degree, these problems are the unique result of both rapidly changing moral values and dramatic advances in biomedical technology. The past decade has witnessed sudden and conspicuous controversy over the morality and legality of new practices relating to abortion, therapy for the mentally ill, experimentation using human subjects, forms of genetic interven­ tion, suicide, and euthanasia. Malpractice suits abound and astronomical fees for malpractice insurance threaten the very possibility of medical and health-care practice. Without the backing of a clear moral consensus, the law is frequently forced into resolving these conflicts only to see the moral issues involved still hotly debated and the validity of existing law further questioned. In the case of abortion, for example, the laws have changed radically, and the widely pub­ licized recent conviction of Dr. Edelin in Boston has done little to foster a moral consensus or even render the exact status of the law beyond reasonable question.
    Description / Table of Contents: Bioethics as a DisciplineI: Abortion -- Roe v. Wade -- Abortion and the Law -- A Defense of Abortion -- The Morality of Abortion -- Abortion: The Avoidable Moral Dilemma -- II: Mental Illness -- Psychiatric Intervention -- The Myth of Mental Illness -- Mental Health and Mental Illness: Some Problems of Definition and Concept Formation -- Involuntary Mental Hospitalization: A Crime Against Humanity -- Psychiatrists and the Adversary Process -- III: Human Experimentation -- Ethics and Clinical Research -- Scientific Investigations on Man: A Medical Research Worker’s Viewpoint -- Philosophical Reflections on Experimenting with Human Subjects -- The Moral Justification for Research Using Human Subjects -- Realities of Patient Consent to Medical Research -- NIH Guidelines on Research with Human Subjects -- IV: Human Genetics -- Ethical Issues Arising from the Possible Uses of Genetic Knowledge -- Implications of Prenatal Diagnosis for the Human Right to Life -- Implications of Prenatal Diagnosis for the Quality of, and Right to, Human Life: Society as a Standard -- Practical and Ethical Problems in Human Genetics -- Reproductive Rights and Genetic Disease -- On Justifications for Coercive Genetic Control -- Legal Rights and Moral Rights -- Privacy and Genetic Information -- V: Dying -- The Problems in Prolongation of Life -- The Allocation of Exotic Medical Lifesaving Therapy -- Life and the Right to Life -- Dying -- A Statutory Definition of the Standards for Determining Human Death: An Appraisal and a Proposal -- Death: Process or Event?.
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    ISBN: 9781468422597
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Information Flow in Decentralized Systems -- Decentralized Control and Large Scale Systems -- Comparison of Information Structures in Decentralized Dynamic Systems -- On Fluctuations in Microscopic States of a Large System -- Flow Systems -- Some Remarks on the Concept of State -- On Multicriteria Optimization -- Dynamic Games with Coalitions and Diplomacies -- Three Methods for Determining Pareto-Optimal Solutions of Multiple-Objective Problems -- Stackelberg Strategies for Multilevel Systems -- Incentive Compatible Control of Decentralized Organizations -- Some Thoughts About Simple Advertising Models as Differential Games and the Structure of Coalitions -- Equilibrium Patterns for Bargaining under Strike: A Differential Game Model -- Permanent Differential Games: Quasi Stationary and Relaxed Steady-State Operations -- Modelling and Control of the U. K. Economy -- Decentralized Management and Optimization of Development -- Organization and Control -- Decentralized Stabilization and Regulation in Large Multivariable Systems -- The Role of Poles and Zeros in Multivariable Feedback Theory -- The Linguistic Approach and Its Application to Decision Analysis -- Fuzzy Core and Equilibria of Games Defined in Strategic Form -- Stabilization and Optimal Control of Nonlinear Systems Homogeneous-in-the-Input -- Stability of Large Scale Interconnected Systems -- Large-Scale Systems: Optimality vs. Reliability -- List of Authors.
    Abstract: This book is the record of papers presented at the Conference on Directions in Decentralized Control, Many-Person Optimization, and Large-Scale Systems held at the Colonial Hilton Inn, Wakefield, Massachusetts from September 1-3, 1975. Our motivation for organizing such a conference was two fold. Firstly, the last few years have seen a great deal of activity in the field of Large-Scale Systems Theory and it has been certainly one of the dominant themes of research in the disciplines of Systems and Control Theory. It therefore seemed appropriate to try and take stock of what had been accomplished and also try to "invent"l the future directions of research in this field. Secondly, the 6th World IFAC Conference was being held in Cambridge, Massachusetts the week earlier and it provided an ideal opportunity for taking advantage of the presence of a large number of specialists from all parts of the world to organize a small conference where a free exchange of ideas could take place. It is left to the readers of this volume to judge to what extent we have been successful in our above­ mentioned goals. There is no accepted definition of what constitutes a "large­ scale system" nor what large-scale system theory is. While this diversity does suggest that the field {whatever it may turn out to be} is in a state of flux, it does not necessarily imply chaos.
    Description / Table of Contents: Information Flow in Decentralized SystemsDecentralized Control and Large Scale Systems -- Comparison of Information Structures in Decentralized Dynamic Systems -- On Fluctuations in Microscopic States of a Large System -- Flow Systems -- Some Remarks on the Concept of State -- On Multicriteria Optimization -- Dynamic Games with Coalitions and Diplomacies -- Three Methods for Determining Pareto-Optimal Solutions of Multiple-Objective Problems -- Stackelberg Strategies for Multilevel Systems -- Incentive Compatible Control of Decentralized Organizations -- Some Thoughts About Simple Advertising Models as Differential Games and the Structure of Coalitions -- Equilibrium Patterns for Bargaining under Strike: A Differential Game Model -- Permanent Differential Games: Quasi Stationary and Relaxed Steady-State Operations -- Modelling and Control of the U. K. Economy -- Decentralized Management and Optimization of Development -- Organization and Control -- Decentralized Stabilization and Regulation in Large Multivariable Systems -- The Role of Poles and Zeros in Multivariable Feedback Theory -- The Linguistic Approach and Its Application to Decision Analysis -- Fuzzy Core and Equilibria of Games Defined in Strategic Form -- Stabilization and Optimal Control of Nonlinear Systems Homogeneous-in-the-Input -- Stability of Large Scale Interconnected Systems -- Large-Scale Systems: Optimality vs. Reliability -- List of Authors.
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    ISBN: 9781468422351
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Landmarks and Milestones in the History of Biological Abstracts/BIOSIS -- 2 The Historical Origins of Biological Abstracts, Precursors-1917–1925 Botanical Abstracts and Abstracts of Bacteriology -- 3 The Founding of Biological Abstracts, The Concept and the Publication -- 4 Coexistence with a Time Bomb -- 5 The Years of Crisis -- 6 Consolidation and Growth, The Introduction of Electronic Data Processing -- 7 The Computerization of Biological Abstracts -- 8 The Mechanization of Biological AbstractslBIOSIS -- 9 Planning for the Next Fifty Years -- 10 Housing Biological Abstracts for a Half-Century -- 11 Biological Abstracts/BIOSIS as a Leader in National and International Cooperation -- 12 The Trustees of Biological Abstracts, 1927–1976 -- References.
    Abstract: A fiftieth birthday is a good one to celebrate-old enough to be ex­ perienced and mature, but not so old as to be an antique. And if the fifty years have spanned as much change in scientific affairs as has occurred during the lifetime of Biological Abstracts it is surely time for a stocktaking. The leaders of biology in 1926 simply could not have imagined the condi­ tions of 1976. And few biologists active in 1976 can imagine what 1926 was like. That was before the explosive growth of federal funds for research and development, before the huge swelling of graduate enrollments and degrees, before World War II, even before the Great Depression! A few old-timers can remember 1926, and Bill Steere will forgive me for calling him an old-timer. After all, he provides the evidence himself; as a graduate student he met the first editor when Biological Abstracts was only three years old, and he has known all its later editors and administra­ tive officers. What he does not say is that tn length of service to BIOSIS, in seniority, he stands among only a few past and present members of the board of trustees; nor does he mention that at least as frequently as any other biologist he has been called upon to serve on governmental and associational councils and committees dealing with policy and strategy concerning the abstracting, classification, and dissemination of scientific knowledge. Surely he was the right choice to write this history.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Landmarks and Milestones in the History of Biological Abstracts/BIOSIS2 The Historical Origins of Biological Abstracts, Precursors-1917-1925 Botanical Abstracts and Abstracts of Bacteriology -- 3 The Founding of Biological Abstracts, The Concept and the Publication -- 4 Coexistence with a Time Bomb -- 5 The Years of Crisis -- 6 Consolidation and Growth, The Introduction of Electronic Data Processing -- 7 The Computerization of Biological Abstracts -- 8 The Mechanization of Biological AbstractslBIOSIS -- 9 Planning for the Next Fifty Years -- 10 Housing Biological Abstracts for a Half-Century -- 11 Biological Abstracts/BIOSIS as a Leader in National and International Cooperation -- 12 The Trustees of Biological Abstracts, 1927-1976 -- References.
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    ISBN: 9781468422382
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 382 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Clinical psychology. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Psychopathology of Human Adaptation: Psychological and Physiological Mechanisms in Human Adaptation and Maladaptation -- I. Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Adaptive Behavior -- Some Experimental Observations on the Neuroanatomical Substrates of Learned Adaptive Behaviors -- The Role of Learning in Physiological Response to Stress -- Do Reward Neurons and Drive Neurons Exist? -- Constitutional Differences in Physiologic Adaptation to Stress and Distress -- Motivation, Mood, and Mental Events: Patterns and Implications for Adaptive Processes -- Stereotyped Behavior and Stress -- Workshop I (Moderated by Eliot Stellar) -- II. Psychopathology of Adaptive Learning: Motivation, Anxiety, and Stress -- Stress without Distress -- Selectivity of Corticosteroid and Catecholamine Responses to Various Natural Stimuli -- The Role of Peripheral Catecholamines in Adaption to Understimulation and Overstimulation -- Resistance and Overmotivation in Achievement-Oriented Activity -- From the Dynamics of Conscience to Contract Psychology: Clinical Theory and Practice in Transition -- Discussion -- Workshop II (Moderated by Stewart G. Wolf) -- III. Clinical Modification of Behavior -- Sources of Stress in the Drive for Power -- Advances in the Healing of Psychopathology: Exposure Treatment -- How Laboratory-Derived Principles of Learning Have Conquered the Neuroses -- Recurrent Dilemmas in Behavioral Therapy -- The Affective Significance of Uncertainty -- Workshop III (Moderated by Chester M. Pierce) -- Concluding Remarks -- Stress and Human Psychopathology -- Index of Names.
    Abstract: Undoubtedly this symposium will prove to be an important landmark in the development of our understanding of the psychopathology of human adaptation in general, as well as of the general adaptation syndrome and stress in particular. It was organized to give an opportunity to an international group of experts on adaptation and stress research to present summaries of their research that could then later be exhaustively analyzed. The carefully structured program brings out three major aspects of adapta­ tion to stress in experimental animals and man. The first section deals with the neurophysiology of stress responses, placing major emphasis upon the neuroanatomical and neurochemical aspects involved. The second section is devoted to the psychology and psychopathology of adaptive learning, motivation, anxiety, and stress. The third section examines the role played by stress in the pathogenesis of mental diseases. Many of the relevant subjects receive particularly detailed attention. Among these, the following are especially noteworthy: The existence of reward and drive neurons. Constitutional differences in physiological adaptations to stress and d- tress. Motivation, mood, and mental events in relation to adaptive processes. Peripheral catecholamines and adaptation to underload and overload. Selective corticoid and catecholamine responses to various natural stimuli. The differentiation between eustress and distress. Resistance and overmotivation in achievement-oriented activity. The dynamics of conscience and contract psychology. Sources of stress in the drive for power. Advances in the therapy of psychiatric illness. The application of experimental studies on learning to the treatment of neuroses.
    Description / Table of Contents: Psychopathology of Human Adaptation: Psychological and Physiological Mechanisms in Human Adaptation and MaladaptationI. Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Adaptive Behavior -- Some Experimental Observations on the Neuroanatomical Substrates of Learned Adaptive Behaviors -- The Role of Learning in Physiological Response to Stress -- Do Reward Neurons and Drive Neurons Exist? -- Constitutional Differences in Physiologic Adaptation to Stress and Distress -- Motivation, Mood, and Mental Events: Patterns and Implications for Adaptive Processes -- Stereotyped Behavior and Stress -- Workshop I (Moderated by Eliot Stellar) -- II. Psychopathology of Adaptive Learning: Motivation, Anxiety, and Stress -- Stress without Distress -- Selectivity of Corticosteroid and Catecholamine Responses to Various Natural Stimuli -- The Role of Peripheral Catecholamines in Adaption to Understimulation and Overstimulation -- Resistance and Overmotivation in Achievement-Oriented Activity -- From the Dynamics of Conscience to Contract Psychology: Clinical Theory and Practice in Transition -- Discussion -- Workshop II (Moderated by Stewart G. Wolf) -- III. Clinical Modification of Behavior -- Sources of Stress in the Drive for Power -- Advances in the Healing of Psychopathology: Exposure Treatment -- How Laboratory-Derived Principles of Learning Have Conquered the Neuroses -- Recurrent Dilemmas in Behavioral Therapy -- The Affective Significance of Uncertainty -- Workshop III (Moderated by Chester M. Pierce) -- Concluding Remarks -- Stress and Human Psychopathology -- Index of Names.
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    ISBN: 9781468407693
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Digital Image Processing in the United States -- Digital Image Processing in Japan -- An Automated Microscope for Digital Image Processing — Part I: Hardware -- An Automated Microscope for Digital Image Processing — Part II: Software -- Clinical Use of Automated Microscopes for Cell Analysis -- Multiband Microscanning Sensor -- Computer Synthesis of High Resolution Electron Micrographs -- Computer Processing of Electron Micrographs of DNA -- Significance Probability Mappings and Automated Interpretation of Complex Pictorial Scenes -- Intracavitary Beta-Ray Scanner and Image Processing for Localization of Early Uterine Cancer -- New Vistas in Medical Reconstruction Imagery -- Digital Image Processing for Medical Diagnoses Using Gamma Radionuclides and Heavy Ions from Cyclotrons -- Processing of RI-Angiocardiographic Images -- Bioimage Synthesis and Analysis from X-Ray, Gamma, Optical and Ultrasound Energy -- A Pap Smear Prescreening System: CYBEST -- Automatic Analysis and Interpretation of Cell Micrographs -- Multi-Layer Tomography Based on Three Stationary X-Ray Images -- Texture Analysis in Diagnostic Radiology -- Automated Diagnosis of the Congenital Dislocation of the Hip-Joint -- Boundary Detection in Medical Radiographs -- Feature Extraction and Quantitative Diagnosis of Gastric Roentgenograms -- Computer Processing of Chest X-Ray Images -- MINISCR-V2 — The Software System for Automated Interpretation of Chest Photofluorograms -- Automatic Recognition of Color Fundus Photographs -- Image Processing in Television Ophthalmoscopy -- Attendees -- Author Index.
    Abstract: Until recently digital processing of biomedical images was conducted solely in the research laboratories of the universities and industry. However, with the advent of computerized tomography in 1972 and the computerized white blood cell differential count in 1974, enormous changes have suddenly occurred. Digital image pro­ cessing in biomedicine has now become the most active sector in the digital image processing field. Processing rates have reached the level of one trillion picture elements per year in the United States alone and are expected to be ten trillion per year in 1980. This enormous volume of activity has stimulated further re­ search in biomedical image processing in the last two years with the result that important inroads have been made in applications in radiology, oncology, and ophthalmology. Although much significant work in this field is taking place in Europe, it is in the United States and Japan that the level of activity is highest.
    Description / Table of Contents: Digital Image Processing in the United StatesDigital Image Processing in Japan -- An Automated Microscope for Digital Image Processing - Part I: Hardware -- An Automated Microscope for Digital Image Processing - Part II: Software -- Clinical Use of Automated Microscopes for Cell Analysis -- Multiband Microscanning Sensor -- Computer Synthesis of High Resolution Electron Micrographs -- Computer Processing of Electron Micrographs of DNA -- Significance Probability Mappings and Automated Interpretation of Complex Pictorial Scenes -- Intracavitary Beta-Ray Scanner and Image Processing for Localization of Early Uterine Cancer -- New Vistas in Medical Reconstruction Imagery -- Digital Image Processing for Medical Diagnoses Using Gamma Radionuclides and Heavy Ions from Cyclotrons -- Processing of RI-Angiocardiographic Images -- Bioimage Synthesis and Analysis from X-Ray, Gamma, Optical and Ultrasound Energy -- A Pap Smear Prescreening System: CYBEST -- Automatic Analysis and Interpretation of Cell Micrographs -- Multi-Layer Tomography Based on Three Stationary X-Ray Images -- Texture Analysis in Diagnostic Radiology -- Automated Diagnosis of the Congenital Dislocation of the Hip-Joint -- Boundary Detection in Medical Radiographs -- Feature Extraction and Quantitative Diagnosis of Gastric Roentgenograms -- Computer Processing of Chest X-Ray Images -- MINISCR-V2 - The Software System for Automated Interpretation of Chest Photofluorograms -- Automatic Recognition of Color Fundus Photographs -- Image Processing in Television Ophthalmoscopy -- Attendees -- Author Index.
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    Book
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    New York : AMS Press
    Language: Sanskrit , English
    Edition: Reprint der Ausgabe Oxford, 1881 - 1884
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    Note: Die Vorlage enthält insgesamt 3 Werke
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  • 24
    ISBN: 0404118798
    Language: English
    Pages: 48 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. AMS ed., reprint
    Dissertation note: Zugl.: Univ. of Chicago, Diss., 1897
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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  • 25
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    Book
    New York : AMS Press
    ISBN: 0404118453
    Language: English
    Pages: 136 S.
    Edition: Repr. of the 1905 Washington ed.
    DDC: 398.2
    Keywords: Caddo Indians Folklore ; Caddo mythology
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  • 26
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    New York : AMS Press
    ISBN: 0404118755
    Language: English
    Pages: S. 179-248
    Series Statement: Anthropological papers of the American Museum of Natural History 9,2
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  • 27
    ISBN: 0404118127
    Language: English
    Pages: 247 S.
    Edition: Reprint
    DDC: 398.2
    Keywords: Iroquois Indians Folklore
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  • 28
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    ISBN: 9781461342625
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Behavioral Science
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    DDC: 155.2
    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Consciousness ; Personality. ; Difference (Psychology).
    Abstract: I. Broad Context of Action Research -- 1. Professional Responsibility of Social Scientists -- 2. Whatever Happened to Action Research? -- 3. Action Research and the Development of the Social Sciences -- 4. Engaging with Large-Scale Systems -- 5. The Theory and Practice of Action Research in Work Organizations -- 6. Complementary Roles in Action Research -- 7. Action Research in a Minisociety -- II. Internal Processes of Action Research -- 8. The Design of Action Research -- 9. The Client-Practitioner Relationship as an Intersystem Engagement -- 10. Controlling the Variance in Action Research -- 11. Sanction: A Critical Element in Action Research -- 12. The Role of the Mediator in Action Research -- 13. Hobson’s Choice in Action Research -- 14. A Large Organization Consults Its Staff -- 15. Group Feedback Analysis as a Method of Action Research -- 16. Action Research and Adaptive Planning -- Notes on Contributors -- References.
    Abstract: The notion of preparing Experimenting with Organizational Life developed among members of the Human Resources Centre at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations. It arose from their concern that the learning from field en­ gagements should be reported and passed on systematically. A series of internal seminars was started, and Robert Rapoport made a presentation on behalf of the group to a conference arranged by the United Kingdom Social Science Research Council in 1970. At first it was intended that only work directly connected with the Tavistock Institute should be included. Gradually it became apparent that the book would be strengthened by drawing on the work of people outside the Institute. In editing the contributions, I am especially indebted to my colleague P. Michael Foster, convener of the Human Resources Centre, for his unwavering support. I would also like to thank the authors and all those who contributed their ideas and thoughts. In the drive to unify the book they have cheerfully en­ dured my editorial changes. Hidden contributors to the book are members of the various client systems who granted privileged access to information and settings. Special thanks are due to Nicola Lacy Scott who has acted as subeditor, encour­ aging me when my spirits dropped and pressing for clarity of ideas and expres­ sion. The secretarial burden was ably carried by Pamela Rant.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. Broad Context of Action Research1. Professional Responsibility of Social Scientists -- 2. Whatever Happened to Action Research? -- 3. Action Research and the Development of the Social Sciences -- 4. Engaging with Large-Scale Systems -- 5. The Theory and Practice of Action Research in Work Organizations -- 6. Complementary Roles in Action Research -- 7. Action Research in a Minisociety -- II. Internal Processes of Action Research -- 8. The Design of Action Research -- 9. The Client-Practitioner Relationship as an Intersystem Engagement -- 10. Controlling the Variance in Action Research -- 11. Sanction: A Critical Element in Action Research -- 12. The Role of the Mediator in Action Research -- 13. Hobson’s Choice in Action Research -- 14. A Large Organization Consults Its Staff -- 15. Group Feedback Analysis as a Method of Action Research -- 16. Action Research and Adaptive Planning -- Notes on Contributors -- References.
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    ISBN: 0404118291
    Language: English
    Pages: 12, 183 S.
    Edition: [Repr. d. Ausg.] Washington 1941
    Series Statement: Memoirs / National Academy of Sciences (Washington) Vol. 23
    Keywords: Dakota-Sprache ; Grammatik
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  • 30
    ISBN: 0404145736
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxv, 362 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: Reprinted from the edition of 1927, London, first AMS edition
    Keywords: Aborigines ; Religion ; Schöpfungsmythos
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  • 31
    ISBN: 040411699X , 9780404116996
    Language: English
    Pages: 259 p., [15] leaves of plates , ill , 23 cm
    Edition: Repr.
    DDC: 998.00497
    Keywords: Eskimos ; Inuit
    Note: Reprint of the 1937 ed. published by Seeley, Service, London , Includes index
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  • 32
    ISBN: 0404116418
    Language: English
    Pages: 391 S. , Ill. , 23 cm
    Edition: Repr.
    DDC: 917.98/3
    Keywords: Eskimos ; Kukulik site, Alaska ; Saint Lawrence Island ; Eskimo ; Archäologie
    Note: Reprint of the 1936 ed. published by U.S. Govt. Print. Office, Washington, which was issued as v. 2 of Miscellaneous publications of the University of Alaska , Bibliography: p. 234-235
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  • 33
    ISBN: 0404116930
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxviii, 234 p., [34] leaves of plates , ill , 22 cm
    Edition: Repr.
    DDC: 979.8/004/97
    Keywords: Eskimos Alaska ; Prince of Wales, Cape (Alaska) ; Eskimos ; Alaska ; Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska
    Note: Reprint of the 1931 ed. published by the Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore
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  • 34
    ISBN: 0404118127
    Language: English
    Pages: 247 p , 23 cm
    DDC: 398.2
    Keywords: Iroquois Indians ; Folklore
    Note: Reprint of the 1922 ed. published by the Dehler Press, Syracuse, N.Y , Includes index
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  • 35
    ISBN: 0404116744
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiii, 326 p., [55] leaves of plates , Ill. , 24 cm
    Uniform Title: Grønland langs Polhavet 〈English〉
    DDC: 919.8/2
    Keywords: Thule Expedition ; Polar Eskimos
    Note: Translation of Grønland langs Polhavet , Reprint of the 1921 ed. published by F.A. Stokes, New York , Includes index
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    Book
    New York : AMS Press
    ISBN: 0404118453
    Language: English
    Pages: 136 p , 23 cm
    Edition: Repr.
    DDC: 398.2
    Keywords: Caddo Indians ; Folklore ; Caddo mythology ; Caddo ; Tiere ; Erzählung
    Note: Reprint of the 1905 ed. published by Carnegie Institution of Washington, which was issued as Publication no. 41 of Carnegie Institution of Washington
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  • 37
    ISBN: 0404118534
    Language: English
    Pages: 270 S. , ill , 22 cm
    Edition: Repr.
    DDC: 970/.004/97
    Keywords: Navajo Indians ; Navajo Indian Reservation ; New Mexico ; Description and travel ; Arizona ; Description and travel ; Amerika Nordwest ; Navajo ; Reservat
    Note: Reprint of the 1900 ed. published by the Press of J. J. Little, New York
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  • 38
    ISBN: 0404119042
    Language: English , Spanish
    Pages: 18 p , 23 cm
    DDC: 759.01/1
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    Keywords: Códice Campos ; Indians of Mexico Kings and rulers ; Biography ; Aztecs Kings and rulers ; Biography
    Note: A commentary on the Códice Campos with reproductions of the paintings, chiefly by Tepostecatzin, together with the Spanish inscriptions (translated from the original Aztec text by José Vicente Campos) and with an English translation from the Spanish , Reprint of the 1898 ed. published by the University of Chicago, which was issued as Bulletin no. 3 of the University of Chicago, Dept. of Anthropology
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  • 39
    ISBN: 0404580572
    Language: English
    Pages: 206 p , map , 23 cm
    DDC: 917.9/04/1
    Keywords: Southwest, New Discovery and exploration ; America Discovery and exploration ; Spanish
    Note: Reprint of the 1890 ed. published by J. Wilson, Cambridge, which was issued as no. 5 of Papers of the Archaeological Institute of America, American series , Includes bibliographical references
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  • 40
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    Book
    New York : AMS Press
    ISBN: 040411833X
    Language: English
    Pages: 154 p , 19 cm
    Edition: Repr.
    DDC: 970/.004/97
    Keywords: Zuni Indians ; Zuni Indians ; Zuni
    Note: Reprint of the 1883 ed. published by Inter-ocean Pub. Co., Chicago
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  • 41
    ISBN: 0404116523
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 417 p. [1] fold leaf of plates , ill , 23 cm
    DDC: 919.8
    Keywords: Franklin, John ; Moore, Thomas Edward Laws ; Plover (Ship) ; Chukchi ; Eskimos ; Arctic regions Discovery and exploration ; Franklin, John 1786-1847 ; Arktis ; Expedition
    Note: Reprint of the 1853 ed. published by J. Murray, London
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