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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Edinburgh : Univ. Press ; 1.1928 -
    ISSN: 1750-0184 , 0001-9720 , 0001-9720
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 1.1928 -
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Africa
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Ethnologie ; Kultur ; Wert ; Norm ; Kulturstandard ; Gesellschaft ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung ; Afrika Ethnologie/Volkskunde ; Kultur ; Kulturelle Werte und Normen ; Gesellschaft ; Soziale Beziehungen ; Afrika ; Zeitschrift ; Afrika ; Kultur ; Afrika ; Gesellschaft ; Afrika ; Afrika
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press ; 1.1993 -
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    ISSN: 1474-0575 , 1062-7987 , 1062-7987
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1993 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als European review
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Gesehen am 19.04.24 , Fortsetzung der Druck-Ausgabe
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press ; 13.1970 -
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press ; 1.1944/45(1945) -
    ISSN: 1533-6247 , 0003-1615
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1944/45(1945) -
    Additional Information: Auch in Prisma
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. The Americas
    DDC: 980
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Edinburgh : Univ. Press ; 1.1928 -
    ISSN: 1750-0184 , 0001-9720
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 1.1928 -
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Africa
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Kultur ; Gesellschaft ; Afrika ; Afrika ; Zeitschrift ; Afrika ; Kultur ; Afrika ; Gesellschaft
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Edinburgh : Univ. Press ; 1.1928 -
    ISSN: 1750-0184 , 0001-9720 , 0001-9720
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 1.1928 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Africa
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Ethnologie ; Wert ; Norm ; Kulturstandard ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung ; Afrika Ethnologie/Volkskunde ; Kultur ; Kulturelle Werte und Normen ; Gesellschaft ; Soziale Beziehungen ; Zeitschrift ; Afrika ; Kultur ; Afrika ; Gesellschaft
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Edinburgh : Univ. Press ; 1.1928 -
    ISSN: 1750-0184 , 0001-9720 , 0001-9720
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    Dates of Publication: 1.1928 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Africa
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Ethnologie ; Wert ; Norm ; Kulturstandard ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung ; Afrika Ethnologie/Volkskunde ; Kultur ; Kulturelle Werte und Normen ; Gesellschaft ; Soziale Beziehungen ; Zeitschrift ; Afrika ; Kultur ; Afrika ; Gesellschaft
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Buffalo, NY : HeinOnline | Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press ; 1.1960 -
    ISSN: 1468-2648 , 0305-7410 , 0305-7410
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1960 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The China quarterly
    DDC: 910
    Keywords: Länderbericht ; China ; Zeitschrift ; China
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press ; 1.1970 -
    ISSN: 1474-0680 , 0022-4634 , 0022-4634
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1970 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Journal of Southeast Asian studies
    Former Title: Vorg Journal of Southeast Asian history
    DDC: 910
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Südostasien
    Note: Gesehen am 16.04.2024
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  • 10
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press ; 1.2003 -
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    ISSN: 1541-0986 , 1537-5927 , 1537-5927
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.2003 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Perspectives on politics
    DDC: 320
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; USA ; Politik ; USA ; Politik
    Note: Gesehen am 22.04.2014
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press ; 1.2005 -
    ISSN: 1744-5531 , 1744-5523 , 1744-5523
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.2005 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International journal of law in context
    DDC: 340
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Gesehen am 24.04.2024 , Volltext auch als Teil einer Datenbank verfügbar , Fortsetzung der Druck-Ausgabe
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  • 12
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    New York, NY : Berghahn | Oxford [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell | Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press ; 1.1992 -
    ISSN: 1469-8676 , 0964-0282
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1992 -
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Social anthropology
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Sozialanthropologie ; Zeitschrift ; Online-Ressource ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Sozialanthropologie ; Zeitschrift ; Online-Ressource
    Note: Gesehen am 03.08.2022
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press ; 10.1940/42 -
    ISSN: 1474-0699 , 0041-977x
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 10.1940/42 -
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. University of London / School of Oriental and African Studies Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
    Former Title: Vorg.: University of London / School of Oriental Studies Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies
    DDC: 890
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
    Note: Gesehen am 16.11.2022
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Oxford : Blackwell Publ. | Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell ; 1.1995 -
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    ISSN: 1469-8129 , 1354-5078 , 1354-5078
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1995 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nations and nationalism
    DDC: 320
    Keywords: Nation ; Nationalismus ; Zeitschrift ; Online-Ressource ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press ; 1.1958/59 -
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Waltham, Mass. | Atlanta, Ga. : Assoc. | New Brunswick, NJ : Assoc. ; 1.1974 -
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Manchester : Manchester Univ. Press | Edinburgh : Edinburgh Univ. Press ; 1984 -
    ISSN: 1757-1642 , 0266-6731 , 0266-6731
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1984 -
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Africa bibliography
    DDC: 010
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Geografie ; Politik ; Wirtschaft ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Kultur ; Afrika Geschichte ; Geographie ; Politik ; Wirtschaft ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Kultur ; Afrika ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Afrika
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press ; 1.1957 -
    ISSN: 1464-3731 , 0021-8553
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1957 -
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Journal of African law
    Former Title: The journal of African law
    DDC: 340
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
    Note: Gesehen am 10.01.2012
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press | Edinburgh : Univ. Press ; 1.1928 -
    ISSN: 1750-0184 , ISSN 0001-9720 , ISSN 0001-9720
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 1.1928 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Africa
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Ethnologie ; Wert ; Norm ; Kulturstandard ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung ; Afrika Ethnologie/Volkskunde ; Kultur ; Kulturelle Werte und Normen ; Gesellschaft ; Soziale Beziehungen ; Zeitschrift ; Afrika ; Kultur ; Afrika ; Gesellschaft
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press ; 1.1974 -
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    ISSN: 1469-8706 , 2631-4401 , 0306-0845 , 0963-9268 , 0306-0845 , 0963-9268
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1974 -
    Additional Information: Gekürzt als Urban history bibliography
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Urban history yearbook
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Urban history
    Former Title: Urban history yearbook
    DDC: 900
    Keywords: Stadt ; Geschichte ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
    Note: Gesehen am 17.04.24
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    London [u.a.] : Sage | Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press ; 1.1967 -
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    ISSN: 1469-8684 , 0038-0385 , 0038-0385
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1967 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sociology
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Soziologie ; Zeitschrift ; Online-Ressource ; Soziologie
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  • 22
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9781107070035 , 9781107707153 , 9781316213667
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302/.13
    Keywords: Political participation ; Group identity ; Voting ; Social choice ; Social choice ; Group identity ; Voting ; Political participation
    Abstract: This book is an introduction to the logic and analytics of group choice. To understand how political institutions work, it is important to isolate what citizens - as individuals and as members of society - actually want. This book develops a means of 'representing' the preferences of citizens so that institutions can be studied more carefully. This is the first book to integrate the classical problem of constitutions with modern spatial theory, connecting Aristotle and Montesquieu with Arrow and Buchanan
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note: Part I. Basics: 1. The analysis of politics; 2. Becoming a group: the constitution; 3. Choosing in groups: an intuitive presentation; 4. The formal analytics of choosing in groups; Part II. Spatial Theory: 5. Politics as spatial competition; 6. Two dimensions: elusive equilibrium; Part III. Extensions: Collective Choice, Uncertainty, and Collective Action: 7. The collective-choice problem: impossibility; 8. Uncertainty; 9. Voting as a collective-action problem; Solutions to selected problems
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  • 23
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780511895555
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 498 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst.
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    DDC: 304.201
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    Keywords: Leben ; Biologisches System ; Gesellschaft ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Systemtheorie ; Systemdenken ; Leben ; Biologisches System ; Gesellschaft ; Systemdenken ; Systemtheorie ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie
    Abstract: Over the past thirty years, a new systemic conception of life has emerged at the forefront of science. New emphasis has been given to complexity, networks, and patterns of organisation leading to a novel kind of 'systemic' thinking. This volume integrates the ideas, models, and theories underlying the systems view of life into a single coherent framework. Taking a broad sweep through history and across scientific disciplines, the authors examine the appearance of key concepts such as autopoiesis, dissipative structures, social networks, and a systemic understanding of evolution. The implications of the systems view of life for health care, management, and our global ecological and economic crises are also discussed. Written primarily for undergraduates, it is also essential reading for graduate students and researchers interested in understanding the new systemic conception of life and its implications for a broad range of professions - from economics and politics to medicine, psychology and law
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  • 24
    ISBN: 9781461475798
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 369 p. 60 illus., 35 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Educational psychology ; Education ; Education ; Educational psychology
    Abstract: Teaching and Measuring Cognitive Readiness presents theoretical and empirical findings regarding cognitive readiness and assessments of their impact on adult learning. Specific topics discussed are: The need for cognitive readiness instructional and assessment strategies The need to integrate assessment into cognitive readiness training The need for theory-driven evaluation studies to increase knowledge and efficacy in teaching cognitive readiness The need for a solid psychometric approach to the use of cognitive readiness assessments. This book will prove invaluable to anyone interested in the emerging topic of cognitive readiness for its comprehensive treatment of the topic with focused and informative chapters and exhaustive resources and practical tips
    Description / Table of Contents: PrefacePart I Theory/Context -- What Is Cognitive Readiness? -- The Evolving Definition of Cognitive Readiness for Military Operations -- Learning and Assessment: 21st Century Skills and Cognitive Readiness -- A Model for Instruction and Assessment of Cognitive Readiness -- Situational Load and Personal Attributes: Implications for Cognitive Readiness, Adaptive Readiness, and Training -- The Development and Assessment of Cognitive Readiness: Lessons Learned from K-12 Education -- Cognitive Readiness for Solving Equations -- What Problem Solvers Know: Cognitive Readiness for Adaptive Problem Solving -- A Theoretically-Based Approach to Cognitive Readiness and Situation Awareness Assessment -- Adaptive Expertise and Cognitive Readiness: A Perspective from the Expert-Performance Approach -- Part II Cognitive Readiness Applications -- Creative Thinking Abilities: Measures for Various Domains -- Using Analogies as a Basis for Teaching Cognitive Readiness -- Simulation Assessment of Cognitive Readiness -- Assessing Cognitive Readiness in a Simulation-based Training Environment -- Software Support for Teaching and Measuring Cognitive Readiness -- Cognitive Readiness for Complex Team Performance -- Impact of Individual Game-Based Training on Team Cognitive Readiness.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9781139946513
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 323.44/82
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Electronic surveillance Social aspects ; Citizenship Social aspects ; Social control ; Information society ; Identity (Philosophical concept)
    Abstract: ""Examines safety and surveillance discourses, new forms of subjectivity, the making of 'insecurity subjects' and what this book terms the surveilled self"...Provided by publisher"..
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9781107031340
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 226 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. The Hague OAPEN Foundation Online-Ressource Knowledge unlatched pilot collection
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in comparative politics
    DDC: 322.30947
    Note: Im Rahmen von "Knowledge Unlatched" Open-Access-Publikation auf OAPEN. - Gesehen am 24.06.14
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9781107338029
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 355 S.) , Ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2014
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Khanduri, Ritu Gairola, 1969 - Caricaturing culture in India
    DDC: 320.0207
    Keywords: Indic wit and humor, Pictorial ; India Caricatures and cartoons Social life and customs ; India Caricatures and cartoons Politics and government ; Indien ; Karikatur ; Satire ; Politik ; Geschichte 1870-
    Abstract: "In September 1993 a devastating earthquake rocked Latur, a district near Mumbai, India. To convey the unprecedented magnitude of this disaster, the mainstream newspaper the Times of India published editorials and photographs; in addition, their internationally famous staff cartoonist, R. K. Laxman, drew a cartoon depicting a human skull and a ravaged hut. A week later, the newspaper's "letters to the editor" column included an angry reader's note criticizing Laxman's insensitivity at caricaturing human misery"--
    Abstract: "Caricaturing Culture in India is a highly original history of political cartoons in India. Drawing on the analysis of newspaper cartoons since the 1870s, archival research and interviews with prominent Indian cartoonists, this ambitious study combines historical narrative with ethnographic testimony to give a pioneering account of the role that cartoons have played over time in political communication, public discourse and the refraction of ideals central to the creation of the Indian postcolonial state. Maintaining that cartoons are more than illustrative representations of news, Ritu Gairola Khanduri uncovers the true potential of cartoons as a visual medium where memories jostle, history is imagined and lines of empathy are demarcated. Placing the argument within a wider context, this thought-provoking book highlights the history and power of print media in debates on free speech and democratic processes around the world, revealing why cartoons still matter today"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments; Introduction: the empire of cartoons; Part I. Colonial Times: 1. Upstart punches: why is impertinence always in the vernacular?; 2. Gandhi and the Satyagraha of cartoons: cultivating a taste; 3. 'Dear Shankar... Your ridicule should never bite'; Part II. National Times: 4. Becoming a cartoonist: Mr Kutty and Bireshwarji; 5. Virtual gurus and the Indian psyche: R. K. Laxman; 6. Uncommon women and common men: pocket cartoons and 'situated knowledges'; 7. Artoons and our toons: the prose of an Indian art; Part III. Global Times: 8. Crafty petitions and street humor; 9. 'All our Gods and Goddesses are cartoons'; Conclusions: timeless myths and timely knowledge; Bibliography; Index.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9781139794732
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 307 S.)
    Edition: 2. ed.
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Coulmas, Florian, 1949 - Sociolinguistics
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.: Coulmas, Florian: Sociolinguistics
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Discourse analysis ; Sociolinguistics ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch ; Soziolinguistik ; Soziolinguistik
    Abstract: Why do we speak the way we do? What are the social factors that influence our choices of expression? This best-selling introduction to the study of language and society encourages students to think about these fundamental questions, asking how and why we select from the vast range of different words, accents, varieties and languages available to us. In this new and updated edition, students are taken step-by-step through the analysis of linguistic expressions, speech varieties and languages in complex settings. Enriched with recent findings from different languages and speech communities around the world, this comprehensive textbook equips students with knowledge of the main concepts and gives them a coherent view of the complex interaction of language and society. • 'Questions for Discussion' help students understand how speakers' choices are conditioned by the society in which they live • New to this edition is a rich repertoire of online resources and further reading, enabling students to investigate more deeply and advance their learning • Includes a topical new chapter on research ethics, guiding students on the ethical questions involved in sociolinguistic research
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9781107295636
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 320 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Canto classics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 390
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1800-1977 ; Manners and customs / Origin ; Rites and ceremonies / Origin ; Folklore ; Tradition ; Folklorismus ; Bewusstsein ; Ideologie ; Geschichtsbewusstsein ; Nationalismus ; Traditionsgeschichtliche Forschung ; Entstehung ; Großbritannien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Großbritannien ; Geschichtsbewusstsein ; Ideologie ; Geschichte 1800-1977 ; Nationalismus ; Tradition ; Tradition ; Entstehung ; Großbritannien ; Traditionsgeschichtliche Forschung ; Bewusstsein ; Folklorismus
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    Boston, MA : Springer US
    ISBN: 9781441983459
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXI, 285 p. 17 illus
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on Aging 6
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.26
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Public health ; Quality of Life ; Population ; Aging Research ; Quality of Life Research ; Demography ; Altern ; Lebensqualität ; Europa ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Altern ; Lebensqualität
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    ISBN: 9781441983480
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 228 p. 10 illus
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on Aging 9
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.26
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Public health ; Social sciences Data processing ; Aging Research ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9781461489603
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 733 p. 126 illus., 104 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Series 15
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    Abstract: The key idea of this book is that scientific and practical advances can be obtained if researchers working in multiple traditions - including traditions that have been assumed to be mutually incompatible - make a concerted and sustained effort to engage in dialogue with each other by comparing and contrasting their understandings of a given phenomenon and considering how these different understandings can either complement or mutually elaborate on each other. This key idea applies to many fields, particularly in the social and behavioral sciences, as well as education and computer science. The book shows how we have achieved this by presenting our analyses of collaborative learning during the course of a four-year project involving dozens of researchers in a series of five workshops. The 37 editors and authors involved in this project generally study collaborative learning, technology enhanced learning, and cooperative work, and share an interest in understanding group interactions, but approach this topic from a variety of disciplinary homes and theoretical and methodological traditions. The sustained dialogue across these multiple "voices" makes this book useful to researchers in many different fields and with diverse goals and agendas
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Contributors; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: The Productive Multivocality Project: Origins and Objectives; Origins and Development of the Productive Multivocality Project; A Common Framework for CSCL Interaction Analysis (ICLS 2008); Common Objects for Productive Multivocality in Analysis (CSCL 2009); Pinpointing Pivotal Moments in Collaboration (ARV 2009); Productive Multivocality in the Analysis of Collaborative Learning (ICLS 2010); Leveraging Researcher Multivocality for Insights on Collaborative Learning (ARV 2011); The Corpora and Analytic Traditions
    Description / Table of Contents: Data Corpora for Case Studies Analytic Traditions; Issues and Strategies for Productive Multivocality; Use Standards, Metadata, and Repositories to Share Data and Tools; Analyze the Same Data; Pair Up Diverse Traditions; Push Methods Outside of Their Comfort Zone; Address a Shared Analytic Objective; Eliminate Gratuitous Differences in Data Considered; Align Analytic Representations; Iterate; Step Back from Methods; Conclusions; References; Chapter 2: Methodological Dimensions; Theoretical Assumptions; Purpose of Analysis; Units of Action, Interaction, and Analysis
    Description / Table of Contents: Representations Analytic Manipulations; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: A Reader's Guide to the Productive Multivocality Project; Organization; Reading Strategies; Reading Goal: Understanding Productive Multivocality; Reading Goal: Figuring Out How to Approach One's Own Data; Reading Goal: Learning About the Range of Analytic Approaches Available; Reading Goal: Identifying Results for Research and Practice in Application Areas; Data Section 1: Pivotal Moments in Origami Fractions; Chapter 4 (Data): Learning Fractions Through Folding in an Elementary Face-to-Face Classroom
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 5 (Analysis): Focus-Based Constructive Interaction Chapter 6 (Analysis): Collaborative and Differential Utterances, Pivotal Moments, and Polyphony; Chapter 7 (Analysis): Social Metacognition, Micro-Creativity, and Justifications: Statistical Discourse Analysis of a Mathematics Classroom Conversation; Chapter 8 (Discussion): A Multivocal Analysis of Pivotal Moments for Learning Fractions in a 6th-Grade Classroom in Japan; Data Section 2: Peer-Led Team Learning for Chemistry; Chapter 9 (Data): Peer-Led Team Learning in General Chemistry
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 10 (Analysis): Knowledge Building Discourse in Peer-Led Team Learning Groups in First-Year General Chemistry Chapter 11 (Analysis): A Multivocal Process Analysis of Social Positioning in Study Groups; Chapter 12 (Analysis): Application of Network Analysis to Collaborative Problem Solving Discourse: An Attempt to Capture Dynamics of Collective Knowledge Advancement; Chapter 13 (Discussion): A Multivocal Analysis of the Emergence of Leadership in Chemistry Study Groups; Data Section 3: Multimodality in Learning About Electricity with Diagrammatic and Manipulative Resources
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 14 (Data): Group Scribbles-Supported Collaborative Learning in Primary Grade 5 Science Class
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1:Introduction1.The Productive Multivocality Project: Origins and Objectives -- 2.Methodological Dimensions -- 3.A Readers’ Guide to the Productive Multivocality Project -- Part 2:Case Study 1:Pivotal Moments in Origami Fractions -- 4.Learning Fractions through Folding in an Elementary Face-to-Face Classroom -- 5.Focus-based Constructive Interaction -- 6.Collaborative and Differential Utterances, Pivotal Moments, and Polyphony -- 7.Social Metacognition, Micro-creativity and Justifications: Statistical Discourse Analysis of a Mathematics Classroom Conversation -- 8.A Multivocal Analysis of Pivotal Moments for Learning Fractions in a 6th Grade Classroom in Japan -- Part 3:Case Study 2:Peer Led Team Learning for Chemistry -- 9.Peer-Led Team Learning in General Chemistry -- 10.Knowledge Building Discourse in Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL) Groups in First-year General Chemistry -- 11.A Multivocal Process Analysis of Social Positioning in Study Groups -- 12.Application of Network Analysis to Collaborative Problem Solving Discourse: An Attempt to Capture Dynamics of Collective Knowledge Advancement -- 13.A Multivocal Analysis of the Emergence of Leadership in Chemistry Study Groups -- Part 4:Case Study 3: Multimodality in Learning About Electricity with Diagrammatic and Manipulative Resources -- 14.Group Scribbles-supported Collaborative Learning in Primary Grade 5 Science Class -- 15.Identifying Pivotal Contributions for Group Progressive Inquiry in a Multimodal Interaction Environment -- 16.Cascading Inscriptions and Practices: Diagramming and Experimentation in the Group Scribbles Classroom -- 17.Conceptual Change and Sustainable Coherency of Concepts Across Modes of Interaction -- 18.Development of Group Understanding via the Construction of Physical and Technological Artifacts -- 19.Agency and Modalities in Multimediated Interaction -- Part 5:Case Study 4:Knowledge Building Through Asynchronous Online Discourse -- 20.Online Graduate Education Course Using Knowledge Forum -- 21.Socio-dynamic Latent Semantic Learner Models -- 22.Exploring Pivotal Moments in Students’ Knowledge Building Progress Using Participation and Discourse Marker Indicators as Heuristic Guides -- 23.Statistical Discourse Analysis of an Online Discussion: Cognition and Social Metacognition -- 24.Critical Reflections on Multivocal Analysis and Implications for Design-Based Research -- Part 6:Case Study 5:A Data-Driven Design Cycle for 9th Grade Biology -- 25.Towards Academically Productive Talk Supported by Conversational Agents -- 26.Gaining Insights from Sociolinguistic Style Analysis for Redesign of Conversational Agent Based Support for Collaborative Learning -- 27.Successful Knowledge Building Needs Group Awareness: Interaction Analysis of a 9th Grade CSCL Biology Lesson -- 28.Interaction Analysis of a Biology Chat -- 29.Network Analytic Techniques for Online Chat -- 30.Multivocality as a Tool for Design-Based Research -- Part 7:Reflections -- 31.Achieving Productive Multivocality in the Analysis of Group Interactions -- 32.Methodological Pathways for Avoiding Pitfalls in Multivocality -- 33.Analytic Representations and Affordances for Productive Multivocality -- 34.Epistemological Encounters in Multivocal Settings -- 35.Multivocality in Interaction Analysis: Implications for Practice -- 36.A Dialog on ‘Productive Multivocality’.
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    ISBN: 9781461465379
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 244 p. 7 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Hess, Steve Authoritarian landscapes
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Hess, Steve Authoritarian landscapes
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Autokratie ; Autoritärer Staat ; Widerstandsfähigkeit ; Protestbewegung ; Politische Mobilisierung ; Hochschulschrift ; Autokratie ; Autoritärer Staat ; Resilienz ; Protestbewegung ; Politische Mobilisierung
    Abstract: The turbulent year of 2011 has brought the appearance of mass popular unrest and the collapse of long lived autocratic regimes in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and possibly Syria. The sudden and unanticipated fall of these regimes - often thought of as exemplars of authoritarian resilience - has brought much of the conventional wisdom on the durability and vulnerability of nondemocratic regimes into question. This book seeks to advance the existing literature by treating the autocratic state not as a unitary actor characterized by strength or weakness but rather as a structure or terrain that can alte
    Description / Table of Contents: Authoritarian Landscapes; Preface; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Sources of Authoritarian Resilience; 1.2 Contentious Politics; 1.3 The Research Question; 1.4 Organization of the Book; 2 Authoritarian Landscapes; 2.1 Defining Decentralization; 2.2 Functional Decentralization; 2.3 Decentralization of Coercion; 2.4 Decentralization: Causes and Outcomes; 2.5 Decentralization, Institutional Landscaping, and Popular Mobilization; 3 Single-Party Regimes; 3.1 Cases in Comparison; 4 Taiwan; 4.1 Functional Centralization; 4.2 Centralization of Coercion; 4.3 Patterns of Popular Contention
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4 Environmental Contention and the 1986 Lukang Rebellion4.5 Labor Contention and Working Class Activism; 4.6 1986: A Political Breakthrough; 5 China; 5.1 Functional Decentralization; 5.2 Decentralization of Coercion; 5.3 Patterns of Popular Contention; 5.4 Labor Contention; 5.5 November 2008 Taxi Driver Strikes; 5.6 Summer 2010 Factory Protests; 5.7 Environmental Contention; 5.8 Localized Protest and Authoritarian Resilience; 6 Personalist Regimes; 6.1 Cases in Comparison; 7 The Philippines; 7.1 Functional Centralization; 7.2 Centralization of Coercion; 7.3 Patterns of Popular Contention
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.4 Labor Protests7.5 Political Breakthrough; 8 Kazakhstan; 8.1 Functional Decentralization; 8.2 Decentralization of Coercion; 8.3 Patterns of Popular Contention; 8.3.1 Formal Opposition; 8.3.2 Popular Opposition and Labor Protests; 8.4 Localized Protest and Authoritarian Resilience; 9 Conclusion; 9.1 Bringing the State Back In; 9.2 Revolutions from "Out of Nowhere"; 9.3 Decentralization and Scale Shift: The Missing Variables; 9.4 The Limits and Possibilities of Decentralized Autocracy; Bibliography; Index
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    ISBN: 9781107014626 , 110701462X
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 193 S. , Ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource Cambridge books online
    Series Statement: Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series
    DDC: 305.908
    Keywords: People with disabilities ; Social conditions ; Social integration ; People with disabilities ; Legal status, laws, etc
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    ISBN: 9780511842160
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 338 S.)
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    DDC: 302.33
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Geschichte ; Crowds ; Crowds / History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General / bisacsh ; Soziologie ; Masse ; Soziologie ; Masse ; Geschichte
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    ISBN: 9781461423386
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 183p. 32 illus., 15 illus. in color, digital)
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Humanities ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Humanities ; Archaeology
    Abstract: Philip Richardson
    Abstract: Digging, recording, and writing are the three main processes that archaeologists undertake to analyze a site, yet the relationships between these processes is rarely considered critically. Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork asserts that each of these processes involves at least a bit of subjective interpretation. As a group of archaeologists work together to reconstruct an objective view of the past, at a particular time, at a particular site, their field methods and subjective interpretations affect the final analysis. This volume explores the important nature of the relationship between fieldwork, analysis, and interpretation. Containing contributions from a diverse group of archaeologists, both academic and professional, from Europe and the Americas, it critically analyzes accepted practices in field archaeology, and provide thoughtful and innovative analysis of these procedures. By combining the experiences of both academic and professional archaeologists, Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork highlights key differences and key similarities in their concerns, theories, and techniques. This volume will incite discussion on fundamental questions for all archaeologists, both old and new to the field.
    Description / Table of Contents: Reconsidering Archaeological Fieldwork; Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Reconsidering Fieldwork, an Introduction: Confronting Tensions in Fieldwork and Theory; Introduction; Subjects Versus Objects in Archaeology; Archaeology as Modernity; The Conundrum; Subjects and Objects in Field Survey; A Return to the Conundrum; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: How to Archaeologize with a Hammer; Theory and Practice; Brixham Cave; Prestwich Versus Babbage; Personal Testimony; Conclusion: Practice Against Theory; Notes; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: Often Fun, Usually Messy: Fieldwork, Recording and Higher Orders of ThingsIntroduction; The State We Are In?; Relations of Knowledge, Experiential Interpretation and Archaeological Data; The Praxis of Record: Recording, Hierarchies of Inference and Influence and Relations of Power; A Prognosis; Notes; References; Chapter 4: Where the Rubber Hits the Road: A Critical Analysis of Archaeological Decision Making on Highways Projects in Ireland; Background; Celtic Tiger Archaeology; The Anglo-Irish Disagreement; Public Benefit; Rumsfeldian Archaeology; Dead Generations; Fit for Purpose
    Description / Table of Contents: ConclusionReferences; Chapter 5: An Archaeology of Many Steps; Theory Versus Material; Middle Range Theory Once Again; Towards a Theory of Fieldwork; Creating Knowledge; When the Process Comes to a Halt; Stone-Covered Hillocks; Slash-and-Burn Cultivation; Communicating Knowledge; Interpretation and Theory; Bucket-Shaped Pottery; Deductive and Inductive Ways of Thinking and Working; Empiricism and Surprises; Same Place: Same Time?; An Archaeology of Many Steps; References; Chapter 6: Stepping into Comfortable Old Shoes: 'The Consequence of Archaeological Comfortability'
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Making Yourself ComfortableThe Comfort Zone; Creature Comforts: Field Drains and Archaeology; Discussion: Are You Sitting Comfortably?; Conclusion: Stepping into Comfortable Old Shoes: The Consequence of Comfortability; Notes; References; Chapter 7: Walking the Line Between Past and Present: 'Doing' Phenomenology on Historic Battlefields; Introduction; Investigating Battlefields as Historic Places; The Marking of Battlefields; Battlefields as Cemeteries and Memorials; Battlefield Preservation; Investigating Battlefields as Places in the Present; Choosing Sites for Research
    Description / Table of Contents: Standing in Empty SpacesSt Albans, Hertfordshire, UK, 1455; Roundway Down, Wiltshire, UK, 1643; Corunna/Elviña, Galicia, Spain 1809; Answering Some Criticisms of Phenomenology; Trees and Buildings; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 8: The Struggle Within: Challenging the Subject/Object Relationship on a Shoestring; Introduction; Struggling Within: The Ardnamurchan Transitions Project; Aims of the Project; ATP in the Field; Recording at ATP; Facing the Struggle in Practice; A Specific Example: Excavating a Ditch; The Tenacity of Dichotomies; Teaching, Learning and the Struggle Within
    Description / Table of Contents: Conclusion
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    ISBN: 9781461421795
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 402p. 1 illus, digital)
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    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Hartjen, Clayton A., 1943 - The global victimization of children
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Maternal and infant welfare ; Social policy ; Criminology ; Social work ; Social Sciences ; Kind ; Gewalttätigkeit ; Verbrechensopfer ; Kind ; Sexueller Missbrauch ; Kind ; Soldat ; Rekrutierung ; Kind ; Menschenrechtsverletzung
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    Boston, MA : Springer US
    ISBN: 9781461417859
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXV, 266p. 20 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Education ; Fernunterricht ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Boston, MA : Springer US
    ISBN: 9781461433392
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XLIV, 516 p. 151 illus., 7 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: Manuals in Archaeological Method, Theory and Technique
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Reitz, Elizabeth Jean, 1946 - Environmental archaeology
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    Abstract: One of the most significant developments in archaeology in recent years is the emergence of its environmental branch: the study of humans interactions with their natural surroundings over long periods, and of organic remains instead of the artifacts and household items generally associated with sites. With the current attention paid to human responsibility for environmental change, this innovative field is recognized by scientists, conservation and heritage managers, and policymakers worldwide. In this context comes Environmental Archaeology by Elizabeth Reitz and Myra Shackley, updating the seminal 1981 text Environmental Archaeology by Myra Shackley. Rigorously detailed yet concise and accessible, this volume surveys the complex and technical field of environmental archaeology for researchers interested in the causes, consequences, and potential future impact of environmental change and archaeology. Its coverage acknowledges the multiple disciplines involved in the field, expanding the possibilities for using environmental data from archaeological sites in enriching related disciplines and improving communication among them. Introductory chapters explain the processes involved in the formation of sites, introduce research designs and field methods, and walk the reader through biological classifications before focusing on the various levels of biotic and abiotic materials found at sites, including:Sediments and soils.Viruses, bacteria, archaea, protists, and fungi.Bryophytes and vascular plants. Wood, charcoal, stems, leaves, and roots. Spores, pollen, and other microbotanical remains. Arthropods, molluscs, echinoderms, and vertebrates. Stable isotopes, elements, and biomolecules.The updated Environmental Archaeology is a major addition to the resource library of archaeologists, environmentalists, historians, researchers, policymakersanyone involved in studying, managing, or preserving historical sites. The updated Environmental Archaeology is a majoraddition to the resource library of archaeologists, environmentalists, historians, researchers, policymakersanyone involved in studying, managing, or preserving historical sites
    Description / Table of Contents: Environmental Archaeology; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction to Environmental Archaeology; What Is Environmental Archaeology?; History, Humanity, or Science?; Theory or Practice?; Artifact or Ecofact?; Foci of Environmental Archaeology; Theories in Environmental Archaeology; Ecological Concepts; Ecosystem; Population Ecology; Community Ecology; Landscapes; Major Ecosystem Types and Biomes; Ecological Analogy; The Disciplines of Environmental Archaeology; Units of Analysis; The Goals of Environmental Archaeology
    Description / Table of Contents: Environmental Change and StasisHuman-Environmental Interactions; Materials and Methods; Goals of This Volume; A Note on Chronology; Summary; References; Chapter 2: The Processes by Which Archaeological Sites Form; From Life Assemblage to Study Assemblage; Site Formation Processes; Cultural Site Formation Processes; Types of Sites; Cultural Transformations; Archaeological Transformations; Abiotic Transformations; Biotic Transformations; Sediments and Soils; What Might Survive?; Experimental Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology; Off-Site Processes; Applications; Summary; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: Research Designs and Field MethodsThe Scienti fi c Method and Research Designs; Sampling; The Scienti fi c Method; Research Designs; Archaeological Excavations; What Is a Site?; How Are Sites Found?; What Next?; Excavation Basics; Recovery Techniques; How Many Samples Are Enough and How Large Do They Need to Be?; Off-Site Testing; Anticipating Radiocarbon Dating and Other Studies; Record-Keeping and Laboratory Procedures; The Ethics of Archaeology; Applications; Summary; References; Chapter 4: Biological Classifications and Nomenclatures; Vernacular or Common Names
    Description / Table of Contents: Scienti fi c Taxonomic Classi fi cationsThe Taxonomic Hierarchy; Infraspeci fi c Categories; Higher Categories; Cladistics; Classi fi cations; Reference Collections; Summary; References; Chapter 5: Sediments and Soils; Nomenclature; Sediments; Soils; Field Procedures; Laboratory Procedures; Particle Size; Other Properties; Applications; Summary; References; Chapter 6: Viruses, Bacteria, Archaea, Protists, and Fungi; Nomenclature; Viruses; Prokaryotes: Bacteria and Archaea; The Protists; Fungi; Parasitism; General Field and Laboratory Considerations; Viruses; Bacteria; The Protists
    Description / Table of Contents: Dino fl agellatesDiatoms; Foraminifera; Fungi; Applications; Summary; References; Chapter 7: Bryophytes and Vascular Plants; Nomenclature; Bryophytes; Vascular Plants; Mechanisms of Seed Dispersal; Site Formation Processes and Field Considerations; Site Formation Processes; Field Considerations; Laboratory Procedures; Processing; Identi fi cation; Analytical Procedures; Plant Domestication; Applications; Summary; References; Chapter 8: Wood, Wood Charcoal, Stems, Fibers, Leaves, and Roots; Nomenclature; Site Formation Processes and Field Considerations for Wood and Wood Charcoal; Wood
    Description / Table of Contents: Wood Charcoal
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    ISBN: 9781461420033
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 540p. 184 illus, digital)
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Geology ; Archaeology
    Abstract: Pierre M. Desrosiers
    Abstract: Human development is a long and steady process that began with stone tool making. Because of this skill, humans were able to adapt to climate changes, discover new territories, and invent new technologies. 'Pressure knapping' isthe common term forone methodof creating stone tools, where a larger device or blade specifically made for this purpose is use to press out the stone tool. Pressure knapping was invented in different locations and at different points in time, representing the adoption of the Neolithic way of life in the Old world. Recent research on pressure knapping has led for the first time to a global thesis on this technique. The contributors to this seminal work combine research findings on pressure knapping from different cultures around the globe todevelope a cohesive theory. Thiscontributions to this volumerepresents a significant development to research on pressure knapping, as well as the field of lithic studies in general. This work will be an important reference for anyone studying the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods, lithic studies, technologies, and more generally, cultural transmission.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part1: History of Research; Chapter 1: Introduction: Breaking Stones Without Striking Them; 1.1 The Study of Pressure Techniques; 1.2 Contributions in Honor of Tixier and Inizan; 1.3 Pressure Blade Making: From Origin to Modern Experimentation; 1.4 Toward a Global Understanding of Pressure Techniques; References; Chapter 2: Pressure Débitage in the Old World: Forerunners, Researchers, Geopolitics - Handing on the Baton; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Recognition of Pressure Débitage in the Old World; 2.2.1 The Lithic Technology Symposium of Les Eyzies (France); 2.2.2 Method and Technique
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.3 Technology and Experimentation2.3 The Significance of the Identification of Pressure Débitage in the Capsian; 2.4 From North Africa to Mesopotamia; 2.5 Mehrgarh and Central Asia; 2.6 Pressure Débitage in the Upper Paleolithic of Continental Asia; 2.6.1 The "Microblade Culture Tradition"; 2.6.2 The Invention and Origin of Pressure Débitage; 2.7 Pressure Débitage as Evidence of Mobility; 2.7.1 Migrating into Northern Europe: Sujala in Lapland; 2.7.2 Migrating into the Japanese Archipelago; 2.8 The "Microblade Tradition" in Japan; 2.8.1 Japan's Earliest Inhabitants
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.8.2 Pressure Débitage and the Yubetsu Method2.8.3 The Yubetsu Method; 2.8.4 Other Methods; 2.8.5 Some Production Techniques; 2.8.6 The Chronology of Bladelet Débitage : Northern Japan (Hokkaido); 2.8.7 The Chronology of Bladelet Débitage : Southern Japan (Kyushu); 2.9 Discussion and Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Stoneworkers' Approaches to Replicating Prismatic Blades; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 A History of Mesoamerican Blade Experiments; 3.2.1 The Speculative Prelude to Replication Experiments; 3.2.2 Blade Experiments Before Crabtree
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2.3 Don Crabtree: Mesoamerican Obsidian Polyhedral Cores and Prismatic Blades3.2.4 Jacques Tixier: Flint and Obsidian Pressure Blades; 3.2.5 Payson Sheets and Guy Muto: Obsidian Pressure Blades and Cutting Edge; 3.2.6 J. B. Sollberger and Leland W. Patterson: Flint Prismatic Blades and Microblades; 3.2.7 John Clark: Mesoamerican Obsidian Cores and Blades; 3.2.8 Pierre-Jean Texier: Pressure Blademaking and Fracture Mechanics; 3.2.9 Bo Madsen: Danish Flint Blades; 3.2.10 Katsuhiko Ohnuma: Detaching Microblades; 3.2.11 Dan Healan and Janet Kerley: Core Immobilization and "Counterflaking"
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2.12 Errett Callahan: Flint Danish Microcores3.2.13 Jacques Pelegrin: Handling and Working Cores of All Shapes and Sizes; 3.2.14 Jeffrey Flenniken: Flint and Obsidian Microcores; 3.2.15 Eugene Gryba: Chert Microblades; 3.2.16 P. V. Volkov and E. Iou Guiria: Long Blades with Lever Pressure; 3.2.17 Philip Wilke and Leslie Quintero: Naviform and Microblade Cores; 3.2.18 Andrei Tabarev: Wedge-Shaped Microcores and Holding Devices; 3.2.19 Marc Hintzman: Mesoamerican Microblades; 3.2.20 Peter Kelterborn: Blading by Double-Lever Machine; 3.2.21 Gene Titmus: Mexica Blading with Wooden Tools
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2.22 Greg Nunn: The Blade Spectrum
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    ISBN: 9781461415817
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 90 p. 6 illus, digital)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2012
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    Keywords: Life sciences ; Education ; Education ; Life sciences
    Abstract: Guide to Effective Grant Writing: How to Write a Successful NIH Grant, 2nd edition is a fully updated follow-up to the popular original. It is written to help the 100,000+ post-graduate students and professionals who need to write effective proposals for grants. There is little or no formal teaching about the process of writing grants for NIH, and many grant applications are rejected due to poor writing and weak formulation of ideas. Procuring grant funding is the central key to survival for any academic researcher in the biological sciences; thus, being able to write a proposal that effectively illustrates one's ideas is essential. Covering all aspects of the proposal process, from the most basic questions about form and style to the task of seeking funding, this volume offers clear advice backed up with excellent examples. Included are a number of specimen proposals to help shed light on the important issues surrounding the writing of proposals. The Guide is a clear, straight-forward, and reader-friendly tool. Guide to Effective Grant Writing: How to Write a Successful NIH Grant Writing is based on Dr. Yang's extensive experience serving on NIH grant review panels; it covers the common mistakes and problems he routinely witnesses while reviewing grants.
    Description / Table of Contents: Guide to Effective Grant Writing; Foreword; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Contents; Chapter 1: Overview: Overall Goals When Writing Grant Applications; Chapter 2: Organization and Use of This Guide; Chapter 3: Preparing to Write; Chapter 4: Types of NIH Grants; Chapter 5: Anatomy of the NIH Grant Application; Chapter 6: Starting to Write: Planning the Aims and Overcoming Writer's Block; Chapter 7: Organization and Writing Style; Common Errors; Chapter 8: Figures and Tables; Common Errors; Chapter 9: Specific Aims; Common Errors
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 10: Research Strategy: SignificanceCommon Errors; Chapter 11: Research Strategy: Innovation; Chapter 12: Research Strategy: Approach; Common Errors; Chapter 13: Bibliography and References Cited; Common Errors; Chapter 14: Use of Appendices; Chapter 15: Collaborators and Consultants; Common Errors; Chapter 16: Training and Career Development Grants; Chapter 17: Administrative Sections and Submission Process; Chapter 18: Scoring Process; Chapter 19: Resubmitting an Application; Common Errors; Chapter 20: Non-NIH Grants; Chapter 21: Conclusions; Appendix; Useful Web Resources; Index;
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    ISBN: 9781139105859
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 186 S.)
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    DDC: 303.48/409797772
    Keywords: World Trade Organization ; Geschichte 1999-2011 ; Protest movements Case studies ; Demonstrations ; Political participation ; Political activists ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / General ; Protestbewegung ; Seattle, Wash. ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Electronic books ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Seattle, Wash. ; World Trade Organization ; Protestbewegung ; Geschichte 1999-2011
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    ISBN: 9781139094696
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 445 S.)
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    DDC: 305.235086912
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    Keywords: Akkulturation ; Gruppenidentität ; Soziale Situation ; Generation 2 ; Jugend ; Einwanderer ; Westliche Welt ; Konferenzschrift 2009 ; Konferenzschrift 2009 ; Konferenzschrift 2009 ; Konferenzschrift 2009 ; Konferenzschrift 2009 ; Westliche Welt ; Einwanderer ; Generation 2 ; Jugend ; Soziale Situation ; Akkulturation ; Gruppenidentität
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    ISBN: 9781461435525
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 146 p. 12 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Hakeem, Farrukh B. Policing Muslim Communities
    Parallel Title: Druckausgabe u.d.T. Hakeem, Farrukh B. Policing Muslim Communities
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Criminology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Criminology ; Muslim ; Polizei ; Strafrechtspflege ; Muslim ; Polizei ; Islamisches Recht
    Abstract: Arvind Verma
    Abstract: In the past two decades, Muslim countries across the globe have been faced with a crisis in governance. Starting with a summary of Islamic Law (Sharia) and its implications for law enforcement, this book will highlight the unique needs and challenges of law enforcement, and particularly policing, in these communities. It will provide a scholarly exposition of Sharia law and how it is compatible (or not) with policing in a modern context. The role and contribution of Sharia Law towards conceptualizing law enforcement in a modern context is certainly worth looking forward to, especially understanding its co-existence with civil law in countries with minority Muslim communities. Featuring case studies from throughout the Muslim world, this volume will highlight key qualities of Sharia law and Muslim culture that play a role in law enforcement, including: case processing, community policing, police administration, human rights, and the influence of globalization. Taking a comprehensive approach, this work provides a historical context for colonization events in Muslim countries and their influence on current law enforcement systems, as well as providing key insights into the particular norms that make up the bases for Muslim societies, and their unique needs. Looking into the future, it provides guidelines for how community policing can play a proactive role in law enforcement and crime prevention.
    Description / Table of Contents: Policing Muslim Communities; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction: Policing by Religion; References; Chapter 2: The Concept of Punishment Under Sharia; Al-Hudud (Fixed Punishments); AL-QISAS; Taazir; Notes; References; Arabic Sources; Chapter 3: Policing Muslims in Western Democracies; Introduction; Background; The "Problem" of Muslim Minorities; Muslims in the United States; Situation of Muslims After 9/11; Muslims in Europe; Situation of Muslims in Europe; Police Attempts to Reach Out to Muslim Community; Policing Muslims in the United States After 9/11; Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 4: Human Rights and Islamic LawSharia and the Distribution of Power; An Islamic Perspective on Human Rights; The International Bill of Human Rights; Purpose of Sharia; The Concept of Maslahah; The Justi fi catory Principle; Human Rights in the Globalized Context; Notes; References; Documents/Reports; Arabic Sources; Chapter 5: Police and the Administration of Justice in Medieval India; Introduction; Sultanate Period; Mughal Period; Of fi cial Mughal Records; The Mughal Administrative Structure; Police Administration; Functions and Duties of Kotwals; Functions and Duties of Faujdars
    Description / Table of Contents: Application of PunishmentsDyarchy and the East India Company; Mughal Political Theory; Implications of Mughal Policy; References; Chapter 6: Policing the Muslim Community in India; Introduction; The Status of Muslims in India; Communal Violence; Muslim Presence in Indian Police; Regional Impact of Religious Composition of the Police Forces; Role of Police Leadership in Addressing Muslim Grievances; Limitations of Police to Address Minority Concerns; Epilogue; Abbreviations and Unfamiliar Terms; References; Appendix A: Muslims in Police Services
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 7: Policing Minorities in the Arab WorldIntroduction; Background; Egypt; Egypt's Copts; Lebanon; Palestinians in Lebanon; Saudi Arabia; Saudi Shiites; Saudi Migrant Workers; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: Policing Muslims in a "Combat/Peace" Environment: The Case of "Policing by Religion" in Israel; Muslim Communities and "Policing by Religion"; American-Muslims and the 9/11 Aftermath; Police Engagement with Muslim Communities; Religion and Policing: The Case of Northern Ireland; Policing Muslims in the "Peace/Combat" Environment: The Case of Israel
    Description / Table of Contents: Policing as if We Are All Equal: Lessons We Can Learn but Do We Want to?References; Chapter 9: Conclusions: Pathways Towards an Equity and Parity in Policing; Looking at a Long Existing Problem and Creating Pathways Towards Solutions; Secularism and the Turkish National Police (TNP); Policing with Parity and Equity; What Is the Answer Then?; References; Index;
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    ISBN: 9781139046206
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 221 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    DDC: 306.4409756
    Keywords: Ethnolinguistik ; Soziolinguistik ; USA ; Electronic books ; USA ; Soziolinguistik ; USA ; Ethnolinguistik
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    ISBN: 9781107021433 , 9781139108898
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (322 S.)
    Series Statement: Problems of International Politics
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    DDC: 323.14
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    Keywords: Politik ; Ethnic groups Government policy ; Ethnicity Political aspects ; Ethnic groups Government policy ; Ethnicity Political aspects ; Ethnic groups Government policy ; Ethnicity Political aspects ; Ethnizität ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Deutschland ; Türkei ; Deutschland ; Türkei ; Sowjetunion ; Russland ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland ; Russland ; Sowjetunion ; Türkei ; Ethnizität ; Nationalbewusstsein
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    ISBN: 9781461419488
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 248 p. 22 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Peace Psychology Book Series
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    DDC: 155.2
    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Europe Economic policy ; Consciousness ; Applied psychology ; Psychology
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    ISBN: 9781441905888
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
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    Series Statement: Literacy Studies, Perspectives from Cognitive Neurosciences, Linguistics, Psychology and Education 3
    DDC: 415.9
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    Keywords: Education ; Applied linguistics ; Comparative linguistics ; Psycholinguistics ; Semitic languages ; Language and languages
    Abstract: Modern Hebrew is a highly synthetic Semitic language--its lexicon is rich in morphemes. This volume supplies the first in-depth psycholinguistic analysis of the interaction between morphological knowledge and spelling in Hebrew. It also examines how far this model can be applied to other languages. Anchored to a connectionist, cognitive, cross-linguistic and typological framework, the study accords with today's perception of spelling as being much more than a mere technical skill. Contemporary psycholinguistic literature views spelling as a window on what people know about words and their stru
    Description / Table of Contents: Spelling Morphology; LITERACY STUDIES; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction: A Linguist's Journey Towards Written Language; Early Language Acquisition: The Oral Tradition; Acquiring the Language of Literacy; Learning to Think for Writing; Learning the Script-as-Model; Levels of Representation: Phonology, Morphology and Orthography; Phonology; Morphology; Orthography; Notes; References; Chapter 2: The Psycholinguistics of Spelling: Phonology and Beyond; Spelling in Psychological and Cognitive Science; Spelling as Language; A Typological View of Spelling Development; Phonology
    Description / Table of Contents: Orthographic PropertiesNotes; References; Chapter 3: Morphological Scaffolding in Learning to Spell: A Cross-Linguistic Review; References; Chapter 4: Spelling, Lexicon and Morphology; Phonology and the Lexicon; Orthography and the Lexicon; The Typological Impact of Morphology; Morphological Richness: Semantics; Morphological Richness: Systems; Morphological Richness: Morpho-Phonology and Allomorphy; Spelling Hebrew Morphology; Notes; References; Chapter 5: Historical and Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Hebrew; Roots of Modern Hebrew; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6: The Hebrew Phonology-Orthography InterfaceCurrent Orthographic Versions; Vowel Representation: A Historical Review; Orthographic Changes; Sources of Hebrew Spelling Errors; Summary; Letter Frequencies; Notes; References; Chapter 7: Morpho-Orthographic Infrastructure; Spelling Non-linear Morphology; Spelling Linear Morphology; Complex Morphology in Spelling; Extending Written Word Boundaries; Word or Box?; Summary; Notes; References; Chapter 8: Root and Function Letters; Demarcating Core from Envelope Letters; Homophony and Morphology; Spelling Root Letters
    Description / Table of Contents: Morpho-Phonological Cues to Root SpellingSpelling Function (Affix) Letters; Mapping Morphological Roles of Function Letters; Summary; Notes; References; Chapter 9: The Phono-Morpho-Orthographic AHWY ???? Juncture; Blurring the Consonant-Vowel Distinction; Phono-Morpho-Orthographic Features of Vowel AHWY; Summary; Notes; References; Chapter 10: Spelling Cues in Nominals; Data Mining in the Nominal Lexicon; Spelling Cues in Nominal Morphology; Beyond Transparent Nouns; Cues in Compound Structures; Cues in Opaque Nominals; Summary; Notes; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 11: Spelling Cues in Nominal InflectionGender; Number; Incorporation; Spelling Inflectional Morphology; Notes; References; Chapter 12: Spelling Cues in Verb Formation; Composite Verb Structure; Temporal Binyan Configurations; Modal Stems; Interim Summary; Agreement Suffixes; Spelling Verb Structure; Optional Accusative Inflection; Summary; Notes; References; Chapter 13: Conclusion: The Psycholinguistics of Hebrew Spelling; Final Word; Notes; References; Index;
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    ISBN: 9781139013642
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 320 S. , Ill., Kt.
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    DDC: 305.89240438609034
    Keywords: Geschichte 1772-1907 ; Juden ; Nationalismus ; Zionismus ; Galizien ; Österreich-Ungarn ; Jews--Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)--History--18th century. ; Jews--Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)--History--19th century. ; Jews--Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)--History--20th century. ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)--Politics and government--18th century. ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)--Politics and government--19th century. ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)--Politics and government--20th century. ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)--Ethnic relations. ; Online-Ressource ; Electronic book ; Österreich-Ungarn ; Galizien ; Juden ; Nationalismus ; Zionismus ; Geschichte 1772-1907 ; Online-Ressource
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    ISBN: 9781461418672
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXX, 345p. 23 illus., 16 illus. in color, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geriatrics ; Regional planning ; Social policy ; Aging Research ; Social Sciences
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    ISBN: 9781461435051
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 187p. 25 illus, digital)
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Education, Higher ; Economics ; Social Sciences
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    ISBN: 9781461414513
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 250p, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social work ; Applied psychology ; Social Sciences
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    ISBN: 9781461420323
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIII, 439p. 297 illus., 261 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: Understanding Complex Systems
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Galam, Serge Sociophysics
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Animal behavior ; Mathematics ; Economics ; Social sciences Methodology ; Social Sciences ; Social interaction ; Simulation methods ; Sociophysics ; Wirtschaftliches Verhalten ; Soziophysik
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    ISBN: 9781461432128
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 196p. 5 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Studies of Organized Crime 11
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Traditional organized crime in the modern world
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Criminology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Criminology ; Organized crime ; Crime ; Sociological aspects ; Crime and globalization ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Organisiertes Verbrechen ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: Henk van de Bunt
    Abstract: Despite strenuous efforts from local, national, and international law enforcement, organized crime continues to thrive and prosper, even centuries-old crime outfits are surviving the global forces of mass migration and multinational business and finance. From traditional gangland enterprises such as narcotics, gambling, and prostitution, the world's mafias have moved into new sources of illegal income, including high-tech arms smuggling, money laundering, and identity fraud. Traditional Crime in the Modern World tracks these organizations' the Italian and Mexican mafias, Columbian drug cartels, Chinese triads, and others across five continents as they adapt to change, and assesses their prospects in the short and long term. World events such as the collapse of the Soviet Union and the 9/11 terror attacks are discussed in the context of contributing to emerging markets for illicit goods and services, and to evolving partnerships among criminal entities. This timely volume: 'Provides a comprehensive overview of how mafia-like structures function today. - Analyzes in depth national crime situations with global implications. - Examines the migration of organized crime groups and their operations in their new countries. - Gauges the influence of digital and other technologies on organized crime. - Where applicable, notes the links between organized crime and national political institutions. - Describes the impact of the global financial crisis on crime organizations. Concise, compelling, and deeply documented, Traditional Crime in the Modern World is an eye-opening resource for researchers in Criminology and Criminal Justice, particularly with an interest in organized crime and trafficking, as well as related topics of Demography, Political Science, and International Relations.
    Description / Table of Contents: Traditional Organized Crime in the Modern World; Preface; Contents; Part I Organized Crime in Europe; 1 Italian Mafias' Asymmetries; Abstract; Introduction; Overview; The Mafia in Sicily; The Camorra in Campania; The 'Ndrangheta in Calabria; The Mafias' Core Business: Extortion; Beyond Extortion; Migration, Transplantation, Colonization; Mafia Infiltration in Legitimate Business; Reactions; Legislation; Impact on ''Pentiti''; Civil Society in Assisting the Victims of Extortion Through Public and Private Interventions; Conclusions; References; 2 Vory v zakone: Russian Organized Crime; Abstract
    Description / Table of Contents: Historical BackgroundCriminal Groups in Tsarist RussiaRussia; Russian Social Bandits; Urban Criminals; Criminal Arteli; The Criminal World Under the Soviets; The Code; Vory v Zakone Today: Russian Mafia?; The Changing Structure of the Russian Underworld; Is the Russian Mafia Really Russian?; Transnational Russian Organized Crime; Sophisticated Russian Mafia; Organized CrimeOrganized Crime, Economy and Politics; New MafiaMafia Wars in RussiaRussia?; Conclusion; References; Other Sources; 3 Turkish Organised Crime: From Tradition to Business; Abstract; Origins and Organisation; Organisation
    Description / Table of Contents: EthnicityPolitics and the 'Deep State'; Corruption; The Turkish Connection: Narcotics Trafficking; From Producer to Wholesaler; The Kurdistan Haven; Organising the Business; Laundering the Proceeds; Developments and Prospects; The Changing Narcotics Business; People Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling; Other CCommodities and Services; Conclusions; References; Part II Organized Crime in the Asia; 4 Traditional Organized Crime in the Modern World: How Triad Societies Respond to Socioeconomic Change; Abstract; Introduction; Conventional Triad Structure and Activities in Hong Kong
    Description / Table of Contents: Triad Activities in the Era of Political Transition and Economic ConvergenceThe Issue of 1997 and the Triad Exodus; Cross-Border Crime; Patriotic TriadsPatriotic Triads; Regulations of Triad Activities in Hong Kong; Combating Police Corruption in the 1970s; Triad RenunciationRenunciation Scheme; The Organized and Serious Crime OrdinanceOrganized and Serious Crime Ordinance and Other Related Ordinances; Socioeconomic and Legal Environment in Mainland ChinaChina; ChinaChina's Rapid Economic Growth; Corruptibility of Officials; A Lack of the Rule of Law; Protective UmbrellaProtective Umbrellas
    Description / Table of Contents: Changing Triad Activities in the New MillenniumTriad Involvement in Transnational Organized Crime; ProstitutionProstitution; From Heroin to Psychotropic Drugs; The Information Age and Triad Business; Financial CrimeFinancial crime; Conclusions; From Localization to Mainlandization; From Triad Brotherhood to Entrepreneurship; From Cohesive Structure to Disorganization; From a 'Patriotic Triad' Policy to Cross-Border Collaboration in Combating Organized Crime; References; Part III Organized Crime in the United States
    Description / Table of Contents: 5 The Cosa Nostra in the U.S.U.S. Adapting to Changes in the Social, Economic, and Political Environment After a 25-Year Prosecution Effort
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    ISBN: 9781461404484
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXIX, 647 p. 63 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: International and Cultural Psychology
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Handbook of ethnic conflict
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Psychology, clinical ; Consciousness ; Applied psychology ; Psychology ; Conflict management ; Ethnic conflict ; Minderheitenfrage ; Konfliktregelung ; Kulturpsychologie ; Handbuch
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    ISBN: 9781139122863 , 9781283296007 , 9786613296009
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    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary perspectives on knowledge and development
    Series Statement: the Jean Piaget symposium series
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Knowledge and Development v.38
    Parallel Title: Print version Adolescent Vulnerabilities and Opportunities
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Adolescent vulnerabilities and opportunities
    DDC: 305.235
    Keywords: Adolescence ; Adolescent psychology ; Constructivism (Psychology) ; Adolescent psychology ; Adolescence ; Constructivism (Psychology) ; Adolescence ; Adolescent psychology ; Constructivism (Psychology) ; Electronic books ; Adolescent psychology ; Adolescence ; Constructivism (Psychology) ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Erwachsenwerden ; Entwicklungspsychologie
    Abstract: Explores the importance of considering how adolescents coordinate different types of activities in their interactions and in development.
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Series editor's preface -- Preface -- 1. Constructivist Processes in Adolescent Development -- Constructivism and genetic epistemology -- Constructivism and adolescent development -- On babies and bathwater -- Themes of the papers -- Biological and cognitive development -- Psychosocial and socio-relational development -- Summary and conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part I Biological and Cognitive Perspective -- 2. Structural Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Typically Developing Children and Adolescents -- Trajectories of brain morphometry in typical pediatric development -- Total cerebral volume -- Ventricles -- White matter -- Gray matter -- Cortical gray matter -- Subcortical gray matter -- Basal ganglia. -- Amygdala and hippocampus. -- Basal ganglia. -- Amygdala and hippocampus. -- Cortical gray matter -- Subcortical gray matter -- Basal ganglia. -- Amygdala and hippocampus. -- Influences on developmental trajectories of brain anatomy during childhood and adolescence -- Nature/nurture -- Male/female -- Specific genes -- Brain-behavior correlations -- Conclusion -- References -- 3. Adolescent Risk Taking: A Social Neuroscience Perspective -- A dual-systems model of adolescent risk taking -- The study -- Self-reported impulsivity -- Self-reported reward seeking -- Tower of london -- Modified igt -- Delay discounting -- Findings -- Concluding comments -- References -- 4. What Are the Cognitive Skills Adolescents Need for Life in the Twenty-First Century? -- Becoming multiple-cause thinkers -- Entering the world of intellectual discourse -- Valuing discourse -- An argument curriculum for middle schoolers -- What develops? -- Strategic development: addressing the other's argument -- Integrating evidence into argument.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Series editor's preface; Preface; 1. Constructivist Processes in Adolescent Development; Constructivism and genetic epistemology; Constructivism and adolescent development; On babies and bathwater; Themes of the papers; Biological and cognitive development; Psychosocial and socio-relational development; Summary and conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Part I Biological and Cognitive Perspective; 2. Structural Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Typically Developing Children and Adolescents
    Description / Table of Contents: Trajectories of brain morphometry in typical pediatric developmentTotal cerebral volume; Ventricles; White matter; Gray matter; Cortical gray matter; Cortical gray matter; Subcortical gray matter; Basal ganglia.; Amygdala and hippocampus.; Basal ganglia.; Amygdala and hippocampus.; Subcortical gray matter; Basal ganglia.; Amygdala and hippocampus.; Influences on developmental trajectories of brain anatomy during childhood and adolescence; Nature/nurture; Male/female; Specific genes; Brain-behavior correlations; Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 3. Adolescent Risk Taking: A Social Neuroscience PerspectiveA dual-systems model of adolescent risk taking; The study; Self-reported impulsivity; Self-reported reward seeking; Tower of london; Modified igt; Delay discounting; Findings; Concluding comments; References; 4. What Are the Cognitive Skills Adolescents Need for Life in the Twenty-First Century?; Becoming multiple-cause thinkers; Entering the world of intellectual discourse; Valuing discourse; An argument curriculum for middle schoolers; What develops?; Strategic development: addressing the other's argument
    Description / Table of Contents: Integrating evidence into argumentTransfer across domains and to individual expository argument; Epistemological achievements; Conclusion; References; 5. Hypothetical Thinking in Adolescence: Its Nature, Development, and Applications; The nature of hypothetical thinking; Formal operations and hypothetical reasoning; Hypothetical thinking as child's play; Hypothetical thinking as hard work; Dual process theory and hypothetical thinking: theory and applications; Summary and conclusions; References; Part II Social and Contextual Perspective
    Description / Table of Contents: 6. Testing, Testing: Everyday Storytelling and the Construction of Adolescent IdentityWhy identity is an important problem for adolescents; Stories as exquisite vehicles for making sense of lived experience; Storytelling as a collaborative and potentially contentious process; Vignettes of how adolescent identities get tested in the process of everyday storytelling; Meta-theoretical issues with regard to localizing identity work in everyday storytelling; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 7. Adolescents' Social Reasoning and Relationships with Parents: Conflicts and Coordinations Within and Across Domains
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    ISBN: 9781441912503
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 345p, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Keller, John M. Motivational design for learning and performance
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    Keywords: Educational psychology ; Education ; Instructional systems ; Design ; Motivation (Psychology) ; Motivation in education ; Learning, Psychology of ; Lernpsychologie ; Motivation
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Instructional explanations in the disciplines
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    ISBN: 9780387857442
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 590p. 40 illus, digital)
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    Keywords: Medical Education ; Education ; Lehrer ; Beruf ; Reflexion
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    ISBN: 9781441956620
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Computer-based diagnostics and systematic analysis of knowledge
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    Series Statement: Literacy Studies, Perspectives from Cognitive Neurosciences, Linguistics, Psychology and Education 2
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    DDC: 374.0124
    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Literacy ; Education
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Human ecology
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geography ; Nature Conservation ; Population ; Anthropology ; Social Sciences ; Humanökologie
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    Series Statement: Outline Studies in Biology
    DDC: 612
    Keywords: Medicine ; Human physiology
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: The Objective of Database Management -- Relational Data Base Systems: A Tutorial -- A Relational Data Management System -- A Data Base Search Problem -- An Experiment with a Relational Data Base System in Environmental Research -- Special Topic Data Base Development -- BOLTS: A Retrieval Language for Tree-Structured Data Base Systems -- An Algorithm for Maintaining Dynamic AVL Trees -- SPIRAL’s Autoindexing and Searching Algorithms -- SEFIRE : A Sequential Feedback Interactive Retrieval System -- An Analysis of Document Retrieval Systems Using a Generalized Model -- Information Systems for Urban Problem Solvers -- EMISARI: A Management Information System Designed to Aid and Involve People -- Transferability and Translation of Programs and Data -- Processing Systems Optimization through Automatic Design and Reorganization of Program Modules -- Verification and Checking of APL Programs -- G/PL/I: Extending PL/I for Graph Processing -- A Unified Approach to the Evaluation of a Class of Replacement Algorithms -- Quantitative Timing Analysis and Verification for File Organization Modeling -- A Mathematical Model for Computer-Assisted Document Creation -- Representing Geographic Information for Efficient Computer Search -- A Syntactic Pattern Recognition System with Learning Capability -- Optimization in Nonhierarchic Clustering -- Nonparametric Learning Using Contextual Information.
    Abstract: Ten years ago the first International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences (COINS-63) was held at Northwestern University. Since that time, computer and information sciences have witnessed a great intensification of research and education. The activities in this field have been significantly broadened and enriched. During this ten-year period, we have organized four COINS symposia to provide a forum for promoting com­ munication among scientists, engineers, and educators in the computer and information science field and to act as a catalyzer for stimulating creative thinking within the community of information processing. The COINS-72 symposium, which took place in Miami Beach on December 14--16,1972, under the cosponsorship of the U.S. Army Research Office, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the University of Florida, is the fourth International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences. The theme of this COINS symposium is information systems. This theme has been selected for the following reasons: Information systems have offered widespread applications in education, government, industry, and science. The bulk of research in computer and information science is now geared to the development of improved information systems. A major portion of software engineering is concerned with computer software and sophisticated information system design. It seems logical that a symposium on information systems should follow the preceding software engineering conference.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Objective of Database ManagementRelational Data Base Systems: A Tutorial -- A Relational Data Management System -- A Data Base Search Problem -- An Experiment with a Relational Data Base System in Environmental Research -- Special Topic Data Base Development -- BOLTS: A Retrieval Language for Tree-Structured Data Base Systems -- An Algorithm for Maintaining Dynamic AVL Trees -- SPIRAL’s Autoindexing and Searching Algorithms -- SEFIRE : A Sequential Feedback Interactive Retrieval System -- An Analysis of Document Retrieval Systems Using a Generalized Model -- Information Systems for Urban Problem Solvers -- EMISARI: A Management Information System Designed to Aid and Involve People -- Transferability and Translation of Programs and Data -- Processing Systems Optimization through Automatic Design and Reorganization of Program Modules -- Verification and Checking of APL Programs -- G/PL/I: Extending PL/I for Graph Processing -- A Unified Approach to the Evaluation of a Class of Replacement Algorithms -- Quantitative Timing Analysis and Verification for File Organization Modeling -- A Mathematical Model for Computer-Assisted Document Creation -- Representing Geographic Information for Efficient Computer Search -- A Syntactic Pattern Recognition System with Learning Capability -- Optimization in Nonhierarchic Clustering -- Nonparametric Learning Using Contextual Information.
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    Series Statement: Scottish Universities’ Summer School
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
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    Series Statement: Laboratory Instrumentation and Techniques 1
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 2 Deflection Recorders -- Linearizing Mechanisms -- The Prevention of Loading Effects -- 3 Servo Recorders -- Attentuators -- Reference Voltage Sources -- Slidewires -- Amplifiers -- Motors -- Multichannel Recorders -- Dynamic Properties -- Special Modifications -- 4 X-Y Recorders -- Drive Mechanisms -- Input Circuitry -- 5 Oscillographs -- Light-Beam Oscillographs -- X-Y Oscillographs -- Moving Pen or Stylus Oscillographs -- Fixed-Stylus Recording -- 6 Paper Feed and Writing Mechanisms -- Paper Forms -- Strip-Chart Drive Mechanisms -- Separate Sheet Recording Paper -- Printing Mechanisms -- 7 Shielding and Grounding -- Internal Noise -- External Noise -- Grounding and Guarding -- Amplifiers -- 8 Recorder Specifications -- 9 Troubleshooting -- Maintenance -- Performance Checks -- Difficulties and Their Causes -- 10 Recorder Accessories -- Integrators -- Differentiators -- Retransmitting Potientiometers and Encoders -- Event Markers -- Sampling Recorders -- Scale Expanders -- Multiplexers -- Calibrators -- Chart Viewers -- Appendix: Sources of Laboratory Recorders.
    Abstract: One of the most universal functions of any scientific or engineer­ ing laboratory is the gathering of data to provide answers to immediate questions or information to be filed for future refer­ ence. Such data gathering may be achieved in various ways, depending on the nature and quantity of the information. The most prevalent of such data gathering methods is undoubtedly analog recording. Electrical analog recorders are available in a variety of sizes, speeds, sensitivities, and prices. They are suitable for recording any signal which is in, or can be converted to, electrical form. These recorders are found in every modern laboratory. Without them the importance of many functional relations would be missed altogether. How could one adequately diagnose a heart ailment without a cardiographic recorder, or obtain infrared or magnetic resonance spectra on any practicable basis without a strip-chart recorder? True, various curves that are now traced automatically with a recorder can be plotted manually from point-by-point measure­ ments. This procedure, however, is not only time-consuming, but may cause valid bits of information to be overlooked entirely, simply because the points were taken too far apart. Another factor favoring the use of recorders is the ability to pinpoint faulty operation of the data-gathering system. Artifacts that might not be observable at all in point-by-point observations 1 The Laboratory Recorder 2 will often be readily identifiable on a recording. Asymmetry of a peaked curve, for example, is only dearly evident in a recording.
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    ISBN: 9781461582465
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Data Organization and Access Methods -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Linear Lists and Processes -- 2.1. Linear List Structures -- 2.2. Storage Representation of Linear List Structures -- 2.3. Computer Storage of Linked Lists -- 2.4. List Processing Languages -- 3. Array Structures -- 4. Tree Structures -- 5. Multilinked Structures -- 6. Data Base Design and Management -- 7. Some Information Handling Systems -- 8. Summary and Conclusions -- 2 Design of Software for On-Line Minicomputer Applications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Keys to Minicomputer Software Organization -- 3. Minicomputer Applications and Their Software Requirements -- References -- 3 A Survey of the Status of Microprogramming -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Evolution of Microprogramming -- 3. Architectural Variations in Current Microprogrammed Systems -- 4. Emulation -- 5. Microprogrammed Implementation of Key Operating System and Language Translation Primitives -- 6. Microdiagnostics -- 7. Microprogrammed Implementation of New I/O and Memory Devices -- 8. Strategies for Microprogram Optimization -- 9. Applications of Microprogramming -- 10. Problem Areas and Future Prospects -- 11. Conclusions -- References -- 4 Some Grammars and Recognizers for Formal and Natural Languages -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Grammars and Languages -- 3. Recognizers and Acceptor Automata -- 4. Transformational Grammar -- 5. Applications in Information Science -- 6. Summary and Conclusions -- References.
    Abstract: This volume, the fifth of a continuing series on information systems science, covers four timely topics which are in the mainstream of this field. In each chapter, an attempt is made to familiarize the reader with basic background information on the advances discussed, so that this volume may be used independently or in conjunction with the previous volumes. The emphasis in this volume is focused upon data organization and access methods, software for on-line minicomputer applications, advances in micropro­ graming, and gramm ars and recognizers for formal and natural languages. In Chapter 1, P. C. Patton presents a tutorial survey of data organiza­ tion and access methods which play a central role in information system design. Research in information processing has been shifted from numerical data processing to nonnumerical information handling. In the latter case, the information is carried not only by the data but also by the structure and organization of the data base. In this chapter, the author provides the reader with a comprehensive review of various data structures, including linear lists, array structures, tree structures, and multilinked structures. He also discusses the important problem of data-base design and management. This chapter concludes with several examples of information handling systems such as a matrix interpretive system, a generalized information management system, and a criminal justice information system. The rapid reduction in cost and great increase in capability of the mini­ computer have made it an attractive machine for information systems.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Data Organization and Access Methods1. Introduction -- 2. Linear Lists and Processes -- 2.1. Linear List Structures -- 2.2. Storage Representation of Linear List Structures -- 2.3. Computer Storage of Linked Lists -- 2.4. List Processing Languages -- 3. Array Structures -- 4. Tree Structures -- 5. Multilinked Structures -- 6. Data Base Design and Management -- 7. Some Information Handling Systems -- 8. Summary and Conclusions -- 2 Design of Software for On-Line Minicomputer Applications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Keys to Minicomputer Software Organization -- 3. Minicomputer Applications and Their Software Requirements -- References -- 3 A Survey of the Status of Microprogramming -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Evolution of Microprogramming -- 3. Architectural Variations in Current Microprogrammed Systems -- 4. Emulation -- 5. Microprogrammed Implementation of Key Operating System and Language Translation Primitives -- 6. Microdiagnostics -- 7. Microprogrammed Implementation of New I/O and Memory Devices -- 8. Strategies for Microprogram Optimization -- 9. Applications of Microprogramming -- 10. Problem Areas and Future Prospects -- 11. Conclusions -- References -- 4 Some Grammars and Recognizers for Formal and Natural Languages -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Grammars and Languages -- 3. Recognizers and Acceptor Automata -- 4. Transformational Grammar -- 5. Applications in Information Science -- 6. Summary and Conclusions -- References.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: 1 The Pioneers of Systematic Thinking -- 2 The Logic of the Plausible -- 3 Introduction of Some Important Applications -- References.
    Abstract: So simple and imperfect as it may appear this book has made use of knowledge on invention and discovery accumu­ lated during a lifetime. Those persons who would be tempted to emphasize only its imperfections should read the correspondence exchanged between Cantor and Dedekind at the end of the nineteenth century; they would then realize how difficult it was, even for an outstanding man, the creator of the set theory, to propose impeccable results in a completely new field. The field I have chosen here is plausibility. I have proposed an intuitive, some would say a naive, presentation as I want to reach as large an audience as possible and because I personally believe that it is easier to axiomatize a mathematical theory precisely than to dis­ cover it and enunciate its key theorems. Professor Polya said: "The truly creative mathematician is a good guesser first and a good prover afterward. " For centuries a formalized generalized logic was found necessary and many attempts have been made to build it. vi Preface Mine is based on plausibility which covers with precision a wider field than probability and makes the formalization of analogy and generalization possible. As Laplace said: "Even in the mathematical sciences, our principal instru­ ments to discover the truth are induction and analogy. "* The examples of application I have chosen are not des­ cribed in detail.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 The Pioneers of Systematic Thinking2 The Logic of the Plausible -- 3 Introduction of Some Important Applications -- References.
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    Keywords: Law ; Civil law
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Elf and VLF Signal Properties: Physical Characteristics -- Electric and Magnetic Field Strengths in the open and in Shielded Rooms in the ULF- to LF-Zone -- Behavioural Changes in Human Subjects Associated With ELF Electric Fields -- ELF-Effects on Human Circadian Rhythms -- Operant Methods Assessing the Effects of ELF Electromagnetic Fields -- Behavioural, Physiological, and Histological Changes in Rats Exposed During Various Developmental Stages To ELF Magnetic Fields -- Oxygen and Biochemical Changes Following ELF Exposure -- Precambrian ELF and Abiogenesis -- ELF Electric and Magnetic Field Effects: The Patterns and the Problems -- Contributors.
    Abstract: Recent emphasis upon the importance of the physical environment has made science and the public even more cog­ nizant of the many components of the biosphere. While much attention has been given to ionizing electromagnetic stimuli which causes blatant and unalterable changes in biological systems, relatively little research has been concerned with those electromagnetic signals whose frequencies overlap with time-varying processes in living organisms. Extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields can occur as waves between about I Hz to 100 Hz or as short pulses within this range of very low frequency (VLF) and higher frequency sources. The natural occurrence of ELF signals is associated with weather changes, solar disturbances and geophysical­ ionospheric perturbations. Man-made sources have also been reported. Certain physical properties of ELF signals make them excellent candidates for biologically important stimuli. Unlike many other weather components, ELF signals have the capacity to penetrate structures which house living organ­ isms. ELF wave configurations allow long distance propaga­ tional capacities without appreciable attenuation of inten­ sity, thus making them antecedent stimuli to approaching weather changes. Most importantly, ELF signals exhibit the frequencies and wave forms of bio-electrical events that occur within the brain and body. Thus resonance inter­ actions between animal and nature become attractive possi­ bilities.
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    Keywords: Law ; Constitutional law ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; International law. ; Comparative law.
    Abstract: The Dilemma of the Supreme Court -- The Practical Scope of the Amendment -- The South -- Litigation involving the Negro Race -- Results to the Negro Race -- Federal Intervention -- Stare Decisis -- The Corporations and the Twilight Zone -- The Failure of the Fourteenth Amendment as a Constitutional Ideal -- Proposed Remedies.
    Abstract: THE studies here presented are the outgrowth of a paper read before the Government Club of Harvard University in February, 1911. Some of them have within recent months appeared, in substantially their present form, in certain of the academic and legal journals. In the preparation of the statistical material the author has made no use of the current digests of deci­ sions, annotations to the Constitution, nor of the indices to the Supreme Court Reports, except by way of com­ parison of results. He has gone directly to the body of the Reports and given each case a personal examination. Much repetition will be found throughout the work. This may detract from its logical unity, but it is hoped that it may serve some purpose. The true nature of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is little known. The processes of its operation are intricate and complex. This reiteration, therefore, of certain salient features may not be amiss in serving to render more familiar a subject that, al­ though not new historically, has been scantily discussed. The author's thanks are due to the editors of the following periodicals for the courtesy of extending to him the copyright privileges for the use of the material vii VUl PREFACE in the chapters mentioned below: The American Law Review for Chapters V and VI; the Yale Law Journal for Chapter VII; the Columbia Law Review for Chapter VIII; and the South Atlantic Quarterly for Chapter X.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Content -- Developments and Challenge of Enzyme Engineering -- 1973 Henniker Delphi Study -- Session I. Enzymes: Regulation and New Sources -- Stability of Enzymes from Thermophilic Microorganisms -- Polypeptide Hormones from Tissue Culture -- Design Consideration for Animal Cell Cultures as Sources of Enzymes -- Session II. New Purification Techniques -- Recent Developments in Enzyme Isolation Processes -- Protein Purification by Immunoadsorption -- Purification of Urokinase by Affinity Chromatography -- Short Report: -- Derivatives of Controlled Pore Glass for Affinity Chromatography -- Session III. New Immobilization Techniques and Supports -- Review of Recent Enzyme Immobilization Techniques -- Encapsulation of Enzymes in Liquid Membrane Emulsions -- An Organic Millieu in Immobilized Enzyme Synthesis and Catalysis -- Immobilization of Enzymes on Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins -- Derivatized Nylon: A New Support for the Immobilization of Enzymes -- New Immobilization Techniques and Supports -- Stabilization and Immobilization of Enzymes with Imidoesters -- Complexation of Enzymes or Whole Cells with Collagen -- Short Reports: -- Immobilized Enzymes Using Resinous Carriers -- Covalent Coupling of Small Molecules and Proteins to Poly (2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate Methacrylic Acid) Hydrogels -- Session IV. Immobilized Multi-Step Enzyme Systems: Physical Methods for Examining Immobilized Enzymes -- Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Immobilized Multi-Step Enzyme Systems -- Enzyme Reactions for Preparative Scale Synthesis -- Application of Circular Dichroism to the Study of Enzyme Polymer Conjugates -- Fluorescence Investigation of Immobilized Enzymes -- Effects of the Matrix Environment on Protein Structure -- Short Reports: -- Electron Spin Resonance Investigations into the Interaction Between Proteins and Synthetic Polymers -- Some Observations on the Behavior of an Immobilized Allosteric Enzyme: Phosphofructokinase -- Session V. Use of Immobilized Coenzymes -- Nucleotide Affinity Labels -- Continuous Processing with Cofactor Requiring Enzymes: Coenzyme Retention and Regeneration -- NADH Coupled to Soluble Dextran: Synthesis and Properties -- Enzymatic Regeneration of ATP from AMP and ADP Part I. Thermodynamics, Kinetics and Process Development -- Enzymatic Regeneration of ATP from AMP and ADP Part II. Enzyme Immobilization and Reactor Development -- ATP Regeneration Using Immobilized Carbamyl Phosphokinase -- Immobilization of Coenzyme A and Its Application -- Synthesis and Application of Matrix Bound AMP, NAD+ and Other Adenine Nucleotides -- Session VI. Reactor Design -- Well-Mixed Immobilized Enzyme Reactors -- Reactor Analysis with Laser Microspectrophotometry -- Open Tubular Heterogeneous Enzyme Reactors -- Annular Column Enzyme Reactors -- Kinetic Analysis of a Urease Electrode -- Short Reports: -- Temperature Effects on the Design of Enzyme Reactors -- Immobilized Enzymes: Diffusion and Sigmoid Kinetics in Packed Bed Reactors -- Session VII. Industrial Applications of Immobilized Enzymes -- Food and Product Considerations in the Application of Immobilized Enzymes -- Fiber Entrapped Enzymes -- Continuous Enzyme Reactions by Immobilized Microbial Cells -- Immobilized Glucose Isomerase for the Production of High Fructose Syrups -- Treatment of Milk with Immobilized Proteases and Oxidoreductases -- Short Reports: -- Removal of Serum Hepatitis Antigen from Factor IX with an Immunoadsorbent -- Immobilized Lactase Used in Fluidized Bed Reactors for Treating Cheese Whey -- Session VIII. Commercial Aspects of Enzymes -- Application of a Heat Stable Bacterial Amylase in the Starch Industry -- Toxicologic Studies on Proteolytic Enzymes in Animals and Man -- Recent Trends of Enzyme Engineering in Japan -- Survey of the Enzyme Industry -- Session IX. New Applications of Enzymes -- Analytical Uses of Immobilized Enzymes -- Application of Immobilized Enzymes to Chemical Analysis -- Application of Immobilized Enzymes to Detection and Monitoring -- Preparation of Immobilized Enzymes for Application in Automated Analysis -- Initiation of Enzyme Reactions by Light -- Thermal Enzyme Probe: A Novel Approach to Chemical Analysis -- Effects of Different Routes of in vivo Administration of Microencapsulated Enzymes -- L-Asparaginase from Escherichia coli II and Erwinia carotovora Bound to Poly (methyl methacrylate) -- Trends in the Use of Immobilized Enzymes and Proteins in Human Therapeutics -- Use of Collagen Immobilized Enzymes in Blood Treatment -- Appendix I. Recommendations for Standardization of Nomenclature in Enzyme Technology -- List of Participants.
    Abstract: Considerable worldwide interest has arisen in recent years in the controlled use of enzymes as catalysts in industrial processing, analytical chemistry and medical therapy. This interest has genera­ ted the new interdisciplinary field of Enzyme Engineering, which includes both the scientific and technologic aspects of the produc­ tion, purification, immobilization, and application of enzymes in a variety of situations and reactor configurations. A series of Engineering Foundation conferences on Enzyme Engineering was initia­ ted to provide an international forum for the exchange of ideas and information over the entire range of this new field. The outstanding success of the first two conferences attests to the vigor and poten­ tial of this field to contribute significantly to a better under­ standing and resolution of some of the major problems faced by man­ kind. The first conference, which was held August 9-13, 1971, at Henniker, New Hampshire, U. S. A. , aided significantly in molding the several traditional disciplines that interact to form the field of Enzyme Engineering. The conference was highly successful mainly because many of the key scientists and engineers from the several facets of Enzyme Engineering were brought together for the first time at a single residential meeting. The result was an exchange of ideas and "education" of one another in the pertinent principles of the diverse disciplines which contribute to this field. The second conference, held August 5-10, 1973, at Henniker, New Hampshire, U. S. A.
    Description / Table of Contents: ContentDevelopments and Challenge of Enzyme Engineering -- 1973 Henniker Delphi Study -- Session I. Enzymes: Regulation and New Sources -- Stability of Enzymes from Thermophilic Microorganisms -- Polypeptide Hormones from Tissue Culture -- Design Consideration for Animal Cell Cultures as Sources of Enzymes -- Session II. New Purification Techniques -- Recent Developments in Enzyme Isolation Processes -- Protein Purification by Immunoadsorption -- Purification of Urokinase by Affinity Chromatography -- Short Report: -- Derivatives of Controlled Pore Glass for Affinity Chromatography -- Session III. New Immobilization Techniques and Supports -- Review of Recent Enzyme Immobilization Techniques -- Encapsulation of Enzymes in Liquid Membrane Emulsions -- An Organic Millieu in Immobilized Enzyme Synthesis and Catalysis -- Immobilization of Enzymes on Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins -- Derivatized Nylon: A New Support for the Immobilization of Enzymes -- New Immobilization Techniques and Supports -- Stabilization and Immobilization of Enzymes with Imidoesters -- Complexation of Enzymes or Whole Cells with Collagen -- Short Reports: -- Immobilized Enzymes Using Resinous Carriers -- Covalent Coupling of Small Molecules and Proteins to Poly (2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate Methacrylic Acid) Hydrogels -- Session IV. Immobilized Multi-Step Enzyme Systems: Physical Methods for Examining Immobilized Enzymes -- Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Immobilized Multi-Step Enzyme Systems -- Enzyme Reactions for Preparative Scale Synthesis -- Application of Circular Dichroism to the Study of Enzyme Polymer Conjugates -- Fluorescence Investigation of Immobilized Enzymes -- Effects of the Matrix Environment on Protein Structure -- Short Reports: -- Electron Spin Resonance Investigations into the Interaction Between Proteins and Synthetic Polymers -- Some Observations on the Behavior of an Immobilized Allosteric Enzyme: Phosphofructokinase -- Session V. Use of Immobilized Coenzymes -- Nucleotide Affinity Labels -- Continuous Processing with Cofactor Requiring Enzymes: Coenzyme Retention and Regeneration -- NADH Coupled to Soluble Dextran: Synthesis and Properties -- Enzymatic Regeneration of ATP from AMP and ADP Part I. Thermodynamics, Kinetics and Process Development -- Enzymatic Regeneration of ATP from AMP and ADP Part II. Enzyme Immobilization and Reactor Development -- ATP Regeneration Using Immobilized Carbamyl Phosphokinase -- Immobilization of Coenzyme A and Its Application -- Synthesis and Application of Matrix Bound AMP, NAD+ and Other Adenine Nucleotides -- Session VI. Reactor Design -- Well-Mixed Immobilized Enzyme Reactors -- Reactor Analysis with Laser Microspectrophotometry -- Open Tubular Heterogeneous Enzyme Reactors -- Annular Column Enzyme Reactors -- Kinetic Analysis of a Urease Electrode -- Short Reports: -- Temperature Effects on the Design of Enzyme Reactors -- Immobilized Enzymes: Diffusion and Sigmoid Kinetics in Packed Bed Reactors -- Session VII. Industrial Applications of Immobilized Enzymes -- Food and Product Considerations in the Application of Immobilized Enzymes -- Fiber Entrapped Enzymes -- Continuous Enzyme Reactions by Immobilized Microbial Cells -- Immobilized Glucose Isomerase for the Production of High Fructose Syrups -- Treatment of Milk with Immobilized Proteases and Oxidoreductases -- Short Reports: -- Removal of Serum Hepatitis Antigen from Factor IX with an Immunoadsorbent -- Immobilized Lactase Used in Fluidized Bed Reactors for Treating Cheese Whey -- Session VIII. Commercial Aspects of Enzymes -- Application of a Heat Stable Bacterial Amylase in the Starch Industry -- Toxicologic Studies on Proteolytic Enzymes in Animals and Man -- Recent Trends of Enzyme Engineering in Japan -- Survey of the Enzyme Industry -- Session IX. New Applications of Enzymes -- Analytical Uses of Immobilized Enzymes -- Application of Immobilized Enzymes to Chemical Analysis -- Application of Immobilized Enzymes to Detection and Monitoring -- Preparation of Immobilized Enzymes for Application in Automated Analysis -- Initiation of Enzyme Reactions by Light -- Thermal Enzyme Probe: A Novel Approach to Chemical Analysis -- Effects of Different Routes of in vivo Administration of Microencapsulated Enzymes -- L-Asparaginase from Escherichia coli II and Erwinia carotovora Bound to Poly (methyl methacrylate) -- Trends in the Use of Immobilized Enzymes and Proteins in Human Therapeutics -- Use of Collagen Immobilized Enzymes in Blood Treatment -- Appendix I. Recommendations for Standardization of Nomenclature in Enzyme Technology -- List of Participants.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Music.
    Abstract: I The German Language -- II France -- III Russia, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe -- IV Italy, Spain and the rest of Europe -- V The English Language -- Epilogue -- Index of composers and poets -- Index of titles and first lines.
    Abstract: W HAT I H A V E attempted in this book is a survey of song; the kind of song which one finds variously described as 'concert', 'art', or sometimes even 'classical song'. 'Concert song' seems the most useful, certainly the least inexact or misleading, of some descriptions, especially since 'art song' sounds primly off­ putting, and 'classical song' really ought to be used only to refer to songs written during the classical period, i. e. the 18th century. Concert song clearly means the kind of songs one hears sung at concerts or recitals. Addressing myself to the general music-lover who, though he possesses no special knowledge of the song literature, is never­ theless interested enough in songs and their singers to attend recitals of Lieder or of songs in various languages, I have naturally confined myself to that period of time in which the vast majority of these songs was composed, though not necessarily only to those composers whose songs have survived to be remembered in recital programmes today. I suppose this to be roughly the three centuries covered by the years 1650-1950, though most of the songs we, as audiences, know and love were composed in the middle of this period, in other words in the 19th century.
    Description / Table of Contents: I The German LanguageII France -- III Russia, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe -- IV Italy, Spain and the rest of Europe -- V The English Language -- Epilogue -- Index of composers and poets -- Index of titles and first lines.
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    Abstract: 1 The Mechanical Properties and Breakdown of Surface Films at Elevated Temperatures -- Stresses Developed During Isothermal Oxidation -- Stresses Developed During Thermal Cycling Conditions -- Effect of Superimposed Stresses on the Mechanical Stability of Oxide Scales -- Methods of Measuring Mechanical Properties of Oxides -- Mechanisms of Stress Relief -- Influence of Corrosive Contaminants on Oxide Stability -- Methods of Improving Mechanical Properties of Surface Oxides -- General Conclusions -- References -- 2 Anodic Dissolution of Metals—Anomalous Valence -- Transitory or Uncommon Ion Mechanism -- Related Phenomena -- Anodic Dissolution of Metals -- Discussion -- References -- 3 Corrosion of Metals in Organic Solvents -- Classification of Organic Solvents According to Their Properties And Corrosivities -- Thermodynamics and Stoichiometry -- Kinetics and Mechanisms -- Corrosion Failures and Their Prevention -- Conclusions -- References -- 4 Chromium Depletion and Void Formation in Fe—Ni—Cr Alloys During Molten Salt Corrosion and Related Processes -- Chemical Reactions -- Heat Treatment -- Summary -- 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 corrosion 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 The Mechanical Properties and Breakdown of Surface Films at Elevated TemperaturesStresses Developed During Isothermal Oxidation -- Stresses Developed During Thermal Cycling Conditions -- Effect of Superimposed Stresses on the Mechanical Stability of Oxide Scales -- Methods of Measuring Mechanical Properties of Oxides -- Mechanisms of Stress Relief -- Influence of Corrosive Contaminants on Oxide Stability -- Methods of Improving Mechanical Properties of Surface Oxides -- General Conclusions -- References -- 2 Anodic Dissolution of Metals-Anomalous Valence -- Transitory or Uncommon Ion Mechanism -- Related Phenomena -- Anodic Dissolution of Metals -- Discussion -- References -- 3 Corrosion of Metals in Organic Solvents -- Classification of Organic Solvents According to Their Properties And Corrosivities -- Thermodynamics and Stoichiometry -- Kinetics and Mechanisms -- Corrosion Failures and Their Prevention -- Conclusions -- References -- 4 Chromium Depletion and Void Formation in Fe-Ni-Cr Alloys During Molten Salt Corrosion and Related Processes -- Chemical Reactions -- Heat Treatment -- Summary -- References.
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    Abstract: Tire Traction a Many Faceted Problem -- Introductory Remarks -- Tire Wet Traction: Operational Severity and Its Influence on Performance -- Tire Hydroplaning: Testing, Analysis, and Design -- Tire Traction on Dry, Uncontaminated Surfaces -- Tire Traction on Snow-Covered Pavements -- Fundamental Aspects of Rubber Friction -- Introductory Remarks -- The Speed and Temperature Dependence of Rubber Friction and Its Bearing on the Skid Resistance of Tires -- Elementary Effects in the Contact Area of Sliding Rubber -- Lubrication Studies of Smooth Rubber Contacts -- An Analysis of Some Factors that Influence Wet Skid Resistance -- Panel Discussion “Fundamental Aspects of Rubber Friction” -- Tire Traction the Role of the Tire -- Introductory Remarks -- Tread Compound Effects in Tire Traction -- The Role of the Tread Pattern — A Blend of the Simple and Complex -- Some Recent Investigations into Dynamics and Frictional Behavior of Pneumatic Tires -- A Tyre Engineer Looks Critically at Current Traction Physics -- Panel Discussion “Tire Traction — The Role of the Tire” -- Tire Traction the Role of the Pavement -- Introductory Remarks -- The Relation Between the Stress Saturation of Sliding Rubber and the Load Dependence of Road Tyre Friction -- Pavement Surface Texture Classification and Skid Resistance Photo-Interpretation -- An Approach Towards the Understanding and Design of the Pavement’s Textural Characteristics Required for Optimum Performance of the Tyre -- Panel Discussion Tire Traction — The Role of the Pavement -- An Analysis of the Literature on Tire-Road Skid Resistance -- The Physics of Tire Traction: A Review of Current Theory.
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    Abstract: The Concept of a Linguistic Variable and its Application to Approximate Reasoning -- Fundamental Concepts and Social Consequences of Artificial Intelligence -- Biorobots for Simulation Studies of Learning and Intelligent Controls -- A Mathematical Neuron Model which Has a Staircaselike Response Characteristic -- Performance Aspects of Stochastic Nonlinear System Classification by Pattern Recognition Methods -- Algorithmic Techniques for Modeling Nonlinear Functions -- A Survey of Heuristic Search Method of Multimodal Optimum Point -- Basic Search Patterns in Heuristic Search -- Multi-Modal System Identifications by a Learning Procedure -- Learning Dual Control under Complete State Information -- On a Class of Variable-Structure Systems -- A Method of Learning Control Varying Search Domain by Fuzzy Automata -- Adaptive Computer Aiding in Dynamic Decision Processes -- Optimal Learning Recognizer for Unknown Signal Sets in a Channel with Feedback Link -- Computational Algorithms for Interactive Pattern Recognition -- A Methodology for Interactive Systems -- Automatic Recognition of Complex Three-Dimensional Objects from Optical Images -- Eyes of the Wabot -- The “Rubber-Mask” Technique-I, Pattern Meaurement and Analysis -- The “Rubber-Mask” Technique-II, Pattern Storage and Recognition -- Learning Texture Information from Singular Photographs and Its Application in Digital Image Classification -- A Theory of Character Recognition by Pattern Matching Method.
    Abstract: This book contains the Proceedings of the S~cond U. S. -Japan Seminar on Learning Control and Intelligent Control. The seminar, held at Gainesville, Florida, from October 22 to 26, 1973, was sponsored by the U. S. -Japan Cooperative Science Program, jointly supported by the National Science Foundation and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. The full texts of the twenty-one presented papers are included. The papers cover a variety of topics related to learning control and intelligent control, ranging from pattern recognition to system identification, from learning control to intelligent robots. During the past decade, there has been a considerable increase of interest in problems of machine learning, systems which exhibit learning behavior. In designing a system, if the a priori infor­ mation required is unknown or incompletely known, one approach is to design a system which is capable of learning the unknown infor­ mation during its operation. The learned information will then be used to improve the system's performance. This approach has been used in the design of pattern recognition systems, automatic control systems and system identification algorithms. If we naturally extend our goal to the design of systems which will behave more and more intelligently, learning systems research is only a preliminary step towards a general concept of integrated intelligent systems. One example of this class of systems is the intelligent robot, which integrates pattern recognition. learning and problem-solving into one intelligent system.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Concept of a Linguistic Variable and its Application to Approximate ReasoningFundamental Concepts and Social Consequences of Artificial Intelligence -- Biorobots for Simulation Studies of Learning and Intelligent Controls -- A Mathematical Neuron Model which Has a Staircaselike Response Characteristic -- Performance Aspects of Stochastic Nonlinear System Classification by Pattern Recognition Methods -- Algorithmic Techniques for Modeling Nonlinear Functions -- A Survey of Heuristic Search Method of Multimodal Optimum Point -- Basic Search Patterns in Heuristic Search -- Multi-Modal System Identifications by a Learning Procedure -- Learning Dual Control under Complete State Information -- On a Class of Variable-Structure Systems -- A Method of Learning Control Varying Search Domain by Fuzzy Automata -- Adaptive Computer Aiding in Dynamic Decision Processes -- Optimal Learning Recognizer for Unknown Signal Sets in a Channel with Feedback Link -- Computational Algorithms for Interactive Pattern Recognition -- A Methodology for Interactive Systems -- Automatic Recognition of Complex Three-Dimensional Objects from Optical Images -- Eyes of the Wabot -- The “Rubber-Mask” Technique-I, Pattern Meaurement and Analysis -- The “Rubber-Mask” Technique-II, Pattern Storage and Recognition -- Learning Texture Information from Singular Photographs and Its Application in Digital Image Classification -- A Theory of Character Recognition by Pattern Matching Method.
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    Abstract: I. Excitability and Relationships Between the Initial and Critical Values of the Membrane Potential -- Changes in Vt associated with primary shifts of Er -- Changes in Vt resulting from a primary shift of Ec -- II. The Resting Potential -- III. Passive and Subthreshold Active Changes in the Membrane Potential -- Passive changes of membrane potential -- The local response -- IV. The Action Potential -- Historical -- Effect of changes in external and internal sodium and potassium ion concentrations on action potential generation -- Movement of ions through the membrane during activity -- Evidence for subdivision of the ionic currents -- Changes in ionic permeability -- Quantitative description of ionic currents -- V. Dependence of Action Potential Parameters on the Constants of Membrane Ionic Permeability -- Maximal sodium permeability $$\rm \overline P _{Na} $$Na -- Steady-state sodium inactivation (1 - h?) and time constant Th -- Reactivity of the sodium system (sensitivity of PNa to changes in membrane potential) -- The threshold potential -- Maximal steepness of rise of the ascending phase of the action potential -- Amplitude of the action potential -- Duration of the action potential -- Time constant of sodium activation Tm -- Maximal potassium permeability $$\rm \overline P _K $$ -- Reactivity of the potassium system (sensitivity of $$\rm \overline P _K $$ to changes in membrane potential) -- Effects of an increase in reactivity of thepotassium system -- Effects of a decrease in reactivity of the potassium activating system -- Time constant of potassium activation (Tn) -- Assessment of the character of changes in ionic permeability of the membrane from changes in the action potential -- VI. Analysis of Threshold Conditions of Stimulation and the Relationship Between the Threshold Current and Threshold Potential -- The strength versus duration curve -- Character of critical depolarization of the membrane during the action of pulses of current of different duration. Nature of the utilization time -- Relationship between the threshold current and the passive and active properties of the membrane -- VII. Role of the Rate of Change of the Stimulus. The Phenomenon of Accommodation -- The accommodation curve -- The mechanism of accommodation -- Minimal gradient as a function of the constants of ionic permeability of the membrane -- Accommodation and repetitive responses -- VIII. Cable Properties and Geometry of Excitable Structures and Parameters of Their Electrical Activity -- The propagated action potential -- Threshold conditions of stimulation -- The threshold potential -- The threshold current -- The strength versus duration curve -- Repetitive responses in a continuous axon -- Effects of stimulation of excitable structures with a functionally nonuniform membrane -- The relationship between the velocity of conductance of the action potential and the cable properties and excitability of the fiber -- Conduction of impulses along a nonuniform fiber -- Some properties of spike conduction from a medullated into a nonmedullated segment of a nerve fiber -- Compensatory changes in ionic currents during conduction of the impulse along a nonuniform fiber -- IX. Molecular Mechanisms of Ionic Permeability of the Excitable Membrane -- Functional architecture of the excitable membrane -- The hypothesis of ionic carriers -- The hypothesis of ion pores -- Hypotheses on conformational changes in the membrane -- Investigations of mechanisms of the changes in ionic permeability on artificial membranes -- Precipitation membranes -- Phospholipid membranes -- Conclusion -- Addendum.
    Abstract: The Russian edition of this book appeared in 1969 and im­ mediately gained widespread recognition as a reference work for research workers interested in the physiology, biophysics, and pharmacology of excitable tissues. There are several reasons for the book's success. It deals with a key problem in biology which has recently been the subject of very intensive study and it is of great interest to a wide scientific audience. Not only the fundamentals of the modern membrane theory of biopotentials, but also the vast factual material collected in the last decades by the study of the biophysical and pharmacological properties of the ionic permeability pores of the cell membrane, are described in the book in an authoritative yet readable form. Special attention is paid in the book to the systematic analysis of the consequences of the Hodgkin-Huxley mathematical theory of the nervous impulse for the problem of excitability. The relationship between the various parameters of excitability (threshold potential, threshold current, useful time), accommodation, and the action potential on the one hand, and the constants of ionic permeability of the nerve fiber membrane, on the other hand, is subjected to detailed examination in this context. To do this, the author has made extensive use not only of experimental results obtained on isolated fibers (especially single nodes of Ran­ vier), but also the results of his own investigations on mathematical models of excitable membranes.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. Excitability and Relationships Between the Initial and Critical Values of the Membrane PotentialChanges in Vt associated with primary shifts of Er -- Changes in Vt resulting from a primary shift of Ec -- II. The Resting Potential -- III. Passive and Subthreshold Active Changes in the Membrane Potential -- Passive changes of membrane potential -- The local response -- IV. The Action Potential -- Historical -- Effect of changes in external and internal sodium and potassium ion concentrations on action potential generation -- Movement of ions through the membrane during activity -- Evidence for subdivision of the ionic currents -- Changes in ionic permeability -- Quantitative description of ionic currents -- V. Dependence of Action Potential Parameters on the Constants of Membrane Ionic Permeability -- Maximal sodium permeability $$\rm \overline P _{Na} $$Na -- Steady-state sodium inactivation (1 - h?) and time constant Th -- Reactivity of the sodium system (sensitivity of PNa to changes in membrane potential) -- The threshold potential -- Maximal steepness of rise of the ascending phase of the action potential -- Amplitude of the action potential -- Duration of the action potential -- Time constant of sodium activation Tm -- Maximal potassium permeability $$\rm \overline P _K $$ -- Reactivity of the potassium system (sensitivity of $$\rm \overline P _K $$ to changes in membrane potential) -- Effects of an increase in reactivity of thepotassium system -- Effects of a decrease in reactivity of the potassium activating system -- Time constant of potassium activation (Tn) -- Assessment of the character of changes in ionic permeability of the membrane from changes in the action potential -- VI. Analysis of Threshold Conditions of Stimulation and the Relationship Between the Threshold Current and Threshold Potential -- The strength versus duration curve -- Character of critical depolarization of the membrane during the action of pulses of current of different duration. Nature of the utilization time -- Relationship between the threshold current and the passive and active properties of the membrane -- VII. Role of the Rate of Change of the Stimulus. The Phenomenon of Accommodation -- The accommodation curve -- The mechanism of accommodation -- Minimal gradient as a function of the constants of ionic permeability of the membrane -- Accommodation and repetitive responses -- VIII. Cable Properties and Geometry of Excitable Structures and Parameters of Their Electrical Activity -- The propagated action potential -- Threshold conditions of stimulation -- The threshold potential -- The threshold current -- The strength versus duration curve -- Repetitive responses in a continuous axon -- Effects of stimulation of excitable structures with a functionally nonuniform membrane -- The relationship between the velocity of conductance of the action potential and the cable properties and excitability of the fiber -- Conduction of impulses along a nonuniform fiber -- Some properties of spike conduction from a medullated into a nonmedullated segment of a nerve fiber -- Compensatory changes in ionic currents during conduction of the impulse along a nonuniform fiber -- IX. Molecular Mechanisms of Ionic Permeability of the Excitable Membrane -- Functional architecture of the excitable membrane -- The hypothesis of ionic carriers -- The hypothesis of ion pores -- Hypotheses on conformational changes in the membrane -- Investigations of mechanisms of the changes in ionic permeability on artificial membranes -- Precipitation membranes -- Phospholipid membranes -- Conclusion -- Addendum.
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    Keywords: Life sciences ; Cytology
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    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Genetic Disorders of Mucopolysaccharide MetabolismI. Introduction -- II. Classification of the Disorders -- III. Genetics -- IV. Chemical Pathology -- V. Chemistry of the Sulfated Mucopolysaccharides -- VI. The Biochemical Defect -- VII. Some Practical Applications of Recent Biochemical Findings -- VIII. Summary -- Note Added in Proof -- References -- 2 Galactosemia: Biochemistry, Genetics, Pathophysiology, and Developmental Aspects -- I. Introduction -- II. Galactose Metabolism -- III. Hereditary Enzymatic Deficiencies in Galactose Metabolism -- IV. The Pathophysiology of Galactosemia -- V. Treatment -- References -- 3 Cytogenetic Aspects of Brain Dysfunction -- I. Introduction -- II. Incidence of Human Chromosome Anomalies -- III. Syndromes Related to Autosomal Abnormalities -- IV. Syndromes Related to Sex Chromosome Abnormalities -- V. Syndromes Related to Chromosome Breakages -- VI. Detection of Individuals with Abnormal Chromosomes -- VII. Prenatal Diagnosis of Chromosomal Abnormalities -- VIII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- 4 Disorders of Glucose Metabolism in Brain Dysfunction -- I. Introduction -- II. Systemic Disorders of Glucose Metabolism -- III. Newer Concepts of Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in Vivo -- IV. Disorders of Glucose Metabolism in Brain -- References -- 5 Effects of Viral Infections on the Brain -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods -- III. Pathways of Viral Spread -- IV. Cellular Response to Viral Infection -- V. Biochemical Changes -- VI. Immunological Reactions -- VII. Pathogenesis of Viral Diseases of the Brain -- VIII. Conclusion -- References -- 6 Disorders of Cerebrospinal Fluid and Brain Extracellular Fluid -- I. Introduction -- II. Anatomical Considerations -- III. Pathophysiological Aspects of Cerebrospinal Fluid -- IV. Pathophysiological Aspects of Brain Extracellular Fluid -- References -- 7 Disorders of Nucleic Acid Metabolism -- I. Disorders of Purine Metabolism -- II. Disorders of Pyrimidine Metabolism -- References -- 8 Effects of Malnutrition on Brain Development -- I. Introduction -- II. General Considerations Involved in Cellular Growth -- III. Normal Cellular Growth of the Brain -- IV. Nutritional Effects on Cellular Growth of the Brain -- V. Prenatal Malnutrition -- VI. Summary -- References -- 9 Pathophysiology of Anoxic Brain Damage -- I. Introduction -- II. Normal Oxidative Metabolism in the Brain -- III. Work Performed by the CNS Cells -- IV. Supply of Oxygen to the Brain Cells -- V. Supply and Metabolism of Substrates -- VI. Energy Flow and Energy State -- VII. Measurements of Energy States and Metabolite Levels -- VIII. Types of Cerebral Hypoxia and Anoxia -- IX. Cerebral Changes in Anoxia and Hypoxia -- X. Cerebral Changes in Ischemia -- XI. Factors Modifying the Response to Anoxia -- References -- 10 Effects of Deficiencies of Folic Acid and Vitamin B12 on Central Nervous System Function and Development -- I. Introduction -- II. Biochemical Roles of Coenzyme Forms of Folic Acid and Vitamin B12 -- III. Central Nervous System Damage Due to Folic Acid Deficiency -- IV. Central Nervous System Damage Due to Vitamin B12 Deficiency -- References.
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    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Disorders of Sphingolipid MetabolismI. Introduction -- II. Chemistry, Metabolism, and Distribution of Sphingolipids -- III. Individual Sphingolipidoses -- IV. Summary and Concluding Remarks -- References -- 2 Disorders of the Cerebral Circulation -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods for Study of the Cerebral Circulation -- III. Regulation of the Cerebral Circulation -- IV. Dysfunction of Regulatory Mechanisms -- V. Intravascular Phenomena -- VI. Secondary Effects of Disturbed Regulation -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- 3 Effects of Narcotic Analgesics on Brain function -- I. Introduction -- II. Physiological Effects of Narcotic Analgesics -- III. Metabolism of Narcotic Analgesics in the Nervous System -- IV. Biochemical Responses to Narcotics -- V. Electroencephalography -- VI. Theories on the Mechanism of Addiction to Narcotics -- VII. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 4 Genetic Disorders of Brain Development: Animal Models -- I. Introduction -- II. Chromosomal Organization in Eukaryotes -- III. Development of the CNS -- IV. Genetic Disorders of Brain Development -- V. Prevention of Brain Dysfunction -- References -- 5 Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis -- I. Introduction -- II. Historical Background -- III. Identification of Specific Encephalitogenic Components of CNS Tissue -- IV. Pathogenesis of EAE -- V. Possible Relationship of EAE to Human Demyelinative Disorders -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 6 Disorders of Fatty Acids -- I. Introduction -- II. Fatty Acids in Normal Brain and Nerve -- III. Phytanic Acid Storage Disease (Refsum’s Disease) -- IV. Disorders with Storage of Ceroid -- V. Other Storage Disorders -- VI. Demyelination of Known Etiology -- VII. Multiple Sclerosis -- VIII. Other Human Disorders -- IX. Animal Disorders -- X. Criteria for Establishing Primary Disorders of Cerebral Fatty Acid Metabolism -- References -- 7 Bilirubin Encephalopathy -- I. Introduction and Historical Perspective -- II. Chemistry and Metabolism of Bilirubin with Special Note of Variations Seen in the Newborn Period -- III. Protein Binding of Bilirubin -- IV. Problems Hampering Research -- V. Pathological Lesion of Bilirubin Encephalopathy -- VI. Extraneural Pathological Lesions Induced by Bilirubin -- VII. Metabolic Lesions Induced by Bilirubin -- VIII. Why Is Brain Damage the Main Pathological Phenomenon Induced by Bilirubin? -- References -- 8 The Action of Thyroid Hormones and Their Influence on Brain Development and function -- I. Introduction -- II. General Role of Thyroid Hormones in the Structural and Functional Maturation of the Nervous System -- III. Biochemical and Metabolic Effects of Thyroid Hormones in Nervous Tissues -- References -- 9 Biology of the Striatum -- I. Introduction -- II. Role of the Striatum in Motility -- III. Role of the Striatum in Mental Function -- IV. Role of the Striatum in Autonomic Functions -- V. Conclusions -- References -- 10 Pathophysiology of Central Nervous System Regulation of Anterior Pituitary function -- I. Introduction -- II. Concept of Endocrine Regulation Via Releasing Hormones of Neural Origin -- III. Factors Involved in the Periodic Release of Pituitary Hormones -- IV. Effect of Neonatal Hormonal Milieu on Neuroendocrine Control Mechanisms -- V. Clinical Correlates -- References -- of Volume 1 -- Articles Planned for Future Volumes.
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    Abstract: Neurophysiology, Neuropharmacology and Behavior -- Neural Control of Input into Long Term Memory: Limbic System and Amnestic Syndrome in Man -- A Study of Memory in Aged People -- The Transfer of Information between Sense-Modalities: A Neurophysiological Review -- The Significance of Exogenous and Endogenous Factors in the Hereditary Differences in Learning Ability of Rats -- The Reactivity of Wistar Rats Highly Selected for Good and Bad Learning, Observed in Various Physiological and Pharmacological Test Models -- Statistical EEG Analysis in Strains of Rats with Genetically Determined Different Learning Performance -- Some Views on the Neurophysiological and Neurophar-macological Mechanisms of Storage and Retrieval of Information -- Mode of Action of Some Drugs which Affect Learning and Memory -- Compensatory Mechanisms Following Labyrinthine Lesion in the Guinea-Pig. A Simple Model of Learning -- Action of Various Drugs on the Formation and Fixation of Long Term Information in the Goldfish (Carassius auratus) -- Communication between Nerves and Muscles: Postnatal Development in Kitten Hindlimb Fast and Slow Twitch Muscle -- Some Neurophysiological Considerations Concerning “Memory” -- Transfer of Acquired Information -- The Structure of the “Memory-Code-Word” Scotophobin -- Evidence for Molecular Coding of Neural Information -- Recent Experiments in Memory Transfer -- The Effect of Synthetic Scotophobin on the Light Tolerance of Teleosts (Carassius auratus and Tinca tinca) -- Peptides and Behavior -- Studies with Dark Avoidance and Scotophobin -- New Experimental Approaches to the Inter-Animal Transfer of Acquired Information -- Chemical Transfer of Learned Information in Mammals and Fish -- Chemical Transfer of a Dummy Reaction, Released in Young Mouthbreeding Fish (Ti1apia nilotica) during the “Critical Period”, from Imprinted Donors into Unimprinted Recipients after the “Critical Period” -- Neurochemistry -- Neurochemical Micromethods -- Neuronal Plasticity, Protein Conformation and Behavior -- Phosphorylation of Non-Histone Acid-Extractable Nuclear Proteins (NAEP) from Brain -- Biochemical Regulation of Synaptic Connectivity -- Radioactive Studies of Changes in Protein Metabolism by Adequate and Inadequate Stimulation in the Optic Tectum of Teleosts -- Encephalotropic Drugs and Cerebral RNA Metabolism.
    Abstract: The contents of this book are the presentations of a Symposium on "Memory and Transfer of Information", held at Gottingen, May 24-26, 1972 . One of the main reasons for organizing this Symposium was to stimulate interdisciplinary discussion between sci­ entists working in the field as a whole. Most of the pre­ vious meetings dealing with memory and transfer of infor­ mation have tended to be rather limited in scope. The pres­ ent Symposium covered a wide range of topics, including neurophysiological, neuropharmacological, neurochemical, behavioral and clinical aspects of learning and chemical transfer of information, presented by specialists in these areas. The Proceedings of the meeting present a large number of previously unpublished results, e.g., recent experiments in neurophysiology and neurochemistry, new approaches to chemical transfer of learned information, experiments using synthetic scotophobin and drugs influencing learning and behavior. The importance of interdisciplinary discussion is perhaps most clearly emphasized by the advances in neuro­ chemical micromethods which are of particular interest to scientists working on the chemical transfer of information. Only such interdisciplinary collaboration between highly specialized scientists guarantees further progress and deeper insight into the complex, and until now little under­ stood, mechanisms of that most intricate of organs, the brain. Hans Peter ZIPPEL vii CONTRIBUTORS BRADLEY, P.B. Department of Pharmacology, Medical School, Birmingham B1S 2TJ, England BYRNE, W. L. ~'; Department of Biochemistry. University of Tennessee. College of Basic Medical Sciences. Memphis. Tennessee 38103. U.S.A. CREUTZFELDT, O.D.
    Description / Table of Contents: Neurophysiology, Neuropharmacology and BehaviorNeural Control of Input into Long Term Memory: Limbic System and Amnestic Syndrome in Man -- A Study of Memory in Aged People -- The Transfer of Information between Sense-Modalities: A Neurophysiological Review -- The Significance of Exogenous and Endogenous Factors in the Hereditary Differences in Learning Ability of Rats -- The Reactivity of Wistar Rats Highly Selected for Good and Bad Learning, Observed in Various Physiological and Pharmacological Test Models -- Statistical EEG Analysis in Strains of Rats with Genetically Determined Different Learning Performance -- Some Views on the Neurophysiological and Neurophar-macological Mechanisms of Storage and Retrieval of Information -- Mode of Action of Some Drugs which Affect Learning and Memory -- Compensatory Mechanisms Following Labyrinthine Lesion in the Guinea-Pig. A Simple Model of Learning -- Action of Various Drugs on the Formation and Fixation of Long Term Information in the Goldfish (Carassius auratus) -- Communication between Nerves and Muscles: Postnatal Development in Kitten Hindlimb Fast and Slow Twitch Muscle -- Some Neurophysiological Considerations Concerning “Memory” -- Transfer of Acquired Information -- The Structure of the “Memory-Code-Word” Scotophobin -- Evidence for Molecular Coding of Neural Information -- Recent Experiments in Memory Transfer -- The Effect of Synthetic Scotophobin on the Light Tolerance of Teleosts (Carassius auratus and Tinca tinca) -- Peptides and Behavior -- Studies with Dark Avoidance and Scotophobin -- New Experimental Approaches to the Inter-Animal Transfer of Acquired Information -- Chemical Transfer of Learned Information in Mammals and Fish -- Chemical Transfer of a Dummy Reaction, Released in Young Mouthbreeding Fish (Ti1apia nilotica) during the “Critical Period”, from Imprinted Donors into Unimprinted Recipients after the “Critical Period” -- Neurochemistry -- Neurochemical Micromethods -- Neuronal Plasticity, Protein Conformation and Behavior -- Phosphorylation of Non-Histone Acid-Extractable Nuclear Proteins (NAEP) from Brain -- Biochemical Regulation of Synaptic Connectivity -- Radioactive Studies of Changes in Protein Metabolism by Adequate and Inadequate Stimulation in the Optic Tectum of Teleosts -- Encephalotropic Drugs and Cerebral RNA Metabolism.
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    Abstract: Abstracts -- Permuted Subject Index -- Author Index -- Microthesaurus.
    Abstract: This volume follows and updates AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON DIVING AND SUBMARINE MEDICINE published by Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers, Inc., in 1971. The time period covered is primarily the calendar years 1970 and 1971. Also included, however, is much material from the calendar years 1968 and 1969 not in the previous publication. A brief analysis of the sources of material precedes the citations and abstracts, which comprise the main section of the volume. The bibliography is followed by a permuted subject index and an author index. Also included, following the indexes, is a micro thesaurus. Although no attempt has been made to do a critical subject analysis, such an analysis could be accomplished through selecting a particular subject, looking up the appropriate key works in the rotated index, identifying the abstracts, analyzing them, obtaining complete copy as desired, and completing the critical review. David C. Weeks, Ph.D. Director, BSCP Washington, D.C.
    Description / Table of Contents: AbstractsPermuted Subject Index -- Author Index -- Microthesaurus.
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    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 2 Acids, bases, and the nature of the hydrogen ion -- 3 The investigation of protolytic equilibria in aqueous solution -- 4 The effect of the solvent on protolytic equilibria -- 5 The thermodynamics of protolytic equilibria -- 6 Acid-base strength and molecular structure -- 7 The direct study of rates of simple proton-transfer reactions -- 8 The indirect study of rates of proton transfer -- 9 Examples of reactions catalysed by acids and bases -- 10 Rates, equilibria, and structures in proton-transfer reactions -- 11 Isotope effects in proton-transfer equilibria -- 12 Kinetic isotope effects in proton-transfer reactions -- Author Index.
    Abstract: The first edition of this book was based on the lectures which I gave at Cornell University during 1958 as George Fisher Baker Lecturer, and I would like to repeat my warmest thanks to Professor F. A. Long and the other members of the Department of Chemistry for their kindness and helpful advice. The present edition was largely written during the tenure of a Visiting Professorship awarded by the Royal Society and the Israeli Academy of Sciences. I am deeply indebted to both of these bodies and also to the hospitality of the Weizmann Institute of Science, in particular to Professor David Samuel and Professor F. S. Klein of the Isotopes Research Department. The subject as a whole has expanded greatly since 1959, especially in two fields, namely, the direct study of fast proton-transfer reactions (notably by the relaxation methods pioneered by Eigen), and the experi­ mental and theoretical study of hydrogen isotope effects. In order to keep the size of the book within reasonable bounds it has been necessary to adopt a selective policy, and this is particularly the case in Chapter 9 where I have chosen to treat a few types of reaction in some detail rather than to attempt a more complete coverage.
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    Keywords: Law ; Commercial law
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    Description / Table of Contents: One Foundations of Atomic and Nuclear Physics1 Atoms, Ions, and Electrons -- 2 The Special Theory of Relativity -- 3 The Nuclear Atom -- 4 Some Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation -- 5 X-Rays -- 6 Waves and Particles 153 6-1 De Brogue’s Hypothesis -- 7 Elements of Quantum Mechanics -- Two The Extranuclear Structure of the Atom -- 8 The Hydrogen Atom -- 9 Optical Spectra and Electronic Structure -- 10 X-Ray Spectra -- 11 Selected Applications of Quantum Physics -- Three Nuclear Physics -- 12 Particle Accelerators -- 13 Beam Transport and Detecting Devices -- 14 Radioactivity -- 15 Nuclear Reactions -- 16 Fission and Fusion of Nuclei -- 17 Nuclear Processes -- 18 Fundamental Particles -- Appendixes -- I Physical Constants and Conversion Factors The Greek Alphabet -- II Atomic Weights of the Elements -- III Periodic Table of the Elements -- IV Table of Nuclear Properties 655 V-1 Review of Vector Notation -- V-2 Displacement Equation for Brownian Motion -- V-3 Path of an Alpha Particle in a Coulomb Field of Force -- V-4 Derivation of the Equations for the Compton Effect -- V-6 Quantum Mechanrcal Solution of the Harmonic Oscillator -- V-8 Derivation of the Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein Distributions -- V-9 Probability Density Functions -- Answers to Selected Problems.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Computer simulation. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1. Rationale for Computer Simulation in Materials Science -- I. Introduction -- II. Patterns of Science -- III. The Student and His Research -- IV. Examples of Systems Events in the Crystallization Area -- 2. Lectures on Large-Scale Finite Difference Computation of Incompressible Fluid Flows -- I. The Differential Equations -- II. Stability Analysis of the Difference Equations -- III. Applications of the Numerical Program for Incompressible Flow -- IV. Description of the Numerical Program for Incompressible Flow -- Appendix: Computer Listings of the Hydrodynamic Programs -- 3. Computer Simulation of Diffusion Problems Using the Continuous System Modeling Program Language -- I. Introduction -- II. System/360 Continuous System Modeling Program (S/360 CSMP) -- III. Heat Transfer in an Insulated Bar -- IV. The Freezing of a Liquid -- 4. Computer Simulation of Vapor Deposition on Two-Dimensional Lattices -- I. Basic Concepts of Physical Processes -- II. The Computer Simulation Model -- III. Random Numbers and Simulation Strategy -- IV. Real and Simulated Time -- V. The VDS Programs -- VI. The Computer Simulation Results -- References -- Appendix: Fortran Code -- 5. Introduction to Computational Theoretical Chemistry -- I. Basic Concepts of Computational Theoretical Chemistry -- II. The Nature of the Problem -- III. Real Molecular Systems -- IV. The Calculation of Quantum-Mechanical Two-Electron Multi-center Integrals via Transformation Theory -- V. Computational Results -- References -- Appendix: Fortran Code -- 6. Numerical Simulation of Weather -- I. Physical Phenomena -- II. Numerical Methods -- III. Computer Requirements -- References.
    Abstract: This set of lectures is the outgrowth of a new course in the Department of Materials Science at Stanford University. It was taught collectively by the authors of the various sections and represents an attempt to increase the awareness of students in the materials area of computer simulation techniques and potentialities. The topics often ranged far afield from the materials area; however, the total package served the intended purpose of being an initiation into the world of computer simulation and, as such, made a useful first iteration to the intended purpose. The second iteration, which is in process, deals exclusively with the materials area. The course was designed to teach students a new way to wrestle with "systems" problems in the materials science work area that require the synthesis and interactions of several disciplines of knowledge. This course was a response to the realization that effective handling of real problems, which are essentially systems problems, is one of the most important at­ tributes of a graduate materials scientist. About a third of the course was devoted to the student's selected problem, in the materials area, which he simulated using the digital computer.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Rationale for Computer Simulation in Materials ScienceI. Introduction -- II. Patterns of Science -- III. The Student and His Research -- IV. Examples of Systems Events in the Crystallization Area -- 2. Lectures on Large-Scale Finite Difference Computation of Incompressible Fluid Flows -- I. The Differential Equations -- II. Stability Analysis of the Difference Equations -- III. Applications of the Numerical Program for Incompressible Flow -- IV. Description of the Numerical Program for Incompressible Flow -- Appendix: Computer Listings of the Hydrodynamic Programs -- 3. Computer Simulation of Diffusion Problems Using the Continuous System Modeling Program Language -- I. Introduction -- II. System/360 Continuous System Modeling Program (S/360 CSMP) -- III. Heat Transfer in an Insulated Bar -- IV. The Freezing of a Liquid -- 4. Computer Simulation of Vapor Deposition on Two-Dimensional Lattices -- I. Basic Concepts of Physical Processes -- II. The Computer Simulation Model -- III. Random Numbers and Simulation Strategy -- IV. Real and Simulated Time -- V. The VDS Programs -- VI. The Computer Simulation Results -- References -- Appendix: Fortran Code -- 5. Introduction to Computational Theoretical Chemistry -- I. Basic Concepts of Computational Theoretical Chemistry -- II. The Nature of the Problem -- III. Real Molecular Systems -- IV. The Calculation of Quantum-Mechanical Two-Electron Multi-center Integrals via Transformation Theory -- V. Computational Results -- References -- Appendix: Fortran Code -- 6. Numerical Simulation of Weather -- I. Physical Phenomena -- II. Numerical Methods -- III. Computer Requirements -- References.
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    Abstract: 1 Augmentation of Machine Language Level -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Software and Hardware Functions -- 3. Relation between Source and Machine Languages -- 4. Hardware Interpretation of Expressions -- 5. Memory Organization -- 6. Program Information Structure -- 7. Subroutine Calls -- 8. Computers with Built-in Compilers -- 9. Conclusion -- References -- 2 On the Relation between Grammars and Automata -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Phrase-Structure Grammars -- 3. Finite Automata and Right Linear Grammars -- 4. Pushdown Automata and Context-Free Grammars -- 5. Deterministic Pushdown Automata and LR(k) Grammars… -- 6. Linear Bounded Automata and Context-Sensitive Grammars. . -- 7. Turing Machines and Phrase-Structure Grammars -- References -- 3 An Introduction to Information Structures and Paging Considerations for On-Line Text Editing Systems -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic Considerations for a Text Editor’s Information Structure -- 3. Fixed-Length Context Editors -- 4. Variable-Length-Line and “Superline” Editors -- 5. Statement-Oriented Editors -- 6. String-Oriented Editors -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- 4 An Introduction to the Structure of Time-Shared Computers -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Computer Hardware -- 3. The Operating System Structure -- 4. The PDP-10 Time-Sharing System Structure -- 5. The Economics of Time-Sharing -- 6. Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5 Error-Correcting Codes in Computer Arithmetic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The General Theory of AN-Codes -- 3. Cyclic AN-Codes -- 4. Multiresidue Codes -- 5. Further Comments on Arithmetic Codes -- 6. Implementation of Arithmetic Codes -- 7. Conclusions -- References.
    Abstract: Information systems science is advancing in various directions with rapid strides. Many diversified ideas and methodologies have been revised and extended. Numerous new techniques and approaches have been con­ ceived and developed. Some recent advances are covered in this series. The fourth volume of this series provides in-depth discussions of some newly developed theories and techniques concerning computer language-level augmentation, time-sharing systems, text editing systems, grammars and automata, and error correcting codes in computer arithmetic. In Chapter 1, V. K. Smirnov presents an authoritative review of the augmentation of machine language level. He discusses the effects of ex­ tension of computer functions upon machine language and the influence of development of software systems upon the augmentation of computer language level. Some specific ways of augmenting the machine language level are examined. The problem of information organization, storage, search, and retrieval in a computer is studied. The introduction of higher-level languages has stimulated widespread applications of computers. Formal language theory has been recognized as a topic offundamental importance in the study of information systems science. In Chapter 2, M. A. Harrison examines the phrase-structure grammars, the right linear grammars, the context-free grammars, the LR(k) grammars, and the context-sensitive grammars. The author discusses the relations between mathematical models of computers and a family of formal lan­ guages. The language theory may stimulate new ideas for the augmentation of machine language level.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Augmentation of Machine Language Level1. Introduction -- 2. Software and Hardware Functions -- 3. Relation between Source and Machine Languages -- 4. Hardware Interpretation of Expressions -- 5. Memory Organization -- 6. Program Information Structure -- 7. Subroutine Calls -- 8. Computers with Built-in Compilers -- 9. Conclusion -- References -- 2 On the Relation between Grammars and Automata -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Phrase-Structure Grammars -- 3. Finite Automata and Right Linear Grammars -- 4. Pushdown Automata and Context-Free Grammars -- 5. Deterministic Pushdown Automata and LR(k) Grammars… -- 6. Linear Bounded Automata and Context-Sensitive Grammars. . -- 7. Turing Machines and Phrase-Structure Grammars -- References -- 3 An Introduction to Information Structures and Paging Considerations for On-Line Text Editing Systems -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic Considerations for a Text Editor’s Information Structure -- 3. Fixed-Length Context Editors -- 4. Variable-Length-Line and “Superline” Editors -- 5. Statement-Oriented Editors -- 6. String-Oriented Editors -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- 4 An Introduction to the Structure of Time-Shared Computers -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Computer Hardware -- 3. The Operating System Structure -- 4. The PDP-10 Time-Sharing System Structure -- 5. The Economics of Time-Sharing -- 6. Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5 Error-Correcting Codes in Computer Arithmetic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The General Theory of AN-Codes -- 3. Cyclic AN-Codes -- 4. Multiresidue Codes -- 5. Further Comments on Arithmetic Codes -- 6. Implementation of Arithmetic Codes -- 7. Conclusions -- References.
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    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Movement -- 3. Models -- 4. Dynamic Systems -- 5. Signals -- 6. Control -- 7. Automatic Control -- 8. Optimal Control -- 9. Automata -- 10. The Computer -- 11. Adaptation -- 12. Games -- 13. Learning -- 14. Large Systems -- 15. Operational Control -- 16. The Brain -- 17. Organised Systems -- 18. Man and Machine -- 19. Outline of Future Prospects.
    Abstract: The development of science consists not only of deepening and widening the already established scientific disciplines but also depends on the emergence of new ones. The emergence and development of new sciences is influenced primarily by two factors: isolation and generalisation. Isolation of scientific disciplines is due to the discovery of new objects of investigation and the emergence of specific scientific trends. This leads to the study of a relatively narrow class of objects which are characterised by their specific approach to both the formulation and the solution of problems. Examples of this type of specific scientific diSciplines include, for instance, chemistry of high molecular compounds and the theory of electrical machines, which are both devoted to the study of a relatively narrow field. In addition there are the more general scientific disciplines, whose characteristics are that they are created for the purpose of studying such natural phenomena as occur in a very wide class of objects. Disciplines of this type are, for instance, the theory of dimensions and the theory of similarity, the theory of dynamic systems and thermodynamics. The very general, as opposed to the very specific, sciences tend by their nature to be more theoretical and depend much more on the language, mathematical or otherwise, used to describe them.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction2. Movement -- 3. Models -- 4. Dynamic Systems -- 5. Signals -- 6. Control -- 7. Automatic Control -- 8. Optimal Control -- 9. Automata -- 10. The Computer -- 11. Adaptation -- 12. Games -- 13. Learning -- 14. Large Systems -- 15. Operational Control -- 16. The Brain -- 17. Organised Systems -- 18. Man and Machine -- 19. Outline of Future Prospects.
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    Abstract: I. Introduction -- II. Basic Biomedicine -- Speed of application -- Reproductive physiology -- Regulatory mechanisms -- The lungs -- The hormones, insulin and diabetes -- Hormones and ulcers -- Neurophysiology and mental diseases -- Cardiovascular diseases -- Comparative physiology -- Macromolecules and DNA -- The proteins -- Enzymes -- Biosynthesis -- Metabolic events -- Energy -- The molecular basis of disease -- Rational design of drugs -- Application of basic knowledge -- Selected additional reading -- III. Clinical Medicine -- Infectious diseases -- Parasitic diseases -- Community health and epidemiology -- Military research contributions -- Drugs -- Immunology -- Transplantation -- Anesthesiology -- Surgery -- Cardiovascular surgery -- Cardiovascular disease -- Renal disease -- Pulmonary disease -- Hematology -- Endocrinology -- Medical genetics -- Pediatrics -- Obstetrics and gynecology -- Geriatrics -- Nutrition -- Neurology -- Psychiatry -- Ophthalmology -- Otorhinolaryngology -- Radiology -- Nuclear medicine -- Bioengineering -- Automation -- Rehabilitation -- Conclusion -- Selected additional reading -- IV. Dental Science -- Dental decay -- Periodontal disease -- Other clinical considerations -- Delivery of dental services -- Dental materials -- Orthodontics -- Surgical orthodontics -- Maxillofacial prosthesis -- Selected additional reading -- V. Food -- Food from plants -- Harvest to table -- Food from animals -- Animal disease control -- Preserving and distributing food from animals -- Processing and preserving foods -- Conclusion -- Selected additional reading -- VI. Population Biology -- Population potential and carrying capacity -- Populations in ecosystems -- Controlling pest populations -- Selected additional reading -- VII. Environmental Hazards -- Biological hazards to man -- Chemical hazards to man -- Physical hazards to man -- Selected additional reading -- VIII. Marine Sciences -- Feeding man -- Resource assessment -- Behavior studies -- Value of prediction of fishing success -- Preservation of fishery products -- Fish protein concentrate -- Management of renewable resources -- Diseases and parasites -- Man and his environment -- Health and medical research -- Selected additional reading -- IX. Natural Resources -- Man and his resources -- Land: the greatest resource -- Forest and timber resources -- Game management -- Technology in resource management -- Microbes—the unseen resource -- Conversion of waste to resource -- Preserving for the future -- Conservation of man’s abundance -- Selected additional reading.
    Abstract: The Science of Life: Contributions of Biology to Human Welfare is the first of what we anticipate will be a series of monographs resulting from activities of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. From time to time material drawn from symposia presented at the an­ nual meetings of the Societies, when considered suitable, will be published as separate FASEB Monographs. Usually, the material will have appeared in Federation Proceedings. Occasionally, other papers resulting from symposia, conferences, or special meetings sponsored by the Federation or one of its constituent societies will appear as a F ASEB monograph. In some instances, special articles on the same topic will be drawn together under one cover. Why should information which has already been printed and distributed as a part of the editorial content of a journal be republished as a monograph? Most of the ma­ terial to be included in this effort, particularly the symposia presented at the annual meetings of the six Federated Societies, will summarize the state of the art ex­ cellently. Such information will be of considerable value to students and teachers, especially for undergraduate honors courses or in graduate studies.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. IntroductionII. Basic Biomedicine -- Speed of application -- Reproductive physiology -- Regulatory mechanisms -- The lungs -- The hormones, insulin and diabetes -- Hormones and ulcers -- Neurophysiology and mental diseases -- Cardiovascular diseases -- Comparative physiology -- Macromolecules and DNA -- The proteins -- Enzymes -- Biosynthesis -- Metabolic events -- Energy -- The molecular basis of disease -- Rational design of drugs -- Application of basic knowledge -- Selected additional reading -- III. Clinical Medicine -- Infectious diseases -- Parasitic diseases -- Community health and epidemiology -- Military research contributions -- Drugs -- Immunology -- Transplantation -- Anesthesiology -- Surgery -- Cardiovascular surgery -- Cardiovascular disease -- Renal disease -- Pulmonary disease -- Hematology -- Endocrinology -- Medical genetics -- Pediatrics -- Obstetrics and gynecology -- Geriatrics -- Nutrition -- Neurology -- Psychiatry -- Ophthalmology -- Otorhinolaryngology -- Radiology -- Nuclear medicine -- Bioengineering -- Automation -- Rehabilitation -- Conclusion -- Selected additional reading -- IV. Dental Science -- Dental decay -- Periodontal disease -- Other clinical considerations -- Delivery of dental services -- Dental materials -- Orthodontics -- Surgical orthodontics -- Maxillofacial prosthesis -- Selected additional reading -- V. Food -- Food from plants -- Harvest to table -- Food from animals -- Animal disease control -- Preserving and distributing food from animals -- Processing and preserving foods -- Conclusion -- Selected additional reading -- VI. Population Biology -- Population potential and carrying capacity -- Populations in ecosystems -- Controlling pest populations -- Selected additional reading -- VII. Environmental Hazards -- Biological hazards to man -- Chemical hazards to man -- Physical hazards to man -- Selected additional reading -- VIII. Marine Sciences -- Feeding man -- Resource assessment -- Behavior studies -- Value of prediction of fishing success -- Preservation of fishery products -- Fish protein concentrate -- Management of renewable resources -- Diseases and parasites -- Man and his environment -- Health and medical research -- Selected additional reading -- IX. Natural Resources -- Man and his resources -- Land: the greatest resource -- Forest and timber resources -- Game management -- Technology in resource management -- Microbes-the unseen resource -- Conversion of waste to resource -- Preserving for the future -- Conservation of man’s abundance -- Selected additional reading.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: I. The Autonomy of Biology as a Natural Science -- II. The Model of Open Systems: Beyond Molecular Biology -- III. Electronic Mobility in Biological Processes -- IV. The Evolution and Organization of Sentient Biological Behavior Systems -- V. The Evolutionary Significance of Biological Templates -- VI. Evolutionary Modulation of Ribosomal RNA Synthesis in Oogenesis and Early Embryonic Development -- VII. Respiration as Interface Between Self and Non-Self: Historico-Biological Perspectives -- VIII. Measurement Theory and Biology -- IX. The Transition from Theoretical Physics into Theoretical Biology -- X. Scientific Enterprises from a Biological Point of View -- XI. Historical Observations Concerning the Relationship Between Biology and Mathematics -- XII. A Survey of the Mechanical Interpretations of Life from Greek Atomists to the Followers of Descartes -- XIII. The Place of Normative Ethics Within a Biological Framework -- XIV. The Evolutionary Thought of Teilhard De Chardin -- XV. The Use of Biological Concepts in in the Writing of History -- XVI. What is a Historical System? -- XVII. On a Difference Between the Natural Sciences and History -- XVIII. Historical Taxonomy -- XIX. Theories of the Universe in the Late Eighteenth Century -- XX. Must a Machine be an Automaton? -- XXI. Epistemology, the Mind and the Computer -- XXII. Marginal Notes on Schrödinger.
    Abstract: In a world that peers over the brink of disaster more often than not it is difficult to find specific assignments for the scholarly community. One speaks of peace and brotherhood only to realize that for many the only real hope of making a contribution may seem to be in a field of scientific specialization seemingly irrelevant to social causes and problems. Yet the history of man since the beginnings of science in the days of the Greeks does not support this gloomy thesis. Time and again we have seen science precipitate social trends or changes in the humanistic beliefs that have a significant effect on the scientific community. Not infrequently the theoretical scientist, triggered by society's changing goals and understandings, finds ultimate satisfaction in the work of his colleagues in engineering and the other applied fields. Thus the major debate in mid-nineteenth century in which the evidence of natural history and geology at variance with the Biblical feats provided not only courage to a timid Darwin but the kind of audience that was needed to fit his theories into the broad public dialogue on these topics. The impact of "Darwinism" was felt far beyond the scientific community. It affected social thought, upset religious certainties and greatly affected the teaching of science.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. The Autonomy of Biology as a Natural ScienceII. The Model of Open Systems: Beyond Molecular Biology -- III. Electronic Mobility in Biological Processes -- IV. The Evolution and Organization of Sentient Biological Behavior Systems -- V. The Evolutionary Significance of Biological Templates -- VI. Evolutionary Modulation of Ribosomal RNA Synthesis in Oogenesis and Early Embryonic Development -- VII. Respiration as Interface Between Self and Non-Self: Historico-Biological Perspectives -- VIII. Measurement Theory and Biology -- IX. The Transition from Theoretical Physics into Theoretical Biology -- X. Scientific Enterprises from a Biological Point of View -- XI. Historical Observations Concerning the Relationship Between Biology and Mathematics -- XII. A Survey of the Mechanical Interpretations of Life from Greek Atomists to the Followers of Descartes -- XIII. The Place of Normative Ethics Within a Biological Framework -- XIV. The Evolutionary Thought of Teilhard De Chardin -- XV. The Use of Biological Concepts in in the Writing of History -- XVI. What is a Historical System? -- XVII. On a Difference Between the Natural Sciences and History -- XVIII. Historical Taxonomy -- XIX. Theories of the Universe in the Late Eighteenth Century -- XX. Must a Machine be an Automaton? -- XXI. Epistemology, the Mind and the Computer -- XXII. Marginal Notes on Schrödinger.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- II. Products of DNA Activation -- 2. Macromolecules-Functional and Biochemical Correlates -- 3. Brain Function and RNA -- 4. Macromolecules and Brain Function -- 5. Inhibitors of Cerebral Protein or RNA Synthesis and Memory -- 6. Biological Assays for the Molecular Coding of Acquired Information -- 7. Biological Activity of Antibrain Antibody—an Introduction to Immunoneurology -- 8. Correlation of the S-100 Brain Protein with Behavior -- III. Macromolecules and Intracellular, Intercellular, and Synaptic Events -- 9. Axoplasmic Flow-The Fast Transport System in Mammalian Nerve Fibers -- 10. A Molecular Basis for Regional Differentiation of the Excitable Membrane -- 11. Macromolecular Synthesis in Synapses -- 12. Chemical and Anatomical Plasticity of Brain: Replications and Extensions, 1970 -- 13. Macromolecular Change and the Synapse -- 14. Autoradiographic Examination of Behaviorally Induced Changes in the Protein and Nucleic Acid Metabolism of the Brain -- 15. Macromolecular Changes Within Neuron-Neuroglia Unit During Behavioral Events -- IV. Models of Memory -- 16. Molecular Biological Approaches to the Study of Memory -- 17. Some Dimensions of Remembering: Steps Toward Neuropsychological Model of Memory.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. Introduction1. Introduction -- II. Products of DNA Activation -- 2. Macromolecules-Functional and Biochemical Correlates -- 3. Brain Function and RNA -- 4. Macromolecules and Brain Function -- 5. Inhibitors of Cerebral Protein or RNA Synthesis and Memory -- 6. Biological Assays for the Molecular Coding of Acquired Information -- 7. Biological Activity of Antibrain Antibody-an Introduction to Immunoneurology -- 8. Correlation of the S-100 Brain Protein with Behavior -- III. Macromolecules and Intracellular, Intercellular, and Synaptic Events -- 9. Axoplasmic Flow-The Fast Transport System in Mammalian Nerve Fibers -- 10. A Molecular Basis for Regional Differentiation of the Excitable Membrane -- 11. Macromolecular Synthesis in Synapses -- 12. Chemical and Anatomical Plasticity of Brain: Replications and Extensions, 1970 -- 13. Macromolecular Change and the Synapse -- 14. Autoradiographic Examination of Behaviorally Induced Changes in the Protein and Nucleic Acid Metabolism of the Brain -- 15. Macromolecular Changes Within Neuron-Neuroglia Unit During Behavioral Events -- IV. Models of Memory -- 16. Molecular Biological Approaches to the Study of Memory -- 17. Some Dimensions of Remembering: Steps Toward Neuropsychological Model of Memory.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: I. The Autonomy of Biology as a Natural Science -- II. The Model of Open Systems: Beyond Molecular Biology -- III. Electronic Mobility in Biological Processes -- IV. The Evolution and Organization of Sentient Biological Behavior Systems -- V. The Evolutionary Significance of Biological Templates -- VI. Evolutionary Modulation of Ribosomal RNA Synthesis in Oogenesis and Early Embryonic Development -- VII. Respiration as Interface Between Self and Non-Self: Historico-Biological Perspectives -- VIII. Measurement Theory and Biology -- IX. The Transition from Theoretical Physics into Theoretical Biology -- X. Scientific Enterprises from a Biological Point of View -- XI. Historical Observations Concerning the Relationship Between Biology and Mathematics -- XII. A Survey of the Mechanical Interpretations of Life from Greek Atomists to the Followers of Descartes -- XIII. The Place of Normative Ethics within a Biological Framework -- XIV. The Evolutionary Thought of Teilhard de Chardin -- XV. The Use of Biological Concepts in the Writing of History -- XVI. What is a Historical System? -- XVII. On a Difference Between the Natural Sciences and History -- XVIII. Historical Taxonomy -- XIX. Theories of the Universe in the Late Eighteenth Century -- XX. Must a Machine Be an Automaton? -- XXI. Epistemology, the Mind and the Computer -- XXII. Marginal Notes on Schrödinger.
    Abstract: In a world that peers over the brink of disaster more often than not it is difficul t to find specific assignments for the scholarly community. One speaks of peace and brotherhood only to realize that for many the only real hope of making a contribution may seem to be in a field of scientific specialization seemingly irrelevant to social causes and problems. Yet the history of man since the beginnings of science in the days of the Greeks does not support this gloomy thesis. Time and again we have seen science precipitate social trends or changes in the humanistic beliefs that have a significant effect on. the scientific community. Not infrequently the theoretical scientist, triggered by society's changing goals and understandings, finds ultimate satisfaction in the work of his colleagues in engineering and the other applied fields. Thus the major debate in mid-nineteenth century in which the evidence of natural history and geology at variance with the Biblical feats provided not only courage to a timid Darwin but the kind of audience that was needed to fit his theories into the broad public dialogue on these topics. The impact of "Darwinism" was felt far beyond the scientific community. It affected social thought, upset religious certainties and greatly affected the teaching of science.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. The Autonomy of Biology as a Natural ScienceII. The Model of Open Systems: Beyond Molecular Biology -- III. Electronic Mobility in Biological Processes -- IV. The Evolution and Organization of Sentient Biological Behavior Systems -- V. The Evolutionary Significance of Biological Templates -- VI. Evolutionary Modulation of Ribosomal RNA Synthesis in Oogenesis and Early Embryonic Development -- VII. Respiration as Interface Between Self and Non-Self: Historico-Biological Perspectives -- VIII. Measurement Theory and Biology -- IX. The Transition from Theoretical Physics into Theoretical Biology -- X. Scientific Enterprises from a Biological Point of View -- XI. Historical Observations Concerning the Relationship Between Biology and Mathematics -- XII. A Survey of the Mechanical Interpretations of Life from Greek Atomists to the Followers of Descartes -- XIII. The Place of Normative Ethics within a Biological Framework -- XIV. The Evolutionary Thought of Teilhard de Chardin -- XV. The Use of Biological Concepts in the Writing of History -- XVI. What is a Historical System? -- XVII. On a Difference Between the Natural Sciences and History -- XVIII. Historical Taxonomy -- XIX. Theories of the Universe in the Late Eighteenth Century -- XX. Must a Machine Be an Automaton? -- XXI. Epistemology, the Mind and the Computer -- XXII. Marginal Notes on Schrödinger.
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    DDC: 50
    Keywords: Science (General)
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. A Brief Survey of the Development of Brain Displacement Theory. Terminology2. Reserve Spaces in the Cranial Cavity and the Main Types of Brain Displacements -- 3. Clinical Manifestations of Brain Displacements -- 4. Brain Displacements and Localization of a Pathological Process -- 5. Damage to Cerebral Tissue in Displacements and Deformations -- 6. Roentgenological Manifestations of Brain Displacements (by N. S. Plevako and Z. N. Polyanker).
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    ISBN: 9781461582281
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 448 p) , online resource
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    DDC: 539.7092
    Keywords: Physics ; Nuclear physics
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  • 96
    ISBN: 9781461586487
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Computer graphics. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 The Visual Display Unit for Data Collection and Retrieval -- 2 Graphic Presentation of Clinical Measurement and Monitoring -- 3 The Use of Graphic Input and Output Devices Attached to a Small Computer for Planning Radiotherapy Treatment -- 4 Small Computer Graphics in the Physiological Laboratory -- 5 Preliminary Analysis of Blood Flow Characteristics in the Abdominal Aorta by Computer Interpretation -- 6 Computer Graphics in Molecular Biology -- 7 Interactive Computer-Generated Stereoscopic Displays for Biomedical Research: -- I Development of Techniques -- II Applications -- III Development of the System for Molecular Structures.
    Abstract: The graphics terminal makes it possible for people who are not computer specialists to communicate with computers on an inter­ active basis, without the delay or inconvenience of working constantly through an intermediary. It provides a language of shapes or symbols (full graphics) or words and numbers (alphanumerics) which is understood by both man and machine. The visual output and input facility has considerably widened the applications of computers within the medical world, bringing their enormous powers of data handling and simulation to bear on solving problems in adminis­ tration, patient monitoring and clinical analysis and research. The purpose of this book is to provide examples of the work being carried out now in the U.K. and U.S.A., showing the applications of all types of installations-from small to very complex-for both administrative and research uses. It gives a brief overview of benefits already derived and of future plans; of hardware utilisation and of software approach; of problems met and of problems solved. The intention is to acquaint executives and researchers in all branches of the medical world with the rapid progress being made in computer graphics and to stimulate thought on which way the technique can be developed to the advantage of all.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 The Visual Display Unit for Data Collection and Retrieval2 Graphic Presentation of Clinical Measurement and Monitoring -- 3 The Use of Graphic Input and Output Devices Attached to a Small Computer for Planning Radiotherapy Treatment -- 4 Small Computer Graphics in the Physiological Laboratory -- 5 Preliminary Analysis of Blood Flow Characteristics in the Abdominal Aorta by Computer Interpretation -- 6 Computer Graphics in Molecular Biology -- 7 Interactive Computer-Generated Stereoscopic Displays for Biomedical Research: -- I Development of Techniques -- II Applications -- III Development of the System for Molecular Structures.
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    ISBN: 9781468464658
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    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 1.1. Conspectus, 1; 1.2. Evolution of jaws, 2; 1.3. Fossil record, 4; 1.4. Environment, 6; 1.5. Classification, 7; References, 8; Bibliography, 9. -- 2 Class Cephalaspidomorphi -- 2.1. Classification, 10; 2.2. Cephalaspidomorph characteristics, 11; 2.3. Infraclass 1, Osteostraci, 12; 2.3.1. Structure, 13; 2.3.2. Growth and life history, 19; 2.3.3. Diversity and tendencies in evolution, 20; 2.4. Infraclass 2, Anaspida, 23; 2.4.1 Structure, 24; 2.4.2. Growth, 26; 2.4.3. Diversity, 27; 2.5. Infraclass 3, Petromyzonida, 27; 2.5.1. Structure, 27; 2.6. Incertae sedis Palaeospondylus, 28; 2.7. Mode of life, 29; References, 31. -- 3 Class Pteraspidomorphi -- 3.1. Classification, 35; 3.2. Pteraspidomorph characteristics, 36; 3.3. Subclass 1, Heterostraci, 36; 3.3.1. Structure, 36; 3.3.2. Growth and the evolution of the shield, 41; 3.3.3. Diversity and interrelationships, 45; 3.3.4. Mode of life, 49; 3.4. Incertae sedis Polybranchiaspis, 52; 3.5. Subclass 2, Thelodonti, 53; 3.5.1. Structure, 53; 3.5.2. Diversity and affinities, 55; 3.6. Relationships of agnathans, 56; References, 57. -- 4 Subclass Acanthodii -- 4.1. Classification, 61; 4.2. Acanthodian characteristics, 61; 4.2.1. Structure, 63; 4.2.2. Diversity and tendencies in evolution, 71; 4.2.3. Mode of life, 75; References, 76. -- 5 Subclass Osteichthyes. Infraclass Actinopterygii -- 5.1. Classification, 79; 5.2. Osteichthyan characteristics, 80; 5.3. Infraclass Actinopterygii, 81; 5.4. Superorder 1, Chondrostei, 86; 5.5. Order 1, Palaeoniscida, 86; 5.5.1. Structure, 87; 5.5.2. Suborder 1, Palaeoniscoidei, 91; 5.5.3. Suborder 2, Platysomidei, 94; 5.6. Order 2, Haplolepidida, 97; 5.7. Order 3, Tarrasiida, 97; 5.8. Order 4, Phanerorhynchida, 98; 5.9. Order 5, Dorypterida, 99; 5.10. Superorder 2, Holostei, 99; 5.11. Order 1, Semionotida, 100; 5.12. Tendencies in evolution, 102; References, 105. -- 6 Subclass Osteichthyes. Infraclass Crossopterygii -- 6.1. Classification, 110; 6.2. Crossopterygian characteristics, 111; 6.3. Superorder 1, Rhipidistia, 113; 6.3.1. Structure, 114;6.3.2. Order 1, Holoptychiida, 122; 6.3.3. Order 2, Osteolepidida, 125; 6.3.4. Order 3, Rhizodontida, 126; 6.3.5. Tendencies in evolution, 127; 6.4. Superorder 2, Actinistia, 127; 6.4.1. Structure, 127; 6.4.2. Diversity, 131; 6.5. Incertae sedis Onychodontidae, 131; 6.6. Mode of life, 134; References, 136. -- 7 Subclass Osteichthyes. Infraclass Dipnoi -- 7.1. Classification, 141; 7.2. Dipnoan characteristics, 141; 7.3. Structure and diversity, 144; 7.3.1. Structure, 144; 7.3.2. Diversity, 149; 7.4. Evolution and mode of life, 153; 7.5. Growth of cosmoid scales and bones, 154; 7.6. R elationships of teleostomes, 155; References, 158. -- 8 Subclass Placodermi -- 8.1. Classification, 161; 8.2. Placoderm characteristics, 162; 8.3. Order 1, Arthrodira, 163; 8.3.1. Structure, 164; 8.3.2. Diversity and tendencies in evolution, 170; 8.4. Order 2, Ptyctodontida, 178; 8.5. Order 3, Phyllolepidida, 180; 8.6. Order 4, Petalichthyida, 181; 8.7. Order 5, Rhenanida, 185; 8.7.1. Suborder 1, Palaeacanthaspidoidei, 185; 8.7.2. Suborder 2, Gemuendinoidei, 188; 8.8. Order 6, Antiarchi, 191; 8.9. Incertae sedis Stensioellidae, 195; 8.10 Evolution and mode of life, 197; References, 200. -- 9 Subclass Chondrichthyes. Infraclass Elasmobranchii -- 9.1. Classification, 206; 9.2. Chondrichthyan characteristics, 206; 9.3. Infraclass Elasmobranchii, 209; 9.4. Order 1, Cladoselachida, 210; 9.5. Order 2, Cladodontida, 213; 9.6. Order 3, Selachii, 215; 9.6.1. Suborder 1, Ctenacanthoidei, 215; 9.6.2. Suborder 2, Hybodontoidei, 217; 9.7. Order 4, Xenacanthida, 218; 9.8. Incertae sedis Order 5, Helicopriondia, 220; 9.9. Evolution, 221; 9.10. Mode of life, 222; References, 223. -- 10 Subclass Chondrichthyes. Infraclass Holocephali -- 10.1. Classification, 226; 10.2. Holocephalan characteristics, 227; 10.3. Order 1, Chimaerida, 229; 10.3.1. Suborder 1, Helodontoidei, 229; 10.3.2. Suborder 2, Cochliodontoidei, 231; 10.3.3. Suborder 3, Menaspoidei, 231; 10.4. Order 2, Chondrenchelyida, 233; 10.5. Order 3, Edestida, 234; 10.6. Incertae sedis Ornithoprion, 237; 10.7. Order 4, Psammodontida, 238; 10.8. Order 5, Copodontida, 238; 10.9. Incertae sedis Order 6, Petalodontida, 239; 10.10 Evolution and mode of life, 240; 10.11. Relationship of elasmobranchiomorphs, 242;References, 244. -- 11 Summary of the early evolution of fishes.
    Abstract: I have revised Moy-Thomas's widely used book on Palaeozoic fishes in an attempt to incorporate some of the considerable advances that have been made in this field over the last 30 years, which have in some respects made the first edition seriously out-of-date. The book is now inevitably longer, but its scope remains the same and the original approach has been main­ tained as far as possible. I have, however, undertaken a certain amount ofre­ arrangement of the contents, consonant with our changing views of fish evolution, and have tried to reflect some of the current preoccupations of students of fish evolution in expanded sections on mode of life and relation­ ships. The illustrations have been completely replaced, and in selecting the figures I have been faced with an embarrassing richness of source material. In an attempt to keep the figures down to a reasonable number, I have decided that it is better to have a few species illustrated with clear drawings than give thumb-nail sketches of all the forms mentioned in the text, and as far as possible to restrict the illustrations to Palaeozoic species. All the illustrations have been redrawn to a common style, and in some cases they have been specially prepared or modified for this book. Authors' names are now included in the text and a list of references is given at the end of each chapter.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction1.1. Conspectus, 1; 1.2. Evolution of jaws, 2; 1.3. Fossil record, 4; 1.4. Environment, 6; 1.5. Classification, 7; References, 8; Bibliography, 9. -- 2 Class Cephalaspidomorphi -- 2.1. Classification, 10; 2.2. Cephalaspidomorph characteristics, 11; 2.3. Infraclass 1, Osteostraci, 12; 2.3.1. Structure, 13; 2.3.2. Growth and life history, 19; 2.3.3. Diversity and tendencies in evolution, 20; 2.4. Infraclass 2, Anaspida, 23; 2.4.1 Structure, 24; 2.4.2. Growth, 26; 2.4.3. Diversity, 27; 2.5. Infraclass 3, Petromyzonida, 27; 2.5.1. Structure, 27; 2.6. Incertae sedis Palaeospondylus, 28; 2.7. Mode of life, 29; References, 31. -- 3 Class Pteraspidomorphi -- 3.1. Classification, 35; 3.2. Pteraspidomorph characteristics, 36; 3.3. Subclass 1, Heterostraci, 36; 3.3.1. Structure, 36; 3.3.2. Growth and the evolution of the shield, 41; 3.3.3. Diversity and interrelationships, 45; 3.3.4. Mode of life, 49; 3.4. Incertae sedis Polybranchiaspis, 52; 3.5. Subclass 2, Thelodonti, 53; 3.5.1. Structure, 53; 3.5.2. Diversity and affinities, 55; 3.6. Relationships of agnathans, 56; References, 57. -- 4 Subclass Acanthodii -- 4.1. Classification, 61; 4.2. Acanthodian characteristics, 61; 4.2.1. Structure, 63; 4.2.2. Diversity and tendencies in evolution, 71; 4.2.3. Mode of life, 75; References, 76. -- 5 Subclass Osteichthyes. Infraclass Actinopterygii -- 5.1. Classification, 79; 5.2. Osteichthyan characteristics, 80; 5.3. Infraclass Actinopterygii, 81; 5.4. Superorder 1, Chondrostei, 86; 5.5. Order 1, Palaeoniscida, 86; 5.5.1. Structure, 87; 5.5.2. Suborder 1, Palaeoniscoidei, 91; 5.5.3. Suborder 2, Platysomidei, 94; 5.6. Order 2, Haplolepidida, 97; 5.7. Order 3, Tarrasiida, 97; 5.8. Order 4, Phanerorhynchida, 98; 5.9. Order 5, Dorypterida, 99; 5.10. Superorder 2, Holostei, 99; 5.11. Order 1, Semionotida, 100; 5.12. Tendencies in evolution, 102; References, 105. -- 6 Subclass Osteichthyes. Infraclass Crossopterygii -- 6.1. Classification, 110; 6.2. Crossopterygian characteristics, 111; 6.3. Superorder 1, Rhipidistia, 113; 6.3.1. Structure, 114;6.3.2. Order 1, Holoptychiida, 122; 6.3.3. Order 2, Osteolepidida, 125; 6.3.4. Order 3, Rhizodontida, 126; 6.3.5. Tendencies in evolution, 127; 6.4. Superorder 2, Actinistia, 127; 6.4.1. Structure, 127; 6.4.2. Diversity, 131; 6.5. Incertae sedis Onychodontidae, 131; 6.6. Mode of life, 134; References, 136. -- 7 Subclass Osteichthyes. Infraclass Dipnoi -- 7.1. Classification, 141; 7.2. Dipnoan characteristics, 141; 7.3. Structure and diversity, 144; 7.3.1. Structure, 144; 7.3.2. Diversity, 149; 7.4. Evolution and mode of life, 153; 7.5. Growth of cosmoid scales and bones, 154; 7.6. R elationships of teleostomes, 155; References, 158. -- 8 Subclass Placodermi -- 8.1. Classification, 161; 8.2. Placoderm characteristics, 162; 8.3. Order 1, Arthrodira, 163; 8.3.1. Structure, 164; 8.3.2. Diversity and tendencies in evolution, 170; 8.4. Order 2, Ptyctodontida, 178; 8.5. Order 3, Phyllolepidida, 180; 8.6. Order 4, Petalichthyida, 181; 8.7. Order 5, Rhenanida, 185; 8.7.1. Suborder 1, Palaeacanthaspidoidei, 185; 8.7.2. Suborder 2, Gemuendinoidei, 188; 8.8. Order 6, Antiarchi, 191; 8.9. Incertae sedis Stensioellidae, 195; 8.10 Evolution and mode of life, 197; References, 200. -- 9 Subclass Chondrichthyes. Infraclass Elasmobranchii -- 9.1. Classification, 206; 9.2. Chondrichthyan characteristics, 206; 9.3. Infraclass Elasmobranchii, 209; 9.4. Order 1, Cladoselachida, 210; 9.5. Order 2, Cladodontida, 213; 9.6. Order 3, Selachii, 215; 9.6.1. Suborder 1, Ctenacanthoidei, 215; 9.6.2. Suborder 2, Hybodontoidei, 217; 9.7. Order 4, Xenacanthida, 218; 9.8. Incertae sedis Order 5, Helicopriondia, 220; 9.9. Evolution, 221; 9.10. Mode of life, 222; References, 223. -- 10 Subclass Chondrichthyes. Infraclass Holocephali -- 10.1. Classification, 226; 10.2. Holocephalan characteristics, 227; 10.3. Order 1, Chimaerida, 229; 10.3.1. Suborder 1, Helodontoidei, 229; 10.3.2. Suborder 2, Cochliodontoidei, 231; 10.3.3. Suborder 3, Menaspoidei, 231; 10.4. Order 2, Chondrenchelyida, 233; 10.5. Order 3, Edestida, 234; 10.6. Incertae sedis Ornithoprion, 237; 10.7. Order 4, Psammodontida, 238; 10.8. Order 5, Copodontida, 238; 10.9. Incertae sedis Order 6, Petalodontida, 239; 10.10 Evolution and mode of life, 240; 10.11. Relationship of elasmobranchiomorphs, 242;References, 244. -- 11 Summary of the early evolution of fishes.
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    ISBN: 9781461586517
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Insemination in Human and Veterinary Medicine -- Culture of Human Male Germ Cells in Vitro -- Preservation of Human Sperm by Liquid Nitrogen Vapor Freezing -- Motility and Morphology of Human Sperms after Freezing in Liquid Nitrogen -- Some Problems Involved in Freezing and Insemination With Human Sperm -- Oxygen Consumption of Human Spermatozoa and Seminal Plasma -- Extracellular Glutamic-Oxaloacetic Transaminase as a Measure on Membrane Injury in Spermatozoa During Treatment -- The Effect of Tubal Sperm Concentration on the Rate of Development of Swine Ova and Blastocysts -- The Practical Use of DF-Semen on Cattle in Sweden -- A Male Sexual Cycle -- Transplantation in Gynecology -- Transplantation of Gynecological Organs: Ethical Problems -- Medical Aspects on Transplantations in Gynecology -- Immunodepression: I. Principles -- Immunodepression: II. Radiologic and Pharmacologic Treatment -- Immunosuppressive Regimes Directed at the Lymphocyte -- Transplantation of Ovaries -- Significance of Transplantation of the Uterus and the Fallopian Tubes -- Anastomosis of Small Vessels -- Autotransplantation of the Uterine Horns and Ovaries in Female Rabbits -- Homotransplantation of the Uterine Horns in Female Rabbits -- The Use of Blastocysts in Human and Veterinary Medicine -- Discussion on the Use of Blastocysts in Human and Veterinary Medicine -- How Distant is the Clinical Use of Human Blastocysts? -- Laparoscopic Recovery of Pre-Ovulatory Human Oocytes After Priming of the Ovaries with Gonadotrophins -- Scanning Electron Microscopy of Mouse Blastocysts Before and at Implantation -- Recent Advances in Contraception -- Long Acting Polydimethylsiloxane Implants for Contraception -- Sustained Release Hormonal Preparations -- Experience with Norgestrel in Continuous Microdosage -- Influence of Low Doses of Gestagens on Some Pituitary-Ovarian Functions -- On the Way to a More Physiological Hormonal Contraception -- The Pill: On Chromosomes -- Amenorrhea Following Oral Contraceptives -- The Influence of Oral Contraceptives on Carbohydrate and Lipid Metabolism -- Thromboembolism and Oral Contraceptives -- Possible Mechanism of the Anti-Fertility Effect of Copper -- Intra-Uterine Devices, Side-Effects -- Sterility I. Experimental -- Glycogen in Spermatidic Arrest -- Dihydrotestosterone (5 ?-Androstan-17-?-o1-3 one) in the Epididymis of Rats -- FSH-Releasing Activity of Clomiphenecitrat -- Sterility II. Clinical -- Estimation of Thiocyanate Level in Uterus. Preliminary Report -- Lymphocyte Transformation in Wife-Husband Mixed Leucocyte Cultures in Normal and Pathological Pregnancies -- Utero-Abdominal Reflux and Female Sterility. A Clinical Study -- The Experimental Artificial Oviduct -- The Effects of Mesterolone on Patients with Impaired Spermatogenesis and Sexual Disorders -- An Electromyographic Study of the External Urethal Sphincter During Ejaculation on Patients with Ejaculation Trouble Subsequent to Colectomy and Rectum Extirpation due to Colitis Ulcerosa and Crohn’s Disease.
    Description / Table of Contents: Insemination in Human and Veterinary MedicineCulture of Human Male Germ Cells in Vitro -- Preservation of Human Sperm by Liquid Nitrogen Vapor Freezing -- Motility and Morphology of Human Sperms after Freezing in Liquid Nitrogen -- Some Problems Involved in Freezing and Insemination With Human Sperm -- Oxygen Consumption of Human Spermatozoa and Seminal Plasma -- Extracellular Glutamic-Oxaloacetic Transaminase as a Measure on Membrane Injury in Spermatozoa During Treatment -- The Effect of Tubal Sperm Concentration on the Rate of Development of Swine Ova and Blastocysts -- The Practical Use of DF-Semen on Cattle in Sweden -- A Male Sexual Cycle -- Transplantation in Gynecology -- Transplantation of Gynecological Organs: Ethical Problems -- Medical Aspects on Transplantations in Gynecology -- Immunodepression: I. Principles -- Immunodepression: II. Radiologic and Pharmacologic Treatment -- Immunosuppressive Regimes Directed at the Lymphocyte -- Transplantation of Ovaries -- Significance of Transplantation of the Uterus and the Fallopian Tubes -- Anastomosis of Small Vessels -- Autotransplantation of the Uterine Horns and Ovaries in Female Rabbits -- Homotransplantation of the Uterine Horns in Female Rabbits -- The Use of Blastocysts in Human and Veterinary Medicine -- Discussion on the Use of Blastocysts in Human and Veterinary Medicine -- How Distant is the Clinical Use of Human Blastocysts? -- Laparoscopic Recovery of Pre-Ovulatory Human Oocytes After Priming of the Ovaries with Gonadotrophins -- Scanning Electron Microscopy of Mouse Blastocysts Before and at Implantation -- Recent Advances in Contraception -- Long Acting Polydimethylsiloxane Implants for Contraception -- Sustained Release Hormonal Preparations -- Experience with Norgestrel in Continuous Microdosage -- Influence of Low Doses of Gestagens on Some Pituitary-Ovarian Functions -- On the Way to a More Physiological Hormonal Contraception -- The Pill: On Chromosomes -- Amenorrhea Following Oral Contraceptives -- The Influence of Oral Contraceptives on Carbohydrate and Lipid Metabolism -- Thromboembolism and Oral Contraceptives -- Possible Mechanism of the Anti-Fertility Effect of Copper -- Intra-Uterine Devices, Side-Effects -- Sterility I. Experimental -- Glycogen in Spermatidic Arrest -- Dihydrotestosterone (5 ?-Androstan-17-?-o1-3 one) in the Epididymis of Rats -- FSH-Releasing Activity of Clomiphenecitrat -- Sterility II. Clinical -- Estimation of Thiocyanate Level in Uterus. Preliminary Report -- Lymphocyte Transformation in Wife-Husband Mixed Leucocyte Cultures in Normal and Pathological Pregnancies -- Utero-Abdominal Reflux and Female Sterility. A Clinical Study -- The Experimental Artificial Oviduct -- The Effects of Mesterolone on Patients with Impaired Spermatogenesis and Sexual Disorders -- An Electromyographic Study of the External Urethal Sphincter During Ejaculation on Patients with Ejaculation Trouble Subsequent to Colectomy and Rectum Extirpation due to Colitis Ulcerosa and Crohn’s Disease.
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    Boston, MA : Springer US
    ISBN: 9781461333210
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 138 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1. Macroscopic Theory -- 1.1 Electromagnetic field in a solid -- 1.2 Dielectric constant and optical conductivity -- 1.3 Crystal symmetry -- 1.4 Propagation of waves -- 1.5 Kramers-Krönig relations -- 1.6 The sum rule -- 1.7 Dispersion theory of classical oscillators -- 2. Crystal Lattice Absorption -- 2.1 Vibrational modes of a crystal lattice -- 2.2 Photon-phonon interaction -- 2.3 Microscopic theory of infra-red dispersion -- 2.4 Two-phonon absorption -- 3. Interband Transitions -- 3.1 Electron energy bands -- 3.2 Direct transitions -- 3.3 Critical points -- 3.4 Absorption band edges -- 3.5 Indirect transitions -- 3.6 Infra-red absorption in superconductors -- 4. Free Carrier Absorption -- 4.1 Classical theory -- 4.2 Intraband transitions -- 4.3 Electron transport -- 4.4 Surface admittance -- 4.5 Infra-red absorption in metals -- 4.6 Free carrier absorption in semiconductors -- 5. Plasma Effects -- 5.1 Free electron model -- 5.2 Volume plasmons -- 5.3 Surface plasmons -- 6. Exciton Effects -- 6.1 Electron-hole interaction -- 6.2 Optical absorption -- 6.3 Inert-atom solids and alkali halides -- 6.4 Semiconductors -- 6.5 Spatial dispersion -- 7. Non-Linear Optics -- 7.1 Classification of non-linear effects -- 7.2 Non-linear susceptibilities -- 7.3 Second harmonic generation -- 7.4 Parametric amplification and oscillation -- 7.5 Third order effects -- References.
    Abstract: The electromagnetic theory of Maxwell and the electron theory of Lorentz and Drude stimulated a great deal of experimental work on the optical properties of solids in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The time was not then ripe, however, for general progress in this field. The experimental techniques were not available to produce suitable specimens for optical measurements with well­ defined structure and purity. On the theoretical side, the classical electron theory provided only a very incomplete account of the interaction of light waves with matter. The centre of interest in optical research moved to atomic and molecular spectroscopy where quantitative results were easier to obtain. The quantum theory, starting with Bohr's theory of 1913, provided a highly successful basis for the interpretation of the optical spectra of atoms and molecules. The present-day theory of the optical properties of solids is based on the quantum theory of electrons in solids, developed from the early researches of Sommerfeld and Bloch, and the theory of lattice vibrations originating in the research by Born. The formal con­ nection between optical absorption and electron wave functions in solids has been well known since the 1930s but it is only recently that electron energy band calculations have achieved sufficient accuracy to make profitable a comparison of experimental and theoretical results. Without some guidance from a theoretical band structure calculation, it would be difficult to make any progress with the in­ terpretation of an optical absorption spectrum.
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    Boston, MA : Springer US
    ISBN: 9781475769555
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 115 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Concentration Fluctuations and Their Influence on Sound Absorption -- Spectrum of Aqueous Urea Solutions in the Near-Infrared Region -- Influence of the Effective (Local) Light-Wave Field on the Infrared Absorption Spectrum of Liquid Water in the Vicinity of the Valence-Vibration Band -- Raman Spectra of Water, Saturated Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions, and Ice Crystals -- The Germanium-Water Interface -- State of Water in Certain Perchlorate Crystal Hydrates Formed by Elements of Periodic Group II -- Investigation of Aqueous Nonelectrolyte Solutions by the Spin Echo Method -- Temperature-Related Changes in the Infrared Absorption Spectrum of Water in the Cerebral and Muscle Tissues of the Frog -- A Mass-Spectrometric Study of Disturbances of Water Exchange Through the Pulmonary Barrier in Animals -- Possible Role of Water in Neuromuscular Excitation -- The Two-Structure Model and the Heat Capacity of Water -- Study of the Structural Characteristics of Water from the Infrared Absorption Spectra of Aqueous Acetonitrile Solutions -- Concentration-Related Changes in the Spectral Characteristics of the Libration Band of Liquid Water in Acetonitrile and Acetone Solutions -- Investigation of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions by the Deflected Total Internal Reflection (DTIR) Method -- Concentration Fluctuations and Light Scattering in Aqueous Solutions of Propyl Alcohols -- Interpretation of the Spectrum of Ice and Water in the Valence- and Deformation-Vibration Regions -- Chemical Proton Shifts in H2O–D2O Solutions -- Self-Diffusion in Aqueous Solutions of Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins -- Use of Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy to Investigate the Influence on Water Structure of a Number of Compounds with a Protective Action during Freezing of Human Erythrocytes -- Accessibility of Water in Muscle Fibers to Molecules of Different Sizes -- Calculation of Binary Distribution Functions and Thermodynamic Characteristics of Aqueous Solutions of Strong Electrolytes by the Monte Carlo Method.
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