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  • 1
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    London : Springer London
    ISBN: 9781447145226
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 213 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Popular Science ; Medicine ; Science (General) ; Medicine
    Abstract: 1. The Grandest Surgeon -- 2. An Introduction to Medicine -- 3. The Pleasures of Undergraduate Research -- 4. In Foreign Parts -- 5. Life Classes -- 6. The Bed Jape -- 7. The Driving Offence -- 8. The Joys of Postgraduate Research -- 9. The Way Home -- 10. Christmas Day in the Workhouse -- 11. Chutney Wars -- 12. In More Foreign Parts -- 13. The Final Examinations.
    Abstract: 'MacLeod's Introduction to Medicine: A Doctor’s Memoir' is a collection of short stories that gives the reader an insight into the humorous side of a doctor’s life before the dawn of management
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. The Grandest Surgeon2. An Introduction to Medicine -- 3. The Pleasures of Undergraduate Research -- 4. In Foreign Parts -- 5. Life Classes -- 6. The Bed Jape -- 7. The Driving Offence -- 8. The Joys of Postgraduate Research -- 9. The Way Home -- 10. Christmas Day in the Workhouse -- 11. Chutney Wars -- 12. In More Foreign Parts -- 13. The Final Examinations. .
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  • 2
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319056098
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 173 p. 1 illus, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Sanctis, Fausto Martin de Football, gambling and money laundering
    Keywords: Fußball ; Glücksspiel ; Geldwäsche ; USA ; Science (General) ; Criminology ; Law ; Law ; Science (General) ; Criminology ; Fußball ; Sportwette ; Geldwäsche ; Bekämpfung ; Fußball ; Sportwette ; Geldwäsche ; Bekämpfung
    Abstract: Professional football means many things to many people. For players, a means to possible fame and fortune. For fans, a source of local or national pride, and perhaps the chance to score with a few bets. For criminal organizations, a cover for making millions in corrupt enterprises. In the world of gambling this is no different. Football, Gambling, and Money Laundering describes in impressive detail the scope of the problem, the layers of denial that allow sports-related financial crime to flourish, and the steps that are being taken--and that need to be taken--to combat illicit operations in the sports world. Expert analysis explains criminal activity in the context of football, and how sports governing bodies, the media, and others have created a culture that regularly turns a blind eye. International data and instructive legal case examples shed light on the role of the Internet in the spread of gambling and money laundering as well as the strengths and weaknesses of current law enforcement, legislative, and sports-based efforts in fighting corruption. Included in the coverage: • Criminal activity in the sports world • Financial crime and exploitation in football and gambling • Legal wagering and illegal betting, including online • Illegal and disguised payment instruments used by organized crime • International legal cooperation in combating money laundering • National and international proposals for improving the sports and gambling industries to prevent money laundering An authoritative reference to a growing and wide-reaching concern, Football, Gambling, and Money Laundering will find an interested audience among academics, prosecutors, judges, law enforcement officials, and others involved in efforts to curb corruption and money laundering in the world of football
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Sport -- Chapter 3. Football.-Chapter 4. Gambling and Lotteries -- Chapter 5. Illegal Betting and Internet Gambling. Chapter 6.The Use of Illegal and Disguised Instruments for Payments (Cash, E-money, Offshore Accounts, NGOs) by Organized Crime -- Chapter 7.Combating Money Laundering Through Sport and Gambling: International Legal Cooperation.- Chapter 8. Conclusions -- Chapter 9. Proposals to Improve the War Against Money Laundering Through Gambling and Sport/Football.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783662445655
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 248 S.)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 150
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Neurobiology ; Psychology ; Anthropology ; Philosophy (General) ; Popular Science ; Popular Science in Psychology ; Psychology, general ; Behavioral Sciences ; Philosophy ; Philosophie ; Neurowissenschaften ; Anthropologie ; Ethnologie ; Kulturvergleich ; Denken ; Denken ; Neurowissenschaften ; Anthropologie ; Ethnologie ; Kulturvergleich
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  • 4
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    [s.l.] : transcript Verlag
    ISBN: 9783837624342
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (244 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Gender; innovation research; science; technology; engineering ; Geschlecht; Innovationsforschung; Naturwissenschaft; Technologie; Ingenieurswissenschaften ; Science (General) ; Women. Feminism ; Naturwissenschaften ; Ingenieurwissenschaften ; Geschlechterstereotyp ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Naturwissenschaften ; Ingenieurwissenschaften ; Geschlechterstereotyp
    Note: What role does gender play in scientific research and the development of new technologies? This book provides methodological expertise, research experiences and empirical findings in the dynamic field of Science and Technology Studies. Topics range from the design of information and communication technologies, epistemologies of biology and history of chemistry to teaching mathematics and professional processes in engineering.〈p〉Was ist die Wirkungsweise von Geschlecht in naturwissenschaftlicher Forschung und der Entwicklung neuer Technologien? Das Buch präsentiert methodologische Expertise, Forschungserfahrungen und empirische Ergebnisse im dynamischen Feld der Naturwissenschafts- und Technologieforschung. Themen umfassen die Entwicklung von Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien, Erkenntnisprozesse in der Biologie und der Chemiegeschichte, Didaktik der Mathematik und Entwicklungen in den Ingenieurberufen , English
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  • 5
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    Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9781137375872
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 241 S. , Ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] Ebrary Online-Ressource Ebrary online
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan memory studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Media and Nostalgia
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Media and nostalgia
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Nostalgia Social aspects ; Collective memory ; Mass media Social aspects ; Mass media Social aspects ; Nostalgia ; Science (General) ; Electronic books ; Nostalgie ; Massenmedien ; Massenkultur ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Media (Ancient kingdom) Psychological aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Massenmedien ; Nostalgie ; Nostalgie ; Massenmedien ; Massenkultur ; Kollektives Gedächtnis
    Abstract: Media and Nostalgia is an interdisciplinary and international exploration of media and their relation to nostalgia. Each chapter demonstrates how nostalgia has always been a media-related matter, studying also the recent nostalgia boom by analysing, among others, digital photography, television series and home videos.
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Series" -- "Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Contents" -- "List of Figures" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Notes on Contributors" -- "Introduction: Media and Nostalgia" -- "Part I: Analogue Nostalgias" -- "1 Analogue Nostalgia and the Aesthetics of Digital Remediation" -- "2 Homesick for Aged Home Movies: Why Do We Shoot Contemporary Family Videos in Old-Fashioned Ways?" -- "3 The Instant Past: Nostalgia and Digital Retro Photography" -- "4 Retromania: Crisis of the Progressive Ideal and Pop Music Spectrality" -- "Part II Exploited Nostalgias" -- "5 Retrotyping and the Marketing of Nostalgia" -- "6 Anti-nostalgia in Citroënâs Advertising Campaign" -- "7 Networks as Media for Nostalgia in an Organisational Context" -- "8 Media and the Closure of the Memory Boom" -- "Part III: Screened Nostalgias" -- "9 Nostalgia Is Not What It Used to Be: Serial Nostalgia and Nostalgic Television Series" -- "10 AMCâs Mad Men and the Politics of Nostalgia" -- "11 The Television Channel ARTE as a Time Machine and Matrix for European Identity" -- "12 Nostalgia, Tinted Memories and Cinematic Historiography: On Otto Premingerâs Premingerâs Bonjour Tristesse (1958)" -- "Part IV: Creative Nostalgias" -- "13 Creative Nostalgia for an Imagined Better Future: Il treno del Sud by the Migrant Filmmaker Alvaro Bizzarri" -- "14 Nostalgia and Postcolonial Utopia in Senghorâs Négritude" -- "15 Impossible Nostalgia" -- "16 Journeys through the Past: Contempt, Nostalgia, Enigma" -- "Poetic Transfer of a (Serious) Situation".
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Media and Nostalgia; Part I: Analogue Nostalgias; 1 Analogue Nostalgia and the Aesthetics of Digital Remediation; 2 Homesick for Aged Home Movies: Why Do We Shoot Contemporary Family Videos in Old-Fashioned Ways?; 3 The Instant Past: Nostalgia and Digital Retro Photography; 4 Retromania: Crisis of the Progressive Ideal and Pop Music Spectrality; Part II Exploited Nostalgias; 5 Retrotyping and the Marketing of Nostalgia; 6 Anti-nostalgia in Citroën's Advertising Campaign
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Networks as Media for Nostalgia in an Organisational Context8 Media and the Closure of the Memory Boom; Part III: Screened Nostalgias; 9 Nostalgia Is Not What It Used to Be: Serial Nostalgia and Nostalgic Television Series; 10 AMC's Mad Men and the Politics of Nostalgia; 11 The Television Channel ARTE as a Time Machine and Matrix for European Identity; 12 Nostalgia, Tinted Memories and Cinematic Historiography: On Otto Preminger's Preminger's Bonjour Tristesse (1958); Part IV: Creative Nostalgias
    Description / Table of Contents: 13 Creative Nostalgia for an Imagined Better Future: Il treno del Sud by the Migrant Filmmaker Alvaro Bizzarri14 Nostalgia and Postcolonial Utopia in Senghor's Négritude; 15 Impossible Nostalgia; 16 Journeys through the Past: Contempt, Nostalgia, Enigma; Poetic Transfer of a (Serious) Situation; Index
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  • 6
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783642376979
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 193 S. 4 Abb, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Berger, Jörg, 1970 - Liebe lässt sich lernen
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Applied psychology ; Consciousness ; Popular Science ; Psychology ; Psychotherapy. ; Counseling. ; Behavioral therapy. ; Personality. ; Social psychology. ; Science (General) ; Psychology ; Applied psychology ; Consciousness ; Ratgeber ; Zweierbeziehung
    Abstract: Einleitung: Was wir über die Liebe wissen -- Kommunikation: Verstehen und Widerspruch -- Emotionen: Gefühle kontrollieren und Gefühle zeigen -- Bindung: Bindung aufbauen und Freiheit bewahren -- Intimität: Einswerden und Selbstbewahrung -- Austausch: Geben und Nehmen -- Lebensgestaltung: Eigensinn und Gemeinsinn. - Nachwort.
    Abstract: Lernwege statt Glücksrezepte Warum bringen Männer nicht öfter Blumen mit und warum loben Frauen zu wenig? Kann man sich tatsächlich „auseinander leben“? Gibt es guten Sex trotz Liebe? Worauf kommt es wirklich beim Streiten an? Wie räumt man Beziehungsprobleme aus dem Weg? Auf diese Fragen gibt die Paarpsychologie fundierte Antworten. In übersichtlicher Form führt der Psychotherapeut Jörg Berger zusammen, was gut belegt und praxisrelevant ist. Glückliche Paarbeziehungen beruhen auf Einstellungen, Verhaltensweisen und Problemlösungen, die erlernbar sind. Diese ermöglichen Paaren, sich in den Spannungsfeldern zu bewegen, die sich im gemeinsamen Alltag auftun: Kommunikation: Verstehen und Widerspruch - Emotionen: Gefühle kontrollieren und Gefühle zeigen - Bindung: Bindung aufbauen und Freiheit bewahren - Intimität: Einswerden und Selbstbewahrung - Austausch: Geben und nehmen - Lebensgestaltung: Eigensinn und Gemeinsinn Zum Autor: Jörg Berger, Jahrgang 1970, ist Diplom-Psychologe, Psychologischer Psychotherapeut, Paartherapeut, Sachbuchautor und freies Redaktionsmitglied der Zeitschrift „Family“. Nach längerer klinischer Tätigkeit arbeitet er heute in eigener Praxis und lebt mit seiner Familie in Heidelberg.
    Description / Table of Contents: Einleitung: Was wir über die Liebe wissenKommunikation: Verstehen und Widerspruch -- Emotionen: Gefühle kontrollieren und Gefühle zeigen -- Bindung: Bindung aufbauen und Freiheit bewahren -- Intimität: Einswerden und Selbstbewahrung -- Austausch: Geben und nehmen -- Lebensgestaltung: Eigensinn und Gemeinsinn. - Nachwort.
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  • 7
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    Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9781137293022
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 156 S.
    Parallel Title: Print version Theatre of Good Intentions : Challenges and Hopes for Theatre and Social Change
    DDC: 306.4/848
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Theatre of Good Intentions examines limitations of theatre in the creation of social and political change. This book looks at some of the reasons why achieving such goals is hard; examining what theatre can and can't do. It examines a range of applied and political theatre case studies, focusing on theatre's impact on participants and spectators
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Why Do We Want to Use Theatre to Make Social Change?; Theatre as a tactic; Applied theatre; Efficacy versus affect; Unintended byproducts; Applied theatre and the Left; Change is hard to make; Theatre has unique properties; Methodology; Limitations; What are the limitations of theatre in making social change?; Part I: Impacting Participants; 1 Theatre of Good Intentions; Privilege: an acknowledged challenge; The desire to change the world through theatre; Guilt; Good intentions or altruism; Global Poverty
    Description / Table of Contents: The silent witnessTrouble understanding the constraints of those without privilege; Collaboration with insiders; Value laden structures; 2 Participatory Theatre and the Problem of Dominant Discourse; Popular versus progressive; The drama classroom as institutional space; Why Boal in school?; Facilitation tensions in the drama classroom; Perfect; Dominant discourses, facilitation possibilities; 3 Embedded in Institutions, Beholden to Institutional Forces; Negotiating spaces for radical freedom within prison institutional structures; Storycatchers Theatre's 'Fabulous Females' at IYC Warrenville
    Description / Table of Contents: Real authority, ideal authorityPrison authority as ideal authority; Narrative frameworks and fields of social power; Part II: Impacting Audiences; Introduction to Part II: theatre's impact on audiences; 4 Catharsis, Critical Distance, and Change; Catharsis; Critiques of empathy and catharsis: Brecht and Boal; Authenticity and empathy; Distance, framing, and affect; Wasting pity; Emotion and empathy as 'technologies for social transformation'; Limitation and balance; Assessing change; 5 Spectatorship, Community, and 'Otherness'; Communitas; Audience research
    Description / Table of Contents: Theatrical events and community building'Reality' and 'truth'; The limits of community; Communal cynicism; Getting closer?; 'From the very same cup'; 6 Responding to Contemporary Events in an Era of Instant Gratification; A poetic of public events or the dramaturgy of Katrina; Mass media's construction of Katrina; UNIVERSAS' Ameriville; Paul Chan's Waiting for Godot in New Orleans; Limits and opportunities in a market-driven world; Conclusion: Real Change in the Real World; Revolutionary change; How much change do we actually want?; The limits of agency; Performance as a tactic
    Description / Table of Contents: So what are we doing?Notes; References; Index
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    New York, NY : Springer
    ISBN: 9781461432753
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 313 p. 93 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Hess, Karl, 1945 - Working knowledge
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Science Study and teaching ; Mathematics ; Popular Science ; Science (General) ; Science Study and teaching ; Mathematics ; Science ; Technology ; Engineering ; Mathematics ; Naturwissenschaftlicher Unterricht ; Fachdidaktik
    Abstract: Working Knowledge: STEM Essentials for the 21st Century is designed to inspire a wide range of readers from high school and undergraduate students with an interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) to STEM teachers and those who wish to become teachers. Written by renowned scientist and teacher Dr. Karl Hess of the University of Illinois at Urbana, a member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering, the book presents a critical collection of timeless STEM concepts and connects them with contemporary research advances in addition to the needs of our daily lives. With an engaging and accessible style not requiring a formal background in STEM, Dr. Hess takes the reader on a journey from Euclidean Geometry and Cartesian Coordinates up through 21st Century scientific topics like the global positioning system, nanotechnology, and super-efficient alternative energy systems.Working Knowledge: STEM Essentials for the 21st Century at once serves as an almanac on the fascinating physical, chemical, quantitative features of the natural world and built environment, as well as a need-to-know list of topics for students, teachers, and parents interested in STEM education
    Description / Table of Contents: 〈p〉Mathematics: the Study of Quantity, Structure, Space and Change -- Science: the Process of Understanding the Natural World and its Possibilities -- Engineering and Technology: Math and Science Meet Creativity and Design -- STEM in Our Daily Lives -- Some More Advanced STEM Problems. 〈/p〉.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9788847054479
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 80 pagg, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    DDC: 570
    Keywords: Life sciences ; Chemistry ; Medicine ; Animal behavior ; Science (General) ; Life Sciences ; Life sciences ; Chemistry ; Medicine ; Animal behavior ; Science (General)
    Abstract: L’alimentazione, oltre a soddisfare un bisogno primario e a svolgere un ruolo chiave nella prevenzione delle malattie, ha importanti implicazioni culturali, sociali e psicologiche. Nutrirsi è un atto appreso e di natura cognitiva, ed è sempre influenzato dalle idee, dalla religione e dalla tradizione famigliare di un individuo. L’atto del mangiare assume un significato culturale ed è un elemento cruciale nella creazione di un senso di appartenenza; attorno al cibo si costruisce un linguaggio che chiama in causa anche ricordi, percezioni e stati d’animo connessi all’affettività e al
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Prefazione; Table of Contents; 1 Salute e nutrizione; 1.1 Esiste la ricetta del benessere?; 1.2 Salute e malattia; 1.3 La nutrizione intelligente; 1.4 Le malattie nel mondo di ieri; 1.5 Le malattie nel mondo di oggi; 1.6 La mappa del nuovo mondo: malattie e continenti a confronto; 1.7 Alimentazione e malattia oggi: il quadro si complica; 1.8 Bambini più in carne uguale bambini più sani?; Bibliografia; 2 Raccontare il cibo attraverso le ricette: sapori, salute, storie; 2.1 Ricette; 2.1.1 Curry di gamberi al cocco (Mozambico)
    Description / Table of Contents: Ingredienti alla lente: latte di coccoEmozioni e cibo: la nostalgia; 2.1.2 Couscous (Marocco); Ingredienti alla lente: zafferano; Emozioni e cibo: il dono; 2.1.3 Feijoada (Brasile); Ingredienti alla lente: fagioli neri; Emozioni e cibo: la rabbia; 2.1.4 Falafel (Egitto); Ingredienti alla lente: fave; Emozioni e cibo: il piacere; 2.1.5 Sarma (Armenia; 2.1.6 Suthlac (Armenia); Ingredienti alla lente: foglie di vite rossa; Emozioni e cibo: la memoria; 2.1.7 Polpettine con crauti (Ungheria); Ingredienti alla lente: crauti; Emozioni e cibo: la gioia; 2.1.8 Riso "Sarccaraipponkal" (Sri Lanka)
    Description / Table of Contents: Ingredienti alla lente: riso rossoEmozioni e cibo: il ringraziamento; 2.1.9 Caldo de bolas rellenas (Ecuador); Ingredienti alla lente: platano verde; Emozioni e cibo: l'armonia; 2.1.10 Pasca (Romania); Ingredienti alla lente: uva sultanina; Emozioni e cibo: la rinascita; 2.1.11 Involtini in foglie mais (Pellerossa Nordamerica); Ingredienti alla lente: farina di grano saraceno; Emozioni e cibo: l'amicizia; 3 Il cibo e le emozioni; 4 Conclusioni. In ogni viaggio si varca un confine; 4.1 Giro del mondo in ottanta sapori; 4.2 Nord America; 4.2.1 USA; 4.3 Sud America; 4.3.1 Brasile
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.3.2 Argentina4.4 Oceania; 4.4.1 Australia; 4.5 Asia; 4.5.1 Singapore; 4.5.2 India; 4.5.3 Myanmar; 4.6 Europa; 4.6.1 Italia; 4.6.2 Svezia; 4.6.3 Inghilterra; 4.7 Africa; 4.7.1 Egitto; 4.7.2 Zimbabwe; 4.7.3 Repubblica del Sud del Sudan
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
    ISBN: 9781402082641 , 9781402082665
    Language: English
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Online-Ressource
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Encyclopedia of sciences and religions
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Encyclopedia of sciences and religions ; 1: A - C
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Encyclopedia of sciences and religions ; 2: D - L
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Encyclopedia of sciences and religions ; 3: M - P
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Encyclopedia of sciences and religions ; 4: Q - Z
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Philosophy ; Regional planning ; Religion (General) ; Humanities / Arts ; Science Philosophy ; Religion—Philosophy. ; Humanities ; Religion. ; Social sciences. ; Ethnology. ; Culture. ; Religion ; Science ; Religionswissenschaft
    Abstract: "To all who love the God with a 1000 names and respect science” In the last quarter century, the academic field of Science and Theology (Religion) has attracted scholars from a wide variety of disciplines. The question is, which disciplines are attracted and what do these disciplines have to contribute to the debate? In order to answer this question, the encyclopedia maps the (self)-identified disciplines and religious traditions that participate or might come to participate in the Science and Religion debate. This is done by letting each representative of a discipline and tradition answer specific chosen questions. They also need to identify the discipline in relation to the Science and Religion debate. Understandably representatives of several disciplines and traditions answered in the negative to this question. Nevertheless, they can still be important for the debate; indeed, scholars and scientists who work in the field of Science and Theology (Religion) may need knowledge beyond their own specific discipline. Therefore the encyclopedia also includes what are called general entries. Such entries may explain specific theories, methods, and topics. The general aim is to provide a starting point for new lines of inquiry. It is an invitation for fresh perspectives on the possibilities for engagement between and across sciences (again which includes the social and human sciences) and religions and theology. This encyclopedia is a comprehensive reference work for scholars interested in the topic of ‘Science and Religion.’ It covers the widest spectrum possible of academic disciplines and religious traditions worldwide, with the intent of laying bare similarities and differences that naturally emerge within and across disciplines and religions today. The A–Z format throughout affords easy and user-friendly access to relevant information. Additionally, a systematic question-answer format across all Sciences and Religions entries affords efficient identification of specific points of agreement, conflict, and disinterest across and between sciences and religions. The extensive cross-referencing between key words, phrases, and technical language used in the entries facilitates easy searches. We trust that all of the entries have something of value for any interested reader. Anne L.C. Runehov and Lluis Oviedo.
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Springer
    ISBN: 1283640287 , 9781461442899 , 9781283640282
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    DDC: 407.1
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    Keywords: Education ; Science (General) ; Grammar, Comparative and general ; Language and languages ; Englisch ; Wissenschaftssprache ; Grammatik
    Abstract: This book is based on a study of referees' reports and letters from journal editors on reasons why papers written by non-native researchers are rejected due to problems with English grammar. It draws on English-related errors from around 5000 papers written by non-native authors, several hundred emails, 500 abstracts by PhD students, and over 1000 hours of teaching researchers how to write and present research papers. The exercises include the following areas: active vs passive, use of wearticles (a/an, the, zero) and quantifiers (some, any, few etc)conditionals and modalscountable and uncountable nounsgenitiveinfinitive vs -ing formnumbers, acronyms, abbreviationsrelative clauses and which vs thattenses (e.g. simple present, simple past, present perfect)word orderExercise types are repeated for different contexts. For example, the difference between the simple present, present perfect and simple past is tested for use in papers, referees' reports, and emails of various types. Such repetition of similar types of exercises is perfect for revision purposes. English for Academic Research: Grammar Exercises is designed for self-study and there is a key to all exercises. Most exercises require no actual writing but simply choosing between various options, thus facilitating e-reading and rapid progress. The exercises can also be integrated into English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for Special Purposes (ESP) courses at universities and research institutes.The book can be used in conjunction with the other exercise books in the series and is cross-referenced to: English for Research: Usage, Style, and GrammarEnglish for Writing Research PapersEnglish for Academic Correspondence and Socializing Adrian Wallwork is the author of around 30 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students from 35 countries to write and present academic work.English for Writing Research PapersEnglish for Academic Correspondence and Socializing Adrian Wallwork is the author of around 30 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students from 35 countries to write and present academic work.English for Academic Correspondence and Socializing Adrian Wallwork is the author of around 30 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students from 35 countries to write and present academic work.
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Springer
    ISBN: 9781461442684 , 9781283623919
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    DDC: 407.1
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    Keywords: Education ; Science (General) ; Medicine ; Chemistry ; Language and languages ; Lehrmittel ; Englisch ; Wissenschaftssprache ; Wortschatz
    Abstract: This book is based on a study of referees' reports and letters from journal editors on reasons why papers written by non-native researchers are rejected due to problems with English (long sentences, redundancy, poor structure etc). It draws on English-related errors from around 5000 papers written by non-native authors, around 3000 emails, 500 abstracts by PhD students, and over 1000 hours of teaching researchers how to write and present research papers. The exercises are organized into nine chapters on: adjectives and adverbs (e.g. actual vs current, different vs several, continually vs continuously), link words (e.g. on the contrary vs on the other hand, despite vs nevertheless), nouns (e.g. danger vs hazard, measure vs measurement), prepositions (e.g. among vs between, in vs into, with vs within), verbs (e.g. check vs control, compose vs comprise, arise vs raise, exclude vs rule out), false friends and synonyms, spelling, useful phrases, emailsNearly all exercises require no actual writing but simply choosing between various options, thus facilitating self-study, e-reading and rapid progress. The exercises can also be integrated into English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for Special Purposes (ESP) courses at universities and research institutes.The book can be used in conjunction with the other exercise books in the series: English for Academic Research: Writing ExercisesEnglish for Academic Research: Grammar Exercises
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    ISBN: 1299408109 , 9781461442981 , 9781299408104
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 190 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Education ; Science (General) ; Language and languages ; Lehrbuch ; Englisch ; Wissenschaftssprache
    Abstract: This book is based on a study of referees' reports and letters from journal editors on reasons why papers written by non-native researchers are rejected due to problems with English (long sentences, redundancy, poor structure etc). It draws on English-related errors from around 5000 papers written by non-native authors, around 3000 emails, 500 abstracts by PhD students, and over 1000 hours of teaching researchers how to write and present research papers. The exercises are organized into ten chapters on: punctuation and spellingword orderwriting short sentences and paragraphslink words - connecting phrases and sentences togetherbeing concise and removing redundancyambiguity and political correctnessparaphrasing and avoiding plagiarismdefining, comparing, evaluating and highlightinganticipating possible objections, indicating level of certainty, discussion limitations, hedging, future workwriting each section of a paperSome exercises require no actual writing but simply choosing between various options, thus facilitating self-study, e-reading and rapid progress. In those exercises where extended writing is required, model answers are given. Exercise types are repeated for different contexts, for example the importance of being concise is tested for use in papers, referees' reports, and emails of various types. Such repetition of similar types of exercises is designed to facilitate revision. The exercises can also be integrated into English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for Special Purposes (ESP) courses at universities and research institutes.The book can be used in conjunction with the other exercise books in the series and is cross-referenced to: English for Research: Usage, Style, and GrammarEnglish for Writing Research PapersAdrian Wallwork is the author of around 30 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students from 35 countries to write and present academic work.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Punctuation and Spelling -- 2. Word Order -- 3. Writing Short Sentences and Paragraphs -- 4. Link Words: Connecting Phrases and Sentences Together -- 5. Being Concise and Removing Redundancy -- 6. Ambiguity and Political Correctness -- 7. Paraphrasing and Avoiding Plagiarism -- 8. Defining, Comparing, Evaluating, and Highlighting -- 9. Anticipating Possible Objections, Indicating Level of Certainty, Discussing Limitations, Hedging, Future Work -- 10. Writing Each Section of a Paper -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- Editing Service -- Index.
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    ISBN: 1283934671 , 9783531196794 , 9781283934671
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (282 S.) , graph. Darst.
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    Series Statement: Research
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Supervision in psychodrama
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    Abstract: Supervision plays an essential role in the process of learning and professional development in psychotherapy and training. High quality in supervision is a crucial part of the training to support and to guide trainees and to be a reliable point of reference in terms of practice and theory, technical and methodological standards, ethical issues, research and evaluation. Therefore, the main purpose of this book is to share ways of doing supervision in psychodrama among supervisors and trainers in different countries and to stimulate further discussion and development.
    Abstract: Supervision plays an essential role in the process of learning and professional development in psychotherapy and training. High quality in supervision is a crucial part of the training to support and to guide trainees and to be a reliable point of reference in terms of practice and theory, technical and methodological standards, ethical issues, research and evaluation. Therefore, the main purpose of this book is to share ways of doing supervision in psychodrama among supervisors and trainers in different countries and to stimulate further discussion and development.
    Description / Table of Contents: ​Theoretical, Ethical and Conceptual Frames -- Relational Aspects between Supervisor, Supervisees and Clients -- Supervision and Methods -- Training and Research in Supervision.
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    ISBN: 9783642353475
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 284 p. 71 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Weinert, Friedel, 1950 - The march of time
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science History ; Science Philosophy ; Science (General) ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science History ; Science Philosophy ; Science (General) ; Zeit ; Naturphilosophie ; Naturwissenschaften ; Zeit ; Naturphilosophie ; Naturwissenschaften
    Abstract: The aim of this interdisciplinary study is to reconstruct the evolution of our changing conceptions of time in the light of scientific discoveries. It will adopt a new perspective and organize the material around three central themes, which run through our history of time reckoning: cosmology and regularity; stasis and flux; symmetry and asymmetry. It is the physical criteria that humans choose - relativistic effects and time-symmetric equations or dynamic-kinematic effects and asymmetric conditions - that establish our views on the nature of time. This book will defend a dynamic rather than a static view of time
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Evolving Conceptions of Time in the Light of Scientific Discoveries -- Introduction -- 2 Time and Cosmology -- Greek Astronomy -- Plato and Aristotle -- The Need for Physical Time -- Kant’s Cosmology -- Time and Causality -- The Topology of Time -- The Metric of Time -- Some Advances in the Theory of Time in Classical Physics -- Time in Modern Physics -- The Measurement of Time in Quantum Mechanics -- Why Measurement? -- On Permissible Inferences from Scientific Theories -- 3 Flux and Stasis.-Parmenidean Stasis and Heraclitean Flux -- Idealism About Time -- Realism About Time -- Relationism About Time -- The Theory of Relativity and the Block Universe -- Minkowski Spacetime and the Block Universe -- An Alternative Representation of Minkowski Space-Time -- Space-Time and Invariance -- The General Theory of Relativity -- Substantivalism and Relationism About Space-Time --  4 Symmetry and Asymmetry -- Fundamental Equations and Human Experience -- Entropy and Order -- Reversibility and Irreversibility -- The Role of Boundary Conditions -- The Emergence of Time -- Time in Basic Quantum Mechanics -- Time Travel Scenarios -- 5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9789400751989
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 191 p, digital)
    Series Statement: Archimedes, New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 34
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Ackert, Lloyd Sergei Vinogradskii and the cycle of life
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Science History ; Ecology ; Science, general ; Science (General) ; Science History ; Ecology ; Winogradsky, S ; (Serge), 1856-1953 ; Microbiologists ; Ukraine ; Biography ; Winogradsky, Serge 1856-1953 ; Mikrobiologe ; Biografie ; Winogradsky, Serge 1856-1953 ; Mikrobiologe ; Biografie
    Abstract: This is one of those biographies that provide a window onto the broader understanding of science in its social and cultural context. Using Sergei Nikolaevich Vinogradskii's career and scientific research trajectory as a point of entry, this book illustrates the manner in which microbiologists, chemists, botanists, and plant physiologists inscribed the concept of a ""cycle of life"" into their investigations. Their research transformed a longstanding notion into the fundamental approaches and concepts that underlay the new ecological disciplines that emerged in the 1920s. The book presents a re
    Abstract: This is one of those biographies that provide a window onto the broader understanding of science in its social and cultural context. Using Sergei Nikolaevich Vinogradskii’s career and scientific research trajectory as a point of entry, this book illustrates the manner in which microbiologists, chemists, botanists, and plant physiologists inscribed the concept of a “cycle of life” into their investigations. Their research transformed a longstanding notion into the fundamental approaches and concepts that underlay the new ecological disciplines that emerged in the 1920s. The book presents a reconstruction of significant episodes of Vinogradskii’s laboratory practices and the role of theory in their development. It paints the broader picture of the history of ecology, microbiology and soil science and how these are uniquely united: through the concept of the cycle of life.
    Description / Table of Contents: Sergei Vinogradskii and the Cycle of Life; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Plant Physiology; Chapter 1: A Synthesis of Thermodynamics and Bioenergetics in Plant Physiology: The Investigation of a Moody Apprentice; The Gentleman Chooses Science; The Cycle of Life in European Science; Chapter 2: The Exchange of Matter and the Transformation of Energy; Famintsyn's Approach to the Cycle of Life; Physiological Debates on the Nature of Microorganisms; The Intellectual Context for Vinogradskii's 1883 Report; Vinogradskii's Style; Part II: Experiment and Natural History
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: The Laboratory is Nature: Investigating the Cycle of Life Under the MicroscopeA Comfortable Internship: Anton de Bary's Laboratory at the University of Strassburg; A Brush with German Darwinism: Vinogradskii's Sulphur Spring Expeditions; Species Constancy: Vinogradskii's Physiological Interpretation of the Monomorphism-Pleiomorphism Debate; Chapter 4: Free Nature in the Laboratory; Beggiatoa Nutrition; Vinogradskii's Virtuosity: The Role of Sulphur in Beggiatoa Nutrition; A New Physiological Type; The Reception of Vinogradskii's Research; Part III: Ecology
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 5: Vinogradskii's Transformation from Plant Physiologist to Ecologist, 1890-1920Autotrophism; Nitrification as a Biological Phenomenon; Soil Microbiology at the Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine; Chapter 6: Soil Science and Russian Ecology; Vinogradskii's Contributions; Physiological Ecology; Beketov Without Darwin: Vinogradskii's Concept of the Cycle of Life; Scientific Forestry: Vinogradskii Retires to Gorodok; Part IV: French Agriculture; Chapter 7: The Master of Brie-Compte-Robert and His "Direct Method:" Translating the Cycle of Life into Ecology
    Description / Table of Contents: Vinogradskii Comes to Brie-Comte-Robert: The Resurrection of a CareerThe Direct Method in 1923: Its First Explication; The Direct Method in 1925: The Rise of Soil Microbiology; Chapter 8: Ecological Microbiology; Ecological Microbiology in 1925; The Direct Method in the Late 1920s; The Direct Method and Microflora in the Early 1930s; Part V: The Impact of Vinogradskii's Work; Chapter 9: Science is Ecological and Ecology is Scientific: The Uptake of Vinogradskii's Direct Methods; The "Cycle of Life" at the Rutgers Agricultural Experiment Station; A "Holistic Habit of Mind"40
    Description / Table of Contents: Statistical Soil Science: Rothamsted Agricultural Experiment StationIn Beijerinck's Backyard: The Delft School of Microbiology; Chapter 10: Vinogradskii's Reception in Russian and Soviet Microbiology; Vinogradskii's First Student, V. L. Omelianskii: Microbes as "Living Reactives"; Nikolai Kholodnyi: Iron Bacteria Research and Vinogradskii's Direct Method; The Role of Microbes in Russian and Soviet Soil Science; Ecological Microbiology in the Soviet Union; Chapter 11: Conclusions; Bibliography; Manuscripts Collections Visited; General Sources; Vinogradskii's Publications Cited; Index
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    ISBN: 9783642339530
    Language: German
    Pages: 47 S. 6 Abb. in Farbe
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Science (General) ; Plant breeding
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    ISBN: 9789400741072
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 205p, digital)
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 294
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Radder, Hans, 1949 - The material realization of science
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Physics ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Physics ; Habermas, Jürgen ; Science ; Philosophy ; Habermas, Jürgen 1929- ; Wissenschaftstheorie ; Habermas, Jürgen 1929- ; Wissenschaftstheorie
    Abstract: Hans Radder
    Abstract: This book develops a conception of science as a multi-dimensional practice, which includes experimental action and production, conceptual-theoretical interpretation, and formal-mathematical work. On this basis, it addresses the topical issue of scientific realism and expounds a detailed, referentially realist account of the natural sciences. This account is shown to be compatible with the frequent occurrence of conceptual discontinuities in the historical development of the sciences. Referential realism exploits several fruitful ideas of Jürgen Habermas, especially his distinction between objectivity and truth; it builds on a in-depth analysis of scientific experiments, including their material realization; and it is developed through an extensive case study in the history and philosophy of quantum mechanics. The new postscript explains how the book relates to several important issues in recent philosophy of science and science studies. I highly recommend this book. Radder is probably the first philosopher of science to make productive epistemological use of the notion of experimental system. The postscript is most valuable since it connects his work not only to the topical debates in philosophy of science, but also to history of science and science studies. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin About the first edition: The debate on realism has recently become rather stale by repetition, but Radder introduces original insights and has written a lively and well-argued contribution to it. The book is to be recommended also as a clear introduction to the complex of relevant issues. Mary Hesse, University of Cambridge Radder presents an ingenious approach to the issue of scientific realism and conceptual discontinuity. I believe his idea that conceptual discontinuity presupposes other types of continuity is extremely important. Mark Rowlands, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Hans Radder is professor of philosophy of science and technology at VU University Amsterdam. He is the author of In and About the World and The World Observed/The World Conceived. He edited The Philosophy of Scientific Experimentation and The Commodification of Academic Research: Science and the Modern University, and is coeditor of Science Transformed Debating Claims of an Epochal Break.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Material Realization of Science; Preface to the Revised English Edition; Preface to the First English Edition; Preface to the Dutch Edition; Contents; Introduction; Part I Habermas and the Philosophy of Science; Chapter 1: Habermas's Philosophy of the Natural Sciences; 1.1 Introductory Remarks; 1.2 The Aim of Habermas's Epistemology; 1.3 Two Fundamental Distinctions; 1.3.1 Purposive-Rational and Communicative Action; 1.3.2 Communicative Action and Discourse: Two Forms of Communication; 1.4 The Constitution Theory and the Role of Experiment
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.4.1 Objectivity of Experience and the Categorial Structure of Object-Domains1.4.2 The Experiment in the Natural Sciences; 1.5 The Consensus Theory of Truth; 1.5.1 What Is Truth?; 1.5.2 Grounded Consensus as the Criterion of Truth; 1.5.3 The Formal Characteristics of Discourse; 1.5.4 The Ideal Speech Situation; 1.6 Objectivity and Truth; Chapter 2: Habermas on Objectivity and Truth: Analysis and Critique; 2.1 Introductory Remarks; 2.2 The Transcendental Method and the Role of Experiment; 2.2.1 On the Constitution of Objectivity; 2.2.2 The Role of Experiment in Habermas
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3 A Critique of Habermas's Theory of Truth2.3.1 On the Meaning of Truth; 2.3.2 The Inadequacy of the Criterion of Truth; Part II Experimentation and Referential Realism; Chapter 3: Experimentation in the Natural Sciences; 3.1 Introductory Remarks; 3.2 The Theoretical Description of Experiments; 3.3 Experimentation as Material Realization; 3.4 Experimental Production and the Possibility of Realism; Chapter 4: Verifiability and Reference, Relativism and Realism; 4.1 Introductory Remarks; 4.2 Verifiability; 4.3 Conceptual Discontinuity and Scientific Realism; 4.4 A Criterion of (Co)reference
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.5 A "Realistic" RealismChapter 5: Specification and Application: Two Case Studies from the History and Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics; 5.1 Introductory Remarks; 5.2 The Correspondence Principle and the Historical Development of Quantum Mechanics; 5.2.1 Bohr 1913: Correspondence as Numerical Agreement; 5.2.2 Correspondence and Conceptual Continuity: 1916-1922; 5.2.3 Numerical and Formal Correspondence: 1923-1925; 5.2.4 Correspondence and Material Realization; 5.2.5 Philosophical Conclusions; 5.3 The Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics; 5.3.1 Measurement Problem and Realism
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.3.2 The Measurement Problem as a Problem of Correspondence5.3.3 Quantum-Mechanical Measuring Process and Communication; Conclusion; Postscript 2012; 1 Habermas and the Philosophy of the Natural Sciences; 2 Scientific Experimentation; 3 Referential Realism; 3.1 A Realist Ontology; 3.2 A Referentially Realist Epistemology; 3.3 Referential Realism, Constructive Empiricism, and Constructive Realism; 3.4 Referential and Instrumental Realism; 3.5 Referential Realism and "Materialist" Science Studies; 3.6 Referential and Structural Realism; 3.7 Referential Realism and Idealist Antirealism
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Philosophy and History of Quantum Mechanics
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783642201356 , 9781283369091
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 325p, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. McKenzie, Richard B., 1942 - Heavy!
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Medicine ; Literacy ; Law ; Economics ; Philosophy (General) ; Science, general ; Science (General) ; Medicine ; Literacy ; Law ; Economics ; Philosophy (General) ; Weight Gain ; USA ; Fettsucht ; Gesundheitsgefährdung ; Gesundheitspolitik ; USA ; Übergewicht ; Fettsucht ; Deutungsmuster ; Soziale Wahrnehmung ; USA ; Fettsucht ; Gesundheitsgefährdung ; Gesundheitspolitik ; USA ; Übergewicht ; Fettsucht ; Deutungsmuster ; Soziale Wahrnehmung
    Abstract: America's emerging "fat war" threatens to pit a shrinking population of trim Americans against an expanding population of heavy Americans in raging policy debates over "fat taxes" and "fat bans." These "fat policies" would be designed to constrain what people eat and drink - and theoretically crimp the growth in Americans' waistlines and in the country's healthcare costs. Richard McKenzie's HEAVY! The Surprising Reasons America Is the Land of the Free-And the Home of the Fat offers new insight into the economic causes and consequences of America's dramat
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    ISBN: 9788847025417
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 87 pagg, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Medicine ; Popular Science ; Science (General) ; Medicine
    Abstract: In occasione del centocinquantesimo anniversario dellUnità dItalia, Bruno Pieroni ricorda le tappe salienti della trasformazione del paese da nazione fascista con velleità imperiali a paese postindustriale inserito in un contesto globale. Questo prezioso racconto è ricco di squarci da un paese singolare, attraversato in circa un secolo da cambiamenti di ogni sorta.
    Abstract: In occasione del centocinquantesimo anniversario dell'Unità d'Italia, Bruno Pieroni ricorda le tappe salienti della trasformazione del paese da nazione fascista con velleità imperiali a paese postindustriale inserito in un contesto globale. Questo prezioso racconto è ricco di squarci da un paese singolare, attraversato in circa un secolo da cambiamenti di ogni sorta. Bruno P. Pieroni è attualmente Presidente onorario dell'UNAMSI, Unione NazionaleMedico-Scientifica d'Informazione, che ha condotto per 15 anni.Ha lavorato a lungo come redattore e inviato speciale dell'Associated Pressdi New York - la più grande agenzia di stampa del mondo - e poi comeresponsabile PR di una multinazionale farmaceutica per il bacino Mediterraneoe il Medio Oriente. Attraverso la sua intensa attività, ha introdotto in Italiail giornalismo medico-scientifico.
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    ISBN: 9788847016736
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 170pagg. 25 figg. a colori, digital)
    Series Statement: I Blu — Pagine di Scienza
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Philosophy of nature ; Geometry ; Topology ; Arts ; Popular Science ; Science (General) ; Philosophy of nature ; Geometry ; Topology ; Arts
    Abstract: In questo libro matematica e arte si incontrano, confrontando ed esplorando tre oggetti-concetti: nodi, buchi e spazi. Oggetti fisici e concetti astratti allo stesso tempo, i nodi e i buchi sono strumenti di creazione e generatori di forme: si intrecciano e si compenetrano su più piani, ridefinendo le configurazioni e le dinamiche dello spazio.Anche se generalmente non ne siamo consapevoli, nodi e buchi sono onnipresenti, pervadono la nostra vita quotidiana e noi stessi. Queste forme danno luogo a una rigenerazione continua della realtà e partecipano al senso del vero e del bello che avvertiamo nella ricerca incessante per capire il mondo che ci circonda. Nodi e buchi costituiscono elementi fondamentali dei molteplici spazi studiati dai matematici e dai fisici teorici. Eppure non è facile, neanche per un matematico, "pensare un nodo, un buco, gli spazi a n-dimensioni o linfinito.Accanto a riflessioni matematiche, filosofiche e letterarie, il libro propone e indaga opere darte di diverse epoche. In particolare, due grandi artisti Jorge Eielson e Lucio Fontana sono riusciti nellintento di "pensare limpossibile, di rendere visibile linvisibile, di immaginare linfinito al di là delle immagini finite e apparenti.Il nodo esprime dunque un percorso interiore, dove analisi e intuizione si incontrano e si fondono in un atto di creazione, ma rappresenta anche un percorso concreto che si svolge nello spazio e nel tempo e lungo il quale culture, saperi e persone si legano per costruire un dialogo infinito.Questo libro è un invito a entrare nel mondo meraviglioso dei nodi e dei buchi, sorgenti di conoscenza, principi di vita, fonti di desiderio, ragioni di eresia.
    Description / Table of Contents: Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduzione; 1 Oggetti,trasformazioni, eventi e forme; Escher e la geometria frattale; Le tassellazioni di Escher e la geometria non euclidea; 2 La struttura nodale del cosmo: l'intuizione profonda di Eielson; L'infinità dell'universo; 3 Il vuoto quantico e l'energia dell'universo; 4 Le nuove forme e forze dello spazio-tempo; 5 Il vuoto e il silenzio: sul bordo del dicibile; 6 Dalla matematica dei nodi ai nodi della vita; La civiltà Inca e l'arte delle connessioni; Drappi iperbolici; Vivere dentro un nodo
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Le dimensioni dello spazio nell'opera di FontanaIl lavoro di Smale sulla topologia nella quinta dimensione; 8 I buchi e la metamorfosi dello spazio; Proprietà naturali e biologiche dei buchi; 9 Il movimento plastico e il tempo non lineare dei nodi; Verità e bellezza; 10 Il mondo elastico delle corde e il tessuto cosmico della materia; 11 Il dubbio e la creazione nell'arte e nella scienza; Intuizione ed esperienza in Leonardo; 12 L'universo fantastico di un esploratore delle geometrie; Convergenze tra natura e arte; 13 Storia e mitologia dei nodi; Bibliografia; Ringraziamenti
    Description / Table of Contents: Fonti delle illustrazioni
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    ISBN: 9783642339943
    Language: German
    Pages: 462 S.
    Series Statement: acatech DISKUSSION, Dezember 2012
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Science (General) ; Plant breeding ; Massenmedien ; Wissenschaftskommunikation ; Öffentlichkeit ; Biotechnologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Biotechnologie ; Wissenschaftskommunikation ; Massenmedien ; Öffentlichkeit
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    ISBN: 9783642289545
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 220 S. 10 Abb, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Zukunft und Wissenschaft
    DDC: 303.49
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Science History ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; History ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Futurologie
    Abstract: Zukunftsforschung auf dem Prüfstand -- Der Masterstudiengang „Zukunftsforschung“ an der Freien Universität Berlin: Genese und Kontext -- Schwache Signale, Weltgeist und „Gourmet-Sex“ -- Gedanken zur Zukunft der Zukunftsforschung -- Zukunft und Wissenschaft in Frankreich -- Szenarien - Ein Methodenkomplex zwischen wissenschaftlichem Anspruch und zeitgeistiger Bricolage -- Zu den Unterschieden zwischen Delphi-Befragungen und „einfachen“ Zukunftsbefragungen -- Methodenkombination in der sozialwissenschaftlichen Zukunftsforschung -- Zukunftsforschung, kritischer Rationalismus und das Hempel-Oppenheim-Schema -- Qualitätsstandards für die Zukunftsforschung -- AutorInnenporträts
    Abstract: Wissenschaftlich fundierte Forschung, die explizit unter dem Etikett „Zukunftsforschung“ auftritt, ist derzeit ein wenig entwickeltes Minderheitenprogramm. Besonders unterentwickelt präsentiert sich die so genannte Zukunftsforschung im deutschsprachigen Raum. So gibt es etwa Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz nur drei Hochschulen mit Professuren für Zukunftsforschung, jedoch eine wachsende Zahl von Unternehmensberatern und Trend-Gurus, die sich selbst als Zukunftsforscher bezeichnen. Diese defizitären Rahmenbedingungen führen dazu, dass ein fundierter wissenschaftlicher Diskurs über wissenschaftstheoretische und forschungsmethodische Aspekte der Zukunftsforschung nur vereinzelt stattfindet. Die Beiträge des Sammelbands „Zukunft & Wissenschaft. Wege und Irrwege der Zukunftsforschung“ beschäftigen sich systematisch mit diesen bisher vernachlässigten wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen der Zukunftsforschung, frei nach dem Motto: „Wo ‚Forschung’ drauf steht, muss auch Forschung drin sein.“
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    ISBN: 9781461433323
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 225 p, online resource)
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    Keywords: Popular works ; Economics ; Sports Economic aspects ; Science (General) ; Economics
    Abstract: Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Politics Takes the Field -- 3. Parks and Stadiums Until 1960 -- 4. Parks and Stadiums Since 1960 -- 5. If You Build It, Prosperity Will Not Come-What the Studies Say -- About the Author -- Index
    Abstract: They Play, You Pay is a detailed, sometimes irreverent look at a political conundrum: despite evidence that publicly funded ballparks, stadiums, and arenas do not generate net economic growth, governments keep on taxing sales, restaurant patrons, renters of automobiles, and hotel visitors in order to build ever more elaborate cathedrals of professional sport-often in order to satisfy an owner who has threatened to move his team to greener, more subsidy happy, pastures. This book is a sweeping survey of the literature in the field, the history of such subsidies, the politics of stadium construction and franchise movement, and the prospects for a re privatization of ballpark and stadium financing. It ties together disparate strands in a fascinating story, examining the often colorful cases through which governments became involved in sports. These range from the well known to the obscure-from Yankee Stadium and the Astrodome to the Brooklyn Dodgers’ move to Los Angeles (to a privately built ballpark constructed upon land that had been seized via eminent domain from a mostly Mexican American population) to such arrant giveaways as Cowboys Stadium. It examines alternatives that might lessen the pressure for public subsidies, whether the Green Bay Packers model (in which the team’s owners are local stockholders) or via league expansions. It also takes a look at little-known, yet significant, episodes such as President Theodore Roosevelt’s intervention in the collegiate football crisis of 1905-a move that indirectly put the federal government on the side of such basic rule changes as the legalization of the forward pass. They Play, You Play is a fresh look at a political and economic puzzle: how it came to be that Joe and Jane Sixpack in the Bronx and Dallas subsidize the Steinbrenners and Jerry Joneses of professional sport
    Description / Table of Contents: They Play, You Pay; Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Politics Takes the Field; TR Tackles Football; The Red Team; A Sports Czar?; Sex, Drugs, and Spin; Notes; Chapter 3: Parks and Stadiums Until 1960; The American Game, Born Free: Sort of; Burning for Baseball; Polo Grounds and Dandy Yankees; A Team Grows in Brooklyn; The Classic Parks; A Capital Sport; The Orioles Take Flight; Westward Ho!; The Minors and Negro Leagues; Football Takes the Field; Notes; Chapter 4: Parks and Stadiums Since 1960; Baseball Goes South; The Other LA Team; Meet the Mets
    Description / Table of Contents: Washington Goes NationalGone to Texas; Tearing Down Ruth's House; It's the Pitts; The Orioles Find a Nest; Indiana-Some-Place; The Teams by the Bay; Throwing Money at Al Davis; A Modell City; The Florida Bridesmaid; Chicago Shakedown; Joe Robbie Shows the Way; Meet Them in St. Louis; Seeing the Future in LA; Houston, We Have a Problem; America's Team?; The Super-Costly Superdome; And in an Even Worse Dome…; Boston: Monuments to Free Enterprise; Taxing Cincinnati; Milwaukeeans Need a Beer; Rocky Mountain High (Taxes); Charge!; "The Most Important Event"; New York, New York; A Twin Killing
    Description / Table of Contents: Minnesota's Real Love…and Canada'sFollow the Bouncing Ball; Smelling a Rat in Brooklyn; Notes; Chapter 5: If You Build It, Prosperity Will Not Come: What the Studies Say; The Rich Get Richer…; Billions and Billions; Enough Empirical Evidence to Fill Yankee Stadium?; Tax That Fellow Behind the Tree!; Economic Impact Studies - Or, High Fiction with Multipliers; (Anti)-Trusting in Expansion; Back the Pack!; Where Do We Go from Here?; Notes; About the Author; Index;
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400724044
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 457p. 16 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: The European Philosophy of Science Association Proceedings 1
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science ; Philosophy ; Congresse ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Amsterdam
    Abstract: This is a collection of high-quality research papers in the philosophy of science, deriving from papers presented at the second meeting of the European Philosophy of Science Association in Amsterdam, October 2009
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; Contents; Contributors; 1 Modeling Strategies for Measuring Phenomena In- and Outside the Laboratory; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Reliability of Measurement; 1.2.1 Inside the Laboratory; 1.2.2 Outside the Laboratory; 1.3 Calibration; 1.4 Gray-Box Models; 1.5 Conclusions; References; 2 Mating Intelligence, Moral Virtues, and Methodological Vices; 2.1 Introduction: Mating Intelligence Theory of the Evolution of Morality; 2.2 Evolutionary Psychology, Moral Psychology, and Sex Differences; 2.3 Two Explanatory Frameworks of the Mating Intelligence Theory; 2.4 Concluding Remarks
    Description / Table of Contents: References3 Rejected Posits, Realism, and the History of Science; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Fresnel on the Ether; 3.3 Refining the Concept; 3.4 An Entrenched Conception; 3.5 Excising the Ether Took Time; 3.6 Concluding Remarks; References; 4 Explanation and Modelization in a Comprehensive Inferential Account; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 An Inferential Approach to Scientific Discourse and Inquiry; 4.3 Explanation as a Speech Act; 4.4 Explanation in Scientific Dialogues: Credibility vs Enlightening; 4.5 Conclusion; References; 5 Standards in History: Evaluating Success in Stem Cell Experiments
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.1 Introduction5.2 Stem Cells and Gold Standards; 5.3 History in the Blood; 5.4 Establishing Standards; 5.5 Evaluating Experiments; 5.6 Conclusion; References; 6 Modeling Scientific Evidence: The Challenge of Specifying Likelihoods; 6.1 The Foundation Challenge; 6.2 The Specification Challenge; 6.2.1 Broad Specification; 6.2.2 Narrow Specification; 6.2.3 Formal Problems with Substantive Implications; 6.3 Specification and Epistemic Foundations; References; 7 Persistence in Minkowski Space-Time; 7.1 Persistence of Spatially Extended Objects
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.1.1 The Argument from 0Explanatory Deficiency0 in Balashov ( 2000a )7.1.2 The Problem of Criss-Crossing Hyperplanes in Gilmore ( 2006 ); References; 8 Genuine versus Deceptive Emotional Displays; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 The Prisoners Dilemma, Positive Assortment and Signalling; 8.3 Emotional Displays as Signals; 8.4 Detection of Deception and Cooperation; 8.5 Proximate Mechanisms for Securing Emotional Translucency; 8.6 Emotions and Common-Interest Interactions; 8.7 Balancing Pressures: Age-Dependent Intensity of Selection; 8.8 Conflicting and Common-Interests Across a Lifetime
    Description / Table of Contents: 8.9 Plasticity of Displays8.10 Conclusion; References; 9 Tales of Tools and Trees: Phylogenetic Analysis and Explanation in Evolutionary Archaeology; 9.1 Introduction: Darwinizing Culture; 9.2 Trees of Tools: How Phylogenetics Came to Archaeology; 9.3 Cladograms in Classification and Explanation; 9.4 Tales of Tools; 9.5 Conclusions and Outlook; References; 10 Sustaining a Rational Disagreement; 10.1 Scientific Disagreements; 10.2 The Dynamic Approach; 10.3 Objections and Replies; 10.4 Other Types of Disagreement; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 11 Philosophical Accounts of Causal Explanation and the Scientific Practice of Psychophysics
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783642271984
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 195 p. 18 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Musacchio, José M. Contradictions
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Popular Science ; Neurosciences ; Philosophy of mind ; Psychology ; Psychology, clinical ; Science (General) ; Neurosciences ; Philosophy of mind ; Psychology ; Psychology, clinical ; Einführung ; Neuropsychologie ; Kognitionswissenschaft ; Neuropsychologie ; Geist ; Glaube
    Abstract: Introduction -- The Universality of Religious Beliefs -- The Contradictions and Consequences of Religious Beliefs -- The Evolution of Human Ancestors -- The Most Amazing Window on Human Nature -- Why Qualia and Consciousness Seem Mysterious -- The Word-Grounding Problem and the Incompleteness of Language -- The Roots of Knowledge -- Abstract and Imaginary Objects -- Nature Is Logical, Because Logic Is Natural -- Faith and the Validation of Beliefs -- Contradictory Beliefs or "Schizodoxia" is a Poor Mechanism of Adaptation
    Abstract: “Contradictions” is a general interest book that exposes the incompatibility between popular religious beliefs and the scientific view of human nature. It begins with a survey of the evolution of religions and their continuing, often irrational, influences in modern society. Then, based on his long experience in neuroscience, the author takes issue with Decartes about the duality of body and soul. He presents case studies of patients with brain diseases and from these deduces that the soul, far from being separate and supernatural, is no more or less than our way of experiencing our brains .. and which correspondingly disintegrates when they do. Convincing clinical findings and powerful arguments about the universality of truth make this book a bold contribution to the debate about belief and religion in the modern world
    Description / Table of Contents: Contradictions; Preface; Reference; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of tables; List of figures; 1: The universality of religious beliefs; 1.1 The birth of religions and human culture; 1.2 The evolution of religious beliefs; 1.3 Western religions; 1.4 The detachment of the spirit; References; 2: The contradictions and consequences of religious beliefs; 2.1 Cultural and religious contradictions; 2.2 Early spiritual beliefs; 2.3 The contradictions between science and religion; 2.4 The fragmentation of culture; 2.5 Religious atrocities and shared psychotic disorders
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.6 The ``new´´ religious movements and their apocalyptic predictions2.7 The tragic consequences of blind faith; References; 3: The evolution of human ancestors; 3.1 The veneration of the dead and early supernatural beliefs; 3.2 The variety of hominids and human ancestors; 3.3 Human language was also born in Africa; 3.4 The evolution of the brain: from hominids to Homo sapiens; References; 4: The most amazing window on human nature; 4.1 María´s brain was burning her hand; 4.1.1 Epilepsy shows that sensations and movements are encoded in the brain
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.1.2 Consciousness and the mind are functions of the brain4.1.3 ``It must be great fun to speak to the preparation´´; 4.2 The missing arm that hurts; 4.3 ``There is a stranger in my bed´´; 4.4 Unawareness of lost function; 4.5 Split-brain patients have a split mind; 4.6 Alzheimer´s disease destroys the self; 4.7 Reflections on nature´s most amazing window; References; 5: Why qualia and consciousness seem mysterious; 5.1 The puzzle of experiences and consciousness; 5.1.1 The ineffability of experiences; 5.1.2 The transparency of experiences
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.1.3 Conscious processes are maintained by specific activating systems5.2 Sensing and understanding internalized information; 5.2.1 Sensing the external world; 5.2.2 Sensing the internal world; 5.3 Experiences require binding for integration into consciousness; 5.4 How qualia acquire their meaning; 5.5 How experiences generate the self; References; 6: The word-grounding problem and the incompleteness of language; 6.1 We live in a symbolic universe; 6.1.1 The evolution of language and symbolism; 6.1.2 Language is a highly sophisticated social instrument; 6.2 The word-grounding problem
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.2.1 John Searle´s Chinese room argument6.2.2 Robots ground words or symbols in sensor data; 6.2.3 Humans ground words in the verbal-phenomenal lexicon; 6.3 The incompleteness of language; 6.4 Propositional knowledge and language; 6.5 Summary and conclusions; References; 7: The roots of knowledge; 7.1 The neurobiology of knowledge; 7.2 Memory is an essential property of the nervous system; 7.3 There are different kinds of memory and learning; 7.3.1 Different types of memory and learning are processed and stored in functionally distinct brain regions
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.3.2 Declarative memory can be changed into skills and habits
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    ISBN: 9789400727595 , 1280798602 , 9781280798603
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 372p. 34 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 292
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Characterizing the robustness of science
    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Science History ; Biology Philosophy ; Science Philosophy ; Technology Philosophy ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Science History ; Biology Philosophy ; Science Philosophy ; Technology Philosophy ; Science ; Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wissenschaft ; Robustheit ; Reliabilität ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie
    Abstract: William Wimsatt
    Abstract: Mature sciences have been long been characterized in terms of the 'successfulness', 'reliability' or 'trustworthiness' of their theoretical, experimental or technical accomplishments. Today many philosophers of science talk of 'robustness', often without specifying in a precise way the meaning of this term. This lack of clarity is the cause of frequent misunderstandings, since all these notions, and that of robustness in particular, are connected to fundamental issues, which concern nothing less than the very nature of science and its specificity with respect to other human practices, the nature of rationality and of scientific progress; and science's claim to be a truth-conducive activity. This book offers for the first time a comprehensive analysis of the problem of robustness, and in general, that of the reliability of science, based on several detailed case studies and on philosophical essays inspired by the so-called practical turn in philosophy of science.
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Contributors; 1 Introduction: The Solidity of Scientific Achievements: Structure of the Problem, Difficulties, Philosophical Implications; 1.1 Robustness. . . That Is to Say?; 1.2 Solidity, a Relational Status: Between Holism and Modularity; 1.3 Counting and Weighing the Arrows of a Solidity Scheme; 1.4 Solidity, a Status That Comes in Degrees; 1.5 Arrows-Node Schemes of Solidity and Scientific Practices; 1.6 1.6 About the Nature of the X Appearing in the Judgment 'X Is Solid'; 1.6.1 Solidity of the Nodes; 1.6.2 Solidity of the Arrows
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.7 From the Pyramidal-Foundational Model to the Holistic-Symbiotic Model, and Back1.7.1 A Thought Experiment Playing with the Solidity Values of the Elements of a Robustness Scheme; 1.7.2 What Hides the Holistic-Symbiotic Working of a Robustness Scheme in a Given Historical Configuration; 1.7.3 Structural Homologies and Substantial Differences Between the Robustness Analysis of Real-Time Scientific Practices and Retrospective Consideration of Past Science; 1.8 Independent Derivations . . . In What Sense?; 1.8.1 Content (or Logico-semantic) Independence; 1.8.2 Building an Independence Scale
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.8.3 Historical (or Empirico-genetic) Independence1.8.4 Robustness, Historical Dependency, Scientific Realism and Contingentism; 1.9 Sequential Overview of the Contents of This Book; 1.9.1 Chapters 2 and 3: Wimsatt on Robustness, Past and Present; 1.9.2 Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8: Case Studies of the Robustness of a Single Node; 1.9.3 Chapter 9: A Systematic Panoramic Analysis of the Robustness Notion; 1.9.4 Chapters 10 and 11: The Solidity of Derivations; 1.9.5 Chapters 12, 13 and 14: Robustness, Scope, and Realism; References; 2 Robustness, Reliability, and Overdetermination (1981)
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.1 Common Features of Concepts of Robustness2.2 Robustness and the Structure of Theories; 2.3 Robustness, Testability, and the Nature of Theoretical Terms; 2.4 Robustness, Redundancy, and Discovery; 2.5 Robustness, Objectification, and Realism; 2.6 Robustness and Levels of Organization; 2.7 Heuristics and Robustness; 2.8 Robustness, Independence, and Pseudorobustness: A Case Study; References; 3 Robustness: Material, and Inferential, in the Natural and Human Sciences; 3.1 Robustness Introduced: Historical Background and Stage Setting; 3.2 Material Robustness
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.3 A Central Biological Example: How Is Sex Possible?3.4 Qualifications on Robustness; 3.5 Robustness and Entrenchment; References; 4 Achieving Robustness to Confirm Controversial Hypotheses: A Case Study in Cell Biology; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Theoretical Background of Endocytosis; 4.3 Some Recent Findings Concerning Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis and the Conflict with the Dominant Views; 4.4 The Experimental Strategies Implemented to Achieve Robustness: A Type of Robustness Scheme and Its Peculiar Features; 4.5 Conclusions: Robustness As a Methodological Attractor; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 5 Multiple Derivability and the Reliability and Stabilization of Theories
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 9789400716766
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 271p. 97 illus., 83 illus. in color, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Detect and deter
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Science (General) ; Physical geography ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Science (General) ; Physical geography ; Kernwaffentest ; Erkennung ; Traité d'interdiction complète des essais nucléaires : 1996 ; Überwachung
    Abstract: Setting the political stage -- Monitoring underground nuclear explosions -- Monitoring atmospheric nuclear explosions -- Monitoring nuclear explosions in the ocean -- On-site inspections -- Synergy with science -- Verifying the CTBT [Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty] : a state perspective
    Abstract: How can countries verify compliance with the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and detect and deter violations? It is in their interest to increase their verification readiness because the assessment of compliance with the treaty rests with states parties to the CTBT. The treaty provides countries with two verification elements: an international system of monitoring stations, and an on-site inspection regime. The monitoring system can detect nuclear explosions underground, in the atmosphere and under water. This book provides incentives to nations around the world on how they can or
    Description / Table of Contents: Detect and Deter: Can Countries Verify the Nuclear Test Ban?; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: SETTING THE POLITICAL STAGE; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Provisions of the CTBT; 1.2.1 Preparatory Commission Phase; 1.2.2 Entry into Force; China; Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK); Egypt; India; Indonesia; Iran; Israel; Pakistan; United States; Precedents; 1.2.3 Scope - Zero Yield; 1.3 Testing as Part of Nuclear Weapon Development; 1.4 Political Development; 1.5 CTBT in the Context of Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 2: MONITORING UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS2.1 Underground Nuclear Explosions and Weapon-Related Experiments; 2.1.1 Characteristics of an Underground Nuclear Explosion; 2.1.2 Nuclear Weapon-Related Experiments; 2.2 Seismological Monitoring; 2.2.1 Measurements; 2.2.2 Detection; Signals and Noise; Detection Processes; Individual Station Capabilities; Network Capabilities; Threshold Monitoring; 2.2.3 Event Location; Case Studies; Global Capabilities; Depth Estimation; 2.2.4 Event Characterization; Case Studies; Event Screening; 2.2.5 New Methods to Analyze and Exploit Data
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.6 New Paradigm for Seismic Analysis2.3 Radionuclide Xenon Monitoring; 2.3.1 Release of Xenon from an Underground Explosion; 2.3.2 Measurements; 2.3.3 Background Radiation; 2.3.4 Detection; 2.3.5 Localization; 2.3.6 Discrimination; 2.4 Satellite-Based Monitoring; 2.5 The North Korean Nuclear Explosions; 2.6 States and "Precision Monitoring"; CHAPTER 3: MONITORING ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; 3.1 Thirty Years since Last Nuclear Explosion in the Atmosphere; 3.2 Many Detectable Features; 3.3 Infrasound Monitoring; 3.3.1 Infrasound Observations; 3.3.2 Infrasound Sources; 3.3.3 Detection
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.3.4 Localization and Characterization3.4 Seismological Monitoring; 3.5 Radionuclide Monitoring; 3.5.1 Monitoring Radionuclide Particles; 3.5.2 Particulate Detection and Tracking; 3.5.3 Monitoring Noble Gases; 3.6 National Technical Means; 3.6.1 U.S. Satellite-Based Systems to Monitor Atmospheric Nuclear Explosions; CHAPTER 4: MONITORING NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS IN THE OCEANS; 4.1 Few Explosions Under Water; 4.2 Oceans Are Vast and Vastly Transparent; 4.3 Hydroacoustic Monitoring; 4.3.1 Eleven Stations Monitor the Oceans; 4.3.2 Detection; 4.3.3 Location; 4.3.4 Multitude of Sources
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4 Seismic Monitoring of Oceanic Explosions4.5 Radionuclide Observations of Underwater Explosions; 4.6 Satellite Observations; CHAPTER 5: ON-SITE INSPECTIONS; 5.1 The Political Frame; 5.2 Reflections on the Frame; 5.3 Conduct of an OSI; 5.3.1 Operational Manual; 5.3.2 Systemic Approach; 5.3.3 Inspection Team; 5.3.4 Logistics; 5.4 OSI Technologies; 5.4.1 Visual Observations; 5.4.2 Radionuclide Techniques; 5.4.3 Seismological Aftershock Monitoring; 5.4.4 Geophysical Exploration Techniques; 5.5 OSI: A Key Tool for States to Verify and Deter; CHAPTER 6: SYNERGY WITH SCIENCE
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.1 Science and the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty- A Long-Standing Relationship
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783642194146
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 385p, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Jansen, Thomas, 1939 - At Europe's service
    Keywords: Science (General) ; History ; Political science ; Popular Science ; Science (General) ; History ; Political science ; Europäische Volkspartei ; Europäische Volkspartei
    Abstract: The European People's Party, the largest political party in Europe, has roots that run deep in history. Founded in 1976 as a Christian Democratic federation, the European People's Party is now a strong centre-right movement and a leading European political family. It has member parties in almost all European countries, and it is very well represented in the institutions of the European Union. This book tells the story of the European People's Party: why it was founded, how it is currently organised and what its guiding ideas, values and principles are. It gives an up-to-date account of the party's contribution to European integration, its work with its member parties and its central role in organising the centre-right in Europe. Above all, this book is for everyone who wants to know what a European-level political party looks like, how it is structured and how it acts.
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Origins and development -- pt. 2. Party organization -- pt. 3. Party programme.
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    Houndmills [England] : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9780230527232
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (viii, 189 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan studies in family and intimate life
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Rethinking Family Practices
    DDC: 306.8501
    Keywords: Families ; Science (General) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Leading family sociologist David Morgan revisits his highly influential 'family practices' approach in this new book. Exploring its impact, and how it has been critiqued, Morgan shows the continued relevance of the approach with reference to time and space, the body, emotions, ethics and work/life balance"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 The Original Argument; 2 Locating Practices; 3 Locating Practices - Alternatives; 4 Developments and Difficulties; 5 Time, Space and Family Practices; 6 The Body and Family Practices; 7 Emotions and Family Practices; 8 The Ethical Turn in Family Studies; 9 Work/Family Articulation; 10 Conclusion; References; Index
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 9789400706538 , 1283117584 , 9781283117586
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXI, 457p. 35 illus., 7 illus. in color, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. Höjer, Mattias Images of the future city
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    Keywords: Environmental sciences ; Science (General) ; Architecture ; Sustainable development ; Environment ; Environmental sciences ; Science (General) ; Architecture ; Sustainable development ; Architecture ; Environmental sciences ; Science (General) ; Sustainable development ; Stadtentwicklung ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Sozialer Wandel ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Stadtentwicklung ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Sozialer Wandel ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: This book is an ideal complement to studies showing the potentially devastating ecological effects of climate change, studies trying to calculate the costs of climate change, and studies trying to identify the most pressing needs in preparing for the new climate.
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    Heidelberg : Spektrum Akademischer Verlag
    ISBN: 9783827428448
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 388 S, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Ciccotti, Serge 150 psychologische Aha-Experimente
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Psychology ; Applied psychology ; Psychology, clinical ; Popular Science ; Soziale Wahrnehmung ; Soziales Urteil ; Stereotypisierung ; Selbstbild ; Psychologie
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 1280118210 , 9089642722 , 9089642730 , 9048513391 , 9781280118210 , 9789089642721 , 9789089642738 , 9789048513390
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (439 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Film Culture in Transition
    Parallel Title: Print version Forrest, Tara Alexander Kluge : Raw Materials for the Imagination
    Keywords: Motion pictures ; Science (General) ; Motion pictures ; Science (General) ; Kluge, Alexander ; Bibel ; The arts ; Film, TV and radio ; Films, cinema ; Individual film directors, film-makers ; Mathematics and science ; Science: general issues ; PERFORMING ARTS ; Film & Video ; General ; PERFORMING ARTS ; Reference ; Motion pictures
    Abstract: Alexander Kluge is best known as a founding member of the New German Cinema. His work, however, spans a diverse range of fields and, over the last fifty years, he has been active as a filmmaker, writer and television producer. This book - the first of its kind in Englishlish - comprises a wide selection of texts, including articles and stories by Kluge, television transcripts, critical essays by renowned international scholars, and interviews with Kluge himself. It will be a valuable resource for students and scholars in the fields of film, television, and literary studies, as well as those in
    Abstract: 'All Things Are Enchanted Human Beings': Remarks on Alexander Kluge's News from Ideological AntiquitySelected Bibliography of English-Language Texts; Acknowledgments; Notes on Contributors; Index of Names; Index ofWorks
    Abstract: Alexander Kluge; Table of Contents; Introduction; Editor's Introduction; The Stubborn Persistence of Alexander Kluge; Film, Politics and the Public Sphere; On Film and the Public Sphere; Cooperative Auteur Cinema and Oppositional Public Sphere: Alexander Kluge's Contribution to Germany in Autumn; 'What is Different is Good': Women and Femininity in the Films of Alexander Kluge; Rethinking History; In Search of Germany: Alexander Kluge's The Patriot; Alexander Kluge and German History: 'The Air Raid on Halberstadt on 8.4.1945'; The Air Raid on Halberstadt, 8 April 1945(extract)
    Abstract: Realism as ProtestConstruction Site Film: Kluge's Idea of Realism and His Short Films; The Sharpest Ideology: That Reality Appeals to its Realistic Character; Debate on the Documentary Film: Conversation with Klaus Eder, 1980; Opera as a 'Power Plant of Emotion'; Undoing Act 5: History, Bodies and Operatic Remains in The Power of Emotion; 'Feelings Can Move Mountains ... ': AnInterview with Alexander Kluge on the Film The Power of Feelings; Alexander Kluge's Phantom of the Opera; Storytelling and Politics; An Analytic Storyteller in the Course of Time
    Abstract: The Political as Intensity of Everyday FeelingsAt the 2003 International Security Conference; Television and Counter-Public Spheres; Raw Materials for the Imagination: Kluge'sWork for Television; Television and Obstinacy; Reframing Islam in Television: Alexander Kluge's Interviews on Islamand Terrorism since 9/11; In the Real Time of Feelings: Interview with Alexander Kluge; Television Interviews; Character Armour and MobileWarfare; Jeff Mills: Godfather of Techno; Tsunami of Emotion: On Puccini's Tosca; Early Cinema/RecentWork; Reinventing the Nickelodeon: Notes on Kluge and Early Cinema
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    ISBN: 9788847018150
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: I blu
    DDC: 303.48/3
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences Data processing ; Sociolinguistics ; Mathematics ; Sociology
    Abstract: " Le tecnologie informatiche, grazie all'utilizzo di Internet, soprattutto negli ultimi anni, hanno assunto il ruolo del ""dispositivo integrato di comunicazione sociale"" potenzialmente in grado di esercitare azioni di condizionamento sull'uomo. Pertanto, anche la psicologia ha attinto dal settore IT, soprattutto per quanto concerne lo sviluppo e la sperimentazioni di tecnologie in grado di interagire con il sistema nervoso centrale umano. Ciò ha dato origine a un nuovo settore scientifico, meglio noto come ""Psycho-Technology"" Anche per questo motivo, la società moderna, ha risentito in maniera determinate di questo potente mezzo di comunicazione-informazione, che ha introdotto nuovi strumenti in grado di aggregare comunità diverse con l'intento di condividere idee e finalità specifiche. Le conseguenze possono essere molteplici e tutto lascia immaginare che il conflitto del futuro sarà combattuto con le informazioni, generando uno scenario conosciuto come Psychological Warfare."
    Description / Table of Contents: Title Page; Copyright Page; Prefazione; Table of Contents; Introduzione; Ringraziamenti; La psicologia del Cyberspazio; Premessa; Il concetto di Cyberspazio; Il contesto psicologico nel cyberspazio; Dal cyberspazio al psychocyberspazio; Le fasi di sviluppo della relazione individuo-cyberspazio; Conclusioni; Intelligenza Artificiale: la meta finale; Premessa; Il concetto di Intelligenza Artificiale; Sviluppi dell'IA: un po' di storia; Una nuova era; La conoscenza e l'approccio al simbolismo; Le reti neurali artificiali; Il paradigma dell'apprendimento; Considerazioni sulle reti neurali
    Description / Table of Contents: Le attuali applicazioni dell'IAIntelligenza delle macchine: ci arriveremo mai?; Scienze cognitive:lo studio dei sistemipensanti e le possibiliimplementazionitecnologiche; Premessa; Cenni storici; Mappa cognitiva: la cartina geograficadella mente; Sviluppi concettuali: dalla scienza cognitivacomputazionale alla scienza cognitiva neurale; Scienze cognitive e tecnologia; Cosa ci riserva il futuro?; Teoria generale dellacibernetica: dal governodelle macchinealla cyberscience; Premessa; Cibernetica: cenni storici; Dai calcolatori alle macchine pensanti; Cibernetica moderna: dal robot al cyborg
    Description / Table of Contents: Le sperimentazioni di WarwickHomo tecnologicus: integrazioni uomo-macchina nel prossimo futuro; Visione remota:fantascienzao nuova frontiera?; Premessa; Brevi cenni sugli sviluppi della fisica moderna:la meccanica quantistica; Origini storiche della visione remota; Il progetto Stargate; Sperimentazioni operazionali: il caso di Semipalatinsk; Altre applicazioni di Remote Viewing; Considerazioni sulle sperimentazioni; Il progetto PEAR; Conclusioni; Un computer per leggere il pensiero; Il condizionamentopsicologico della Retesull'individuo:cause, effetti, possibiliconseguenze; Premessa
    Description / Table of Contents: Il condizionamento psicologico: la dipendenza da InternetDisturbi e fenomeni distorsivi legati all'utilizzo della Rete; Una nuova patologia: la retomania; Dipendenza dalla Rete: un problema sanitario; Vivere in Rete tra suggestioni e inganni; La captologia:la tecnologiadella persuasione in Rete; Dalla macchina di Turing all'era della persuasione digitale; Il concetto di captologia; La persuasione secondo Fogg:le tecnologie informatiche quale strumentodi condizionamento; Il condizionamento psicologico degli strumenti informatici
    Description / Table of Contents: Esempi estremi di utilizzo della Rete come strumento di persuasione: il cyber-terrorismoLa credibilità dei computer; Psychological Warfaree Information Warfare:gli strumenti della guerradel terzo millennio; Il concetto di guerra psicologica; Il concetto di Information Warfare; Persuasione e condizionamento attraverso i media; Le forza dei media: un potere senza limiti; La Rete: uno strumento ineguagliabile per la guerra psicologica e delle informazioni; Alcune considerazioni…; Il futuro della guerra dell'informazione: il controllo del cyberspazio; Cosa ci riserva il futuro?
    Description / Table of Contents: L'ambiente psychotecnologico
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    Heidelberg : Spektrum Akademischer Verlag
    ISBN: 9783827427847
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 259S. 26 Abb, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Wanhoff, Thomas Wa(h)re Freunde
    DDC: 302.30285
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Computer science ; Sociology ; Philosophy (General) ; Popular Science ; Virtuelle Gemeinschaft ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Soziales Kapital ; Wissensmanagement ; Personenbezogene Daten ; Privatsphäre ; Social Media ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Soziales Kapital ; Wissensmanagement ; Personenbezogene Daten ; Privatsphäre
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    Dordrecht : Peter Kosso
    ISBN: 9789400716148
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Philosophy 1
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    DDC: 501
    Keywords: Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science (General) ; Science Philosophy
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    ISBN: 9781441975485
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 435p. 100 illus, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Mathematics ; Systems engineering ; Popular Science
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783642158476
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 239p. 7 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Gosling, Patricia, 1963 - Mastering your PhD
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    Abstract: Mastering your PhD helps guide PhD students through their graduate student days. Filled with practical advice on getting started, communicating with your supervisor, staying the course, and planning for the future, this book is a handy guide for graduate students who need that extra bit of help getting started and making it through. Every year, thousands of students around the world embark on the long and difficult journey toward a PhD. Some of these students will make it through their program with flying colors. Others will experience difficulty getting to the end: some will sink and some will manage to swim barely. The doctoral years can be daunting. While mainly directed to PhD students in the sciences, the book's scope is broad enough to encompass the obstacles and hurdles that almost all PhD students face at some point in their doctoral training. Who should read this book? Students of the physical and life sciences, computer science, math, and medicine thinking about entering a PhD program, doctoral students at the beginning of their research and any graduate student who is feeling frustrated and stuck. Its never too early or too late!
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783642222825
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 523p, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Kraus, Roland Phraseological dictionary
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Translating and interpreting ; Language and languages ; Engineering ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Science (General) ; Translating and interpreting ; Language and languages ; Engineering ; Englisch ; Fachsprache ; Technik ; Englisch ; Fachsprache ; Technik
    Abstract: Peter Baumgartner
    Abstract: The dictionary lists the general vocabulary - nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives - which occurs in practically all technical texts. This vocabulary should be mastered by all those who actively or passively work with technical texts since it provides the structures into which the technical terms of various fields of technology are embedded. The keywords are provided with numerous model sentences illustrating their usage and offering the user a variety of suggestions for his / her own formulations
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    ISBN: 9781441979223
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXII, 325 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Wallwork, Adrian English for writing research papers
    DDC: 808.0665
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    Keywords: Education ; Science (General) ; Medicine ; Chemistry ; Language and languages ; Englisch ; Wissenschaftssprache ; Wissenschaftliches Manuskript
    Abstract: Publishing your research in an international journal is key to your success in academia. This guide is based on a study of referees' reports and letters from journal editors on reasons why papers written by non-native researchers are rejected due to problems with English usage. It draws on English-related errors from around 5000 papers written by non-native authors, 500 abstracts by PhD students, and over 1000 hours of teaching researchers how to write and present research papers. With easy-to-follow rules and tips, and with examples taken from published and unpublished papers, you will learn how to: prepare and structure a manuscript increase readability and reduce the number of mistakes you make in English by writing concisely, with no redundancy and no ambiguityplan and organize your paper, and structure each paragraph and each sentence so that the reader can easily follow the logical build-up towards various conclusionswrite a title and an abstract that will attract attention and be readdecide what to include in the various parts of the paper (Introduction, Methodology, Discussion etc) select from over 700 useful phrases highlight your claims and contributionavoid plagiarism and make it 100% clear whether you are referring to your own work or someone else'schoose the correct tenses and style (active or passive) Other books in the series: English for Presentations at International Conferences English for Academic Correspondence and Socializing English for Research: Usage, Style, and Grammar English for Academic Research: Grammar / Vocabulary / Writing Exercises Adrian Wallwork is the author of more than 20 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students and academics from 35 countries to prepare and give presentations. Since 1984 he has been revising research papers, and in 2009 he set up englishforacademics.com a proofreading and editing service specifically for researchers.
    Description / Table of Contents: English for Writing Research Papers; Preface; Contents; Part I Writing Skills; Chapter 1: Planning and Preparation; Chapter 2: Word Order; Chapter 3: Breaking Up Long Sentences; Chapter 4: Structuring Paragraphs and Sentences; Chapter 5: Being Concise and Removing Redundancy; Chapter 6: Avoiding Ambiguity and Vagueness; Chapter 7: Clarifying Who Did What; Chapter 8: Highlighting Your Findings; Chapter 9: Hedging and Criticising; Chapter 10: Paraphrasing and Plagiarism; Part II Sections of a Paper; Chapter 11: Titles; Chapter 12: Abstracts; Chapter 13: Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 14: Review of the LiteratureChapter 15: Methods; Chapter 16: Results; Chapter 17: Discussion; Chapter 18: Conclusions; Chapter 19: Useful Phrases; Chapter 20: The Final Check; Links and References; Acknowledgements; About the Author; Contact the Author; Index
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    ISBN: 9789400706521
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXI, 457 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 235 mm x 155 mm
    Uniform Title: Bilder av framtidsstaden : tid och rum för hållbar utveckling 〈engl.〉
    Parallel Title: Digitalisierte Ausg. Höjer, Mattias: Images of the future city
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Höjer, Mattias Images of the Future City
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    Keywords: Architecture ; Environmental sciences ; Science (General) ; Sustainable development ; Stadtentwicklung ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Sozialer Wandel ; Nachhaltigkeit
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    ISBN: 9788847011854
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 280 pagg. 150 figg. a colori, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Popular works ; Fine arts ; Music ; History ; Astronomy ; Popular Science ; Science (General) ; Science History ; Astronomy ; Humanities ; Music
    Abstract: Una stella, otto pianeti, un centinaio di lune e una miriade di corpi minori tra plutini, asteroidi, comete, satelliti artificiali. E per ognuno di questi oggetti, spiegazioni scientifiche che condividono la scena con narrazioni dettate dal mito, con visioni della fanstascienza e con suggestioni sonore scaturite dalla penna di grandi compositori. L'autore prova a districarsi nella babele di idiomi più o meno precisi che da sempre vengono usati dagli uomini per descrivere il Sistema Solare nell'intento di spiegarlo e di rendere il freddo spazio interplanetario un posto più accogliente. La letteratura, la fisica, il fumetto, l'illustrazione, la musica finalmente cooperano per delineare un possibile percorso, una traiettoria fra le tante, che condurrà il lettore dalle origini del linguaggio fino alla nube di Oort.
    Description / Table of Contents: Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Astronomia e dialetti; PRELUDIO Come leggere una partitura; Una cipolla di vetro: l'Universo Swarovski; Gravità, mele e cipolle; Giro giro tondo, quanto è tondo il mondo; Fratello Sole, Sorella Luna; Un Aristarco nostrano; Il grave gravita e il lieve… lievita; Lumi e tenebre; L'osservatore pisano; Un "assolo" di chitarra: il monocorde; Newton, la vedetta; INTERMEZZO Galileo + Keplero = Newton!; La gocciolina di Mercurio; Venere: le fregature della bellezza; INTERLUDIOGiuseppe,un pianeta senza tempo; La Luna, lo specchietto retrovisore
    Description / Table of Contents: IMPROVVISO Evasioni planetarieLa Terra, il covo dei cafoni; Marte, la terra promessa (ma non ancora mantenuta!); Sangue contro acqua; Terraforming; I mattoni avanzati: la Fascia degli asteroidi; Giove, il gigante o la bambina?; Saturno, la lama rotante; Urano, il corpo… celeste!; INTERMEZZO Spazz-Aree: fondamenti di scopone scientifico; Nettuno, il pianeta venuto dal freddo… calcolo; Plutone, il bocciato; La fascia di Kuiper e la nube di Oort: confini? Steccato? Fortificazioni? Gabbia?; Coda o Epilogo; Appendice A Indice delle illustrazioni; Appendice B Un po' di numeri; Ringraziamenti
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    ISBN: 9788847013537
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (52 pagg. 16 figg, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Popular works ; Photography ; Design ; Astronomy ; Popular Science ; Science (General) ; Design and construction ; Astronomy ; Photography, artistic
    Abstract: Un'opera unica nel suo genere, nata dall'incontro di due grandi artisti, il fotografo Edoardo Romagnoli e il designer Giulio Confalonieri, recentemente scomparso.Protagonista è la Luna, colta dall'obiettivo della macchina fotografica e ritratta attraverso fotografie sorprendenti e di forte impatto emotivo (alcune esposte al Guggenheim Museum di Venezia).Grafica e fotografia si susseguono e si inseguono, senza interferire l'una con l'altra. Un "passo a due", dove ogni pagina di grafica introduce una pagina di fotografia e, dopo ogni fotografia, appare una pagina di grande effetto grafico. La me
    Description / Table of Contents: Title Page; ôLö; ôUö; ôNö; ôEö; ôMiti, paradossi e illusioni percettive della Luna che interrogano il nostro sguardoö; Copyright Page;
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    ISBN: 9781441908834
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 236p. 137 illus., 43 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: Astronomers' Observing Guides
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Lashley, Jeff The radio sky and how to observe it
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Popular Science ; Astronomy ; Radioastronomie
    Abstract: The Radio Sun -- Jupiter -- Meteors and Meteor Streams -- Beyond the Solar System -- Antennae -- Setting Up a Radio Astronomy Station -- Radio Hardware Theory -- to RF Electronics -- Building a Very Low Frequency Solar Flare Monitor -- Microwave Radio Telescope Projects -- Building a Jupiter Radio Telescope -- Building a Broad Band Solar Radio Telescope -- Data Logging and Data Processing
    Abstract: We have learned a great deal about our universe not only by looking at the sky through optical telescopes but also by listening to it! Although in the past most of the great discoveries have been made by professional radio astronomers using large radio telescopes built for institutions, today even amateurs can build and use small radio telescopes and make discoveries that can contribute to the general store of knowledge. And you don’t need to be an electronics genius or rich! Jeff Lashley, in this comprehensive guide to the science and art of putting together and using a small radio telescope, will lead you through the process and help you to understand what to listen for. Filled with projects and tips and great advice, he can get you underway in a hurry and help you to decode what you are hearing. So if you’ve been doing amateur astronomy for a while and want to expand beyond what you can see with your eyes, this is a direction you should consider going in. Or, if you’ve dabbled in building radios for years and want to try something new, this can be a way to expand your hobby. Either way, start now listening to the fireworks going on all around you-you’ll be amazed!
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    ISBN: 9788847015333
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 156pagg, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Longo, Giuseppe O. Il gesuita che disegnò la Cina
    Keywords: Science History ; Geographical information systems ; Science (General) ; Science, general ; Geographical information systems ; Science (General) ; Science History ; Biografie ; Martini, Martino 1614-1661 ; Martini, Martino 1614-1661
    Abstract: "L'Occidente fu sempre attratto dalla Cina, ma la mitica ""Terra di Mezzo"" rimase un mondo sconosciuto, favoloso e irraggiungibile fino all'inizio del Seicento, quando il gesuita Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) penetrò in quell'immenso Paese, facendo conoscere alla Cina la civiltà europea. Fu un altro grande gesuita a compiere l'operazione inversa, rivelando all'Europa il volto della Cina: il trentino Martino Martini (1614-1661). Questo libro vuol essere un contributo alla conoscenza di un uomo straordinario per fede, scienza, capacità oratoria, coraggio fisico, abilità diplomatica e doti d'iniziativa. Visse solo 47 anni, di cui una dozzina passati sul mare o segregato in luoghi remoti e inospitali, ma, oltre a svolgere la sua missione evangelizzatrice in Cina, riuscì a raccogliere sul Celeste Impero una mole immensa di materiale, esponendola in alcune opere che ebbero in Europa vastissima risonanza. Tra queste un Atlante della Cina di ricchezza e precisione eccezionali. Sullo sfondo, il Seicento europeo mette in scena i suoi fasti e le sue miserie: secolo abietto e sontuoso, percorso dai fremiti del nuovo e dai sussulti del vecchio, che si apre alle innovazioni scientifiche più ardite e si accanisce nella cruenta repressione degli slanci riformatori, tra guerre interminabili, pestilenze e devastazioni, ma anche una straordinaria fioritura artistica e culturale. Dall'altra parte del mondo, in Cina, il Seicento fu altrettanto contraddittorio: insanguinato dalla feroce guerra di successione tra la vecchia dinastia dei Ming e la nuova dei Ching, fu tuttavia un'epoca di grande rinnovamento della civiltà cinese, che sfociò in un singolare amalgama di cultura letteraria, saggezza amministrativa, ritualità e credenze popolari, senza contare le millenarie tradizioni scientifiche e tecniche su cui si innestarono le grandi innovazioni matematiche, astronomiche e cartografiche europee, introdotte dai gesuiti insieme con la pratica evangelizzatrice. Protagonista di questo fecondo incontro di civiltà e di tradizioni, propugnatore di una prassi missionaria tollerante, rispettoso della sensibilità e delle consuetudini di quel popolo così fiero e civile, Martino Martini seppe interpretare il proprio apostolato con saggezza ed equilibrio, ma anche con rigore e disciplina. Nominato mandarino, esercitò la carica con dignità e decoro, al punto di diventare cinese egli stesso, per lingua, costumi e abiti, pur senza rinunciare in nulla alla sua fede."
    Description / Table of Contents: Title Page; Copyright Page; Prefazione; Table of Contents; Capitolo Primo Il richiamo dell'Oriente; Capitolo Secondo I primi anni: da Trento a Roma; Capitolo Terzo Dall'Europa alla Cina; Capitolo Quarto Dalla Cina all'Europa e ritorno; Appendice A Le condizioni dell'Europa all'epoca di Martino Martini; Appendice B Cronologia essenziale di Martino Martini S.J.; Appendice C Opera Omnia di Martino Martini;
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    ISBN: 9788847011984
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Mass spectrometry ; Geology ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Science, general ; Science (General) ; Mass spectrometry ; Geology ; Anthropology ; Archaeology
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Translated from the original Australian edition: The bone readers : atoms, genes and the politics of Australia's deep past, 2009
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    ISBN: 9788847017085
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 250pagg, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Linguistics ; Early childhood education ; Science (General) ; Humanities ; Humanities / Arts / Design ; Linguistics ; Early childhood education ; Science (General) ; Humanities ; Rodari, Gianni 1920-1980 ; Wissenschaft
    Abstract: " Il volume sarà diviso in due parti. La prima parte è un dizionario dei termini e dei concetti scientifici presenti nell'opera di Gianni Rodari. Un esempio di diffusione di cultura scientifica critica. La seconda parte è la ricostruzione della vita di Gianni Rodari nel tentativo di dimostrare la centralità nel suo lavoro del rapporto Letteratura/scienza.Gianni Rodari è il più grande scrittore italiano per l'infanzia del XX secolo. Le sua opera è stata studiata da molti critici. Mai, tuttavia, questa centralità del discorso scientifico non è stata sottolineata abbastanza.Grazie alla forte presenza della scienza e della tecnologia nella sua opera - è questa la tesi del libro - Gianni Rodari entra a far parte del novero dei grandi scrittori e poeti con una ""vocazione profonda"" per la scienza e filosofia naturale.Inoltre grazie anche a questa ""vocazione profonda"" Gianni Rodari eleva la letteratura per l'infanzia a ""grande letteratura""."
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC Ó 2010
    ISBN: 9783642048357
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Business and Economics Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    DDC: 303.4019
    Keywords: Economics ; Science (General) ; Soziales Lebensgefühl ; Lebensstil ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel
    Abstract: "Mood Matters" makes the radical assertion that all social events ranging from fashions in music and art to the rise and fall of civilizations are biased by the attitudes a society holds toward the future. When the 'social mood' is positive and people look forward to the future, events of an entirely different character tend to occur than when society is pessimistic. The book presents many examples from every walk of life in support of this argument. In addition, methods are given to actually measure the social mood and to project it into the future in order to forecast what's likely
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Credits and Permissions; Overview; Contents; Chapter 1 The Unconventional Wisdom; Chapter 2 Why ``Stuff'' Happens; Chapter 3 Why Hits Happen; Chapter 4 Why Wars, Economic Cycles, and Political Crises Happen; Chapter 5 Why Great Powers Come and Go; Chapter 6 Getting It Together; APPENDICES; References
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    ISBN: 9789031386086
    Language: Dutch
    Pages: Online-Ressource
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    DDC: 500
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Popular Science ; Science (General)
    Abstract: Sociale media voor professionals, organisaties en facilitatoren. We kunnen er niet meer omheen. Sociale media zijn er en zullen invloed hebben op onze manier van werken en leren. Hoe kun je als professional en als organisatie goed gebruik maken van sociale media? Welke mogelijkheden bieden sociale media om effectiever te werken in netwerken? Wat betekent dit voor organisaties en managers? En hoe kunnen sociale media een ondersteunende rol vervullen in formele en informele leerprocessen? Dit boek gaat in op deze vragen en is interessant voor iedereen die wil weten wat je nu zelf met sociale media kunt en hoe je meer strategisch in deze wereld kunt participeren. Met als doel om zelf, in een team of als organisatie, online te leren. Ook als je wilt weten óf je je er wel in moet willen verdiepen. In dit boek worden sociale media niet bekeken vanuit een marketing- of communicatieperspectief, maar vanuit het perspectief van collectief leren. Het boek bestaat uit drie delen. 1. Gebruik van sociale media in je eigen werk als professional. 2. Sociale media bij het werken als team of lerende organisatie. 3. Het faciliteren van online leren. En nu online Sociale media voor professionals, organisaties en facilitatoren laat zien hoe sociale media werken. Dit wordt uitgebreid geïllustreerd aan de hand van praktijkvoorbeelden en -verhalen. Dankzij de vele praktische tips en tools kun je hiermee zelf direct aan de slag. Werken via sociale media is als het betreden van een nieuw land, doordat de ongeschreven regels, de cultuur, het openlijk delen van informatie en ideeën fundamenteel anders zijn dan gewend. Een land met een nieuwe taal, onbekende tools en een nog ongekende hoeveelheid mogelijkheden. Met dit boek hopen we ons enthousiasme voor sociale media over te brengen en lezers te verleiden tot experimenteren.
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhoud; Dankwoord; Begrippenlijst; Introductie 1; Waar gaat het boek wel en niet over?; Voor wie is het boek bedoeld?; Wat is web2.0?; Sociale media en web2.0; Kenmerkende web2.0 tools; Praktijkverhaal 1 Meer communiceren is niet altijd beter; Opbouw van het boek; Leeswijzer; Ten slotte; 1 Aan de slag met sociale media als professional; 2 Online professionaliseren; Informeel leren in verbinding; Trends in het werk van professionals; Generatieverschillen; Van informatie zoeken tot personal branding; Effi ciënter worden in je werk; 3 Een strategie ontwikkelen; Experimenteren met web2.0 tools
    Description / Table of Contents: Het doel van werken met sociale mediaEen sociale media strategie in de praktijk; Nadelen en valkuilen van sociale media; 4 Sociale media inpassen in je werk; Ontwikkelen van routines; Een bursty werkstijl; Bekwaamheden voor leren met sociale media; Privégebruik en professioneel gebruik; Afsluiting deel 1: Sociale media veranderen het lerenen samenwerken van professionals; Tips & Tools bij deel 1: Sociale media voor professionalisering; 2 Aan de slag met sociale media in teams en organisaties; 5 Op weg naar organisatie2.0; Wat gebeurt er al in organisaties?
    Description / Table of Contents: Functies van sociale media in een organisatieWat kunnen sociale media de organisatie opleveren?; Wat is een organisatie2.0?; Generatieverschillen en sociale media; 6 Introduceren van sociale media in de organisatie; Ontwerpen van een sociale media strategie; Implementeren van een sociale media strategie: vragen en tips; Wanneer kun je beter niet investeren in sociale media?; Sociale media op de agenda van de organisatie zetten; Veiligheid en controle; 7 Sociale media voor collectief leren; Sociale media en kennisdelen: een aantal voorbeelden; Stimuleren van een open organisatiecultuur
    Description / Table of Contents: Rol van de manager2.0Tien tips bij het gebruik van sociale media voor kennisdelen; 8 Online samenwerken in teams ; Virtuele en niet-virtuele teams; De rol van de 'tech steward'; Groepsdynamiek in een virtueel team; De keuze van webtools; Het introduceren van tools voor virtuele teams in 7 stappen; Het lerende team; De grenzeloze facilitator; Ontwerpen voor teamleren; Specifi eke interventies bij teams; Tips & Tools bij deel 2: Sociale media in organisaties; 3 Leerinterventies en het faciliteren van leren; 9 Online leren; Een voorbeeld van een online leertraject; Stimuleren van sociaal leren
    Description / Table of Contents: Sociale media als stimulans voor formeel en informeel lerenE-learning en online leren; De meerwaarde van online leren; 10 Voorbeelden van leerinterventies; Online leernetwerken en communities; Het starten van een succesvolle community; Communities rond sociale media services: Twitter, Flickr en Blogging Praktijkverhaal 27 Een eigen weblog; Online workshops; Conferentie2.0 en webconferenties Karel is betrokken bij de organisatie van een jaarlijkse conferentie. Het kost veel energie om; E-coaching; Online gaming of serious gaming; Ontwerpen van online leerprocessen 11
    Description / Table of Contents: Ontwerpstappen voor het inrichten van online leren
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    ISBN: 9783866444676
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (238 S.)
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Studien Technik und Kultur 1
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Studien Technik und Kultur
    DDC: 303.483
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    Keywords: cultural studies ; history of technology ; impact of technology on human society ; Technikgeschichte ; Kulturwissenschaft ; Auswirkungen von Technik auf menschliche Gesellschaft ; Science (General) ; Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ; Technik ; Kultur ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Technik ; Kultur
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    ISBN: 9783866444744
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (219 S.)
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Studien Technik und Kultur 2
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Studien Technik und Kultur
    DDC: 306.46
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    Keywords: history of technology ; cultural studies ; Technikgeschichte ; Kulturwissenschaft ; Techniknostalgie ; Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ; Science (General) ; Technik ; Nostalgie ; Kultur ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kultur ; Technik ; Nostalgie
    Note: German
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    Heidelberg : Spektrum Akademischer Verlag
    ISBN: 9783827424280
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 154S. 44 Abb, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Radloff, Wolfgang Laser in Wissenschaft und Technik
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Physics ; Physics ; Science (General) ; Einführung ; Laser ; Laser
    Abstract: Vor rund 50 Jahren - im Mai des Jahres 1960 - erstrahlte das Licht des Lasers, dieser künstlichen, von Menschenhand geschaffenen Lichtquelle, zum ersten Mal. Die faszinierende Entwicklung, die der Laser und seine Anwendungen seitdem genommen haben, wird in diesem Buch an besonders markanten Beispielen demonstriert. Wenn Sie schon immer einmal wissen wollten, wie ein Laser funktioniert, dann finden Sie in hier relativ einfache und verständliche Erklärungen. In anschaulicher Weise und nahezu ohne Formeln wird das Laserprinzip erläutert, aus dem sich die einzigartigen Eigenschaften der Laserstrahlung ableiten. Diese wiederum bilden die Grundlage der so außerordentlich breiten Palette der Anwendungen, die von der Compact Disc bis zum großflächigen Laserfernsehen, vom Laserpointer bis zur Laserfusion reicht. In dem Buch werden sowohl herausragende technische Innovationen als auch spektakuläre Ergebnisse der Laseranwendung in der Grundlagenforschung dargestellt.
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt; Vorwort; 1 Einführung ; 1.1 Entdeckung des Lasers; 1.2 Bedeutung des Lasers heute; 2 Laserprinzip ; 2.1 Laserresonator; 2.2 Lasermoden; 2.3 Laserbedingung; 2.4 Besetzungsinversion und Lasertypen ; 3 Lasereigenschaften ; 3.1 Entwicklung; 3.2 Kohärenz; 3.3 Frequenztransformation; 3.4 Erzeugung kurzer Laserimpulse ; 3.5 Hohe Energien, große Leistungen ; 4 Anwendungen des Lasers ; 4.1 Der gebündelte Laserstrahl; 4.2 Laser in Gebrauchsgütern; 4.3 Laser in der Kommunikationstechnik ; 4.4 Laser in der Materialbearbeitung ; 4.5 Laser in der Medizin
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.6 Anwendungen von Hochleistungs- und Hochenergielasern 4.7 Hochaufl ösende Spektroskopie ; 4.8 Ultraschnelle Prozesse; 4.9 Laser für Präzisionsmessungen; Literatur; Bildnachweis; Stichwortverzeichnis
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    ISBN: 9783827422002
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Kruse, Andreas, 1955 - Zukunft Altern
    DDC: 305.260943
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Geriatrics ; Medicine ; Psychology ; Aging Research ; Popular Science ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Deutschland ; Altern
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    New York, NY : Springer New York
    ISBN: 9781441907059
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (online resource)
    Series Statement: Astronomer's Pocket Field Guide
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Astronomy ; Popular Science
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    London : Springer
    ISBN: 9781849964869
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 207p. 198 illus., 122 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Physics ; Popular Science ; Engineering ; Mathematics ; Geometry ; Computational complexity. ; Fraktal
    Abstract: The groundbreaking documentary (accompanying this book), introduced by Arthur C. Clarke, has been shown in over 50 countries around the world. Twenty five years ago it brought the subject of fractals to the attention of the general public for the first time. The contributors to the film are joined in this comprehensive survey of fractal theory and practice by some other leading experts in the field. - Beautifully and copiously illustrated, this latest edition also comes with an e-copy of the groundbreaking TV documentary - Brings fractal geometry up to date by gathering the thoughts and enthusiasms of the foremost writers and researchers in the field - A new chapter from Benoît Mandelbrot, the mathematician and founder of fractal geometry, makes this a 'must-read' for anyone with an interest in fractal theory - Includes contributions from world leaders including Sir Arthur C Clarke, Michael Barnsley, and Ian Stewart
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    ISBN: 9788847015906
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 240pagg, digital)
    Series Statement: I blu
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Magionami, Paolo Quei temerari sulla macchine volanti
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    Keywords: Science History ; Science Philosophy ; Technology Philosophy ; Science (General) ; Science, general ; Science History ; Science Philosophy ; Technology Philosophy ; Science (General) ; Luftfahrt ; Geschichte ; Luftfahrt ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Nel giugno del 1783 i fratelli Montgolfier aprirono la via delle nuvole con un mezzo 'più leggero dell'aria', la mongolfiera, 120 anni dopo, altri due fratelli, Wilbur e Orville Wright, conquistarono la terza dimensione con un mezzo 'più pensate dell'aria', l'aeroplano. Due modi differenti per raggiungere quello che Wilbur definì 'il più grande desiderio dell'umanità': volare. In questa breve storia del volo, vengono raccontate le gesta di quanti con ardore e follia, criterio e scelleratezza hanno tentato la via dei cieli: sono quei temerari che per guadagnarsi il sogno hanno messo in conto ossa rotte e cadute rovinose. Di alcuni è rimasta la gloria e il ricordo scolpito nella storia, ad altri un nome perduto nelle cronache di un tempo che fu. E quando a inizio Novecento si diffondono i primi brevetti di pilota, l'era pionieristica del volo inizia a volgere al termine. Ma per quei temerari a bordo di macchine volanti questo significa solo compiere imprese sempre più ardite lungo la via delle nuvole.
    Description / Table of Contents: Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduzione; Nel regno degli dei; Ali di legno e fantasia; Un po' prima dei Montgolfier; L'era del più leggero dell'aria; Mongolfiere sopra l'Europa; Peripezie aviatorie e altre stranezze; Il circo dei palloni e i primi passi del "più pesante"; L'aviazione, una cosa seria; L'era del più pesante; Tempi nuovi per il Vecchio Continente; Quei temerari sulle macchine volanti; La Grande Guerra; Fonti bibliografiche; i blu - pagine di scienza;
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    Milano : Springer-Verlag Milan
    ISBN: 9788847014985
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 228 pagg, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Buonanno, Roberto La fine dei cieli di cristallo
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    Keywords: Popular works ; History ; Science ; Physics ; Astronomy ; Popular Science ; Astronomy ; Science (General) ; Science History ; Astronomie ; Geschichte 1600-1700 ; Astronomie ; Geschichte 1600-1700
    Abstract: Questo libro parla del rapporto fra Galileo e alcuni scienziati della sua epoca comunemente considerati come esponenti dello "schieramento avverso." l epoca in cui la visione del cosmo cambia radicalmente: la cultura europea non appare pi al centro della storia umana, la creazione dell uomo si sposta all indietro di una inimmaginabile quantit di anni e, infine, i cieli immutabili della cosmologia aristotelica, i cieli di cristallo, vengono definitivamente superati. L Autore propone alcuni temi rilevanti per la scienza del 600 e sviluppa, all interno di ogni capitolo, sia il punto di
    Description / Table of Contents: Title Page; Copyright Page; Prefazione; Table of Contents; Il Teatro del mondo; Orologi e girasoli che ruotano sulla Terra immobile; Gesuiti, bilance e cannocchiali; La luce e le ombre; Le macchie sul Sole immutabile; Il Diluvio Universale; I geroglifici e il sogno della sapienza universale; Il Celeberrimo Museo del Collegio Romano; L'Egitto fantastico di Padre Atanasio; I Cieli di cristallo e i gironi dell'Inferno; Conclusione; Galileo Galilei e Athanasius Kircher: cronologie parallele; i blu - pagine di scienza;
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    ISBN: 128298246X , 9781441966858 , 9781282982468
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: 1
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    DDC: 338.973/06
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Astronomy ; Mathematics ; Political science
    Abstract: " Federal patronage of science was never contemplated by the framers of the Constitution, but they did seek to ""promote the Progress of Science and useful Art"" by granting inventors patent rights. However, direct subvention to scientists and scientific organizations was not considered appropriate activity of the central government. In the 19th Century, American science was funded almost entirely through private investors. Since WWII, however, the federal government has become the primary patron of American science. From the race-to-space in the 1950s to current furor over global warming, Bennett traces the subtle and not-so-subtle ways in which government has co-opted scientific research and reinforced a culture in which challengers to proscribed wisdom are frozen out. Citing original documents and media reports, Bennett offers a compelling, entertaining, and thought-provoking perspective on political influence on scientific research and its implications for a democratic society. ""During the Nineteenth Century, almost entirely on private funding, American science grew from practically nothing to world class. Now, however, over fifty percent of American science is funded by the federal government. Dr. Bennett traces the path, ""crisis"" after ""crisis,"" by which American science became practically an arm of the federal government. His tale is a cautionary one, warning against future ""crisis mongers"" who would extend the government's already majority control of American science even further. His warning is a timely one, and it should be heeded."" Joseph P. Martino, author of Science Funding: Politics and Porkbarrel ""Bennett's latest book offers a challenging interpretation of the rise of the American federal science establishment since World War II. Focusing primarily on the growth of the space program, Bennett argues that crisis, real or imagined, is the source of state power and state funding for science. The Doomsday Lobby offers what no doubt will be viewed as a controversial contribution to the history of American science policy, and more broadly to an understanding of the role of the state in society."" James D. Savage, Professor of Politics, University of Virginia, and author of Funding Science in America "
    Description / Table of Contents: The Doomsday Lobby; Copyright; Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview; Notes; Chapter 2: American Science before the Bomb; Light-Houses of the Skies; Smithson's Gift; What the War Grew; Light-Houses of the Sky - Privately; A Department of Science?; Notes; Chapter 3: Dr. Bush Fathers a Foundation; Notes; Chapter 4: Oh Sputnik! How the Educationists Prospered from a Russian Satellite; Notes; Chapter 5: To Mars! (But Why?); Notes; Chapter 6: The Chicken Littles of Big Science; or, Here Come the Killer Asteroids!; Notes
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 7: Conclusion: The Only Way to Keep the Sky from Falling Is…Notes; Index
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Springer
    ISBN: 9781441965912
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    DDC: 808.51
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    Keywords: Education ; Science (General) ; Life sciences ; Language and languages ; Literacy ; Physics ; Englisch ; Präsentation ; Konferenz
    Abstract: This, the first book ever written on academic presentations specifically from the perspective of non-native English speakers, is designed to help non-native English speakers to prepare and deliver effective presentations at international conferences. Adrian Wallwork is the author of more than 20 ELT and EAP textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students and academics from 35 countries to prepare and give presentations. Since 1984 he has been revising research papers, and in 2009 he set up englishforacademics.com - a proofreading and editing service specifically for researchers.
    Abstract: This book is designed to help non-native English speakers to prepare and deliver effective presentations at international conferences. It will be the first book ever written on presentations specifically from the perspective of non-native English speakers. It will be written in an English that readers will be able to understand easily. This is not `simple` English as a native speaker would interpret it, but a particular way of writing with minimal redundancy in which key points are highlighted clearly. The book will cover not only the typical difficulties of all presenters (structure, gaining audience attention, graphics on slides etc), but will also focus above all on those issues that cause specific problems for the non-native. TOC:Part 1: Preparation and Practice.- Ten stages of preparing your slides.- Writing out your speech in English.- Pronunciation and intonation.- Practice and learning from other people`s presentations.- Handling your fear and anxiety.- Part 2: What to Write and Show on the Slides.- Titles.- Writing and editing the text of the slides.- Using bullets.- Visual elements and fonts.- Getting and keeping the audience`s attention.- Part 3: What to Do and Say at Each Stage of the Presentation.- Ten ways to begin a presentation.- Outline and Transitions.- Methodology.- Results and Discussion.- Conclusions.- Questions and answers.- Useful phrases.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Who Is This Book for?; What Will I Learn from This Book?; How Should I Read This Book?; Other Books in This Series; Why Do a Presentation at a Conference?; Isnt Just Attending a Conference Enough, Why Is It a Good Thing to Give a Presentation?; What Kind of Presentations Do Audiences Like to See?; What Constitutes a Professional Presentation?; What Kind of Presentations Do Audiences NOT Like to See?; What About Posters?; Contents; Part I Preparation and Practice; 1 Ten Stages in Preparing Your Slides; 2 Writing Out Your Speech in English; 3 Pronunciation and Intonation
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Practice and Learn from Other Peoples Presentations5 Handling Your Nerves; Part II What to Write on the Slides; 6 Titles; 7 Writing and Editing the Text of the Slides; 8 Using Bullets; 9 Visual Elements and Fonts; 10 Getting and Keeping the Audiences Attention; Part III What to Say and Do at Each Stage of the Presentation; 11 Ten Ways to Begin a Presentation; 12 Outline and Transitions; 13 Methodology; 14 Results and Discussion; 15 Conclusions; 16 Questions and Answers; 17 Useful Phrases; Links and References; Acknowledgements; About the Author; Contact the Author; Index
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    New York, NY : Springer-Verlag New York
    ISBN: 9781441906243
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    DDC: 641.5
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Astronomy ; Astronautics ; Kochbuch ; Astronaut
    Abstract: Astronauts, cosmonauts, and a very limited number of people have experienced eating space food due to the unique processing and packaging required for space travel. This book allows anyone with a normal kitchen to prepare space food. Since some of the processing such as freeze dehydration, and packaging cannot be accomplished in the normal kitchen, many of the recipes will not produce the food that would be launched in space, but will prepare food similar to what the astronauts would eat after they had added the water to the food in space. Many of the space foods are prepared to the point of r
    Description / Table of Contents: The Astronaut's Cookbook; Introduction; Breakfast Foods; Snacks and Appetizers; Soups and Salads; Bread, Tortillas, and Sandwiches; Main Dishes; Eat Your Vegetables!; Desserts; Beverages; Future Space Food; APPENDIX A: History of American Space Food; APPENDIX B: ISS Expedition Five (June to December 2005) Sample Crew Menu for Astronaut Peggy Whitson; APPENDIX C: Internet Resources on Space Food and Nutrition; Index;
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    ISBN: 9783941875609
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Regional government ; Forestry & related industries ; Sustainability ; Technology, engineering, agriculture ; Pollution control ; Forestry & silviculture: practice & techniques
    Abstract: Bund und Länder engagieren sich seit der deutschen Wiedervereinigung für die Bewahrung des ökologischen Potenzials am „Grünen Band“, der ehemaligen innerdeutschen Grenze. Im Rahmen von Erprobungs- und Entwicklungsvorhaben sowie Naturschutzgroßprojekten setzt sich das Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsichrheit (BMU), für den Erhalt, die Pflege und Entwicklung großräumiger Landschaftsräume am Grünen Band ein. Die Verknüpfung der Naturschutzziele mit regionaler Nachhaltigkeit gewinnt für deren dauerhafte Verankerung vor Ort zunehmend an Bedeutung. Die bislang unzureichend erfassten Wirkungen der Naturschutzförderung auf die Entwicklung der Regionen waren Anlass für das BMBF-Forschungsvorhaben „Grünes Band — Modellregion für Nachhaltigkeit“ (2007—2010). Regionalwissenschaftler der Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaft und Kunst (HAWK) untersuchten im interdisziplinären Verbund mit Wirtschaftswissenschaftlern der Universität Göttingen am Beispiel von vier Regionen die Wirkung der Bundesförderung auf die regionale Nachhaltigkeit. Der vorliegende Bericht präsentiert die disziplinären und interdisziplinären Ergebnisse sowie die jeweiligen und gemeinsam erarbeiteten Handlungsempfehlungen für Fördermittelgeber und –empfänger
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    Description / Table of Contents: I Anatomy1 General Organization of the Cerebral Cortex -- 2 Cell Types -- 3 Synaptic Connections Between Identified Elements -- II Functional Aspects of Cortical Circuitry -- 4 Functional Properties of Cortical Neurons -- 5 Synaptic Circuitry Revealed by Electrophysiology -- 6 GABAergic Inhibition in the Cerebral Cortex -- III Facts, Theories, and Models -- 7 An Integrative View of Cortical Circuitry.
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    Description / Table of Contents: An Introduction to the CarnivoraI Behavior -- 1 Acoustic Communication by Fissiped Carnivores -- 2 The Role of Odor in the Social Lives of Carnivores -- 3 Behavioral Development of Terrestrial Carnivores -- 4 The Comparative Behavioral Ecology of Hyenas: The Importance of Diet and Food Dispersion -- 5 Intraspecific Variation in Canid Social Systems -- 6 The Mating Tactics and Spacing Patterns of Solitary Carnivores -- 7 Carnivore Group Living: Comparative Trends -- II Ecology -- 8 The Feeding Ecology of Giant Pandas and Asiatic Black Bears in the Tangjiahe Reserve, China -- 9 Adaptations for Aquatic Living by Carnivores -- 10 Ecological Constraints on Predation by Large Felids -- 11 The Advantages and Disadvantages of Small Size to Weasels, Mustela Species -- 12 Basal Rate of Metabolism, Body Size, and Food Habits in the Order Carnivora -- 13 Patterns of Energy Output during Reproduction in Carnivores -- III Evolution -- 14 Locomotor Adaptations by Carnivores -- 15 Carnivore Dental Adaptations and Diet: A Study of Trophic Diversity within Guilds -- 16 The Physiology and Evolution of Delayed Implantation in Carnivores -- 17 Molecular and Biochemical Evolution of the Carnivora -- 18 The Phylogeny of the Recent Carnivora -- 19 Fossil History of the Terrestrial Carnivora -- Appendix: Classification of the Recent Carnivora -- W. Chris Wozencraft -- Species and Subject Index.
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    Description / Table of Contents: An Introduction to the CarnivoraI Behavior -- 1 Acoustic Communication by Fissiped Carnivores -- 2 The Role of Odor in the Social Lives of Carnivores -- 3 Behavioral Development of Terrestrial Carnivores -- 4 The Comparative Behavioral Ecology of Hyenas: The Importance of Diet and Food Dispersion -- 5 Intraspecific Variation in Canid Social Systems -- 6 The Mating Tactics and Spacing Patterns of Solitary Carnivores -- 7 Carnivore Group Living: Comparative Trends -- II Ecology -- 8 The Feeding Ecology of Giant Pandas and Asiatic Black Bears in the Tangjiahe Reserve, China -- 9 Adaptations for Aquatic Living by Carnivores -- 10 Ecological Constraints on Predation by Large Felids -- 11 The Advantages and Disadvantages of Small Size to Weasels, Mustela Species -- 12 Basal Rate of Metabolism, Body Size, and Food Habits in the Order Carnivora -- 13 Patterns of Energy Output during Reproduction in Carnivores -- III Evolution -- 14 Locomotor Adaptations by Carnivores -- 15 Carnivore Dental Adaptations and Diet: A Study of Trophic Diversity within Guilds -- 16 The Physiology and Evolution of Delayed Implantation in Carnivores -- 17 Molecular and Biochemical Evolution of the Carnivora -- 18 The Phylogeny of the Recent Carnivora -- 19 Fossil History of the Terrestrial Carnivora -- Appendix: Classification of the Recent Carnivora -- Species and Subject Index.
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    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction1 Molecular asymmetry -- 2 The importance of enantiomer separations -- 3 Chiral liquid chromatography: past and present -- 2 Chiral Derivatization -- 4 Chiral derivatization -- 3 Direct Chiral Resolution -- 5 Chiral ligand exchange chromatography -- 6 Synthetic multiple-interaction chiral bonded phases -- 7 Immobilized proteins as HPLC chiral stationary phases -- 8 Cyclodextrin inclusion complexation -- 9 Binding to cellulose derivatives -- 10 Binding to synthetic polymers -- 11 Ion-pairing -- 12 Other direct chiral resolution methods -- 4 Strategy for Development of LC Enantiomeric Determination Methods -- 13 Consideration of other techniques -- 14 Choice of chiral LC systems -- 15 Optimization -- 5 Future Trends and Requirements -- 16 Future trends and requirements.
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    ISBN: 9782817808598
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    Keywords: Science (General)
    Description / Table of Contents: Table des matièresTechnique et sémiologie -- Rappel de quelques notions utiles -- Radiographie simple -- Transit baryté -- Examens barytes annexes -- Echographie -- Scanographie -- Artériographie -- En pratique -- Bibliographie -- Pathologie congénitale -- Rétrécissements et atrésies -- Dilatations segmentaires -- Myopathies et neuropathies viscérales -- Maladie de Hirschprung -- Brides, hernies, eventrations -- Malrotations de l’anse ombilicale primitive -- Diverticules -- Duplications -- Hétérotopies -- Anomalies vasculaires -- En pratique -- Bibliographie -- Pathologie tumorale -- Généralités -- Tumeurs bénignes -- Tumeurs malignes -- En pratique -- Bibliographie -- Pathologie inflammatoire -- Maladie de Crohn -- Tuberculose -- Yersiniose -- Infections intestinales -- Iléite par reflux -- Maladie de Whipple -- Ulcères non spécifiques -- Maladie de Zollinger-Ellison -- Jéjuno-iléite ulcérée chronique -- Maladie de Behcet -- Gastro-entérite à éosinophiles -- Bibliographie -- Maladie cœliaque et malabsorptions -- Maladie cœliaque -- Atrophies villositaires en dehors de la maladie cœliaque -- « Grêle fonctionnel » -- Bibliographie -- Pathologie parasitaire -- Giarda lamblia -- Isospora belli -- Cryptosporidium -- Ascaris lumbricoïdes -- Strongyloïdes stercoralis (anguillule) -- Ankylostoma duodenale -- Anisakis -- Taenia saginata -- Candida albicans -- Histoplasma capsulatum -- Paracoccidioïdes brasiliensis -- Mucoraceae -- En pratique -- Bibliographie -- Pathologie vasculaire -- Ischémie intestinale non gangréneuse -- Thrombose veineuse -- Hématomes -- Bibliographie -- Pathologie iatrogène -- Lésions d’origine médicamenteuse -- Lésions radiques -- Syndrome de réaction du greffon contre l’hôte -- Bibliographie -- Pathologie immunitaire -- En pratique -- Bibliographie -- Collagénoses -- Sclérodermie -- Autres collagénoses -- Bibliographie -- Pathologies diverses -- Lymphangiectasies -- Œdème intestinal par hypoprotéinémie -- Amylose -- Pneumatose kystique -- Allergie alimentaire -- Purpura rhumatoïde -- Sarcoïdose -- Corps étrangers intra-luminaux -- Diverticules acquis -- Pseudo-obstructions -- Accélérations isolées du transit -- Maladie de Fabry -- Xanthomatose -- Mastocytose -- Abétalipoprotéinémie -- Œdème angioneurotique héréditaire -- Hémoglobinurie paroxystique -- Maladie de Degos -- Maladie de Wegener -- Bibliographie -- Pathologie extrinsèque -- Bibliographie -- Pathologie post-opératoire -- Intestin grêle opéré -- Intestin grêle après une intervention gastrique -- Bibliographie -- Pathologie aiguë -- Radiographies simples de l’abdomen -- Echographie abdominale -- Scanographie -- Artériographie cœliomésentérique -- Lavement iodé -- Transit baryté -- En pratique -- Bibliographie -- Conclusions pratiques.
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    Keywords: Science (General)
    Description / Table of Contents: One Physical FoundationsOne The planetary and geological context of life -- Two The Earth, life, and energy cycles -- Two Past Events and their Biogeographic Significance -- Three Evolution of the biosphere -- Four Continental drift -- Five Biogeographic patterns and ice age events -- Three Present Environments and Biogeographic Patterns -- Six The climatic environment -- Seven Marine and terrestrial environments -- Eight Freshwater environments -- Nine Island environments -- Ten Environments linked through animal movements -- Eleven Organisms and environments integrated through coevolution -- Four the Human Impact -- Twelve Fire as an old and new agent of change -- Thirteen Man the maker and exterminator of plants and animals -- Fourteen Biogeographic repercussions of the intensification of agriculture -- Fifteen The impact of urban-industrial development on patterns of life -- References.
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    ISBN: 9789400908192
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    Keywords: Science (General)
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction1.1 The range of experimental techniques -- 1.2 Good laboratory practice -- 1.3 Safety in the laboratory -- 1.4 Keeping records -- 1.5 Samples and spectra -- 2 Carrying out reactions -- 2.1 Basic techniques -- 2.2 Special techniques -- 3 Isolation and purification of reaction products -- 3.1 Primary work-up procedures -- 3.2 Crystallization -- 3.3 Melting point -- 3.4 Distillation -- 4 Separation of organic mixtures by chromatography -- 4.1 Analytical methods -- 4.2 Preparative methods -- 4.3 Appendices -- Preparation of samples for spectroscopy -- 5.1 Infra-red -- 5.2 Nuclear magnetic resonance -- 5.3 Mass spectrometry -- 5.4 Ultraviolet -- Finding chemical information -- 6.1 Physical properties -- 6.2 Spectroscopic properties -- 6.3 Beilstein’s Handbuch -- 6.4 Chemical Abstracts.
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    ISBN: 9789400908215
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    Description / Table of Contents: Preface1 Introduction -- 2 Characteristics of urban flora and fauna -- 2.1 Proliferation of introduced species -- 2.2 Severe disturbance -- 2.3 Increased opportunities for dispersal -- 2.4 Habitat diversity -- 2.5 Taxonomic and evolutionary aspects -- 2.6 Vertebrates -- 2.7 Invertebrates -- 2.8 Planted vegetation -- 2.9 Historical factors -- 3 The urban climate and air pollution -- 3.1 Climate -- 3.2 Air pollution -- 4 Soils in urban areas -- 4.1 The classification of urban soils -- 4.2 Conspectus -- 4.3 Characteristics of urban soils -- 4.4 Brick rubble -- 4.5 Topsoiled sites -- 5 Vegetation dynamics -- 5.1 Ecological change as greenfield sites become developed -- 5.2 Ecological change as urban land is recycled -- 5.3 Postdevelopment -- 5.4 Discussion -- 6 Urban commons -- 6.1 Plants -- 6.2 Animals -- 6.3 Research opportunities -- 7 Industrial areas -- 7.1 Raw materials -- 7.2 Buildings, structures, hard landscapes -- 7.3 Energy aspects -- 7.4 Stores and warehouses -- 7.5 Solid waste material -- 7.6 Modern trends -- 8 Railways -- 8.1 The permanent way -- 8.2 Sidings -- 8.3 Brickwork and masonry -- 8.4 Verges -- 8.5 Boundary features -- 9 Roads -- 9.1 Road design -- 9.2 Exhaust emissions -- 9.3 De-icing salt -- 9.4 Traffic stress -- 9.5 Street trees -- 9.6 Grass verges -- 9.7 Animals -- 10 City centres -- 10.1 Animals -- 10.2 Vegetation -- 10.3 Interactions -- 11 City parks -- 11.1 Habitats within a park -- 11.2 Grassland -- 11.3 Growth retardants and herbicides -- 11.4 The changing wild flora of parks -- 11.5 Lakes -- 11.6 Mammals -- 11.7 Birds -- 11.8 Invertebrates -- 12 Allotments and leisure gardens -- 12.1 Background -- 12.2 Cultivated plots -- 12.3 Secondary successions -- 12.4 Birds -- 12.5 Supplementary habitats -- 12.6 Fostering wildlife on allotments -- 13 Cemeteries -- 13.1 Background -- 13.2 Structure planting -- 13.3 Shrubs -- 13.4 The ground layer -- 13.5 Grave plots -- 13.6 Relic communities -- 13.7 Succession -- 13.8 Management options -- 14 Gardens -- 14.1 Vegetation -- 14.2 Animals -- 14.3 Discussion -- 15 Rivers, canals, ponds, lakes, reservoirs and water mains -- 15.1 Urban hydrology -- 15.2 Rivers -- 15.3 Canals -- 15.4 Ponds, lakes, reservoirs and water mains -- 16 Woodland -- 16.1 The archaeology of a small urban wood -- 16.2 Ancient seminatural woodland -- 16.3 Plantations on the site of ancient woodland -- 16.4 Spontaneous recent woodland -- 16.5 Plantations -- 16.6 Birds -- 17 Living with wildlife -- 17.1 The aesthetic conflict -- 17.2 Social considerations -- 17.3 Design and management -- 17.4 Benefits for all -- References.
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    ISBN: 9781461578611
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    ISBN: 9789401170505
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Control engineering. ; Robotics. ; Automation. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: I: An Overview of Robotics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Types of Robots -- II: Robotic Technology -- 3. Introduction to Robot Mechanics -- 4. Robot Electronic Design -- 5. Robotic Sensors -- 6. Vision Systems -- 7. Ultrasonic Systems -- 8. Mobile Robots -- III: Computer Hardware and Software -- 9. Computers for Robots -- 10. Robot Languages -- 11. Robot Intelligence -- IV: Robotic Applications -- 12. Robot Standards -- 13. Applications Engineering -- 14. Application-Oriented Requirements -- V: Future Considerations -- 15. Trends in Robotic Systems -- 16. New Technology -- 17. New Application Areas -- Appendix 1: Robotic Systems Manufacturers -- Appendix 2: Major University Robotics Laboratories -- Appendix 3: International Robotics Organizations.
    Abstract: Robotics engineering has progressed from an infant industry in 1961 to one including over 500 robot and allied firms around the world in 1989. During this growth period, many robotics books have been published, so me of which have served as industry standards. Until recently, the design of robotics sys­ tems has been primarily the responsibility of the mechanical engineer, and their application in factories has been the responsibility of the manufacturing engineer. Few robotics books address the many systems issues facing electron­ ics engineers or computer programmers. The mid-1980s witnessed a major change in the robotics field. The develop­ ment of advanced sensor systems (particularly vision), improvements in the intelligence area, and the desire to integrate groups of robots working together in local work cells or in factory-wide systems have greatly increased the partic­ ipation of electronics engineers and computer programmers. Further, as ro­ bots ga in mobility, they are being used in completely new areas, such as construction, firefighting, and underwater exploration, and the need for com­ puters and smart sensors has increased. Fundamentals af Rabaties Engineering is aimed at the practicing electrical engineer or computer analyst who needs to review the fundamentals of engi­ neering as applied to robotics and to understand the impact on system design caused by constraints unique to robotics. Because there are many good texts covering mechanical engineering topics, this book is limited to an overview of those topics and the effects they have on electrical design and system pro­ grams.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Security systems. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: One — Overview -- 1 Taguchi’s Quality Philosophy: Analysis and Commentary -- 2 Macro-Quality with Micro-Money -- 3 Quality Engineering using Design of Experiments -- 4 Off-Line Quality Control, Parameter Design, and the Taguchi Method -- 5 Quality Engineering through Design Optimization -- Two — Case Studies -- 6 Off-Line Quality Control in Integrated circuit Fabrication using Experimental Design -- 7 Optimizing the Wave Soldering Process -- 8 Robust Design: A Cost-Effective Method for Improving Manufacturing Processes -- 9 Tuning Computer Systems for Maximum Performance: A Statistical Approach -- 10 Design Optimization Case Studies -- Three — Methodology -- 11 Testing in Industrial Experiments with Ordered Categorical Data -- 12 Performance Measures Independent of Adjustment: An Explanation and Extension of Taguchi’s Signal-To-Noise Ratios -- 13 A Geometric Interpretation of Taguchfs Signal to Noise Ratio -- 14 A Data Analysis Strategy for Quality Engineering Experiments.
    Abstract: In 1980, I received a grant from Aoyama-gakuin university to come to the United States to assist American Industry improve the quality of their products. In a small way this was to repay the help the US had given Japan after the war. In the summer of 1980, I visited the AT&T Bell Laboratories Quality Assurance Center, the organization that founded modern quality control. The result of my first summer at AT&T was an experiment with an orthogonal array design of size 18 (OA18) for optimization of an LSI fabrication process. As a measure of quality, the quantity "signal-ta-noise" ratio was to be optimized. Since then, this experi­ mental approach has been named "robust design" and has attracted the attention of both engineers and statisticians. My colleagues at Bell Laboratories have written several expository articles and a few theoretical papers on robust design from the viewpoint of statistics. Because so many people have asked for copies of these papers, it has been decided to publish them in a book form. This anthology is the result of these efforts. Despite the fact that quality engineering borrows some technical words from traditional design of experiments, the goals of quality engineering are different from those of statistics. For example, suppose there are two vendors. One vendor supplies products whose quality characteristic has a normal distribution with the mean on target (the desired value) and a certain standard deviation.
    Description / Table of Contents: One - Overview1 Taguchi’s Quality Philosophy: Analysis and Commentary -- 2 Macro-Quality with Micro-Money -- 3 Quality Engineering using Design of Experiments -- 4 Off-Line Quality Control, Parameter Design, and the Taguchi Method -- 5 Quality Engineering through Design Optimization -- Two - Case Studies -- 6 Off-Line Quality Control in Integrated circuit Fabrication using Experimental Design -- 7 Optimizing the Wave Soldering Process -- 8 Robust Design: A Cost-Effective Method for Improving Manufacturing Processes -- 9 Tuning Computer Systems for Maximum Performance: A Statistical Approach -- 10 Design Optimization Case Studies -- Three - Methodology -- 11 Testing in Industrial Experiments with Ordered Categorical Data -- 12 Performance Measures Independent of Adjustment: An Explanation and Extension of Taguchi’s Signal-To-Noise Ratios -- 13 A Geometric Interpretation of Taguchfs Signal to Noise Ratio -- 14 A Data Analysis Strategy for Quality Engineering Experiments.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Use of modern NMR spectroscopy in plant cell wall research -- Near- and mid-infrared studies of the cell wall structure of cereal straw in relation to its rumen degradability -- An introduction to pyrolysis mass spectrometry of lignocellulosic material: case studies on barley straw, corn stem and Agropyron -- Cell wall autofluorescence -- Light microscopy and histology of lignocellulose related to biodegradation -- Electron microscopy as a method to evaluate structure and degradation of plant cell walls -- Some properties of cell wall layers determining ruminant digestion -- Identification and importance of polyphenolic compounds in crop residues -- 13C-NMR spectroscopy of lignins and lignocellulosic materials -- Lignin characterisation of wheat straw samples as determined by chemical degradation procedures -- Determination of phenolic compounds from lignocellulosic by-products by HPLC with electrochemical detector -- Electrochemical approaches to the oxidative degradation of lignins and lignocellulosic materials -- Methods for the evaluation of lignin properties suitable for conversion -- Comparison of chemical and biological methods for predicting feed intakes and animal performance -- Recommendations -- List of Participants.
    Abstract: The workshop reported in this volume is one of a series sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Science, Research and Development (DG XII), under the Concerted Action Programme COST 84-bis, entitled "Use of lignocellulose containing by-products and other plant residues for animal feeding". Since COST 84-bis was established there has been a major shift of emphasis in agricultural research in Europe, with the development of alternative uses for crops and their by-products becoming a priority issue. In recognition of this recent workshops he,ld under the aegis of COST 84-bis have been equally concerned with the potential of lignocellulosic residues to form the feedstock for a variety of new and established industrial uses in addition to their established use as animal feed. Development of strategies for the use of plants or plant residues with a high cell wall content is dependant on knowledge of cell wall structure and organisation and how structure relates to the behaviour of the wall during mechanical, chemical or biological processing. Progress in cell wall research has been greatly facilitated by the substantial developments in methods of instrumental analysis that have occurred during the last decade. Plant tissues now can be examined in far greater detail and far more rapidly than was hitherto possible, often without the need for extraction or modification of the cell wall or its component polymers.
    Description / Table of Contents: Use of modern NMR spectroscopy in plant cell wall researchNear- and mid-infrared studies of the cell wall structure of cereal straw in relation to its rumen degradability -- An introduction to pyrolysis mass spectrometry of lignocellulosic material: case studies on barley straw, corn stem and Agropyron -- Cell wall autofluorescence -- Light microscopy and histology of lignocellulose related to biodegradation -- Electron microscopy as a method to evaluate structure and degradation of plant cell walls -- Some properties of cell wall layers determining ruminant digestion -- Identification and importance of polyphenolic compounds in crop residues -- 13C-NMR spectroscopy of lignins and lignocellulosic materials -- Lignin characterisation of wheat straw samples as determined by chemical degradation procedures -- Determination of phenolic compounds from lignocellulosic by-products by HPLC with electrochemical detector -- Electrochemical approaches to the oxidative degradation of lignins and lignocellulosic materials -- Methods for the evaluation of lignin properties suitable for conversion -- Comparison of chemical and biological methods for predicting feed intakes and animal performance -- Recommendations -- List of Participants.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Introducing nonparametric methods -- 1.1 Basic statistics -- 1.2 Hypothesis tests -- 1.3 Estimation -- 1.4 Samples and populations -- 1.5 Further reading -- 1.6 Computers and nonparametric methods -- Exercises -- 2 Location estimates for single samples -- 2.1 The sign test -- 2.2 Inferences about medians based on ranks -- 2.3 Other location estimators -- 2.4 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 3 Distribution tests and rank transformations for single samples -- 3.1 Matching samples to distributions -- 3.2 Robustness -- 3.3 Transformations of ranks -- 3.4 Practical implications of efficiency -- 3.5 Modified assumptions -- 3.6 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 4 Methods for paired samples -- 4.1 Comparisons in pairs -- 4.2 A less obvious use of the sign test -- 4.3 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 5 Tests and estimation for two independent samples -- 5.1 Location tests and estimates -- 5.2 Wilcoxon—Mann—Whitney confidence intervals -- 5.3 Tests on functions of ranks -- 5.4 Tests for equality of variance -- 5.5 A test for a common distribution -- 5.6 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 6 Three or more samples -- 6.1 Possible extensions -- 6.2 Location tests for independent samples -- 6.3 Tests for heterogeneity of variance for independent samples -- 6.4 Further tests for several independent samples -- 6.5 Location comparisons for related samples -- 6.6 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 7 Bivariate and multivariate data -- 7.1 Correlation in bivariate data -- 7.2 Nonparametric bivariate linear regression -- 7.3 Monotonie regression -- 7.4 Multivariate data -- 7.5 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 8 Counts and categories -- 8.1 Categorical data -- 8.2 Tests for independence in two-way tables -- 8.3 The log-linear model -- 8.4 Goodness of fit tests for discrete data -- 8.5 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 9 Robustness, jackknives and bootstraps -- 9.1 The computer and robustness -- 9.2 Jackknives and bootstraps -- 9.3 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 10 Looking ahead -- 10.1 Nonparametric methods in a wider context -- 10.2 Developments from basic techniques -- 10.3 More sophisticated developments -- 10.4 The Bayesian approach -- A1 Random variables -- A2 Permutations and combinations -- A6 Least squares regression -- A7 Data sets -- A8 Tables of critical values for nonparametric methods -- References -- Solutions to odd-numbered exercises.
    Abstract: This book is a practical introduction to statistical techniques called nonpara­ metric methods. Using examples, we explain assumptions and demonstrate procedures; theory is kept to a minimum. We show how basic problems are tackled and try to clear up common misapprehensions so as to help both students of statistics meeting the methods for the first time and workers in other fields faced with data needing simple but informative analysis. An analogy between experimenters and car drivers describes our aim. Statistical analyses may be done by following a set of rules without understanding their logical basis, but this has dangers. It is like driving a car with no inkling ofhow the internal combustion engine, the gears, the ignition system, the brakes actually work. Understanding the rudiments helps one get better performance and makesdrivingsafer;appropriate gearchanges become a way to reduce engine stress, prolong engine life, improve fuel economy, minimize wear on brake linings. Knowing how to change the engine oil or replace worn sparking plugs is notessential for adriver, but it will reduce costs. Learning such basics will not make one a fully fledged mechanic, even less an automotive engineer; but it all contributes to more economical and safer driving, alertingone to the dangers ofbald tyres, aleakingexhaust, worn brake linings.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introducing nonparametric methods1.1 Basic statistics -- 1.2 Hypothesis tests -- 1.3 Estimation -- 1.4 Samples and populations -- 1.5 Further reading -- 1.6 Computers and nonparametric methods -- Exercises -- 2 Location estimates for single samples -- 2.1 The sign test -- 2.2 Inferences about medians based on ranks -- 2.3 Other location estimators -- 2.4 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 3 Distribution tests and rank transformations for single samples -- 3.1 Matching samples to distributions -- 3.2 Robustness -- 3.3 Transformations of ranks -- 3.4 Practical implications of efficiency -- 3.5 Modified assumptions -- 3.6 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 4 Methods for paired samples -- 4.1 Comparisons in pairs -- 4.2 A less obvious use of the sign test -- 4.3 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 5 Tests and estimation for two independent samples -- 5.1 Location tests and estimates -- 5.2 Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney confidence intervals -- 5.3 Tests on functions of ranks -- 5.4 Tests for equality of variance -- 5.5 A test for a common distribution -- 5.6 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 6 Three or more samples -- 6.1 Possible extensions -- 6.2 Location tests for independent samples -- 6.3 Tests for heterogeneity of variance for independent samples -- 6.4 Further tests for several independent samples -- 6.5 Location comparisons for related samples -- 6.6 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 7 Bivariate and multivariate data -- 7.1 Correlation in bivariate data -- 7.2 Nonparametric bivariate linear regression -- 7.3 Monotonie regression -- 7.4 Multivariate data -- 7.5 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 8 Counts and categories -- 8.1 Categorical data -- 8.2 Tests for independence in two-way tables -- 8.3 The log-linear model -- 8.4 Goodness of fit tests for discrete data -- 8.5 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 9 Robustness, jackknives and bootstraps -- 9.1 The computer and robustness -- 9.2 Jackknives and bootstraps -- 9.3 Fields of application -- Exercises -- 10 Looking ahead -- 10.1 Nonparametric methods in a wider context -- 10.2 Developments from basic techniques -- 10.3 More sophisticated developments -- 10.4 The Bayesian approach -- A1 Random variables -- A2 Permutations and combinations -- A6 Least squares regression -- A7 Data sets -- A8 Tables of critical values for nonparametric methods -- References -- Solutions to odd-numbered exercises.
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    Abstract: 1 Optical Fiber Waveguides -- 1. Transmission Properties of Optical Fibers -- 2. Measurement and Characterization of Optical Fibers -- 3. Advanced Single-Mode Fiber Designs for Lightwave Systems Applications -- 4. Polarization-Maintaining Optical Fibers -- 5. Transmission Limitations in Fibers due to Nonlinear Optical Effects -- 2 Fiber-Joining Technology and Passive Optical Components -- 6. Optical Fiber Connectors, Splices, and Jointing Technology -- 7. Passive Components for Optical Coupling and WDM Applications -- 3 Semiconductor Laser Sources and Photodetectors -- 8. Basic Physics of Semiconductor Lasers -- 9. Fabrication and Characterization of Semiconductor Lasers -- 10. Transverse Mode Control in Semiconductor Lasers -- 11. Longitudinal Mode Control in Laser Diodes -- 12. Modulation Properties of Semiconductor Lasers -- 13. High-Power Semiconductor Lasers -- 14. Photodetectors for Long-Wavelength Lightwave Systems -- 4 Optical Transmitters and Receivers -- 15. Semiconductor Laser Transmitters -- 16. Optical Receivers -- 5 Applications of Optoelectronics in Lightwave Systems -- 17. Optical Communications: Single-Mode Optical Fiber Transmission Systems -- 18. Optical Fiber Communication Systems: Local Area Networks -- 19. Future Applications of Optical Fiber Networks -- 20. Free-Space Optical Communication Systems -- 21. Optical Fiber Sensor Technology -- 22. Optoelectronic Information Processing: Laser Bar Code and Laser Printer Systems -- 6 Future Optoelectronic Technology and Transmission Systems -- 23. Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits -- 24. Coherent Optical Fiber Communication Systems—The Promise for the Future -- 7 Impacts on the Information Society -- 25. The Impact of Optoelectronics Technology on the Information Society.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Optical Fiber Waveguides1. Transmission Properties of Optical Fibers -- 2. Measurement and Characterization of Optical Fibers -- 3. Advanced Single-Mode Fiber Designs for Lightwave Systems Applications -- 4. Polarization-Maintaining Optical Fibers -- 5. Transmission Limitations in Fibers due to Nonlinear Optical Effects -- 2 Fiber-Joining Technology and Passive Optical Components -- 6. Optical Fiber Connectors, Splices, and Jointing Technology -- 7. Passive Components for Optical Coupling and WDM Applications -- 3 Semiconductor Laser Sources and Photodetectors -- 8. Basic Physics of Semiconductor Lasers -- 9. Fabrication and Characterization of Semiconductor Lasers -- 10. Transverse Mode Control in Semiconductor Lasers -- 11. Longitudinal Mode Control in Laser Diodes -- 12. Modulation Properties of Semiconductor Lasers -- 13. High-Power Semiconductor Lasers -- 14. Photodetectors for Long-Wavelength Lightwave Systems -- 4 Optical Transmitters and Receivers -- 15. Semiconductor Laser Transmitters -- 16. Optical Receivers -- 5 Applications of Optoelectronics in Lightwave Systems -- 17. Optical Communications: Single-Mode Optical Fiber Transmission Systems -- 18. Optical Fiber Communication Systems: Local Area Networks -- 19. Future Applications of Optical Fiber Networks -- 20. Free-Space Optical Communication Systems -- 21. Optical Fiber Sensor Technology -- 22. Optoelectronic Information Processing: Laser Bar Code and Laser Printer Systems -- 6 Future Optoelectronic Technology and Transmission Systems -- 23. Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits -- 24. Coherent Optical Fiber Communication Systems-The Promise for the Future -- 7 Impacts on the Information Society -- 25. The Impact of Optoelectronics Technology on the Information Society.
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    Abstract: One Distribution and function of regulatory peptides -- 1 Atrial natriuretic peptides—localization, structure, function and phylogeny -- 2 Bombesin -- 3 Gastrin/cholecystokinin-related peptides—comparative aspects -- 4 Neurotensin and related peptides -- 5 Opioid peptides—comparative peripheral mechanisms -- 6 Substance P and other tachykinins -- 7 Vasoactive intestinal peptide -- 8 Pancreatic peptides -- 9 Peptides in invertebrates -- Two Integrated physiological functions -- 10 Gut motility -- 11 Gut secretion -- 12 The cardiovascular system -- 13 Co-existence and co-function -- 14 Biosynthesis of regulatory peptides—evolutionary aspects.
    Abstract: Strictly speaking, the term regulatory peptides may include any peptide which has a regulatory function in any organism. In recent years, how­ ever, the term has come to mean those originally classified as brain-gut peptides. The peptides initially defined as those belonging to the brain­ gut axis had a dual location in neurones of the brain and endocrine cells of the gut. We now include a number of neuropeptides found in the autonomic nervous system of the gut, the cardiovascular system and other systems. To many scientists comparative physiology means comparison of the mechanisms of certain functions in the rat, the guinea-pig, the cat and maybe some other mammal. If the philosophy is that man is the centre of the universe and other mammals can be used as 'models' of man, this may well be the most useful way to study the functions of the human being, without actually chopping somebody up. However, with a some­ what wider perspective on life, it is easy to see the importance of a full understanding of the function of all living organisms, in its own right as well as a link in the evolution towards individuals able to survive and reproduce in very different environments. The importance of com­ parative studies in all living organisms cannot be emphasized too much. It has been the ambition with this book to treat all animals as equally important.
    Description / Table of Contents: One Distribution and function of regulatory peptides1 Atrial natriuretic peptides-localization, structure, function and phylogeny -- 2 Bombesin -- 3 Gastrin/cholecystokinin-related peptides-comparative aspects -- 4 Neurotensin and related peptides -- 5 Opioid peptides-comparative peripheral mechanisms -- 6 Substance P and other tachykinins -- 7 Vasoactive intestinal peptide -- 8 Pancreatic peptides -- 9 Peptides in invertebrates -- Two Integrated physiological functions -- 10 Gut motility -- 11 Gut secretion -- 12 The cardiovascular system -- 13 Co-existence and co-function -- 14 Biosynthesis of regulatory peptides-evolutionary aspects.
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    Abstract: 1.Introduction -- 2. Collection and Handling of Prochloron and Its Hosts -- Collection and Handling -- Treatment of Prochloron cells -- Conclusion -- 3. Prochloron in Symbiosis -- Photosynthesis -- Translocation -- Formation of the Symbiosis -- Biochemical Interactions between the Symbionts -- Other Interactions between the Symbionts -- References -- 4. Physiological and Cellular Features of Prochloron -- Photosynthetic Features of Prochloron -- Respiratory Behavior and Carbon Balance in Prochloron -- Properties of the Photosynthetic Pigments and Membranes of Prochloron -- Physiology of the Prochloron-Ascidian Association -- Some Suggested Physiological Requirements for the Culture of Prochloron -- Conclusion -- References -- 5. Biochemical Features of Prochloron -- General Features of Enzyme Isolation -- Enzymes of Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism -- Enzymes of Glucan Synthesis and Storage Carbohydrates -- Lipophilic Components -- Properties of Membrane Fractions -- Miscellaneous Compounds and Metabolic Investigations -- Conclusion -- References -- 6. Phylogenetic Considerations of Prochloron -- Phylogenetic Position -- Phylogentic Rank -- Possible Relationship to Chloroplasts -- References -- 7. The Cytology of Prochloron -- The Cell Wall -- Thylakoids -- Inclusions -- Nucleic Acids -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. A Status Report on Prochlorothrix hollandica a Free-Living Prochlorophyte -- Epilogue -- Author Index.
    Abstract: Ralph A. LewiQand Lanna Cheng In physics, the discovery of new (more properly, hitherto undetected) particles has often resulted from a search: like the discovery of America, their existence had been postulated but their actual existence awaited confirmation. In biology, new discoveries are rarely made in this way. The existence of an alga like Prochloron, as a putative ancestor of chloro­ plasts, had been postulated, but in fact its discovery was a consequence of fortuitous events. Green algal symbionts in didemnid ascidians had been known for decades to a few marine zoologists who had worked in coral reef areas, but nobody had bothered much about them. When we happened to find them, under boulders on a seashore in Baja California, Mexico, where we were taking part in a student expedition, we didn't bother much either at first, though they worried us a little. With our portable microscope we could see no nuclei in the cells, which, according to the dogma accepted at the time, indicated that they were blue-green algae-yet they didn't look blue-green. They were leaf-green, like green algae and higher plants. We made desultory attempts to grow them in culture, in variously enriched seawater media, but failed. (This proved to be a frustrating experience, all too frequently repeated on subsequent expeditions. ) We collected enough for electron microscopy, though, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies indicated that the cells were unequivocally prokaryotic.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.Introduction2. Collection and Handling of Prochloron and Its Hosts -- Collection and Handling -- Treatment of Prochloron cells -- Conclusion -- 3. Prochloron in Symbiosis -- Photosynthesis -- Translocation -- Formation of the Symbiosis -- Biochemical Interactions between the Symbionts -- Other Interactions between the Symbionts -- References -- 4. Physiological and Cellular Features of Prochloron -- Photosynthetic Features of Prochloron -- Respiratory Behavior and Carbon Balance in Prochloron -- Properties of the Photosynthetic Pigments and Membranes of Prochloron -- Physiology of the Prochloron-Ascidian Association -- Some Suggested Physiological Requirements for the Culture of Prochloron -- Conclusion -- References -- 5. Biochemical Features of Prochloron -- General Features of Enzyme Isolation -- Enzymes of Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism -- Enzymes of Glucan Synthesis and Storage Carbohydrates -- Lipophilic Components -- Properties of Membrane Fractions -- Miscellaneous Compounds and Metabolic Investigations -- Conclusion -- References -- 6. Phylogenetic Considerations of Prochloron -- Phylogenetic Position -- Phylogentic Rank -- Possible Relationship to Chloroplasts -- References -- 7. The Cytology of Prochloron -- The Cell Wall -- Thylakoids -- Inclusions -- Nucleic Acids -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. A Status Report on Prochlorothrix hollandica a Free-Living Prochlorophyte -- Epilogue -- Author Index.
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    Abstract: I—Overview -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Interdisciplinary Approach -- II—Basic Technologies -- 3 Chemical and Physical Characteristics -- 4 Metallurgical Aspects -- 5 Rheology of Solder Pastes -- III—Methodologies and Applications -- 6 Application Techniques -- 7 Soldering Methodologies -- 8 Cleaning -- IV—Reliability, Quality Control, and Tests -- 9 Solder Joint Reliability and Inspection -- 10 Special Topics in Surface Mount Soldering Problems and Other Soldering-RelatedProblems -- 11 Quality Assurance and Tests -- V—Future Tasks and Emerging Trends -- 12 Future Developments -- VI—Appendix -- I. Federal Specification QQ-S-571E and Amendment 4 -- II. Ternary Phase Diagram: Pb-Ag-Sn, Sn-Pb-Bi -- III. Military Specification MIL-P-28809A: PrintedWiring Assemblies -- IV.Quantitative Determination of Rosin Residues onCleaned Electronics Assemblies.
    Abstract: One of the strongest trends in the design and manufacture of modern electronics packages and assemblies is the utilization of surface mount technology as a replacement for through-hole tech­ nology. The mounting of electronic devices and components onto the surface of a printed wiring board or other substrate offers many advantages over inserting the leads of devices or components into holes. From the engineering viewpoint, much higher lead counts with shorter wire and interconnection lengths can be accommo­ dated. This is critical in high performance modern electronics packaging. From the manufacturing viewpoint, the application of automated assembly and robotics is much more adaptable to high lead count surface mounted devices and components. Indeed, the insertion of high lead count parts into fine holes on a substrate might often be nearly impossible. Yet, in spite of these surface mounting advantages, the utilization of surface mount technology is often a problem, primarily due to soldering problems. The most practical soldering methods use solder pastes, whose intricacies are frequently not understood by most of those involved in the engineering and manufacture of electronics assemblies. This publication is the first book devoted exclusively to explanations of the broad combination of the chemical, metallurgical, and rheological principles that are critical to the successful use of solder pastes. The critical relation­ ships between these characteristics are clearly explained and pre­ sented. In this excellent presentation, Dr. Hwang highlights three impor­ tant areas of solder paste technology.
    Description / Table of Contents: I-Overview1 Introduction -- 2 Interdisciplinary Approach -- II-Basic Technologies -- 3 Chemical and Physical Characteristics -- 4 Metallurgical Aspects -- 5 Rheology of Solder Pastes -- III-Methodologies and Applications -- 6 Application Techniques -- 7 Soldering Methodologies -- 8 Cleaning -- IV-Reliability, Quality Control, and Tests -- 9 Solder Joint Reliability and Inspection -- 10 Special Topics in Surface Mount Soldering Problems and Other Soldering-RelatedProblems -- 11 Quality Assurance and Tests -- V-Future Tasks and Emerging Trends -- 12 Future Developments -- VI-Appendix -- I. Federal Specification QQ-S-571E and Amendment 4 -- II. Ternary Phase Diagram: Pb-Ag-Sn, Sn-Pb-Bi -- III. Military Specification MIL-P-28809A: PrintedWiring Assemblies -- IV.Quantitative Determination of Rosin Residues onCleaned Electronics Assemblies.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Retail trade. ; Computer science. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Overview of retailing: the future -- 2 Direct product profitability -- 3 Towards an integrated retail management information system -- 4 Planning profitable strategies -- 5 Simulating the retail environment for planning, assessment and training -- Problems Specifically of the Small and Medium Retailer -- 6 A decision support system for medium sized retailers using low cost local area networks -- 7 Technology for the small independent grocer -- Electronic Point of Sales -- 8 Retailing is communicating -- 9 Using point of sales -- 10 Technology for the independent retailer -- 11 Hand held systems in the retail industry -- Specialised Aspects of Retailing -- 12 Lessons for the future from out of the past -- 13 Design and implementation of forecasting and inventory control in the retail industry -- 14 Utilising private data networks to manage -- 15 Enhancing retail profitability using computer-aided design -- 16 Advertising tracking for retailers -- 17 Intreractive media — gimmick or real productivity tool? -- The Future — Land of Promise? -- 18 Making EFTPoS work -- 19 Smart cards in retailing -- 20 EFTPoS the consumer viewpoint.
    Abstract: Retailing today is one of the largest, most buoyant and most competitive market sectors. The large, medium and small retailers, providers of systems are the major players in this market. The exploitation of information technology and the use of quantitative corporate models are emerging as key factors in determining the strength and effectiveness of marketing plans and support logistics. Many major retailers have developed considerable in-house expertise in this area and many hard­ ware manufacturers and systems houses have created special divisions to provide turn-key installations, products and services in order to exploit these opportunities. However, in the research leading up to the seminar on which this book is based, a number of important gaps in retailer useage of systems were noted. While many retailers, including the large multiples, had very sophisticated electronic point of sales devices, the information that was available was not being used to plan effective marketing and selling strategies, nor yet to plan for growth. In the medium and smaller companies there was still concern whether electronic point of sales were cost effective for them or whether being without such aids put them at a grave disadvantage vis-a-vis their larger competitors.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Overview of retailing: the future2 Direct product profitability -- 3 Towards an integrated retail management information system -- 4 Planning profitable strategies -- 5 Simulating the retail environment for planning, assessment and training -- Problems Specifically of the Small and Medium Retailer -- 6 A decision support system for medium sized retailers using low cost local area networks -- 7 Technology for the small independent grocer -- Electronic Point of Sales -- 8 Retailing is communicating -- 9 Using point of sales -- 10 Technology for the independent retailer -- 11 Hand held systems in the retail industry -- Specialised Aspects of Retailing -- 12 Lessons for the future from out of the past -- 13 Design and implementation of forecasting and inventory control in the retail industry -- 14 Utilising private data networks to manage -- 15 Enhancing retail profitability using computer-aided design -- 16 Advertising tracking for retailers -- 17 Intreractive media - gimmick or real productivity tool? -- The Future - Land of Promise? -- 18 Making EFTPoS work -- 19 Smart cards in retailing -- 20 EFTPoS the consumer viewpoint.
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    Abstract: 1 Introduction to mobile communications -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Mobile radio system fundamentals -- 1.3 A simple mobile radio system -- 1.4 Practical communication systems -- 1.5 Paging -- 1.6 Portables -- 1.7 Dialling systems -- 1.8 Radiophone services -- 1.9 Channel sharing -- 1.10 Area coverage techniques -- 1.11 Present and future use of mobile radio -- References -- 2 Multipath characteristics in urban areas -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The nature of multipath propagation -- 2.3 Short-term fading -- 2.4 Frequency-selective fading -- 2.5 Channel characterization -- 2.6 Channel sounding techniques -- 2.7 Practical channel sounders -- 2.8 Small-area characterization -- 2.9 Large-area characterization -- 2.10 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Propagation and signal strength prediction -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Fundamentals of VHF and UHF propagation -- 3.3 Propagation over terrain obstacles -- 3.4 Multiple knife-edge diffraction -- 3.5 Propagation prediction models -- 3.6 Signal strength prediction in urban areas -- 3.7 Discussion -- 3.8 Signal variability -- 3.9 Large area statistics -- 3.10 Building penetration losses -- References -- 4 Modulation techniques -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Amplitude modulation -- 4.3 Angle modulation -- 4.4 Implementation of AM systems -- 4.5 Single-sideband implementation -- 4.6 Demodulation -- 4.7 Generation of FM signals -- 4.8 FM demodulators -- 4.9 The effect of noise on AM systems -- 4.10 The effect of noise on FM systems -- 4.11 The effects of multipath propagation -- 4.12 Demodulation of data signals -- 4.13 Differentially encoded PSK (DPSK) -- 4.14 The effect of noise in data communication systems -- 4.15 Carrier transmissions -- 4.16 The influence of multipath fading on data transmissions -- 4.17 System performance -- 4.18 The fully digital approach -- References -- 5 Man-made noise -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Characterization of pulses -- 5.3 Characterization of impulsive noise -- 5.4 Measuring equipment -- 5.5 Practical measuring systems -- 5.6 Measurement of noise amplitude distribution -- 5.7 Statistical characterization of noise -- 5.8 Impulsive noise measurements -- 5.9 Summary -- 5.10 Performance prediction techniques -- References -- 6 Diversity reception -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Basic diversity methods -- 6.3 Improvements obtainable from diversity -- 6.4 Switched diversity -- 6.5 The effect of diversity on data systems -- 6.6 Practical diversity systems -- 6.7 Predetection diversity -- 6.8 Diversity systems using special receivers -- 6.9 Switched diversity -- 6.10 Comparison -- 6.11 Postdetection diversity -- 6.12 Time diversity -- 6.13 Discussion and conclusions -- References -- 7 Using the radio channel in cellular radio networkgs -- 7.1 The radio channel as a system component -- 7.2 Wideband versus narrowband -- 7.3 Cellular radio fundamentals -- 8 Analogue cellular radio systems -- 8.1 Channel structures -- 8.2 Specifications for the radio equipment -- 8.3 Network control activity -- 8.4 System operation -- 8.5 Some system comparisons -- 9 Digital cellular radio systems -- 9.1 Digital versus analogue for second-generation cellular systems -- 9.2 Choice of basic system architecture -- 9.3 Essential techniques for digital implementation -- 9.4 Example systems -- 9.5 Postscript.
    Abstract: During the past decade there has been a dramatic change in the nature of mobile communications technology and its impact on the general communic­ ations environment. In the 1970s, mobile radio was a minority activity in communications, based on relatively unsophisticated technology. The 1980s, however, have seen the emergence of analogue cellular systems and the definition of future digital systems, and the predicted demand for these services is such that investigations into the use of higher frequency bands have already begun. It is predicted that, by the late 1990s, the 'personal communications' world will have resulted in the majority of adults in Europe and North America being dependent on radio-connected terminals of various kinds for more than 50% of their total telecommunications needs. The technology which will form the basis of this revolution has now been defined, at least in outline, and the fixed and mobile equipment that will be used in systems of the future will bear little resemblance to that available even ten years ago. It is impossible within the confines of a single, relatively short book to cover all the subject areas needed for a study of this exciting and expanding field of technology. We have, perforce, been selective and have chosen those topics which we believe to be of primary importance at the present time.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction to mobile communications1.1 Background -- 1.2 Mobile radio system fundamentals -- 1.3 A simple mobile radio system -- 1.4 Practical communication systems -- 1.5 Paging -- 1.6 Portables -- 1.7 Dialling systems -- 1.8 Radiophone services -- 1.9 Channel sharing -- 1.10 Area coverage techniques -- 1.11 Present and future use of mobile radio -- References -- 2 Multipath characteristics in urban areas -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The nature of multipath propagation -- 2.3 Short-term fading -- 2.4 Frequency-selective fading -- 2.5 Channel characterization -- 2.6 Channel sounding techniques -- 2.7 Practical channel sounders -- 2.8 Small-area characterization -- 2.9 Large-area characterization -- 2.10 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Propagation and signal strength prediction -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Fundamentals of VHF and UHF propagation -- 3.3 Propagation over terrain obstacles -- 3.4 Multiple knife-edge diffraction -- 3.5 Propagation prediction models -- 3.6 Signal strength prediction in urban areas -- 3.7 Discussion -- 3.8 Signal variability -- 3.9 Large area statistics -- 3.10 Building penetration losses -- References -- 4 Modulation techniques -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Amplitude modulation -- 4.3 Angle modulation -- 4.4 Implementation of AM systems -- 4.5 Single-sideband implementation -- 4.6 Demodulation -- 4.7 Generation of FM signals -- 4.8 FM demodulators -- 4.9 The effect of noise on AM systems -- 4.10 The effect of noise on FM systems -- 4.11 The effects of multipath propagation -- 4.12 Demodulation of data signals -- 4.13 Differentially encoded PSK (DPSK) -- 4.14 The effect of noise in data communication systems -- 4.15 Carrier transmissions -- 4.16 The influence of multipath fading on data transmissions -- 4.17 System performance -- 4.18 The fully digital approach -- References -- 5 Man-made noise -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Characterization of pulses -- 5.3 Characterization of impulsive noise -- 5.4 Measuring equipment -- 5.5 Practical measuring systems -- 5.6 Measurement of noise amplitude distribution -- 5.7 Statistical characterization of noise -- 5.8 Impulsive noise measurements -- 5.9 Summary -- 5.10 Performance prediction techniques -- References -- 6 Diversity reception -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Basic diversity methods -- 6.3 Improvements obtainable from diversity -- 6.4 Switched diversity -- 6.5 The effect of diversity on data systems -- 6.6 Practical diversity systems -- 6.7 Predetection diversity -- 6.8 Diversity systems using special receivers -- 6.9 Switched diversity -- 6.10 Comparison -- 6.11 Postdetection diversity -- 6.12 Time diversity -- 6.13 Discussion and conclusions -- References -- 7 Using the radio channel in cellular radio networkgs -- 7.1 The radio channel as a system component -- 7.2 Wideband versus narrowband -- 7.3 Cellular radio fundamentals -- 8 Analogue cellular radio systems -- 8.1 Channel structures -- 8.2 Specifications for the radio equipment -- 8.3 Network control activity -- 8.4 System operation -- 8.5 Some system comparisons -- 9 Digital cellular radio systems -- 9.1 Digital versus analogue for second-generation cellular systems -- 9.2 Choice of basic system architecture -- 9.3 Essential techniques for digital implementation -- 9.4 Example systems -- 9.5 Postscript.
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    Abstract: 1. New Directions in Building Design -- 1.1. Change from Master Builders to Managers -- 1.2. Basic Traditional Building Procedure -- 1.3. Systems Design Approach to Building -- 1.4. Design by Building Team -- 2. Basic Building Elements and Their Representation -- 2.1. Main Parts of Buildings -- 2.2. Floors and Ceilings -- 2.3. Roofs -- 2.4. Exterior Walls and Openings -- 2.5. Partitions, Doors, and Interior-Wall Finishes -- 2.6. Structural Framing and Foundations -- 2.7. Plumbing -- 2.8. Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems -- 2.9. Lighting -- 2.10. Acoustics -- 2.11. Electric Supply -- 2.12. Vertical-Circulation Elements -- 2.13. Why Drawings Are Necessary -- 2.14. Drawing Conventions -- 2.15. Types of Drawings -- 2.16. Specifications -- 2.17. Scales and Dimensions on Drawings -- 2.18. Elevation Views -- 2.19. Plan Views -- 2.20. Lines -- 2.21. Sections -- 2.22. Details -- 2.23. Survey and Plot Plans -- 3. Systems Design Method -- 3.1. Models -- 3.2. Value Measures for Comparisons 643.3. Comparisons of Systems -- 3.4. Return on Investment -- 3.5. Constraints Imposed by Building Codes -- 3.6. Zoning Codes -- 3.7. Other Constraining Regulations -- 3.8. Systems Design Steps -- 3.9. System Goals -- 3.10. System Objectives -- 3.11. System Constraints -- 3.12. Value Analysis -- 3.13. Optimum Design of Complex Systems -- 4. Application of Systems Design to Buildings -- 4.1. Considerations in Adaptation of Systems Design -- 4.2. Role of Owner -- 4.3. Conceptual Phase of Systems Design -- 4.4. Design Development Phase of Systems Design -- 5. Contract Documents and Construction Methods -- 5.1. Responsibilities Assigned by the Construction Contract -- 5.2. Components of the Contract Documents -- 5.3. Contract Drawings -- 5.4. Specifications -- 5.5. Bidding Requirements -- 5.6. Contractors Drawings -- 5.7. Construction and Occupancy Permits -- 5.8. Construction Procedures -- 6. Life Safety Concerns -- 6.1. Windstorms -- 6.2. Earthquakes -- 6.3. Fire -- 6.4. Fire Extinguishment -- 6.5. Emergency Egress -- 6.6. Fire Protection -- 6.7. Security -- 6.8. Barrier-Free Environments -- 6.9. Toxic Materials -- 6.10. Construction Safety -- 7. Building Sites and Foundations -- 7.1. Site Considerations -- 7.2. Site Surveys -- 7.3. Soil Considerations for Site and Foundation Design -- 7.4. Shallow Bearing Foundations -- 7.5. Deep Foundations -- 7.6. Lateral and Uplift Forces on Structures -- 7.7. Site Development Considerations 1917.8. Cofferdams and Foundation Walls -- 7.9. Bewatering of Excavations -- 7.10. Investigation and Testing -- 7.11. Systems-Design Approach to Site Adaptation -- 8. Structural Systems -- 8.1. Building Loads -- 8.2. Deformations of Structural Members -- 8.3. Unit Stresses and Strains -- 8.4. Idealization of Structural Materials -- 8.5. Structural Materials -- 8.6. Typical Major Constraints on Structural Systems -- 8.7. Tension Members -- 8.8. Columns -- 8.9. Trusses -- 8.10. Beams -- 8.11. Arches and Rigid Frames -- 8.12. Shells and Folded Plates -- 8.13. Cable-Supported Roofs -- 8.14. Pneumatic Structures -- 8.15. Horizontal Framing Systems -- 8.16. Vertical Structural Systems -- 8.17. Systems-Design Approach to Structural Systems -- 9. Plumbing -- 9.1. Water Supply -- 9.2. Wastewater Disposal -- 9.3. Basic Principles of Plumbing -- 9.4. Water-supply Systems -- 9.5. Sizing of Water-Supply Pipes -- 9.6. Wastewater-Removal Systems -- 9.7. Sizing of Wastewater and Vent Pipes -- 9.8. Piping for Heating Gas -- 9.9. Systems Design of Plumbing -- 10. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning -- 10.1. Design Considerations -- 10.2. Measurement of Heat -- 10.3. Heat Flow and Human Comfort -- 10.4. Thermal Insulation -- 10.5. Prevention of Damage from Condensation -- 10.6. Ventilation -- 10.7. Heat Losses -- 10.8. Heat Gains -- 10.9. Methods of Heating Buildings -- 10.10. Methods of Cooling and Air Conditioning Buildings -- 10.11. Passive Design -- 10.12. Systems-Design Approach to HVAC -- 11. Lighting -- 11.1. Accident Prevention -- 11.2. Quantity of Light -- 11.3. Quality of Light -- 11.4. Color -- 11.5. Lighting Strategies -- 11.6. Daylight -- 11.7. Lighting Equipment -- 11.8. Systems-Design Approach to Lighting -- 12. Sound and Vibration Control -- 12.1. Nature of Sounds and Vibrations -- 12.2. Measurement of Sounds -- 12.3. Acoustic Properties of Materials -- 12.4. Sound and Vibration Design Criteria -- 12.5. Sound and Vibration Control -- 12.6. Systems-Design Approach to Sound and Vibration Control -- 13. Electrical Systems -- 13.1. Characteristics of Direct Current -- 13.2. Characteristics of Alternating Current -- 13.3. Electrical Loads -- 13.4. Electrical Conductors and Raceways -- 13.5. Power-Systems Apparatus -- 13.6. Electrical Distribution in Buildings -- 13.7. Communication Systems -- 13.8. Systems-Design Approach to Electrical Distribution -- 14. Vertical Circulation -- 14.1. Ramps -- 14.2. Stairs -- 14.3. Escalators -- 14.4. Elevators -- 14.5. Dumbwaiters -- 14.6. Pneumatic Tubes and Vertical Conveyors -- 14.7. Systems-Design Approach to Vertical Circulation -- 15. Systems for Enclosing Buildings -- 15.1. Roofs -- 15.2. Roofmg -- 15.3. Exterior Walls -- 15.4. Single-Enclosure Systems -- 15.5. Windows -- 15.6. Doors in Exterior Walls -- 15.7. Systems-Design Approach to Building Enclosure -- 16. Systems for Interior Construction -- 16.1. Interior Walls and Partitions -- 16.2. Ordinary Doors -- 16.3. Special-Purpose Doors -- 16.4. Floor-Ceiling and Roof-Ceiling Systems -- 16.5. Interior Finishes -- 16.6. Systems-Design Approach to Interior Systems -- 17. Building Systems -- 17.1. Mishaps and Corrective Measures -- 17.2. Design of a Building System -- 17.3. Case-Study One: McMaster Health Sciences Center -- 17.4. Case-Study Two: Xerox International Center for Training and Management Development -- 17.5. Case-Study Three: Suburban Office Building for AT & T -- 17.6. Case-Study Four: A Glass-Enclosed Office Tower -- 17.7. Case-Study Five: An Office Building on a Tight Site -- 17.8. Case-Study Six: Office Building for Prudential Insurance Company -- 17.9. Case-Study Seven: Rowes Wharf Harbor Redevelopment Project.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. New Directions in Building Design1.1. Change from Master Builders to Managers -- 1.2. Basic Traditional Building Procedure -- 1.3. Systems Design Approach to Building -- 1.4. Design by Building Team -- 2. Basic Building Elements and Their Representation -- 2.1. Main Parts of Buildings -- 2.2. Floors and Ceilings -- 2.3. Roofs -- 2.4. Exterior Walls and Openings -- 2.5. Partitions, Doors, and Interior-Wall Finishes -- 2.6. Structural Framing and Foundations -- 2.7. Plumbing -- 2.8. Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems -- 2.9. Lighting -- 2.10. Acoustics -- 2.11. Electric Supply -- 2.12. Vertical-Circulation Elements -- 2.13. Why Drawings Are Necessary -- 2.14. Drawing Conventions -- 2.15. Types of Drawings -- 2.16. Specifications -- 2.17. Scales and Dimensions on Drawings -- 2.18. Elevation Views -- 2.19. Plan Views -- 2.20. Lines -- 2.21. Sections -- 2.22. Details -- 2.23. Survey and Plot Plans -- 3. Systems Design Method -- 3.1. Models -- 3.2. Value Measures for Comparisons 643.3. Comparisons of Systems -- 3.4. Return on Investment -- 3.5. Constraints Imposed by Building Codes -- 3.6. Zoning Codes -- 3.7. Other Constraining Regulations -- 3.8. Systems Design Steps -- 3.9. System Goals -- 3.10. System Objectives -- 3.11. System Constraints -- 3.12. Value Analysis -- 3.13. Optimum Design of Complex Systems -- 4. Application of Systems Design to Buildings -- 4.1. Considerations in Adaptation of Systems Design -- 4.2. Role of Owner -- 4.3. Conceptual Phase of Systems Design -- 4.4. Design Development Phase of Systems Design -- 5. Contract Documents and Construction Methods -- 5.1. Responsibilities Assigned by the Construction Contract -- 5.2. Components of the Contract Documents -- 5.3. Contract Drawings -- 5.4. Specifications -- 5.5. Bidding Requirements -- 5.6. Contractors Drawings -- 5.7. Construction and Occupancy Permits -- 5.8. Construction Procedures -- 6. Life Safety Concerns -- 6.1. Windstorms -- 6.2. Earthquakes -- 6.3. Fire -- 6.4. Fire Extinguishment -- 6.5. Emergency Egress -- 6.6. Fire Protection -- 6.7. Security -- 6.8. Barrier-Free Environments -- 6.9. Toxic Materials -- 6.10. Construction Safety -- 7. Building Sites and Foundations -- 7.1. Site Considerations -- 7.2. Site Surveys -- 7.3. Soil Considerations for Site and Foundation Design -- 7.4. Shallow Bearing Foundations -- 7.5. Deep Foundations -- 7.6. Lateral and Uplift Forces on Structures -- 7.7. Site Development Considerations 1917.8. Cofferdams and Foundation Walls -- 7.9. Bewatering of Excavations -- 7.10. Investigation and Testing -- 7.11. Systems-Design Approach to Site Adaptation -- 8. Structural Systems -- 8.1. Building Loads -- 8.2. Deformations of Structural Members -- 8.3. Unit Stresses and Strains -- 8.4. Idealization of Structural Materials -- 8.5. Structural Materials -- 8.6. Typical Major Constraints on Structural Systems -- 8.7. Tension Members -- 8.8. Columns -- 8.9. Trusses -- 8.10. Beams -- 8.11. Arches and Rigid Frames -- 8.12. Shells and Folded Plates -- 8.13. Cable-Supported Roofs -- 8.14. Pneumatic Structures -- 8.15. Horizontal Framing Systems -- 8.16. Vertical Structural Systems -- 8.17. Systems-Design Approach to Structural Systems -- 9. Plumbing -- 9.1. Water Supply -- 9.2. Wastewater Disposal -- 9.3. Basic Principles of Plumbing -- 9.4. Water-supply Systems -- 9.5. Sizing of Water-Supply Pipes -- 9.6. Wastewater-Removal Systems -- 9.7. Sizing of Wastewater and Vent Pipes -- 9.8. Piping for Heating Gas -- 9.9. Systems Design of Plumbing -- 10. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning -- 10.1. Design Considerations -- 10.2. Measurement of Heat -- 10.3. Heat Flow and Human Comfort -- 10.4. Thermal Insulation -- 10.5. Prevention of Damage from Condensation -- 10.6. Ventilation -- 10.7. Heat Losses -- 10.8. Heat Gains -- 10.9. Methods of Heating Buildings -- 10.10. Methods of Cooling and Air Conditioning Buildings -- 10.11. Passive Design -- 10.12. Systems-Design Approach to HVAC -- 11. Lighting -- 11.1. Accident Prevention -- 11.2. Quantity of Light -- 11.3. Quality of Light -- 11.4. Color -- 11.5. Lighting Strategies -- 11.6. Daylight -- 11.7. Lighting Equipment -- 11.8. Systems-Design Approach to Lighting -- 12. Sound and Vibration Control -- 12.1. Nature of Sounds and Vibrations -- 12.2. Measurement of Sounds -- 12.3. Acoustic Properties of Materials -- 12.4. Sound and Vibration Design Criteria -- 12.5. Sound and Vibration Control -- 12.6. Systems-Design Approach to Sound and Vibration Control -- 13. Electrical Systems -- 13.1. Characteristics of Direct Current -- 13.2. Characteristics of Alternating Current -- 13.3. Electrical Loads -- 13.4. Electrical Conductors and Raceways -- 13.5. Power-Systems Apparatus -- 13.6. Electrical Distribution in Buildings -- 13.7. Communication Systems -- 13.8. Systems-Design Approach to Electrical Distribution -- 14. Vertical Circulation -- 14.1. Ramps -- 14.2. Stairs -- 14.3. Escalators -- 14.4. Elevators -- 14.5. Dumbwaiters -- 14.6. Pneumatic Tubes and Vertical Conveyors -- 14.7. Systems-Design Approach to Vertical Circulation -- 15. Systems for Enclosing Buildings -- 15.1. Roofs -- 15.2. Roofmg -- 15.3. Exterior Walls -- 15.4. Single-Enclosure Systems -- 15.5. Windows -- 15.6. Doors in Exterior Walls -- 15.7. Systems-Design Approach to Building Enclosure -- 16. Systems for Interior Construction -- 16.1. Interior Walls and Partitions -- 16.2. Ordinary Doors -- 16.3. Special-Purpose Doors -- 16.4. Floor-Ceiling and Roof-Ceiling Systems -- 16.5. Interior Finishes -- 16.6. Systems-Design Approach to Interior Systems -- 17. Building Systems -- 17.1. Mishaps and Corrective Measures -- 17.2. Design of a Building System -- 17.3. Case-Study One: McMaster Health Sciences Center -- 17.4. Case-Study Two: Xerox International Center for Training and Management Development -- 17.5. Case-Study Three: Suburban Office Building for AT & T -- 17.6. Case-Study Four: A Glass-Enclosed Office Tower -- 17.7. Case-Study Five: An Office Building on a Tight Site -- 17.8. Case-Study Six: Office Building for Prudential Insurance Company -- 17.9. Case-Study Seven: Rowes Wharf Harbor Redevelopment Project.
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Microcomputer Control -- 2 DC Circuits and Power Supplies -- 3 Operational Amplifiers -- 4 Transistors -- 5 Transducers -- 6 Actuators -- 7 Binary Numbers and Digital Electronics -- 8 Conversion Between Digital and Analog -- 9 Memories -- 10 Binary Arithmetic -- 11 Programming a Microprocessor -- 12 Assembly Language Programming -- 13 The Structure of an Elementary Microcomputer -- 14 Parallel Input/Output and Interrupts -- 15 Serial Input/Output and Modems -- 16 Dynamic Behavior of Systems -- 17 The Computer and Its Sampling Processes -- 18 Field Application of Microcomputer Controllers.
    Abstract: Microcomputers are having, and will have in the future, a significant impact on the technology of all fields of engineering. The applications of micro­ computers of various types that are now integrated into engineering include computers and programs for calculations, word processing, and graphics. The focus of this book is on still another objective-that of control. The forms of microcomputers used in control range from small boards dedicated to control a single device to microcomputers that oversee the operation of numerous smaller computers in a building complex or an industrial plant. The most­ dramatic growth in control applications recently has been in the microcom­ puters dedicated to control functions in automobiles, appliances, production machines, farm machines, and almost all devices where intelligent decisions are profitable. Both engineering schools and individual practicing engineers have re­ sponded in the past several years to the dramatic growth in microcomputer control applications in thermal and mechanical systems. Universities have established courses in computer control in such departments of engineering as mechanical, civil, agricultural, chemical and others. Instructors and students in these courses see a clear role in the field that complements that of the com­ puter specialist who usually has an electrical engineering or computer science background. The nonEE or nonCS person should first and foremost be com­ petent in the mechanical or thermal system being controlled. The objectives of extending familiarity into the computer controller are (1) to learn the char­ acteristics, limitations, and capabilit.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Microcomputer Control2 DC Circuits and Power Supplies -- 3 Operational Amplifiers -- 4 Transistors -- 5 Transducers -- 6 Actuators -- 7 Binary Numbers and Digital Electronics -- 8 Conversion Between Digital and Analog -- 9 Memories -- 10 Binary Arithmetic -- 11 Programming a Microprocessor -- 12 Assembly Language Programming -- 13 The Structure of an Elementary Microcomputer -- 14 Parallel Input/Output and Interrupts -- 15 Serial Input/Output and Modems -- 16 Dynamic Behavior of Systems -- 17 The Computer and Its Sampling Processes -- 18 Field Application of Microcomputer Controllers.
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    ISBN: 9789401170031
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction To Standards and Specifications -- 2. Understanding Blueprints -- 3. Processes And Tolerances -- 4. Artwork Inspection -- 5. Planning: Multilayer And Double Sided Printed Circuits -- 6. Planning Flex And Rigid-Flex Jobs -- 7. Aspects Of Quality Assurance -- A. MIL-STD-275E: Printed Wiring for Electronic Equipment -- B. IPC-D-300G: Printed Board Dimensions and Tolerances -- C. MIL-P-55110D: General Specification for Printed Wiring Boards -- D. IPC-A-600C: Guidelines for Acceptability of Printed Boards -- E. MIL-P-13949F: Plastic Sheet, Laminated, Metal Clad (For Printed Wiring Boards) -- F. MIL-STD-2118: Design Requirements for Flex and Rigid-Flex Printed Wiring for Electronic Equipment.
    Abstract: I would like to present some definitions which will be helpful in understanding the purpose of this book. From The American Heritage Dictionary of the En­ glish Language: Engineer 1. A person who skillfully or shrewdly manages an enterprise. 2. To plan, construct, and manage, as an engineer. 3. To plan, manage, and put through by skillful acts, or contrivance. Engineering 1. The application of scientific principles to practical ends as the design, con­ struction, and operation of efficient and economical structures, equipment and systems. 2. The profession of, or work performed by an engineer. Some words encountered in the definitions of engineer and engineering are Skillfully, Plan, and Manage. This book is concerned with engineering the man­ ufacture of printed circuit boards, and is dedicated to those people engaged in designing, planning, manufacturing, and achieving quality assurance in printed circuits. In The Handbook of Printed Circuit Manufacturing (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1985), I presented detailed practical and theoretical information on the opera­ tions involved in manufacturing printed circuits. It is possible to perform each operation in an optimum fashion, and still leave room for improvement. Much of that room for improvement requires the skillful application of scientific prin­ ciples, planning, and management. It is the goal of this book to provide a sound background in industry standards and specifications, blueprint comprehension, artwork inspection, processes and tolerances, planning and quality assurance.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction To Standards and Specifications2. Understanding Blueprints -- 3. Processes And Tolerances -- 4. Artwork Inspection -- 5. Planning: Multilayer And Double Sided Printed Circuits -- 6. Planning Flex And Rigid-Flex Jobs -- 7. Aspects Of Quality Assurance -- A. MIL-STD-275E: Printed Wiring for Electronic Equipment -- B. IPC-D-300G: Printed Board Dimensions and Tolerances -- C. MIL-P-55110D: General Specification for Printed Wiring Boards -- D. IPC-A-600C: Guidelines for Acceptability of Printed Boards -- E. MIL-P-13949F: Plastic Sheet, Laminated, Metal Clad (For Printed Wiring Boards) -- F. MIL-STD-2118: Design Requirements for Flex and Rigid-Flex Printed Wiring for Electronic Equipment.
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    ISBN: 9781468466058
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: I -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Designing for Building Construction -- 3 Computer Models -- II -- 4 Planning a CAD System -- 5 Implementing a System — Management Issues -- 6 Implementing a System — Hardware and Software -- III -- 7 Preliminary Project Design -- 8 Project Management -- 9 Components: Graphical Representation -- 10 Model Assembly and Drawings for Detailed Design of Projects -- 11 Non-graphical Design Information -- 12 Project Control and Quality Assurance -- 13 Construction, Space Planning and Building Management -- 14 Concluding Remarks and The Future -- References.
    Abstract: In the era of Information Technology, the computer is the machine-tool. Designers and planners are information workers and many have turned to CAD technology, hoping to find something that will ensure survival in the increasingly competitive business climate. The new problem relates not to any limitations of systems, but to the lack of knowledge on how to implement, manage and control the CAD technology. This book is aimed at design professionals, planners and managers. Although references and examples relate to building and construction work, most of the principles are unlikely to differ whatever the application. As a result, it should be useful in the fields of mechanical engineering and manufacturing industry too. Chapter 13 deals with applications in construction planning, space planning and facilities management. Emphasis throughout is on people, responsibilities, applications, organisation and procedures. The design process is highly interactive. Manual drawing, or use of a computer drafting system to mimic this, inevitably leads to inconsistencies within in the design information. Computer modelling of projects presents better opportunities and the many techniques range from 2-D modelling to solid modelling. A blend of 2-D and 3-D methods to suit the application is essential today. System planning itself requires a carefully managed feasibility study comprising preliminary and detailed phases. Objectives and requirements of the office must be set down. Then there is something to compare the available systems with. The chosen system must be capable of evolving to meet an ever-changing future.
    Description / Table of Contents: I1 Introduction -- 2 Designing for Building Construction -- 3 Computer Models -- II -- 4 Planning a CAD System -- 5 Implementing a System - Management Issues -- 6 Implementing a System - Hardware and Software -- III -- 7 Preliminary Project Design -- 8 Project Management -- 9 Components: Graphical Representation -- 10 Model Assembly and Drawings for Detailed Design of Projects -- 11 Non-graphical Design Information -- 12 Project Control and Quality Assurance -- 13 Construction, Space Planning and Building Management -- 14 Concluding Remarks and The Future -- References.
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    ISBN: 9781475720730
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 162 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Design Science Collection
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Architecture and the Significance of the Surface -- 2 Dimensional Color: Theoretical Background -- 3 Color-Space and Time -- 4 The Geometry of Brightness and the Perception of Form -- 5 Configuration, Pattern, and Dimension -- 6 Color and Form: Conform or Transform? -- 7 Chiaro e Scuro Inverted -- 8 Color and Visual Organization -- 9 Color and Light -- 10 Visual Education -- Notes -- List of Illustrations.
    Abstract: In a broad sense Design Science is the fail to perceive the system of organiza­ grammar of a language of images rather tion determining the form of such than of words. Modern communication structures. techniques enable us to transmit and reconstitute images without the need of Perception is a complex process. Our knowing a specific verbal sequential senses record ; they are analogous to language such as the Morse code, or audio or video devices. We cannot, Hungarian. International traffic signs however, claim that such devices per­ use international image symbols which ceive. Perception involves more than are not specific to any particular verbal meets the eye: it involves processing language. An image language differs and organization of recorded data. from a verbal one in that the latter uses When we name an object, we actually a linear string of symbols, whereas the name a concept: such words as octahe­ former is multidimensional. dron, collage, tessellation, dome, each desig­ nate a wide variety of objects sharing Architecturial renderings commonly certain characteristics. When we devise show projections onto three mutually ways of transforming an octahedron, or perpendicular planes, or consist of cross determine whether a given shape will sections at different altitudes capable of tessellate the plane, we make use of being stacked and representing different these characteristics, which constitute floor plans. Such renderings make it the grammar of structure.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Architecture and the Significance of the Surface2 Dimensional Color: Theoretical Background -- 3 Color-Space and Time -- 4 The Geometry of Brightness and the Perception of Form -- 5 Configuration, Pattern, and Dimension -- 6 Color and Form: Conform or Transform? -- 7 Chiaro e Scuro Inverted -- 8 Color and Visual Organization -- 9 Color and Light -- 10 Visual Education -- Notes -- List of Illustrations.
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    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 398 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Implants in Medicine and Dentistry -- The importance of bending stresses in the leaflets of pericardial heart valve substitutes -- The tearing strength of chemically modified pericardium -- Prosthetic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Biomechanical and functional performance -- A comparative analysis of four types of prosthetic anterior cruciate ligament replacement in the goat -- Biomaterials in Otology. Experimental aspects and general clinical implications -- Changes in the material properties and function of pericardial bioprosthetic heart valves in vivo -- Hydrodynamic characteristics of tapered arterial prostheses -- The history of implants in oral surgery -- Osseointegrated implants in the mandible using Nobelpharma Implant System. -- 2 Implant Interaction with Tissue -- Biodegradation and phagocyte/polymer interaction -- Biodegradation-dependent trace element accumulation: A study of calcium phosphate ceramics and polymers -- The interaction between connective tissues and implant materials -- Computer-assisted image analysis in tissue-material interactions -- Titanium implant surfaces -- 3 Tissue/Bone Examination -- Choosing a signal for vibration analysis of fracture healing -- Collagen fibre orientation in bone -- Skeletal strain and the maintenance of bone mass -- Continuous mineral matrices in bone and dentine -- 4 Materials Examination -- Scanning electron microscope appearance of the enamel/composite/bracket boundaries in orthodontic bonding -- Titanium alloys for biomedical applications. -- Experimental mastoid obliteration with hydroxyapatite tricalcium phosphate (Zimmer/Xomed) and fibrin glue (Immuno-Austria) -- Role of design and material on stress distributions of cemented hip prostheses -- The fracture toughness of dental restorative materials -- The etching of biological material in vacuum. Paper I & II -- The Direct Deposition of Carbon, Suitable for Surgical Implants -- 5 Finite Elements in Medicine & Dentistry -- Numerical Modelling — Basis & Applications -- Finite element analysis of the elbow after joint replacement -- The use of finite element stress analysis in the assessment of tooth movement -- A finite element analysis of the natural frequencies of vibration of the human tympanic membrane. Part II -- Mathematical modelling in medicine -- Stresses along the composite resin-dentine interface analysed by the finite element method -- Improvement of mechanical strength of ceramic head for hip prosthesis by means of fitting geometry modifications: A finite element analysis -- 6 Materials Development -- Rubber reinforced polymers for bone cement — morphology and mechanical properties -- Dental application of novel morphology polymers -- Nitrided ferritic steels -- Alumina vs zirconium oxide: a comparative wear test -- 3-D porous alumina-bioglass composite coating (Poral R) for cementless ceramic hip prosthetic cup -- 7 Materials Standards and Safety -- Safety aspects of surgically-implantable devices -- The changing role of industry for implant technology -- Standards in Dentistry and Medicine -- Appendix Abstracts of Contributed Presentations -- Stress analysis using thermal emission -- The application of surface texture measurement for studying the failure of bone implants and dental fillings -- Corrosion resistance of titanium -- Fatigue testing of hip prostheses -- Conformation of adsorbed proteins and enzymes: Chymotrypsin at the polystyrene/water interface -- Interfacial shear strength and penetration of PMMA cement into bone -- History of orthopaedic implants.
    Abstract: The thirty nine papers accepted for pub1 ication in the First International Conference on 'Interfaces in Medicine & Meehani cs' at Swansea in Apri 1, 1988 represent the current state of the art in the science of implant surgery. This initial venture was planned and undertaken when the present editors and their colleagues realised the need for a closer interaction and dialogue between the clinician and. those basic scientists working in the area of implant surgery. Thi s interface, together with the real interface at the material/tissue borders, thus forms the basis of the present conference. These two ideas, we felt, were nicely and effectively captured in the drawing by Edgar Rubins (1915), a perception psycho 1 ogi st, used on the book cover and elsewhere in our 1 iterature. The Proceedings were planned with some difficulty, due to the wi de scope of the conference. However, we felt the best format was to follow the logical progression of implant development. The introductory papers and talks therefore demonstrate the scope of surgical implants in current use. The development of an implant starts with modelling of the proposed implant and its potential environment and the proceedings follow the same format. Following this, materials in current use are discussed.
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    ISBN: 9789401148467
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (vii, 127 p) , ill
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    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 2 History -- 3 Occurrence and isolation -- 4 Biological activities -- 5 Carbohydrate specificity -- 6 Molecular properties -- 7 Three dimensional structures -- 8 Biosynthesis -- 9 Applications -- 10 Lectin resistant cells -- 11 Functions in nature -- 12 Epilogue.
    Abstract: A characteristic property of most, or perhaps all, proteins is their ability to combine specifically and reversibly with various substances. Well known examples are enzymes that bind substrates and inhibitors, and antibodies that bind antigens. This book deals with lectins, a class of proteins that bind carbohydrates. Another characteristic property of lectins is that they agglutinate cells or precipitate polysaccharides and glycoproteins. This is because lectins are polyvalent, i.e. each lectin molecule has at least two carbohydrate binding sites to allow crosslinking between cells (by combining with sugars on their surfaces) or between sugar containing macromolecules. The agglutinating and precipitating activities of lectins are very similar to those of antibodies. They can likewise be specifically inhibited by low molecular weight compounds (haptens), which in the case of lectins are sugars or sugar containing compounds (Fig. 1.1). Not surprisingly, therefore, many of the methods used in lectin research are based on immunochemical techniques. Nevertheless, lectins are different from antibodies in several important aspects. Many lectins are found in plants, microorganisms and viruses, which do not synthesize immunoglobulins. In fact, they are found in almost all living organisms (Table 1.1) and are not confined to specific organs or tissues. Another marked difference between the two classes of compound is that antibodies are structurally similar, whereas lectins are structurally diverse. In general, lectins are oligomeric proteins composed of subunits, usually with one sugar binding site per subunit.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction2 History -- 3 Occurrence and isolation -- 4 Biological activities -- 5 Carbohydrate specificity -- 6 Molecular properties -- 7 Three dimensional structures -- 8 Biosynthesis -- 9 Applications -- 10 Lectin resistant cells -- 11 Functions in nature -- 12 Epilogue.
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    Abstract: 1 Ascris suum: a useful model for anerobic mitochondrial metabolism and the transition in aerobic-anaerobic developing parasitic helminths -- 2 The role of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT: serotonin) in glucose transport, intermediary carbohydrate metabolism and helminth neurobiology -- 3 What are the functions of the catecholamines and 5-hydroxytryptamine in the parasitic nematodes? -- 4 The physiological significance of Complex II (succinate-ubiquinone reductase) in respiratory adaptation -- 5 Oxygen and the lower Metazoa -- 6 How do parasitic helminths use and survive oxygen and oxygen metabolites? -- 7 Carbohydrate and energy metabolism in adult schistosomes: a reappraisal -- 8 Using carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy to study helminth metabolism -- 9 Detoxification reactions in parasitic helminths -- 10 Parasite transport and inactivation functions involved in antiparasitic efficacy -- 11 The molecular biology of drug resistance in parasitic helminths -- 12 Comparative biochemistry of parasites and its role in drug resistance—an investigation of species differences in tubulin -- 13 Systemic effects of helminth infections as revealed by serum LDH isozymes and kinetic parameters of transport (Vmax and K1) of the host tissue -- Helminth index.
    Abstract: When Professor John Sprent first suggested, in 1982, that the Australian Society for Parasitology should bid for the opportunity to mount the Sixth International Congress of Parasitology, the immediate reaction was one of disbelief. However, in the two years or so before ICOPA 5, in Toronto, he used his considerable powers to the utmost and spent himself unstintingly in persuading Australian parasitologists to put together a bid. The Society inevitably agreed, for it is difficult to prevent such a determined and eminent man from getting his own way! A case for an Australian venue was prepared and, as President, I was charged with the task of convincing the delegates in Toronto that Australia was worth going all the way to see. The events of that meeting are now far in the past; suffice to say that, in the end, Australia won by the narrowest of margins, largely due to the energy of my inventive colleagues who put the case for Australia at every possible and improbable moment. I do not remember a great deal about the scientific aspects of ICOPA 5. I was far too preoccupied with an awful spectre, that of telling John Sprent that I had failed, to pay attention to much other than lobbying for votes. I do remember, however, telling myself how much I would enjoy the next ICOPA without the terrible responsibility of capturing ICOPA 7.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Ascris suum: a useful model for anerobic mitochondrial metabolism and the transition in aerobic-anaerobic developing parasitic helminths2 The role of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT: serotonin) in glucose transport, intermediary carbohydrate metabolism and helminth neurobiology -- 3 What are the functions of the catecholamines and 5-hydroxytryptamine in the parasitic nematodes? -- 4 The physiological significance of Complex II (succinate-ubiquinone reductase) in respiratory adaptation -- 5 Oxygen and the lower Metazoa -- 6 How do parasitic helminths use and survive oxygen and oxygen metabolites? -- 7 Carbohydrate and energy metabolism in adult schistosomes: a reappraisal -- 8 Using carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy to study helminth metabolism -- 9 Detoxification reactions in parasitic helminths -- 10 Parasite transport and inactivation functions involved in antiparasitic efficacy -- 11 The molecular biology of drug resistance in parasitic helminths -- 12 Comparative biochemistry of parasites and its role in drug resistance-an investigation of species differences in tubulin -- 13 Systemic effects of helminth infections as revealed by serum LDH isozymes and kinetic parameters of transport (Vmax and K1) of the host tissue -- Helminth index.
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  • 90
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    Abstract: 1: Measurement -- Integrated fermentor sampling and analysis -- Measurement of biological reaction rates using advanced pH control systems -- Morphological measurements on filamentous microorganisms by image analysis -- Reconciliation of measurement data in fermentation using on-line expert system -- Glucose biosensors for the study and control of bakers compressed yeast production -- Computer controlled system for on-line monitoring of a fermentation process -- 2: Modelling I -- Structured modelling of bioreactor systems -- Mathematical simulation of anaerobic stratified biofilm processes -- A new approach for development of structured growth models -- Modelling secondary metabolite production — case pleuromulin -- Modelling of kinetics, mass transfer and mixing phenomena in 45, 450 and 4500 L tank fermenters -- A software tool for fermentation modelling -- Hydrodynamic and kinetic modelling of a flocculating bioreactor with cell recycle -- Modelling and simulation of naphthalene to salicylic acid fermentation process -- 3: Modelling II — System Identification, Parmeter and State Estimation -- An introduction to system identification, parameter and state estimation -- Expert system approach to recognize the state of fermentation and to diagnose faults in bioreactors -- Toward a systematic method for the generalization of fermentation data -- Adaptive inferential estimation and its application to biomass control -- Experimental validation of a methodology for on-line state estimation in bioreactors -- Optimal feeding strategy for identification of Monod-type models by fed-batch experiments -- Identification of a simulated continuous yeast fermentation -- Structured modelling and parameter identification of budding yeast populations -- Parameter estimation of kinetics and modelling in methanogenic fermentation of Methanosarcina barkeri -- On-line estimation of cell mass using an extended Kalman filter -- Observability by pH in bioprocesses -- 4: Control I -- Process controlled temperature induction during batch fermentations for recombinant DNA products -- Application of an expert system to the operation and control of industrial antibiotic fermentation process -- IBE fermentation control -- Improvement of the penicillin production in bench-scale reactors by on-line measurement, data evaluation and parameter-adaptive control -- On-line parameter identification and computer control of an anaerobic waste water treatment process -- On experiences with expert systems in the control of bioreactors -- Intelligent purification of monoclonal antibodies -- 5: Control II -- A fed-batch process for pullulanase production -- A new approach for the control of baker’s yeast fed-batch fermentation -- Lyapunov design of convergent adaptive controllers for a class of multilinear systems arising from biotechnological applications -- A new nonlinear adaptive approach to automatic control of bioprocesses -- Adaptive algorithm for estimation and control of fed-batch bioprocesses -- Modelling and control of polygalacturonase production from Kluyveromyces marxianus -- Nonlinear estimation and adaptive control of a fed-batch fermentor -- Sensitivity analysis in static optimization of fermentation plants -- Maximum production of glutathione in fed-batch culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae -- 6: Data Management -- Management of process control data for bio-process analysis -- Data handling for fermentation development — an industrial approach -- On-line monitoring of the response of a fermentation process to nutrient additions -- A modelling approach to trouble diagnosis by multilevel fuzzy functions and its application -- Model based optimization of a SCP fermentation process -- Adaptive monitoring of bioreactor contamination -- PC-based on-line estimation of derived variables -- The use of carbon dioxide evolution rate in consistency checking other fermenter sensor outputs -- Using the downhill Simplex method to fit complex rate equations to data -- Fermentation fault diagnosis using analytical redundancy -- Author Index.
    Abstract: Richard Fox Chairman, Scientific Programme Committee Between 25th and 29th September, 1988, 243 people who either apply or research the use of computers in fermentation gathered together at Robinson College, Cambridge, UK. They came from 30 countries. The conference brought together two traditions. Firstly, it continued the series on Computer Applications in Fermentation Technology (ICCAFT) inaugurated by Henri Blanchere in Dijon in 1973 and carried forward in Philadelphia and Manchester. Secondly, it brought the expertise of the many members of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), who focused their attention on biotechnology at Noordwijkerhout in the Netherlands in December, 1985. I am happy to say that the tradition carries on and a successor meeting will hopefully take place in the USA in 1991. If you find these proceedings useful or stimulating, then we hope to see you there. We set out to make ICCAFT4 a close-knit friendly conference. We housed all who cared to in Robinson College itself and organised no parallel sessions. Because we, the organisers, experience difficulty with the jargon of our colleagues from other disciplines, we asked Bruce Beck to present a breakfast tutorial on modern control and modelling techniques, and we set up informal panel discussions after dinner on two evenings. Neville Fish chaired a forum on the microbiological principles behind models, while Professors Derek Linkens and Ron Leigh led a discussion on expert systems in control.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1: MeasurementIntegrated fermentor sampling and analysis -- Measurement of biological reaction rates using advanced pH control systems -- Morphological measurements on filamentous microorganisms by image analysis -- Reconciliation of measurement data in fermentation using on-line expert system -- Glucose biosensors for the study and control of bakers compressed yeast production -- Computer controlled system for on-line monitoring of a fermentation process -- 2: Modelling I -- Structured modelling of bioreactor systems -- Mathematical simulation of anaerobic stratified biofilm processes -- A new approach for development of structured growth models -- Modelling secondary metabolite production - case pleuromulin -- Modelling of kinetics, mass transfer and mixing phenomena in 45, 450 and 4500 L tank fermenters -- A software tool for fermentation modelling -- Hydrodynamic and kinetic modelling of a flocculating bioreactor with cell recycle -- Modelling and simulation of naphthalene to salicylic acid fermentation process -- 3: Modelling II - System Identification, Parmeter and State Estimation -- An introduction to system identification, parameter and state estimation -- Expert system approach to recognize the state of fermentation and to diagnose faults in bioreactors -- Toward a systematic method for the generalization of fermentation data -- Adaptive inferential estimation and its application to biomass control -- Experimental validation of a methodology for on-line state estimation in bioreactors -- Optimal feeding strategy for identification of Monod-type models by fed-batch experiments -- Identification of a simulated continuous yeast fermentation -- Structured modelling and parameter identification of budding yeast populations -- Parameter estimation of kinetics and modelling in methanogenic fermentation of Methanosarcina barkeri -- On-line estimation of cell mass using an extended Kalman filter -- Observability by pH in bioprocesses -- 4: Control I -- Process controlled temperature induction during batch fermentations for recombinant DNA products -- Application of an expert system to the operation and control of industrial antibiotic fermentation process -- IBE fermentation control -- Improvement of the penicillin production in bench-scale reactors by on-line measurement, data evaluation and parameter-adaptive control -- On-line parameter identification and computer control of an anaerobic waste water treatment process -- On experiences with expert systems in the control of bioreactors -- Intelligent purification of monoclonal antibodies -- 5: Control II -- A fed-batch process for pullulanase production -- A new approach for the control of baker’s yeast fed-batch fermentation -- Lyapunov design of convergent adaptive controllers for a class of multilinear systems arising from biotechnological applications -- A new nonlinear adaptive approach to automatic control of bioprocesses -- Adaptive algorithm for estimation and control of fed-batch bioprocesses -- Modelling and control of polygalacturonase production from Kluyveromyces marxianus -- Nonlinear estimation and adaptive control of a fed-batch fermentor -- Sensitivity analysis in static optimization of fermentation plants -- Maximum production of glutathione in fed-batch culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae -- 6: Data Management -- Management of process control data for bio-process analysis -- Data handling for fermentation development - an industrial approach -- On-line monitoring of the response of a fermentation process to nutrient additions -- A modelling approach to trouble diagnosis by multilevel fuzzy functions and its application -- Model based optimization of a SCP fermentation process -- Adaptive monitoring of bioreactor contamination -- PC-based on-line estimation of derived variables -- The use of carbon dioxide evolution rate in consistency checking other fermenter sensor outputs -- Using the downhill Simplex method to fit complex rate equations to data -- Fermentation fault diagnosis using analytical redundancy -- Author Index.
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    ISBN: 9781461564706
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    Abstract: One: Perspectives -- 1. Principles of Fish Culture and Aquaculture Systems -- 2. Principles of Culture Systems Management -- 3. Approaches to People (Using Human Resources) -- 4. Marketing -- 5. Life Cycles and Production Strategies -- 6. Water and Health Management -- 7. Ethics -- Two: Quantitative Approaches -- 8. Production Economics -- 9. Records for Managerial Analyses -- 10. Production System Limits -- 11. Decision-Making Tools -- 12. Computer Assisted Decision Support Systems -- Appendixes -- Appendix I. Manager Attributes and Expectations -- Appendix II. Suggested Steps for Learning to Read People -- Appendix III. Examples of Enterprise Budgets, Cash Flow, and Credit Repayment Schedules -- Appendix IV. Life-Cycle Costing -- Appendix V. Sample Calculation to Determine the Number of Fish that Can be Reared in a Unit (Tank) That Receives 5 Gallons Per Minute (GPM) Water Flow -- Appendix VI. Sample Problems on Production Capacity Assessment (PCA).
    Abstract: Although some nations, such as Japan, have invested in aquaculture research and developed major aquaculture industries, the opportunities for similar devel­ opment in the United States remain largely unnoticed. In a typical recent year the United States, which claims 20% of the world's marine fisheries resources, imported seafood worth $4. 8 billion and exported $l. 3 billion. In addition to the $3. 5 billion deficit in food-fish, was another $2. 7 billion deficit for nonedible fishery products. Next to oil, fishery products constituted the second highest drain on the United States balance of payments and accounts for a significant portion of the foreign trade deficit. Furthermore, fish consumption has been increasing in North America. In response to the demand for fishery products, aquaculture managers not only have the opportunity to realize economic profit, but in doing so can make an important contribution to reducing the national debt, providing employment, and enhancing our diet. This book might be considered a farm management text for those in aquaculture. It is intended to provide an introduction to aquaculture principles and an introduction to management, including business and people management, microeconomics, and the concepts of efficiency and productivity. I hope it will bridge the gap between conservationists, the academic community, and commer­ cial culturists. Abundant references should enable the reader to quickly access literature on most topics germane to the management of culture systems.
    Description / Table of Contents: One: Perspectives1. Principles of Fish Culture and Aquaculture Systems -- 2. Principles of Culture Systems Management -- 3. Approaches to People (Using Human Resources) -- 4. Marketing -- 5. Life Cycles and Production Strategies -- 6. Water and Health Management -- 7. Ethics -- Two: Quantitative Approaches -- 8. Production Economics -- 9. Records for Managerial Analyses -- 10. Production System Limits -- 11. Decision-Making Tools -- 12. Computer Assisted Decision Support Systems -- Appendixes -- Appendix I. Manager Attributes and Expectations -- Appendix II. Suggested Steps for Learning to Read People -- Appendix III. Examples of Enterprise Budgets, Cash Flow, and Credit Repayment Schedules -- Appendix IV. Life-Cycle Costing -- Appendix V. Sample Calculation to Determine the Number of Fish that Can be Reared in a Unit (Tank) That Receives 5 Gallons Per Minute (GPM) Water Flow -- Appendix VI. Sample Problems on Production Capacity Assessment (PCA).
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    ISBN: 9781461566724
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Communication. ; Telecommunication. ; Engineering. ; Life sciences. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities. ; Science.
    Abstract: A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
    Abstract: Communications * Standard Dictionary is a comprehensive compilation of terms and definitions used in communications and related fields. Communications is defined as the branch of science and technology concerned with the process of representing, transferring, and interpreting the meaning as­ signed to data by and among persons, places, or machines. Communication is defined as the transfer of information between a source (trans­ mitter, light source) and a sink (receiver, photodetector) over one or more chan­ nels in accordance with a protocol, and in a manner suitable for interpretation or comprehension by the receiver; or as a method or means of conveying informa­ tion of any kind from one person or place to another. In short, communications is a branch of science and technology, whereas com­ munication pertains to the actual transfer of information. Thus, the word com­ munication should be used as a modifier, as in communication center, communi­ cation deception, and communication line, just as in the field of electronics one speaks of electronic devices and electronic circuits.
    Description / Table of Contents: AB -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
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    ISBN: 9781468489057
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (560 p) , online resource
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    Abstract: Key Note Lecture 1 -- Key Note Lecture 2 -- Key Note Lecture 3 -- Machinery/Systems Health Monitoring -- Quality, Reliability, Health and Safety -- Plant and Process Health Monitoring -- Application of Expert Systems in COMADEM -- Information/Data Management -- Condition-based Maintenance Management -- Advances in Instrumentation and Control Technology -- Advances in Diagnostic Technology -- Energy Monitoring and Management -- Condition Monitoring of Offshore Structures and Installations -- Advances in Non-destructive Testing (NDT)/Non-destructive Evaluation (NDE) -- Novel Application of COM ADEM Techniques -- Continuing Education and Training in COMADEM -- Author Index.
    Abstract: RajB KNRao Conference Director, Birmingham Polytechnic Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering Management (COMADEM) is a relatively new field that has already made its mark in a wide range of industries. But all the signs are that even more will be required of researchers in the field over the next decade, for COMADEM directly addresses a whole range of issues that are likely to become increasingly important to companies as competitiveness increases along with the uncertainties resulting from rapid technological change. Already for example, businesses are having to scrutinize the economics of plant and machinery in greater detail than ever before; reliability is becoming a crucial factor as the costs of unscheduled breakdowns rise and there is increasing pressure on companies to demonstrate and assure improved health and safety conditions, especially in light of the growing number of catastrophic accidents that have occured throughout the world. Because it offers solutions to these and similar problems, COMADEM is now gaining an international reputation as a problem-solving, user-friendly and financially beneficial multi-discipline with immense potential. Many people at the senior management level are now convinced that COMADEM has much to offer and are wasting no time in reaping maximum benefit from the latest developments. The fact that the first UK informal seminar on COMADEM - COMADEM 88 - proved to be a great success and had a truly international flavour reflected this growing interest in the new field.
    Description / Table of Contents: Key Note Lecture 1Key Note Lecture 2 -- Key Note Lecture 3 -- Machinery/Systems Health Monitoring -- Quality, Reliability, Health and Safety -- Plant and Process Health Monitoring -- Application of Expert Systems in COMADEM -- Information/Data Management -- Condition-based Maintenance Management -- Advances in Instrumentation and Control Technology -- Advances in Diagnostic Technology -- Energy Monitoring and Management -- Condition Monitoring of Offshore Structures and Installations -- Advances in Non-destructive Testing (NDT)/Non-destructive Evaluation (NDE) -- Novel Application of COM ADEM Techniques -- Continuing Education and Training in COMADEM -- Author Index.
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    ISBN: 9781475711776
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 366 p) , digital
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    Abstract: A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X Y Z.
    Abstract: The first edition of this dictionary was written during the years preceding 1980. No fiber optics glossary had been published by any recognized stan­ dards body. No other dictionaries in fiber optics had been published. A significant list of fiber optics terms and definitions, NBS Handbook 140, Optical Waveguide Communications Glossary, was issued in 1982 by the National Bureau of Standards, now the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Since then several publications by standards bodies contained fiber optics terms and definitions. In 1984 the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers published IEEE Standard 812-1984, Definitions of Terms Relating to Fiber Optics. In 1986 the National Communication Sys­ tem published Federal Standard FED-STD-I037A, Glossary of Telecom­ munication Terms, containing about 100 fiber optics terms and definitions. In 1988 the Electronic Industries Association issued EIA-440A, Fiber Optic Terminology. All of these works were based on NBS Handbook 140 com­ piled 10 years earlier. Currently the International Electrotechnical Commission is preparing IEC Draft 731, Optical Communications, Terms and Definitions. Work in fiber optics terminology is being contemplated in the International Organization for Standardization and the International Telecommunications Union. None of these works constitutes a comprehensive coverage of the field of fiber optics. Each was prepared by professional people representing specific in­ terest groups. Each work was aimed at specific audiences: research activi­ ties, development activities, manufacturers, scientists, engineers, and so on. Their content is devoted primarily to fundamental scientific and technical principles and theory rather than state-of-the-art and advanced technology.
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    Abstract: 1. A Proposal for Correct Nomenclature of the Domesticated Species of the Genus Saccharomyces -- 2. Microorganisms of Wine -- 3. Genetic Manipulation of Brewing and Wine Yeast -- 4. Killer Yeasts: Notes on Properties and Technical Use of the Character -- 5. The Effects of Carbon Dioxide on Yeasts -- 6. Microbial Spoilage of Canned Fruit Juices -- 7. Recent and Future Developments of Fermentation Technology and Fermenter Design in Brewing -- 8. Fermenter Design for Alcoholic Beverage Production -- 9. Optimal Fermenter Design for White Wine Production -- 10. Factors Affecting the Behaviour of Yeast in Wine Fermentation -- 11. On the Utilisation of Entrapped Microorganisms in the Industry of Fermented Beverages -- 12. Preparation of Yeast for Industrial Use in Production of Beverages -- 13. Enzymes in the Fruit Juice Industry -- 14. Enzymatic Processing of Musts and Wines.
    Abstract: Beverage production is among the oldest, though quantitatively most significant, applications of biotechnology methods, based on the use of microorganisms and enzymes. Manufacturing processes employed in beverage production, origi­ nally typically empirical, have become a sector of growing economic importance in the food industry. Pasteur's work represented the starting point for technological evolution in this field, and over the last hundred years progress in scientifically based research has been intense. This scientific and technological evolution is the direct result of the encounter between various disciplines (chemistry, biology, engineering, etc.). Beverage production now exploits all the various features of first and second-generation biotechnology: screening and selective im­ provement of microorganisms; their mutations; their use in genetic engineering methods; fermentation control; control of enzymatic processes, including industrial plants; use of soluble enzymes and immobilized enzyme reactors; development of waste treatment proc­ esses and so on. Research developments involving the use of biotechnology for the purpose of improving yields, solving quality-related problems and stimulating innovation are of particular and growing interest as far as production is concerned. Indeed, quality is the final result of the regulation of microbiological and enzymatic processes, and innovation is a consequence of improved knowledge of useful fermentations and the availability of new ingredients. The Council of Europe's sponsorship of the work which led to the contributions to this volume is clear evidence of the growing need for adequate information about scientific and technological progress.
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    ISBN: 9781475711745
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 260 p) , digital
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    Abstract: 1 The Concept of Feeding Fish -- Evolution of Aquaculture -- Necessity of Feeding Fish -- Comparison of Feeding Fish and Land Animals -- Fish Versus Farm Animals as Animal Protein in Human Diets -- Levels of Fish Culture -- 2 The Nutrients -- Energy Requirements and Sources -- Proteins and Amino Acids -- Vitamins -- Essential Lipids -- Minerals -- 3 Digestion and Metabolism -- Digestion -- Measuring Nutrient Digestibility in Fish -- Metabolism -- Rate of Metabolism (Oxygen Consumption) in Fish -- 4 Nonnutrient Diet Components -- Toxins and Antimetabolites -- Diet Additives -- Accidental Contaminants -- 5 Feed Formulation and Processing -- Formulating Fish Feeds -- Practical Feed Ingredients -- Processing Fish Feeds -- 6 Fish Feeding Experiments -- Controlled Environment Studies -- Practical Environment Studies -- 7 Practical Feeding — Channel Catfish -- Feeding Practices -- Nutritional Requirements of Channel Catfish -- Importance of Natural Foods in Catfish Ponds -- Effect of Fish Size on Feeding Responses -- Compensatory Growth in Channel Catfish -- Effects of Feed on Sensory Qualities of Processed Catfish -- Feeding Brood Fish -- 8 Practical Feeding—Tilapias -- Culture Practices -- Nutrient Requirements -- Feeds and Feeding -- 9 Practical Feeding—Salmon and Trout -- Types of Salmonid Culture -- Production of Seedstock -- General Culture Methods -- Nutrient Requirements -- Feed Formulation -- Feeding Practices -- 10 Practical Feeding—Penaeid Shrimps -- Culture Practices -- Nutrient Requirements -- Feeds and Feeding -- Practical Feeds -- 11 Practical Feeding—Eels -- Culture Methods -- Nutritional Requirements -- Feed Preparation -- Feeding Practices -- Daily Feeding Rate -- Research Needs -- 12 Practical Feeding—Crawfish -- Culture -- Feeding Behavior -- Providing Natural Foods for Crawfish -- Supplemental Feeding -- Nutrient Requirements -- Appendix A Composition of Feed Ingredients -- Appendix B Common and Scientific Names of Species.
    Abstract: Aquaculture is more than a science in its infancy; it is now recognized as a viable and profitable enterprise worldwide. It will continue to grow and supply an increasingly larger percentage of fishery products consumed because the oceans are inadequately managed and their yield is unpredictable. Supply, price, and quality can be controlled more effectively when fish are cultured under managed conditions, like corn in a field. As aquaculture technology has evolved, there has been a trend toward higher yields and faster growth which has necessitated enhancing or replacing natural foods with prepared diets. In many aquaculture operations today, feed accounts for over half of the vari­ able operating cost. Feeding fish in their aqueous environment takes on dimensions beyond those considered in fee ding land animals; the nutrient requirements, feeding practices, and feeding environment are unique for fish. Knowledge on nutrition and practical feeding of fish is essential to successful aquaculture. This book is intended to be helpful to students, scientists, practic­ ing nutritionists, and aquaculturists. It covers the known nutrient requirements and deficiency effects for various fishes. It discusses nu­ trient sources and preparation of research and practical feeds. It gives direction for designing and conducting fish nutrition and feeding ex­ periments. Feeding practices for several commercially important fishes representing diverse culture systems (coldwater fish, warm­ water fish, crustaceans, pond cultures, and highly artificial cultures) are presented. One book, of course, cannot be all-encompassing in the area of fish nutrition and feeding.
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    Abstract: 1 Specimen Preparation -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Initial Approach to Preparing the Specimen -- 1.3 Area of the Specimen -- 1.4 Surfaces -- 1.5 Sectioning (Sectional Slices) -- 1.6 Melt Pressings -- 1.7 Staining -- 1.8 Final Comments -- 2 Basic Light Microscopy and the Phase Contrast Microscope -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Synthetic Polymers as Specimens for Light Microscopy -- 2.3 Light versus Electron Microscopy of Polymers -- 2.4 Basic Light Microscopy -- 2.5 Applications for Common Light Microscopy -- 2.6 Phase Contrast Microscopy . -- 2.7 Applications for Phase Contrast Microscopy -- 2.8 Dark Ground Microscopy -- References -- 3 Polarized Light: Theory and Measurements -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Light and Its Interaction with Matter -- 3.3 Elliptically and Circularly Polarized Light -- 3.4 The Uniaxial Indicatrix -- 3.5 The Biaxial Indicatrix -- 3.6 Methods of Producing Polarized Light -- 3.7 Types of Birefringence -- 3.8 The Passage of Polarized Light through Thin Birefringent Plates -- 3.9 Polarization Colours -- 3.10 Relation between Orientation and Birefringence -- 3.11 The Polarizing Microscope -- 3.12 Measurement of Optical Path Difference -- 3.13 Compensators -- 3.14 Dispersion of Birefringence -- 3.15 Spectrophotometric Method -- 3.16 The Wedge Method -- 3.17 Use of the Abbé Refractometer -- References -- 4 Polarized Light: Qualitative Microscopy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Spherulites -- 4.3 Theory of Spherulitic Crystallization -- 4.4 Different Types of Spherulite -- 4.5 Spherulitic Forms of Polypropylene -- 4.6 Effect of Processing on Spherulites -- 4.7 Small Angle Light Scattering -- 4.8 Molecular Orientation -- References -- 5 Modulation Contrast and Differential Interference Contrast Techniques -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 General Principles -- 5.3 The Modulation Contrast System -- 5.4 Differential Interference Contrast -- 5.5 Adjusting the Contrast Systems -- 5.6 Comparison with the Phase Contrast Microscope -- 5.7 Reflected Light Work -- 5.8 Image Interpretation -- 5.9 Applications to Polymers -- References -- 6 Interference Microscopy of Polymers -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Basic Principles of Quantitative Microinterferometry -- 6.3 Reflected Light Applications -- 6.4 Interpretation of Surface Interferograms -- 6.5 Some Reflected Light Systems Applicable to Polymers -- 6.6 Transmitted Light Interference Microscopy -- 6.7 Transmitted Light Systems -- 6.8 Compensators -- References -- 7 Ultraviolet and Fluorescence Microscopy -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Equipment and Techniques -- 7.3 Applications to Non-polymer Materials -- 7.4 Non-Microscopic Applications of Fluorescence from Polymers -- 7.5 Applications of UV Microscopy to Synthetic Polymers -- References.
    Abstract: Synthetic polymers make excellent specimens for light microscopy. Despite this, the use of the technique, at least in its advanced forms, is not so widespread as might be expected. Although reliable and relevant data are difficult to find and quantify, it seems that in other fields of materials science and technology there is a greater readiness to tum to the microscope in research, in industrial problem solving, or for quality assessment and control. It also seems that the reasons for the present situation are partly historical, partly the result of the structure of the plastics and rubber industries, and partly the education and training background of senior staff who tend to be chemistry or engineering based. In neither field does light microscopy feature strongly in the basic training. The primary aim of this book is to provide some insight into the range oflight microscopy techniques applicable to polymeric specimens, and to highlight typical applications to commercial polymers and polymer products. Where appropriate, the optical techniques involved are discussed in some detail. However, it has not been the intention to produce a light microscopy textbook dealing with the principles and design of the basic instrument. Many such texts are available, and selected examples are cited in the reference list at the end of most chapters.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Specimen Preparation1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Initial Approach to Preparing the Specimen -- 1.3 Area of the Specimen -- 1.4 Surfaces -- 1.5 Sectioning (Sectional Slices) -- 1.6 Melt Pressings -- 1.7 Staining -- 1.8 Final Comments -- 2 Basic Light Microscopy and the Phase Contrast Microscope -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Synthetic Polymers as Specimens for Light Microscopy -- 2.3 Light versus Electron Microscopy of Polymers -- 2.4 Basic Light Microscopy -- 2.5 Applications for Common Light Microscopy -- 2.6 Phase Contrast Microscopy . -- 2.7 Applications for Phase Contrast Microscopy -- 2.8 Dark Ground Microscopy -- References -- 3 Polarized Light: Theory and Measurements -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Light and Its Interaction with Matter -- 3.3 Elliptically and Circularly Polarized Light -- 3.4 The Uniaxial Indicatrix -- 3.5 The Biaxial Indicatrix -- 3.6 Methods of Producing Polarized Light -- 3.7 Types of Birefringence -- 3.8 The Passage of Polarized Light through Thin Birefringent Plates -- 3.9 Polarization Colours -- 3.10 Relation between Orientation and Birefringence -- 3.11 The Polarizing Microscope -- 3.12 Measurement of Optical Path Difference -- 3.13 Compensators -- 3.14 Dispersion of Birefringence -- 3.15 Spectrophotometric Method -- 3.16 The Wedge Method -- 3.17 Use of the Abbé Refractometer -- References -- 4 Polarized Light: Qualitative Microscopy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Spherulites -- 4.3 Theory of Spherulitic Crystallization -- 4.4 Different Types of Spherulite -- 4.5 Spherulitic Forms of Polypropylene -- 4.6 Effect of Processing on Spherulites -- 4.7 Small Angle Light Scattering -- 4.8 Molecular Orientation -- References -- 5 Modulation Contrast and Differential Interference Contrast Techniques -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 General Principles -- 5.3 The Modulation Contrast System -- 5.4 Differential Interference Contrast -- 5.5 Adjusting the Contrast Systems -- 5.6 Comparison with the Phase Contrast Microscope -- 5.7 Reflected Light Work -- 5.8 Image Interpretation -- 5.9 Applications to Polymers -- References -- 6 Interference Microscopy of Polymers -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Basic Principles of Quantitative Microinterferometry -- 6.3 Reflected Light Applications -- 6.4 Interpretation of Surface Interferograms -- 6.5 Some Reflected Light Systems Applicable to Polymers -- 6.6 Transmitted Light Interference Microscopy -- 6.7 Transmitted Light Systems -- 6.8 Compensators -- References -- 7 Ultraviolet and Fluorescence Microscopy -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Equipment and Techniques -- 7.3 Applications to Non-polymer Materials -- 7.4 Non-Microscopic Applications of Fluorescence from Polymers -- 7.5 Applications of UV Microscopy to Synthetic Polymers -- References.
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    ISBN: 9789401179249
    Language: English
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    Edition: Third Edition
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1: Cocoa and Chocolate -- 1. History and Development -- 2. Cocoa Processes -- 3. Cocoa Butter and Replacement Fats -- 4. Emulsifiers in Chocolate Confectionery Coatings and Cocoa -- 5. Chocolate Manufacture -- 6. Confectionery Coatings, Chocolate Replacers, Dietetic Compounds -- 7. Chocolate Bars and Covered Confectionery -- 2: Confectionery: Ingredients and Processes -- 8. Sugars, Glucose Syrups, and Other Sweeteners -- 9. Confectionery Fats -- 10. Milk and Milk Products -- 11. Egg Albumen and Other Aerating Agents -- 12. Gelatinizing Agents, Gums, Glazes, Waxes -- 13. Starches, Soya Flour, Soya Protein -- 14. Fruits, Preserved Fruits, Jam, Dried Fruit -- 15. Nuts -- 16. Chemical and Allied Substances Used in the Confectionery Industry -- 17. Colors for Use in Confectionery -- 18. Flavor and Flavoring Materials -- 19. Confectionery Processes and Formulations -- 3: General Technology -- 20. Science and Technology of Chocolate and Confectionery -- 21. Pest Control -- 22. Packaging in the Confectionery Industry -- 23. Quality Control -- 24. Food Value of Chocolate and Confectionery -- 25. Research and Development in the Confectionery Industry -- Appendix I. Special Methods of Analysis -- Appendix II. Resources.
    Abstract: The second edition of this book achieved worldwide recognition within the chocolate and confectionery industry. I was pressed to prepare the third edition to include modern developments in machinery, production, and packaging. This has been a formidable task and has taken longer than anticipated. Students still require, in one book, descriptions of the fundamental principles of the industry as well as an insight into modern methods. Therefore, parts of the previous edition describing basic technology have been retained, with minor alterations where necessary. With over fifty years' experience in the industry and the past eighteen years working as an author, lecturer, and consultant, I have collected a great deal of useful information. Visits to trade exhibitions and to manufacturers of raw materials and machinery in many parts of the world have been very valuable. Much research and reading have been necessary to prepare for teaching and lecturing at various colleges, seminars, and manufacturing establishments. The third edition is still mainly concerned with science, technology, and production. It is not a book of formulations, which are readily available elsewhere. Formulations without knowledge of principles lead to many errors, and recipes are given only where examples are necessary. _ Analytical methods are described only when they are not available in textbooks, of which there are many on standard methods of food analysis. Acknowledgments I am still indebted to many of the persons mentioned under "Acknowledgments" in the second edition. I am especially grateful to the following.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1: Cocoa and Chocolate1. History and Development -- 2. Cocoa Processes -- 3. Cocoa Butter and Replacement Fats -- 4. Emulsifiers in Chocolate Confectionery Coatings and Cocoa -- 5. Chocolate Manufacture -- 6. Confectionery Coatings, Chocolate Replacers, Dietetic Compounds -- 7. Chocolate Bars and Covered Confectionery -- 2: Confectionery: Ingredients and Processes -- 8. Sugars, Glucose Syrups, and Other Sweeteners -- 9. Confectionery Fats -- 10. Milk and Milk Products -- 11. Egg Albumen and Other Aerating Agents -- 12. Gelatinizing Agents, Gums, Glazes, Waxes -- 13. Starches, Soya Flour, Soya Protein -- 14. Fruits, Preserved Fruits, Jam, Dried Fruit -- 15. Nuts -- 16. Chemical and Allied Substances Used in the Confectionery Industry -- 17. Colors for Use in Confectionery -- 18. Flavor and Flavoring Materials -- 19. Confectionery Processes and Formulations -- 3: General Technology -- 20. Science and Technology of Chocolate and Confectionery -- 21. Pest Control -- 22. Packaging in the Confectionery Industry -- 23. Quality Control -- 24. Food Value of Chocolate and Confectionery -- 25. Research and Development in the Confectionery Industry -- Appendix I. Special Methods of Analysis -- Appendix II. Resources.
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    ISBN: 9781461308775
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Mechanical manometers -- 1.1 Liquid manometers -- 1.2 The McLeod gauge -- 1.3 The diaphragm manometer -- 1.4 Viscous or friction-type gauges -- References -- 2 Thermal conductivity gauges -- 2.1 Basic principles -- 2.2 Measurement of thermal conductivity -- 2.3 Sensitivity -- 2.4 End losses -- 2.5 Accommodation coefficient and relative sensitivity -- 2.6 Alternative methods of bridge control -- 2.7 Useful range of the constant-voltage bridge -- 2.8 The lower limit to the useful pressure range -- 2.9 The importance of bridge-voltage and temperature fluctuations at high pressure -- 2.10 Compensation for temperature and voltage fluctuations -- 2.11 Physical changes in the gauge wire (ageing effects) -- 2.12 Extension of working range to atmospheric pressure -- 2.13 Commercial gauges for laboratory and industrial use -- 2.14 The thermocouple gauge -- References -- 3 Thermionic cathode ionization gauges -- 3.1 Positive ion production in a gas -- 3.2 The principle of the thermionic cathode ionization gauge -- 3.3 The relative sensitivity for different gases -- 3.4 The measurement of low pressures -- 3.5 Extension of the range of the BA gauge to very low pressures -- 3.6 The precision to which measurements can be made with the hot cathode gauge -- 3.7 Gauges specially designed to operate at high pressure -- 3.8 Chemical and physical reactions in the hot cathode ionization gauge -- References -- 4 Cold-cathode ionization gauges -- 4.1 The development of cold-cathode (crossed-field) gauges -- 4.2 Commercial gauges for high- and ultra-high vacuum applications -- References -- 5 Gauge calibration -- 5.1 Basic considerations -- 5.2 Calibration against the transfer gauge -- 5.3 Comparison with absolute gauges -- 5.4 Series expansion techniques -- 5.5 Dynamic flow techniques -- 5.6 The measurement of gas throughput -- References -- 6 Gas analysis in vacuum systems: magnetic, crossed-field and time-of-flight analysers -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The magnetic deflection mass spectrometer -- 6.3 The trochoidal (or cycloidal) mass spectrometer -- 6.4 The omegatron -- 6.5 Time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer -- 6.6 Interpretation of mass spectra -- References -- 7 Gas analysis in vacuum systems: quadrupole mass analysers -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Principles of the quadrupole mass filter -- 7.3 Design of small residual gas analysers (RGAs) -- 7.4 The operating characteristics of the RGAs designed for general laboratory and industrial use -- 7.5 The use of electron multipliers for signal detection -- 7.6 Non-conventional methods of quadrupole operation -- 7.7 The monopole mass spectrometer -- 7.8 The three-dimensional quadrupole ion trap -- References.
    Abstract: This book deals with the underlying theory and practical aspects of pressure gauges that are at present in general use. Because of the ever-increasing demands to provide a wider range of sophisticated and reliable vacuum equipment a good understanding of these instruments is of vital importance to all workers in the research and industrial sectors. Of the gauges considered only the mechanical types are absolute, in the sense that they measure pressure directly as a force upon a liquid column or a solid surface. Under ideal conditions it is possible to calculate their sensitiv­ ities, which are the same for all gases and vapours. The recent developments in the viscous or molecular damping gauges indicate that these may also be considered absolute. Other gauges are indirect in that they involve the measurement of some secondary phenomenon which is pressure-dependent and therefore these gauges can only be used for measurement after calibration against an absolute standard. The radiometer or Knudsen type gauge has been excluded from the text since these are now only of historic interest. Also no mention is made of the integration techniques involving surface changes (such as work function) although these could have application under very special circumstances. The McLeod gauge is dealt with in some detail, for even though this gauge has few practical applications, it is the most sensitive absolute gauge available and has value as a reference standard.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Mechanical manometers1.1 Liquid manometers -- 1.2 The McLeod gauge -- 1.3 The diaphragm manometer -- 1.4 Viscous or friction-type gauges -- References -- 2 Thermal conductivity gauges -- 2.1 Basic principles -- 2.2 Measurement of thermal conductivity -- 2.3 Sensitivity -- 2.4 End losses -- 2.5 Accommodation coefficient and relative sensitivity -- 2.6 Alternative methods of bridge control -- 2.7 Useful range of the constant-voltage bridge -- 2.8 The lower limit to the useful pressure range -- 2.9 The importance of bridge-voltage and temperature fluctuations at high pressure -- 2.10 Compensation for temperature and voltage fluctuations -- 2.11 Physical changes in the gauge wire (ageing effects) -- 2.12 Extension of working range to atmospheric pressure -- 2.13 Commercial gauges for laboratory and industrial use -- 2.14 The thermocouple gauge -- References -- 3 Thermionic cathode ionization gauges -- 3.1 Positive ion production in a gas -- 3.2 The principle of the thermionic cathode ionization gauge -- 3.3 The relative sensitivity for different gases -- 3.4 The measurement of low pressures -- 3.5 Extension of the range of the BA gauge to very low pressures -- 3.6 The precision to which measurements can be made with the hot cathode gauge -- 3.7 Gauges specially designed to operate at high pressure -- 3.8 Chemical and physical reactions in the hot cathode ionization gauge -- References -- 4 Cold-cathode ionization gauges -- 4.1 The development of cold-cathode (crossed-field) gauges -- 4.2 Commercial gauges for high- and ultra-high vacuum applications -- References -- 5 Gauge calibration -- 5.1 Basic considerations -- 5.2 Calibration against the transfer gauge -- 5.3 Comparison with absolute gauges -- 5.4 Series expansion techniques -- 5.5 Dynamic flow techniques -- 5.6 The measurement of gas throughput -- References -- 6 Gas analysis in vacuum systems: magnetic, crossed-field and time-of-flight analysers -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The magnetic deflection mass spectrometer -- 6.3 The trochoidal (or cycloidal) mass spectrometer -- 6.4 The omegatron -- 6.5 Time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer -- 6.6 Interpretation of mass spectra -- References -- 7 Gas analysis in vacuum systems: quadrupole mass analysers -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Principles of the quadrupole mass filter -- 7.3 Design of small residual gas analysers (RGAs) -- 7.4 The operating characteristics of the RGAs designed for general laboratory and industrial use -- 7.5 The use of electron multipliers for signal detection -- 7.6 Non-conventional methods of quadrupole operation -- 7.7 The monopole mass spectrometer -- 7.8 The three-dimensional quadrupole ion trap -- References.
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    ISBN: 9781461306979
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    Edition: 2
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Preliminary-purpose and scope of book -- 1.2 Historic development of ICP spectrometry -- 1.3 Background to quantitative ICP analysis -- 1.4 Range of determinable elements in geological materials -- 2 Analytical characteristics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Simultaneous analysis -- 2.3 Sequential analysis ICP system -- 2.4 Detection limits -- 2.5 Calibration range of ICP—AES -- 2.6 Interferences -- 2.7 Precision and accuracy -- 2.8 Experimental considerations -- 2.9 The injection of organic liquids into an ICP -- 3 Instrumentation for ICP—AES -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Spectrometers -- 3.3 Plasma torches -- 3.4 Nebulizer systems -- 3.5 Radiofrequency generators and source -- 3.6 Electronics, computers and software -- 3.7 Fourier transform spectrometers -- 3.8 ICP-atomic fluorescence spectrometry -- 3.9 Direct current plasmas (DCP) -- 3.10 Microwave plasmas (MIP) -- 3.11 Choice of an ICP system -- 4 Silicate rock analysis -- 4.1 Dissolution methods for silicates -- 4.2 Instrument calibration -- 4.3 Major element determinations -- 4.3 Trace element analysis -- 4.4 Rare earth element determinations -- 5 Multielement applications of ICPS in applied geochemistry -- 5.1 The nature and evolution of applied geochemistry -- 5.2 General aspects of applied geochemical analysis -- 5.3 ICP instrumentation in relation to the requirements of applied geochemistry -- 5.4 Decomposition procedures in applied geochemical analysis -- 6 Gas phase sample injection -- 6.1 The development of gas phase injection methods -- 6.2 Methodology of the hydride injection system -- 6.3 Applications of the hydride injection system -- 7 Injection methods for solid samples -- 7.1 Introduction to solid sample injection methods -- 7.2 Sample injection following electrothermal vaporization -- 7.3 Direct sample injection from a graphite rod -- 7.4 Discrete sample injection by means of laser ablation -- 7.5 Nebulization of slurries -- 8 Water analysis by ICP—AES -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 General aspects of water analysis -- 8.3 Direct water analysis by ICP—AES -- 8.4 Water analysis with preconcentration -- 9 The analysis of environmental materials by ICP—AES -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Air analysis -- 9.3 Sewage sludge -- 9.4 Domestic dust, road dust and industrial dust -- 9.5 Domestic and industrial refuse -- 9.6 The analysis of animal and plant tissues -- 10 The analysis of archaeological materials by ICP—AES -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Archaeological materials -- 11 Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry -- 11.1 Instrumentation -- 11.2 Optimization -- 11.3 Interferences -- 11.4 Calibration strategies -- 11.5 Applications of ICP-MS with sample introduction by nebulization -- 11.6 Other modes of sample introduction -- 11.7 Future directions -- 12 Analysis of metals by ICP—AES -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Analysis of iron and steel -- 12.3 Analysis of other metals -- Appendix 1 Safety -- Appendix 2 Manufacturers of ICP systems and accessories -- References.
    Abstract: The first edition of our Handbook was written in 1983. In the preface to the first edition we noted the rapid development of inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry and its considerable potential for elemental analysis. The intervening five years have seen a substantial growth in ICP applications; much has happened and this is an appropriate time to present a revised edition. The basic approach of the book remains the same. This is a handbook, addressed to the user of the technique who seeks direct, practical advice. A concise summary of the technique is attempted. Detailed, theoretical treatment of the background to the method is not covered. We have, however, thoroughly revised much of the text, and new chapters have been added. These reflect the changes and progress in recent years. We are grateful to Mr Stephen Walton, Dr Gwendy Hall and London and Scandinavian Metallurgical Co. Ltd for their contributions. Chapter 3 (Instrumentation) has been rewritten by Mr Walton, the new Chapter on ICP-mass spectrometry has been written by Dr Hall, and London and Scandinavian provided much of the information for the chapter on metals analysis by ICP-AES. These chapters have been integrated into the book, and a conscious effort has been made to retain the unity of style within the book. New material has been added elsewhere in the book, archaeological materials are considered, pre concentration methods and chemometrics covered more fully.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction1.1 Preliminary-purpose and scope of book -- 1.2 Historic development of ICP spectrometry -- 1.3 Background to quantitative ICP analysis -- 1.4 Range of determinable elements in geological materials -- 2 Analytical characteristics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Simultaneous analysis -- 2.3 Sequential analysis ICP system -- 2.4 Detection limits -- 2.5 Calibration range of ICP-AES -- 2.6 Interferences -- 2.7 Precision and accuracy -- 2.8 Experimental considerations -- 2.9 The injection of organic liquids into an ICP -- 3 Instrumentation for ICP-AES -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Spectrometers -- 3.3 Plasma torches -- 3.4 Nebulizer systems -- 3.5 Radiofrequency generators and source -- 3.6 Electronics, computers and software -- 3.7 Fourier transform spectrometers -- 3.8 ICP-atomic fluorescence spectrometry -- 3.9 Direct current plasmas (DCP) -- 3.10 Microwave plasmas (MIP) -- 3.11 Choice of an ICP system -- 4 Silicate rock analysis -- 4.1 Dissolution methods for silicates -- 4.2 Instrument calibration -- 4.3 Major element determinations -- 4.3 Trace element analysis -- 4.4 Rare earth element determinations -- 5 Multielement applications of ICPS in applied geochemistry -- 5.1 The nature and evolution of applied geochemistry -- 5.2 General aspects of applied geochemical analysis -- 5.3 ICP instrumentation in relation to the requirements of applied geochemistry -- 5.4 Decomposition procedures in applied geochemical analysis -- 6 Gas phase sample injection -- 6.1 The development of gas phase injection methods -- 6.2 Methodology of the hydride injection system -- 6.3 Applications of the hydride injection system -- 7 Injection methods for solid samples -- 7.1 Introduction to solid sample injection methods -- 7.2 Sample injection following electrothermal vaporization -- 7.3 Direct sample injection from a graphite rod -- 7.4 Discrete sample injection by means of laser ablation -- 7.5 Nebulization of slurries -- 8 Water analysis by ICP-AES -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 General aspects of water analysis -- 8.3 Direct water analysis by ICP-AES -- 8.4 Water analysis with preconcentration -- 9 The analysis of environmental materials by ICP-AES -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Air analysis -- 9.3 Sewage sludge -- 9.4 Domestic dust, road dust and industrial dust -- 9.5 Domestic and industrial refuse -- 9.6 The analysis of animal and plant tissues -- 10 The analysis of archaeological materials by ICP-AES -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Archaeological materials -- 11 Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry -- 11.1 Instrumentation -- 11.2 Optimization -- 11.3 Interferences -- 11.4 Calibration strategies -- 11.5 Applications of ICP-MS with sample introduction by nebulization -- 11.6 Other modes of sample introduction -- 11.7 Future directions -- 12 Analysis of metals by ICP-AES -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Analysis of iron and steel -- 12.3 Analysis of other metals -- Appendix 1 Safety -- Appendix 2 Manufacturers of ICP systems and accessories -- References.
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