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- 00045467 tableOfContents "v. 1. section 1. Introduction / editors, François Boller and Jordan Grafman. section 2. Attention / editor, Giacomo Rizzolatti -- v. 2. Memory and its disorders / editor, Laird S. Cermak -- v. 3. Language and aphasia / editor, Rita Sloan Berndt -- v. 4. Disorders of visual behavior / editor, Marlene Behrmann -- v. 5. Emotional behavior and its disorders / editor, Guido Gainotti -- v. 6. Aging and dementia / editors, François Boller and Stefano Cappa -- v. 7 The frontal lobes / editor, Jordan Grafman -- v. 8, pt. 1. Child neuropsychology / editors, Sid J. Segalowitz and Isabelle Rapin -- v. 8, pt. 2. Child neuropsychology, part II / editors, Sid J. Segalowitz and Isabelle Rapin -- v. 9. Plasticity and rehabilitation / editors, Jordan Grafman and Ian H. Robertson.".
- 00045525 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: -- 1 Language Use as Part of Linguistic Theory -- 1.1 Substance and Usage in Phonology -- 1.2 Some Basic Principles of a Usage-Based Model -- 1.3 The Creative Role of Repetition -- 1.4 Frequency Effects -- 1.5 Phonology as Procedure, Structure as Emergent -- 1.6 Organization of the Book -- 1.7 Language as a Part of Human Behavior -- 2 A Usage-Based Model for Phonology and Morphology -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Rule/List Fallacy -- 2.3 Organized Storage -- 2.4 Morphological Structure Is Emergent -- 2.5 Rules and Schemas Compared -- 2.6 Frequency Effects -- 2.7 Units of Storage -- 2.8 Phonological Units -- 2.9 From Local to General Schemas -- 2.10 Conclusion -- 3 The Nature of Lexical Representation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Phonemic Principle -- 3.3 A Cognitively Realistic Model of Phonological -- Representation -- 3.4 Linguistic Evidence for Detailed and Redundant -- Storage -- 3.5 Usage-Based Categorization versus Phonemic -- Representation -- 3.6 Phonetic Detail in the Lexicon - Variation and the -- Early Involvement of the Lexicon and Morphology -- in Change -- 3.7 A Model for Sound Change -- 3.8 Special Reduction of High-Frequency Words and -- Phrases -- 3.9 Conclusion -- 4 Phonological Processes, Phonological Patterns -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Phonetic Etiology and Its Limits -- 4.3 Articulatory Gestures -- 4.4 Patterns of Change and Constraints on Processes -- 4.5 Segments as Emergent Units -- 4.6 Generalization over Syllable-Initial and Syllable- -- Final Position -- 4.7 Phonotactics -- 4.8 Conclusion -- 5 The Interaction of Phonology with Morphology -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Morphological versus Phonological Conditioning -- 5.3 Lexical Storage of Complex Forms, Both Regular -- and Irregular -- 5.4 Lexical Strength -- 5.5 Paradigmatic Relations Expressed as Lexical -- Connections -- 5.6 Lexical Classes: Productivity Due to Type -- Frequency -- 5.7 The Interaction of Lexical Strength and Lexical -- Connection -- 5.8 Product-Oriented Schemas -- 5.9 Phonological Similarity in Gangs -- 5.10 Conclusion --6 The Units of Storage and Access: Morphemes, Words, -- and Phrases -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Phonological Representations of Words -- 6.3 Morphemes within Words -- 6.4 Phrases and Constructions with Alternations -- 6.5 Conclusion -- 7 Constructions as Processing Units: The Rise and Fall -- of French Liaison -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Final Consonant Deletion in French -- 7.3 Grammatical Constructions and Liaison -- 7.4 Loss of Liaison as Regularization -- 7.5 Syntactic Cohesion as Frequency of -- Co-occurrence -- 7.6 Taking the Phonology Seriously -- 7.7 Conclusion -- 8 Universals, Synchrony and Diachrony -- 8.1 Universals and Explanation -- 8.2 Searching for Universals -- 8.3 Phoneme Inventories -- 8.4 Two Main Mechanisms for Phonological Change -- 8.5 Syllable Structure -- 8.6 More Evidence against Universals as Purely -- H Synchronic -- 8.7 Diachronic Sources for Formal Universals: The -- Phonemic Principle and Structure Preservation -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Languages Index.".
- 00045570 tableOfContents "Dolphins / by Julia Vogel -- Manatees / by Kathy Feeney -- Sharks / by Laura Evert -- Manatees / by Kathy Feeney -- Whales / by Patricia Corrigan.".
- 00045582 tableOfContents "Café Piel / Eric Jerome Dickey -- Kenya and Amir / Marcus Major -- Money can't buy me love / E. Lynn Harris -- I'm still waiting / Colin Channer.".
- 00045593 tableOfContents "v. 1. Ab-Cy -- v. 2. Da-Lo -- v. 3. Ma-Ro -- v. 4. Sc-Ze.".
- 00045792 tableOfContents "v. 1. Ability-education : globalization -- v. 2. Education : health-hypertension -- v. 3. Identity politics-publishing -- v. 4. Quakers-Zionism, Index.".
- 00045797 tableOfContents "v. 1. Context, sources, and the early writings -- v. 2. The ethics -- v. 3. The political writings -- v. 4. The reception and influence of Spinoza's philosophy.".
- 00045811 tableOfContents "v. 1. Abolition and antislavery-government -- v. 2. Grand tour-presidency -- v. 3. Printing technology-zoos.".
- 00045880 tableOfContents "[1] Stage one -- [2] Stage 2 -- [3] Stage 3 -- [4] Stage 4 -- [5] Stage 5 -- [7] Stage 7 -- [8] Stage 8 -- [9] Stage 9 -- [10] Stage 10.".
- 00045929 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I -- Overview 1 -- 1 Why should we estimate the policy positions of political actors? 3 -- MICHAEL LAVER -- 2 Searching for the positions of political actors: a review of approaches and a critical evaluation of expert surveys 10 -- PETER MAIR --PART II -- Expert coded text analysis 31 -- 3 Manifesto research since 1979: from reliability to validity 33 -- ANDREA VOLKENS -- 4 Validating the Manifesto Research Group approach: theoretical assumptions and empirical confirmations 50 -- IAN BUDGE -- 5 Position and salience in the policies of political actors 66 -- MICHAEL LAVER -- 6 A framework for analysing local party policy emphases in Scotland 76 -- BODIL AGAS0STER -- 7 The policy space of party manifestos 90 -- MICHAEL D. MCDONALD AND SILVIA M. MENDES -- 8 Analysing party dynamics by taking partially overlapping snapshots 115 -- WOUTER VAN DER BRUG -- 9 Estimating interparty policy distances from election programmes in Quebec, 1970-89 133 -- FRANCOIS PETRY AND RIJEAN LANDRY --PART III -- Computer coded text analysis 147 -- 10 A natural sentences approach to the computer coding of party manifestos 149 -- LEONARD RAY -- 11 Measurement of party positions on the basis of party programmes, media coverage and voter perceptions 162 -- JAN KLEINNIJENHUIS AND PAUL PENNINGS -- 12 The computer coding of political texts: results from Britain,Germany, Ireland and Norway 183 -- JOHN GARRY -- 13 Estimating policy positions from the computer coding of political texts: results from Italy, the Netherlands and Ireland 193 -- MIRANDA DE VRIES, DANIELA GIANNETTI AND LUCY MANSERGH -- 14 Tracking estimates of public opinion and party policy intentions in Britain and the USA 217 -- JUDITH BARA -- PART IV -- Conclusion 237 -- 15 How should we estimate the policy positions of political actors? 239 -- MICHAEL LAVER --Index 245.".
- 00045931 tableOfContents "Efficiency and decency -- The eye of God -- Penal geography -- Why are there so few prisoners? -- Why are there so many prisoners? -- The Russian case -- USA--the trend-setter -- Crime control as a product -- Conflicting values -- Modernity in decisions -- Justice done, or managed? -- Modernity and behaviour control -- Crime control as culture.".
- 00045932 tableOfContents "v. 1. Friedrich Froebel's The education of man / translated by W.N. Hailmann -- v. 2. Froebel's Letters on the kindergarten / translated by Emilie Michaelis and H. Keatley Moore -- v. 3. Friedrich Froebel's Pedagogics of the kindergarten / translated by Josephine Jarvis -- v. 4. Friedrich Froebel's Education by development / translated by Josephine Jarvis -- v. 5. Mother's songs and selected writings -- v. 6. Evolution of English nursery education.".
- 00045933 tableOfContents "v. 1. Foundations -- v. 2. Refinements -- v. 3. Economic applications. Game theory and the social sciences -- v. 4. Discontents.".
- 00045934 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 --1 The Changing Nature of Education Policy 7 -- 2 Conceptualizing Education Reform 19 -- 3 The Five Settings and the Reform Programs: -- A Brief Description 35 -- 4 Origins 65 -- 5 Adoption 115 -- 6 Implementation 142 -- 7 Outcomes 165 -- 8 Reconsidering Education Reform 190 --Appendix 1: Guide to the Literature 203 -- Appendix 2: Chronologies of Reform 207 -- Formal Interviews 210 -- References 211 -- Index 220.".
- 00045941 tableOfContents "v. 1. 1793-1820".
- 00045945 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction: what's the story? 'l'lie established narrative of the postwar period 1 --2 Evolution, not revolution: the problem of explaining Thatcherism 17 --3 Conflict, not consensus: the myth of the Keynesian, social-democratic state settlemenl 39 --4 Reconstructing our perspective: a critical evolutionary pproach to political change 60 --5 Gostopgostop! The fits and starts of government strategy, 1945-76 88 -- 6 Struggling for survival: the conflictual nature of early postwar British politics 123 --7 Struggling for definition: the evolution of Thatcherism, 1976-97 159 --8 Final settlement: Thatcherism's hollow victory 188 --9 Conclusion: from conflict to consensus - the evolution of postwar British politics 210.".
- 00045977 tableOfContents "Bugaku -- Don Quixote -- Departure -- Wili -- The immortals : Margot + Rudolph 4 ever -- Prince of desire -- The Brahmins -- A short season -- In the kingdom of the shades -- White swan, black swan -- In the wake -- A midsummer night's dream.".
- 00046014 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 0. Challenges 3 --1. The Efficacy of Cultural Performance 29 -- 2. The Efficiency of Organizational Performance 55 -- 3. The Effectiveness of Technological Performance 95 --4. Challenger Lecture Machine 139 -- 5. Challenging Forth: The Power of Performance 155 -- 6. Professor Challenger and the Performance Stratum 173 --7. Professor Challenger and the Disintegration Machine 193 -- 8. The Catachristening of HMS Challenger 205 -- 9. Professor Rutherford and Gay Sci Fl 221 -- 10. Jane Challenger, Disastronaut 243.".
- 00046016 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chronology ix -- Introduction xv -- Maps xxi -- Map 1: The German Confederation in 1815 xxi -- Map 2: The Unification of Germany xxii -- Map 3: Europe: 1878 xxiii 1 German nationalism between failure and revival 1850-1862 1 --The aftermath of the 1848 revolutions 2 -- Economy and society during the restoration 6 -- The politics of restoration 9 -- The economic struggle between Austria and Prussia 14 -- The Crimean War and changes in the European power balance 15 -- The New Era in Prussia 18 -- The Italian war of 1859 19 -- The Prussian constitutional conflict 22 -- Bismarck becomes prime minister 24 --2 The wars of unification 1862-1870 28 --The beginnings of the Bismarck regime in Prussia 28 -- The Schleswig-Holstein crisis 32 -- Revival of conflict between Austria and Prussia 36 -- The war of 1866 41 -- Domestic consequences of the war of 1866 43 -- The establishment of the North German Confederation 44 -- The North German Confederation and the South 47 -- The war of 1870 52 -- The creation of the German empire 57 -- 3 Imperial Germany- the liberal phase 1870-1879 60 -- Constitution and political structure of the Reich 60 -- The Kulturkampf 63 -- Economic boom and bust 67 -- The end of the liberal period 70 -- The rise of the socialist movement 70 -- Bismarck breaks with the Liberals 72 -- Anti-socialist law and protection 76 -- Foreign policy during the first decade of the Reich 78 -- The dual alliance 82 --4 Bismarck's system in decline 1879-1890 84 -- Domestic developments in the 1880s 84 -- Bismarck's social policy 85 -- Changes in party alignments 87 -- Foreign and colonial policy in the 1880s 90 -- Anti-Polish measures 91 -- The cartel elections 93 -- The fall of Bismarck 95 --5 The Wilhelmine age 99 -- The growth of economic power 99 -- Modernity and cultural pessimism 102 -- The changing structure of politics 104 -- The political parties 107 -- The SPD and the free trade unions 108 -- The liberal parties 111 -- The conservative parties 112 -- The Centre party 114 -- Organized interests and lobbies 115 --6 Towards Weltpolitik and social imperialism 1890-1909 119 -- Domestic policy under Caprivi 119 -- The chancellorship of Hohenlohe 125 -- Divisive social issues - lex Heinze and lex Arons 127 -- Towards Weltpolitik 129 -- The Biilow years 134. -- Socialpolicy under Posadowsky-Wehner 136 -- Biulow's social imperialism 137 --Domestic policy in the lateryears of Bulow 142 -- Germany's international position deteriorates 146 -- The Daily Telegraph interview and the fall of Bilow 147 --7 Stagnation at home, 'encirclement' abroad 1909-1914 151 -- The chancellorship of Bethmann Hollweg 151 -- The SPD between reformist pragmatism and revolutionary rhetoric 153 -- The minority problems of the Reich: Poles and Alsace-Lorrainers 154 -- Bethmann Hollweg's foreign policy 156 -- The repercussions of Agadir 158 -- Efforts to reduce Anglo-German tension 161 -- The Balkan wars 162 -- The Zabern affair 166 -- Cultural clashes 167 -- The coming of war 170 --8 Germany during the war years 1914-1918 175 -- German war aims 178 -- The strains of war at the front and at home 180 -- Hindenburg and Ludendorffform the third Oberste Heeresleitung 183 -- 1917: the turning point 185 -- The fall of Bethmann Hollweg and the Reichstag's peace resolution 187 -- The Russian collapse 189 -- The German army crumbles 191 -- The revolution begins 194 --Conclusion 197 Appendix: Tables 199 -- Suggestions for further reading 203 -- Index 209.".
- 00046054 tableOfContents "v. 1. SQL server 2000 architecture and XML/Internet support (+ 1 computer laser optical disc (4 3/4 in.)) -- v. 2. Database creation, warehousing, and optimization -- v. 3. Analysis services -- v. 4. Replication and English query -- v. 5. T-SQL language reference -- v. 6. T-SQL stored procedures and tables reference.".
- 00046061 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ONE Delineating Strategic Information Warfare: Key Concepts, -- Boundaries, and Operating Environment 7 --TWO Understanding the Conduct of Strategic Information Warfare 77 --THREE Establishing Organizational Technological Capacity for -- Strategic Information Warfare 163 --FOUR Development of U.S. Strategic Airpower, 1919-1945: -- Challenges, Execution, and Lessons 235 --FIVE The United States and Strategic Information Warfare, 1991-1999: -- Confronting the Emergence of Another Form of Warfare 309 --SIX Conclusion 461.".
- 00046064 tableOfContents "v. 1. Ab-Cl -- v. 2. Co-Gy -- v. 3. Ha-Qu -- v. 4. Ra-Ye. Cumulative index.".
- 00046106 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Construction of Microsatellite-Based, High-Resolution Genetic Maps in the Mouse -- Paul A. Lyons -- 2 Genetic Analysis of Complex Traits -- Stephen P. Bryant and Mathias N. Chiano -- 3 Sequence-Based Detection of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms -- Deborah A. Nickerson, Natali Kolker, Scott L. Taylor, -- and Mark J. Rieder -- 4 Genomic Mismatch Scanning for the Mapping of Genetic Traits -- Farideh Mirzayans and Michael A. Walter -- 5 Detection of Chromosomal Abnormalities by Comparative Genomic Hybridization -- Mario A. J. A. Hermsen, Marjan M. Weiss, Gerrit A. Meijer, -- and Jan P. A. Baak -- 6 Construction of a Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Library -- Sangdun Choi and Ung-Jin Kim -- 7 Contiguation of Bacterial Clones -- Sean J. Humphray, Susan J. Knaggs, -- and loannis Ragoussis -- 8 Mapping of Genomic Clones by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization -- Margaret A. Leversha -- 9 Map Integration: From a Genetic Map to a Physical Gene Map and Ultimately to the Sequence Map -- Panagiotis Deloukas -- 10 Construction of Full-Lengin-tnriched cDNA Libraries: The Oligo-Capping Method -- Yutaka Suzuki and Sumio Sugano -- 11 Construction of Transcript Maps by Somatic Cell/Radiation Hybrid Mapping: The Human Gene Map -- Panagiotis Deloukas -- 12 Preparation and Screening of High-Density cDNA Arrays with Genomic Clones -- Gunther Zehetner, Maria Pack, and Katja Schafer -- 13 Direct Selection of cDNAs by Genomic Clones -- Daniela Toniolo -- 14 Exon Trapping: Application of a Large-Insert Multiple-Exon-Trapping System -- Martin C. Wapenaar and Johan T. Den Dunnen -- 15 Sequencing Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes -- David E. Harris and Lee Murphy -- 16 Finding Genes in Genomic Nucleotide Sequences by Using Bioinformatics -- Yvonne J. K. Edwards and Simon M. Brocklehurst -- 17 Gene Identification Using the Pufferfish, Fugu rubripes, by Sequence Scanning -- Greg Elgar -- 18 Isolation of Differentially Expressed Genes Through Subtractive Suppression Hybridization -- Oliver Dorian von Stein -- 19 Isolation of Differentially Expressed Genes by Representational Difference Analysis -- Christine Wallrapp and Thomas M. Gress -- 20 Expression Profiling and the Isolation of Differentially Expressed Genes by Indexing-Based Differential Display -- Michael P. Starkey -- 21 Expression Profiling by Systematic High-Throughput In Situ Hybridization to Whole-Mount Embryos -- Nicolas Pollet and Christof Niehrs -- 22 Expression Monitoring Using cDNA Microarrays: A General Protocol -- Xing Jian Lou, Mark Schena, Frank T. Horrigan, -- Richard M. Lawn, and Ronald W. Davis -- 23 Prediction of Protein Structure and Function by Using Bioinformatics -- Yvonne J. K. Edwards and Amanda Cottage -- 24 Identification of Novel Genes by Gene Trap Mutagenesis -- Anne K. Voss and Tim Thomas -- 25 Determination of Gene Function by Homologous Recombination Using Embryonic Stem Cells and Knockout Mice -- Ahmed Mansouri -- 26 Gehomic Analysis Utilizing the Yeast Two-Hybrid System -- llya G. Serebriiskii, Garabet G. Toby, Russell L. Finley, Jr., -- and Erica A. Golemis -- 27 Methods for Adeno-Associated Virus-Mediated Gene Transfer into Muscle -- Terry J. Amiss and Richard Jude Samulski -- 28 Retroviral-Mediated Gene Transduction -- Donald S. Anson -- 29 Gene Therapy Approaches to Sensitization of Human Prostate Carcinoma to Cisplatin by Adenoviral Expression of p53 and by Antisense Jun Kinase Oligonucleotide Methods -- Ruth Gjerset, All Haghighi, Svetlana Lebedeva, and Dan Mercola -- 30 Ribozyme Gene Therapy -- Leonidas A. Phylactou.".
- 00046144 tableOfContents "Tea -- Fur -- Her slow and steady -- Thirty yards -- Rudy's two wives -- Talking in the dark -- The quiet at the bottom of the pool -- Divining the waters.".
- 00046150 tableOfContents "v. 1. A.D. 400-568 -- v. 2. A.D. 568-800.".
- 00046219 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. INTRODUCTION 13 -- II. ORIGINAL VERSION: Accounts, G. Washington with the United States, Commencing June 1775, and Ending June 1783, Comprehending a Space of 8 Years 35 -- III. FINANCIAL NOTE 95 -- IV. A TRANSLATION FROM THE OLD ENGLISH TO THE NEW ENGLISH: Accounts, G. Washington with the United States, Commencing June 1775, and Ending June 1783, Comprehending a Space of 8 Years 101 -- V. CONCLUSION 279.".
- 00046250 tableOfContents "Little Orphan Angela -- Mikel, the son of the magi -- The carol of the candles.".
- 00046258 tableOfContents "A tale of tails / Elizabeth H. MacPherson -- Baby farm animals / Garth Williams -- Three bedtime stories / Garth Williams -- Animal friends / Jane Werner -- The Golden sleepy book / Margaret Wise Brown -- The friendly book / Margaret Wise Brown -- Home for a bunny / Margaret Wise Brown -- The sailor dog / Margaret Wise Brown -- The kitten who thought he was a mouse / Miriam Norton -- Mister dog / Margaret Wise Brown.".
- 00046312 tableOfContents "v. 1. Abnormality--Grief and guilt -- v. 2. Group therapy--type A behavior patterns, index.".
- 00046314 tableOfContents "Education of a musician -- Great players -- Composers, critics, and allies -- Thoughts on technique -- Teaching and learning.".
- 00046344 tableOfContents "v. 1. Foundations of psychiatry -- v. 2. Psychiatry in special situations -- v. 3. Specific psychiatric disorders.".
- 00046378 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION 6 -- WHO WE ARE II -- GALLERY OF QUILTS 17 -- ORGANIZING A GROUP QUILT 80 -- Step I Establish a Time Frame 83 -- Step 2 Contact and Enlist Participants 84 -- Step 3 Choose Your Design 84 -- Step 4 Choose Your Quilting Pattern 91 -- Step 5 Choose Fabric, Batting, Backing, and Binding 92 -- Step 6 Prepare the Top and Backing Fabric 95 -- Step 7 Make the Kits 96 -- Step 8 The Blocks Come Back I03 -- Step 9 Decide on the Layout 105 -- Step I0 Sew the Top Together Io6 -- Step II Press and Mark the Top Io8 -- Step 12 Prepare the Batting I09 -- Step 13 Prepare the Backing I09 -- Step I4 Layer the Top, Batting, and Backing I09 -- Step 15 Baste the Three Layers Together III -- Step 6 Set Up the Quilting Frame 112 -- Step 17 Put the Quilt on the Frame 113 -- Step 18 Arrange the Quilting Bees 114 -- Step 19 Quilting I15 -- Step 20 Bind the Quilt 117 -- Step 21 Finishing Touches 117 -- Planning Your Surprise Party 119 -- SIMPLE PATTERNS SUITABLE FOR GROUP QUILTING 121 -- Pattern I: Easiest of All 122 -- Pattern II: Very Easy 126 -- Pattern III: Intermediate 128 -- Sample: Organizer's Instructions to Participants 133 -- QUILTING TERMS 135.".
- 00046379 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Drawings ix Plates xi Illustrations New to Second Edition xiii Preface xv Introduction to the Second Edition -- New Dutch American Barn Investigations -- GREGORY D. HUBER xix Historical Introduction 1 Description 13 -- Characteristics 13 -- Contrast with Old World Examples 15 -- Dating 17 -- Provenance 20 -- Specific Description 21 -- Contemporary Modifications 31 Structural Considerations 33 -- Some Properties of Wood 33 -- Provision for Meeting Tensile Stresses 34 -- Function of Diagonal Braces 35 -- Test-Assembling 36 -- Resistance to Wind Loads 40 -- Uniformity and Variety 42 -- Joints 44 Failures, Distortions, and Impairments 45 -- Rebuilding and Later Construction 46 Conjectural Procedures of Erection 51 -- Framing of Sills 51 -- H-Frames 53 -- Sway-Bracing and Purlin-Plate 56 -- Group Cooperation 59 -- Side Walls 61 -- Roof 62 Aesthetic Character 65 Notes 69 Drawings and Plates 93 Appendixes -- A. Pictorial Glossary 159 -- B. Maps of Dutch Barn Distribution and Early Dutch Settlement 16( -- C. New Checklist of Dutch Barns 162 -- D. Huber's Responses to Fitchen's Text 204 Glossary 213 Index 217.".
- 00046380 tableOfContents "v. 1. Richard Adams-Ford Madox Ford -- v. 2. E.M. Forster-Walter Pater -- v. 3. Thomas Love Peacock-Virginia Woolf. Index.".
- 00046384 tableOfContents "v. 1. Lee K. Abbott - Morley Callaghan -- v. 2. Italo Calvino - Louise Erdrich -- v. 3. James T. Farrell - W.W. Jacobs -- v. 4. Henry James - Ezekiel Mphahlele -- v. 5. Bharati Mukherjee - Mona Simpson -- v. 6. Isaac Bashevis Singer -- Mikhail Zoshchenko -- v. 7. Essays, research tools, indexes.".
- 00046392 tableOfContents "v. 1. Air traffic control satellites-jet propulsion laboratory, I-538 -- v. 2. Johnson Space Center-Space Shuttle flights, 1982, 539-1086 -- v. 3. Space Shuttle flights, 1983-Voyager 2: Neptune, appendices, indexes, 1087-1594.".
- 00046509 tableOfContents "v. 1. Institutional engineering -- v. 2. International and transnational factors".
- 00046541 tableOfContents "Bob Darling -- Dirt-eaters -- The Bostons -- Black book -- The trouble with money -- The sugar-tit -- Twa corbies -- Girl of their dreams -- Mourning party.".
- 00046621 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Nature of Social Dislocation for Chronic Pain Sufferers -- Introduction -- The Case of Mrs. Abrams -- Mrs. Abrams and the Medical World -- The World of Work -- Mrs. Abrams and the World of Insurance -- Mrs. Abrams and the Family -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Cost of Chronic Pain -- Introduction -- Medical Cost of CLBP -- Summary -- Cost of Unemployment -- Unemployment and Chronic Pain -- Unemployment and Depression -- Unemployment and Suicide -- Plant Closure and Depression -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Myth and Reality of Family Function -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- The MMFF and A Case -- Provision of Resources -- Adult Sexual Gratification -- Maintenance and Management of the Family System -- Communication -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Impact of Parental Illness and Pain on Children -- Introduction -- Parental Depression -- Maternal Depression and Young Children -- Maternal Depression and Older Children -- Case of Mrs. Dale -- Parental Disability -- Parental Chronic Pain: Case Illustrations -- Literature Review of Parental Chronic Pain -- Specific Pain Disorders in Parents -- Predictors of Pain in Children -- Summary -- Chapter 5: What Happens to Spouses? -- Introduction -- Multiple Sclerosis and Caregiving -- Heart Disease and Caregiving -- Parkinson's Disease and Caregiving -- Summary -- Chronic Pain and Spousal Distress -- Spousal Distress -- Reasons for Spousal Distress -- Roles and Responsibilities and Spousal Distress -- Summary -- Somatic Responses -- Summary -- Other Kinds of Spousal Issues -- Summary -- A Rather Common Tale -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Family Intervention -- Introduction -- Depression and Family Therapy -- Summary -- Physical Illness and Family Therapy -- Family-Oriented Approaches -- Family Therapy -- Summary -- Chronic Pain and Family Therapy -- A Simple Case? -- Treatment Issues -- Summary -- Family Therapy and Chronic Pain Literature -- Strategic Family Therapy -- Structural Family Therapy -- Problem-Centered Systems Family Therapy -- Summary -- Chapter 7: The Nature of Social Support -- Introduction -- Rheumatoid Arthritis and Social Support -- Depression, Psychological Distress, and Social Support -- The Questionable Value of Social Support -- Summary -- Social Support and Headache -- Low-Back Pain and Social Support -- Clinical Issues -- A Case of Solid Social Support -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Chronic Pain Patient and the Occupational Role -- Introduction -- The Complexities of the Sick Role and the Occupational Role -- A Case Surrounded by Doubts -- Treatment Outcome and the Occupational Role -- Summary -- Chapter 9: Dilemma of Injured Patients: What Entitles Them to -- Compensation? -- Introduction -- Mrs. Inkster: An Unsatisfactory Case -- Summary -- Financial Compensation and Chronic Patienthood -- Summary -- Secondary Gain -- Summary -- Chapter 10: The Patient and the Medical World: Mrs. Kramer's Journey -- through the Medical System -- Introduction -- Mrs. Kramer on the Medical Treadmill -- Literature Review -- Mrs. Kramer's Self-Doubt Concerning Pain Legitimacy -- Summary -- References.".
- 00046641 tableOfContents "v. 1. Boom and bust -- v. 2. Roosevelt's first term -- v. 3. Countryside and city -- v. 4. Political tensions -- v. 5. U.S. society -- v. 6. The war years and economic boom.".
- 00046649 tableOfContents "v. 1. Abelard-Burgundy -- v. 2. The Byzantine Empire-Constantinople -- v. 3. Copts-Feudalism -- v. 4. Florence-Hospitals -- v. 5. House and home-Joan of Arc -- v. 6. Justinian-Mediterranean -- v. 7. Mehmet II-Painting and sculpture -- v. 8. Papacy-Roman Empire -- v. 9. Rome-Thomas Aquinas -- v. 10. Tools and technology-Writing.".
- 00046669 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I Asian Media Flows 1 Global cultural politics and Asian civilizations -- James Lull -- 2 Becoming 'culturally proximate': the a/scent of Japanese idol dramas -- in Taiwan -- Koichi Iwabuchi -- 3 Cultural regulation and advertising in ASEAN: an analysis of -- Singapore and Vietnam -- Katherine T Frith Part II News 4 Between markets and mandarins: journalists and the rhetorics of -- transition in southern China -- Kevin Latham -- 5 Turning seeing into believing: producing credibility in the television -- news coverage of the Kobe earthquake -- Liz MacLachlan -- 6 Dateline Tokyo: telling the world about Japan -- UlfHannerz -- Part III Advertising 7 Creating advertising in Japan: a sketch in search of a principle -- John L. McCreery -- 8 Citizens have sex, consumers make love: marketing KamaSutra -- condoms in Bombay -- William Mazzarella -- 9 Drunk on the screen: Balinese conversations about television and -- advertising -- Mark Hobart Part IV Producing Consumption 10 So close and yet so far: humanizing celebrity in Japanese music -- variety shows, 1960s-1990s -- Carolyn S. Stevens and Shuhei Hosokawa -- 11 Yoshimoto K6gy6 and manzai in Japan's media culture: promoting -- the intersection of production and consumption -- Joel E Stocker -- 12 Promoting culture: the work of a Japanese advertising agency -- Brian Moeran References -- List of Contributors -- Index I.".
- 00046679 tableOfContents "In the blood -- Fucking A.".
- 00046680 tableOfContents "A prelude to a kiss -- Missing persons -- Three postcards.".
- 00046715 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What Do Publishers Do? -- 3. Writing the Manuscript -- 4. Selecting a Publisher -- 5. Your Proposal -- 6. What Editors Look For -- 7. Surviving the Review Process -- 8. What a Contract Means -- 9. Collections and Anthologies -- 10. Quotations, Pictures, and Other -- Headaches -- 11. How to Deliver a Manuscript -- 12. And Then What Happens to It -- 13. This Book-And the Next -- For Further Reading -- Index.".
- 00046734 tableOfContents "The adventures of Mother Cartridge-Pouch / Jeffrey T. Schnapp -- Theatre and politics of the Mussolini regime / Pietro Cavallo -- Towards an aesthetic of fascist opera / Erik Levi -- Hitler's theatre / Bruce Zortman -- The war years / Andrew Davies -- The role of Joan of Arc on the stage of occupied Paris / Gabriel Jacobs -- German refugee theatre in British internment / Alan Clarke -- Thespis behind the wire : a personal recollection / George Brandt -- The muses in Gulag / Alexander Solzhenitsyn -- Cabaret in concentration camps / Peter Jelavich -- Brigades at the front / Joseph Macleod.".
- 00046786 tableOfContents "Russian camera obscura : ten sketches of Russian peasant life, 1916-1918 / by John Rickman -- The psychology of Great Russians / by Geoffrey Gorer -- Soviet attitudes toward authority / Margaret Mead.".
- 00046856 tableOfContents "v. 1. Systems techniques and computational methods -- v. 2. Computer-integrated manufacturing -- v. 3. Operational methods in computer aided design -- v. 4. Optimization methods for manufacturing -- v. 5. The design of manufacturing systems -- v. 6. Manufacturing systems process -- v. 7. Artificial intelligence and robotics in manufacturing.".
- 00046862 tableOfContents "v. 1. A doctrine of divine illumination -- v. 2. God at the core of cognition.".
- 00046869 tableOfContents "v.. Principles of tribology -- v. 2. Materials, coatings, and industrial applications.".
- 00046908 tableOfContents "Housebroken -- The happiness game -- Matti.".
- 00046978 tableOfContents "Ajax -- Electra -- Philoctetes -- The women of Trachis -- Oedipus the King -- Oedipus at Colonus -- Antigone.".
- 00047013 tableOfContents "v. 1. Principles and management protocols -- v. 2. Operative techniques in fracture fixation.".
- 00047017 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 UNCOVERING THE MYSTERIES OF CHRONIC -- PHYSICAL PAIN -- The Chronic Undertreatment of Chronic Pain 3 -- Pathways of Pain: How Your Body Gets the Message 4 -- How Your Body Modulates Pain Naturally 5 -- How We Think About and Feel Pain 9 -- Variations in the Way We Perceive Pain 10 -- When the System Runs Amok: Sensitization 11 -- Referred Pain: Why the Cause Is Not Always Near the Effect 13 -- Test-Negative Pain: When the Cause Can't Be Seen 14 -- Key Points in Getting Your Pain Correctly Diagnosed 16 -- 2 CONTROLLING PAIN WITHOUT MEDICATION -- OR SURGERY -- Lifestyle Changes 18 -- Nonmedical Pain Management 25 -- Alternative and Complementary Medicine 33 -- Key Points About Nonmedical Pain Management 38 -- 3 MEDICATION IN THE TREATMENT OF PAIN -- The Challenge of Finding the Drug That Works 41 -- Treating Pain with Narcotics 50 -- Methods of Delivery 58 -- Medication and Aging 61 -- Key Points About Medication for Pain 63 -- 4 HEADACHES FROM HELL AND OTHER PAINS -- ABOVE THE NECK -- Migraines: Stop Pounding on My Head 65 -- Cluster Headaches: Get That Ice Pick out of My Eye! 69 -- Tension Headaches: Please Loosen the Headband! 71 -- Rebound Headaches: The Cure Is Killing Me 71 -- Post-traumatic Headaches 72 -- When to See a Headache Specialist 73 -- Atypical Facial Pain 75 -- Jaws: Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (TMJ) 76 -- Head Trauma 78 -- Key Points About Head Pain 84 -- 5 TREATING PAINFUL MUSCLES, BONES, AND JOINTS -- Myofascial Pain 85 -- Spasms and Cramps 88 -- When Painful Muscles Signal a Deeper Problem 89 -- The Enigma of Fibromyalgia 90 -- Osteoarthritis: Wear and Tear on the Joints 92 -- Rheumatoid Arthritis: The Body at War with Itself 94 -- Osteoporosis: The Pain of Disintegrating Bones 95 -- Key Points About Musculoskeletal Pain 100 -- 6 YOUR ACHING BACK: PAIN FROM HEAD TO TOE -- How Wear and Tear Creates Pain 104 -- Low-Back Pain 109 -- The Diagnostic Challenge of Back Pain 114 -- Evaluating Your Treatment Options 115 -- Treating Back Pain with Surgery 124 -- Key Points About Back Pain 128 -- 7 THE NERVE OF THAT PAIN: NEUROPATHIC PAIN -- Painful Twitch: Trigeminal Neuralgia 131 -- A Tangled Mass of Nerves: Neuromas 135 -- Diabetic Neuropathy 137 -- The Neuropathic Pain Syndromes of AIDS/HIV 139 -- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): -- The Black Hole of Neuropathic Pain 141 -- Pain Following Shingles: Postherpetic Neuralgia 146 -- The Spider's Painful Web: Arachnoiditis 149 -- Pain from Damaged Nerve Roots 150 -- Stroke or Spinal-Cord-Injury Pain 151 -- Phantom-Limb Pain 152 -- Key Points About Neuropathic Pain 157 -- 8 PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF PAINFUL -- SPORTS INJURIES -- Sprains and Strains 159 -- Overuse Injuries 161 -- Stress Fractures 163 -- Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries 164 -- Spinal Injuries 166 -- Injuries to Nerves 167 -- Headaches 169 -- Basic Prevention and Treatment 170 -- Key Points About Painful Sports Injuries 172 -- 9 GYNECOLOGIC PAIN -- Recurrent Pelvic Pain 175 -- Chronic Pelvic Pain 176 -- Key Points About Gynecologic Pain 183 -- 10 REDUCING THE PAIN OF CANCER -- Pain Following Surgery 187 -- Radiation Therapy 189 -- Chemotherapy 191 -- Treatment with Corticosteroids 192 -- Treatment with Narcotics and Other Drugs 193 -- How Cancer Affects the Body's Response -- to Pain Medication 198 -- Lesioning Nerves to Relieve Pain 198 -- The Cancer and Pain-Management Team 201 -- Key Points About Cancer Pain 203 -- 11 How TO GET AND PAY FOR THE BEST -- TREATMENT FOR PAIN -- Getting the Most from Your Health-Insurance Plan 209 -- Finding the Best Doctor 210 -- Key Points About Finding the Best Care 218.".
- 00047030 tableOfContents "Abraham Sandwich and George Washing Machine -- The legend of Smoky the volcano -- The dragon whose head was a station wagon -- The history of cows.".
- 00047138 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: American Philosophers of Technology -- lan, Achtrhuis -- 1. Albert Borgmann: Technology and the Character of -- Everyday Life -- Pieter Tijmes -- 2. Hubert Dreyfus: Humans versus Computers -- Philip Brey -- 3. Andrew Feenberg: Farewell to Dystopia -- Hans Achtrhuis -- 4. Donna Haraway: Cyborgs for Earthly Survival? -- Rene Munnik -- 5. Don Ihde: The Technological Lifeworld -- Peter-Paul Verbeek -- 6. Langdon Winner: Technology as a Shadow Constiltion -- Martijntje Smits CONTRIBUTORS INDEX .".
- 00047249 tableOfContents "To build a fire -- An odyssey of the north -- Lost face -- A piece of steak -- The heathen -- The law of life -- To the man of trail -- The wit of Porportuk -- Love of life -- The pearls of parlay.".
- 00047263 tableOfContents "A matter of self esteem -- Mon semblable, mon frère -- Against love in company -- The seduction of genius -- Report -- Surprise at Sri Lanka -- Recipe book.".
- 00047352 tableOfContents "A scandal in Bohemia -- The Red-Headed League -- The adventure of the speckled band -- The adventure of the engineer's thumb -- Silver blaze -- The crooked man -- The final problem -- The adventure of the dancing man.".
- 00047453 tableOfContents "Prelude / Charles W. Ginn -- Albania / Aleksander Hoxha -- Australia / Greg Latemore -- Bulgaria / Vasselina Russinova, Eliana Pencheva -- Finland / Vesa Routamaa -- Hungary / Ilona Eros -- Macedonia / Cvetko Smilevski -- New Zealand / John Bathurst, Michael Cash -- Northern Cyprus / David Gary Tucker -- South Africa / Jan van Rooyen -- Turkey / Bob Schemel -- United States of America / Margaret Fields, James Short.".
- 00047509 tableOfContents "Mrs. Dutta writes a letter -- The intelligence of wild things -- The lives of strangers -- The love of a good man -- What the body knows -- The forgotten children -- The blooming season for cacti -- The unknown errors of our lives -- The names of stars in Bengali.".
- 00047514 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: -- I Introduction to Data Mining -- I.I Something old, something new -- 1.2 Microsoft's approach to developing the right set of tools -- 1.3 Benefits of data mining -- 1.4 Microsoft's entry into data mining -- 1.5 Concept of operations -- 2 The Data Mining Process -- 2.1 Best practices in knowledge discovery in databases -- 2.2 The scientific method and the paradigms that come with it -- 2.3 How to develop your paradigm -- 2.4 The data mining process methodology -- 2.5 Business understanding -- 2.6 Data understanding -- 2.7 Data preparation -- 2.8 Modeling -- 2.9 Evaluation -- 2.10 Deployment -- 2.11 Performance measurement -- 2.12 Collaborative data mining: the confluence of data mining -- and knowledge management -- 3 Data Mining Tools and Techniques -- 3.1 Microsoft's entry into data mining -- 3.2 The Microsoft data mining perspective -- 3.3 Data mining and exploration (DMX) projects -- 3.4 OLE DB for data mining architecture -- 3.5 The Microsoft data warehousing framework and allian( -- 3.6 Data mining tasks supported by SQL Server 2000 -- Analysis Services -- 3.7 Other elements of the Microsoft data mining strategy -- 4 Managing the Data Mining Project -- 4.1 The mining mart -- 4.2 Unit of analysis -- 4.3 Defining the level of aggregation -- 4.4 Defining metadata -- 4.5 Calculations -- 4.6 Standardized values -- 4.7 Transformations for discrete values -- 4.8 Aggregates -- 4.9 Enrichments -- 4.10 Example process (target marketing) -- 4.11 The data mart -- 5 Modeling Data -- S. I The database -- 5.2 Problem scenario -- 5.3 Setting up analysis services -- 5.4 Defining the OLAP cube -- 5.5 Adding to the dimensional representation -- 5.6 Building the analysis view for data mining -- 5.7 Setting up the data mining analysis -- 5.8 Predictive modeling (classification) tasks -- 5.9 Creating the mining model -- 5.10 The tree navigator -- 5.1 I Clustering (creating segments) with clusteranalysis -- 5.12 Confirming the model through validation -- 5.13 Summary -- 6 Deploying the Results -- 6.1 Deployments for predictive tasks (classification) -- 6.2 Lift charts -- 6.3 Backing up and restoring databases -- 7 The Discovery and Delivery of Knowledge for Effective -- Enterprise Outcomes: Knowledge Management -- 7.1 The role of implicit and explicit knowledge -- 7.2 A primer on knowledge management -- 7.3 The Microsoft technology-enabling framework -- 7.4 Summary -- Appendix A: Glossary -- Appendix B: References -- Appendix C: Web Sites -- Appendix D: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery -- Data Sets in the Public Domain -- Appendix E: Microsoft Solution Providers -- Appendix F: Summary of Knowledge Management -- Case Studies and Web Locations -- Index.".
- 00047581 tableOfContents "Beauty and the beast -- Blue Beard -- Puss in Boots -- The fairies -- Little Tom Thumb -- Ricky of the Tuft.".
- 00047603 tableOfContents "[v. 1.] Astronaut -- [v. 2.] Ballerina -- [v. 3.] Baseball player -- [v. 4.] Bedouin -- [v. 5.] Clown -- [v. 6.] Cowboy -- [v. 7.] Deep-sea diver -- [v. 8.] Egyptian princess -- [v. 9.] Knight -- [v. 10.] Pilgrim -- [v. 11.] Pirate -- [v. 12.] Renaissance lady -- [v. 13.] Roman soldier -- [v. 14.] Samurai -- [v. 15.] Surgeon -- [v. 16.] Traditional Guatemalan.".
- 00047730 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 3 -- David R. Davies -- Mississippi's Daily Press in Three Crises 17 -- Susan M. Weill -- Percy Greene and the Jackson Advocate 55 -- Caryl A. Cooper -- Jimmy Ward and the Jackson Daily News 85 -- David R. Davies & Judy Smith -- J. Oliver Emmerich and the McComb Enterprise-Journal in -- David R. Davies -- George A. McLean and the Tupelo Journal 137 -- Laura Nan Fairley -- Ira B. Harkey, Jr., and the Pascagoula Chronicle 173 -- David L. Bennett -- Wilson F. (Bill) Minor and the New Orleans Times-Picayune 209 -- Lawrence N. Strout -- Hazel Brannon Smith and the Lexington Advertiser 233 -- ArthurJ. Kaul -- Hodding Carter, Jr., and the Delta Democrat-Times 265 -- Ginger Rudeseal Carter.".
- 00047777 tableOfContents "Immanence: a life -- Hume -- Nietzsche.".
- 00047864 tableOfContents "How I lost my vocation -- Canada -- The pleasure gardens -- Greengages -- Granville Hill -- Paradise Drive -- Bare -- The bounce -- Indian Summer.".
- 00047894 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Discrete Modeling for Natural Objects 1 -- 1.1 Introduction1 -- 1.2 Discrete modeling5 -- 1.3 Interpolation12 -- 1.4 Examples of applications19 -- 1.5 Conclusions26 -- 2 Cellular Partitions 27 -- 2.1 Introduction27 -- 2.2 Elements of topology28 -- 2.3 Cellular partition of an n-manifold object36 -- 2.4 Generalized Maps57 -- 2.5 Implementing GMap-based models81 -- 2.6 Conclusions93 -- 3 Tessellations 97 -- 3.1 Introduction97 -- 3.2 Delaunay's tessellation98 -- 3.3 Non-Delaunay triangulated surfaces109 -- 3.4 Notion of a regular n-grid122 -- 3.5 Notion of an irregular n-grid132 -- 3.6 Implicit surfaces134 -- 3.7 Conclusions137 -- 4 Discrete Smooth Interpolation 139 -- 4.1 Introduction139 -- 4.2 The DSI problem147 -- 4.3 Uniqueness of the DSI solution153 -- 4.4 The local DSI equation160 -- 4.5 Accounting for hard constraints170 -- 4.6 Accelerating the convergence174 -- 4.7 The fuzzy Control-Point paradigm182 -- 4.8 The fuzzy Control-Node paradigm190 -- 4.9 From a discrete to a continuous model193 -- 4.10 Conclusions196 -- 5 Elements of Differential Geometry 199 -- 5.1 Parametric curves199 -- 5.2 Parametric surfaces203 -- 5.3 Curvature of curves drawn on a surface 211 -- 5.4 Miscellaneous 218 -- 5.5 Discrete modeling 226 -- 5.6 Examples of applications to geology 233 -- 5.7 Conclusions 244 -- 6 Piecewise Linear Triangulated Surfaces 245 -- 6.1 Introduction245 -- 6.2 Basic DSI constraints256 -- 6.3 Modeling a faulted surface272 -- 6.4 Continuity through faults278 -- 6.5 Global parameterization 287 -- 6.6 Modifying the topology305 -- 6.7 Conclusions 315 -- 7 Curvilinear Triangulated Surfaces 317 -- 7.1 Introduction317 -- 7.2 Building a smooth curvilinear triangle318 -- 7.3 Gregory G1 patchwork336 -- 7.4 Recursive subdivisions 3350 -- 7.5 Conclusions369 -- 8 Elements of Structural Geology 371 -- 8.1 Geometry of faults and horizons371 -- 8.2 Modeling stratified media379 -- 8.3 Merging seismic data with well data390 -- 8.4 Deformation analysis 392 -- 8.5 Unfolding a horizon405 -- 8.6 Unfolding a stack of layers418 -- 8.7 Conclusions 441 -- 9 Stochastic Modeling 443 -- 9.1 Simulation versus interpolation443 -- 9.2 Probabilities in a nutshell 445 -- 9.3 Random Functions 459 -- 9.4 Random Fourier Series474 -- 9.5 Uniform Random Functions and P-fields488 -- 9.6 Stochastic simulators 492 -- 9.7 Kriging-based methods 5502 -- 9.8 Blending-based method519 -- 9.9 Assessing geometric uncertainties528 -- 9.10 Conclusions532 -- 10 Discrete Smooth Partition 533 -- 10.1 Introduction533 -- 10.2 The probabilistic approach538 -- 10.3 Structural constraints548 -- 10.4 Moving-Centers-based methods559 -- 10.5 A tutorial example572 -- 10.6 Conclusions579.".
- 00047907 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: SECTION 1 THE WORLD BEFORE GLOBALIZATION: CHANGING -- SCALES OF EXPERIENCE Edited by Denis Shaw -- Chapter 1 Pre-capitalist worlds Denis Shaw -- Chapter 2 The rise and spread of capitalism Terry Slater -- Chapter 3 The making of the twentieth-century world Denis Shaw -- SECTION 2 SOCIETY, SETTLEMENT AND CULTURE Edited by Denis Shaw -- Chapter 4 Cities Allan Cochrane -- Chapter 5 Rural alternatives Ian Bowler -- Chapter 6 Geography, culture and global change Cheryl McEwan -- SECTION 3 POPULATION, RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT -- Edited by iMichael Bradshaw -- Chapter 7 Demographic transformations Tony Champion -- Chapter 8 Resources and development Michael Bradshaw -- Chapter 9 Changing geographies of global food production Brian Ilbery -- Chapter 10 Alternative geographies of global development and inequality -- Marcus Power -- SECTION 4 PRODUCTION, EXCHANGE AND CONSUMPTION -- Edited by Peter Daniels -- Chapter 11 The geography of the economy Peter Daniels -- Chapter 12 The global production system: from Fordism to post-Fordism -- John Bryson and Nick Henry -- Chapter 13 The global financial system: worlds of monies Jane Pollard -- Chapter 14 Worlds of consumption Philip Crang -- SECTION 5 GEOPOLITICS, STATES AND CITIZENSHIP -- Edited by James Sidaway -- Chapter 15 Geopolitical traditions James Sidaway -- Chapter 16 The place of the nation-state James Sidaway -- Chapter 17 States, citizenship and collective action Murray Low -- Conclusions Challenges and promises -- Peter Daniels, Michael Bradshaw, Denis Shaw and James Sidaway -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 00047940 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The peculiarity of the workplace as harbinger of illness 1 -- 2 The historical context 25 -- 3 Regulatory developments, roles and functions 50 -- 4 The work, the organisation and the individual 74 -- 5 Theoretical perspectives of workplace health improvement 107 -- 6 Workplace health promotion 143.".
- 00047945 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction I -- Salerno 3 -- Women's Medicine 14 -- The Fate of the Trotula 5 -- Notes on This Edition and Translation 62 -- Edition and Translation of the Standardized Trotula Ensemble -- Liber de Sinthomatibus Mulierum/Book on the Conditions -- of Women 70 -- De Curis Mulierum/On Treatments for Women 116 -- De Ornatu Mulierum/On Women's Cosmetics 166.".
- 00047979 tableOfContents "Tokyo, my love -- Aquarium -- Flipper -- Honeymoon -- Carolina Beach -- Red dress -- Sleepers holding hands -- Little Debbie -- Scarecrow -- Little palaces -- Girlfriend hit by bus.".
- 00048032 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction ix -- Explanation of Data xi -- List of Abbreviations xiii -- Naval Ordnance, 1855-1883 xv -- Part I. United States Navy Warships -- 1 Armored Vessels 3 -- 2 Unarmored Steam Vessels 13 -- 3 Acquired Combatant Vessels 44 -- 4 Service Vessels 79 -- 5 Sailing Ships 95 -- 6 The Mississippi River Fleet 111 -- 7 United States Revenue Cutter Service 139 -- 8 United States Coast Survey 146 -- Part II. Confederate States Navy -- Introduction 149 -- 9 Armored Vessels 151 -- 10 Unarmored Steam Vessels 158 -- 11 Area Defense Forces 168 -- 12 Privateers 193 -- 13 Blockade Runners 195 -- 14 Tenders 201 -- Appendix: List of Shipbuilders 203 -- Bibliography 207 -- Index 209.".
- 00048041 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments vii -- Disciplined Imagination: The Life and Work of Tom and Agatha -- Hughes ix -- John M. Staudenmaier, S.J. -- Introduction: Authority, Political Machines, and Technology's -- History 1 -- Gabrielle Hecht and Michael Thad Allen -- The Telephone as Political Instrument: Gardiner Hubbard and the -- Formation of the Middle Class in America, 1875-1880 25 -- W. Bernard Carlson -- Culture and Technology in the City: Opposition to Mechanized Street -- Transportation in Late-Nineteenth-Century America 57 -- Eric Schatzberg -- The Hidden Lives of Standards: Technical Prescriptions and the -- Transformation of Work in America 95 -- Amy Slaton and Janet Abbate -- Engineering Politics, Technological Fundamentalism, and German Power -- Technology, 1900-1936 145 -- Edmund N. Todd -- Modernity, the Holocaust, and Machines without History 175 -- Michael Thad Allen -- Technological Systems, Expertise, and Policy Making: The British -- Origins of Operational Research 215 -- Erik P. Rau -- Technology, Politics, and National Identity in France 253 -- Gabrielle Hecht -- The Neutrality Flagpole: Swedish Neutrality Policy and Technological -- Alliances, 1945-1970 295 -- Hans Weinberger -- About the Authors 333 -- Index 337.".
- 00048085 tableOfContents "v. 1. Introuction, text, translation and appendices -- v. 2. Commentary and bibliography.".
- 00048101 tableOfContents "ser. A. Holdings of the Virginia Historical Society (Microfilm 23,394; 47 reels)".
- 00048203 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 A Rhode Island Naval Heritage -- 2 Lieutenant in West African and Caribbean Waters -- 3 First Lieutenant and Commander in the Mediterranean -- 4 Captain and Naval Reformer -- 5 Commodore of the African Squadron -- 6 Commodore of the Gulf Squadron -- 7 Planning the Naval Expedition to Japan -- 8 East Asia and Japan -- 9 A Treaty with Japan, Signed and Tested -- 10 Home at Last.".
- 00048207 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Counties -- Aitkin County 13 Cook County 138 -- Anoka County 23 Cottonwood County 150 -- Becker County 30 Crow Wing County 155 -- Beltrami County 38 Dakota County 166 -- Benton County 51 Dodge County 175 -- Big Stone County 55 Douglas County 179 -- Blue Earth County 60 Faribault County 186 -- Brown County 71 Fillmore County 193 -- Carlton County 77 Freeborn County 201 -- Carver County 84 Goodhue County 208 -- Cass County 91 Grant County 218 -- Chippewa County 105 Hennepin County 224 -- Chisago County 111 Houston County 242 -- Clay County 118 Hubbard County 248 -- Clearwater County 126 Isanti County 255 -- Itasca County 259 Pope County 463 -- Jackson County 271 Ramsey County 469 -- Kanabec County 276 Red Lake County 477 -- Kandiyohi County 280 Redwood County 481 -- Kittson County 289 Renville County 489 -- Koochiching County 295 Rice County 495 -- Lac qui Parle County 304 Rock County 501 -- Lake County 309 Roseau County 505 -- Lake of the Woods County 318 St. Louis County 512 -- Le Sueur County 323 Scott County 550 -- Lincoln County 329 Sherburne County 556 -- Lyon County 334 Sibley County 561 -- Mahnomen County 339 Stearns County 566 -- Marshall County 343 Steele County 577 -- Martin County 351 Stevens County 581 -- McLeod County 358 Swift County 585 -- Meeker County 363 Todd County 589 -- Mille Lacs County 369 Traverse County 596 -- Morrison County 376 Wabasha County 600 -- Mower County 385 Wadena County 606 -- Murray County 390 Waseca County 610 -- Nicollet County 397 Washington County 615 -- Nobles County 402 Watonwan County 623 -- Norman County 408 Wilkin County 627 -- Olmsted County 413 Winona County 631 -- Otter Tail County 419 Wright County 638 -- Pennington County 434 Yellow Medicine County 645 -- Pine County 439 -- Pipestone County 447 Index 651 -- Polk County 452.".
- 00048277 tableOfContents "I. Molecular, nervous, and urogenitary system function -- II. Cardiovascular, respiratory, immune, metabolic, and gastrointestinal tract function.".
- 00048294 tableOfContents "v. 1. The first thousand years -- v. 2. From 1000 to the Reformation -- v. 3. From the Reformation to the 21st century.".
- 00048327 tableOfContents "II, Collectio Coisliniana -- III, Fonds caténique ancien (Exode 1, 1-15, 21) -- IV, Fonds catʹenique ancien (Exode 15,22-40, 32)".
- 00048376 tableOfContents "Vampire lesbians of Sodom -- Psycho beach party -- The lady in question -- Red scare on sunset -- The tale of the allergist's wife.".
- 00048419 tableOfContents "Beauty and the beast (Witches have feelings, too) -- Snow White (No friends like old friends) -- Cinderella (A matter of aesthetics) -- Jack and the beanstalk (Meet Mr. Good Giant) -- Little Red Riding Hood (A grisly plot with a happy ending) -- Hansel and Gretel (The price of greed)".
- 00048435 tableOfContents "The tell-tale heart / Edgar Allan Poe -- The boarded window / Ambrose Bierce -- From Faces at the window / Rose Wilder Lane -- He walked by day / Julius Long -- The wendigo / Alvin Schwartz -- Give me back my guts / Richard and Judy Dockrey Young -- Knoc, knock, who's there? / J.J. Reneaux -- Ma Yarwood's wedding ring / Rita Cox -- Hitchhiker / Anonymous -- To build a fire / Jack London.".
- 00048451 tableOfContents "Leadership material / Dale Brown -- Lash-up / Larry Bond -- Cav / James Cobb -- Cyberknights / Harry W. Coyle -- Flight of Endeavour / R.J. Pineiro -- Breaking point / David Hagberg -- Inside job / Dean Ing -- Skyhawks forever / Barrett Tillman -- There is no war in Melnicca / Ralph Peters -- al'Jihad / Stephen Coonts.".
- 00048475 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I: Strategies and Contexts -- 1. Widow, Prophet, and Poet: Lyrical Self-Figurations in Katherine Austen's 'Book M' (1664) / Pamela Hammons -- 2. 'Public' and 'Private' in Aphra Behn's Miscellanies: Women Writers, Print, and Manuscript / Anme Russell -- 3. 'Household Affaires are the Opium of the Soul': Darnaris Masham and the Necessity of Women's Poetry / Margaret J. M. Ezell -- II: Poetic Conventions and Traditions -- 4. Mary Wroth's Guilty 'secrett art': The Poetics of Jeadousy in Pamphilia to Anphilanthus / Clare R. Kinney -- 5. 'An Emblem of Themselves, in Plum or Pear': Poetry, the Female Body and the Country House / Jacqueline Pearson -- 6 'So May I With the Psalmist Truly Say': Early Modern Englishwomen's Psalm Discourse / Margaret P- Hannay -- III: Negotiating Power and Politics -- 7. The Plural Voices of Anne Askew / Joan Pong Linton -- 8. Mary Sidney and Gendered Strategies for the Writing of Poetry / Shannon Miller -- 9. 'Subdu'd by You': States of Friendship and Friends of the State in Katherine Philips's Poetry / Andrew Shfflett -- IV: Writing the Female Poet -- 10. 'First Fruits of a Woman's Wit': Authorial Self-Construction of English Renaissance Women Poets / Helen Wilcox -- 11. A Rhetoric of Innocence: The Poetry of Katherine Philips, 'The Matchless Orinda' / Bronwen Price -- 12. 'Very Like a Fiction': Some Early Biographies of Aphra Behn / Jeslyn Medoff.".
- 00048559 tableOfContents "v. 1. Computer techniques and computational methods in biomechanics -- v. 2. Cardiovascular techniques -- v. 3. Musculoskeletal models and techniques -- v. 4. Biofluid methods in vascular and pulmonary systems.".
- 00048604 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. What Makes a Good American High School? -- Chapter 2. Gathering Education Data -- Chapter 3. A Guide to On-Site School Evaluation -- Chapter 4. Case Studies -- Appendix A. Effective Education Categories (including data -- elements) -- Appendix B. Data Sources (for demographic and education -- information) -- Appendix C. Tips from Counselors: Recommended Preparation -- When Transferring to a New School V- -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 00048617 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Watching the Tree to Catch a Hare -- Shou Zhu Dai Tu -- 2 The Wisdom of the I Ching -- YiJing Zhi Zhi -- 3 Hidden and Nameless Tao -- Dao Yin Wu Ming -- 4 A Confucian Thinking Cap -- Ru Mao --S The Path to Zen -- Wu Fo Zhi Dao -- 6 Thousands and Tens of Thousands Varieties -- ofQi -- Qi Xiang Wan Qian -- 7 Let Food Be Medicine -- Yi Shi Wei Liao -- 8 Yin and Yang in Harmony -- Yin Yang Rong Qia -- 9 Hidden Logic Within the Shape of Words -- Zi Xing Cang Li -- 10 The Invisible Energy of Feng Shui -- Feng Shui Ying Neng -- 11 The Lessons of Silence -- Bu Yan ZhiJiao -- Bibliography.".
- 00048634 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART ONE. TIE THERMAL STATE OF THE EARI'TH -- 1. Terrestrial Heat -- 1.1. The Origin of the Earth -- 1.2. The Present Thermal State of the Earth -- 1.3. Basic Heat Flow Terms -- 1.4. Units -- 1.5. IHeat Flow Resources -- 1.6. Summary -- 2. Heat Generation -- 2.1. Radiogenic lHeat -- 2.1.1. Heat Flow Provinces -- 2.1.2. Radiogenic Heat Generation from Well Logs -- 2.1.3. Seismic Correlations -- 2.2. Frictional Heating along Faults -- 2.3. Metamorphic Reactions -- 2.4. Summary -- PART TWO. MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES -- 3. Thermal Gradient -- 3.1. Direct Measurement Techniques -- 3.1.1. Precision Temperature Logs -- 3.1.2. Deep-Water Probes -- 3.1.3. Borehole Convection -- 3.1.4. Bottom-Hole Temperatures in Deep Wells -- 3.2. Indirect Temperature Indicators -- 3.2.1. Groundwater Geochemistry -- 3.2.2. Curie Depth -- 3.2.3. Xenoliths -- 3.2.4. Upper Mantle Resistivity -- 3.3. Surface Temperature -- 3.3.1. Offshore -- 3.3.2. Onshore -- 3.3.3. Daily and Seasonal Cycles -- 3.3.4. Climate Changes -- 3.4. Data Integration -- 3.5. Summary -- 4. Thermal Conductivity -- 4.1. Heat Transfer Theory -- 4.1.1. Phonon Conduction -- 4.1.2. Radiation -- 4.2. Mixing Laws -- 4.2.1. Harmonic Mean -- 4.2.2. Arithmetic Mean -- 4.2.3. Geometric or Square-Root Mean -- 4.3. Measurements of Rock Conductivity -- 4.3.1. The Lithological Column and Porosity Data -- 4.3.2. Sample Preparation -- 4.3.3. Steady-State Method -- 4.3.4. Transient Methods -- 4.3.5. Compaction Models -- 4.3.6. Bulk Rock Thermal Conductivity -- 4.3.7. Temperature Correction -- 4.4. Well Log Analysis -- 4.5. Shale Conductivity -- 4.6. Summary -- 5. Thermal Maturity -- 5.1. The Generation of Hydrocarbons from Organic Matter -- 5.1.1. Kerogen -- 5.1.2. Kinetics -- 5.2. Geochemical Indicators of Maximum Palaeotemperature -- 5.2.1. Vitrinite Reflectance (VR) -- 5.2.2. Fluorescence Alteration of Multiple Macerals (FAMM) -- 5.2.3. Thermal Alteration Index (TAI) -- 5.2.4. Conodont Alteration Index (CAI) -- 5.2.5. Clay Mineralogy -- 5.2.6. Pyrolysis (RockEval) -- 5.2.7. Fluid Inclusion Microthermometry (FIM) -- 5.2.8. Molecular Biomarkers -- 5.3. Fission Track Thermochronology (FTT) -- 5.3.1. Choice and Preparation of Samples -- 5.3.2. Analysis and Interpretation -- 5.3.3. Limitations to FTT -- 5.4. Deciding which Thermal Maturity Indicators to Use -- 5.5. Summary -- PART THREE. MODELLING TECHNIQUES -- 6. Heat Flow -- 6.1. Product Method -- 6.2. Bullard Plots -- 6.3. Non-Linear Bullard Plots -- 6.3.1. Reasons for Non-Linear Bullard Plots -- 6.3.2. Climatology -- 6.3.3. Sedimentation -- 6.3.4. Erosion -- 6.3.5. Groundwater Migration -- 6.3.6. Deep Flow of Hot Fluids -- 6.4. Non-Vertical Heat Flow -- 6.4.1. Basement Relief -- 6.4.2. Topography -- 6.4.3. Salt Domes -- 6.5. Heat Flow Correlations -- 6.5.1. Heat Flow and Heat Production -- 6.5.2. Heat Flow and Continental Age -- 6.5.3. Heat Flow and Oceanic Age -- 6.5.4. Heat Flow and Seismic Data -- 6.5.5. Heat Flow and Electrical Conductivity -- 6.6. Summary -- 7. Lithospheric Models -- 7.1. Stable Lithosphere -- 7.1.1. Oceanic Lithosphere -- 7.1.2. Continental Lithosphere -- 7.2. Hot Spots -- 7.2.1. Cause of Hot Spots -- 7.2.2. Thermal Effect of Hot Spots -- 7.3. Subduction Zones -- 7.3.1. Driving Forces -- 7.3.2. Trenches -- 7.3.3. Island Arcs -- 7.3.4. Back-Arc Basins -- 7.3.5. Continental Collision -- 7.4. Extension -- 7.4.1. Instantaneous Pure Shear -- 7.4.2. Constant Pure Shear -- 7.4.3. Simple Shear -- 7.4.4. A Pure-Shear/Simple-Shear Coupled Model -- 7.4.5. The Blanketing Effect of Sediments -- 7.4.6. Underplating -- 7.4.7. Passive Margins -- 7.5. Summary -- 8. Numerical Modelling -- 8.1. Finite Difference Approximations -- 8.2. Relaxation -- 8.2.1. Discretising the Model -- 8.2.2. Boundary Conditions -- 8.2.3. Equilibrium Nodal Temperature -- 8.2.4. Precision -- 8.3. Errors -- 8.3.1. Discretisation Error -- 8.3.2. Round-Off Error -- 8.4. Summary -- 9. Unravelling the Thermal History of Sedimentary Basins -- 9.1. Determining Present Heat Flow Distribution -- 9.2. Understanding the Tectonic History of the Basin -- 9.3. Determining the Stretching Factor, / -- 9.4. Determining the Heat Flow Anomaly and Distribution for -- each ''ime Step -- 9.5. Solving for Temperature Distribution In Crust -- 9.6. Summary -- References -- Index.".
- 00048641 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Northwest Arid Lands at a Glance-- Shrub-Steppe Vegetation-- Native Plants-- Shrubs-- Grasses-- W ildflowers-- Biotic Crust -- Shrub-Steppe Habitats -- Bitterbrush/Sagebrush/Sandberg's Bluegrass -- Big Sagebrush/Sandberg's Bluegrass-- Sagebrush/Bluebunch Wheatgrass-- Three-Tip Sagebrush-- Rocky Ridge Crest -- Greasewood/Saltgrass and Spiny Hopsage/ -- Sandberg's Bluegrass -- Environmental Change-- Shrub-Steppe Vegetation and Livestock Grazing/Farming , -- Shrub-Steppe Vegetation and Fire -- Shrub-Steppe Vegetation and Non-Native Plants-- Comparing Historic and Current Vegetation-- Plant Species of Conservation Concern-- Sensitive Habitat -- Environmental Scientists at W ork -- River and Stream V egetation-- Riparian/Aquatic Plants-- Trees and Shrubs-- Grasses and Grass-Like Plants-- Wildflowers -- Wildflowers-- Aquatic Plants-- The Hanford Reach-- Hanford Reach Habitats -- Aquatic Habitats-- Riparian Habitats-- Upland Habitats-- Other Riparian Habitats -- Isolated Spring-Stream Habitats -- Seepage Lakes and Ponds-- Environmental Change-- Environmental Scientists at W ork -- Wildlife and Fish-- Mammals-- Mice-- Ground Squirrels, Gophers, Skunks, -- Porcupines, and W oodrats-- Bats-- Shrews and Voles-- Chipmunks and M armots-- Hares and Rabbits-- M uskrats, Beavers, and River Otters-- Coyotes, Bobcats, Badgers, and Raccoons -- Elk and M ule Deer -- Reptiles and Amphibians-- Lizards, Snakes, and Turtles -- Toads and Frogs-- Birds-- Shrub-Steppe Birds.".
- 00048663 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction --1 Salt Ponds -- 2 Oyster Biology and Distribution -- 3 Early Years -- 4 Oyster Culture in the Far East -- 5 Developments in Culture Techniques -- 6 Oyster Culture in the Indo-Pacific Region -- 7 Artificial Upwelling -- 8 Oyster Culture in Western Europe -- 9 Working Around Disease -- 10 Oyster Culture in North America -- 11 Limits to Oyster Production -- 12 Oyster Culture in Tropical Regions -- 13 Conclusions --References -- Index.".
- 00048771 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Making of an Urban Protest: Historical -- Background13 -- 2. The Rise of Urban Protests: The Boycott -- in Shanghai39 -- 3. Urban Protests and Anti-foreignism: The Boycott -- in Guangzhou67 -- 4. Urban Protests and Revolution: The Boycott -- in Chinese Communities Overseas 95 -- 5. Popularization of the Boycott: Propaganda -- and Mobilization119 -- 6. Mutual Betrayal: The Boycott as a Sino-American -- Confrontation145 -- 7. Epilogue: Legacies of the Urban Protests171 -- Glossary189 -- Bibliography193 -- Index209.".
- 00048900 tableOfContents "Le fait drivers -- Intéret du fait drivers -- Stylisation du fait drivers.".
- 00048951 tableOfContents "White nights -- The honest thief -- The Christmas tree and a wedding -- The peasant Marey -- Notes from the underground -- A gentle creature -- The dream of a ridiculous man.".
- 00048962 tableOfContents "The liberating power of symbols -- The conflict of beliefs -- Between traditions -- Tracing the other of history in history -- A master builder with hermeneutic tact -- Israel or Athens : where does anamnestic reason belong? -- Communicative freedom and negative theology -- The useful mole who ruins the beautiful lawn.".
- 00048978 tableOfContents "bk. 1. 1868-1909 -- bk. 2. 1910-1920 -- bk. 3. 1921-1927 -- bk. 4. 1928-1932 -- bk. 5. 1933-1936 -- bk. 6. 1937-1940 -- bk. 7. 1941-1947 -- v. 8. 1948-1952".
- 00049076 tableOfContents "v. 1. Description, measurement, shape, dynamics -- v. 2. Sources of differences. -- v. 3. Income shares and policy.".
- 00049088 tableOfContents "v. 1. Globalization and the new regional development / edited by Asfaw Kumssa and Terry G. McGee -- v. 2. New regions-- concepts, issues, and practices / edited by David W. Edgington, Antonio L. Fernandez, and Claudia Hoshino -- v. 3. Decentralization, governance, and the new planning for local-level development / edited by Walter B. Stöhr, Josefa S. Edralin, and Devyani Mani -- v. 4. Environmental management, poverty reduction, and sustainable regional development / edited by James E. Nickum and Kenji Oya.".
- 00049111 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I: Introduction -- 1 Synchrony and Diachrony of Sinitic Languages: A Brief -- History of Chinese Dialects -- Hilary Chappell -- PART II: Typological and Comparative Grammar -- 2 The Development of Locative Markers in the Changsha -- Xiang Dialect -- Yunji Wu -- 3A Typology of Evidential Markers in Sinitic Languages -- Hilary Chappell -- 4 Verb Complement Constructions in Chinese Dialects: -- Types and Markers -- Christine Lamarre -- PART III: Historical and Diachronic Grammar -- 5 Vestiges of Archaic Chinese Derivational Affixes in -- Modern Chinese Dialects -- Laurent Sagart -- 6 Markers of Predication in Shang Bone Inscriptions -- Redouane Djamouri -- 7 On the Modal Auxiliaries of Volition in Classical -- Chinese -- Alain Peyraube -- PART IV: Yue Grammar -- 8 The Interrogative Construction: (Re)constructing Early -- Cantonese Grammar -- Hung-Nin Samuel Cheung -- 9 The Verb Complement .Constr-uction -in-Histerieal. -- Perspective with Special Reference to Cantonese -- Anne Yue -- 10 Aspects of Contemporary Cantonese Grammar: -- The Structure and Stratification of Relative Clauses -- Stephen Matthews and Virginia Yip -- PART V: Southern Min Grammar -- 11 Semantics and Syntax of Verbal and Adjectival -- Reduplication in Mandarin and Taiwanese Southern Min -- Feng-fu Tsao -- 12 Competing Morphological Changes in Taiwanese -- Southern Min -- Chinfa Lien -- 13 Aspects of Historical-Comparative Syntax: Functions -- of Prepositions in Taiwanese and Mandarin -- Ying-Che Li -- Bibliography -- Index of Languages, Dialects, and Places -- Author Index -- General Subject Index.".