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- 00056023 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-K -- v. 2. L-Z.".
- 00056024 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Learning how to learn 1 -- Education and the service process 3 -- Setting and defining goals 5 -- Core benefits 6 -- Maximizing benefits 7 -- A resource-based view of the MBA programme 11 -- Developing a knowledge management strategy 15 -- Conclusions 19 --2 Doing the groundwork: getting started on the MBA 20 -- Pre-programme preparation 20 -- Induction 22 -- Learning the ropes 23 Work/study groups 24 -- Meeting colleagues 25 Assessing resources 26 -- Setting up 28 -- Tuning your mind 29 -- Conclusions 31 --3 Courses: the first channel of knowledge acquisition 32 -- Definition 33 -- Types of courses 35 -- Delivery methods 38 -- Aims and processes 39 -- The role offaculty 39 -- Maximizing valuefrom courses 42 -- Courses and the knowledge management process 45 -- Conclusions 47 --4 Case studies: exercises in management skills 48 -- Definitions 49 -- Advantages and disadvantages of the case study -- method 51 -- Reading and analysing cases 53 -- Approaches to case study resolution 58 -- Case studies and benefit maximization 60 -- Case studies and knowledge management 60 -- Conclusions 61 --5 Working in teams: creating value from synergy 62 -- Why do it? 63 -- Organizing teams 65 -- Thefunctioning of the team 66 -- The role of individual personality 68 -- Teamworking personalities 68 -- Functioning in groups 73 Benefit maximization 76 -- Knowledge management 77 -- Conclusions 78 --6 Written communication: who writes, wins 79 -- Fitness for purpose 82 -- Structure 85 -- Style 88 -- Content 90 -- Knowledge management and written communication 93 -- Maximizing benefits 94 -- Conclusions 95 --7 Working in the classroom: managing presentations and discussions 96 -- The stage and the players 98 -- Presentations 100 -- Discussions 106 -- Knowledge management 108 -- Benefit maximization 108 -- Conclusions 109 --8 Research: generating and creating knowledge 110 -- Data, information and knowledge 112 -- Doing research 114 -- Using information and knowledge resources 120 -- Knowledge management 125 -- Benefit maximization 125 -- Conclusions 126 --9 Projects: working in the real world 127 -- Identifying a project 128 -- Establishing aims 130 -- Developing relationships with the client 132 -- Setting up the research programme 133 -- Carrying outfield research 135 -- Analysis of data gathered 139 -- Presentation 139 Following up 140 -- Knowledge management and projects 141 -- Benefit maximization 141 -- Conclusions 144 --10 Networking: creating value out of harmony 145 -- Networks and their benefits 146 -- How they do it in China 148 -- Networks and ethics 150 -- Networking and the MBA 152 Networking and social life 155 -- Spouses and partners 157 After the programme 158 Benefit maximization 159 -- Conclusions 160 --11 Exchange programmes 161 -- Choosing an exchange school 161 -- Cross-cultural learning 164 -- Doing courses 166 -- Opportunities for networking 166 -- Problems and drawbacks 167 Knowledge management 168 -- Benefit maximization 168 -- Conclusions 169 --12 Getting a job: recruitment during and after the -- programme 170 -- What are recruiters looking for? 171 -- Focusing on goals 174 -- What to lookfor in a recruiting company 174 -- Presentation and professionalism 176 -- Giving the right impression 179 -- Conclusions 180 --13 The MBA and lifelong learning 181 -- What is lifelong learning? 182 -- Why is it important? 183 -- What contribution does the MBA make to lifelong -- learning? 184 -- Conclusions 186 --14 Conclusion: broad vision, sharp focus 187 -- Index 193.".
- 00056045 tableOfContents "v. 1. The demise of slavery -- v. 2. The preservation of liberty.".
- 00056066 tableOfContents "v. 1. COM+ programmer's guide -- v. 2. COM+ reference -- v. 3. COM fundamentals -- v. 4. Automation -- v. 5. Structured storage and ActiveX.".
- 00056083 tableOfContents "[1] Grade 1 / Joseph Harris -- [2] Grade 2 / Joseph Harris -- [3] Grade 3 / Karen Mersky -- [4] Grade 4 / Joseph Harris -- [5] Grade 5 / Leslie E. Talbott -- [6] Grade 6 / Shirley Vickery.".
- 00056087 tableOfContents "v. 1. To 1877 -- v. 2. Since 1865.".
- 00056149 tableOfContents "Pt. I. The Tempest and the critical legacy -- pt. II. The Tempest and the critics -- pt. III. Performances of The Tempest -- pt. IV. New essays on The Tempest.".
- 00056153 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 Neural Networks for Genome Informatics 1.1 What Is Genome Informatics? 1.1.1 Gene Recognition and DNA Sequence Analysis 1.1.2 Protein Structure Prediction 1.1.3 Protein Family Classification and Sequence Analysis 1.2 What Is An Artificial Neural Network? 1.3 Genome Informatics Applications 1.4 References PART II Neural Network Foundations CHAPTER 2 Neural Network Basics 2.1 Introduction to Neural Network Elements 2.1.1 Neurons 2.1.2 Connections between Elements 2.2 Transfer Functions 2.3.1 Summation Operation 2.3.2 Thresholding Functions 2.3.3 Other Transfer Functions 2.4 Simple Feed-Forward Network Example 2.5 Introductory Texts 2.6 References CHAPTER 3 Perceptrons and Multilayer Perceptrons 3.1 Perceptrons 3.1.1 Applications 3.1.2 Limitations 3.2 Multilayer Perceptrons 3.2.1 Applications 3.2.2 Limitations 3.3 References, CHAPTER 4 Other Common Architectures 4.1 Radial Basis Functions 4.1.1 Introduction to Radial Basis Functions 4.1.2 Applications 4.1.3 Limitations 4.2 Kohonen Self-organizing Maps 4.2.1 Background 4.2.2 Applications 4.2.3 Limitations 4.4 References CHAPTER 5 Training of Neural Networks 5.1 Supervised Learning 5.2.1 Training Perceptrons 5.2.2 Multilayer Perceptrons 5.2.3 Radial Basis Functions 5.2.4 Supervised Training Issues 5.3 Unsupervised Learning 5.4 Software for Training Neural Networks, 5.5 References PART III Genome Infornatics Applications CHAPTER 6 Design Issues - Feature Presentation 6.1 Overview of Design Issues 6.2 Amino Acid Residues 6.3 Amino Acid Physicochemical and Structural Features 6.4 Protein Context Features and Domains 6.5 Protein Evolutionary Features 6.6 Feature Representation 6.7 References CHAPTER 7 Design Issues - Data Encoding 7.1 Direct Input Sequence Encoding 7.2 Indirect Input Sequence Encoding 7.3 Construction of Input Layer 7.4 Input Trimming 7.5 Output Encoding 7.6 References CHAPTER 8 Design Issues - Neural Networks 8.1 Network Architecture. 8.2 Network Learning Algorithm 8.3 Network Parameters 8.4 Training and Test Data 8.4.1 Network Generalization 8.4.2 Data Quality and Quantity 8.4.3 Benchmarking Data Set 8.5 Evaluation Mechanism 8.6 References CHAPTER 9 Applications - Nucleic Acid Sequence Analysis 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Coding Region Recognition and Gene Identification. 9.3 Recognition of Transcriptional and Translational Signals 9.4 Sequence Feature Analysis and Classification 9.5 References CHAPTER 10 Applications - Protein Structure Prediction 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Protein Secondary Structure Prediction 10.3 Protein Tertiary Structure Prediction Protein Distance Constraints 10.4 Protein Folding Class Prediction 10.5 References CHAPTER 11 Applications - Protein Sequence Analysis 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Signal Peptide Prediction 11.3 Other Motif Region and Site Prediction 11.4 Protein Family Classification 11.5 References Part IV Open Problems and Future Directions CHAPTER 12, Integration of Statistical Methods into Neural Network Applications 12.1 Problems in Model Development 12.1.1 Input Variable Selection 12.1.2 Number of Hidden Layers and Units 12.1.3 Comparison of Architectures 12.1.4 Need for Benchmark Data 12.2 Training Issues, 12.3 Interpretation of Results 12.4 Further Sources of Information 12.5 References CHAPTER 13 Future of Genome Informatics Applications 13.1 Rule and Feature Extraction from Neural Networks 13.2.1 Rule Extraction from Pruned Networks 13.2.2 Feature Extraction by Measuring Importance of Inputs 13.2.3 Feature Extraction Based on Variable Selection 13.2.4 Network Understanding Based on Output Interpretation, 13.2 Neural Network Design Using Prior Knowledge 13.3 Conclusions 13.4 References Glossary Author Index Subject Index.".
- 00056268 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Paradoxes in Mathematics 1 -- 1.1 Introduction: Don't Believe Everything You See and Hear 1 -- 1.2 Are Things Equal to the Same Thing Equal to One -- Another? (Paradox 1) 4 -- 1.3 Is One Student Better Than Another? (Paradox 2)6 -- 1.4 Do Averages Measure Prowess? (Paradox 3)8 -- 1.5 May Procedures Be Justified Exclusively by Statistical -- Tests? (Paradox 4)11 -- 1.6 A Basic Misunderstanding -and a Salutary Paradox -- About Sailors and Monkeys (Paradox 5)14 -- References20 -- 2 Not the Last of Fermat 23 -- 2.1 Introduction: Fermat's Last Theorem (FLT)23 -- 2.2 Something Completely Different24 -- 2.3 Diophantus26 -- 2.4 Enter Pierre de Fermat-27 -- 2.5 Flashback to Pythagoras28 -- 2.6 Scribbles in Margins32 -- 2.7 n = 433 -- 2.8 Euler Enters the Fray36 -- 2.9 I Had to Solve It40 -- References46 -- 3 Fibonacci and Lucas Numbers: Their Connections and -- Divisibility Properties 49 -- 3.1 Introduction: A Number Trick and Its Explanation 49 -- 3.2 A First Set of Results on the Fibonacci and Lucas Indices 54 -- 3.3 On Odd Lucasian Numbers56 -- 3.4 A Theorem on Least Common Multiples62 -- 3.5 The Relation Between the Fibonacci and Lucas Indices .63 -- 3.6 On Polynomial Identities Relating Fibonacci and -- Lucas Numbers64 -- References69 -- 4 Paper-Folding, Polyhedra-Building, and Number Theory 71 -- 4.1 Introduction: Forging the Link Between Geometric -- Practice and Mathematical Theory71 -- 4.2 What Can Be Done Without Euclidean Tools73 -- 4.3 Constructing All Quasi-Regular Polygons93 -- 4.4 How to Build Some Polyhedra (Hands-On Activities)95 -- 4.5 The General Quasi-Order Theorem114 -- References124 -- 5 Are Four Colors Really Enough? 127 -- 5.1 Introduction: A Schoolboy Invention127 -- 5.2 The Four-Color Problem127 -- 5.3 Graphs130 -- 5.4 Touring with Euler136 -- 5.5 Why Graphs?138 -- 5.6 Another Concept142 -- 5.7 Planarity144 -- 5.8 The End148 -- 5.9 Coloring Edges149 -- 5.10 A Beginning?153 -- References157 -- 6 From Binomial to Trinomial Coefficients and Beyond 159 -- 6.1 Introduction and Warm-Up159 -- 6.2 Analogues of the Generalized Star of Da,id Theorems .177 -- 6.3 Extending the Pascal Tetrahedron and the -- Pascal m-simplex188 -- 6.4 Some Variants and Generalizations190 -- 6.5 The Geometry of the 3-Dimensional Analogue of the -- Pascal Hexagon193 -- References 198 -- 7 Catalan Numbers 199 -- 7.1 Introduction: Three Ideas About the Same Mathematics199 -- 7.2 A Fourth Interpretation208 -- 7.3 Catalan Numbers215 -- 7.4 Extending the Binomial Coefficients218 -- 7.5 Calculating Generalized Catalan Numbers220 -- 7.6 Counting p-Good Paths223 -- 7.7 A Fantasy- and the Awakening227 -- References 233 -- 8 Symmetry 235 -- 8.1 Introduction: A Really Big Idea235 -- 8.2 Symmetry in Geometry239 -- 8.3 Homologues 254 -- 8.4 The P61ya Enumeration Theorem257 -- 8.5 Even and Odd Permutations263 -- References269 -- 9 Parties 271 -- 9.1 Introduction: Cliques andAnticliques 271 -- 9.2 Ramsey and Erd6s 275 -- 9.3 Further Progress277 -- 9.4 N (r, r) 281 -- 9.5 Even More Ramsey283 -- 9.6 Birthdays and Coincidences285 -- 9.7 Come to the Dance287 -- 9.8 Philip Hall290 -- 9.9 Back to Graphs292 -- 9.10 Epilogue295 -- References297.".
- 00056337 tableOfContents "v. 1. Alabama-Indiana, 1-456 -- v. 2. Iowa-New York, 457-912 -- v. 3. North Carolina-Wyoming, 913-1272, index.".
- 00056376 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-E -- v. 2. F-N -- v. 3. O-Z.".
- 00056446 tableOfContents "Jack and the Northwest Wind -- Jack and the bean tree -- Jack and the robbers.".
- 00056474 tableOfContents "Challenges and priorities in process research / Sonja Tirkkonen-Condit -- Interpreting as a cognitive process / Miriam Shlesinger -- The interpreters' comments in interpreting situations / Gun-Viol Vik-Tuovinen -- The use of retrospection in research on simultaneous interpreting / Adelin Ivanova -- A complex-skill approach to translation and interpreting / Annette M.B. de Groot -- Focus on methodology in think-aloud studies on translating / Riitta Jääskeläinen -- Is (cognitive) linguistics of any use for (literary) translation? / Elżbieta Tabakowska -- Thinking-aloud protocol-interview-text analysis / Irena Kovačič -- What do real translators do? / Janet Fraser -- Incertainty in translation processes / Sonja Tirkkonen-Condit -- Management issues in the translation process / Candace Séguinot -- Consciousness and the strategic use of aids in translation / Juliane House -- Multidisciplinarity in process research / Kirsten Malmkjaer.".
- 00056509 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE -- Amnesty International in International Politics 3 -- CHAPTER TWO -- How Norms Grow 21 -- CHAPTER THREE -- 'lrtiore 37 -- CHAPTER FOUR -- Disappearances 70 -- CHAPTER FIVE -- Extrajudicial Executions 101 -- CHAPTER SIX -- NGOs and Norms in Intenational Politics 124 -- APPENDIX: -- Interviews 143 -- NOTES 145 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY 169 -- INDEX 177.".
- 00056513 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE -- On Nationalism 17 -- The Union of Nation and State 18 -- Nations as Self-Institutions 23 -- Emotional Attachments 28 -- Ancient Roots 36 -- National Integration 39 -- CHAPTER TWO -- The Autonomy of Culture? 44 -- Culture as a Totality 46 -- Culture as Way of Life 49 -- Absolute States and Religious Wars 52 -- Culture as Secondary Agent 55 -- Nationalism as a Reactive Force 58 -- The Chicken or the Egg? 65 -- CHAPTER THREE -- The Bastion of National Culture 71 -- Fortress Culture 77 -- National Culture in Aspiration 83 -- Intellectuals and Class Interest 86 -- The Perils of Comparisons 89 -- National Intellectuals 93 -- CHAPTER FOUR -- Progress and Belatedness 102 -- Being Late 105 -- Catching Up 108 -- Greece: Postcolonial Narratives 110 -- Of Backwardness and Change 114 -- The Greek Culture Wars 118 -- The Discovery of Tardiness 122 -- CHAPTER FIVE -- Political Nations 134 -- England 137 -- Canada 143 -- Brazil 148 -- Egypt 151 -- The United States 155 -- Civic Identity 162 -- CHAPTER SIX -- The End of Identities? 166 -- The Disconnecting of America 166 -- Of Two Multiculturalisms 169 -- Racial Panethnicities 177 -- Culture, Culture Everywhere 185 -- Does Globalization Spell the End? 192 -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- Federal Unions 197 -- Private Identities, Public Assimilation 201 -- Endless Diaspora 205 -- Liberal Nationalism 211 -- Federalism 215 -- REFERENCES 225 -- INDEX 259.".
- 00056525 tableOfContents "Propositional calculus, Boolean algebras, predicate calculus -- Recursion theory, Gödel's theorems, set theory. model theory.".
- 00056557 tableOfContents "1. Fate and exposure -- 2. Assessment and new chemicals.".
- 00056639 tableOfContents "Clever camouflagers / by Anthony D. Fredericks -- Smart survivors / by Sneed B. Collard III -- Surprising swimmers / by Anthony D. Fredericks -- Tough terminators / by Sneed B. Collard III -- Weird walkers / by Anthony D. Fredericks.".
- 00056655 tableOfContents "The Marxist critique of morality and the theory of ideology / Michael Rosen -- Ideology, projection, and cognition / A.W. Price -- Is morality a ruling illusion? / Anthony Skillen -- Confidence and irony / Miranda Fricker -- Morality, ideology, and reflection, or the duck sits yet / Peter Railton -- Naturalism and genealogy / Bernard Williams -- Liberal double-mindedness / John Kekes.".
- 00056794 tableOfContents "v. 1. George Washington through Martin Van Buren, 1789-1841 -- v. 2. William Henry Harrison through Andrew Johnson, 1841-1869 -- v. 3. Ulysses S. Grant through William Howard Taft, 1869-1913 -- v. 4. Woodrow Wilson through Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1913-1961 -- v. 5. John F. Kennedy through George W. Bush, 1961-2001.".
- 00056867 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Public Goods and Private Strategies: Making Sense of Project -- Performance 19 -- Roger Miller and Donald Lessard -- 2 Transformations in Arrangements for Shaping and Delivering -- Engineering Projects 51 -- Roger Miller and Serghei Floricel -- 3 Mapping and Facing the Landscape of Risks 75 -- Donald Lessard and Roger Miller -- 4 Project Shaping as a Competitive Advantage 93 -- Roger Miller and Xavier Olleros -- 5 Strategic Systems and Templates 113 -- Serghei Floricel and Roger Miller -- 6 Building Governability into Project Structures 131 -- Roger Miller and Serghei Floricel -- 7 Transforming Institutions 151 -- Pascale Michaud and Donald Lessard -- 8 The Financing of Large Engineering Projects 165 -- Richard Brealey, Ian Cooper, and Michel Habib -- 9 Partnering Alliances for Project Design and Execution 181 -- Brian Hobbs and Bjorn Andersen -- 10 Rising to the Challenge of Evolving High-Stakes Games 197 -- Roger Miller and Donald Lessard.".
- 00056996 tableOfContents "A long gay book -- Many many women -- G.M.P.".
- 00057111 tableOfContents "v. 1. Econometric techniques and macroeconomics. -- v. 2. Keynesian economics, unemployment, and policy.".
- 00057122 tableOfContents "v. 1. To arms.".
- 00057183 tableOfContents "Communication, contexts and culture / Hubert Knoblauch -- Contextualization and ideology in intercultural communication / John J. Gumperz -- Asymmetries of knowledge in intercultural communication / Susanne Günthner and Thomas Luckmann -- Three ways of analysing communication between East and West Germans as intercultural communication / Peter Auer and Friederike Kern -- Cooperation, collaboration and pleasure in work / Jenny Cook-Gumperz -- The making of a witness / Marco Jacquemet -- Intercultural negotiation / Jochen Rehbein -- Constructing misunderstanding as a cultural event / Volker Hinnenkamp -- Inter- and Intra-cultural aspects of dialogue-interpreting / Frank Ernst Müller -- The conversational construction of social identity in native/non-native interaction / Franca Orletti -- External appropriations as a strategy for participating in intercultural multi-party conversations / Gabriele Pallotti.".
- 00057203 tableOfContents "The search for Anglo-Saxon paganism -- Anglo-Saxon trial by jury.".
- 00057229 tableOfContents "Poems about the Huntington -- Poems for playful people -- Poems for Adam and his successors -- Poems for users of language -- Poems about the natural world -- Poems for lovers -- Poems for thinkers.".
- 00057380 tableOfContents "The twentieth-century performer as interpreter of the Baroque tradition ; Problems of biases and drawing conclusions ; Establishing a theory for strong and weak measures ; Bach and the Baroque : conclusion ; Bach : his Prelude in B minor ; Rhythmic alteration : Prelude in B minor, BWV 544 ; Ornamentation : Fugue in F major, BWV 540 ; Articulation : Sonata no. 1, BWV 525 ; On the healing power of music ; Excerpts from How music is composed / Anthony Newman.".
- 00057397 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Bridging Worlds 1 -- Acknowledgements 5 -- Keate's Account of the Pelew Islands: A View of Koror and Palau 7 -- Karen L. Nero -- 'The Pelew Islands' in British Culture 27 -- Nicholas Thomas -- Note on the Text 41 -- George Keate's An Account of the Pelew Islands 43 -- John Pearce Hockin's A Supplement to the Account of the Pelew Islands 270 -- Vocabulary to the First Edition of the Account 326 -- Vocabulary to the Fifth Edition of the Account 335 -- Glossary of Place Names 359 -- Appendix: Objects Collected on the Voyage Now Held at the British Museum Ethnography Department 360.".
- 00057447 tableOfContents "v. 1. Delarivier Manley and Eliza Haywood / edited by Margarete Rubik and Eva Mueller-Zettelmann -- v. 2. Mary Pix and Catherine Trotter / edited by Anne Kelly -- v. 3. Susanna Centlivre / edited by Jacqueline Pearson -- v. 4. Elizabeth Griffith / edited by Betty Rizzo -- v. 5. Hannah Cowley / edited by Antje Blank -- v. 6. Elizabeth Inchbald / edited by Angela J. Smallwood.".
- 00057449 tableOfContents "v. 1. Richardson's Apparatus and Fielding's Shamela verse responses -- v. 2. Prose criticisms, visual representations -- v. 3. Eliza Haywood, Anti-Pamela memoirs of the life of Lady H-- -- v. 4. John Kelly, Pamela's conduct in high life I -- v. 5. John Kelly, Pamela's conduct in high life II -- v. 6. Dramatic and operatic adaptations.".
- 00057500 tableOfContents "The Armenians and Greeks of Anatolia -- The Nazi attacks on the Jews -- Soviet deportation of the Chechens-Ingush and the Crimean Tatars -- The expulsion of Germans from Poland and Czechoslovakia -- The wars of Yugoslav succession.".
- 00057565 tableOfContents "Interior country -- American primitive-- Wind across the breaks-- Toy guns -- Trailer people -- Prisoner of war -- Stray dogs -- Self-defense -- Swimmers -- Black ice.".
- 00057604 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- 1 The Channel Fleet, 12 June 1793-5 June 1795 22 -- 2 The Blockade Initiated, 6 June-19 September 1795 73 -- 3 The Logistical Problems, 8 October 1795-20 December 1796 129 -- 4 Towards a System, 20 December 1796-13 April 1797 163 -- 5 The Spithead Mutiny, 13 April-15 May 1797 191 -- 6 The Growth of Central Control, 15 May 1797-19 May 1798 238 -- 7 The French Expeditions to Ireland, 28 May 1798-6 February 1799 299 -- 8 The Bruix Cruise, 12 February-15 August 1799 346 -- 9 The Combined Fleet in Brest, 18 August 1799-24 April 1800 403 -- 10 St Vincent takes Command, 25 April-28 June 1800 454 -- 11 The Mediterranean Discipline, 29 June-21 October 1800 521 -- 12 The Escape of Ganteaume, 21 October 1800-9 February 1801 573 -- 13 Cornwallis Succeeds, 26 February-25 October 1801 621 -- Appendix 1 List of British Ships and Vessels Mentioned in the Text 645 -- Appendix 2 List of Documents and Sources 651.".
- 00057610 tableOfContents "v. 1. Principles; fractures -- v. 2. Hand; sports -- v. 3. Sports; arthroplasty; foot; skeletal disorders -- v. 4. Spine; pediatrics.".
- 00057766 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ALL SCALES -- INTRODUCTION -- Lesley Naa Norle Lokko -- 1:125,000 -- URBAN ANGLES -- SECTIONAL INTRODUCTION -- Lesley Naa Norle Lokko -- Chapter 1 THE COLONIAL FACE OF EDUCATIONAL SPACE -- Dr. N. Ola Uduku -- Chapter 2 APARTHEID URBAN DEVELOPMENT -- Malindi Neluheni -- Chapter 3 LIVELY HAZARDOUS PLACES -- Kwasi Boateng and Chris Nasah -- Chapter 4 THE RACK AND THE WEB: THE OTHER CITY -- Michael Stanton -- Chapter 5 TANGO: A CHOREOGRAPHY OF URBAN DISPLACEMENT -- Ana Betancour and Peter Hasdell -- 1:1,250 -- DISPLACEMENT/DIASPORA -- SECTIONAL INTRODUCTION -- Lesley Naa Norle Lokko -- Chapter 6 INTENSIVE CONTINUITY -- Edward Ihejirika -- Chapter 7 BLACK BODIES, BLACK SPACE: A-WAITING SPECTACLE -- J. Yolande Daniels -- Chapter 8 AUTHORIZING ABORIGINALITY IN ARCHITECTURE -- Jane M. Jacobs, Kim Dovey and Mathilde Lochert -- Chapter 9 THE UNSOUNDED SPACE -- Araya Asgedom -- 1:1 -- ONE ON ONE -- SECTIONAL INTRODUCTION -- Lesley Naa Norle Lokko -- Chapter 10 PARIS DONE BURNT! -- Mitchell Squire -- Chapter 11 ANYTHING RED DOESN'T COME TO THE HOUSE -- Imogen Ward Kouao -- Chapter 12 (un)COVERING/(re)COVERING -- Felecia Davis -- NOTES -- SUGGESTED READING.".
- 00057793 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: FOREWORD: TOWARD A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF -- THE WRITINGS OF DANIEL J. BOORSTIN, 1934-1999 -- by Daniel J. Boorstin -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- BIOGRAPHY AND GENERAL COMMENTARY -- OF DANIEL J. BOORSTIN -- MANUSCRIPT LOCATIONS AND UNPUBLISHED -- SEPARATE PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS -- CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS: PREFACES, INTRODUCTIONS, -- :YFOREWORDS, ANDEA CHAPTERS -- CO CNTRIBUTI TO PERIODICALSS -- BOOKiREVIEWS:BY DANIELDTJ.BOORSTIN -- TRANSLATIONS OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES IN TWO PARTS -- 1. Books in Translation -- 2. Articles, Chapters and Interviews in Translation -- REVIEWS AND CRITICISM OF WRITINGS -- BY DANIEL J. BOORSTIN IN TWO PARTS -- 1. Reviews of Individual Works -- 2. Review Essays of Boorstin's Works, Themes, -- and Historiography -- DANIEL J. BOORSTIN INNON-PRINT IN FIVE PARTS -- 1. Sound Recordings: Tapes and Cassettes -- 2. Moving Images: Videocassettes, Film Reels, and Television -- 3. Microfilm and Microfiche -- 4. Internet and General Web Sites -- 5. Computer Software -- SOURCES CONSULTED -- INDEX.".
- 00057797 tableOfContents "Mountain raiders -- Rawhide bound -- The trail of death.".
- 00057799 tableOfContents "Amber's mirage -- The kidnapping of Collie Younger -- Call on the country -- Don, the story of a lion dog -- Rangle River -- Nonnezoshe, the rainbow bridge.".
- 00057800 tableOfContents "Lost brother -- A man called America Jones -- The red eagle.".
- 00057802 tableOfContents "The hangman's segundo -- The Lone Star camel corps -- The sting of Señorita Scorpion.".
- 00057817 tableOfContents "v. 1. Discography of A&M Records and affiliates in the United States -- v. 2. Discography of A&M Records and affiliates around the world.".
- 00057922 tableOfContents "Whole animal : childhood talismans and excessive fear of anthropomorphism -- Fate of gurus : when silverbacks become stumbling blocks -- Bonobos and fig leaves : primate hippies in a Puritan landscape -- Animal art : would you hang a Congo on the wall? -- Predicting Mount Fuji, and a visit to Koshima, where the monkeys salt their potatoes -- Last rubicon : can other animals have culture? -- Nutcracker Suite : reliance on culture in nature -- Cultural naturals : tea and Tibetan macaques -- Apes with self-esteem : Abraham Maslow and the taboo on power -- Survival of the kindest : of selfish genes and unselfish dogs -- Down with dualism! : two millennia of debate about human goodness.".
- 00057974 tableOfContents "I. Warriors -- II. Scribes -- III. Dehqāns.".
- 00058006 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I Viet Nam before 1945 -- 2 The Viet Minh -- 3 The First Indochina War: 1946-1954 -- 4 After the Partition -- 5 The Viet Cong -- 6Fighting Guerrillas -- 7 The Overthrow of President Diem -- $8 The ARVN from Dien Bien Phu to Tet -- 9 The Great Tet Offensive -- 0 Vietnamization: From the Parrot's Beak to the Easter Offensive -- The United States in Viet Nam: Some Reflections -- South Viet Nam on Its Own: 1973-1975 -- The Last Days of South Viet Nam -- 14 Conclusion: Viet Nam and the Future -- Epilogue 2001: South Viet Nam's Defeat Revisited -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index.".
- 00058018 tableOfContents "Our roots are strong and deep / Andrew King and Jim A. Kuypers -- Everett Lee Hunt and the humanistic spirit of rhetoric / Theodore Otto Windt, Jr. -- Henry Lee Ewbank, Sr., teacher of teachers of speech / Henry L. Ewbank, Jr. -- Hoyt Hopewell Hudson's nuclear rhetoric / Jim A. Kuypers -- Wilbur Samuel Howell, the trilogy of rhetoric, logic, and science / John E. Tapia -- Marie Hochmuth Nichols, voice of rationality in the humane tradition of rhetoric and criticism / John H. Patton -- Waldo Braden, the critic as outsider / Andrew King -- Carroll C. Arnold, rhetorical criticism at the intersection of theory, practice, and pedagogy / Thomas W. Benson -- Robert Gray Gunderson, the historian as civic rhetorician / Kurt Ritter -- Ernest C. Bormann, roots, revelations, and the results of symbolic convergence theory / Moya Ann Ball -- Edwin Black on the powers of the rhetorical critic / Fred J. Kauffeld -- Lloyd F. Bitzer, rhetorical situation, public knowledge, and audience dynamics / Marilyn J. Young.".
- 00058052 tableOfContents "v. 1. Essay -- v. 2. Album.".
- 00058102 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I Relationships Between Health Policy and Health -- 1 Health and Health Policy9 -- Beaufort B. Longest, Jr -- Health Policymaking in the United States, 2nd edition, -- -pages 1-30. Chicago: AUPHA/Health Administration -- Press, 1999. -- 2 Medicare's Social Contract 39 -- Stuart Butler, Theda Skocpol, Robert M. Ball, and E. J. Dionne -- From Robert D. Reischauer, Stuart Butler, and Judith -- R. Lave, Editors, Medicare: Preparingfor the -- Challenges of the 21st Century, pages 15-41. -- Washington, DC: National Academy of Social -- Insurance, Brookings Institution Press, 1998. -- 3 Rules of the Game: How Public Policy Affects Local -- Health Care M arkets65 -- Loel S. Solomon -- Health Affairs, Vol. 17, No. 4 (July/August 1998): 140-48. -- 4 Do Different Funding Mechanisms Produce Different -- Results? The Implications of Family Planning for Fiscal -- Federalism79 -- Deborah R. McFarlane and Kenneth J. Meier -- Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Vol. 23, -- No. 3 (June 1998): 423-54. -- 5 Sliding-Scale Premium Health Insurance Programs: Four -- States' Experiences109 -- Leighton Ku and Teresa A. Coughlin -- Inquiry, Vol. 36, No. 4 (Winter 1999/2000): 471-480. -- 6 The States and Health Care Reform: The Road Traveled -- and Lessons Learned from Seven that Took the Lead125 -- Pamela A. Paul-Shaheen -- Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Vol. 23, -- No. 2 (April 1998): 329-361. -- Part H Key Contemporary Health Policy Issues -- 7 The Political Economy of Medicare165 -- Bruce C. Vladeck -- Health Affairs, Vol. 18, No. 1 (January/February -- 1999): 22-36. -- 8 A Framework for Considering Medicare Payment Policy -- Issues179 -- Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) -- Report to the Congress: Medicare Payment Policy, -- pages 3-24. Washington, DC: Medicare Payment -- Advisory Commission, March 1999. -- 9 The Dilemmas of Incrementalism: Logical and Political -- Constraints in the Design of Health Insurance Reforms 221 -- Thomas R. Oliver -- Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 18, -- No. 4 (Fall 1999): 652-683. -- 10 Setting Performance Standards and Expectations for -- Patient Safety259 -- Janet Corrigan, Linda Kohn, and Molla Donaldson, -- Editors; Committee on Quality of Health Care in -- America, Institute of Medicine -- To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System, -- pages 114-133. Washington, DC: National Academy -- Press, 1999. -- 11 Error in Medicine: Legal Impediments to U.S. Reform281 -- Bryan A. Liang -- Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Vol. 24, -- No. 1 (February 1999): 27-58. -- 12 Strengthening Consumer Protection: Priorities for Health -- Care Workforce Regulation311 -- Leonard J. Finocchio, Catherine M. Dower, Noelle T. -- Blick, Christine M. Gragnola and the Taskforce on -- Health Care Workforce Regulation -- San Francisco: Pew Health Professions Commission, -- October 1998. -- 13 The Changing Nature of Health Professions Education351 -- John Naughton -- From Elaine R. Rubin, Editor Mission Management: -- A New Synthesis, pages 93-128. Washington, DC: -- Association of Academic Health Centers, 1998. -- 14 Litigation and Public Health Policy Making: The Case of -- Tobacco Control383 -- Peter D. Jacobson and Kenneth E. Warner -- Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Vol. 24, -- No. 4 (August 1999): 769-804. -- 15 Social Movements as Catalysts for Policy Change: The -- Case of Smoking and Guns417 -- Constance A. Nathanson -- Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Vol. 24, -- No. 3 (June 1999): 421-488. -- 16 Genetic Privacy and Confidentiality: Why They Are So -- Hard to Protect483 -- Mark A. Rothstein -- Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 26, No. 3 -- (Fall 1998): 198-204. -- 17 Antitrust Enforcement in the Healthcare Industry: The -- Expanding Scope of State Activity495 -- Fred J. Hellinger -- Health Services Research, Vol. 33, No. 5 (December -- 1998, a Special Supplement, Part II): 1477-1494. -- Part mIl The Contemporary American Healthcare System -- 18 Expenditures513 -- John K. Iglehart -- New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 340, No. 1 -- (January 7, 1999): 70-76. -- 19 Health Insurance Coverage527 -- Robert Kuttner -- New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 340, No. 2 -- (January 14, 1999): 163-168. -- 20 M edicare539 -- John K. Iglehart -- New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 340, No. 4 -- (January 28, 1999): 327-332. -- 21 Medicaid553 -- John K. Iglehart -- New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 340, No. 5 -- (February 4, 1999): 403-408..".
- 00058172 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Chapter 1. Measurement Standards -- Chapter 2. Cut-off -- Chapter 3. Turning and the Lathe: Definition and History -- Chapter 4. The Milling Machine -- Chapter 5. Sensitive, Gear-Head, and Radial Drill Presses -- Chapter 6. Grinding -- Chapter 7. Steels, Alloys, and Other Materials -- Chapter 8. Numerical Control and CNC -- Chapter 9. Cost Per Cut in the Computer Age -- Index.".
- 00058371 tableOfContents "v. 1. James Baldwin to Gayl Jones -- v. 2. June Jordan to Richard Wright.".
- 00058405 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Predesign Activities: Planning To Program the Requirements 19 -- Laboratory Space: Renovated Versus New, Owned Versus Leased 31 -- Selecting a Site for the Laboratory 55 -- Designing the Laboratory Room 65 -- Designing the Laboratory Wings 97 -- Designing the Laboratory Facility 119 -- Storage of Chemicals and Chemical Wastes in a Laboratory Facility 139 -- Recommendations for the Relationship Between Architects and Engineers -- Designing Laboratories 151 -- Guidelines for Design of the Mechanical Systems Servicing the -- Laboratory Wing 159 -- Guidelines for Design of Electrical Systems Servicing the Laboratory -- Wing 197 -- Guidelines for the Design of Special Laboratory Rooms: Partial- and -- Full-Containment Laboratories, Biosafety Laboratories, and Clean Rooms 201 -- Indoor Air Quality in Laboratory Buildings and Rooms 249 -- Strategic Master Planning for Laboratory Facilities 255 -- List Of Common Laboratory Instruments 267.".
- 00058474 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Oxidation of heteroatoms attached to carbon -- Oxidation of carbon-carbon double and triple bonds -- Oxidation of activated carbon-hydrogen bonds -- Oxidative cleavage reactions -- Reduction of heteroatoms attached to carbon -- Reduction of carbon-carbon double and triple bonds -- Reduction of carbon-heteroatom double and triple bonds -- Reductive cleavage reactions.".
- 00058526 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I Levitt's Progress: The Rise of the -- Suburban-Industrial Complex -- 2 From the Solar House to the All-Electric Home: -- The Postwar Debates over Heating and Cooling -- 3 Septic-Tank Suburbia: The Problem of Waste -- Disposal at the Metropolitan Fringe -- 4 Open Space: The First Protests against the -- Bulldozed Landscape -- 5 Where Not to Build: The Campaigns to Protect -- Wetlands, Hillsides, and Floodplains -- 6 Water, Soil, and Wildlife: The Federal Critiques of -- Tract-House Development -- 7 Toward a Land Ethic: The Quiet Revolution in -- Land-Use Regulation -- Conclusion.".
- 00058552 tableOfContents "Liturgical psalmody in the sermons of St. Augustine: an introduction / James W. McKinnon -- The first Marian feast in Constantinople and Jerusalem: chant texts, readings, and homiletic literature / Margot Fassler -- The Cantatorium, from Charlemagne to the fourteenth century / Michel Huglo -- A new folio for Mt. Athos MS Chilandari 307, with some observations on the contents of the Slavic Lenten Sticherarion and Pentekostarion / Nicolas Schidlovsky -- The modes before the modes: antiphon and differentia in western chant / Keith Falconer -- The earliest oktōēchoi: the role of Jerusalem and Palestine in the beginnings of modal ordering / Peter Jeffery -- Guido's Tritus: an aspect of chant style / David G. Hughes -- The other modus: on the theory and practice of intervals in the eleventh and twelfth centuries / Charles M. Atkinson -- Russian musical azbuki: a turning point in the history of Slavonic chant / Miloš Velimirović -- Kontakion melodies in oral and written tradition / Jørgen Raasted -- On the verses of the offertory Elegerunt / Ruth Steiner -- The trisagion in some Byzantine and Slavonic stichera / Dimitrije Stefanović -- Proses in the sources of Roman chant, and their alleluias / Alejandro Planchart.".
- 00058558 tableOfContents "v. 1. Historical, conceptual, and theoretical issue / associate editors, Peter Adler, Patricia Adler, Jay Corzine -- v. 2. Crime and juvenile delinquency / associate editors, David Luckenbill, Dennis Peck -- v. 3. Sexual deviance / associate editors, Nanette Davis, Gilbert Geis -- v. 4. Self-destructive behavior and disvalued identity / associate editors, Charles E. Faupel, Paul M. Roman.".
- 00058594 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PREFACE 1. Probability -- 1.1 Introduction 1 -- 1.2 Algebra of Sets 2 -- 1.3 Properties of Functions 5 -- 1.4 Matrix Algebra 13 -- 1.5 Three Approaches 16 -- 1.6 Conditional Probability and Independence of Events 39 -- 1.7 Geometric Probability 48 -- 1.8 Miscellaneous Examples 54 -- Exercises 73 2. Univariate Distribution -- 2.1 Random Variable 80 -- 2.2 Expectation, Variance and Moments 89 -- 2.3 Moment Generating Function 104 -- 2.4 Characteristic Function and Cumulants 106 -- 2.5 Some Standard Discrete Distributions 100 -- 2.6 Some Standard Continuous distributions 128 -- 2.7 Transformation of Variables 143 -- 2.8 Miscellaneous Examples 153 -- Exercises 175 3. Bivariate Distributions -- 3.1 Joint, Marginal and Conditional Distributions 188 -- 3.2 Moments, Conditional Moments 200 -- 3.3 Correlation and Regression 209 -- 3.4 Transformation of Variables 215 -- 3.5 Bivariate Normal Distribution 228 -- 3.6 Bivariate Dirichlet Distribution 235 -- 3.7 Miscellaneous Examples 237 4. Multivariate Distributions -- 4.1 Different Aspects of a Multivariate Distribution 258 -- 4.2 2, t and F-Distributions 281 -- 4.3 Correlation and Regression 296 -- 4.4 Some Standard Multivariate Distributions 309 -- 4.5 Order Statistics 320 -- 4.6 Some Notions of Dependence 339 -- 4.7 Results on Symmetrization 348 -- 4.8 Miscellaneous Examples 353 -- Exercises 368 5. Limit Theorems -- 5.1 Chebyshev's Inequality 384 -- 5.2 Other Useful Inequalities 390 -- 5.3 Convergence in Distribution 403 -- 5.4 Convergence in Probability 411 -- 5.5 The Laws of Large Numbers 419 -- 5.6 Central Limit Theorems 429 -- 5.7 Miscellaneous Examples 438 -- Exercises 456.".
- 00058618 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Textiles and Papers in Museums 1. Historic Textiles and Paper 2 -- Jeanette M. Cardamone 2. The Aging, Degradation, and Conservation of Historic Materials -- Made from Cellulosic Fibers 8 -- Jeanette M. Cardamone 3. Chemical and Physical Changes in Naturally and Accelerated -- Aged Cellulose 23 -- David Erhardt, Charles S. Tumosa, and Marion F. Mecklenburg 4. FTIR Study of Dyed and Undyed Cotton Fibers Recovered -- from a Marine Environment 38 -- Runying Chen and Kathryn Jakes 5. Characterization of Chemical and Physical Microstructure -- of Historic Fibers through Microchemical Reaction 55 -- Runying Chen and Kathryn A. Jakes 6. Degradation and Color Fading of Cotton Fabrics Dyed with -- Natural Dyes and Mordants74 -- N. Kohara, C. Sano, H. Ikuno, Y. Magoshi, M. A. Becker, -- M. Yatagai, and M. Saito 7. Degradation and Color Fading of Silk Fabrics Dyed with -- Natural Dyes and Mordants 86 -- Mamiko Yatagai, Yoshiko Magoshi, Mary A. Becker, Chie Sano, -- Harumi Ikuno, Natsuko Kohara, and Masako Saito -- 8. Measuring Silk Deterioration by High-Performance -- Size-Exclusion Chromatography, Viscometry, and -- Electrophoresis-- Season Tse and Anne-Laurence Dupont 9. The Aging of Wool Fibers -- Ian L. Weatherall Polymers in Museums 10. Polymers in Museums -- Mary T. Baker 11. The Physical Properties of Photographic Film Polymers -- Subjected to Cold Storage Environments -- Charles S. Tumosa, Marion F. Mecklenburg, and -- Mark H. McCormick-Goodhart 12. Probing the Factors That Control Degradation in Museum -- Collections of Cellulose Acetate Artefacts -- Jane Ballany, David Littlejohn, Richard A. Pethrick, and -- Anita Quye 13. Spectroscopic Investigation of the Degradation of Vulcanized -- Natural Rubber Museum Artifacts -- Sandra A. Connors, Alison Murray, Ralph M. Paroli, -- Ana H. Delgado, and Jayne D. Irwin 14. Pyroxyline Paintings by Siqueiros: Visual and Analytical -- Examination of His Painting Techniques -- Celina Contreras de Berenfeld, Alison Murray, Kate Helwig, -- and Barbara Keyser 15. Laser Surface Profilometry: A Novel Technique for the -- Examination of Polymer Surfaces -- S. A. Fairbrass and D. R. Williams Author Index Subject Index.".
- 00058659 tableOfContents "Casanova's journey home -- Fräulein Else -- Game at dawn.".
- 00058686 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Types of transpressional and transtensional deformation 1 -- Subir Kumar Ghosh -- 2. Experimental modeling of strike-slip faults and the self-similar behavior 21 -- Martin P.J. Sch6pfer and Hans Peter Steyrer -- 3. Finite-element approach to deformation with diffusive mass transfer 29 -- Brian Bayly and D.H. Minkel -- 4. Modeling of anisotropic grain growth in minerals 39 -- Paul D. Bons, Mark W. Jessell, Lynn Evans, Terrence Barr, and Kurt Stiiwe -- 5. Modifications of early lineations during laterfolding in simple shear 51 -- Sudipta Sengupta and Hemin A. Koyi -- 6. Single-layerfolds developedfrom initial random perturbations: The effects -- of probability distribution, fractal dimension, phase, and amplitude 69 -- Neil S. Mancktelow -- 7. Experimental study of single layer folding in nonlinear materials 89 -- Tatiana Tentler -- 8. Sheath fold development in bulk simple shear: Analogue modeling -- of natural examples from the Southern Iberian Variscan Fold belt 101 -- Filipe M. Rosas, Fernando 0. Marques, Sara Coelho, and Paulo Fonseca -- 9. Modeling the role of erosion in diapir development in contractional settings111 -- Maura Sans and Hemin A. Koyi -- 10. Diapirism in convergent settings triggered by hinterlandpinch-out -- of viscous decollement: A hypothesis from modeling 123 -- Elisabetta Costa and Bruno Vendeville -- 11. Salt tectonics and sedimentation along Atlantic margins: Insights from seismic -- interpretation andphysical models 131 -- Webster Ueipass Mohriak and Peter Szatmari -- 12. Compressional structures in a multilayered mechanical stratigraphy: -- Insights from sandbox modeling with three-dimensional variations in basal -- geometry andfriction 153 -- Claudio Turrini, Antonio Ravaglia, and Cesare Perotti -- 13. Four-dimensional analysis of analog models: Experiments on transfer zones -- infold and thrust belts 179 -- Guido Schreurs, Reto Hanni, and Peter Vock -- 14. Effective indenters and the development of double-vergent orogens: -- Insights from analogue sand models 191 -- Katarina S. Persson -- 15. Horses and duplexes in extensional regimes: A scale-modeling contribution 207 -- Roy H. Gabrielsen and Jill A. Clausen -- 16. Crustal rheology and its effect on rift basin styles 221 -- Anthony P. Gartrell -- 17. New apparatus for controlled generalflow modeling of analog materials 235 -- Sandra Piazolo, Saskia M. ten Grotenhuis, and Cees W. Passchier -- 18. New apparatus for thermomechanical analogue modeling 245 -- Elmar M. Wosnitza, Djordje Grujic, Robert Hoffman, and Jan H. Behrmann -- 19. Modeling of temperature-dependent strength in orogenic wedges: -- First results from a new thermomechanical apparatus 253 -- Federico Rossetti, Claudio Faccenna, Giorgio Rannelli, Renato Funiciello, -- and Fabrizio Storti -- 20. Flow andfracturing of clay: Analogue experiments in bulk pure shear 261 -- Fernando O. Marques.".
- 00058763 tableOfContents "v. 1. Avalanches-explosions -- v. 2. Faminies-hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones -- v. 3. Icebergs and glaciers-wind gusts.".
- 00058778 tableOfContents "v. 1. For grades K-3 -- v. 2. For grades 4-6.".
- 00058828 tableOfContents "The prince of Homburg -- The broken jug -- Amphitryon.".
- 00058848 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Prefacevii -- Contributorsxiii -- Part I. Keynote Talks: Setting the Stage -- 1. Bridging the Gap Between Laboratory and Clinic3 -- THEODORE B. VANITALIE AND RICHARD N. PIERSON, JR. -- 2. The Quality of the Body Cell Mass18 -- RICHARD N. PIERSON, JR., AND JACK WANG -- 3. Multicomponent Models of Body Composition: An Overview33 -- STEVEN B. HEYMSFIELD, ZI-MIAN WANG, DYMPNA GALLAGHER, -- ANDANGELO PIETROBELL -- 4. Panel Discussion: Setting the Stage48 -- Part II. Noninvasive Methods: Without Ionizing Radiation -- 5. Indicator Dilution Methods55 -- DALEA. SCHOELLER -- 6. Densitometry68 -- LEIGH C. WARD, MARINOS ELIA, AND DYMPNA GALLAGHER -- 7. Bioimpedance Analysis76 -- HENRY C. LUKASKI -- 8. Urinary Excretion of Creatinine and 3-Methylhistidine -- for Estimation of Skeletal Muscle Mass in Humans: -- An Overview89 -- JACK WANG, JOHN C. THORNTON, AND RICHARD N. PIERSON, JR. -- 9. Panel Discussion: Noninvasive Methods95 -- Part III. Physical Methods: With Ionizing Radiation -- 10. In Vivo Neutron Activation Analysis103 -- SIMON J.S. RYDE -- 11. Total Body Potassium: A Reference Measurement for the -- Body Cell Mass119 -- KENNEH J. ELUS -- 12. In Vivo Neutron Activation at the -- Brookhaven National Laboratory130 -- RUIMEI MA, SEIICHI YASUMURA, AND F. AVRAHAM DILMANIAN -- 13. Bone Ca-P Ratio: A New Window for Assessment135 -- GEORGE FOUNTOS, MARGARET TZAPHLDOU, EVANGELIA KOUNADI, -- DIMITRIS GLAROS, AND SEIICHI YASUMURA -- 14. Panel Discussion: Physical Methods144 -- Part IV. Physical Methods with Ionizing Radiation: -- Imaging and Modeling -- 15. Dual X-Ray Absorptiometry for the Measurement of -- Soft Tissue Composition and Skeletal Mass155 -- CARMELO A. FORMICA -- 16. The Elemental Partition Analysis Approach to Body -- Composition: Possibilities for Future Studies166 -- JOSEPH J. KEHAYIAS -- 17. Epidemiological Perspective on -- Body Composition Methodology175 -- W. CAMERON CHUMLEA AND SHUMEI S. Guo -- 18. The Multicompartment CT Technique: Regional -- Measurements and Reduction of Radiation Dose -- in Body Composition Studies187 -- LARS LONN AND GORAN STARCK -- 19. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Data Acquisition -- and Applications in Human Body Composition198 -- ROBERT Ross -- 20. Panel Discussion: Physical Methods Revisited212 -- Part V. Some Clinical Applications: Five Examples -- 21. What Is Needed in Metabolic Research?219 -- MARINOS ELIA AND LEIGH C. WARD -- 22. Body Composition Studies in HIV-Infected Individuals233 -- DONALD P. KOTLER -- 23. Body Composition Methods in the Management of Obesity244 -- F. XAVIER PI-SUNYER AND JEANINE ALBU -- 24. The Role of Body Composition Studies in Surgery253 -- JOHN G. KRAL AND BORIS BENTSIANOV -- 25. Body Composition Techniques for the Study of Osteoporosis262 -- ASHOK N. VASWANI -- 26. Panel Discussion: Clinical Dimensions I270 -- Part VI. More Clinical Dimensions and Summary -- 27. Injury, Body Composition, and Nitrogen Metabolism in -- the Surgical Patient291 -- NAJI N. ABUMRAD, PATRICIA E. MOLINA, JOHN A. RATHMACHER, -- AND STEVEN NISSEN -- 28. Traditional Nutritional Assessment in Critical Illness: -- What Relationship to New Body Composition Techniques?306 -- BRUCE R. BISTRIAN -- 29. Body Composition in Starvation, Inflammation, and -- Aging: The Relationship Among Wasting, Cachexia, -- and Sarcopenia312 -- RONENN ROUBENOFF -- 30. Panel Discussion: Clinical Dimensions II321 -- 31. Editor's Summary331 -- RICHARD N. PIERSON, JR. -- Author Index337 -- Subject Index339.".
- 00058865 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction page vii -- List of Contributors x -- List of those attending the Conference xii -- E. S. Leedham-Green Booksellers and librares in sixteenth-century -- Cambridge 1 -- R J. Roberts The Latin Stock (1616-1627) and its library -- contacts 15 -- K. A. Manley Booksellers, peruke-makers, and rabbit-merchants -- the growth of circulating libraries in the eighteenth -- century 29 -- Simon Eliot 'Mr Greenbill, whom you cannot get rid of: -- copyright, legal deposit and the Stationers' -- Company in the nineteenth century 51 -- Donald Kerr Sir George Grey and theEnglish antiquarian book -- trade 85 -- Leslie A. Morris William Augsts White of Brooklyn (1843-1927) -- and the dispersal ofhis Elizabethan Library 125 -- Conor Fahy Collecting an Aldine: Castiglione's Libro Del -- Cortegiao (1528) through the centuries 147 -- Esther Potter Bookbindingfor libraies 171 -- Index 187 *v '.".
- 00058896 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction, 3 -- Cecilia E. Ford, Barbara A. Fox, and Sandra A. Thompson -- 2. Constituency and the Grammar of Turn Increments, 14 -- Cecilia E. Ford, Barbara A. Fox, and Sandra A. Thompson -- 3. Cultivating Prayer, 39 -- Lisa Capps and Elinor Ochs -- 4. Producing Sense with Nonsense Syllables: Turn and Sequence -- in Conversations with a Man with Severe Aphasia, 56 -- Charles Goodwin, Marjorie H. Goodwin, and David Olsher -- 5. Contingent Achievement of Co-Tellership in a Japanese -- Conversation: An Analysis of Talk, Gaze, and Gesture, 81 -- Makoto Hayashi, Junko Mori, and Tomoyo Takagi -- 6. Saying What Wasn't Said: Negative Observation as -- a Linguistic Resource for the Interactional Achievement -- of Performance Feedback, 123 -- Sally Jacoby and Patrick Gonzales -- 7. Recipient Activities: The Particle No as a Go-Ahead Response -- in Finnish Conversations, 165 -- Marja-Leena Sorjonen -- 8. Oh-Prefaced Responses to Assessments: A Method of -- Modifying Agreement/Disagreement, 196 -- John Heritage -- 9. Turn-Sharing: The Choral Co-Production of Talk- -- in-Interaction, 225 -- Gene H. Lerner -- 10. Some Linguistic Aspects of Closure Cut-Off, 257 -- Robert Jasperson -- Index, 287.".
- 00058918 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-I -- v. 2. J-Z.".
- 00058947 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Foundations of Afrocentric Universal History -- 2. The Revival of Ancient Historical Traditions in Black America: -- The Four Revised 'Ancient Models' -- 3. Making-up Stories of Egypt -- 4. The Egyptian Tyranny over Greece in the Bronze Age -- 5. The Glory that Was Egypt: The Heliocentric Theory -- 6. The Second Ancient Model: A History of Debt -- 7. Ancient Egypt and the Foundation of Western Philosophy and -- Science -- 8. The Quest for Ancient Egypt's Black Identity -- 9. The Curse of Canaan and the Black Presence in the Bible -- 10. The 'Noble Ethiopian': Symbol and Reality -- 11. Egypt, Africa and the Nile Valley as an Afrocentric Dilemma -- 12. From India to Ethiopia (Kush): The Invention of the Fictitious -- Kushite Empire -- 13. Black Columbus and Black Natives in the New World -- 14. Conclusion -- Appendix: Josephus' Guilt and the Afrocentric Misuse of His -- Account -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 00058952 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- ONE: The Distinction Between the Arts of the Beautiful -- TWO: Architecture -- THREE: Statuary -- FOUR: Painting -- FIVE: Music -- SIX: The Dance -- SEVEN: Poetry -- EIGHT: The Theatre.".
- 00058958 tableOfContents "v. 1. 1979-1999 -- v.2. 2000-2001 -- v. 4. 2004-2005 -- v. 5. 2006-2007.".
- 00059137 tableOfContents "v. 1. Joseph Jacotot and James Hamilton -- v. 2-3. Claude Marcel -- v. 4. Thomas Prendergast -- v. 5. Lambert Sauveur and Maximilian Berlitz -- v. 6. François Gouin.".
- 00059139 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1 --2 The projection of war, 1918 to 1939 10 --3 To Dunkirk 29 --4 Invasion and the Battle of Britain 52 --5 The Blitz 70 --6 Wartime politics and popular culture 91 --7 Refighting the war: Attlee to Blair 111 --8 America, Europe and the world 130 --9 Conclusion 149.".
- 00059156 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- I -- INTRODUCTION -- I Gender and Mental Health: Inter-disciplinary -- Perspectives -- Bhargavi V. Davar -- II Mental Health of Indian Women: -- A Field Experience -- Ajita Chakraborty -- III Gender Issues in Mental Health: -- A Clinical Psychology Perspective -- Anisha Shah -- IV From the Personal to the Collective: -- Psychological/Feminist Issues of -- Women's Mental Health -- U. Vindhya -- V Further Considerations on Women and -- Mental Health -- Sasheej Hegde -- THE BODY, REPRODUCTION AND MENTAL HEALTH -- VI The Interface between Psychiatry and -- Women's Reproductive Health -- Prabha S. Chandra -- 6 * Mental Health from a Gender Perspective -- VII Gynaecological Morbidity and Common -- Mental Disorders in Low-income Urban -- Women in Mumbai -- Surinder K.P. Jaswal -- VIII The Female Body as the Battleground -- of Meaning -- Janet Chawla and Sarah Pinto -- IX The Female Body of Possession: -- A Feminist Perspective on Rural Tamil -- Women's Experiences -- Kalpana Ram -- VIOLENCE AND MENTAL HEALTH -- X The Unsafe Nest: Analysing and Treating -- the Roots and Reaches of Marital Violence -- Rajalakshmi Sriram and Sudipta Mukherjee -- XI Self-disclosure in Child Sexual Abuse: -- Content Analysis of Written Narratives -- of Disclosure -- L. Kavitha Vijayalakshmi and Shekhar Seshadri -- XII Child Sexual Abuse and Social Factors -- Preventing Disclosure: Adolescent Girls' -- Narratives -- Rinchin and Shubhada Maitra -- XIII Sexual Violence and Mental Health: -- Confronting the Paradox of the -- 'Guilty' Victim -- Kavita Panjabi -- XIV Inscribing Madness: Another Reading of -- the Yellow Wallpaper and the Bell Jar -- Jayasree Kalathil -- WOMEN, SOCIETY AND MENTAL ILLNESS -- XV The Lay and Medical Diagnoses of Psychiatric -- Disorder and the Normative Construction -- of Femininity -- Renu Addlakha -- XVI Women and the Law on Unsoundness of Mind -- Amita Dhanda IXVII The Media and Women's Mental Health -- Ammu Joseph -- References -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Index.".
- 00059177 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: the Collapse of the GDR; the Role of the Masses 1 Part I 1 Approaches to the GDR's Collapse -- Competing approaches 9 -- A complementary 'bottom-up' approach 18 -- The original Hirschman model 18 -- Use of the Hirschman paradigm by other researchers 21 -- The longevity of the regime and the concept of conditional -- loyalty 22 -- The niche society, Sozialvertrag and enforced Anpassung 23 2 Exit and Voice in Historical Context -- Introduction 27 -- Exit in its historical context 28 -- Voice in its historical context 33 -- The antagonism between exit and voice 39 Part II 3 Schwerin: A Case Study of the Collapse of the GDR -- Introduction 45 -- Schwerin 46 -- Voice in Schwerin up to autumn 1989 47 -- The deterioration of the economy 48 -- Public reactions to the ban of Sputnik and its long-term -- consequences for the GDR 57 -- Growing voice in the form of Eingaben, readers' letters and -- non-voting 62 -- The role of the Church as facilitator of voice in Schwerin 68 -- 4 Exit in Schwerin -- Introduction 72 -- Analysis of Schwerin city exit contingent, 1985-89 72 -- Exit turns to voice: the significance of the Rosa -- Luxemburg-Karl Liebknecht demonstration, 17 January 1988 78 -- The relevance of the Cathedral for exit 86 -- The SED anti-exit campaign and citizens' responses to it 88 5 The Wende in Schwerin -- Introduction 99 -- The impulse for New Forum in Schwerin 99 -- Embryonic mass voice on 2 October 100 -- Escalation of voice in Schwerin: 6 of October in -- the Paulskirche 104 -- Reactions to Schwerin's first mass voice and its -- consequences for the Bezirk leadership 115 -- The relationship between the Church, dissident grass- -- roots groups and the masses 121 Part III 6 Conclusions -- Introduction 127 -- Moving towards a conjunction of forces 128 -- The breakdown of conditional loyalty and the conjunction -- of exit and voice 131 -- Regional specificity in the collapse of the GDR 133 -- Discovering patterns 146 -- The interplay between external and internal factors behind -- the GDR's demise 153 -- Conclusion 155 Appendixes: Chronology of Schwerin's Wende in 1989 158 Map of Schwerin Bezirk 159.".
- 00059191 tableOfContents "Part 2: Catwalk and after. Yesterday's emblems and tomorrow's commondities: the return of the repressed in fashion imagery today / Caroline Evans -- Catwalk politics / Nathalie Khan -- On the move: fashion photography and the single girl in the 1960s / Hilary Radner -- Escaping to reality: fashion photography in the 1990s / Elliott Smedley.".
- 00059191 tableOfContents "Part 3: Images, icons and impulses. On wearing the film: Madam Satan (1930) / Jane M. Gaines -- Bombay ishtyle / Rachel Dwyer -- Making up the truth: on lies, lipstick and Friedrich Nietzsche / Catherine Constable -- Cary Grant / Edward Buscombe -- Grace Kelly / Stella Bruzzi -- Undressing the Latin lover: Marcello Mastroianni, fashion and La dolce vita / Jacqueline Reich -- The dandy laid bare: embodying practices and fashion for men / Christopher Breward -- Darcy's escape: an icon in the making / Sarah Cardwell -- Gwyneth Paltrow / Sarah Gilligan.".
- 00059196 tableOfContents "v. 1. Barclays Bank -- v. 2. BBC -- v. 3. BHP -- v. 4. BP -- v. 5. Cables & Wireless -- v. 6. Levi Strauss & Co. -- v. 7. Marks & Spencer -- v. 8. Royal Dutch Shell -- v. 9. Rio Tinto.".
- 00059197 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: The contributors xi -- Acknowledgements xv -- Introduction -- The new scholarship 1 A book of evolutions 5 -- New theories of discourse 8 -- The second cognitive revolution 12 -- Management learning 16 -- Accountingfor my own learning 19 -- Why am I writing this book, and why areyou reading it? 22 -- Prologue: contextualising the study 25 --PART I -- What is the nature of organisational knowledge? 33 -- 1 Learning organisations and the responsibility of managers 37 -- I What is the nature of organisational knowledge? 38 -- 2 How is organisational knowledge acquired? 44 3 How is organisational knowledge put to use? 51 -- 4 What are the implicationsfor the development of learning organisations? 55 -- Learning about learning 60 -- JIMMY RYAN -- 2 Learning organisations as good societies 67 -- 1 What is the nature of a learning organisation? 68 -- 2 How are learning organisations created? 76 -- 3 How are learning organisations put to use? 83 -- 4 What are the implicationsfor organisation theory as aform of educational theory? 85 -- Journeyman 89 -- StAMUS LILLIS -- 3 Action research, power and control 95 -- 1 What is the nature of power? 102 -- 2 How is power acquired? 104 -- 3 How ispowerput to use? 109 -- 4 What are the implicationsfor organisation theory as a discourse of power? 113 -- Collaboration for co-liberation: a story of intentional intervention 115 -- PIP BRUCE FERGUSON -- PART II -- How is organisational knowledge acquired? 125 -- 4 Doing research 127 -- 1 What is the nature of research knowledge? 128 -- 2 How is research knowledge acquired? 133 -- 3 How is research knowledge put to use? 137 -- 4 What are the implicationsfor social living? 139 -- 5 Empirical research 142 -- 1 What is the nature of empirical research knowledge? 144 -- 2 How is empirical research knowledge acquired? 147 3 How is empirical research knowledge put to use? 149 -- 4 What are the implicationsfor organisation theory as a theory of social renewal? 151 -- Rehabilitating sexual offenders in religious communities 154 -- PAUL MURPHY -- 6 Interpretive research 160 -- 1 What is the nature of interpretive research knowledge? 162 -- 2 How is interpretive research knowledge acquired? 164 -- 3 How is interpretive research knowledge put to use? 168 -- 4 What are the potential implicationsfor organisation theory as aform of reflective practice? 170 -- Understanding my work as a group leader in employment counselling 173 -- BREDA LONG -- 7 Critical theoretic research 177 -- 1 What is the nature of critical research knowledge? 178 -- 2 How is critical research knowledge acquired? 181 -- 3 How is critical research knowledgeput to use? 184 -- 4 What are the implicationsfor organisation theory as a critical social science? 188 -- Courage to risk, courage to be free 192 -- EILEEN ROSS -- 8 Action research 197 -- 1 What is the nature of action research knowledge? 202 -- 2 How is action research undertaken? 204 -- 3 How is action research put to use? 210 -- 4 What are the implicationsfor organisation theory as a process of social renewal? 216 -- PART III -- How is organisational knowledge put to use? 219 -- 9 Action research in organisations 221 -- 1 What is the nature of action research in organisations? 227 -- 2 How is action research supported in organisations? 229 3 How is action research put to use in organisations? 236 -- 4 What are the implicationsfor new theories of organisation as theories of conversational communities? 238 -- 10 New theories of organisation '242 -- I What is the nature of new theories of organisation? 243 -- 2 How are new theories of organisation generated? 245 -- 3 How are new theories of organisation put to use? 251 -- 4 What are the potential implicationsfor organisation theory as a theory of research-basedprofessionalism? 254 -- PART IV -- What are the implications of living theories of organisation for social living? 257 -- 11 What should be the focus of management education? 259 -- Action research and the production of working knowledge 259 -- JOHN GARRICK -- Dialogue, learning and management education 261 -- CARL RHODES -- Enquiry in action in business education? 264 -- JOHN H. M. ELLIS AND JULIA A. KIELY -- What should be thefocus of management education? 269 -- LIAM NAGLE -- What should be thefocus of management education? 272 -- CHRIS JAMES -- 12 My epistemology of practice of the superintendency 274 -- JACQUELINE DELONG -- 13 How one school is fulfilling the vision of Peter Senge's 'learning organisation' 285 -- CARMEL LILLIS -- Epilogue: reconciliations 297 -- References 302 -- Index 323.".
- 00059204 tableOfContents "v. 1. Foreign capital and economic development : Japan, India and Canada / N. Islam -- v. 2. Foreign investments in India / M. Kidron -- v. 3. Foreign ownership in Norwegian enterprises / A. Stonehill -- v. 4. Foreign ownership of Canadian industry / A.E. Safarian -- v. 5. American investment in Australian industry / D.T. Brash -- v. 6. Studies in international investment / J.H. Dunning -- v. 7. American direct investment in the Netherlands industry / F. Stubenitsky -- v. 8. Sovereignty at bay / R. Vernon.".
- 00059237 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- BRIAN V. STREET --PART I -- Literacy and development: ethnographic perspectives on schooling and adult education 19 -- Introduction 21 -- 1 Literacy, schooling and development: views of Rabari nomads, India 27 -- CAROLINE DYER AND ARCHANA CHOKSI -- 2 'Literacy - your key to a better future'? Literacy, reconciliation and development in the National Literacy Programme in Namibia 40 -- UTA PAPEN -- 3 More than just chanting: multilingual literacies, ideology and teaching methodologies in rural Eritrea 61 -- MARTHA WAGAR WRIGHT -- 4 Betrayal and solidarity in ethnography on literacy: revisiting research homework in a north Indian village 78 -- PRITI CHOPRA -- PART II -- Literacy and development: local literacies and development agendas 93 -- Introduction 95 -- 5 Literacies, languages and developments in Peruvian Amazonia 103 -- SHEILA AIKMAN -- 6 Another language, another literacy? Practices in northern Ghana 121 -- PAT HERBERT AND CLINTON ROBINSON -- 7 Literacy and the market: the economic uses of literacy among the peasantry in north-west Bangladesh 137 -- BRYAN MADDOX -- 8 Women's literacy and health: can an ethnographic researcher find the links? 152 -- ANNA ROBINSON-PANT -- 9 Household literacy environments as contexts for development in rural China 171 -- REGIE STITES -- 10 Literacies, gender and power in rural Pakistan 188 -- SHIRIN ZUBAIR -- Afterword: problematising literacy and development 205 -- ALAN ROGERS --Index 223.".
- 00059239 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of figures viii -- List of tables xi -- List of contributors xii -- Acknowledgements xiii -- 1 Introduction: the archaeology of world religion -- TIMOTHY INSOLL -- Definitions and objectives 1 -- An approach to the archaeology of world religion? 3 -- Negative approaches to archaeology and world religion 10 Positive approaches to archaeology and world religion 16 -- The individual chapters 23 -- References 28 -- 2 The archaeology of Hinduism 33 -- DILIP CHAKRABARTI -- Introduction. A difference in perception: the West vis-a-vis the practising Hindu 33 -- The problem of delimiting an archaeological approach 35 -- Archaeological evidencefor rituals, symbols, and deities known to modern Hinduism 35 -- The implications of the archaeological evidence 51 -- Sacred space and continuity. The dimensions of sacred space in the Indian countryside 53 -- Sacred space and archaeology 55 -- The variables behind the growth and continuity of a major pilgrim centre: ancient Varanasi 57 -- Conclusions 58 -- References 59 -- 3 The archaeology of Buddhism 6 I -- ROBIN CONINGHAM -- Introduction 61 -- The life of the Buddha: a textual narrative 63 -- The life of the Buddha: an archaeological narrative 65 -- A review of the typology of Buddhist monuments 70 -- The case studies 80 -- Conclusion: towards an archaeology of Buddhism 87 -- References 91 -- 4 The archaeology ofJudaism 96 -- RACHEL HACHLILI -- Introduction 96 -- The synagogue 97 -- Jewish burial customs 105 -- Iconography and symbolism 112 -- Inscriptions 117 -- Dietary remains 119 -- The traditional domestic environment 119 -- Conclusions 120 -- References 121 -- 5 The archaeology of Islam 123 -- TIMOTHY INSOLL -- Introduction 123 -- Islam - unity and diversity 124 -- The mosque 125 -- The Muslim burial 129 -- Muslim diet 131 -- The traditional domestic environment 133 -- The communiy environment 137 -- A case study: the Cambridge mosque and cemetery 139 -- Conclusions 144 -- References 145 -- 6 The archaeology of Christianity in global perspective 148 -- PAUL LANE -- Introduction 148 -- Archaeological approaches to the study of Christianity 149 -- Interpreting Christian burials and iconography 151 -- Mission, conversion, and the 'colonisation of consciousness' 153 -- Churches and the archaeology of 'cult' 159 -- Transformations of sacred space 164 -- Monasticism and pilgrimage 170 -- Time and the emergence of a Christian core 174 -- Conclusions 176 -- References 177 -- 7 Ethics and the archaeology of world religions 182 -- ANDERS BERGQUIST -- Introduction 182 -- Religion, archaeology, and the sacred 182 -- Case studies 186 Conclusions 190 -- References 191 -- 8 Gender in the archaeology of world religion? 193 -- RACHEL MACLEAN -- Introduction 193 -- Gender and world religion 194 -- Gender and the archaeology of world religion 195 -- Gods and goddesses/goddesses and gods 199 -- Conclusions 200 -- References 201 -- 9 Death, being, and time: the historical context -- of the world religions 203 -- MIKE PARKER PEARSON -- Introduction 203 -- Technologies of belief 204 -- Late Victorian theories of the origin and evolution of religion 205 -- Death, being, and time 208 -- Changing conceptions of the supernatural in the last 5,000years 209 -- The questfor immortality on earth 210 -- The rise of the world religions 213 -- The rise of secular beliefs 214 -- Conclusions 215 -- References 218 -- Index 221.".
- 00059358 tableOfContents "v. 1. Evidence--weapons for winning -- v. 3. Lay witness & expert opinion.".
- 00059442 tableOfContents "[1] Almanac -- [2] Biographies, A-I -- [3] Biographies, J-Z -- [4] Primary sources -- [5] Cumulative index".
- 00059522 tableOfContents "v. 1. 1901-1967 -- v. 2. 1968-2000.".
- 00059567 tableOfContents "v. 1. The physics and chemistry of earth -- v. 2. The earth's surface and history -- v. 3. Earth materials and earth resources -- v. 4. Weather, water, and the atmosphere -- v. 5. Planetology and earth from space. Appendices and index.".
- 00059634 tableOfContents "[1] Evolution in action -- 2. Unnatural selection -- 3. Survival of the fittest.".
- 00059640 tableOfContents "v. 1. Salem Bay.".
- 00059772 tableOfContents "1. The case against hierarchy".
- 00060024 tableOfContents "-- v. 2. Oregon & Washington / Jeffrey P. Schaffer, Andy Selters.".
- 00060060 tableOfContents "Maria de Covina -- Mayela one day in 1989 -- Hueco -- Shout -- The pillows -- About Tere who was in Palomas -- Brisa -- A painting in Santa Fe -- Bottoms -- Snow.".
- 00060146 tableOfContents "Lenz / Peter Schneider -- A runaway horse / Martin Walser -- The Sunday I became world champion / Friedrich Christian Delius.".
- 00060172 tableOfContents "v. 1. Bacterial pathogens / edited by Y.H. Hui, Merle D. Pierson, J. Richard Gorham -- v. 2. Viruses, parasites, pathogens, and HACCP / edited by Y.H. Hui ... [et al.] -- v. 3. Plant toxicants / edited by Y.H. Hui, R.A. Smith, David G. Spoerke, Jr. -- v. 4. Seafood and environmental toxins / edited by Y.H. Hui, David Kitts, Peggy S. Stanfield.".
- 00060181 tableOfContents "v. 1. From earliest times through the sixteenth century -- v. 2. 1600-2000.".
- 00060260 tableOfContents "The fish -- The drowning of an old cat -- His son's big doll -- The gong -- Ringworms -- The taste of apples -- Xiaoqi's cap -- The two sign painters -- Sayonara/Zaijian.".
- 00060305 tableOfContents "The little girl and the rapeseed flower -- As far as Abashiri -- The razor -- The paper door -- Seibei and his gourds -- An incident -- Han's crime -- At Kinosaki -- Akanishi Kakita -- Incident on the afternoon of November third -- The shopboy's god -- Rain frogs -- The house by the moat -- A memory of Yamashina -- Infatuation -- Kuniko -- A gray moon.".
- 00060349 tableOfContents "Glosses on Don Quixote / Miguel de Unamuno -- Voyage with Don Quixote / Thomas Mann -- The truth about Sancho Panza / Franz Kafka -- The enchanted Dulcinea / Erich Auerbach -- The ironic hero : some reflections on Don Quixote / W.H. Auden -- Cruelty and mystification / Vladimir Nabokov -- Pierre Menard, author of Don Quixote / Jorge Luis Borges -- Don Quixote's profession / Mark Van Doren -- The example of Cervantes / Harry Levin -- The hero / José Ortega y Gasset -- Cervantes : the play of the world / Harold Bloom.".
- 00060509 tableOfContents "v. 1. New Testament commentaries / compiled by Watson E. Mills -- v. 2. Old Testament commentaries / compiled by Watson E. Mills.".
- 00060572 tableOfContents "Cædmon's hymn -- The Battle of Brunanburh -- The dream of the rood -- The Battle of Maldon -- The wanderer -- The seafarer -- Deor -- The wife's lament.".
- 00060624 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- L The Politics of Tragic Lamentation -- II. The Contradictions of Tragic Marriage -- II1. Women as Moral Agents in Greek Tragedy -- 111.1. Virgins, Wives, and Mothers; Penelope as Paradigm -- 111.2. Sacrificial Virgins: The Ethics of Lamentation -- in Sophocles' Electra -- 111.3. Sacrificial Virgins: Antigone as Moral Agent -- 111.4. Tragic Wives: Clytemnestras -- 111.5. Tragic Wives: Medea's Divided Self -- III.6. Tragic Mothers: Maternal Persuasion in Euripides -- IV. Anodos Dramas: Euripides' Acesds and Helen -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Index Locurum.".
- 00060668 tableOfContents "v. 1. The economic and social consequences of conflict -- v. 2. Country experiences.".
- 00060738 tableOfContents "v. 1. The medieval church -- v. 2. Medieval government -- v. 3. Medieval law -- v. 4. Family, commerce, and the sea -- v. 5. Underworlds.".