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- 2001026833 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Cultural Sector in MENA Countries -- A. The Sector: Actors, Assets, Industries, and Instituions -- B. Loss of Patrimony Treasures: Causes and Needs -- II. Cultural Heritage and World Bank Policies -- Ill. Economic Benefits and Poverty Reduction -- through CH Preservation -- IV. World Bank Support for Cultural Heritage -- in the MENA Region -- V. MENA Strategic Priorities and Framework for -- Assistance -- A Strategic Priorities -- B. Operational Steps -- C. Project Preparation Instruments -- D. Strengthening In-House Capacity -- Notes -- References -- Maps -- Illustration Credits.".
- 2001026883 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- Chapter One The Campaign -- Chapter Two Armies and Generals -- Chapter Three Preliminary Manoeuvres and Skirmishing: -- Morning and Early Afternoon -- Chapter Four Pakenham and Thomieres -- Chapter Five Leith and Maucune -- Chapter Six Le Marchant and the Destruction of the -- French Left -- Chapter Seven Collapse and Recovery in the Centre -- Chapter Eight Pack's Attack on the Greater Arapile -- Chapter Nine Ferey and the French Last Stand -- Chapter Ten Foy and the French Retreat -- Chapter Eleven The Victory -- Chapter lTwelve The Aftermath -- Chapter Thirteen Consequences -- Appendix I Casualties Suffered on r8July i8r2 -- tAppendix II Allied Strength and Losses -- Appendix III French Strength and Losses -- Appendix IV Letter Describing the Battle, Possibly Written -- by Major-General Henry Campbell -- Appendix V The Battlefield Today -- Bibliography.".
- 2001026884 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I Invasion, 1914 --Chapter 1 German invasion, part 1 -- [1] The shock of Liege -- [2] The First and Second Armies to the French frontier -- [3] The destruction of Louvain -- [4] The Third Army and Dinant -- Chapter 2 German invasion, part 2 -- [1] The battle of the Ardennes -- [2] The Germans in the Meurthe-et-Moselle -- [3] To the Marne and back: September-October 1914 -- [4] The pattern of German military violence towards civilians -- [5] Comparisons --Part II War of illusions? 'Francs-tireurs' and -- 'German atrocities', 1914 -- Chapter 3 The German army and the myth of the -- francs-tireurs, 1914 -- [1] Concepts and precedents -- [2] The myth-complex of the 'franc-tireur war' -- [3] The military situation and the franc-tireur fear -- [4] The internal dynamic of the franc-tireur fear -- Chapter 4 Memories, mentalities, and the German -- response to the 'franc-tireur war' -- [1] Memories of 1870 and the laws of war -- [2] German nationalism: externalizing the enemy within -- [3] The German way of war? Responding to the -- 'franc-tireur war' --Chapter 5 Allied opinion and German atrocities', -- August-October 1914 -- [1] Refugees, soldiers, and the Allied invasion 'lear' of 1914 -- [2] Allied narratives of victimhood -- [3] Rape, mutilation, and severed hands -- [4] Representing 'German atrocities': the role ol' the press -- [5] Memories, mentalities, and the cotlstrllicl.ioi ol'(ierlnan -- atrocities' --Part III War of words, 1914-1918: German -- atrocities and the meanings of war --Chapter 6 The battle of officia reports and the tribunal -- of world opinion -- [1] The battle of official reports: the Allied ch.argcs -- [2] German counter-attack: the 'White Book' -- [3] The Belgian riposte: the 'Grey Ilook' a(l li'ernall van -- Langenhove -- [4] Neutral witness and the tribunal ol' world opinion --Chapter 7 Communities of truth and the atrocities' -- question -- [1] Socialists -- [2] Catholics -- [3] Intellectuals --Chapter 8 Wartime culture and enemy atrocities -- [1] War cultures and the unreconcilable ellemly -- [2] War cultures and national martyrdom -- [3] Sustaining the meaning of 1914 -- Part IV The impossible consensus: German -- atrocities and memories of war from -- 1919 --Chapter 9 The moral reckoning: Versailles and the war -- crimes trials -- [1] Versailles -- [2] The Leipzig war crimes trials, 1921 -- [3] War cultures after the war -- Chapter 10 German atrocities and the politics of memory -- [1] The pacifist turn: German atrocities as Allied propaganda -- [2] Locarno and the politics of memory -- [3] The Second World War and after --Conclusion and perspectives -- Appendices -- [1] German atrocities in 1914: incidents with ten or more -- civilians killed -- [2] Hague Convention (IV) Respecting the Laws and Customs -- of War on Land (1907) -- [3] The Treaty of Versailles, Articles 227-230 -- [4] Allied demands for the extradition of enemy war -- criminals, 1920.".
- 2001026886 tableOfContents "v. 1. Family life in early modern times, 1500-1789 -- v. 2. Family life in the long nineteenth century, 1789-1913 -- v. 3. Family life in the twentieth century.".
- 2001026906 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction ix -- Chronology xix -- Filmography xxiii -- Hot Phenom: Hollywood Makes a Big Deal over Steven Soderbergh's sex, lies, -- and videotape 3 -- TERRI MINSKY -- Interview with Steven Soderbergh: sex, lies, and videotape 13 -- MICHEL CIMENT AND HUBERT NIOGRET -- Steven Soderbergh, King of Cannes: Truth or Consequences 24 -- HARLAN JACOBSON -- Candid Camera: sex, lies, and videotape Director Faces Reality 34 -- GENE SISKEL -- Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire: Steven Soderbergh Comes Clean 38 -- KATHERINE DIECKMANN -- An Exploration of the Work Kafka 45 -- MICHEL CIMENT AND HUBERT NIOGRET -- Interview with Steven Soderbergh: King of the Hill 56 -- MICHEL CIMENT AND HUBERT NIOGRET -- Steven Soderbergh Hopes That Three Is His Lucky Number 66 -- KENNETH M. CHANKO -- Interview with Steven Soderbergh: The Underneath 70 -- MICHEL CIMENT AND HUBERT NIOGRET -- Soderbergh's The Underneath Brings 'gos Style to Film Noir 8i -- KEVIN LALLY -- Crazy for You: Steven Soderbergh Cuts Loose with Schizopolis 88 -- PATRICIA THOMSON -- Suddenly Soderbergh: The Onetime Wunderkind Beats the Backlash 98 -- PAULA S. BERNSTEIN -- Out of Sight I02 -- ED KELLEHER -- Sight Seeing: Steven Soderbergh Loosens Up Io8 -- DENNIS LIM -- Back in Sight: The Return of Steven Soderbergh IIo -- PAUL MALCOLM -- The Flashback Kid II4 -- SHEILA JOHNSTON -- Straight Man: Joking Around, or Not, with Limey Director Steven -- Soderbergh I20 -- SCOTT KELTON JONES -- Emotion, Truth, and Celluloid I25 -- MICHAEL SRAGOW -- Soderbergh's Starpower I35 -- SCOTT AND BARBARA SIEGEL -- Steven Soderbergh: From sex, lies, and videotape to Erin Brockovich-A -- Maverick Director's Route (with Detours) to Hollywood Clout I39 -- ANNE THOMPSON -- Having Your Way with Hollywood, or the Further Adventures of Steven -- Soderbergh 148 -- Man of the Year: Steven Soderbergh Traffics in Success 157 -- ANTHONY KAUFMAN -- 73rd Academy Awards 166 -- ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURES ARTS AND SCIENCES -- Index 169.".
- 2001026911 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-Bi -- v. 2. Bi-En -- v. 3. En-K -- v. 4. L-Pa -- v. 5. Pa-Sp -- v. 6. Sp-Z, index.".
- 2001026922 tableOfContents "v. 1 A-Ch -- v. 2. Ch-G -- v. 3. H-M -- v. 4. N-R -- v. 5. S-Z, indexes.".
- 2001026953 tableOfContents "v. 1. Electrons and other particles in semiconductors -- v. 2. Electronic transport in semiconductors.".
- 2001026973 tableOfContents "Angels, from the realms of glory -- Angels we have heard on high -- Away in a manger -- The Christmas song -- Do you hear what I hear? -- The first noel -- Go tell it on the mountain -- God rest ye merry gentlemen -- Good Christian men, rejoice -- Good King Wenceslas -- Hark! the herald angels sing -- Have yourself a merry little Christmas -- I heard the bells on Christmas day -- I wonder as I wander -- I'll be home for Christmas -- It came upon the midnight clear -- Jingle bells -- Joy to the world! -- Mary did you know? -- O come, all ye faithful -- O come, o come, Emmanuel -- O holy night -- O little town of Bethlehem -- Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer -- Silent night -- Silver bells -- There's a song in the air -- The twelve days of Christmas -- We three kings of orient are -- What child is this? -- White Christmas.".
- 2001027014 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- The Sunni Retkval -- The Transforration of -- Qur'anic Writing -- The Public Text -- The Girih Mode: Vegetal and -- Geometric Arabesque -- Muqarnas Vaulting and -- Ash'ar Occasionalism -- Stone Muqarnas and -- Other Special Devices -- The Mediation of -- Symbolic Forms -- Notes -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001027041 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction, -- 1. Miraculous Birth, -- 2. The Peace of Saint Mark, -- 3. The Wisdom of Solomon -- 4. The Appropriation of Olympus, -- Notes.".
- 2001027056 tableOfContents "from The nutmeg of consolation / by Patrick O'Brian -- Everest at the bottom of the sea / by Bucky McMahon -- from North to the night / by Alvah Simon -- from The boat who wouldn't float / by Farley Mowat -- from Treasure Island / by Robert Louis Stevenson -- Philip Ashton's Own account / by Philip Ashton -- from Run silent, run deep / by Edward L. Beach -- from Pincher Martin / by William Golding -- from N by E / by Rockwell Kent -- from Moby Dick / by Herman Melville -- from In the heart of the sea / by Nathaniel Philbrick -- The open boat / by Stephen Crane -- from Every man for himself / by Beryl Bainbridge.".
- 2001027063 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface ix -- Acknowledgments xxi -- 1. Secondary Orality: Talk as interaction -- 2, Storytelling: Talk as Sustenance 33 -- 3. Testimony: Talk as Witnessing 89 -- 4. Apostrophe: Talk as Performance 141 -- 5. Interactivity: Talk as Collaboration 197 -- Notes 219 -- Works Cited 255 -- Index 277.".
- 2001027065 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part One. Nebraska and Its Place in the Great Plains -- Chapter The Geology and Landforms of Nebraska: -- A Legacy of Wind, Water, and Ice 3 -- Chapter z. An Entangled Bank: -- Nebraska's Biomes, Natural Communities, -- and Ecoregions I 5 -- Part Two. Nebraska's Ecological Regions and Biological Communities -- Chapter 3. Ponderosa Pines and Rimrock: -- The Western Escarpments -- and Their Coniferous Forests 27 -- Chapter 4. In the Shadow of the Badlands: -- The High Plains and Shortgrass Prairies 43 -- Chapter 5. Borne on the Wind: -- The Loess Hills and Mixed-Grass Prairies 61 -- Chapter 6. An Ocean of Sand: -- The Nebraska Sandhills and Sandsage Prairies 77 -- Chapter 7. Valley of Dreams: -- The Niobrara Valley and Its Transitional Forest 93 -- Chapter 8. Braided Streams and Sandy Shores: -- The Platte Valley and Its Riparian Forest IIo -- Chapter 9. Ghosts of Prairies Past: -- The Eastern Glaciated Plains -- and Tallgrass Prairies 127 -- Chapter 10. The Forests of Home: -- The Missouri Valley and -- the Eastern Deciduous Forest 142 -- Chapter 11. A Wetness on the Land: -- Rivers, Lakes, Marshes, and Other Wetlands 157 -- Chapter 12. Sad Stories and Short Visions: -- Vanishing Habitats and Changing Times 179 -- Part Three. Appendixes -- Appendix Checklists of Nebraska's Flora and Fauna -- 1. Vertebrates I95 -- Mammals I95 -- Birds zoo -- Amphibians and Reptiles 212 -- Native Fishes 2I5 -- 2. Representative Invertebrates z18 -- Tiger Beetles 218 -- Carrion Beetles 220 -- Common Scarab Beetles 220 -- Grasshoppers, Mantids, and Walking-sticks 222 -- Butterflies 225 -- Selected Moth Families 230 -- Dragonflies and Damselflies 233 -- Freshwater Mussels 237 -- 3. Common Vascular Plants 239 -- Native Trees 239 -- Common Shrubs and Woody Vines 241 -- Common Terrestrial Forbs 244 -- Common Prairie and Range Grasses and Sedges z64 -- Common Shoreline and Aquatic Plants 267 -- Appendix z. A Guide to Nebraska's Natural Areas and Preserves -- The Far Western Region 271 -- The West-Central Region 28I -- The East-Central Region 297 -- The Eastern Region 313 -- Appendix 3. -- Index to Selected Nebraska State Museum Notes 331 -- Index to Nebraskaland Notes -- on Nebraska's Flora and Fauna 333 -- Glossary 341 -- References 359 -- References for Appendixes 377 -- Index 395.".
- 2001027088 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations --Acknowledgments --Introduction: Reconciliation and Stability --PART I: CIVIL SOCIETY -- IN THE GREAT WAR'S AFTERMATH --I. A Voluntary Peace: British Veterans, Philanthropy, -- and the State -- A Land Fit for Heroes -- The Voluntarists Take Charge -- Service, Not Self -- z. The Nation Accused: German Veterans -- and the State Regulation of Charity -- The Thanks of the Fatherland -- Benevolence Regulated -- Veterans versus the Public PART II: THE WAR'S RETURNS --3. Life as a Memorial: Ex-Servicemen at the Margins -- of British Society -- Seeking Work -- The Objects of Charity -- Shattered Soldier Laughs at Fate -- 4. Life Reconstructed: The Reintegration -- of German Veterans -- The Iron Will to Work -- The Subjects of Welfare -- For Wounded and Unconquered Soldiers -- Conclusion.".
- 2001027118 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- INTRODUCTION -- HELL Is THE ABSENCE OF GOD Ied Chiang -- SUN-CLOUD Stephen Baxter -- INTERVIEW: ON ANY GIVEN DAY Maureen F McHugh -- WINGS Colin Greenland -- GESTELLA Susan Palwick -- TIIE BARBARIAN AND THE QUEEN: THIRTEEN VIEWS -- Jane Yolen -- WOLVES TILL THE WORLD GOES DOWN -- Greg van Eekhout -- THE SECRET EGG OF THE CLOUDS Geoffrey A. Landis -- HOME Is THE SAI)R Brenda W Clough -- TOM BRGHTWIND, OR, HOW THE FAIRY BRIDGE -- WAS BUILT AT THoRESBY Susanna Clarke -- :A VIE EN BONDE Madeleine E. obins -- IN WHICH AVU GIDDY TRIES TO STOP DANCING -- D. G. Compton -- POWER PUNCTUATION! Cory Doctorow -- ITHE SEA WIND OFFERS JrTLE RELIEF AlexIrvine -- S ENATORBILBO Andy Duncan -- THE OLD RUGGED CROSS Terry Blsson -- IABOUT THE AUTHORS.".
- 2001027126 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface ix -- Acknowledgments xv -- Essay Credits xvii -- PART I. LEE'S CAMPAIGNS -- The Net Result of the Campaign Was in Our Favor: -- Confederate Reaction to the 1862 Maryland Campaign 5 -- The Yanks Have Had a Terrible Whipping: -- Confederates Evaluate the Battle of Fredericksburg 51 -- Lee's Army Has Not Lost Any of Its Prestige: -- The Impact of Gettysburg on the Army of Northern Virginia -- and the Confederate Home Front 83 -- Our Hearts Are Full of Hope: -- The Army of Northern Virginia and the -- Confederacy in the Spring of 1864 115 -- PART II. LEE AS A CONFEDERATE GENERAL -- An Old-Fashioned Soldier in a Modern War?: -- Lee's.Confederate Generalship 151 -- I Have to Make the Best of What I Have: -- Lee at Spotsylvania 191 -- Fighting the Battles of Second Fredericksburg and Salem Church: -- Lee and Jubal A. Early at Chancellorsville 220 -- PART III. LEE AND HIS ARMY IN THE LOST CAUSE -- Shaping Public Memory of the Civil War: -- Robert E. Lee, Jubal A. Early, and Douglas Southall Freeman 255 -- Index 283.".
- 2001027146 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- Twentieth-Century Warriors 1 -- by R. David Edmunds -- Charles Curtis/Kaw 17 -- by William E. Unrau -- Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) /Dakota 35 -- by-Deborah Welch -- Robert Yellowtail / Crow 55 -- by Frederick E. Hoxie and Tim Bernardis -- Vine V Deloria Sr. /Dakota 79 -- by Philip J. Deloria -- D 'Arcy McNickle / Metis-Flathead 97 -- by Dorothy R. Parker -- LaDonna Harris/Comanche 123 -- by Gary C. Anderson -- Russell Means / Lakota 147 -- by Raymond Wilson -- Howard Tommie / Seminole 171 -- by Harry A. Kersey Jr. -- PhillipMartin/ Mississippi Choctaw 195 -- by Benton R. White and Christine Schultz White -- Wilma Mankiller /Cherokee 211 -- by Brad Agnew -- Ada Deer/Menominee 239 -- by Clara Sue Kidwell -- Ben Nighthorse Campbell/Northern Cheyenne 263 -- by Donald L. Fixico -- Janine Pease Pretty-on-Top / Crow 281 -- by Douglas Nelson and Jeremy Johnston -- WalterEcho-Hawk/Pawnee 299 -- by John R. Wunder -- List of Contributors 323 -- Index 327.".
- 2001027155 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I -- Chapter One iHistory and Botany of Clematis, 19 -- Chapter Two Clematis in the Garden Landscape, 32 -- Chapter Three Cultivation and Care, 52 -- Chapter Four Pruning, 61 -- Chapter Five Propagation and Hybridization, 69 -- Chapter Six Clematis in North America byMaurice Horn &Linda Beutler, 80 -- Chapter Seven Pests, Diseases, and Physiological Disorders, 86 -- Part II -- Chapter Eight Overview of Clematis Groups, 95 -- Chapter Nine Directory of Clematis, 101 -- Appendix I Clematis by Groups, 399 -- Appendix 2 Clematis by Flower Colour, 403 -- Appendix 3 Trade and Cultivar Names, 406 -- Appendix 4 Hybridizers and Nurseries Mentioned in the Directory of Clematis, 407 -- Appendix 5 Nursery List, 408 -- Appendix 6 National Clematis Collections and Display Gardens, 412 -- Appendix 7 Useful Addresses, 413 -- Glossary, 414 -- Bibliography, 417 -- Index of Plants, 419.".
- 2001027179 tableOfContents "African tales -- In the beginning -- The race -- Kigbo and the bush spirits -- The water god's challenge -- The old widow woman's children -- The lion man -- The battle with death.".
- 2001027190 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations --Acknowledgements --Chronology --Introduction --1.Sheep, Sportsmen, and Mount McKinley National Park --2.The National Park Service and Wildlife Management --3.Animals and Alaskans --4.The Opposition to the National Park Service --5.Wildlife Research and Adolph Murie --6.The War Years --7.Taking the Issue to Congress --8.Sanctuary for Sheep and Wolves --9.Evaluation and Consequence --Bibliography --Index.".
- 2001027191 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I Descriptive Scenery -- z Method and Source of Literary Instruction -- 3 The School and Schoolmaster -- 4 Local Celebrities -- 5 The Nightly Meetings -- 6 The Master's Revenge -- 7 Villages -- 8 The New School -- 9 The 'Catbrack', or Irish Teaching -- Io The Years of the Famine -- 11 The Landlord Extermination -- Iz Observances on the Divisions of the Year -- 13 Poteen and Smuggling -- 14 Hints on the Manufacture of Poteen -- 5 Prevailing Customs at Marriages, Births and Deaths -- Concluding Remarks -- Appendix: National Schools in Fanaid, 1842-1880 -- Index.".
- 2001027192 tableOfContents "Floyd Collins / music & lyrics by Adam Guettel ; book & additional lyrics by Tina Landau -- Rent / book, music, & lyrics by Jonathan Larson -- Parade / music & lyrics by Jason Robert Brown ; book by Alfred Uhry -- The wild party / music & lyrics by Michael John LaChiusa ; book by Michael John LaChiusa and George C. Wolfe.".
- 2001027211 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. CLINICAL FOUNDATIONS -- Chapter One -- Supported Employment: New Directions for the New Millennium3 -- PaulWehman and John Bricout -- ChapterTwo -- Greater Success through New Partnerships: -- The Business Connection23 -- James Howard Green andValerie Brooke -- Chapter Three -- Situational Assessment:Toward Career Planning35 -- Pam Targett -- Chapter Four -- Creating Business Alliances for Supported Employment47 -- John Bricout and PaulWehman -- Chapter Five -- A Business Approach to Finding and Restructuring -- Supported Employment Opportunities59 -- John A. Nietupski and Susan Hamre-Nietupski -- Chapter Six -- Facilitating Job SiteTraining and Supports: -- The Evolving Role of the Job Coach75 -- Teresa Grossi, Becky Banks, and Debra Pinnyei -- Chapter Seven -- Supported Employment and Natural Supports93 -- Wendy Parent, Paul Wehman, and John Bricout -- II.APPLICATIONS OF SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT: MAKING ITWORK -- Chapter Eight -- Corporate Supports and Mentoring in theWorkplace -- for Persons with Severe Disabilities1 15 -- Pamela Targett, Michael West, and Newton Anglin -- Chapter Nine -- Supported Employment for People with Psychiatric Disabilities 133 -- Laurie Ford -- ChapterTen -- Supported Employment for Individuals with Physical Disabilities153 -- Katherine Inge -- Chapter Eleven -- Traumatic Brain Injury and Return toWork181 -- Paul Wehman, John Bricout, Pam Targett, and Jeff Johns -- III. CRITICAL ISSUES IN SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT IMPLEMENTATION -- Chapter Twelve -- Organizational Change from Sheltered to Integrated -- Employment for Adults with Disabilities195 -- Pat Rogan, Mary Held, and Susan Rinne -- Chapter Thirteen -- Systemic Change for Supported Employment: -- Old Lessons and New Possibilities215 -- David Mank and Grant Revell -- Chapter Fourteen -- Social SecurityWork Incentives: Issues in Implementation227 -- Valerie Brooke and Susan O'Mara -- Chapter Fifteen -- Supporting the Transition from School to Work and Adult Life239 -- Carolyn Hughes and Erik Carter -- Chapter Sixteen -- Self-Employment as the Logical Descendant -- of Supported Employment25 -- Cary Griffin and Dave Hammis -- Chapter Seventeen -- Funding Supported Employment269 -- Jeanne Novak, David Mank, Grant Revell, and Dan O'Brien -- Chapter Eighteen -- The Economics of Running Supported Employment Programs 287 -- Robert Cimera -- Chapter Nineteen -- Federal Employment Programs for Persons with Disabilities 299 -- John Kregel.".
- 2001027243 tableOfContents "v. 1. Academic triumphs -- v. 2. Political turmoil / Clark Kerr ; with the assistance of Marian L. Gade and Maureen Kawaoka.".
- 2001027307 tableOfContents "In dreams / Nora Roberts -- The sorcerer's daughter / Jill Gregory -- The enchantment / Ruth Ryan Langan -- The Bridge of Sighs / Marianne Willman.".
- 2001027328 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface xiii -- Introduction I -- CHAPTER 1. -- Aeronautics in Embryo: The Aeronaut Constituency ii -- CHAPTER 2. -- Army Aviation in the Media Fishbowl 29 -- CHAPTER 3. -- European MilitaryAviation and the Hay Committee Hearings 43 -- CHAPTER 4. -- Tactical Thinking, Army Politics, and Congressional Confusion 67 -- CHAPTER 5. -- Patents, Production, and Progress go -- CHAPTER 6. -- The Goodier Court-Martial I 6 -- CHAPTER 7. -- World War I in the Air: August 1914-April 1917 I40 -- CHAPTER 8. -- Dark Clouds and a Silver Lining: The Punitive Expedition -- and the National Defense Act I57 -- Epilogue and Prologue: -- ArmyAviation in World War I 184 -- Appendix: -- Chronology of Significant Events 217 -- Notes 221 -- Bibliography 27I -- Index 289.".
- 2001027349 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations vii --Preface and Acknowledgments ix --1. Questions and Issues --2. From the Beginning 10 --3. Fathers, Fur Trappers, and Travelers 30 --4. Mormons Meet Paiutes 48 --5. Paiutes Meet Mormons 73 --6. The Military, Miners, and Moapa 95 --7. Land, Water, and the -- Federal Government, 1890-1934 130 --8. Social and Political Relations within -- and across Reservation Boundaries 180 --9. The Great Depression and World War II 222 --10. Land Claim and Termination 244 --11. Neglect and Reinstatement, 1955-1995 269 --12. Boundaries and Transitions 297 --Notes 313 --Bibliography 423 --Index 451.".
- 2001027369 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I Theoretical Concepts and -- Methodological Issues -- 1 Introduction: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives -- in International Political Economy and the -- Relevance to European Integration -- Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton -- 2 The Sociology of Theorising and Neo-Gramscian -- Perspectives: The Problems of 'School' -- Formation in IPE -- Adam David Morton -- Part II Transnational Capital and the -- Neo-Liberal Restructuring of European -- Social Relations of Production -- 3 Constitutionalising Capital: EMU and -- Disciplinary Neo-Liberalism -- Stephen Gill -- 4 The Struggle over European Order: Transnational -- Class Agency in the Making of 'Embedded Neo-Liberalism' -- Bastiaan van Apeldoorn -- Part III European Trade Unions and the -- Problems of Neo-Liberal Integration -- 5 European Constitutionalism and -- Industrial Relations -- Hans-Jiirgen Bieling -- 6 Strength Through Unity? 4Comparative Analysis -- of Splits in the Austrian, Norwegian and Swedish -- Labour Movements over EU Membership -- Andreas Bieler and Stina Torjesen -- 7 Neo-Liberal Regionalism and the Management of -- People's Mobility -- Helene Pellerin and Henk Overbeek -- Part IV European Integration and the Expansion -- of Neo-Liberalism beyond the EU -- 8 The Enlargement of the European Union Towards -- Central and Eastern Europe: The Role of Supranational -- and Transnational Actors -- Otto Holman -- 9 What Happened to the European Option for -- Eastern Europe? -- Kees van der Pijl -- Part V Concluding Remarks -- 10 Conclusion: Thinking about Future -- European Social Relations -- Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001027390 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Language and the Search for Identity -- 2. The Advent ofthe Independent Muslim States -- Azerbayjan -- Uzbekistan -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Turkmenistan -- Tajikistan -- 3. Language Issues: the Russian Diaspora -- Azerbayjan -- Uzbekistan -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Turkmenistan -- Tajikistan -- 4. Language Politics: the Soviet Era -- 5. Language Politics: the Independent Republics -- De-Russification as a major issue -- Monolingualism, bilingualism, multilingualism -- Institutional andpublic discourse on language policy -- Azerbayjan -- Uzbekistan -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Turkmenistan -- Tajikistan -- 6. Language Laws and Decrees -- Azerbayjan -- Uzbekistan -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Turkmenistan -- Tajikistan -- 7. Alphabet Change and its Implementation -- The issue of alphabet change -- The campaign for a common language and script -- Azerbayjan -- Uzbekistan -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Turkmenistan -- Tajikistan -- 8. Lexical and Orthographic Intervention -- Language intervention in the six new states -- Azerbayjan -- Uzbekistan -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Turkmenistan -- Tajikistan -- 9. Language of Instruction and Language Instruction -- Azerbayjan -- Uzbekistan -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Turkmenistan -- Tajikistan -- Textbooks -- .Azerbayjan -- Uzbekistan -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Turkmenistan -- Tajikistan -- 10. Conclusion: New Solutions, Old Problems -- References -- Index.".
- 2001027410 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1 -- ANGELA N. H. CREAGER, ELIZABETH LUNBECK, & LONDA SCHIEBINGER -- SCIENCE -- 2 Doing Social Science as a Feminist: -- The Engendering of Archeology 23 -- ALISON WYLIE -- 3 The Paradox of Feminist Primatology: -- The Goddess's Discipline? 46 -- LINDA MARIE FEDIGAN -- 4 Revisiting Women, Gender, and Feminism in -- Developmental Biology 73 -- SCOTT F. GILBERT & KAREN A. RADER -- 5 Making a Difference: Feminist Movement -- and Feminist Critiques of Science 98 -- EVELYN FOX KELLER -- TECHNOLOGY -- 6 Feminism and the Rethinking of the History -- of Technology 113 -- CARROLL PURSELL -- 7 Man the Maker, Woman the Consumer: -- The Consumption Junction Revisited 128 -- RUTH OLDENZIEL -- 8 What Difference Has Feminism Made to -- Engineering in the Twentieth Century? 149 -- PAMELA E. MACK -- 9 Boys' Toys and Women's Work: Feminism -- Engages Software 169 -- MICHAEL S. MAHONEY -- 10 Medicine, Technology, and Gender in the -- History of Prenatal Diagnosis 186 -- RUTH SCHWARTZ COWAN -- MEDICINE -- 11 On Bodies, Technologies, and Feminisms 199 -- NELLY OUDSHOORN -- 12 Rationality, Feminism, and Mind 214 -- EMILY MARTIN -- 13 Gendering the Epidemic: Feminism and the -- Epidemic of HIV/AIDS in the United States, -- 1981-1999 230 -- EVELYNN M. HAMMONDS -- Contributors 245 -- Index 249.".
- 2001027415 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. From True Woman to New Woman, 17 -- Chapter 2. The American Girl, 37 -- Chapter 3. Dangerous Women and the Crisis of Masculinity, 56 -- Chapter 4. Alternative Visions, 75 -- Chapter 5. Patriotic Images, 101 -- Chapter 6. The Flapper, 121 -- Chapter 7. The Modern American Family, 136 -- Chapter 8. The Advertising Connection, 160.".
- 2001027417 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I Castro's Cuba, 1959-1964 12 -- 2 Cuba's First Venture in Africa: Algeria 30 -- 3 Flee! The White Giants Are Coming! 57 -- 4 Castro Turns to Central Africa 77 -- 6 Che in Zaire 1ol -- 6 A Successful Covert Operation 124 -- 7 American Victory 137 -- 8 Cubans in the Congo i6o -- 9 Guerrillas in Guinea-Bissau 185 -- 10 Castro's Cuba, 1965-1975 214 -- 11 The Collapse of the Portuguese Empire 230 -- 12 The Gathering Storm: Angola,January-October 1975 246 -- 13 South Africa's Friends 273 -- 14 Pretoria Meets Havana 300 -- 15 Cuban Victory 328 -- 16 Repercussions 347 -- 17 Looking Back 373 -- Appendix 397 -- Notes 399 -- Bibliography 503 -- Index 539.".
- 2001027420 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 BEGINNINGS 7 -- 2 CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT AND INFLUENCES 26 -- 3 ENTERING THE WORLD OF AMERICAN MUSEUMS -- Parker's Early Work as Ethnologist and Archaeologist 47 -- 4 THE LIMITATIONS OF PARKER'S ANTHROPOLOGY 70 -- 5 A LEADERSHIP ROLE WITHIN THE SOCIETY OF -- AMERICAN INDIANS 1911-19205 91 -- 6 BEING INDIAN AND BEING A MASON -- Parker and American Fraternalism 143 -- 7 MATURING AS A MUSEUM MAN 1924-1935 165 -- 8 SUCCESS IN THE INDIAN NEW DEAL YEARS -- AND BEYOND 1935-1946 19o -- 9 RETIREMENT, PAGEANTRY, AND WRITING -- FOR CHILDREN Retirement Years 217.".
- 2001027492 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface, xiii -- Chapter 1. The Last Attack at Gettysburg, 1 -- Chapter 2. The Attackers, 36 -- Chapter 3. The Defenders, 82 -- Chapter 4. The Bombardment, 125 -- Chapter 5. To Emmitsburg Road, 166 -- Chapter 6. To the Stone Fence, 201 --Chapter 7. High Tide, 248 -- Chapter 8. The Repulse, 296 -- Chapter 9. Glory Enough, 341 -- Epilogue: Making Sense of Pickett's Charge, 385 -- Order of Battle, 405 --Notes, 409 -- Bibliography, 459 --Index,483.".
- 2001027500 tableOfContents "v. 1. The Roman Republic and the Augustan revolution -- v. 2. Government, society, and culture in the Roman Empire -- v. 3. The Greek world, the Jews, and the East.".
- 2001027514 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I Disparate Treatment -- 2 Gender and Race Discrimination in Retail Car -- Negotiations (with Peter Siegelman) -- 3 Toward Causal Explanation -- 4 Discrimination in Consummated Transactions -- 5 Legal Implications -- Part II Disparate Impact -- 6 Unequal Racial Access to Kidney Transplantation -- (with Laura G. Dooley and Robert S. Gaston) -- 7 A Market Test for Race Discrimination in Bail -- Setting (with Joel Waldfogel) -- Part III Affirmative Action -- 8 How Affirmative Action at the FCC Auctions -- Decreased the Deficit (with Peter Cramton) -- 9 Expanding the Domain of Civil Rights -- Empiricism.".
- 2001027552 tableOfContents "pt. 1. The sinews of war -- pt. 2. The sinews applied.".
- 2001027571 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Prolegomenon to the Study of Medieval Chinese Buddhist Literature -- Part 1: The Historical and Cosmological Background -- 1. The Date and Provenance of the Treasure Store Treatise -- 2. Chinese Buddhism and the Cosmology of Sympathetic Resonance -- Part 2: Annotated Translation of the Treasure Store Treatise Introduction to the Translation -- 3. The Treasure Store Treatise/Chapter One The Broad Illumination of Emptiness and Being -- 4. The Treasure Store Treatise/Chapter Two The Essential Purity of Transcendence and Subtlety -- 5. The Treasure Store Treatise/Chapter Three The Empty Mystery of the Point of Genesis -- Appendix 1: On Esoteric Buddhism in China -- Appendix 2: Scriptural Quotations in the Treasure Store Treatise.".
- 2001027572 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations ix --Acknowledgments xi --Introduction 1 --PART ONE -- THE SETTING: KYOTO'S EARLY YEARS AND MEDIEVAL RESIDENTS 9 --PART TWO -- THE LIVES OF THE MONEYLENDERS 35 --Chapter One The Business of Lending Money 37 --Chapter Two Overlords 56 --Chapter Three Transcending Subordination 90 --Chapter Four Responding to Siege 127 --Chapter Five Urban Affairs 172 --Chapter Six The Fate of the Moneylenders -- in the Early Modem Period 201 --Conclusion 211 --Appendix 225 --Notes 237 --Bibliography 285 --Index 297.".
- 2001027594 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Charts ix -- Preface xi -- Questions, Definitions, and Practice I -- Introductory Studies 33 -- Part I -- Sir Degarre 34 -- Bevis of Hampton 42 -- Lanval 47 -- The Story of Meriadoc 50 -- Part II -- The Basket of Flowers 58 -- The Wide, Wide World 6i -- Rebecca 65 -- 1. Emare, Catskin, and Constance: Princesses in Exile and Accused Queens 70 -- 2. The King Lear Stories and Cap o' Rushes 83 -- 3. Cinderella and Other Sovereignty Tales 97 -- 4. Curoi's Castle and Its Tests 107 -- 5. The Tristan Verse Romances and The Pursuit of Diarmaid and Grainne 117 -- 6. The Hamlet Stories 142 -- Appendix: Charts 3-21 51 -- Notes 211 -- Bibliography 223 -- Index of Texts 231 -- Index of the Methodology 233.".
- 2001027601 tableOfContents "Taming Natasha -- Falling for Rachel.".
- 2001027613 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I. THE DISMAL RECORD -- II -- I. Forest Use and Misuse -- I3 -- 2. Why Tropical Forests Decline -- 35 -- PART II. STIRRINGS IN THE FIELD -- 57 -- 3. The Road to Bendum -- 59 -- 4. Village Forests in India -- 80 -- 5. Conservation in Indonesia -- 121 -- 6. Africa's Cornucopia and Scorpion -- I54 -- 7. Learning from Latin America -- I80 -- PART III. THE WAY AHEAD -- 2I3 -- 8. Shifting the Balance -- 215 -- 9. Helping from Afar -- 236 -- Io. Future Imperatives -- 263 -- Notes -- 275 -- Further Reading -- 293 -- Index -- 301.".
- 2001027619 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: GALLERY OF IMAGES -- The Main Line from New York to Philadelphia 55 -- The Main Line from Philadelphia to Harrisburg 77 -- The Main Line from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh 113 -- The Schuylkill Division, the Northern Central Railway, -- and the Belvidere-Delaware Division 197 -- Inventory of the William H. Rau Collection 235 -- Bibliography of William H. Rau's Writings 243 -- William S. Johnson -- Acknowledgments 249 -- List of Contributors 251 -- Index 253.".
- 2001027634 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Before Print Culture: Mary, Lady Chudleigh, and the -- Assimilation of the Book -- JANINE BARCHAS -- The Novel before Novels (with a Glance at Mary Heare's -- Fables of Desertion) -- KATHRYN R. KING -- Secular Crusoe: The Reluctant Pilgrim Re-Visited -- JOHN RICHETTI -- Jonathan Swift and the Idea of History -- JOSEPH M. LEVINE -- Dr. Johnson and the Case of Harry Fielding -- MARTIN C. BATTESTIN -- The Habits of Highly Effective People: Pedagogy and -- the Problem of Amelia -- TIMOTHY DYKSTAL -- Thoughts on Adventurers: Fielding to Byron -- CLAUDE RAWSON -- Ambiguous Practices -- PATRICIA MEYER SPACKS -- Busy Bodies: The Plots of Susanna Centlivre -- JOHN O'BRIEN -- Fashioning Novels, Novelizing Fashions -- PAULA R. BACKSCHEIDER -- Feminine Sexuality, Class Identity, and Nanative Form -- in the Newgate Calendars -- KRISTINA STRAUB -- Enlightenment Fiction and the Scientific Hypothesis -- JOHN BENDER -- The Rhetoric of Description and the Spaces of Things -- CYNTHIA WALL -- Political Poetry -- MICHAEL MCKEON.".
- 2001027635 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Byrons and Newstead -- 2. William, Fifth Lord Byron: Landowning -- Aristocrat, 1743-70 -- 3. William, Fifth Lord Byron: The Man and the Myth, -- 1770-98 -- 4. The Estate during the Minority, 1798-1809 -- 5. Lord Byron Comes of Age: Funding the Heir, -- 1803-9 -- 6. Lord Byron as Landlord, 1809-12 -- 7. The Abortive Sale, 1812-14 -- 8. Marriage and Debt, 1814-15 -- 9. The Sale of Newstead -- 10. An Exiled Aristocrat, 1818-23 -- 11. Greece, Glory, and Financial Security -- 12. Byron and Newstead: The Myth -- Appendix: The Byron Family -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001027645 tableOfContents "v. [1]. The early years, 1903-1940".
- 2001027677 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION I --1.CONTESTED BOUNDARIES 19 --2.REGULATING LAND, LABOR, AND BODIES: MEXICAN MARRIED WOMEN, PEONES, AND THE REMAINS OF FEUDALISM 46 --3.FROM HACIENDA TO COLONY 78 --4.PREJUDICE, CONFRONTATION, AND RESISTANCE: TAKING CONTROL OF THE GRANT 121 --5.THE LAW OF THE LAND: U.S. V. MAXWELL LAND GRANT COMPANY 157 --6.THE LEGACY OF LAND GRANTS IN THE AMERICAN WEST 191.".
- 2001027681 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: THRESHOLD ONE -- The Impact of Vulnerability -- 4 -- THRESHOLD TWO -- Waiting in Crisis -- 27 -- THRESHOLD THREE -- Uncertain Deliveries -- 55 -- THRESHOLD FOUR -- Becoming Again -- 80 -- THRESHOLD FIVE -- The Scattered Self -- 116 -- THRESHOLD SIX -- Improvisational Selves -- 146 -- THRESHOLD SEVEN -- Accepting Vulnerability -- '79 -- Epilogue: -- Crossing the Threshold -- 208 -- Acknowledgments -- 2I5 -- Notes -- 219 -- Bibliography -- 223 -- Index -- 229.".
- 2001027694 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- William T. Hogan, Chancellor, -- University of Massachusetts Lowell ix -- Acknowledgments xiii -- Acronyms xv -- General Introduction: Sustainable Development for a -- Regional Economy -- The Editors 1 -- I: The Political Economy of Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- William Lazonick 17 -- Revenge of the Federalists: The Lowell Model and -- Its Persistence -- Laurence F. Gross 21 -- Organizational Integration and Sustainable Prosperity -- William Lazonick 46 -- Can the Shift to Services Support Sustainable Prosperity? -- Louis Ferleger and William Lazonick 91 -- Diversity Dilemmas at Work -- Meg A. Bond and Jean L. Pyle 119 -- Understanding the Political Geography of the Region: -- Sustainable Development and the University -- Jeffrey Gerson and John Wooding 149 -- Rethinking Sustainable Development: -- Health, Work, and the Environment -- Introduction -- Charles Levenstein 165 -- Economic Costs of Ergonomic Problems: -- Ane Obstacle to Sustainable Development -- John MacDougall 189 -- Sustainable Production: A Proposed Strategy for the -- Work Environment -- Margaret M. Quinn, David Kriebel, Ken Geiser, -- and Rafael Moure-Eraso 205 -- Innovation and Adoption of Cleaner Production echnologies -- Ken Geiser and Tim Greiner 219 -- Indicators of Sustainable Production: Issues in Measuring -- and Promoting Progress -- Vesela Veleva and Cathy Crumbley 242 -- ImC: Rethinking Sustainable Development: -- Technology, Business, and the University -- Introduction -- Jean L. Pyle 265 -- Innovation, the University of Massachusetts Lowell, andthe -- Sustainable Regional Develo ent Process -- Michael Best and Robert Forrant 271 -- The Lowell Center for Sustainable Production: -- Integrating Environmen and Health into Regional -- Economic Development -- David Kriebel, Ken Geiser, and Cathy Crumbley 295 -- Effective University-Industry Partnerships in Photonics -- Michael A. Fiddy, Dikshitulu Kalluri, -- and Julian D. Sanchez 309 -- IV: University-Community Collaborations -- Introduction -- Robert Forrant 331 -- Random Acts of Assistance or Purposeful Intervention?: -- The University of Massachusetts Lowell and the Regional -- Development Process -- Robert Forrant 335 -- Addressing the Challenge of Community Collaborations: -- Centers as Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Innovation -- Linda Silka 358 -- Administrative Support for Innovation: The Case of -- Applied Community Research -- Nancy Kleniewski 383 -- Innovation in Engineering Education for Sustainable -- Regional Social and Economic Development -- Krishna Vedula, Michael A. Fiddy, -- Al Donatelli, Struan Robertson, Robert Nunn, -- and Rafael Moure-Eraso 406 -- Notes on Contributors 419 -- Index 427.".
- 2001027722 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: GEORGE WASHINGTON CABLE 1 -- The Story of Bras-Coupe 5 -- SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (MARK TWAIN) 30 -- A True Story, Repeated Word for Word As I Heard It 34 -- CONSTANCE FENIMORE WOOLSON 39 -- Felipa 42 -- KATHARINE (SHERWOOD BONNER) MCDOWELL 63 -- Gran'mammy 65 -- Why Gran'mammy Didn't Like Pound-Cake 67 -- Jack and the Mountain Pink 71 -- JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS 81 -- Uncle Remus Initiates the Little Boy 84 -- The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story 87 -- How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox 88 -- Where's Duncan? 90 -- MARY NOAILLES MURFREE (CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK) 100 -- The Star in the Valley 103 -- (PATRICK) LAFCADIO HEARN 121 -- Why Crabs Are Boiled Alive 123 -- A Creole Mystery 124 -- THOMAS NELSON PAGE 127 -- Unc' Edinburg's Drowndin': A Plantation Echo 130 -- GRACE KING 153 -- The Balcony 157 -- The Little Convent Girl 158 -- La Grande Demoiselle 165 -- MOLI,E E. MORE DAVIS 172 -- A Bamboula 174 -- CHARLES W. CHESNUTT 188 -- The Goophered Grapevine 191 -- Dave's Neckliss 203 -- The Passing of Grandison 214 -- SARAH BARNWELL ELOTT 230 -- The Heart of It 232 -- KATE CHOPIN 248 -- Desiree's Baby 251 -- La Belle Zoraide 257 -- In Sabine 263 -- The Storm 271 -- PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR 277 -- Nelse Hatton's Vengeance 281 -- The Lynching of Jube Benson 289 -- ALICE RUTH MOORE DUNBAR-NELSON 296 -- The Praline Woman 299 -- Tony's Wife 301 -- Sister Josepha 306 -- Appendix: -- Further Readings in Southern Local Color 315 -- Bibliography 319.".
- 2001027737 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 -- The Race to the Bottom -- Chapter 2 -- How Drug-Company Policies Harm People -- Chapter 3 -- How Drug-Company Policies Cause Problems for 50 to 75 Percent of Patients Taking Prozac -- Chapter 4 -- When New Drugs Are Approved, the Experiment Is Just Beginning, and You May Be Part of It: Viagra -- Chapter 5 -- How Drug-Company Policies Harm Women -- Chapter 6 -- Why 50 to 75 Percent of People Quit Taking Their Cholesterol-Lowering Medications -- Chapter 7 -- Why 50 to 75 Percent of People Quit Taking Their Medications for High Blood Pressure -- Chapter 8 -- Why Seniors Are at the Greatest Risk -- Chapter 9 -- How the Drug Companies Slant Drug Research,Limit Information to Doctors and Consumers, and Secure High Profits -- Chapter 10 -- What the Drug Companies Must Do to Reverse the Side-Effect Epidemic-But Will They? -- Chapter 11 -- What's Wrong with the FDA? And What Can Be Done About It? -- Chapter 12 -- What the FDA Shouldn't Do: Why We Need an Independent Medication Safety Monitoring System -- Chapter 13 -- Doctors, Drugs, and Patients -- Chapter 14 -- How to Avoid Side Effects and Use Medications Safely -- References -- Index -- About the Author.".
- 2001027739 tableOfContents "Theresa Hak Kyung Cha : her time and place / by Constance Lewallen -- The plurality of entrances, the opening of networks, the infinity of languages / by Lawrence R. Rinder -- White spring / by Trinh T. Minh-ha -- Afterword / by Bernadette Hak Eun -- Portfolio of images -- Narrative chronology / by Susette Min -- Exhibition and performance history.".
- 2001027744 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword to the third edition -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Accept men as we find them -- 1.2 Meccano or dolls? -- 1.3 Types of human error -- 1.4 Two simple examples -- 1.5 Accident investigation -- 1.6 A story -- 1.7 Research on human error -- 2 Accidents caused by simple slips -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Forgetting to open or close a valve -- 2.3 Operating the wrong valve -- 2.4 Pressing the wrong button -- 2.5 Failures to notice -- 2.6 Wrong connections -- 2.7 Errors in calculations -- 2.8 Other medical errors -- 2.9 Railways -- 2.10 Other industries -- 2.11 Everyday life (and typing) -- 2.12 Fatigue -- 3 Accidents that could be prevented by better training or instructions -- 3.1 introduction -- 3.2 Three Mile Island -- 3.3 Other accidents that could be prevented by relatively sophisticated training -- 3.4 Accidents that could be prevented by elementary training -- 3.5 Contradictory instructions -- 3.6 Knowledge of what we don't know -- 3.7 Some simple ways of improving instructions -- 3.8 Training or instructions? -- 3.9 Cases when training is not the best answer -- 4 Accidents due to a lack of physical or mental ability -- 4.1 People asked to do the physically difficult or impossible -- 4.2 People asked to do the mentally difficult or impossible -- 4.3 individual traits and accident proneness -- 4.4 Mind-sets -- 5 Accidents due to failures to follow instructions -- 5.1 Accidents due to non-compliance by managers -- 5.2 Accidents due to non-compliance by operators -- 5.3 Actions to improve compliance -- 5.4 Alienation -- 5.5 Postscript -- 6. Accdents that could by prevented by better management -- 6.1 An accident caused by insularity -- 6.2 An accident due to amateurism -- 6.3 The fire at King's Cross railway station -- 6.4 The Herald of Free Enterprise -- 6.5 The Clapham Junction railway accident -- 6.6 Piper Alpha -- 6.7 What more can senior managers do? -- 6.8 The measurement of safety -- 6.9 Conclusions -- 7 The probability of human error -- 7.1 Why do we need to know human error rates? -- 7.2 Human error rates - a simple example -- 7.3 A more complex example -- 7.4 Other estimates of human error rates -- 7.5 Two more simple examples -- 7.6 Button pressing -- 7.7 Non-process operations -- 7.8 Train driver errors -- 7.9 Some pitfalls in using data on human reliability -- 7.10 Data on equipment may be data on people -- 7.11 Who makes the errors? -- 7.12 Conclusions -- 8 Some accidents that could be prevented by better design -- 8.1 Isolation of protective equipment -- 8.2 Better information display -- 8.3 Pipe failures -- 8.4 Vessel failures -- 8.5 The Sellafield leak -- 8.6 Other design errors -- 8.7 Conceptual shortcomings -- 8.8 Problems of design contractors -- 8.9 Domestic accidents -- 9 Some accidents that could be prevented by better construction -- 9.1 Pipe failures -- 9.2 Miscellaneous incidents -- 9.3 Prevention of construction errors -- 10 Some accidents that could be prevented by better maintenance -- 10.1 Incidents which occurred because people did not understand how -- equipment worked -- 10.2 Incidents which occurred because of poor maintenance practice -- 10.3 Incidents due to gross ignorance or incompetence -- 10.4 Incidents which occurred because people took short cuts -- 10.5 Incidents which could be prevented by more frequent or better maintenance -- 10.6 Can we avoid the need for so much maintenance? -- 11 Some accidents that could be prevented by better methods -- of operation -- 11.1 Permits-to-work -- 11.2 Tanker incidents -- 11.3 Some incidents that could be prevented by better instructions -- 11.4 Some incidents involving hoses -- 11.5 Communication failures -- 11.6 Examples from the railways -- 11.7 Simple causes in high tech industries -- 12 Errors in computer-controlled plants -- 12.1 Hardware failures -- 12.2 Software errors -- 12.3 Specification errors -- 12.4 Misjudging responses to a computer -- 12.5 Entering the wrong data -- 12.6 Failures to tell operators of changes in data or programs -- 12.7 Unauthorized interference with hardware or software -- 12.8 The hazards of old software -- 12.9 Other applications of computers -- 12.10 Conclusions -- 13 Personal and managerial responsibility -- 13.1 Personal responsibility -- 13.2 Legal views -- 13.3 Blame in accident investigations -- 13.4 Managerial wickedness -- 13.5 Managerial competence -- 13.6 Possible and necessary -- 14 The adventures of Joe Soap and John Doe -- 15 Some final thoughts -- Postscript -- Appendix 1 - Influences on morale -- Appendix 2 - Some myths of human error -- Appendix 3 - Some thoughts on sonata form -- Further reading.".
- 2001027789 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: SOUTH TEXAS II -- Alta Vista Ranch 5 -- Canales Ranch 23 -- Catarina Ranch 30 -- O'Connor Ranches 38 -- Ray Ranch 47 -- PANHANDLE AND NORTHWEST TEXAS 55 -- R. A. Brown Ranch 58 -- Chimney Creek Ranch 66 -- Goodnight Ranch 74 -- JA Ranch 83 -- Moorhouse Ranch 9I -- Nail Ranch 99 -- Renderbrook Spade Ranch o6 -- TRANS-PECOS TEXAS 115 -- Henderson Cove Ranch 119 -- Hudspeth River Ranch 28 -- Long X Ranch 136 -- Ioi Ranch 143.".
- 2001027800 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Prologue: In Search of the Last Clipper -- Preface -- 1 The White-Winged Chariots of Commerce -- 2 The Brothers Butler Build a Ship -- 3 The Shipowner -- 4 Maiden Voyage: 1852 -- 5 Second Voyage: California, China, and England (by Way of Hawaii) -- 6 Third Voyage: Australia, Java, and China -- 7 Triumph and Disaster: The Voyages of 1856-58 -- 8 To Shanghai Again and Again: 1858-61 -- 9 Twice to Melbourne and Beyond, and -- Two Bad Scares: 1861-63 -- 10 The Fatal Voyage: 1864 -- Epilogue: Back to the Falklands -- Expedition Members and Supporters -- SNOW SQUALL Plans and Lines -- Select Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001027815 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments xi -- Introduction: Imperial Ambition I --I. THE RISE OF AMERICAN INFLUENCE, 1865-1876 7 -- i. Arms and Capital 9 -- 2. Rival Concessionaires 46 --II. THE DIAZ REGIME, 1876-1910 71 -- 3. Ubiquitous Financiers 73 -- 4. Building the Railroads 106 -- 5. Silver, Copper, Gold, and Oil 131 -- 6. Absentee Landlords 167 -- 7. Resident American Elite 201 -- 8. Boomers, Sooners, and Settlers 235 --III. THE YEARS OF REVOLUTION, 1910-1940 269 -- 9. Mexico for the Mexicans 271 -- 10. Interventions and Firestorms 305 -- 11. Crisis in the New Regime 343 -- 12. Nationalization of Land and Industry 371 --IV. THE REENCOUNTER, 1940-2000 401 -- 13. Cooperation and Accommodation 403 -- 14. Return of the American Financiers 432 -- 15. Mexico in the New World Order 459 -- Conclusion: Imperial America 499 -- Endpiece 509 -- Appendix i. Partial List of American Landholdings and Ownership in Mexico, 100,000 Acres and More, -- 1910-1913 511 -- Appendix 2. Partial List of American Properties of More Than 100,000 Acres or of Special Significance,Derivedvia Government Portions of Land Surveys or from the Land Survey Companies, 1876-1910 526 -- Appendix 3. American Banking Syndicates Formed to Render Financial Support to Britain and Her Allies during World War 1, September 1914-April 1917 531 -- Notes on Archival Sources 541 -- Abbreviations 547 -- Notes 551 -- Bibliography 607 -- Index 639.".
- 2001027817 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: LIST OF TABLES / vii -- LIST OF FIGURES / xi PART ONE * INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND --1.California's Blanket Primary Experiment -- Bruce E.Cain and Elisabeth R Gerber / 3 --2.Crossover Voting before the Blanket: Primaries versus Parties in California History -- Brian J. Gaines and Wendy K.Tam Cho / I2 --3.Political Reform via the Initiative Process: What Voters Think about When They Change the Rules -- Shaun Bowler and Todd Donovan / 36 --4.Context and Setting: The Mood of the California Electorate -- Mark Baldassare / 59 PART TWO * CROSSOVER VOTING --5.The Causes and Consequences of Crossover Voting in the 1998 California Elections -- John Sides, Jonathan Cohen, and Jack Citrin / 77 --6.Should I Stay or Should I Go? Sincere and Strategic Crossover Voting in California Assembly Races -- R.Michael Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler / o07 -- 7.Peeking Under the Blanket: A Direct Look at Crossover Voting -- in the 1998 Primary -- Anthony M.Salvanto and Martin P.Wattenberg / 124 PART THREE * EFFECTS OF THE BLANKET PRIMARY --8.Crossing Over When It Counts: How the Motives of Voters in Blanket Primaries -- Are Revealed by Their Actions in General Elections -- Thad Kousser / 143 --9.Candidates, Donors, and Voters in California's Blanket Primary Elections -- Wendy K.Tam Cho and Brian J. Gaines / i7i --10.Strategic Voting and Candidate Policy Positions -- Elisabeth R.Gerber / 192 --11.Openness Begets Opportunity: Minor Parties and -- California's Blanket Primary -- Christian Collet / 214 --12.Thinner Ranks: Women as Candidates and California's Blanket Primary -- Miki Caul and Katherine Tate / 234 --13.Targets of Opportunity: California's Blanket Primary and the Political Representation of Latinos -- Gary M.Segura and Nathan D.Woods / 248 --14.Candidate Strategy, Voter Response, and Party Cohesion -- John R.Petrocik / 270 --PART FOUR * CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS --15.The Blanket Primary in the Courts: The Precedent and Implications of California Democratic Party v.Jones -- Nathaniel Persily / 303 --16.Strategies and Rules: Lessons from the 2000 Presidential Primary -- Bruce E.Cain and Megan Mullin / 324 --17.Conclusion -- Bruce E.Cain and Elisabeth R.Gerber / 344 --LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS / 355 -- INDEX / 36I.".
- 2001027892 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: MARK TOBEY 19 -- HELMI JUVONEN 47 -- KENNETH CALLAHAN 62 -- PAUL HORIUCHI 78 -- GUY ANDERSON 94 -- MORRIS GRAVES 109 -- GEORGE TSUTAKAWA 135 -- JAMES WASHINGTON JR. 152 -- WILLIAM CUMMING i65 -- CLAYTON JAMES 182 -- JOHSEL NAMKUNG 194 -- DORIS TOTTEN CHASE 208 -- MARY RANDLETT 220 -- JOHN-FRANKLIN KOENIG 235 -- LEO KENNEY 245 -- RICHARD GILKEY 259 -- PHILIP McCRACKEN 273 -- WESLEY WEHR 290 -- NEIL MEITZLER 304 -- PHILLIP LEVINE 315 -- TONY ANGELL 325 -- CHRONOLOGIES 339 -- LIST OF COLOR PLATES 375 -- INDEX 379.".
- 2001027912 tableOfContents "v. 1. Brilliance and bravado, 1697-1766 -- v. 2. Villainy and vengeance, 1773-1799 -- v. 3. Darkness and desire, 1804-1864 -- v. 4. Restoration and reform, 1872-1905.".
- 2001027913 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE -- Republican Strategists: -- The Pennsylvania Abolition Society I6 -- CHAPTER TWO -- Deferential Petitioners: -- The Pennsylvania Abolition Society in State and -- Federal Government, I790-I830 39 -- CHAPTER THREE -- Creating Free Spaces: -- Blacks and Abolitionist Activism in -- Pennsylvania Courts, I78os-I83os 60 -- CHAPTER FOUR -- An Appeal to the Heart: -- The Black Protest Tradition and the -- Coming of Immediatism 86 -- CHAPTER FIVE -- From Pennsylvania to Massachusetts, -- from Colonization to Immediatism: -- Race and the Overhaul of American Abolitionism I07 -- CHAPTER SIX -- The New Abolitionist Imperative: -- Mass Action Strategies 131 -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- A Whole Lot of Shoe Leather: -- Agents and the Impact of Grassroots Organizing -- in Massachusetts during the I830os I52 -- EPILOGUE -- The Struggle Continued I76 -- APPENDIX ONE -- Letters from Maryland Slaveholders to Judge -- William Tilghman, Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania -- Supreme Court, Regarding Fugitive Slaves 185 -- APPENDIX TWO -- Maps -- IA-D. Agent Travels in Massachusetts 188 -- 2. Liberator Subscriptions in Massachusetts, I830-I840 190 -- Notes 191 -- Selected Bibliography 229 -- Index 239.".
- 2001027969 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ABSTRACT OF THE MONOGRAPH----- 1 -- CHAPTER I.-GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE TOPOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGIC FEATURES OF THE -- GRAND CANON DISTRICT9 -- II.-THE MESOZOIC TERRACES UPON THE NORTHERN BORDER OF THE DISTRICT 26 -- III.-A DESCRIPTION OF THE VERMILION CLIFFS AND OF THE VALLEY OF THE VIRGEN. 51 -- IV.-THE GREAT DENUDATION61 -- V.-THE TOROWEAP VALLEY AND THE MIDDLE PORTION OF THE GRAND CARON 78 -- VI.--THE UINKARET PLATEAU101 -- VII.-A JOURNEY FROM KANAB ACROSS THE DESERT TO THE KAIBAB PLATEAU AND TO -- THE BRINK OF THE CHASM122 -- VlII.-THE SCENERY OF THE GRAND CANON IN THE KAIBAB DIVISION VIEWED FROM -- POINT SUBLIME140 -- IX.-THE AMPHITHEATERS OF THE KAIBAB DIVISION157 -- X.-STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY AND EVOLUTION OF THE KAIBAB PLATEAU183 -- XI.-THE PARIA PLATEAU AND THE MARBLE CANON PLATFORM199 -- XII.-PHYSICAL HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF THE GRAND CANON DISTRICT 206 -- XIII.-THE EXCAVATION OF THE GRAND CANON-CORRASION AND WEATHERING 230 -- XIV.-THE EXCAVATION OF THE GRAND CANON-ORIGIN OF THE DETAILS OF ITS EROSION. 250.".
- 2001027974 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Some Developments in Bra History ix -- Preface: Firming Up the Facts xi -- I The Birth of the Brassiere 1 -- 2 Brassieres Win a Niche in Fashion 11 --3 Breasts Lost and Found 34 -- 4 Brassieres Rise, Stocks Fall 58 --5 Dutiful Brassieres 82 -- 6 Boom and Busts 112 --7 Ban the Bra? 139 -- 8 Wondering About Bras 161.".
- 2001028004 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. SOVIET GENERALS WHO PERISHED IN FASCIST CAPTIVITY -- General -- The Initial Period of War (June-December 1941) -- The Captives of 1942 -- Soviet Record-keeping on the Captured Generals -- Soviet Generals in Captivity -- 2. FORGIVEN BY STALIN: SOVIET GENERALS WHO SURVIVED -- CAPTIVITY AND WERE REHABILITATED -- General -- The Initial Period of War June-December 1941) -- The Captives of 1942 -- The Captives of 1943 and 1944 -- Escapees from Captivity -- Treatment in Captivity -- Liberation -- The Postwar Fate of Released Generals -- The Survivors in Retirement -- 3. TRIED FOR TREASON AGAINST THE MOTHERLAND: -- SOVIET GENERALS CONDEMNED AFTER RELEASE FROM -- GERMAN CAPTIVITY -- General -- The Unjustly Condemned -- The Vlasov Generals -- 4. THERE WERE SUCH GENERALS: THE RIDDLE OF THE -- FATE OF RED ARMY GENERALS M. B. SALIKHOV, -- B. S. RIKHTER AND M. M. SHAPOVALOV -- 5. THE PLIGHT OF CAPTIVITY TOUCHED THEM AS WELL -- Conclusions -- Appendices -- 1. Documents and Materials on the Lives and Military Careers -- of Soviet Generals Captured, 1941-45 -- 2. Published Materials about the Lives and Combat -- Activities of Soviet Generals Captured, 1941-45 -- 3. Brief Biographical Information about Soviet Generals -- Captured, 1941-45 -- Index.".
- 2001028012 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. I Have Lost Myself -- 2. Bothered -- 3. The God Who Forgot and the Man -- Who Could Not -- 4. The Race -- 5. Irrespective of Age -- 6. A Most Loving Brother -- P A R T I I -- MIDDLE STAGE -- 7. Fumbling for the Name of My Wife -- 8. Back to Birth -- 9. National Institute of Alzheimer's -- 10. Ten Thousand Feet, at Ten O'Clock at Night -- 11. A World of Struldbruggs -- 12. Humanize the Mouse -- 13. We Hope to Radio Back to Earth Images -- of Beauty Never Seen -- P A R T I II -- END STAGE -- 14. Breakthrough? -- 15. One Thousand Subtractions -- 16. Things to Avoid -- 17. The Mice Are Smarter -- Epilogue 253 -- Acknowledgments 257 -- Resources for Patients and Families 261 -- Sources 265 -- Index 281.".
- 2001028123 tableOfContents "v. 1. Introduction with a new preface and dedication.".
- 2001028196 tableOfContents "Night games -- The dead are silent -- Blind Geronimo and his brother -- A farewell -- The second -- Baron von Leisenbohg's destiny -- The widower -- Death of a bachelor -- Dream story.".
- 2001028226 tableOfContents "pt. 1. Canonical structures in potential theory -- pt. 2. Acoustic and electromagnetic diffraction by canonical structures.".
- 2001028238 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Principal Characters -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Three Heroines and the Making of the Hero -- Dichotomies and Substitution: Fujitsubo -- Transgression, Exile, and the Development of Fiction -- The Rokujo Lady: Pride and Possession -- The Elusive Self in Heian Japan -- Meeting in Exile -- At the Capital: The Akashi Lady as Urban Aristocrat -- Chapter 2. A Minor Heroine and the Unmaking -- of the Hero -- Minor Chapters and Minor Heroines -- The Noble Exile and the Stepdaughter -- The Eastern Pavilion and the Battle of the Seasons -- The Rokujoin: Prelude -- Spring in the Rokujoin -- Fiction and Courtship -- Varieties of Carnation: The Lady of Omi and Tamakazura -- Autumn in the Rokujoin -- Tamakazura: The Stolen Prize -- Chapter 3. A Substitute for All Seasons -- The Naming of a Heroine -- Childhood as a Symbolic State -- Idealized Banality and Its Rupture -- The Growth of Vision -- The Staging of Death -- The Hero Alone -- Chapter 4. Women Beyond the Capital -- Uji Before the Uji Chapters Contents -- Secrets, Fragrances, and Vocation: The Men of Uji -- Sisterhood in Uji: Oigimi, the Firstborn -- Between Authenticity and Substitution: Nakanokimi -- Drifting Beyond Substitution: Ukifune -- Postscript -- Appendix. Chapter Titles in the Tale of Genji -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.".
- 2001028241 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword Christopher Andrew vii -- List of Illustrations ix -- Preface xi -- 1. Introduction: The Importance of Matthew M. Aid -- Signals Intelligence in the Cold War and Cees Wiebes 1 -- 2. The National Security Agency and the -- Cold War Matthew M. Aid 27 -- 3. GCHQ and Sigint in the Early Cold War -- 1945-70 Richard J. Aldrich 67 -- 4. Canada's Communications Security -- Establishment from Cold War to Globalization Martin Rudner 97 -- 5. The Bundesnachrichtendienst, the -- Bundeswehr and Sigint in the Cold War -- and After Erich Schmidt-Eenboom 129 -- 6. France, Sigint and the Cold War Roger Faligot 177 -- 7. Scandinavia, Sigint and the Cold War Alf R. Jacobsen 209 -- 8. Dutch Sigint during the Cold War, 1945-94 Cees Wiebes 243 -- 9. Dutch Sigint and the Conflict with Indonesia, -- 1950-62 Wies Platje 285 -- 10. Conclusions Matthew M. Aid -- and Cees Wiebes 313 -- Abstracts 333 -- About the Contributors 338 -- Index 341.".
- 2001028287 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. Introduction: What Was the Cold War? 2. The Cold War and International Relations Theory -- Realism and the Cold War -- Pluralist and Ideas-Based Approaches to the Cold War -- Historical Materialist Approaches to the Cold War PART I: THEORY 3 The Politics of the State in the Cold War -- Realism, the State and the Cold War in International -- Relations Theory -- Reconstructing a Politics of the State in the Cold War -- Conclusion: The Real Politics of the Cold War 4 Military Power and Strategic Conflict in the Cold War -- Military Power in the Cold War -- Geopolitical Determinants of Military Power in the -- Cold War -- Domestic Determinants of Military Power in the Cold War -- Social Relations of Military Power in the Cold War -- Conclusions Social Revolution and the Cold War -- Non-Marxist Approaches to Social Revolution and the -- Cold War -- Marxist Approaches to Social Revolution in the Cold War -- Social Revolution as the Dynamic of the Cold War -- Revolutionary Consequences of Capitalist Development -- Conclusions: The Cold War as Social Revolution -- PART II: HISTORY 6. The International Relations of the USSR in the Cold War -- The International Relations of the USSR and Social -- Revolution -- Cuba -- Vietnam -- Conclusions 7. The International Relations of the United States in the -- Cold War -- The International Relations of the United States and -- Social Revolution -- Cuba -- Vietnam -- Conclusions 8. Conclusion: Understanding the Cold War and Its End -- Politics and the State -- Military Power as a Currency of Politics -- Capitalism and Revolutionary Social Transformation -- The Ends of the Cold War Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001028368 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE: THE BEGINNING CHAPTER TWO: FIRST PHASE 51 CHAPTER THREE: THE WEEK 1O1 CHAPTER FOUR: BEYOND THE WEEK 161 CHAPTER FIVE: INTO THE SEA 179 CHAPTER SIX: ACROSS THE LAND 227 CHAPTER SEVEN: BEYOND THE BASICS 279 EPILOGUE: A LOOK AHEAD 307 APPENDIX 318 PHOTOGRAPH CAPTIONS 320.".
- 2001028371 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- First Thoughts -- Broken-backed Warfare -- Nuclear Ambitions -- Nuclear Stalemate -- Polaris and Beyond -- Conclusions -- Epilogue: Thirty Years of Consensus -- Appendix: Royal Navy Nuclear Stockpiles -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001028372 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1 Pre-1940 Helicopter Developments -- 2 The Wartime Legacy, 1940-45 -- 3 Establishing a British Helicopter Industry, 1945-47 -- 4 Helicopter Policy, 1947-50 -- 5 Helicopter Developments, 1950-55 -- 6 Helicopter Developments, 1955-60 -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001028388 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: German European and Foreign -- Policy Before and After Unification Douglas Webber Germany and the Kosovo War: Still a -- Civilian Power? Adrian Hyde-Price Change and Continuity in Post-Unification -- German Foreign Policy Sebastian Harnisch Germany and the Use of Military Force: -- 'Total War', the 'Culture of Restraint' Rainer Baumann -- and the Quest for Normality and Gunther Hellmann Recasting the Security Bargains: Germany, -- European Security Policy and the Transatlantic -- Relationship Alister John Miskimmon Germany in Europe: Return of the Nightmare or Towards -- an Engaged Germany in a New Europe? Wolfgang Wessels Germany's Power and the Weakening of -- States in a Globalised World: -- Deconstructing a Paradox Anne-Marie Le Gloannec Germany, Quo Vadis? A View from the -- Diplomatic World Philippe de Schoutheete Germany, Quo Vadis? A View from Poland Jerzy Kranz German Foreign Policy and Transatlantic -- Relations since Unification Andrew Denison The European Policy-Making Machinery Simon Bulmer, -- in the Berlin Republic: Hindrance Andreas Maurer -- or Handmaiden? and William Paterson Abstracts Notes on Contributors Index.".
- 2001028399 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. Metallic Alloys -- 1. Ferrous Alloys (Ferritic and Martensitic) -- Bruce Craig -- 2. Austenitic Stainless Steels -- Russell H. Jones, Stephen M. Bruemmer, Mike J. Danielson, -- and Bruce Craig -- 3. Nickel-Based Alloys for Resistance to Aqueous Corrosion -- Paul Crook -- :3.^ -- Nickel-Based Alloys for Resistance to High-Temperature -- Corrosion -- Mark A. Harper and George Y. Lai -- 5.Corrosion of Copper and Its Alloys -- Andrew James Brock -- 6. Reactive and Refractory Alloys -- Te-Lin Yau -- 7. Aluminum Alloys -- N. J. Henry Holroyd -- 8. Magnesium Alloys -- Mike J. Danielson -- II. Intermetallic Alloys -- 9. Environmental Embrittlement of Nickel-Based and Iron-Based -- Intermetallics -- Norman S. Stoloff -- III. Ceramics -- 10. Nonoxide Ceramics -- Nathan S. Jacobson and Elizabeth J. Opila -- 11. Oxide Ceramics -- F. S. Pettit, G. H. Meier, and J. R. Blachere -- IV. Composites -- 12. Metal Matrix Composites -- Russell H. Jones -- 13. Ceramic Matrix Composites -- Russell H. Jones, C. H. Henager, Jr., Charles A. Lewinsohn, -- and Charles F. Windisch, Jr. -- 14. Issues in Predicting Long-Term Environmental Degradation of -- Fiber-Reinforced Plastics -- Aaron Barkatt -- V. Metallic Glasses -- 15. Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Alloys -- Koji Hashimoto -- Index.".
- 2001028402 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Historical Evolution of Chemiluminescence -- Ana M. Garcia Campaia, Willy R. G. Baeyens, and Manuel -- Romdn-Ceba -- 2. Chemiluminescence-Based Analysis: An Introduction to -- Principles, Instrumentation, and Applications -- Ana M. Garcia-Campaia, Willy R. G. Baeyens, and Xinrong -- Zhang -- 3. The Nature of Chemiluminescent Reactions -- Stephen G. Schulman, Joanna M. Schulman, and Yener -- Rakicioglu -- 4. Recent Evolution in Instrumentation for Chemiluminescence -- Dan A. Lerner -- 5. Applications of Chemiluminescence in Organic Analysis -- Yener Rakicioglu, Joanna M. Schulman, and Stephen G. -- Schulman --6. Application of Chemiluminescence in Inorganic Analysis -- Xinrong Zhang, Ana M. Garcia-Campaia, and Willy R. G. -- Baeyens -- 7. Mechanism and Applications of Peroxyoxalate -- Chemiluminescence -- Malin Stigbrand, Tobias Jonsson, Einar Ponten, Knut Irgum, -- and Richard Bos -- 8. Kinetics in Chemiluminescence Analysis -- Dolores Perez-Bendito and Manuel Silva -- 9. Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence -- Andrew W. Knight -- 10. Applications of Bioluminescence in Analytical Chemistry -- Stefano Girotti, Elida Nora Ferri, Luca Bolelli, Gloria Sermasi, -- and Fabiana Fini -- 11. The Role of Organized Media in Chemiluminescence Reactions -- Jose Juan Santana Rodriguez -- 12. Chemiluminescence in Flow Injection Analysis -- Antony C. Calokerinos and Leonidas P. Palilis -- 13. Gas-Phase Chemiluminescence Detection -- James E. Boulter and John W. Birks -- 14. Chemiluminescence Detection in Liquid Chromatography -- Naotaka Kuroda, Masaaki Kai, and Kenichiro Nakashima -- 15. Chemiluminescence Detection in Capillary Electrophoresis -- Ana M. Garcia-Campania, Willy R. G. Baeyens, and Norberto -- A. Guzman -- 16. Bioanalytical Applications of Chemiluminescent Imaging -- Aldo Roda, Patrizia Pasini, Monica Musiani, Mario Baraldini, -- Massimo Guardigli, Mara Mirasoli, and Carmela Russo -- 17. Photosensitized Chemiluminescence: Its Medical and Industrial -- Applications for Antioxidizability Tests -- Igor Popov and Gudrun Lewin 18. Application of Novel Acridan Esters as Chemiluminogenic -- Signal Reagents in Immunoassay -- Gijsbert Zomer and Marjorie Jacquemijns -- 19. Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence in DNA Analysis -- Masaaki Kai, Kazuko Ohta, Naotaka Kuroda, and Kenichiro -- Nakashima -- 20. Recent Developments in Chemiluminescence Sensors -- Xinrong Zhang, Ana M. Garcia-Campaia, Willy R. G. Baeyens, -- Raluca-loana Stefan, Hassan Y. Aboul-Enein, and Jacobus F. -- van Staden -- Abbreviations -- Index.".
- 2001028425 tableOfContents "Cinderella -- the selfish giant -- Rapunzel -- Jack and the beanstalk -- Sleeping Beauty -- The little mermaid -- The frog prince -- Beauty and the Beast -- Diamonds and toads -- The twelve dancing princesses -- The fisherman and his wife -- The princess and the pea -- Rumpelstiltskin -- The snow Queen.".
- 2001028437 tableOfContents "v. 1. United States I -- v. 2. United States II -- v. 3. Canada/the Arctic -- v. 4. Central America/the Caribbean -- v. 5. South America -- v. 6. The Nordic Countries -- v. 7. The British Isles -- v. 8. France -- v. 9. Netherlands/Belgium/Luxemourg -- v. 10. Spain/Portugal -- v. 11. Italy/Greece -- v. 12. Germany/Austria/Switzerland -- v. 13. Eastern Europe -- v. 14. Russia/Norhtern Eurasia -- v. 15. The Middle East -- v. 16. North Africa -- v. 17. West Africa/Central Africa/East Africa -- v. 18. Southern Africa -- v. 19. The Indian Subcontinent -- v. 20. China/Taiwan -- v. 21. Southeast Asia -- v. 22. Japan/Korea -- v. 23. Australasia/the Pacific Islands/Antarctica -- v. 24. Index.".
- 2001028460 tableOfContents "v. 1. Africa-bioluminescence -- v. 2. Biomass-clear-cutting -- v. 3. Climate and weather-emergent -- v. 4. Endangered species-food web -- v. 5. Forest fire-iguana -- v. 6. Indonesia-manatee -- v. 7. Mangrove forest-orangutan -- v. 8. Orchid-red panda -- v. 9. Reforestation-spider -- v. 10. Squirrel-Yanomami people -- v. 11. Index.".
- 2001028461 tableOfContents "v. 1. Agee-Bellow -- v. 2. Benét-Cather -- v. 3. Cormier-Dylan -- v. 4. Eliot-Frost -- v. 5. Gaines-Hinton -- v. 6. Hughes-Lewis -- v. 7. London-McNickle -- v. 8. Miller-O'Connor -- v. 9. O'Neill-Rich -- v. 10. Salinger-Stein -- v. 11. Steinbeck-Walker -- v. 12. Welty-Zindel -- v. 13. Index.".
- 2001028549 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction to Trace Environmental Quantitative Analysis (TEQA) -- 2. Calibration, Verification, Statistical Treatment of Analytical Data, Detection Limits, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control -- 3. Sample Preparation Techniques to Isolate and Recover Organics and Inorganics -- 4. Determinative Techniques to Measure Organics and Inorganics -- 5. Specific Laboratory Experiments -- Appendix A: Glossary -- Appendix B: QA/QC Illustrated -- Appendix C: TEQA Applied to Drinking Water -- Appendix D: Instrument Designs -- Appendix E: Useful Internet Links for Environmental Analytical Chemists -- Index.".
- 2001028550 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: -- Part I: Principles and Instrumentation of Gas Chromatography-Mass -- Spectrometry -- I. Principles and Instrumentation of Gas Chromatography-Mass -- Spectrometry 1 -- W. M. A. Niessen -- 2. Principles and Applications of Surface Ionization in Gas -- Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry 31 -- Toshihiro Fujii -- Part II: Industrial and Environmental Applications -- 3. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in the Petroleum -- Industry 55 -- C. S. Hsu and D. Drinkwater -- 4. Analysis of Dioxins and Polychlorinated Biphenyls by -- Quadrupole Ion-Trap Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry 95 -- J. B. Plomley, M. Lausevic, and R. E. March -- 5. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Analysis of -- lChlorinated Organic Compounds 117 -- M. T. Galceran and F. J. Santos -- 6. On-Line Solid-Phase Extraction-Capillary Gas -- Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry for Water Analysis 155 -- Thomas Hankemeier and Udo A. Th. Brinkman -- 7. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in Occupational -- and Environmental Health Risk Assessment with Some -- Applications Related to Environmental and Biological -- Monitoring of 1-Nitropyrene 199 -- P. T. J. Scheepers, R. Anzion, and R. P. Bos -- 8. Application of Solid-Phase Microextraction-Gas -- Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in Quantitative -- Bioanalysis 229 -- Paola Manini and Roberta Andreoli -- Part III: Pharmaceutical and Clinical Applications -- 9. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry of Drugs in -- Biological Fluids After Automated Sample Pretreatment 247 -- M. Valcdrcel, M. Gallego, and S. Cdrdenas -- 10. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Analysis of -- Anesthetics and Metabolites Using Multidimensional Detection -- Strategies 267 -- M. Ddsage and J. Guitton -- 11. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in Clinical Stable -- Isotope Studies: Possibilities and Limitations 285 -- F. Stellaard -- 12. Clinical Steroid Analysis by Gas Chromatography-Mass -- Spectrometry 309 -- Stefan A. Wudy, Janos Homoki, and Walter M. Teller -- 13. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry for Selective -- Screening for Inborn Errors of Metabolism 341 -- Jirn Oliver Sass and Adrian C. Sewell -- Part IV. Toxicological and Forensic Applications -- 14. Applications of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in -- Clinical and Forensic Toxicology and Doping Control 355 -- Hans H. Maurer -- 15. Detection of Drugs of Abuse by Gas Chromatography-Mass -- Spectrometry 369 -- Jennifer S. Brodbelt, Michelle Reyzer, and Mary Satterfield -- 16. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Analysis of -- Explosives 387 -- Shmuel Zitrin -- Part V. Food-Related Applications -- 17. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Flavors -- and Fragrances 409 -- M. Careri and A. Mangia -- 18. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry for Residue Analysis: -- Some Basic Concepts 441 -- H. F. De Brabander, K. De Wasch, S. Impens, R. Schilt, and -- M. S. Leloux -- 19. Applications of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in -- Residue Analysis of Veterinary Hormonal Substances and -- Endocrine Disruptors 455 -- R. Schilt, K. De Wasch, S. Impens, H. F. De Brabander, and -- M. S. Leloux -- 20. Identification of Terpenes by Gas Chromatography-Mass -- Spectrometry 483 -- A. Orav -- Appendix 495 -- Index 499.".
- 2001028560 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. General Principles Including Diagnosis -- 1 The Epidemiology of Fungal Infections -- Michael A. Pfaller * Richard P Wenzel -- 2 Fungal Pathogenesis -- Garry T Cole -- 3 Immunology -- Thomas S. Harrison * Stuart M. Levitz -- 4 The Laboratory and Clinical Mycology -- Michael A. Pfaller * Michael R. McGinnis -- 5 Histopathology of Fungal Infections -- Gail L. Woods * Vicki J. Schnadig -- 6 Radiology of Fungal Infections -- Carlos Bazan III * MichaelJ. McCarthy * -- Melissa L. Rosado de Christenson * Kedar Chintapalli -- 7 Antifungal Therapy -- Sanjay G. Revankar * J. Richard Graybill --II. The Organisms -- 8 Candida -- Maria Cecilia Dignani * Joseph S. Solomkin -- Elias J. Anaissie -- 9 Cryptococcus -- Maria Anna Viviani * Anna Maria Tortorano * Libero Ajello -- 10 Infections Caused by Non-Candida, -- Non-Cryptococcus Yeasts -- Janine R. Maenza * William G. Merz -- 11 Aspergillus -- Malcolm D. Richardson * Maarit Kokki -- 12 Zygomycosis -- Francoise Dromer * Michael R. McGinnis -- 13 Hyalohyphomycoses -- Maria Cecilia Dignani * Elias N. Kiwan * Elias J. Anaissie -- 14 Dematiaceous Fungi -- Stephen E. Sanche * Deanna A. Sutton * Michael G. Rinaldi -- 15 Endemic Mycoses -- Sofia Perea * Thomas F Patterson -- 16 Dermatophytes -- Masataro Hiruma * Hideyo Yamaguchi --III. Clinical Syndromes and Organ Systems -- 17 Fungal Infections in the Patient with Human -- Immunodeficiency Virus Infection -- Michael Saccente -- 18 Fungal Infections in the Patient with Cancer -- Elias J. Anaissie * Tahsine H. Mahfouz * Elias N. Kiwan -- 19 Fungal Infections in the Organ Transplant -- Recipient -- Robert H. Rubin -- 20 Fungal Infections in the Pediatric Patient -- Andreas H. Groll * Thomas J. Walsh -- 21 Oral Fungal Infections -- Mary M. Horgan * William G. Powderly -- 22 Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Mycoses -- Roderick J. Hay -- 23 Fungal Infections of Bone and Joint -- Carol A. Kemper * Stanley C. Deresinski -- 24 Fungal Infections of the Genitourinary Tract -- Jack D. Sobel -- 25 Fungal Infections of the Respiratory Tract -- Peter S. Francis * Thomas J. Walsh -- xii CONTENTS -- 26 Fungal Infections of the Central Nervous -- System -- Bertrand Dupont -- 27 Hematogenously Disseminated Fungal -- Infections -- John H. Rex * Peter G. Pappas -- 28 Fungal Infections of the Eye -- Gregory A. King * Jeffrey J. Zuravleff * Victor L. Yu -- IV. Special Considerations -- 29 Geographic, Travel, and Occupational Fungal -- Infections -- Robert W. Bradsher -- 30 Mycotoxins and Human Disease -- John L. Richard -- Index.".
- 2001028589 tableOfContents "The house of Mapuhi -- The whale tooth -- Mauki -- Yah! Yah! Yah! --The heathen -- The terrible Solomons -- The inevitable white man -- The seed of McCoy.".
- 2001028628 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part One Surfactant Synthesis and Transformations -- 1. Industrial Surfactant Syntheses 1 -- Ansgar Behler, Manfred Biermann, Karlheinz Hill, Hans-Christian Raths, Marie-Esther Saint Victor, -- and Giinter Uphues -- 2. Cleavable Surfactants 45 -- Krister Holmberg -- 3. Gemini Surfactants and Surfactant Oligomers 59 -- Martin In -- 4. New Glycolipids Having Biological Activities: Key Role of Their Organization 111 -- Armand Lattes, Isabelle Rico-Lattes, Emile Perez, and Muriel Blanzat -- 5. Surfactants for Supercritical and Near-Critical Fluids 129 ' -- Terri Carson, Sharon L. Wells, and Joseph M. DeSimone -- 6. Acid- and Oxidatively Labile Vinyl Ether Surfactants: Synthesis and Drug Delivery Applications 145 -- Jong-Mok Kim and David H. Thompson -- 7. Three Principles for Active Control of Interfacial Properties of Surfactant Solutions 155 -- Jason Y Shin, Lana L Jong, Nihal Aydogan, and Nicholas L Abbott --Part Two Chemistry in Isotropic Phases and in Mesophases -- 8. Reactivity Control by Aqueous Amphiphilic Self-Assembling Systems 175 -- Gianfranco Savelli, Raimondo Germani, and Lucia Brinchi -- 9. Diels-Alder Reactions in Micellar Media 247 -- Sijbren Otto and Jan B. F N. Engberts -- 10. Interfacial Compositions of Surfactant Assemblies by Chemical Trapping with Arenediazonium Ions: -- Method and Applications 265 -- Laurence S. Romsted -- 11. Electro-Organic Synthesis in Macro- and Microheterogeneous Solutions: Emulsions, Micelles, -- and Related Systems 295 -- Marc Thomalla -- 12. Mediated Electro-Organic Synthesis in Microemulsions 323 -- James F Rusling -- 13. Chemical Activation in Micelles, Pseudomicelles, and Microemulsions 337 -- Isabelle Rico-Lattes, Armand Lattes, Emile Perez, Ferdinand Gonzaga, and Andreea Ruxandra Schmitzer -- 14. Reactions and Synthesis in Microemulsions and Emulsions in Carbon Dioxide 349 -- Keith P Johnston, J. D. Holmes, G. B. Jacobson, C. T Lee, G. Li, P Psathas, and M. Z. Yates -- 15. Reactions in Multiphase (Liquid/Liquid) Micellar Systems 359 -- Turgut Battal and James F Rathman -- 16. Chemical Detoxification in Amphiphilic Systems 373 -- Raymond A. Mackay -- 17. Colloidal Chemistry of Lubricating Oils 385 -- Duncan C. Hone, Brian H. Robinson, Jane R. Galsworthy, and Roger W. Glyde -- 18. Giant Vesicles as Microchemical Vessels 395 -- Stephen J. Lee and Jason S. Keiper -- 19. Electroless Plating of Organic Pigment Thin Films Using Surfactants with an Azobenzene Group 407 -- Tetsuo Saji -- 20. Kinetic and Thermodynamic Modeling of Micellar Autocatalysis 413 -- Jean-Claude Micheau and R. Nagarajan --Part Three Polymerization Chemistry -- 21. Emulsion Polymerization 429 -- Klaus Tauer -- 22. Free Radical Polymerization in Microemulsions 455 -- Carlos C. Co, Renko de Vries, and Eric W. Kaler -- 23. Heterophase Polymerization in Inverse Systems 471 -- Katharina Landfester and Hans-Peter Hentze -- 24. Vesicular Polymerization 501 -- Jutta Hotz and Wolfgang Meier -- 25. The Use of Surfactant Self-Assembly in the Enzymatic Synthesis of Novel Polymers 515 -- Glen Irvin, Sukanta Banerjee, Ramannair Premachandran, Blake A. Simmons, Sichu Li, Vijay T John, -- Gary McPherson, Joseph Akkara, David Kaplan, and Weilie Zhou -- 26. Material Synthesis by Polymerization in Surfactant Mesophases 525 -- Eric J. Paul and Robert K. Prud'homme -- 27. Admicellar Polymerization 537 -- John O'Haver, Brian Grady, Jeffrey H. Harwell, and Edgar A. O'Rear -- 28. Polymerizable and Polymeric Surfactants 547 -- Alain Guyot and Klaus Tauer --Part Four Particle Precipitation -- 29. Organic Particle Precipitation 577 -- John Texter -- 30. Synthesis of Inorganic and Organic Nanoparticles in Microemulsions 609 -- L. Jeunieau, F Debuigne, and Janos B.Nagy -- 31. Colloidal Nanoparticles and Nanoparticulate Films Grown at the Air-Water Interface 633 -- Janos H. Fendler -- 32. Formation of Nanoparticles in Organized Amphiphilic Films 639 -- Karen Grieve, Franz Grieser, and D. Neil Furlong --Part Five Supramolecular Synthesis -- 33. The Role of Steric Constraints and Intermolecular Interactions in the Formation of Surfactant Phases 667 -- Sonke Svenson -- 34. Stereochemistry of Lipid Micelles and Vesicles That Survive Drying 715 -- Jiirgen-Hinrich Fuhrhop -- 35. Synthesis and Properties of Amphiphile-Based Gene Carriers 729 -- Nily Dan -- 36. Synthesis of Microporous Materials from Reverse Micelles 737 -- Ramsharan Singh, Mario Castagnola, and Prabir K. Dutta -- 37. Mesoscopic Films at Interfaces 761 -- Srinivas Manne, R. K. Workman, and J. L. Wolgemuth -- 38. Synthesis of Mesoscopic Silica Films at Fluid-Fluid Interfaces 779 -- Yoon Seob Lee and James F. Rathman -- 39. Inorganic Nanostructure Design with Amphiphilic Block Copolymers 797 -- Christine Goltner -- 40. The Role of Surfactants and Amphiphiles in the Synthesis of Porous Inorganic Solids 819 -- Andreas Stein and Brian J. Melde.".
- 2001028667 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Gardens into Cultural Change, 1550-1850 1 -- Michel Conan -- Mique, the Architect of Royal Intimacy 25 -- Patrice Higonnet -- Social Class and Consumption -- The Rise and Fall of Gardens in the Republic of Genoa, 1528-1797 43 -- Lauro Magnani -- Flowers of Distinction: Taste, Class, and Floriculture 77 -- in Seventeenth-Century France -- Elizabeth Hyde -- Pavilions, Power, and Patriotism: Garden Architecture at Vauxhall 101 -- Gregory Nosan -- The Prospect of Trade: The Merchant Gardeners of Bristol 123 -- in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century -- David Lambert -- La Pens6e Bourgeoisie in the Biedermeier Garden 147 -- Robert Rotenberg -- Bourgeois Cultures into Garden Art -- Bourgeois Culture and French Gardening in the Sixteenth 173 -- and Seventeenth Centuries -- Chandra Mukerji -- Commercial Profit and Cultural Display in the Eighteenth-Century 189 -- Landscape Gardens at Wentworth Woodhouse and Harewood -- Patrick Eyres -- The Culture of Horticulture: Class, Consumption, and Gender 221 -- in the English Landscape Garden -- Mark Laird -- Joseph Paxton's Water Lily 255 -- Margaret Flanders Darby -- Gardens, Gender, and Public Spaces -- Sexuality and Politics in the Gardens at West Wycombe 285 -- and Medmenham Abbey -- Wendy Frith -- Gothic Gallantry: Humphry Repton, Lord Byron, 311 -- and the Sexual Politics of Landscape Gardening -- Stephen Daniels -- Women, Gardens, and the English Middle Class 337 -- in the Early Nineteenth Century -- Heath Schenker -- Contributors 361 -- Indexes 365.".
- 2001028698 tableOfContents "Old Mother West Wind -- Adventures of Peter Cottontail -- Adventures of Grandfather Frog -- Adventures of Buster Bear.".
- 2001028773 tableOfContents "[1] Clasroom manual -- [2] Shop manual for.".
- 2001028852 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. -- AT THE CROSSROADS -- 7 -- 2. -- TO BE AND NOT TO BE -- 3 -- IN SEARCH OF THE GREAT WATCHMAKER -- 37 -- 4. -- THE UNIVERSE IN A GRAIN OF SAND -- 61 -- 5. -- MIRAGES OF REALITY -- 79 -- 6. -- LIKE A BOLT FROM THE BLUE -- 101 -- 7. -- EACH TO HIS OWN REALITY -- 113 -- 8. -- QUESTIONS OF TIME -- 127 -- 9. -- CHAOS AND HARMONY -- 141 -- 10. -- THE VIRTUAL FRONTIER -- 161 -- 11. -- ROBOTS THAT THINK THEY CAN THINK? -- 183 -- 12. -- THE GRAMMAR OF THE UNIVERSE -- 205 -- 13. -- REASON AND CONTEMPLATION -- 229 -- 14 -- BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER -- 251 -- 15. -- FROM MEDITATION TO ACTION -- 257 -- THE MONK'S CONCLUSION -- 267 -- THE SCIENTIST'S CONCLUSION -- 275 -- Notes 283 -- Scientific Glossary 297 -- Buddhist Glossary 302 -- Acknowledgments 306 -- Index 307.".
- 2001028883 tableOfContents "v. 1. Abdomen-antihistamines -- v. 2. Anxiety-blood transfusion -- v. 3. Blood type-cholesterol -- v. 4. Chronic fatigue syndrome-digestive system diseases and disorders -- v. 5. Diphtheria-ethical issues -- v. 6. Excretion-genetic engineering -- v. 7. Gigantism-hormones and hormonal disorders -- v. 8. Hospice-joints -- v. 9. Joints, disorders of-measles -- v. 10. Medical research-nervous system -- v. 11. Nervous system disorders-physical examination -- v. 12. Physical fitness-raynaud's disease -- v. 13. Recreation-skin care -- v. 14. Skin diseases and disorders-tendon -- v. 15. Tennis elbow-yoga -- v. 16. First aid-comprehensive index.".
- 2001028891 tableOfContents "Cameras -- The lens -- Film -- Exposure -- Film processing -- Printing -- Finishing -- Composition and communication -- Light, lighting, and filters -- Advanced printing -- Manipulative techniques -- View camera -- Advanced control of film -- Zone system -- Digital imaging -- Exhibition, portfolio, and reproduction -- Milestones in the history of photography.".
- 2001028904 tableOfContents "Pt. 1. A magical gift -- pt. 2. The films.".
- 2001028928 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The History of Prostate Specific Antigen -- David Crawford and Steve Waxman -- 2. Biochemistry and Basic Science -- Ulf-Hakan Stenman -- 3. Variability of Immunoassays for PSA -- Axel Senzjonow, Gabriela De Angelis, and Hans-Peter -- Schmid -- 4. PSA Density: Does It Still Have Utility? -- David Knowles, Emilia Bagiella, and Mitchell C. Benson -- 5. PSA Velocity -- Faiyaaz M. Jhaveri -- 6. Age Specific PSA -- Ophelia Blake, Kevin McGeeney, and John M. Fitzpatrick -- 7. Free and Total PSA -- Paul E. Li and Paul H. Lange -- 8. Alpha-1-Antichymotrypsin Complexed Prostate Specific -- Antigen -- Michael K. Brawer -- 9. PSA and Early Detection -- David K. Ornstein, Alfredo Velasco, and Gerald L. Andriole -- 10. PSA and Repeat Biopsy -- Bob Djavan -- 11. PSA and Staging -- Jonathan D. Eaton, Grenville M. Oades, and Roger S. Kirby -- 12. PSA and Radical Prostatectomy -- Mark R. Feneley and Alan W. Partin -- 13. PSA and Radiation Therapy -- Juanita Crook -- 14. PSA and Hormonal Therapy -- S. Larry Goldenberg, Shane E. La Bianca, and Martin E. -- Gleave -- 15. PSA and Chemotherapy -- Andrea Veatch and Celestia Higano -- 16. Human Glandular Kallikrein 2 Protein -- George G. Klee, Charles Young, and Donald Tindall -- 17. Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen -- Eric H. Holmes -- Index.".
- 2001028986 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: -- introduction Kristin Mann and Edna G. Bay -- Shifting Paradigms in the Study of the African Diaspora -- and of Atlantic History and Culture Kristin Mann -- The Evolution of the Brazilian Community in Ouidah Robin Law -- Protection, Political Exile, and the Atlantic Slave-Trade: -- History and Collective Memory in Dahomey Edna G. Bay -- Some Reflections on the Brazilian Legacy in -- Dahomey Elis6e Soumonni -- The Identity, Contributions, and Ideology of the -- Aguda (Afro-Brazilians) of the Gulf of Benin: -- A Reinterpretation Olabiyi Babalola Yai -- Buying and Selling Korans in Nineteenth-Century -- Rio de Janeiro Alberto Da Costa E Silva -- The Jeje in the Tambor de Mina of Mamrnhao -- and in the Candomble of Bahia Luis Nicolau Par6s -- Candomble in Nineteenth-Century Bahia: Priests, -- Followers, Clients Jojo Jose Reis -- Africa in the Reinvention of Nineteenth-Century -- Afro-Bahian Identity Kim D. Butler -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.".
- 2001029049 tableOfContents "The heart is a lonely hunter -- Reflections in a golden eye -- The ballad of the sad café -- The member of the wedding -- Clock without hands.".
- 2001029060 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Biotic Homogenization: A Sequential and Selective -- Process -- Michael L. Mckinney and Julie L. Lockwood -- Chapter 2. Biotic Homogenization: Lessons from the Past -- Kaustuv Roy and Jeffrey S. Kauffman -- Chapter 3. Birds and Butterflies Along Urban Gradients in Two -- Ecoregions of the United States: Is Urbanization Creating a -- Homogeneous Fauna? -- Robert B. Blair -- Chapter 4. Rarity and Phylogeny in Birds -- Thomas J. Webb, Melanie Kershaw and Kevin J. Gaston -- Chapter 5. Hybridization between Native and Alien Plants andIts -- Consequences -- Curtis C. Daehler and Debbie A. Carino -- Chapter 6. Taxonomic Selectivity in Surviving Introduced Insects -- in the United States -- Diego P. Vazquez and Daniel Simberloff -- Chapter 7. Are Unsuccessful Avian Invaders Rarer in Their -- Native Range Than Successful Invaders? -- Thomas Brooks -- Chapter 8. A Geographical Perspective on the Biotic -- Homogenization Process: Implications from the -- Macroecology of North American Birds -- Brian A. Maurer, Eric T. Linder, and David Gammon -- Chapter 9. Global Warming, Temperature Homogenization -- and Species Extinction -- J.L. Green, J. Harte, and A. Ostling -- Chapter 10. The History and Ecological Basis of Extinction and -- Speciation in Birds -- Peter M. Bennett, Ian P.F. Owens, and Jonathan E.M. Baillie -- Chapter 11. Downsizing Nature: Anthropogenic Dwarfing of -- Species and Ecosystems -- Mark V. Lomolino, Rob Channell, David R. Perault, and -- Gregory A. Smith -- Chapter 12. Spatial Homogenization of the Aquatic Fauna of -- Tennessee: Extinction and Invasion Following Land Use -- Change and Habitat Alteration -- Jeffrey R. Duncan and Julie L. Lockwood -- Chapter 13. Homogenization of California's Fish Fauna Through -- Abiotic Change -- Michael P. Marchetti, Theo Light, Joaquin Feliciano, -- Trip Armstrong, Zeb Hogan, Joshua Viers, and Peter B. Moyle -- Contributors -- Index.".
- 2001029113 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: LIST OF PLATES -- LIST OF FIGURES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Foreword, Sir Michael Rutter --1. Outline --2. Talent and Intelligence --3. Autism and Special Abilities --4. Poetry --5. Foreign Languages --6. Calendar Calculations --7. Date Memory --8. Numbers --9. Drawing --10. Pictorial Strategies --11. Two Savant Artists --12. Musical Memory and Improvisation --13. Autism and Savant Ability Revisited -- SUBJECT INDEX -- AUTHOR INDEX.".
- 2001029123 tableOfContents "Promenade / by Josh Adell -- Summer / by Gideon Brower -- Befriending Bertha / by Kerry Muir.".
- 2001029189 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Why This Book?: New Capabilities and New Needs for Unit -- Commitment Modeling -- B. F. Hobbs, W. R Stewart Jr., R E. Bixby, M. H. Rothkopf, R. P. -- O'Neill, H.-p. Chao -- 2. Regulatory Evolution, Market Design and Unit Commitment -- R P. O'Neill, U. Helman, P. M Sotkiewicz, M H. Rothkopf, W. R -- Stewart Jr. -- 3. Development of an Electric Energy Market Simulator -- A. Debs, C. Hansen, Y-C. Wu -- II. New Features in Unit Commitment Models -- 4. Auctions with Explicit Demand-Side Bidding in Competitive -- Electricity Markets -- A. Borghetti, G. Gross, C. A. Nucci -- 5. Thermal Unit Commitment with a Nonlinear AC Power Flow -- Network Model -- C. E. Murillo-Sdnchez, R J. Thomas -- 6. Optimal Self-Commitment under Uncertain Energy and Reserve -- Prices -- R. Rajaraman, L. Kirsch, F. L. Alvarado, C. Clark -- 7. A Stochastic Model for a Price-Based Unit Commitment Problem -- and Its Application to Short-Term Generation Asset Valuation -- C.-L. Tseng -- 8. Probabilistic Unit Commitment under a Deregulated Market -- J. Valenzuela, M. Mazumdar -- m. Algorithmic Advances -- 9. Solving Hard Mixed-Integer Programs for Electricity Generation -- S. Ceria -- 10. An Interior-Point/Cutting-Plane Algorithm to Solve the Dual Unit -- Commitment Problem -- On Dual Variables, Duality Gap, and -- Cost Recovery -- M. Madrigal, V H. Quintana -- 11. Building and Evaluating Genco Bidding Strategies and Unit -- Commitment Schedules with Genetic Algorithms -- C. W. Richter, Jr., G. B. Sheble -- 12. An Equivalencing Technique for Solving the Large-Scale Ther- -- mal Unit Commitment Problem -- S. Sen, D.P. Kothari -- IV. Decentralized Decision Making -- 13. Strategic Unit Commitment for Generation in Deregulated Elec- -- tricity Markets -- A. Baillo, M Ventosa, A. Ramos, M. Rivier, A. Canseco -- 14. Optimization-Based Bidding Strategies for Deregulated Electric -- Power Markets -- X. Guan, E. Ni, P. B. Luh, Y-C. Ho -- 15. Decentralized Nodal-Price Self-Dispatch and Unit Commitment -- F. D. Galiana. A. L. Motto, A. J. Conejo, M. Huneault -- 16. Decentralized Unit Commitment in Competitive Energy Markets -- J. Xu, R. D. Christie -- Index.".