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- 2001034420 tableOfContents "The book of beasts -- Uncle James, or The purple stranger -- The deliverers of their country -- The ice dragon, or Do as you are told -- The island of the nine whirlpools -- The dragon tamers -- The fiery dragon, or The heart of stone and the heart of gold -- Kind little Edmund, or The caves and the cockatrice.".
- 2001034468 tableOfContents "Sloppy kisses (from Henry and Mudge in the family trees) / Cynthia Rylant ; pictures by Suçie Stevenson -- Footprints (from Lionel and Louise) / Stephen Krensky ; pictures by Susanna Natti -- Happy birthday, Mom! (from Rex and Lilly family time) / Laurie Krasny Brown ; pictures by Marc Brown -- Selections from Doing things Pip's way (from The grandma mix-up) / Emily Arnold McCully -- Questions (from More tales of Oliver Pig) / Jean Van Leeuwen ; pictures by Arnold Lobel.".
- 2001034523 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface ix --Acknowledgments xv --1 Ebola with Wings 1 -- 2 Cows and Mummies: A Brief History of Tuberculosis 11 -- 3 The World Is Different Now 23 -- 4 TB in the Time of AIDS 43 -- 5 Smoke and Mirrors in Moscow 63 -- 6 Inside the Gulag 87 -- 7 The Russian Style of TB Treatment 109 -- 8 Fingerprinting the Bacteria 127 -- 9 Epidemic in New York 139 -- 10 DOTS in the Real World 155 -- 11 Why Are There No New Drugs or Vaccines for TB? 171 -- 12 The Unusual Suspects 189 -- 13 Tiger at the Gates 201 --Epilogue The Kursk Syndrome 215 --Notes 217 -- Hot Zones of MDR-TB 227 -- Index 228.".
- 2001034560 tableOfContents "Introduction: an interview with Barbara Quint -- The art of searching -- On librarians -- The internet -- Database vendors -- Scholarly publishing -- Random musings -- Words to live by -- BQ on BQ -- BQ's fans speak out.".
- 2001034615 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Political Development, Administrative Capacity, and the -- Challenge to the Developmental State Model Posed by the -- 1997-1998 Financial Crisis in East and Southeast Asia -- Cal Clark -- 2. Japan's Economic Crisis: The Role of Government -- Edward W. Schwerin -- 3. Managing the Singapore Economy -- Chew Soon Beng and Rosalind Chew -- 4. Financial Crisis and Policy Reform: The South Korean -- Experience -- Roy W. Shin and Yeon-Seob Ha -- 5. Managing Economic Development in Taiwan -- Kuotsai Tom Liou -- 6. From Adversity to Opportunity? Hong Kong's Response to -- the Asian Economic Crisis -- Jermain T. M. Lam and Ahmed Shafiqul Huque -- 7. China Amid the Asian Economic Crisis: Lessons and -- Experiences -- Zhiyong Lan -- 8. Indonesia's Economic Crisis and Dilemma: Contradictions -- of Two Kinds of Freedom -- Yi Feng, Antonio C. Hsiang, and Jaehoon Lee -- 9. Managing Economic Development in the Presence of Ethnic -- Diversity: The Malaysian Experience -- Yi Feng, Ismene Gizelis, and Jaehoon Lee -- 10. Financial Reform, Capital Flows, and Macroeconomic -- Management: The Case of Thailand -- Ng Beoy Kui -- 11. The East Asian Crisis and Recovery: A Reappraisal -- F. Gerard Adams.".
- 2001034623 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The People inArms 9 --2 The Great Transformation 39 --3 Administering the Social Pact 85 --4 The Revolution Betrayed 127 --5 The Revolution Undermined 151.".
- 2001034626 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I: The State and Social Groups -- 1. Much More than an Outpost: The Military Post in the -- Trans-Mississippi West -- Frank N. Schubert -- 2. For Adults Only: The Anti-Child Marriage Campaign and Its -- Legacy -- Kriste Lindenmeyer -- 3. The Negro Service Committee and African-American Soldiers -- Nina Mjagkij -- 4. Fighting for Indian Artisans: John Collier, Ren6 d'Harnoncourt, -- and the Indian Arts and Crafts Board -- Susan Labry Meyn -- 5. Joseph A. Padway and the Open Shop Movement During World -- War II -- Andrew E. Kersten -- 6. Politics, Patriotism, and the State: The Fight Over the Soldier Vote, -- 1942-1944 -- Michael Anderson -- Part II: The State and Political Imagination -- 7. Eyes on a Different Prize: Federal Oversight of Civil Rights -- Memory, 1939-1967 -- Richard A. Reiman -- 8. April 12, 1945: The Other Day That Lives in Infamy -- Robert E. Miller -- 9. The American Centrifuge: Ethnicity in the United States at the -- End of the Century -- Rudolph J. Vecoli -- Index -- About the Contributors.".
- 2001034631 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1. The Doctrine of Hemispheric Denial -- 2. Applying the Monroe Doctrine, 1833-1870 -- 3. Unilateralism Unleashed, 1877-1941 -- 4. U,S-Mexican Relations, 1910-1940 -- 5. The Doctrine of Nonintervention and Collective Security, -- 1923-1945 -- 6. The Rio Treaty and the Organization of American States, -- 1945-1965 -- 7. U.S. Intervention, 1970-1992 -- 8. Inter-American Conflicts -- 9. On the Threshold of the Twenty-First Century -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001034633 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Socioeconomic Democracy: The Theoretical Model -- 2. Universal Guaranteed Personal Income -- Definition of UGI -- Forms of UGI -- History of UGI -- Unresolved Dilemmas of UGI -- 3. Maximum Allowable Personal Wealth -- Definition of MAW -- Abbreviated History -- Distribution and Taxation of Wealth -- Possibilities -- Class Warfare -- 4. Democracy -- Majority Rule -- Qualitative Democracy -- Quantitative Democracy -- 5. Societal Variations -- Limits on Both MAW and UGI -- Limit on MAW, No Limit on UGI -- Limit on UGI, No Limit on MAW -- No Limit on Either MAW or UGI -- 6. Justifications -- Anthropological -- Philosophical -- Psychological -- Religious -- Human Rights -- 7. Socioeconomic Democracy and Islam -- The Prophet Muhammad -- Islamic Economics -- 8. Incentive and Self-Interest -- Incentive from MAW -- Incentive from UGI -- Work Ethic -- 9. Practical Approximations -- Approximations to UGI -- Approximations to MAW -- Approximations to Democracy -- 10. Financial Benefits and Costs -- No Bound on Either MAW or UGI -- Bound on MAW, No Bound on UGI -- Bound on UGI, No Bound on MAW -- Bounds on Both MAW and UGI -- 11. Physical Realizability, Feasibility, and Implementation -- Voting Procedure -- Administrative Technicalities -- Legal Technicalities -- Economic Analysis -- Political Considerations -- Is It Possible? -- 12. Ramifications -- Automation, Computerization, and Robotization -- Budget Deficits and National Debts -- Bureaucracy -- Children -- Crime and Punishment -- Development -- Ecology, Environment, and Pollution -- Economic Theory, Sorry State Thereof -- Education -- Elderly -- Feminine Majority -- Inflation -- International Conflict -- Intranational Conflict -- Involuntary Employment -- Involuntary Unemployment -- Labor Strife and Strikes -- Medical and Health Care -- Military Metamorphosis -- Natural Disasters -- Planned Obsolescence -- Political Participation -- Poverty -- Racism -- Sexism -- Untamed Technology -- Welfare -- Conclusion.".
- 2001034645 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Robert Frost / Leaves Compared with Flowers 3 -- Saki / The Occasional Garden 4 -- Cynthia Zarin / Baby's Breath 13 -- Sarah Orne Jewett / Mrs. Todd 15 -- William Carlos Williams / The Lily 23 -- Arturo Vivante / Fisherman's Terrace 24 -- James Schuyler / What Ails My Fern? 35 -- William Saroyan / The Pomegranate Trees 37 -- Christopher Reid / The Gardeners 57 -- Mary Austin / Old Spanish Gardens 59.".
- 2001034703 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword I -- Proposal for a reordered taxonomy of bryophytes 3 -- Bryophytes-structural basis for phylogenetic speculation 9 -- Bryophyta jmosses! 57 -- Bryopsida (true mossesl 57 -- Bryidae 73 -- Buxbaumiidae 78 -- Tetraphididae 80 -- Polytrichidae 81 -- Dawsoniidae 82 -- Archidiidae 83 -- Andreaeopsida (granite mossesl 90 -- Andreaeales 91 -- Andreaeobryales 93 -- Takakiophyta 163 -- Sphagnophyta (peat mossesj 167 -- Sphagnales 168 -- Ambuchananiales 176 -- Hepatophyta (liverwortsl 191 -- Marchantiopsida 203 -- Marchantiales 203 -- Sphaerocarpales 213 -- Jungermanniopsida 218 -- Monocleales 218 -- Haplomitriales 222 -- Metzgeriales 225 -- jungermanniales 230 -- Anthocerotophyta Ihornwortsj 315 -- Glossary 329 -- Literature cited 339 -- Permissions 366 -- Taxon index 367 -- Subject index 377.".
- 2001034728 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. OVERVIEW OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS-- Mary Hennessey &Phillip Rumrill -- Personal Perspective by Ed Weiss -- 2. DISEASE AND SYMPTOM -- MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES -- Randall Schapiro -- Personal Perspective by Judy Silverman -- 3. PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES-- Connie McReynolds &Lynn Koch -- Personal Perspectives by Marion Levine -- and Mary Elizabeth McNary -- 4. FAMILY ISSUES-- Peggy Crawford -- Personal Perspective by AnnettaJackson -- 5. COMMUNITY LIVING-- Nancy Cooper, Wendy Sullivan, & Rosemary Zuck -- Personal Perspective by Tracy Anne Hamblet -- 6. IMPACT ON EMPLOYMENT AND -- CAREER DEVELOPMENT-- Phillip Rumrill -- Personal Perspective by Cynthia Sitcov -- 7. ISSUES IN ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY-- Wendy Strobel -- Personal Perspective by Bruce Saypol -- Index.".
- 2001034732 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. A GRANDCHILD IN EARLY CHICAGO I -- II. A FASHIONABLE CAREER AND A FIRE. 25 -- III. CHURCH, HOSPITALS AND NURSES 45 -- IV. THE UNITED CHARITIES 66 -- V. HULL-HOUSE 8 -- VI. THE JUVENILE COURT I03 -- VII. THE JUVENILE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. II9 -- VIII. PRESIDENTS, MEETINGS AND SPEECHES I42 -- IX. SUFFRAGISTS AND STOCKHOLDERS 157 -- X. WOMAN'S CITY CLUB 171 -- XI. WOMEN IN WAR WORK. I82 -- XII. WOMEN IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS. 207.".
- 2001034782 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Author's Note -- Introduction: Decolonizing Discourse -- Part i. Background -- 1. Lizardi and Print Culture -- 2. Lizardi and the Satiric Novel -- Part 2. El Periquillo Sarniento: The Discourses -- 3. The Family: Sons and Fathers -- 4. Law and Utopia -- 5. Education -- 6. Adolescence, Gratitude, and Whimsy -- Part 3. The Other Novels -- 7. La Quijotitay su prima: Colonial Nature -- 8. Noches tristesy dia alegre: The Catechism and the Language of Faith -- 9. Don Catrin de la Fachenda: A Modem Discourse: Machiavellianism -- 10. Conclusion -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001034803 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- Lawrence Wilde -- 2. Karl Kautsky: Ethics and Marxism -- Tony Bums -- 3. Ernst Bloch: Postsecular Thoughts -- Vincent Geoghegan -- 4. Against Idolatry: The Humanistic Ethics of Erich Fromm -- Lawrence Wilde -- 5. Herbert Marcse: Essence and Existence -- lan Fraser -- 6. lenri Lefebvre: Alienation and the Ethics of Bodily Reappropriation -- Neil Maycoft -- 7. C. B. Macpherson: Capitalism, Human Nature and -- Contemporary Democratic Theory -- fulcs Townshend -- 8. Agnes Heller: 'Radical Universalism' after the 'Grand -- Narrative' -- Simon Toamey -- Select Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001034805 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1 The Brother and Sister Culture -- 2 Brother-Sister Collaborative Relationships -- Romantic partnerships: the Lambs -- and the Wordsworths -- Victorian partnerships: the Brontes -- and the Rossettis -- The Sitwell phenomenon -- 3 'One of the Highest Forms of Friendship': -- Brother-Sister relationships in women's -- autobiography -- Margaret Oliphant and Elizabeth Sewell -- Harriet and James Martineau -- Conclusion -- 4 The Brother as Lover -- Jane Austen and Mary Shelley -- The Bronte novels -- Family sagas of the 1860s -- Dickens and George Eliot -- Conclusion -- 5 The Family Revenge Novel -- Early nineteenth-century Gothic representations -- Dickens and L. P. Hartley: sisters in wheelchairs -- Bertha Rochester: the mad sister in the attic -- Bad Brothers: an introduction -- Trollope and Oliphant -- Protective Rivalry: Mary Cholmondeley -- and William Hamilton -- 6 Changing Places: Siblings and Cross-Gendering -- The Brontes -- Walter Pater -- Sarah Grand's Heavenly Twins -- Eliza Lynn Linton's Christopher Kirkland -- 7 'Most Unwillingly Alive': Brothers and Sisters -- in the First World War -- Virginia Woolf -- Vera Brittain and Rebecca West -- Katherine Mansfield -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001034817 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction: Analyzing Southeast Asian -- Regionalist Efforts -- New Regionalism and the Regionalist Debate -- Theoretical Patterns of Southeast Asian Regionalist Discourse -- Regionalist Discourse in Political Context: A Historical -- Perspective -- Academic and Political Discourse on Southeast Asian -- Regionalism: Some Conclusions -- PART I THE PRINCIPLES OF ASEAN'S INTERSTATE -- RELATIONS IN PRACTICE -- 2 Widening or Deepening Regional Cooperation? -- Taking the Political Approach: ASEAN and the New Members -- The Rationality of Intra-ASEAN Economic Cooperation -- 3 Regionalism and Security in Southeast Asia -- The Concept of Security in ASEAN -- Extending the ASEAN Conflict Management Mechanism -- Realists, the ARF and China in the Southeast Asian Power -- Equation -- PART II REGIONAL RESPONSES TO GLOBAL -- CHALLENGES -- 4 ASEAN in the Asia-Pacific Context -- ASEAN and East Asia: The EAEC and Beyond -- Characterizing ASEAN's Role in the Asia-Pacific Context -- APEC and ASEAN -- v -- 5 ASEAN and the EU: Politico-ideological Conflict and -- Economic Necessities -- Introduction -- Southeast Asian and European Institutionalist Ideas in -- Agenda-Setting -- The EU's Asia Strategy and ASEAN -- ASEAN's Regionalism and the EU -- From the EU-ASEAN Dialogue to the Asia-Europe Meeting -- PART III SOUTHEAST ASIAN REGIONALISM AFTER -- THE ASIAN ECONOMIC CRISIS -- 6 The Asian Economic Crisis, the Southeast Asian -- Countries and ASEAN -- The East Asian Miracle and Southeast Asian Regionalism -- From Currency Crisis to Political Crises -- The Asian Crisis, Regionalism and the Southeast Asian Model -- 7 Global Governance and Regionalist Solutions -- Economic Regimes and the Southeast Asian Countries -- Southeast Asian Political Crises, Global Interventions and -- Regional Approaches -- 8 Southeast Asian Regionalist Trends in the Beginning of -- the New Millennium -- The Legacy of the 1990s -- Post-Crisis Institutionalism and Functionalism -- ASEAN and East Asian Integration -- ASEAN and the Environment: from Trade Issues to -- Sustainable Development -- ASEAN and the NGOs: Regionalism from Below -- 9 Conclusion: Southeast Asian Regionalism: Old or New? -- Notes and References -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001034826 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Meteorology Today 1 -- Chapter 2. Meteorological Technology 61 -- Chapter 3. Meteorology and Society 93 -- Chapter 4. Unsolved Problems, Unanswered Questions 125 -- Chapter 5. Biographical Sketches 141 -- Chapter 6. Career Information 155 -- Chapter 7. Statistics and Data 189 -- Chapter 8. Selected Reprints, Documents, and Reports 197 -- Chapter 9. Professional Societies and Research -- Organizations 235 -- Chapter 10. Print and Electronic Resources 245 -- Chapter 11. Glossary 261.".
- 2001034839 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Prologue i -- 1 The Boss 1 -- 2 The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 19 -- 3 A Grave Decision 31 -- 4 Island in the Storm 39 -- 5 Esperanza-Hope Bay 49 -- 6 The Gamble 59 -- 7 In the Grip of Antarctica 69 -- 8 Achieving the Impossible 79 -- 9 Into the Unknown 89 -- 10 On the Knife's Edge 99 -- 11 Storm and Ice -- 12 Ice Cold 123 -- 13 A Mountain Marathon 133 -- 14 Storm over South Georgia 143 -- 15 Glaciers and Penguins 157 -- Epilogue 167 -- Appendix The Rig of the JAMES CAIRD II 177 -- Bibliography 189 -- Index 191.".
- 2001034875 tableOfContents "Makoce ta wowasake: the power of the land -- Roots of ethnic difference -- Cattle, grass, and ethnic conflict at the grassroots -- The Oglala Omniciye and the struggle for land -- Doing their patriotic duty: the World War I takeover of the Oglala lands -- Representative democracy and the politics of exclusion -- Land and power in the era of the IRA -- A nation in crisis, poised for change.".
- 2001034878 tableOfContents "v. 1. Debates and controversies -- v. 2. Solidarities and communities -- v. 3. Racism -- v. 4. Integration, adaptation, and change.".
- 2001034919 tableOfContents "Socrates dies at Delium, 424 B.C. / Victor Davis Hanson -- Not by a nose : the triumph of Antony and Cleopatra at Actium, 31 B.C. / Josiah Ober -- Pontius Pilate spares Jesus / Carlos M.N. Eire -- Repulse at Hastings, October 14, 1066 / Cecelia Holland -- The Chinese discovery of the New World, 15th century / Theodore F. Cook, Jr. -- Martin Luther burns at the stake, 1521 / Geoffrey Parker -- If Charles I had not left Whitehall, August 1641 / Theodore K. Rabb -- Napoleon's invasion of North America / Thomas Fleming -- If Lincoln had not freed the slaves / Tom Wicker -- France turns the other cheek, July 1870 / Alistair Horne -- The election of Theodore Roosevelt, 1912 / John Lukacs -- The Great War torpedoed / Robert L. O'Connell -- No Finland Station / George Feifer -- The luck of Franklin Delano Roosevelt / Geoffrey C. Ward -- The War of 1938 / Williamson Murray -- Prime Minister Halifax : Great Britain makes peace with Germany, 1940 / Andrew Roberts -- The boys who saved Australia, 1942 / James Bradley -- Enigma uncracked / David Kahn -- Pius XII protests the Holocaust / Robert Katz -- VE Day--November 11, 1944 / Caleb Carr -- The Führer in the dock / Roger Spiller -- No bomb--no end : the Operation Olympic disaster, Japan 1945 / Richard B. Frank -- The presidency of Henry Wallace / James Chace -- A tale of three congressmen, 1948 : America without Nixon, Johnson, and Kennedy / Lance Morrow -- What if Pizarro had not found potatoes in Peru? / William H. McNeill.".
- 2001034924 tableOfContents "[pt.] A. The techniques book -- [pt.] B. The project book.".
- 2001034985 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Approaching the CCF - Gramsci, -- culture and the Cold War 1 -- 1 Intellectuals and hegemony 12 -- 2 The political economy of US hegemony 1945-50 33 -- 3 Securing the Pax Americana: overt and covert agendas 58 -- 4 The formation of the Congress for Cultural Freedom 83 -- 5 The search for consensus 1950-2 113 -- 6 The end of ideology and 'the Future of Freedom' 138 -- Conclusion 160.".
- 2001034991 tableOfContents "v. 1. The behavioural basis of consumer choice -- v. 2. The behavioural economics of consumption -- v. 3. Marketing, a behavioural perspective.".
- 2001034993 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of illustrations ix -- List of contributors x -- Acknowledgements xiv -- Introduction: Why intersubjectivity? 1 -- EDWARD FULLBROOK --PART I -- Intersubjective agents -- 1 Collective intentionality and individual behavior 11 -- JOHN B. DAVIS -- 2 Reciprocal fairness, cooperation and limits to competition 28 -- ERNST FEHR AND ARMIN FALK -- 3 All consumption is conspicuous 43 -- ANNE MAYHEW -- 4 Flaws in the foundation: Consumer behavior and -- general equilibrium theory 56 -- FRANK ACKERMAN -- 5 On the need for a more complete ontology of the consumer 71 -- RALPH W. PFOUTS -- 6 Conspicuous consumption in economic theory and thought 85 -- ROGER MASON -- 7 The economics of criminal participation: Radical -- subjectivist and intersubjectivist critiques 105 -- PETER WYNARCZYK -- 8 'Everybody is talking about it': Intersubjectivity and the television industry 123 -- SHAUN P. HARGREAVES HEAP --PART II -- Intersubjective structures -- 9 Market, imitation and tradition: Hayek vs Keynes 139 -- JEAN-PIERRE DUPUY -- 10 Reconstitutive downward causation: Social structure -- and the development of individual agency 159 -- GEOFFREY M. HODGSON -- 11 Conventions of co-ordination and the framing of -- uncertainty 181 -- LAURENT THEVENOT -- 12 Intersubjectivity in the socio-economic world: -- A critical realist perspective 198 -- PAUL LEWIS AND JOCHEN RUNDE -- 13 Social networks and information 216 -- PAUL ORMEROD -- 14 Dispositions, social structures and economic practices: -- Towards a new economic sociology 231 -- FREDERIC LEBARON -- 15 Adam Smith's sympathy: Towards a normative economics 241 -- S. ABU TURAB RIZVI -- 16 The theory of conventions and a new theory of the firm 254' -- THIERRY LEVY -- 17 An intersubjective theory of value 273 -- EDWARD FULLBROOK --Name Index 300 -- Subject Index 305.".
- 2001034997 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: a world they never made 1 -- 1 Getting markets started: transactions, trade and trust 7 -- Introduction: a less than immaculate conception 7 -- The demandfor self-generating markets 9 -- Why markets are hard to start 10 -- Ways into trade 12 -- The problematic leap: within-group to between-group transaction 17 -- Within-group durability and between-group transferability 24 -- Alternative routes to the market 30 -- An (old) institutional explanation for the spread of market systems 33 -- Conclusion: transactions speak louder than words 35 -- 2 Legal foundations: contract rules and property rights 38 -- Introduction: the two-edged sword of justice 38 -- Private - keep out 39 -- Efficient lawmaking: prescription andproscription 47 -- The costs of legal growth 48 -- Marketising the law 49 -- Market-basedproperty rights 54 -- Justice asfairness 56 -- Conclusion: a law unto themselves 57 -- 3 Epistemological foundations: information and knowledge 60 -- Introduction: the markets that know too much 60 -- Information and knowledge as extra-marketal affairs 62 -- Obstacles to information (based) trade: two (not incompatible) views 64 -- The claimed shift to codification 69 -- Social impact of the shift: the liquidation of human capital 71 -- Economic impact of the shift: codification and commercialisation 73 -- Uniting codified and tacit: the knowledge-basedfirm 74 -- 'Information industries' and the transaction cost puzzle 76 -- Codification in (and of) economic theory 84 -- Conclusion: the price of an unknown quantity 86 -- 4 Ontological foundations: technology and culture 88 -- Introduction: not what the sponsor ordered 88 -- Marketising information production 90 -- Free information trade and intellectualproperty protection 92 -- Education and the market 95 -- Basic research and the market 103 -- Innovation and the market 108 -- Entrepreneurship and the market 112 -- Media and markets 115 -- The internet and the market 118 -- Conclusion: an incomplete picture 121 -- 5 Organisational foundations: companies and capitals 123 -- Introduction: firm andflexible 123 -- Big tents, long tentacles 125 -- The firm as an assembler of individual capital 126 -- The firm as an encloser of collective capital 131 -- Linking intra- and inter-corporate networks 136 -- Internal integration, external extension 138 -- Social capital: re-allocated, incorporated or dissipated? 140 -- Conclusion: corporate citizen's arrest 148 -- 6 Corporate foundations: markets versus managerialism 151 -- Introduction: eclipse of the corporate state 151 -- The demandfor strategic management 152 -- Marketising the firm 158 -- Challenging the internal capital market 159 Transcending the internal labour market 171 -- Conclusion: the post-industrial resolution? 176 -- 7 Financial foundations: credit, insurance and money 178 -- Introduction: an unhappy medium of exchange 178 Systemic risk and the case for bank regulation 179 -- Banking supervision 187 -- Marketising insurance 190 -- Marketisingpensions 192 -- Competition among financial regulators 193 -- Marketising money 194 -- Swapping debts and reversing deficits 201 -- Conclusion: an underrated underwriter 202.".
- 2001035011 tableOfContents "v. 1. Historiography in the cuneiform world / edited by Tzvi Abusch ... [et al.] ; with the assistance of Carol Noyes -- v. 2. Seals and seal impressions / edited by William W. Hallo and Irene J. Winter.".
- 2001035033 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 The Democratic Commitments to Government -- Involvement in the Macroeconomy -- 1.3 The Evolution of the Policy Commitments and of -- A/acroeconomic Performance -- 1.4 Explaining Policy and Outcome Variation across -- Democracies over Time -- 1.5 The Political-Economic Implications -- 1.6 Conclusion -- 2 THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITMENT TO SOCIAL -- INSURANCE -- 2.1 Introduction: Motivation, the Explanandum, and a -- Road Map -- 2.2 Economic Inequality and Demand for Transfers in -- Pure Democracy -- 2.3 Democratic Management of Transfer Systems by -- Elected Governments -- 2.4 The Data and Empirical Methods -- 2.5 Empirical Evaluation of the Positive Political -- Economy of Transfers -- 2.6 Discussion, Conclusions, and Implications -- 3 FINANCING THE COMMITMENTS: PUBLIC DEBT -- 3.1 Introduction: Motivation, the Explanandum, and a / -- Road Map -- 3.2 Democratic Management of Public Debt: Theories, -- Measures, Stylized Facts -- - -- 3.3 Empirical Evaluation of the Positive Political -- Economy of Public Debt -- 3.4 Discussion, Conclusions, and Implications -- 4 MONETARY MANAGEMENT OF THE -- MACROECONOMY -- 4.1 Introduction: Motivation, the Explanandum, and a -- Road Map -- 4.2 Monetary-Policy-Making and Wage-Price-Bargaining -- Institutions -- 4.3 A Proposed Synthesis and Extension: -- Institutional-Structural Interactions -- 4.4 Empirical Evaluation of the Positive Political -- Economy of Monetary Policy Making and -- Wage-Price Bargaining -- 4.5 Discussion, Conclusions, and Implications -- 5 COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL- -- ECONOMY AND MACROECONOAI C -- POLICY MAKING -- 5.1 Concluding Themes -- 5.2 A Prospective Overview -- References -- Index.".
- 2001035057 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- I Pictures and logical atonism -- II What is analysis? -- III The essence of the proposition -- IV The liberating word -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001035067 tableOfContents "Edna dances -- Edna's new coat -- Edna bakes cookies -- Edna's flowers.".
- 2001035080 tableOfContents "The innocent mistress / Mary Pix -- The busybody / Susanna Centlivre -- The times / Elizabeth Griffith -- The belle's stratagem / Hannah Cowley.".
- 2001035085 tableOfContents "Disconcerted -- Inner gardens -- MaTRIX, Inc. -- Rear entry.".
- 2001035087 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Decomposing DNA 1 -- 1.1 DNA Sequences 1 -- 1.2 Restriction Fragments 6 -- 1.3 Clone Libraries 9 -- Assignment 1 9 -- 2 Recomposing DNA 13 -- 2.1 Fingerprint Assembly 13 -- 2.2 Anchoring 18 -- 2.3 Restriction-Fragment-Length Polymorphism -- (RFLP) Analysis 23 -- Assignment 2 27 -- 2.4 Pooling 28 -- Assignment 3 35 -- 2.5 Reprise 36 -- 3 Sequence Statistics 42 -- 3.1 Local Properties of DNA 42 -- 3.2 Long-Range Properties of DNA 49 -- 3.2.1 Longest Repeat 50 -- Assignment 4 53 -- 3.2.2 Displaced Correlations 53 -- 3.2.3 Nucleotide-Level Criteria 54 -- 3.2.4 Batch-Level Criteria 61 -- 3.2.5 Statistical Models 65 -- Assignment 5 73 -- 3.3 Other Measures of Significance 73 -- 3.3.1 Spectral Analysis 73 -- 3.3.2 Entropic Criteria 78 -- 4 Sequence Comparison 81 -- 4.1 Basic Matching 81 -- 4.1.1 Mutual-Exclusion Model 82 -- 4.1.2 Independence Model 85 -- 4.1.3 Direct Asymptotic Evaluation 87 -- 4.1.4 Extreme-Value Technique 89 -- Assignment 6 96 -- 4.2 Matching with Imperfections 92 -- 4.2.1 Score Distribution 92 -- 4.2.2 Penalty-Free Limit 97 -- 4.2.3 Effect of Indel Penalty 99 -- 4.2.4 Score Acquisition 100 -- 4.3 Multisequence Comparison 103 -- 4.3.1 Locating a Common Pattern 103 -- 4.3.2 Assessing Significance 105 -- Assignment 7 107 -- 4.3.3 Category Analysis 108 -- 4.3.4 Adaptive Techniques 111 -- 5 Spatial Structure and Dynamics of DNA 118 -- 5.1 Thermal Behavior 118 -- 5.2 Dynamics 123 -- 5.3 Effect of Heterogeneity 127 -- Assignment 8 127.".
- 2001035093 tableOfContents "Greta -- Delia -- Louisa -- Julianne -- Bryna -- Nancy -- Paula.".
- 2001035119 tableOfContents "The road to Omdurman -- Savior of the nation.".
- 2001035147 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Federico Fellini: A Life in the Cinema -- 2 La strada: The Cinema of Poetry and the Road -- Beyond Neorealisnm -- 3 La dolce vita: The Art Film Spectacular -- 4 8 /: The Celebration of Artistic Creativity -- 5 Amarcord: Nostalgia and Plitics -- 6 Intervista: A Summation of a Cinematic Career -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography on Federico Fellini -- A Fellini Filmography: Principal Credits -- List of Additional Films Cited -- Index.".
- 2001035149 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments ix -- Introduction 1 -- CHAPTER 1 -- Science and the Crises of the New Corporate Order 7 -- CHAPTER 2 -- Scientific Politics in the 1930 33 -- CHAPTER 3 -- The Creation of State Science 68 -- CHAPTER 4 -- Making the Case for a Managerial Democracy 96 -- CHAPTER 5 -- The Battles over Scientific Militarism in the Cold War State 128 -- CHAPTER 6 -- The Oppenheimer Case, Eisenhower, and the Triumph of Scientific Militarism 158 -- Conclusion 194 -- Notes 203 -- Bibliography 227 -- Index 245.".
- 2001035202 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part 1: Aetiology -- 1 M. B ERWIC K: Patterns of sun exposure which are causal for melanoma, 3 -- 2 P. AUTIER: Are sunbeds dangerous? 16 -- 3 A.R. YOUNG: Do sunscreens cause cancer or protect from a risk of melanoma? 30 -- 4 J. REES: Why are redheads so susceptible to melanoma? 49 -- 5 J.A. NEWTON BISHOP: The management of patients with atypical naevi, 61 -- 6 R. F. KEF F O RD: Guidelines for the management of those at high risk for developing cutaneous melanoma, 70 -- 7 N. KIRKHAM: Borderline melanocytic lesions, 78 --Part 2: Diagnosis, Screening and Prevention -- 8 W. BERGMAN: How can we improve the early diagnosis of melanoma? 89 -- 9 M. ELWOOD: Whaigtae the prospects for population screening for melanoma? 106 --Part 3: Management -- 10 M .J. TIMMONS: Excision of primary cutaneous melanoma, 123 -- 11 R.A. POPESCU,P.M. PATEL AND J. SPENCER:Imaging and investigation of melanoma patients, 133 -- 12 D. ROSS AND M.I. ROss:The management of regional lymph node relapse in melanoma, 150 -- 13 J.A. NEWTON BISHOP AND R. HAPPLE: Congenital melanocytic naevi, 168 -- 14 J.C. NEWBY AND T. E SEN:Theroleof chemotherapy, 178 -- 15 A.M.M. EGGERMONT AND U. KEILHOLZ: What is the role of biological response modifiers in the treatment of melanoma? 195 -- 16 P. HERSEY: Will vaccines really work for melanoma? 212 -- 17 F.J. LEJEUNE AND D. LItNARD: Who should we consider for isolated limb perfusion? 230 -- 18 S.S. LEGHA: Novel strategies for the treatment of melanoma, 238 -- 19 J. EVANS: Who should follow up melanoma patients and for how long? 248 -- 20 A. GOODMAN: What is the role for radiotherapy in melanoma? 257 -- 21 S.R.D. JOHNSTON: What should we tell patients about hormones after having melanoma? 269 -- Index,281.".
- 2001035208 tableOfContents "1. Corporate Israel and the individual Israelite -- 2. Between Israelites -- 3. God's presence in Israel.".
- 2001035213 tableOfContents "The queen of the world and the handyman / Barbara Jean Hicks -- Home for the heart / Shari MacDonald -- Beside the still waters / Barbara Curtis -- Don't look back / Jane Orcutt.".
- 2001035236 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Bamboo and the Grass Family, 17 -- Origin and Distribution, 20 -- Woody and Herbaceous Bamboos, 25 -- Chapter 2. Structure and Function, 27 -- Segmented Structure, 27 -- Rhizomes, 32 -- Roots, 35 -- Culms, 36 -- Branches, 40 -- Leaves, 42 -- Flowers and Flowering, 50 -- Seeds, 59 -- Rhizome Morphology and Clump Habit, 61 -- Chapter 3. Culture, 75 -- Growth, 75 -- Cultural Requirements, 89 -- Buying Bamboo, 109 -- Harvesting, 115 -- Chapter 4. Propagation, 120 -- Propagating from Seed, 120 -- Vegetative Propagation, 125 -- Chapter 5. Landscaping and Maintenance, 149 -- Controlling Spread, 153 -- Controlling Height, 162 -- Thinning and Pruning, 165 -- Container Bamboos, 177 -- Sizes, Shapes, and Colors, 179 -- Creating Screens and Hedges, 190 -- Chapter 6. Bamboo Uses, 195 -- Bamboo in Traditional Economies, 195 -- Bamboo in Modern Economies, 197 -- Eating Bamboo, 204 -- Chapter 7. Bamboo in America, 210 -- American Researchers and Proponents, 211 -- End of an Era, 214 -- Overcoming an Archaic Law, 215 -- The American Bamboo Society, 216 -- The Future, 220 -- Chapter 8. Taxonomy, 222 -- Evolution of Bamboo Taxonomy, 224 -- Molecular Techniques and Cladistics, 227 -- Bamboo Redefined, 229 -- Identification and Naming, 230 -- Chapter 9. Bamboo Genera, Species, and Cultivars, 233 -- Bamboos for Special Situations, 375 -- Botanical Gardens, 379 -- Glossary, 380 -- Bibliography, 387 -- Index, 399.".
- 2001035279 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Fast and Feast: Conspicuous Consumption and the Diet of the -- Nobility in the Fifteenth Century -- Christopher Woolgar -- Exploitation and Control: The Royal Administration of Magnate -- Estates, 1397-1405 -- Alastair Dunn -- The Knightly Household of Richard II and the Peace Commissions -- Shelagh Mitchell -- The Earl of Warwick and the Royal Affinity in the Politics of the West -- Midlands, 1389-1399 -- Alison Gundy -- The Estates, Finances and Regal Aspirations of Richard Plantagenet -- (1411-1460), Duke of York -- T. B. Pugh -- Middlesex in the Fifteenth Century: Community or Communities? -- Jessica Freeman -- Regional Prosperity in Fifteenth-Century England: Some Evidence -- from Wessex -- John Hare -- The Trade of Fifteenth-Century Cambridge and its Region -- John Lee -- Durham Cathedral Priory's Consumption of Imported Goods: Wines -- and Spices, 1464-1520 -- Miranda Threlfall-Holmes -- The Impact of St Swithun's Priory on the City of Winchester in the -- Later Middle Ages -- Winifred liarwood -- Telling Tales of Oligarchy in the Late Medieval Town -- Peter Fleming -- INDEX.".
- 2001035328 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: THE CASE FOR EXERCISE AND DIET IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER -- * A new paradigm in cancer treatment. -- * The value of exercise, lifestyle, and stress management in cancer treatment. --CHAPTER ONE -- HOW THE FORCE PROGRAM WAS BORN: JEFF BERMAN'S STORY -- * The diagnosis of Jeff's cancer, his dramatic, successful battle against it, and -- how the FORCE program was developed out of his experience. -- * What it has done for him and for others. --CHAPTER TWO -- THE FORCE PROGRAM: WHAT WE DO, HOW IT WORKS -- * Overview of FORCE, the country's most effective, comprehensive exercise- -- diet-stress management program for preventing and treating cancer. -- * Getting yourself into the FORCE frame of mind. -- CHAPTER THREE -- GETTING STARTED -- * Getting your doctor's permission-and giving yourself permission to -- embark on the FORCE program. -- * Tips on getting started and sticking with it. --CHAPTER FOUR -- STRESS MANAGEMENT -- * Improve the quality of your day-to-day life; calm and center yourself with -- these mind-body techniques. --CHAPTER FIVE -- EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY -- * Why physical exercise is at the heart of the FORCE program. -- * Before you get started -- * Step-by-step through our three-stage activity/exercise program. -- * Advice and specific instruction on each of the exercises. --CHAPTER SIX -- NUTRITION -- * The delicious, nutritious FORCE cancer-fighting diet. -- * Guidelines, tips, important foods for fighting cancer. -- * How to plan menus. -- * Shopping and reading labels; surviving in restaurants. -- * Supplements and herbs: What's the story? --CHAPTER SEVEN -- EXERCISE AND MOVEMENT REGIMENS FOR SPECIFIC CANCERS -- *How to tailor the FORCE program depending on your cancer site: breast, -- prostate, lung, lymphoma, leukemia, brain, and colorectal cancers. -- CHAPTER EIGHT -- THE K-FORCE PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN -- * Overview of the K-FORCE program for children with cancer, and how -- the program developed. -- * Ways to get kids relaxed, to get them moving and, believe it or not, -- to get them eating a healthier diet..".
- 2001035329 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrationsvi -- Acknowledgments x -- Introductionxii -- Chapter 1 The USS Merrimack 1 -- Chapter 2 Flames over Norfolk23 -- Chapter 3 A Navy Is Born 46 -- Chapter 4 Decisionsand Resources 64 -- Chapter 5 Up from the Ashes 84 -- Chapter 6 Final Preparations111 -- Chapter 7 Ironvs. Wood 137 -- Chapter 8 Ironvs. Iron165 -- Chapter 9 Destruction190 -- Chapter 10 Reflection214 -- Appendices 225 -- Notes250 -- Bibliography263 -- Index268.".
- 2001035330 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 -- Introduction: Evolution of Ideas on the Tight Junction1 -- James Melvin Anderson and Marcelino Cereijido -- Chapter 2 -- Ultrastructure and Immunolabeling of the Tight Junction19 -- Eveline E. Schneeberger and Robert D. Lynch -- Chapter 3 -- Tight Junctions in Invertebrates39 -- Nancy J. Lane -- Chapter 4 -- Tight Junction Permeability to Ions and Water 61 -- Luis Reuss -- Chapter 5 -- The Relationship between Structure and Function of Tight Junctions 89 -- Lorenza Gonzdlez-Mariscal, Antonia Avila, and Abigail Betanzos -- Chapter 6 -- General Themes in Cell-Cell Junctions and Cell Adhesion 121 -- Rachel Eelkema and Pamela Cowin -- Chapter 7 -- Protein Targeting Pathways and Sorting Signals in Epithelial Cells 145 -- Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan, Geri Kreitzer, David Cohen, Vera Bonilha, and -- Anne Miisch -- Chapter 8 -- Biogenesis of Epithelial Polarity and Tight Junctions 165 -- Liora Shoshani and Ruben Gerardo Contreras -- Chapter 9 -- Optical Methods for the Study of Tight Junctions199 -- Olga N. Kovbasnjuk and Kenneth R. Spring -- Chapter 10 -- Occludin and Claudins: Transmembrane Proteins of the Tight Junction213 -- Laura L. Mitic and Christina M. Van Itallie -- Chapter 11 -- The Cytoplasmic Plaque Proteins of the Tight Junction 231 -- Sandra Citi -- Chapter 12 -- Organization and Regulation of the Tight Junction by the Actin-Myosin -- C ytoskeleton 265 -- Alan S. Fanning -- Chapter 13 -- Developmental Assembly of the Tight Junction 285 -- Tom P. Fleming, Bhavwanti Sheth, Fay Thomas, Irina Fesenko, and -- Judith Eckert -- Chapter 14 -- Tight Junctions and Cell Surface Lipid Polarity 305 -- Nanette Kilin and Gerrit van Meer -- Chapter 15 -- Physiological Regulation of Tight Junction Permeability by Na+-Nutrient -- Cotransport 333 -- Jerrold R. Turner and James L. Madara -- Chapter 16 -- Extracellular Macromolecules Modulate Epithelial Permeability 349 -- Simon A. Lewis -- Chapter 17 -- Intracellular Signaling in Classical and New Tight Junction Functions367 -- Gaelle Benais-Pont, Karl Matter, and Maria S. Balda -- Chapter 18 -- Regulation of Tight Junction Permeability in the Mammary Gland395 -- Duy-Ai D. Nguyen, Neal Beeman, and Margaret C. Neville -- Chapter 19 -- Unique Aspects of the Blood-Brain Barrier415 -- Steven D. Wilt and Lawrence J. Rizzolo -- Chapter 20 -- Teleost Chloride Cell Tight Junctions: Environmental Salinity and Dynamic -- Structural Changes445 -- Karl J. Karaky, Jr. -- Chapter 21 -- Tight Junctions and Proteases 459 -- Yehuda Ben-Shaul and Ilana Ophir -- Chapter 22 -- Claudins Mediate Specific Paracellular Fluxes in Vivo: Paracellin-1 Is -- Required for Paracellular Mg2 Flux483 -- Keith A. Choate, Yin Lu, and Richard P. Lifton -- Chapter 23 -- Microbial Pathogens That Affect Tight Junctions 493 -- Gail Hecht -- Chapter 24 -- Interactions between Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin and Tight -- Junction Proteins517 -- Bruce A. McClane and Usha Singh -- Chapter 25 -- Ischemia-Induced Tight Junction Dysfunction in the Kidney533 -- James A. Marrs and Bruce A. Molitoris -- Chapter 26 -- Tight Junctions in Intestinal Inflammation 553 -- Jorg-Dieter Schulzke and Michael Fromm -- Chapter 27 -- Tight Junctions in Liver Disease 575 -- Lukas Landmann and Bruno Stieger -- Chapter 28 -- The Tight Junctions in the Testis, Epididymis, and Vas Deferens599 -- R.-Marc Pelletier -- Chapter 29 -- Relationship Between Tight Junctions and Leukocyte Transmigration 629 -- Alan R. Bums, David C. Walker, and C. Wayne Smith -- Chapter 30 -- Ocular Tight Junctions in Health, Disease, and Glaucoma 653 -- Johnnie L. Underwood and Collin G. Murphy -- Chapter 31 -- Implications of Transport via the Paracellular Pathway on Drug -- Development 685 -- Philip L. Smith and Chao-Pin Lee -- Chapter 32 -- Pathological and Therapeutical Implications of Macromolecule Passage -- through the Tight Junction 697 -- Alessio Fasano -- Chapter 33 -- Functions of OSP/Claudin- 11-Containing Parallel Tight Junctions: -- Implications from the Knockout Mouse 723 -- Cherie M. Southwood and Alexander Gow -- Index 747.".
- 2001035334 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The origins of the land issue -- 2 The failure of rural reform, 1906-1910 -- 3 The transformation of the urban land issue, 1906-1910 -- 4 New directions in nrral strategy: the rural land report, 1912-1913 -- 5 New wine in old bottles: the urban land report, 1912-1914 -- 6 Breaking down the 'relics of feudalism': the rural land campaign, -- 1913-1914 -- 7 The urban land campaign, 1913-1914 -- 8 Confusing the enemy: the Unionist Party and the land issue, -- 1912-1914 -- 9 Labour and the land issue, 1912-1914 -- 10 The strange death of the land issue -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001035370 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of illustrations-- Introduction -- Padraig Lenihan-- The Strategic Involvement of Continental Powers in Ireland -- 1596-1691 -- Tadhg 0 hAnnrachain25 -- Invasions: Scotland and Ireland 1641-1691 -- John Young53 -- Terrain and Conquest 1600-1603 -- John McGurk87 -- Strategic Geography 1641-1691 -- Padraig Lenihan115 -- Ireland in Naval Strategy 1641-1691 -- Paul M. Kerrigan151 -- The Logistics of Conquest -- James Scott Wheeler177 -- Change and Continuity in Weapons and Tactics 1594-1691 -- Donal O'Carroll211 -- Siege Warfare in Seventeenth Century Ireland -- Jam es Burke 257 -- War and the Irish Town: The Early Modern Experience -- Raymond Gillespie293 -- Women and Warfare 1641-1691 -- Bernadette W helan317 -- Conclusion: Ireland's Military Revolution(s) -- Padraig Lenihan345 -- Index 371.".
- 2001035389 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Contributors Acknowledgements General Introduction 1 Class Trematoda Rudolphi, 1808 D.I. Gibson 2 Subclass Aspidogastrea Faust & Tang, 1936 K. Rohde 3 Subclass Digeea Carus, 1863 D.L Gibson 4 Superfamily Azygioidea Liihe, 1909 D.L Gibson 5 Superfamily Bivesiculoidea Yamaguti, 1934 TH. Cribb 6 Superfamily BrachylaimoideaJoyeux & Foley, 1930 T Pojmanska 7 Family Brachylaimidae Joyeux & Foley, 1930 T Pojmansika 8 Family Hasstilesiidae Hall, 1916 T Pojmanska 9 Family Leucochloridiidae Poche, 1907 T Pojmanska 10 Family Leucochloridiomorphidae Yamaguti, 1958 T Pojmanska 11 Family Moreauiidae Johnston, 1915 K. Niewiadomska 12 Family Ovariopteridae Leonov, Spasskii & Kulikov, 1963 T Pojmanska 13 Family Panopistidae Yamaguti, 1958 T Pojmanska 14 Family Thapariellidae Srivastava, 1953 T Pojmanska 15 Superfamily Bucephaloidea Poche, 1907 R.M. Overstreet & S.S. Currax 16 Superfamily Clinostomoidea Liihe, 1901 L Kanev, V Radev & B. Fried 17 Family Clinostomidae Liihe, 1901 L Kanev, V Radev & B Fried 18 Family Liolopidae Odhner, 1912 K. Niewiadomska 19 Superfamily Cyclocoeloidca Stossich, 1902 L Kanev, V Radev & B. Fried 20 Family Cyclocoelidae Stossich, 1902 L Kanev, V Radev B. Fried 21 Family Eucotylidae Cohn, 1904 L Kanev, V Radev & B. Fried 22 Family Typhlocoelidae Harrah, 1922 L Kanev, V Radev B. Fried 23 Superfamily Diplostomoidea Poirier, 1886 K Niewiadomska 24 Family Diplostomidae Poirier, 1886 K Niewiadomska 25 Family Bolbocephalodidae Strand, 1935 K Niewiadomska 26 Family Brauninidae Wolf, 1903 K Niewiadomska 27 Family Cyathocotylidae Miihling, 1898 K Niewiadomska 28 Family Proterodiplostomidae Dubois, 1936 K Niewiadomska 29 Family Strigeidae Railliet, 1919 K Niewiadomska 30 Superfamily Gymnophalloidea Odhner, 1905 R.A. Bray 31 Family Gymnophallidae Odhner, 1905 : Scholz 32 Family Botulisaccidae Yamaguti, 1971 R.A. Bray 33 Family Callodistomidae Odhner, 1910 R.A. Bray 34 Family Fellodistomidae Nicoll, 1909 R.A. Bray 35 Family Tandanicolidae Johnston, 1927 R.A. Bray 36 Superfamily Hemiuroidea Looss, 1899 D.I. Gibson 37 Family Hemiuridae Looss, 1899 D.I. Gibson 38 Family Accacoeliidae Odhner, 1911 D.I. Gibson 39 Family Bathycotylidae Dollfus, 1932 D.I. Gibson 40 Family Derogenidae Nicoll, 1910 D.I. Gibson 41 Family Dictysarcidae Skrjabin & Guschanskaja, 1955 D.I. Gibson 42 Family Hirudinellidae Dollfus, 1932 D.I. Gibson 43 Family Isoparorchiidae Travassos, 1922 D.I. Gibson 44 Family Lecithasteridae Odhner, 1905 D.I. Gibson 45 Family Ptychogonimidae Dollfus, 1937 D.I. Gibson 46 Family Sderodistomidae Odhner, 1927 D.I. Gibson 47 Family Sderodistomoididae Gibson & Bray, 1979 D.I. Gibson 48 Family Syncoeliidae Looss, 1899 D.I. Gibson 49 Superfamily Schistosomatoidea Stiles & Hassall, 1898 J.W. Smith 50 Family Schistosomatidae Stiles & Hassall, 1898 L.F. Khalil 51 Family Sanguinicolidae von Graft 1907 J.W. Smith 52 Family Spirorchiidae Stunkard, 1921 TR Platt 53 Superfamily Transversotrematoidea Witenberg, 1944 TH. Cribb Bibliography Index.".
- 2001035397 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Maps and Illustrations ix -- Abbreviations xii -- Preface by the Editors xiii -- Editorial Note xvi -- Acknowledgements xviii -- PART I THE SETTING, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE -- 1. Max Esser: His Life and Labours 3 -- by Ute Roschenthaler -- Key to Family Photographs 28 -- PART II ESSER'S TRAVELS -- 2. The Outward Voyage 31 -- 3. Sao Thome and Principe 35 -- 4. Cameroon - the Historical Background 43 -- 5. Land and People in Cameroon 49 -- 6. In Cameroon 57 -- 7. The Expedition to Bali 65 -- 8. Departure from Cameroon 113 -- 9. Angola, and the Cunene Expedition 117 -- 10. A Retrospective View 125 -- PART III COLONIAL NEEDS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES: THE -- VIEWPOINTS OF SOME CONTEMPORARY OBSERVERS -- 11. The 'Bali Road' and Baliburg in the Autumn of 1892: -- a Report on a Visit: Max von Stetten 133 -- 12. A Complication: the Entry of the Gesellschaft Nordwest -- Kamerun, 1901-1903: Esser's Correspondence 141 -- 13. A Parliamentary Visitation: Johannes Semler's Togo und -- Kamerun: Eindriicke und Momentaryfuahmen vou einem -- dentschen Abgeordneten, Leipzig, 1905 147 -- 14. A Soldier's View of the Tasks of the Bamenda Military -- Station 1908: Hptm. Menzel 153 -- 15. Labour Supply: a Shift of Modalities, 1913: Hptm. -- Adametz 159 -- Appendix I The'Esser Affair' 165 -- Appendix II The 'Fetishes' and the Esser Collection at the -- Linden Museum, by Ute Roschenthaler 171 -- Maps 185 -- Select Bibliography 189 -- Index 201.".
- 2001035406 tableOfContents "What is lead? -- Special characteristics -- Lead in the ancient world -- In the Middle Ages and beyond -- Where lead is found -- Extracting lead -- Lead and radioactivity -- How lead reacts -- Lead poisoning -- Lead in gasoline -- Uses of lead today -- Periodic table -- Chemical reactions.".
- 2001035426 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: 3G Mobile Communications -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Multiple Access -- 1.3 Channel Coding -- 1.4 Rate Matching -- 1.5 Modulation and Spreading -- 1.6 Physical Layer Procedures -- 1.7 Transmit Diversity -- Chapter 2: Wideband CDMA -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 System Models -- 2.3 Channel Estimation Errors -- 2.4 Numerical Computation -- 2.5 Envelope Variations -- 2.6 Summary -- Chapter 3: Multicode CDMA -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Multicode CDMA Models -- 3.3 Analysis of MCI Cancellation -- 3.4 System Performance -- 3.5 Numerical Results -- 3.6 Conclusions -- Chapter 4: Advanced Tracking Loop -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 System Models -- 4.3 Performance Analysis -- 4.4 Bandlimited Received Signal -- 4.5 Examples -- 4.6 Effect of Multipath Signals -- 4.7 Discussions -- Chapter 5: CDMA Overlay -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 System Model -- 5.3 System Performance -- 5.4 Numerical Results -- 5.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 6: Adaptive Filtering in CDMA Overlay -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Filter Coefficients -- 6.3 Signal to Noise Ratio -- 6.4 LMS Filtering -- 6.5 Numerical and Simulation Results -- Chapter 7: Open Loop Power Control in CDMA Overlay -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Downlink System Description -- 7.3 Power Control Error -- 7.4 Numerical Results -- 7.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 8: Closed Loop Power Control -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 System Model -- 8.3 Power Control Model -- 8.4 System Performance -- 8.5 Numerical Results -- 8.6 Conclusions -- Chapter 9: Uplink Multicarrier DS/SFH-CDMA -- 9.1 Literature Review -- 9.2 Channel and Interference Models -- 9.3 System Model -- 9.4 Performance Analysis -- 9.5 Numerical Results -- 9.6 Conclusions -- Appendix 9A -- Appendix 9B -- Chapter 10: Downlink Multicarrier DS/SFH-CDMA -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Systems Model -- 10.3 Performance Evaluation -- 10.4 Numerical Results -- Chapter 11: Wireless Frequency Hopping -- 11.1 Overview -- 11.2 System Models -- 11.3 Statistical Description -- 11.4 Bit Error Rate (BER) -- 11.5 Numerical Results -- 11.6 Conclusions -- Chapter 12: A Novel FHMA Receiver -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 System Models -- 12.3 Analysis -- 12.4 Numerical Results -- 12.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 13: 4G Mobile Communications -- 13.1 Market Trend -- 13.2 Key Technologies -- Appendix 13 OFDM+CDMA -- abbreviations -- Author.".
- 2001035428 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- I British Perceptions of Vormarz Germany, 1830-47 -- Subversion and Reaction in the Wake of the July -- Revolution, 1830-3 -- Reforms and no Reform Movement, 1834-47 -- 2 British Perceptions of Revolutionary Germany, 1848-9 -- Reform, Revolution and Reaction in the German States -- Revolution, Constitution and Nationalism in the -- Frankfurt Centre -- 3 British Perceptions of the Austro-Prussian Struggle for -- Supremacy, 1848-51 -- The Project of a Prssian-led Kleindeutschland, -- May 1848-April 1850 -- Austria's Campaign to Recover her Role in Germany, -- 1848-51 -- 4 British Perceptions of the 'Reaction' and the Struggle for -- Federal Reform, 1851-63 -- Suggesting Prussian Leadership: Perceptions of Germany, -- 1858-61 -- Spanners in the Prussian Works: Adversaries, Reaction and -- Conflict, 1859-63 -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Long-standing British Diplomats in the German -- Confederation (1830-63) -- Notes -- Manuscript Sources and Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001035430 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Modernity, Heterotopia, and Homeless Texts -- Modernity and heterotopia -- Discursive affinities of nationalism and Orientalism -- Homeless texts -- Decolonizing historical imagination -- 2 Orientalism's Genesis Amnesia -- A genealogy of Orientalism -- The Columbus of Oriental studies -- Jones and the affinity of languages -- Intertextuality and postcolonial historiography -- 3 Persianate Europology -- Perspectival knowledge -- Persianate voy(ag)eurs -- The anthropology of modern Europe -- 4 Imagining European Women -- Farangi women -- Comparing women -- Libertine women -- Narrative plots and the scapegoating of women -- Seeing oneself being seen -- 5 Contested Memories -- Narrative emplotment -- Islamicating history -- Recentering Iran -- 6 Crafting National Identity -- Envisaging history -- Restyling Persian -- 7 Patriotic and Matriotic Nationalism -- Vatan-centered discourse -- vii -- Nationalized subjectivity -- National-public sphere -- Maternal homeland (madar-i vatan) -- Matriotic sentiments -- 8 Postscript -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001035443 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. REVEALED MARKET POWER OF A NATURAL GAS PIPELINE -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Basis Differentials -- 1.3 Discounting -- 1.3.1 The Data Assembled -- 1.3.2 Analysis -- 1.3.3 Transaction Data Analysis -- 1.4 Econometric Results -- 1.5 Conclusion -- THE DEMAND FOR NFL FOOTBALL -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Demand for NFL Football Tickets -- 2.3 Bandwagons, Social Influences, and Group Demand -- 2.4 Becker's Model -- 2.5 The Demand for NFL Football -- X Conclusions -- IlF'S IN THE DEMAND FOR DIRECT MAIL -- Introduction -- Comparison of Original, Revised, and Updated Direct Mail -- Models -- 2.1 Comparison of Revised and Updated Models -- 2.2 Addressed Admail-Specific Results -- 3.3 The Shift in Demand Between 1I95 and 1996 -- 3.4 Comparing Forecast Accuracy -- 3.4.1 Forecasting Addressed Admail Volume -- 3.4.2 Measures of Forecast Accuracy -- 3.4.3 Forecast Results-Confidence Intervals -- 3.4.4 Forecast Results-Conclusions -- 4. VALUATION OF A TECHNOLOGY PATENT -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Scope Limitations -- 4.2.1 The Variety of Computer Upgrade Technologies -- 4.2.2 Coprocessors and Empty Slots -- 4.2.3 Proprietary Upgrade Methods -- 4.2.4 Dual-Socket Technology Was Rare -- 4.3 Duration Limitations -- 4.3.1 A Product Lifecycle Model for CPU Sales -- 4.4 Limitations in the Royalty's Value -- 4.4.1 The Presence of Non-Infringing Substitutes Limits the -- Value of a Patent -- 4.4.2 The Value of a Consumer Upgrade Option -- 4.4.3 Trademark and Patent Valuation -- 4.5 Conclusions -- 5. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SYNERGY -- 5.1 introduction -- 5.2 Case-Control Studies -- 5.2.1 Tests for Case-Control Studies-Multiplicative Case -- 5.2.2 Woolf's Method -- 5.2.3 Tests for Case-Control Studies-Additive Case -- 5.2.4 Maximum Likelihood -- 5.3 Bonferroni Intervals and Simulations -- 5.3.1 Bonferroni Interval -- 5.3.2 Simulation Methods -- 5.4 Synergy Indices -- 5.4.1 Rothman's S Index -- 5.4.2 Attributable Proportion Index -- 5.4.3 Additive-Multiplicative Measure -- 5.5 Cohort Studies -- 5.5.1 Determination of Death Rates -- 5.5.2 Variance of the Additive and Multiplicative Statistics -- 5.5.3 Variance of the Synergy Index -- 5.6 Conclusion -- 6. TESTS OF SYNERGY -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Review of Studies -- 6.2.1 Hammond, Selikoff, and Seidman (1979) -- 6.2.2 Selikoff, Seidman, and Hammond (1980) -- 6.2.3 Berry, Newhouse, and Turok (1972) -- 6.2.4 Berry, Newhouse, and Antonis (1985) -- 6.2.5 McDonald, Liddell, et al. (1980) -- 6.2.6 Liddell, Thomas, et al. (1984) -- 6.2.7 Martischnig, Newell, et al. (1977) -- 6.2.8 Pastorino, Bearino, etal. (1984) -- 6.2.9 deKlerk, Musk, etal. (1991) -- 6.2.10 Bovenzi, Stanta, et al. (1993) -- 6.2.11 Blot, Harrington, etal. (1978) -- 6.2.12 Blot, Morris, etal. (1980) -- 6.2.13 Kjuus, Skjaerven, et al. (1986) -- 6.2.14 Vena, Byers, et al. (1985) -- 6.3 Tests of Hypothesis -- 6.3.1 Hammond, Selikoff, and Seidman (1979) -- 6.3.2 deKlerk, et al (1991) -- 6.4 Meta-analysis of the Fourteen Synergy Studies -- 6.5 Conclusions -- CONCENTRATION IN THE CHEMOTHERAPY DRUG MARKET -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Market Structure -- 7.2.1 R&D Economies of Scale -- 7.2.2 Monopoly Power from Statutory Exclusivity -- 7.2.3 Brand Loyalty -- 7.2.4 Generic Drug Introduction -- 7.2.5 Creating and Maintaining a Monopoly -- 7.3 Statutory Exclusivity in the United States -- 7.3.1 Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 and Food, Drug and -- Cosmetic Act of 1938 -- 7.3.2 1983 Orphan Drug Act -- 7.3.3 Drug Price Competition and Patent Restoration Act of -- 1984 -- 7.3.4 Exclusive Government Agency Licenses -- 7.4 History of Paclitaxel -- 7.5 Market Power Measures -- 7.5.1 Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) -- 7.5.2 Weighted HHI -- 7.5.3 Weighted Market Share Statistic -- 7.5.4 Market Share Weighted HHI -- 7.6 The Relevant Product Market for Paclitaxel Drugs -- 7.6.1 Antitrust Markets -- 7.6.2 Market Delineation-Demand Substitutability -- 7.6.3 Market Delineation-Supply Substitutability -- 7.6.4 The Relevant Product Market for Taxane Drugs -- 7.6.5 HHls-Market Concentration Results -- 7.6.6 Market Share Weighted HHI -- 7.7 Conclusion -- 8. ALASKAN POLICE SERVICES -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Historical Background -- 8.3 Theory -- 8.4 Allocation Analysis -- 8.4.1 The Dataset -- 8.4.2 Analysis of Variance -- 8.4.3 Econometric Model -- 8.5 Conclusions -- 9. FAST FOOD HEALTH SCARE -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Data Sources -- 9.2.1 Restaurant Trends Data -- 9.2.2 Bureau of Economic Analysis -- 9.2.3 National Income and Product Accounts -- 9.2.4 Bureau of Labor Statistics -- 9.3 Econometric Models -- 9.3.1 Revenue per Capita -- 9.3.2 Average Unit Volume -- 9.3.3 Stores per Capita -- 9.4 Simulations and Conclusions -- 9.4.1 Market Share Logit Model -- 9.4.2 Conclusions -- Index.".
- 2001035475 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: The Unhoused -- 1. The House of Spanish, I: Maskings of Our America -- 2. The House of Spanish, II: America the Unhomely -- 3. Merlin's Craft: An Author's Ocean Blues -- 4. Hudson's and Bombal's Lost Horizon: Expectations of -- the Unhomely Reader -- 5. Babel; or, Explosion in the Library: Our Authors as -- Literary Historians -- Habitations of the Unhoused: An Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001035537 tableOfContents "The human side of instrumental transcommunication -- Nipple -- The anomalist -- Four squirrels -- Are we almost there -- The cantankerous judge -- Mr. Puniverse -- Mr. Meek -- Awareness -- Remnants of Earl.".
- 2001035562 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-As -- v. 2. At-Car -- v. 3. Cat-Cy -- v. 4. D-Em -- v. 5. En-G -- v. 6. H-Mar -- v. 7. Mas-O -- v. 8. P-Ra -- v. 9. Re-St -- v. 10. Su-Z.".
- 2001035563 tableOfContents "v. 1. Algeria to France -- v. 2. Germany to Japan -- v. 3. Kazakhstan to South Africa -- v. 4. Spain to Zimbabwe, cumulative index.".
- 2001035587 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction: theorizing power and the self -- JEANNETTE MARIE MAGEO AND BRUCE M. KNAUFT -- Part I Power differentials in the US -- 2 The genocidal continuum: peace-time crimes -- NANCY SCHEPER-HUGHES -- 3 Intimate powers, public selves: Bakhtin's space of authoring -- WILLIAM S. LACHICOTTE -- Part II Transnational psychologies -- 4 Playing with power: morphing toys and transforming heroes in kids' mass culture -- ANNE ALLISON 7 -- 5 Consciousness of the state and the experience of self: the runaway daughter of a Turkish guest worker -- KATHERINE PRATT EWING -- Part III Colonial encounters: power/history/self -- 6 Spirit, self, and power: the making of colonial experience in Papua New Guinea -- DOUGLAS DALTON -- 7 Self models and sexual agency -- JEANNETTE MARIE MAGEO -- Part IV Reading power against the grain -- 8 Eager subjects, reluctant powers: the irrelevance of ideology in a secret New Guinea male cult -- HARRIET WHITEHEAD -- 9 Feminist emotions -- CATHERINE LUTZ -- Index.".
- 2001035601 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I SPEECH COMMUNITIES -- 'The realm of living speech': Conrad and -- oral community -- 2 'Murder by language': 'Falk' and Victory -- 3 'Drawing-room voices': language and space -- in The Arrow of Gold -- PART II MARLOW -- 4 Modernist storytelling: 'Youth' and -- 'Heart of Darkness' -- 5 The scandals of Lord Jim -- 6 The gender of Chance -- PART III POLITICAL COMMUNITIES -- 7 Nostromo and anecdotal history -- 8 Linguistic dystopia: The Secret Agent -- 9 'Gossip, tales, suspicions': language and paranoia -- in Under Western Eyes -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001035609 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 'Webs of Significance' -- Chapter 2 Dis-membering the Past -- Chapter 3 Divided by Common Cosmologies -- Chapter 4 A Discourse of Difference -- Chapter 5 The Process of 'Cruthinitude' -- Chapter 6 An Unclaimed Tradition -- Chapter 7 Ethnic Nationality -- Chapter 8 The 'Fuzzy Frontier' -- Chapter 9 The 'Common Ground'.".
- 2001035610 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction The Strange Persistence of Policy Concertation 1 -- Hugh Compston -- PART I COUNTRY STUDIES -- Chapter 1 Austria in Historical Perspective: From Civil War to -- Social Partnership 19 -- Jill Lewis -- Chapter 2 Austria in the 1990s: The Routine of Social Partnership -- in Question? 35 -- Emmerich Tdlos and Bernhard Kittel -- Chapter 3 Britain in Historical Perspective: From War Concertation -- to the Destruction of the Social Contract 51 -- Chris Williams -- Chapter 4 Britain in the 1990s: The Absence of Policy Concertation 63 -- Peter Dorey -- Chapter 5 Denmark in Historical Perspective: Towards Conflict- -- Based Consensus 77 -- Carsten Str0by Jensen -- Chapter 6 Denmark in the 1990s: Status Quo or a More Self- -- Confident State? 83 -- Mikkel Mailand -- Chapter 7 France in Historical Perspective: The Impossibility of -- Partnership 97 -- Susan Milner -- Chapter 8 France in the 1990s: Struggling with the Weight of -- History 111 -- Nick Parsons -- Chapter 9 Germany in Historical Perspective: The Gap Between -- Theory and Practice 125 -- Stefan Berger -- Chapter 10 Germany in the 1990s: The Impact of Reunification 139 -- Jeremy Leaman -- Chapter 11 Ireland in Historical Perspective: The Legacies of -- Colonialism - Edging Towards Policy Concertation 155 -- Emmet O'Connor -- Chapter 12 Ireland in the 1990s: Policy Concertation Triumphant 167 -- Rory O'Donnell and Damian Thomas -- Chapter 13 Italy in Historical Perspective: The Legacies of Fascism -- and Anti-Fascism 191 -- Gino Bedani -- Chapter 14 Italy in the 1990s: Policy Concertation Resurgent 207 -- Bruce Haddock -- Chapter 15 The Netherlands in Historical Perspective: The Rise and -- Fall of Dutch Policy Concertation 221 -- Anton Hemerijck -- Chapter 16 The Netherlands in the 1990s: Towards 'Flexible -- Corporatism' in the Polder Model 235 -- Hans Slomp -- Chapter 17 Spain in Historical Perspective: Fascist Corporatism and -- Social Pacts 249 -- Robert A. Robinson -- Chapter 18 Spain in the 1990s: Strategic Concertation 265 -- Miguel Martinez Lucio -- Chapter 19 Sweden in Historical Perspective: The Rise and Fall of -- the Swedish Model 279 -- James Fulcher -- Chapter 20 Sweden in the 1990s: The Demise of Policy Concertation -- and Social Partnership and Its Sudden Reappearance -- in 1998 295 -- Victor A. Pestoff -- PART II COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 21 The Politics of Policy Concertation in the 1990s: The Role -- of Ideas 311 -- Hugh Compston -- Chapter 22 Social Partnership 1880-1989: The Deep Historical Roots -- of Diverse Strategies 335 -- Stefan Berger -- Chapter 23 Policy Concertation in Western Europe: A Configurational -- Approach 353 -- Hugh Compston.".
- 2001035616 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I Kent and the English Civil Wars, 1640-1660 -- Jacqueline Eales -- 2 'Tempered Despotism'?: The Government of the County -- Frederick Lansberry -- 3 Old Corruption: Government in the Boroughs -- Bryan Keith-Lucas and Frederick Lansberry -- 4 Radical Movements and Workers' Protests to c.1850 -- Paul Hastings -- 5 Conservative and Liberal: National Politics in Kent from -- the late 1820s to 1914 -- Brian Atkinson -- 6 The Development of Independent Working Class Politics in -- the Medway Towns, 1859-1914 -- Bruce Aubry -- 7 Crime and Public Order -- Paul Hastings -- 8 County Administration in Kent, 1814-1914 -- Elizabeth Melling -- Guide to Further Reading -- Index.".
- 2001035662 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface 9 -- Part I: Renaissance Cultural Realities -- 1. The Making of Italian Renaissance Tragedy 17 -- Revitalization Process 20 -- Realism and Living Realities on the Stage 29 -- Dramaturgical Novelties: Sounds and Dramatic Space 32 -- 2. Renaissance Living Traditions and the Revival of -- Ancient Tragedy 35 -- Length of the Dramatic Text: Political Imperatives and -- Verbal Rhetoric 37 -- Contemporary Spatial Setting and Courtly Ambiance 46 -- Brigands and Pirates 54 -- 3. Their Gods, Our God: Christian Religion in the Tragic -- World of Myth 58 -- Religion in Christian and Mythological Settings 61 -- The Deus ex Machina Expedient: Martelli's Tullia and -- Aretino's Orazia 71 -- 4. The Nature of Kingship: The Debate on Machiavellism 79 -- The Machiavellian Notion of Kingship and the Tragic Stage 81 -- Giraldi's Orbecche 85 -- Theater as Rhetoric of Power 97 -- 5. Tragic Heroines: The Debate on the Emerging Question -- of Women 101 -- The Traditional Notion of Womanhood 103 -- The Stage View of Women 105 -- Theater's Ambivalent Endorsement of Women 121 -- Part II: Theatrical Innovations -- 6. The Evolving Concept of Stage and Dramatic Space 129 -- The Notion of Scenic and Dramatic Space 136 -- Aretino's Orazia: A Case in Point 144 -- 7. Representing the Unrepresentable: The Hic et Nunc of -- Tragedy 155 -- Dramatic Limitations of Stage Narrative: The Role of the -- Messenger 158 -- The Immediacy of the Tragic Here and Now: Giraldi's -- Orbecche and Aretino's Orazia 162 -- 8. The Theatrical Language of Sounds and Movements 177 -- Dramaturgical Elements in Rucellai's Oreste: Sounds, -- Retardation Technique, and Movements 181 -- Three Dramatizations of Dido's Death: Pazzi, Giraldi, and -- Dolce 193 -- Conclusion 203 -- Notes 209 -- Bibliography 257 -- Index 268.".
- 2001035692 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I: FROM REVOLUTION -- 'May the last king be strangled in the bowels -- of the last priest': irreligion and the English -- Enlightenment, 1649-I 789 -- Justin Champion -- 2 Radicalism and replication -- Nigel Smith -- 3 The plantation of wrath -- Timothy Morton -- 4 They became what they beheldtheodicy and regeneration -- in Milton, Law and Blake -- Donald John -- 5 Fasting women: the significance of gender and bodies -- in radical religion and politics, 1650-I 8i 3 -- Jane Shaw -- PART II: TO REVOLUTION -- 6 John Thelwall and the Revolution of I 649 -- Michael Scrivener -- 7 Women's private reading and political action, 1649-1 838 -- Charlotte Sussman -- 8 The strange career of Richard 'Citizen' Lee: poetry, -- popular radicalism and enthusiasm in the I790s -- Jon Mee -- 9 William Cobbett,John Clare and the agrarian politics -- of the English Revolution -- James C. McKusick -- 10 'Not a reforming patriot but an ambitious tyrant': -- representations of Cromwell and the English -- Republic in the late eighteenth and early -- nineteenth centuries -- Peter Kitson -- I Afterword: the republican prompt: connections -- in English radical culture -- Paul Hamilton -- Notes -- Index.".
- 2001035717 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Wardship and the Ideological Father: Exploring Meanings -- and Contexts -- Using Gamelyn to understand Glanvill -- 2. The Matter of Inheritance: Conflicts and Resolutions -- Historical interpretations -- Gamelyn and the issue of waste -- The composite heir: Gamelyn as diabolical (ohan) and as -- desirable (Ore) -- 3. The Ward as Outlaw: Symbolising Infancy -- A voice crying in the wilderness -- Ileralding the dispossessed -- 4. Female Wards and Marriage: A Question of Consent -- 5. Controlling Behaviour: Mothers as Guardians -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001035747 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- 1. Corporate America and the Culture War1 -- 2. Fighting the Battles of the Culture War-An Examination13 -- 3. Silence of the Lambs 29 -- 4. Capital-The Lifeblood of Corporate America 35 -- 5. Wall Street Laundry 47 -- 6. Street Fight-Engaging Wall Street as a Shareholder 59 -- 7. Why Should We Accept a Lower Rate of Return? 71 -- 8. SRI: Same Vision-Different Values? 87 -- 9. Does VBI Work? Understanding the Cultural Cost -- of Capital 109 -- 10. Early Victories-Good News from Wall Street 123 -- 11. Bulls, Bears, and Lambs-Evaluating a Winning Formula -- for Christians on Wall Street 143 -- 12. A Christian Worldview in a Post-Christian World 161 -- 13. The Christian Investor Guidebook 173 -- Appendix: Resources and Data for the Values-Based Investor 193 -- Notes 225.".
- 2001035774 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1: Preview-The Feminine, the Lull, the Feminist -- 2: The Hose of Mirth-From Morality to Taxidermy -- 3: Ethan Frome-The Murder of a Masterpiece -- 4: The Custom of the Country-Monstrous Undine -- 5: Summer-The Law of the Father -- 6: The Age of Innocence-A Buried Life -- 7: Ghosts-In Broad Daylight -- 8: Review-Further Sources -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001035795 tableOfContents "The battle cry of freedom -- The battle hymn of the republic -- Dixie's land -- Maryland, my Maryland -- Lincoln and liberty -- Weeping sad and lonely -- Tenting on the old camp ground -- When Johnny comes marching home -- Roll, Alabama, roll -- The battle of Shiloh -- Slavery chain done broke at last -- Free at last.".
- 2001035797 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- I. A Politicized Postmodernism: Feminist Reading Tactics -- 2. Kathy Acker's Unreasonable Texts -- :. Angela Carter's War of Real Dreams -- 4. Reading Feminism's Pornography Conflict -- Epilogue: Readers, Disciplinarity, and Social Practices -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.".
- 2001035802 tableOfContents "The spatial and non-spatial senses of the German preposition über / Birgitta Meex -- Scalar particles and the sequential space construction / Tuomas Huumo -- A frame-based approach to polysemy / Willy Martin -- Where do the senses of Cora va'a- come from? / Eugene H. Casad -- Why quirky case really isn't quirky, or, How to treat dative sickness in Icelandic / Michael B. Smith -- When a dance resembles a tree : a polysemy analysis of three Setswana noun classes / Kari-Anne Selvik -- Systemic polysemy in the Southern Bantu noun class system / A.P. Hendrikse -- Psycholinguistic perpsectives on polysemy / Raymond W. Gibbs Jr. & Teenie Matlock -- The embodied approach to the polysemy of the spatial preposition on / Dinara A. Beitel, Raymond W. Gibbs Jr. & Paul Sanders -- Processing polysemous, homonymous, and vague adjectives / Frank Brisard, Gert van Rillaer & Dominick Sandra.".
- 2001035803 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: On Becoming a Clitic -- Nancy Mae Antrim -- Primary Stress in Spanish -- Zsuzsanna Bdrkdnyi -- Spanish Clauses without Complementizers -- Claudia Brovetto -- On the Nature of Bare Nouns in Haitian Creole -- Viviane Deprez -- Towards a Syntax of Adult Root Infinitives -- Ricardo Etxepare, Kleanthes K. Grohmann -- Re-examining Spanish 'Resyllabification' -- Timothy L. Face -- On Preverbal Subjects in Spanish -- Grant Goodall -- The Semantics of Spanish Free Relatives -- Javier Gutierrez-Rexach -- Split Subject Pronoun Paradigms: Feature Geometry and Underspecification -- David Heap -- Locative Inversion, PP Topicalization and the EPP -- Paula Kempchinsky -- Contrast Maintenance and Intervocalic Stop Lenition in Spanish and Portuguese: When is It Alright to Lenite? -- Anthony M. Lewis -- Epenthesis vs. Elision in Afro-Iberian Language: A Constraint-based Approach to Creole Phonology -- John M. Lipski -- Contrastive Discourse Markers in Spanish: Beyond Contrast -- Monica Malamud -- Coda Obstruents and Local Constraint Conjunction in North-Central Peninsular Spanish -- Richard E. Morris -- Bare Nouns and the Morphosyntax of Number -- Alan Munn, Cristina Schmitt -- Non-Logical if -- Josep Quer -- Selecting Atomic Cells from Temporal Domains: Fixing Parameters in Romance -- Joan Rafel -- Non-Homorganic Nasal Clusters in Northern Italian Dialects -- Lori Repetti -- Romanian Nominal Structure, Proforms, and Genitive Case Checking -- Edward J Rubin -- Adjectival Agreement within DP without Feature Movement -- Petra Sleeman -- A Constraint-Based Analysis of Intraspeaker Variation: Vocalic Epenthesis in Vimeu Picard -- Jeffrey Steele, Julie Auger -- Aspects in the Prepositional System of Romance -- Esther Torrego -- A Unified Analysis of French and Italian en / ne -- Dieter Vermandere -- Variation in Spanish Aspiration and Prosodic Boundary Constraints -- Caroline R. Wiltshire.".
- 2001035822 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I Liberation, Lpuration, Existentialism and Marxism -- 2 The Onset of the Cold War -- 3 From Kravchenko to Hungary via Korea -- 4 Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism: Indochina and Algeria -- S May, Mao and the End of the 'Classic Intellectual'? -- 6 From the 'Silence of the InteUectuals' to the End of -- the Millennium -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Select Bibliography of French Texts -- Index.".
- 2001035849 tableOfContents "A conversation with Gabriel García Márquez / Gene Bell-Villada -- García Márquez, on second reading / Carlos Fuentes -- Gabriel García Márquez, One hundred years of solitude / James Higgins -- The humor of One hundred years of solitude / Clive Griffin -- The sacred harlots of One hundred years of solitude / Lorraine Elena Roses -- Aureliano's smile / Michael Wood -- The limits of the liberal imagination : One hundred years of solitude and Nostromo / Jean Franco -- One hundred years of solitude as chronicle of the Indies / Iris Zavala -- Banana strike and military massacre : One hundred years of solitude and what happened in 1928 / Gene H. Bell-Villada -- The dark side of magical realism : science, oppression and apocalypse in One hundred years of solitude / Brian Conniff -- Streams out of control : the Latin American plot / Carlos Rincon.".
- 2001035851 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ONE On the Origins of Asian American Literature: The Eaton Sisters and the Hybrid Body 33 -- TWO Wounded Bodies and the Cold War: Freedom, Materialism, and Revolution in Asian American Literature, 1946-1957 61 -- THREE The Remasculinization of Chinese America: Race, Violence, and the Novel 87 -- FOUR Representing Reconciliation: Le Ly Hayslip and the Emblematic Victim 107 -- FIVE Queer Bodies and Subaltern Spectators: Guerrilla Theater, Hollywood Melodrama, and the Filipino (American) Novel 125 -- Conclusion: Model Minorities and Bad Subjects 143.".
- 2001035853 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Education and Agency -- 2. Hope Against Fear -- 3. Fighting Back -- 4. Buildings and Discipline -- 5. Maps -- 6. Morals -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001035872 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Not Forgetting 1 -- 2. Mountains 17 -- 3. Names 45 -- 4. Work 69 -- 5. Fish 117 -- 6. Reeds 173 -- 7. Paths 209.".
- 2001035885 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Getting Started 1 -- Prologue1 -- 1.1 Bound states versus extended states7 -- 1.2 Ergodic operator families11 -- 1.3 Some important examples18 -- 1.4 Our basic models (P+A) and (DIV)21 -- 1.5 Localization and Lifshitz tails: the heuristic picture31 -- 2 Analysis of Anderson-type Models 37 -- Prologue37 -- 2.1 Lifshitz tails for (P+A)39 -- 2.2 Initial length scale estimates44 -- 2.3 Wegner estimates48 -- 2.4 Combes-Thomas estimates54 -- 2.5 Changing cubes62 -- 3 Multiscale Analysis 69 -- Prologue 69 -- 3.1 Idea of the proof and historical notes71 -- 3.2 M ultiscale Analysis76 -- 3.3 Exponential localization90 -- 3.4 Dynamical localization98 -- 3.5 More models108 -- 4 Appendix 111 -- 4.1 A short story of selfadjoint operators111 -- 4.1.1 Welcome to Hilbert space111 -- 4.1.2 Selfadjoint operators and forms114 -- 4.1.3 Schrodinger operators116 -- 4.1.4 Spectra and the Spectral Theorem120 -- 4.1.5 Spectral Types and the RAGE theorem126 -- 4.1.6 Sectorial forms and form-bounded perturbations128 -- 4.1.7 The min-max principle130 -- 4.1.8 Weyl asymptotics131 -- 4.1.9 Auxiliary results from Sobolev space132 -- 4.1.10 Analytic perturbation theory132 -- 4.1.11 Generalized eigenfunction expansions134 -- 4.2 Some basics from probability theory137 -- 4.2.1 Measurable sets and random variables137 -- 4.2.2 Measure and probability138 -- 4.2.3 Independence 139 -- 4.2.4 Product measures140 -- 4.2.5 Ergodicity 142 -- 4.2.6 Monotone class arguments142 -- 5 Aftermath 145 -- References 147 -- Author Index 161 -- Subject Index 165.".
- 2001036009 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Introduction -- The Black Female Body: Seeing, Believing, -- and Perpetuating Popular and Literary Images -- Chapter 2 A Raisin in the Sun -- The Strong Black Woman as Acceptable Tyrant -- Chapter 3 Strength and the Battle Ground of Slavery -- I. Even Parody: Ishmael Reed and Maamy Barracuda -- Chapter 4 Strength and the Battle Ground of Slavery -- II. Survival Beyond Survival: -- The Price of Strength in Beloved -- Chapter 5 Commanding the Universe -- I. More Than Witch: Barbaras Minnie Ransom -- I. Tough Enough to Kill, Tough Enough -- to Transcend Death: J i Califni Coopers Clora -- C hapter 6 Strength as Disease Bordering on Evil -- Dorothy West's Cleo Judson -- Chapter 7 The Stubbornness of Tradition -- Do What Big Mama Sez: Ernest J. Gainess -- A Lesson Befoe Dying -- II. New Territory, No Change: Pearl Clcage's Fyin Wst -- Chapter 8: Balance? -- Octavia E. Butle's Parable of the Sower -- Chapter 9: Conclusion -- Can this Mold be Broken? -- Notes -- Works Cited or Consulted -- Index.".
- 2001036047 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1940 * A Matter of Life or Death 3 -- As the world sank further into violence, Californians distracted themselves through -- pleasure. Was this a delusional response-or a brave and defiant celebration of life -- over death? -- 2 1941 * Shelling Santa Barbara 34 -- For nearly forty years, white California had been harassing Japanese immigrants and -- denigrating their culture. Now, as an Imperial submarine surfaced off Santa Barbara, -- the time of retribution seemed at hand. -- 3 1942 * Garrison State 66 -- Mobilizing itself for war, the nation chose California as a strategic center for military -- training and deployment. Millions of young Americans experienced California at a -- critical time of national and personal life. Tragically, one segment of California ex- -- perienced these years behind barbed wire. -- 4 1943 * Zoot Suit 96 -- Why should a fashion among Mexican-American teenagers provoke such rage among -- police and servicemen? And why should these servicemen be rioting, with police as- -- sistance, in such a stylized manner? The answers shed light on the wartime situation -- of minorities in California. -- 5 1944 * Swing Shift 123 -- The more female became its workforce, the more aviation developed an industrial -- culture far ahead of its time. The individual worker, significantly female, now became -- the focal point of creative organization and productivity. Henry J. Kaiser, mean- -- while, was perfecting the art of mass production and a full program of workers' -- benefits. -- 6 1945 * Hollywood Canteen 159 -- Even in wartime, Hollywood was concerned with positioning itself. Through its films, -- stars in uniform, and USO entertainments at home and at the front, Hollywood made -- sure that World War II remained a celebrity event. -- 7 1946 * Homecoming 183 -- Homecoming had its anxieties and adjustments as well as its elations and triumphs. -- The fact that so many returning veterans were choosing California as the place to -- come home to only compounded the drama. Simultaneously, California was serving -- the needs of those who wanted to fit back in as soon as possible and those who were -- nursing a rebellious resentment. -- 8 1947 Black Dahlia 213 -- In the sad life and tragic death of one damaged V-girl, the underside of home-front -- and post-war Los Angeles stood revealed. Still, for all its shoddiness, the City of Angels -- possessed a certain sassy, savvy energy. It was, among other things, a Front Page kind -- of town where life was lived by many on the edge, and that made for good copy and -- good film noir. -- 9 1948 * Honey Bear 241 -- While Earl Warren was steering California through the post-war era, his photogenic -- family was helping forge a new way of communicating political value. When youngest -- daughter Honey Bear contracted polio, all California held its breath and waited. -- Honey Bear, after all, embodied the post-war hopes of an entire state. -- 10 1949 * Mexicali Rose 281 -- Reactivated by the Cold War, the Depression-era clash of Reds and Red-hunters -- resurfaced with a vengeance. When it came to Red-baiting, no one could outperform -- a portly ex-bandleader state senator from the Folks. It was not a pleasant time. -- 11 1950 * Police Action 308 -- As the 4oth Division of the California National Guard shipped out for Korea, the -- regents of the University of California were pursuing a police action of their own. At -- stake, among other things, was the question of just exactly who was going to control -- California and its university. -- Notes 340 -- Bibliographical Essay 346 -- Acknowledgments 365 -- Index 367.".
- 2001036075 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction / xi -- Acknowledgments / xiii -- A Note about the Editing / xv -- I. THE YOUNG MAN AND THE GREAT WAR / 1 -- To Mother / Father / 3 -- II. FRIENDS OF YOUTH AND LATER YEARS / 31 -- To Burton Rascoe / 35 -- To Allen Tate / 40 -- To Louise Bogan / 43 -- To John Dos Passos / 50 -- To Morton Dauwen Zabel / 57 -- To Lionel Trilling / 66 -- To Dawn Powell / 74 -- To BettyHuling / 81 -- To Helen Muchnic / 89 -- To Cyril Connolly / 91 -- To Isaiah Berlin / 97 -- III. MARRIAGES / 109 -- To Mary McCarthy / in -- To Elena Mumm Thornton / 133 -- IV. WILSON AND HIS CHILDREN / 193 -- Rosalind / 195 -- Reuel / 205 -- Helen / 223 -- V. CLELIA CARROLL: -- AN EPISTOLARY ROMANCE / 231 -- VI. LITERARY BUSINESS / 271 -- To John Hall Wheelock of Charles Scribner's Sons / 274 -- To Charles Scribner of Charles Scribner's Sons / 275 -- To Ken McCormick of Doubleday Co. / 276 -- To Fredric Warburg of Secker and Warburg Co. / 277 -- To William Van O'Connor at American Quarterly / 278 -- To William Shawn at the New Yorker / 278 -- To Roger Straus at Farrar, Straus / 280 -- To Edward Gorey / 294 -- VII. A WILSON GRAB BAG / 297 -- To Elmer Rice / 300 -- To John Lester / 301 -- To Norman Gottwald / 303 -- To Jacob Landau / 304 -- To William James Jr. / 305 -- To V. S. Pritchett / 306 -- To Katharine S. White / 306 -- To John Hall Wheelock / 307 -- To John Berryman / 308 -- To Stephen Spender / 309 -- To Robert Cantwell / 310 -- To the New York Times / 311 -- To Henry D. Blumberg / 311 -- VIII. AT TALCOTTVILLE / 315 -- To Dick and Jo Costa / 318 -- To Mary Pcolar / 320 -- (with a letter to S. N. Behrman) / 324 -- To Glyn and Gladys Morris / 329 -- To Margaret Rullman / 340 -- Credits / 343 -- Select Index of Persons and Places and of Works by Edmund Wilson / 347.".
- 2001036106 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. THE INVENTION OF PRINTING: THE CUTTING AND -- CASTING OF TYPES IN RELATION TO THEIR DESIGN -- II. A FONT OF TYPE AND ITS CASE: THE TYPOGRAPHICAL -- POINT: POINT-SET AND LINING TYPES -- III. THE LATIN ALPHABET AND ITS DEVELOPMENT UP TO -- THE INVENTION OF PRINTING -- IV. TYPES OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY IN GERMANY -- V. TYPES OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY IN ITALY -- VI. TYPES OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY IN FRANCE -- VII. TYPES OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY IN THE NETHER-LANDS-HOLLAND AND BELGIUM -- VIII. TYPES OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY IN SPAIN -- IX. TYPES OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND -- X. THE ALDINE ITALIC -- XI. A WORD ON TYPE SPECIMENS -- XII. GERMAN TYPES: 1500-1800 -- I. EXAMPLES OF GERMAN PRINTING -- 1. XVI CENTURY -- 2. XVII CENTURY -- 3. XVIII CENTURY -- i. GERMAN FOUNDRIES AND SPECIMENS -- Xm. ITALIAN TYPES: 1500-1800 -- I. EXAMPLES OF ITALIAN PRINTING -- 1. XVI CENTURY -- 2. XVII CENTURY -- 3. XVIII CENTURY -- U. ITALIAN FOUNDRIES AND SPECIMENS -- XIV. FRENCH TYPES: 1500-1800 -- I. EXAMPLES OF FRENCH PRINTING -- 1. XVI CENTURY -- 2. XVII CENTURY -- 3. XVIII CENTURY -- II. ROYAL TYPES AND THE IMPRIMERIE ROYALE -- 11. THE FOURNIER FAMILY -- IV. FRENCH FOUNDRIES AND SPECIMENS -- NOTES TO VOLUME I OF THIS EDITION.".
- 2001036127 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Biometrika: The first 100 years 1 -- D. R. Cox -- Biometrika Centenary: Theory and general methodology 11 -- A. C. Davison -- One hundred years of the design of experiments on and off the pages of -- Biometrika 51 -- Anthony C. Atkinson and R. A. Bailey -- Biometrika Centenary: Survival analysis 97 -- David Oakes -- Biometrika Centenary: Nonparametrics 141 -- Peter Hall -- Biometrika Centenary: Sample surveys 165 -- T. M. F. Smith -- A personal journey through time series in Biometrika 193 -- Howell Tong -- Selected papers -- The comparative advantages of systematic and randomized arrangements -- in the design of agricultural and biological experiments 219 -- F. Yates Biometrika 30, 440-66 (1939) -- The relation between measures of correlation in the universe of sample -- permutations 247 -- H. E. Daniels Biometrika 33,129-35 (1944) -- The design of optimum multifactorial experiments 255 -- R. L. Plackett and J. Burman Biometrika 33, 305-25 (1946) -- Periodogram analysis and continuous spectra 277 -- M. S. Bartlett Biometrika 37, 1-16 (1950) -- On stationary processes in the plane 293 -- P. Whittle Biometrika 41, 43-49 (1954) -- Notes on bias in estimation 309 -- M. H. Quenouille Biometrika 43, 353-60 (1956) -- Studies in the History of Probability and Statistics. XX. Some early -- correspondence between W. S. Gosset, R. A. Fisher and Karl Pearson, -- with notes and comments 317 -- E. S. Pearson Biometrika 55, 445-57 (1968) -- Monte Carlo sampling methods using Markov chains and their applications 331 -- W. K. Hastings Biometrika 57, 97-109 (1970) -- A general method for analysis of covariance structures 345 -- K. G. Joreskog Biometrika 57, 239-51 (1970) -- Nonparametric roughness penalties for probability densities 359 -- I. J. Good and R. A. Gaskins Biometrika 58, 255-77 (1971).".
- 2001036153 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I Remembering Elizabeth Dickson and -- Fanny Blood -- 1 Love between Women - Wollstonecraft's -- Early Writings -- Cherchez la mere -- Thoughts on the Education of Daughters (1787) -- Original Stories (1788) -- Mary: A Fiction (1788) -- Part II Female Embodiment and the Body-Politic -- 2 Female Embodiment, Rape, and the Vindications -- Vindicating masculine virtue -- Ten thousand swords -- Female-embodied reason -- Leaving out the mother -- Vindicating women: the problem that is women's -- writing -- This tumultuous passion -- The phantom phallus -- Part III Matrilineal Writing -- 3 The Pregnant Writer: Historical and Moral -- View of the French Revolution -- The body of the people -- Castrated and potent maternal bodies -- 4 Matrilineal Writing: Letters from Sweden and -- Wrongs of Woman -- The story as of woman -- Imported into another economy -- Women are 'products' used and exchanged -- by men -- The murder of the mother results [in] the burial of -- the madness of women - and the burial of women -- in madness - -- Speaking-among-women/speaking (as) woman -- Feminist sublime where all foundations are called -- into question -- Letters from Sweden: my babe -- The subject of matrilineal writing -- Conclusion: Female Embodiment and Writing -- beyond Wollstonecraft -- Rape and intersubjectivity -- Fantasies of the feminist in wet skirts -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001036157 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments Part One November 21, 1963 --Part Two November 2, 1963 --Part Three History --Part Four Relics --.".
- 2001036194 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE BACKGROUND, 1914-1936 11 -- 3. THE PACE QUICKENS, 1936-1938 52 -- 4. FROM CRISIS TO WAR, 1938-1939 I07 -- 5. THE INFLUENCE OF THE AGRICULTURAL -- LOBBIES 131 -- 6. AWARENESS IN THE COUNTRYSIDE 154 -- 7. FOOD IN WARTIME, 1939-1940 182 -- 8. EPILOGUE AND CONCLUSION 223.".
- 2001036219 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Family and Farm Beginnings 1 -- 2. From Conscientious Objector to B-26s 13 -- 3. The Martin B-26 Marauder 31 -- 4. Operational Crew Training 53 -- 5. The Northern Route to Europe 57 -- 6. Northern Ireland 65 -- 7. Early Marauder Operations in North Africa and Europe 77 -- 8. England and the Death of Myers 85 -- 9. On to France 95 -- 10. The Anatomy of a Combat Mission 103 -- 11. My First Missions from France 123 -- 12. Paris 133 -- 13. Crescendo to Christmas: The Battle of the Bulge 139 -- 14. The New Year 147 -- 15. How I Became a Lead Navigator-by Mistake 153 -- 16. Operation CLARION 161 -- 17. The Ordeal by Flak of Flight 4 165 -- 18. Heading for the Finish Line 185 -- 19. Ordeal by Headwind 199 -- 20. From War to Peace 205 -- 21. The Bride Price 219 -- Epilogue 223.".
- 2001036223 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Ecology of wildlife diseases 1 -- P J. Hudson, A. P. Rizzoli, B. T. Grenfell, J. A. P. Heesterbeek, -- and A. P. Dobson -- 2 Heterogeneities in macroparasite infections: patterns and processes 6 -- K. Wilson, O. N. Bjornstad, A. P. Dobson, S. Merler, G. Poglayen, -- S. E. Randolph, A. F. Read, and A. Skorping -- 3 Parasites and host population dynamics 45 -- D. M. Tompkins, A. P. Dobson, P. Arneberg, M. E. Begon, I. M. Cattadori, -- J. V. Greenman, J. A. P. Heesterbeek, P. J. Hudson, D. Newborn, A. Pugliese, -- A. P. Rizzoli, R. Rosa, F. Rosso, and K. Wilson -- 4 Parasite community ecology and biodiversity 63 -- M. G. Roberts, A. P. Dobson, P. Arneberg, G. A. de Leo, R. C. Krecek, -- M. T. Manfredi, P. Lanfranchi, and E. Zaffaroni -- 5 Microparasite transmission and persistence 83 -- J. Swinton, M. E. J. Woolhouse, M. E. Begon, A. P. Dobson, E. Ferroglio, -- B. T. Grenfell, V Guberti, R. S. Hails, J. A. P. Heesterbeek, A. Lavazza, -- M. G. Roberts, P. J. White, and K. Wilson -- 6 Spatial aspects of disease dynamics 102 -- G. R. Hess, S. E. Randolph, P. Arneberg, C. Chemini, C. Furlanello, -- J. Harwood, M. G. Roberts, and J. Swinton -- 7 The ecology of tick-borne infections in wildlife reservoirs 119 -- S. E. Randolph, C. Chemini, C. Furlanello, C. Genchi, R. S. Hails, P. J. Hudson, -- L. D. Jones, G. Medley, R. A. Norman, A. P. Rizzoli, G. Smith, and -- M. E. J. Woolhouse -- 8 The role of pathogens in biological conservation 139 -- S. Cleaveland, G. R. Hess, A. P. Dobson, M. K. Laurenson, H. I. McCallum, -- M. G. Roberts, and R. Woodroffe -- 9 Visions for future research in wildlife epidemiology 151 -- B. T. Grenfell, W. Amos, P. Areberg, O. N. Bj0rnstad, J. V. Greenman, -- J. Harwood, P. Lanfranchi, A. R. McLean, R. A. Norman, A. F. Read, -- and A. Skorping.".
- 2001036265 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Shaping an Authoritative Community -- 2. Prospects, Puzzles, and Predicaments -- 3. The Mobilization of Resources and Vice Versa -- 4. On Behalf of the National Security State -- 5. Statecraft and Its Retainers -- 6. Statecraft and Its Discontents -- Epilogue. Being Ignored (Reprise) -- Notes -- Bibliography and Reference Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Index.".
- 2001036289 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION -- The Diffrence That Faith Makes * 1 -- ENGAGE YOUR WORLD * 15 -- Chapter One Trust Your Questions * 16 -- Chapter Two Get Out of the House More Often 4 34 -- Chapter Three Use Your Gift , 50 -- DEEPEN YOUR UNDERSTANDING * 67 -- Chapter Four Do the Work and You'll Find the Spirit + 68 -- Chapter Five Recognize the Three Faces of Poverty # 76 -- Chapter Six Listen to Those Closet to the Problem * 100 -- LEARN YOUR STRATEGY * 119 -- Chapter Seven Get to the Heart of the Matter * 120 -- Chapter Eight Throw Away Old Labels-It's Values That Comunt 141 -- Chapter Nine ind New Allies and Search for Common Ground + 158 -- Chapter Ten Keep Your Eyes on the Prize + 178 -- Chapter Eleven lap the Power of Faith Communities * 197 -- GUIDE YOUR STEPS + 223 -- Chapter Twelve Be a Peacemaker + 224 -- Chapter Thirteen Be a Contemplative 4 248 -- Chapter Fourteen Keep It Human * 266 -- THINK MOVEMENT + 285 -- Chapter Fifteen Have a Dream * 286 -- Chapter Sixteen Change the Wind * 314 -- NOTES 333 -- FOR FRTHER READING 342 -- GETTING INVOLVED + 345 -- INDEX * 348 -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 4 354 -- ABOUT THE PRESS * 355.".
- 2001036299 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: BACKGROUND I -- INTRODUCTION -- METHODOLOGY -- 1930's DRESSES II -- House Dresses, Day Dresses, Afternoon Dresses -- and Evening Dresses --ENSEMBLES III -- Suits, Jackets, Cardigans, Capes, Coats, Skirts and Blouses --CASUAL IV -- Sportswear, Aprons, and Bathing suits --LINGERIE V -- Lounging Ensembles, Nightgowns -- Dressing Gowns and Underwear --APPENDICES -- APPENDIX -1 -- Frequently Produced Plays of the 1930's --APPENDIX - 2 -- Museum and University Collections Studied --APPENDIX - 3 -- Garment Catalogue Listing --APPENDIX - 4 -- Glossary --BIBLIOGRAPHY.".
- 2001036303 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Trusteeship Debate and the Korean Cold War -- Choi Sang-Yong -- 2 The Coming of the Cold War to Korea -- William Stueck -- 3 Bunce and Jacobs: U.S. Occupation Advisors in Korea, -- 1946-1947 -- James I. Matray -- 4 U.S. Korean Policy and the Moderates During the U.S. -- Military Government Era -- Jeon Sang Sook -- 5 Kim Kyu-sik and the Coalition Effort -- Bonnie B.C. Oh -- 6 The American Military Government and the Framework for -- Democracy in South Korea -- Park Chan-Pyo -- Conclusion: Liberation anid Reconciliation in Korea -- Bruce Cumings -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Editor and Contributors.".
- 2001036319 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I: The Period of Propaganda and News -- 1 The Truman Administration's Legalization of Peacetime -- Propaganda -- 2 The Journalistic Paradigm: U.S. Domestic and International -- Propaganda, 1947-1949 -- Part I: The Period of Militarization -- 3 Creating a Militarized Propaganda Structure Through the -- CIA, PSB, and Campaign of Truth -- 4 Militarized Propaganda and the Campaign of Truth, -- 1950-1952 -- Part II: The Period of Institutionalization and Psychological -- Strategy -- 5 McCarthyism and the Rise and Fall of Congressional -- Involvement in Propaganda Operations -- 6 Propaganda as a Presidential Tool in the Eisenhower White -- House -- 7 The Rhetorical Presidency and the Eisenhower -- Administration, 1953-1955 -- Conclusion: Expanding the-Rhetorical Presidency---- - -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001036342 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Book One: BEARING WITNESS -- 1. Blood Ties to Blood Feuds 3 -- 2. The Triumph of the Underworld 32 -- 3. Since Unhappily We Cannot Always Avoid Wars 59 -- 4. The Land of 1,000 Graves 83 -- 5. Our Enemy Is One 107 -- 6. No Safe Havens 132 --Book Two: TRIALS AND TRIBUNALS -- 7. Peace Without Justice .165 -- 8. Searching for the Truth 190 -- 9. Bring Me His Body 215 -- 10. Having Clean Hands 248 -- 11. What a Tutsi Woman Tastes Like 271 -- 12. When the Victims Are the Serbs 293 --Book Three: AFTER JUDGMENT -- 13. A Time of Reckoning 315 -- 14. Justice Must Be Seen to Be Done 337 -- 15. Justice on the Ground 351 -- 16. Rwandan Crimes, Arusha Justice 371 -- 17. When a Tribunal Is Not Enough 389.".
- 2001036360 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I: Cancer in Men -- Chapter 1-Cancer: An Overview3 -- Chapter 2--Top Five Cancers in Men23 -- Chapter 3-Racial/Ethnic Prostate Cancer -- Patterns in the United States37 -- Chapter 4-Metastatic Cancer43 -- Part II: Introduction to Prostate Cancer -- Chapter 5-Prostate Cancer: An Overview49 -- Chapter 6-Screening for Prostate Cancer67 -- Chapter 7-The Prostate-Specific-Antigen -- (PSA ) Test71 -- Chapter 8--Questions and Answers about -- Early Prostate Cancer77 -- Chapter 9-What Women Should Know about -- the Prostate81 -- Chapter 10-The Urinary System and How It Works87 -- Chapter 11-Understanding Treatment Choices for -- Prostate Cancer97 -- Chapter 12-Cryosurgery103 -- Chapter 13-Prostate Seed Implants107 -- Chapter 14-Radiotherapy109 -- Chapter 15-Biological Therapy113 -- Chapter 16-Angiogenesis Inhibitors in the -- Treatment of Cancer121 -- Chapter 17-Selenium Supplements for Prevention -- of Prostate Cancer123 -- Chapter 18-Alternative Medicine127 -- Chapter 19-Caring for Your Health and Feelings -- after Cancer Treatment131 -- Chapter 20-Post-Treatment Concerns: -- Incontinence, Impotence, and Infertility143 -- Part IV: Non-Malignant Prostate Conditions -- and Related Concerns -- Chapter 21--Prostatic Enlargement: -- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia159 -- Chapter 22-Prostatitis173 -- Chapter 23-Impotence175 -- Chapter 24-Peyronie's Disease185 -- Part V: Current Research Initiatives and Clinical Trials -- Chapter 25-The Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study191 -- Chapter 26-The Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and -- Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer Screening Trial199 -- Chapter 27-The Prostate Cancer Prevention -- Trial (PCPT)205 -- Chapter 28-Taking Part in Clinical Trials: -- W hat to Expect213 -- Chapter 29-New Prostate Treatment Technology225 -- Chapter 30-Vitamin E for Prevention of Prostate Cancer227 -- Part VI: Additional Help and Information -- Chapter 31-Important Terms for Prostate Patients237 -- Chapter 32-Prostate and Urologic Diseases -- O rganizations255 -- Chapter 33-National Organizations Offering -- Services to People with Cancer273 -- Chapter 34-Finding Cancer Support Groups287 -- Chapter 35-Managing Insurance Issues293 -- Chapter 36-Financial Assistance for Cancer Care301 -- Chapter 37-Links to Cancer Information on -- the Internet307 -- Index325.".
- 2001036382 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Greek Literature and the Roman Empire -- Literature, Power, and Culture -- A Geography of the Imagination -- Imitation and Identity -- The Politics of Imitation -- PART ONE: THE POLITICS OF IMITATIO1 -- i. Repetition: The Crisis of Posterity -- A Secondary Society -- Repetition and Mimesis -- Rescuing Mimesis -- Sublime Mimesis -- Art and Artifice -- Conclusion: From 'Past and Present' to 'Prior and -- Posterior' -- 2. Education: Strategies of Self-Making -- Strategies of Self-Making -- Paideia and Social Status -- Paideia and Gender -- Paideia and Hellenism -- Pedagogy, Identity, Power -- PART TWO: GREECE AND ROME -- 3. Rome Uncivilized: Exile and the Kingdom -- Exile and the Kingdom -- Musonius Rufus, the 'Roman' 'Socrates' -- Dio Chrysostom: Exile and Sophistry -- Favorinus: Exile and Literary Alienation -- Conclusion -- 4. Civilizing Rome: Greek Pedagogy and the Roman -- Emperor -- Staging Philosophy: The Dionic Man -- The Kingship orations: Performance and/of Power -- Staging the Self: Sophistry in Motion -- Greek Pedagogy and Roman Rule -- Marcus Aurelius: Internalized Pedagogy -- Dio and Philostratus -- Conclusion: On Kingship -- 5. Satirizing Rome: Lucian -- Satire and Satirical Identity -- Rome, City of Spectacles -- The Satirical Show -- Nigrinus: Yearning for Philosophy -- The Wrongs of Passage: On salaried posts -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Appendices: -- i. Translation of Favorinus, On Exile (P.Vat. Ii) -- 2. The Performative Context of Dio's Kingship orations -- References -- Index Locorum -- Index of Greek Words -- General Index.".
- 2001036387 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. 'Guardians of the Faith': the Established Churches of the -- United Kingdom, i8oi-i828 -- 2. 'Second Reformation': The Struggle for the Religion of -- Imreland, I822-1833 -- 3. 'Tribunes of the People': The Struggle for the Established -- Churches in Britain, 1833-1841 -- 4. 'Troublers of Israel': Prophetic Protests withinfthe -- Established Churches, I833-I841 -- 5- Hopes Frustrated: The Peel Government and the -- Established Churches, 1841-1846 -- Conclusion -- Select Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001036393 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. Timotheus of Miletus -- A. Life -- B. The Poems -- II. Genre -- A. The Dithyramb -- B. The Nome -- III. Music and Style -- A. Music -- B. Style -- IV. Language -- A. Dialect -- B. Phonology -- C. Morphology -- D. Syntax -- V. Metre and Prosody -- A. Metre -- B. Prosody -- VI. The Papyrus -- A. The Archaeological Context -- B. Description -- VII. Timotheus in Antiquity -- Sigla -- Text -- Commentary -- Index Locorum -- General Index.".
- 2001036400 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part One: The Nature of Reality -- 1 Unbreak My Heart 3 -- 2 I'm Gonna Live Forever 15 -- 3 Dividing the Indivisible 34 -- 4 All the World's a Time Machine 45 -- 5 Tales from the Fifth Dimension 59 --Part Two: The Nature of the Universe 73 -- 6 The Holes in the Sky 75 -- 7 Looking-Glass Universe 84 -- 8 The Universe Next Door 97 -- 9 Was the Universe Created by Angels? no -- Part Three: Life and the Universe 121 -- 10 The Worlds between the Stars 123 -- 11 The Life Plague 132 -- 12 Alien Garbage 148.".