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- 2001036403 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The Resistance in the Pantheon -- 2 A Republican Upbringing, 1899-1919 -- 3 A Jacobin in the Prefectures, 1919-34 -- Left and right in inter-war France -- Administration and politics after the war, 1919-21 -- Prefects in France - their role and history -- The ladder of preferment, 1920-5 -- Marriage and divorce, 1926-8 -- The youngest sub-prefect: Albertville, November -- 1925-January 1930 -- A sub-prefect in Brittany and Paris, February 1930- -- June 1933 -- Thonon, and Paris, June 1933-June 1934 -- 4 Fascism and Anti-Fascism, 1934-6 -- The 6th of February -- After the storm, February-July 1934 -- Secretary-general of the Somme, Amiens, July -- 1934-June 1936 -- 5 The Popular Front, 1936-8 -- Pacifism and war in France in the 1930s -- The Popular Front - class conflict and the exercise of -- power -- Moulin and the Spanish War -- The Air Ministry and French rearmament, 1936-40 -- Aviation populaire - flying for all -- The end of the Popular Front, 1937-8 -- 6 The Youngest Prefect, 1938-9 -- The prefect of Aveyron, April 1938-January 1939 -- A prefect at Chartres in the shadow of war, February -- 1939-June 1940 -- 7 War and the First Resistance, 1939-40 -- Living through the phoney war -- The fall of France, 10 May-22 June 1940 -- The invasion seen from Chartres, 10 May-14 June -- Confronting the invaders, 15-18 June 1940 -- A prefect under occupation, June-November 1940 -- 8 From Resister to Resistance, 1940-1 -- 'Doing something', September 1940-October 1941 -- The French resistance in the autumn of 1941 -- The 'Free French' before October 1941 -- Jean Moulin in England, 20 October-31 December 1941 -- The impact and mission of Monsieur Mercier -- 9 Mission Rex, 1942-3 -- Falling to earth, 2 January 1942 -- Meeting the resisters -- Creating the institutions of resistance -- Broadening the base, April-August 1942 -- 'Operation Torch' and its consequences -- War and resistance after 11 November 1942 -- 10 The National Resistance Council, May 1943 -- Politics and resistance, December 1942-February 1943 -- Moulin in London, 14 February-20 March 1943 -- Compulsory labour and the maquis, 1942-3 -- Moulin versus Brossolette - a battle for the soul of -- the resistance -- The final steps to unity, March-May 1943 -- The day of the CNR, 27 May 1943 -- After 27 May -- 11 The Tragedy of Caluire - and After -- The road to Caluire -- 21 June 1943 -- Calvary -- The resistance after Moulin -- A world that might have been, 1944-79? -- 12 A Contested Legacy, 1943-2000 -- One martyr amongst many, 1943-58 -- Moulin as republican icon, 1958-64: Socialist or Gaullist? -- From resistance leader to national icon, 1963-99 -- Frenay against Moulin - and Daniel Cordier -- Klaus Barbie, Jacques Verges and the 'betrayals' of the -- resistance -- Communist 'conspiracy' and the 'great recruitment', -- 1988-93 -- The 'Vichy syndrome' and Moulin after sixty years -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001036412 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ix Foreword -- NINA LEOPOLD BRADLEY -- AND WELLINGTON HUFFAKER -- xvii Contributors -- 3 Introduction -- RICHARD L. KNIGHT -- AND SUZANNE RIEDEL -- The Evolution of a Classic -- Chapter One -- 14 Moving Mountains: Aldo Leopold -- and A Sand County Almanac -- CURT D. MEINE -- A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time -- Chapter Two -- 34 Aldo Leopold: -- Blending Conversations about -- Public and Private Lands -- RICHARD L. KNIGHT -- Chapter Three -- 46 Aldo Leopold's Wilderness, -- Sand County, and My Garden -- JOHN SEIDENSTICKER -- Chapter Four -- 60 Then and Now -- JAMES A. ESTES -- Chapter Five -- 72 Great Possessions: Leopold's Good Oak -- MARY ANNE BISHOP -- The Cohesive Vision -- Chapter Six -- 90 From the Balance of Nature to the Flux of Nature: -- The Land Ethic in a Time of Change -- J. BAIRD CALLICOTT -- Chapter Seven -- 106 Aldo Leopold Was a Conservation Biologist -- REED NOSS -- Chapter Eight -- 18 Professor Leopold, What Is Education For? -- WINIFRED B. KESSLER -- AND ANNIE L. BOOTH -- Chapter Nine -- 128 Aldo Leopold and the Value of Nature -- STEPHEN R. KELLERT -- A Land Ethic in Practice -- Chapter Ten -- 140 Leopold's Land Ethic: A Vision for Today -- JAMIE RAPPAPORT CLARK -- Chapter Eleven -- 150 Aldo Leopold: Conservationist and Hunter -- L. DAVID MECH -- Chapter Twelve -- 158 The A-B Dichotomy and the Future -- EDWIN P. PISTER -- Chapter Thirteen -- 168 What Would Aldo Have Done?-A Personal Story -- JACK WARD THOMAS -- 179 Index.".
- 2001036417 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Frameworks, Models, and Rationales, 3 -- Health Promotion Programs, 3 -- Evaluation, 4 -- Frameworks, 9 -- Evaluation Frameworks, 11 -- Summary, 17 -- 2. Health Promotion Interventions, 19 -- Intervention Strategies, 19 -- Program Impact Conditions, 27 -- Summary, 31 -- 3. Behavior Change Theory, 33 -- Theories, 34 -- Perspectives, 45 -- Use and Selection of Theory, 50 -- Summary, 55 -- 4. Formative and Qualitative Research, 57 -- Qualitative Methods, 58 -- Message/Materials Testing, 64 -- Quantitative Formative Research, 65 -- Using Formative Techniques for Outcome Evaluation, 69 -- Summary, 70 -- 5. Process Evaluation, 73 -- Six Points for Process Evaluation, 75 -- Uses of Process Evaluation Data, 78 -- How to Do Process Evaluation, 82 -- Distinction Between Research Types, 83 -- Summary, 83 -- II METHODS, 85 -- 6. Study Design, 87 -- Background, 87 -- Causality, 88 -- Study Validity, 89 -- Study Designs, 96 -- Hypothetical Scores, 102 -- Selecting a Study Design, 104 -- Blinded Studies, 105 -- Contamination, 105 -- Summary, 107 -- 7. Sampling and Sample Size, 109 -- Sample Types, 110 -- Sample Size, 113 -- Power, 117 -- Sample Selection, 120 -- Summary, 121 -- 8. Data Collection and Management, 123 -- Construction of Questionnaire or Instrument, 123 -- Interview Methods, 131 -- Response Rates, 133 -- Data Management, 135 -- Combining (Appending and Merging) Two Datasets, 144 -- Summary, 146 -- 9. Univariate Analysis and Scale Construction, 147 -- Univariate Statistics, 147 -- Scale Creation, 151 -- Summary, 162 -- 10. Statistical Analysis, 163 -- Levels of Measurement, 164 -- Statistical Tests, 167 -- Multivariate Analysis, 177 -- Summary, 180 -- III RESULTS, 181 -- 11. Measuring Program or Campaign Exposure, 183 -- Measuring Exposure, 184 -- The National Reproductive Health Program Campaign, 186 -- NRHP Campaign Exposure, 191 -- Ringers, 196 -- Campaign Recognition by Sociodemographic Characteristics (Bivariate and -- Multivariate), 199 -- Exposure Data for Phase II of the National Reproductive Health Program, 201 -- Exposure Data in the Panel Sample, 202 -- Selective Exposure, 204 -- Summary, 206 -- 12. Measuring Outcomes, 207 -- Study Design and Methods, 207 -- Data Analysis, 209 -- Multivariate Analysis, 213 -- Panel Data, 215 -- Reporting Results, 221 -- Summary, 222 -- 13. Advanced Design and Statistical Topics, 225 -- Stepwise Regression, 226 -- Three- and Multiwave Data, 227 -- Path Analysis or Structural Equation Modeling, 230 -- Event History Analysis, 233 -- Time Series, 235 -- Meta-analysis, 236 -- Weighting Data, 239 -- Cost-benefit and Cost-effectiveness Analysis, 239 -- Summary, 240 -- 14. Dissemination of Evaluation Findings, 241 -- Dissemination Conflict, 241 -- Dissemination, 242 -- Policy Process, 245 -- Interpretation, 248 -- Graphics, 248 -- Ethical Considerations, 249 -- Budgets, 251 -- Book Summary, 252 -- The Future of Health Promotion Program Evaluation, 254 -- Glossary, 257 -- References, 263 -- Appendix A: Potentially Helpful Websites, 277 -- Study Planning Software, 277 -- Evaluation Software, 278 -- Health Education/Communication Listservs, 278 -- Media Research Firms, 278 -- Qualitative Analysis Software, 278 -- Appendix B: Bolivia Survey Questionnaire, 279 -- Bolivia National Reproductive Health Program Evaluation, 280 -- Appendix C: Informed Consent Statement for Questionnaire, 295 -- Informed Consent, 295 -- Appendix D: Sample Budget Items for Health Promotion Program -- Evaluation Project, 297.".
- 2001036433 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: VIETNAM: A PLACE AND A PEOPLE -- THE LAND 1 -- THE FORGE OF HISTORY 4 -- THE FRENCH COLONIAL ERA 10 -- THE RISE OF VIETNAMFSE NATIONALISM 15 -- THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION 19 -- THE ROOTS OF AMERICAN INVOIVEMENT 23 -- THE AUGUST REVOLUTION 25 -- THE ELEPHANT AND THE TIGER -- THE FRENCH RETURN 34 -- THE FRANCO-VIETMINH WAR 41 -- THE FRANCO-AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP 46 -- THE ROAD TO DIEN BIEN PHU 55 -- TO THE BRINK OF WAR 62 -- THE GENEVA SOLUTION 65 -- LESSONS 70 -- AN EXPERIMENT IN NATION -- BUILDING -- NGO DINH DIEM TAKES CHARGE 79 -- SOCIAL. REVOLUTION 89 -- BUILDING A NATION 94 -- THE Roors OF REVOLUTION 102 -- THE I AND OF A MILLION ELEPHANTS 109 -- A FAiLED EXPERIMENT 1 1 -- RAISING THE STAKES -- COLD WAR CRISES 118 -- A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 126 -- SOCIAL REVOL.UTION IN THE SOUTH 129 -- THE DECLINE AND FALL OF NGO DINH DIEM 137 -- A FAIIED PARTNERSHIP 146 -- AMERICA GOES TO WAR -- THE SAME ONLY MORE 156 -- COUP SEASON 60 -- IN DUBIOUS BATILES 165 -- THE ELECTION OF 1964 1 74 -- ROLLING THUNDER 176 -- DAIILIAS AND GLADIOLl 185 -- DECISIONS TO WAGE AN AMERICAN WAAR 193 -- THE CHAIN OF THUNDERS -- THE CONCEPT OF LIMITED WAR 205 -- WAR OF ATTRITION 209 -- SEARC I AND DESTROY 213 -- THE BATTLE THAT CHANGED THE WAR 215 -- A WIDER WAR 219 -- THUNDER FROM THE AIR 230 -- AERIAL ATTRITION WARFARE 237 -- THE OTHER WAR 241 -- DIPLOMATIC CHARADES 249 -- WAR AT HOME 253 -- THE YEAR OF THE -- MONKEY -- SURPRISE ATTACKI 273 -- POUTICAL CRISIS 285 -- JOHNSON AGONISTES 292 -- TI-E TELEVISED WAR 305 -- TALKING AND FIGI ITING 309 -- THE ELECTION OF 1968 319 -- A WAR TO END A WAR -- NIXON AND KISSINGER 333 -- VIETNAMIZATION 337 -- AN ARMY IN DECLINE 353 -- WIDENING THE WAR: CAMBODIA 357 -- WIDENING THE WAR: LAOS 369 -- WAR WEARINESS 373 -- THE NGUYEN HUE OFFENSIVE 378 -- NEn'HER PEACE NOR HONOR 390 -- THE END OF THE TUNNEL -- INDECENT INTERVAL 410 -- HOMECOMING 412 -- THE POSTWAR WAR 415 -- ENDGAME 421 -- AFr-ER TI-IE FALL 435 -- THIE WOUNDS WITHIN 440 -- THE SPECTRE OF VIETNAM 444 -- THE ENDLESS WAR 447 -- UNEASY REIATIONS 449 -- A PRONUNCIATION GUIDE FOR -- VIETNAMESE WORDS -- TABLES -- GLOSSARY -- CHRONOLOGY OF U.S. INVOLVEMENT -- IN VIETNAM, 1942-1975 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- BOOKS 485 -- ARTCI .ES 510 -- DOCUMENTS 516 -- ARCHIVAL AND UNPUBLISHED -- SOURCES 517 -- LITERATURE: POETRY, NOVELS, NOVELISTIC -- MEMOIRS, NOVEFUSIlC JOURNALISM 518 -- TELEVISION DOCUMENTARIES AND TELEVISION -- PROGRAMS 518 -- FILMS 519 -- VIETNAM WEBSITES 519 -- INDEX.".
- 2001036457 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I Theory -- 2 The ionic bond -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Crystal energy and the Coulomb field -- 2.3 How are the atom fragments chosen? -- 2.4 The Madelung field of a crystal -- 2.5 Bond networks and bond graphs -- 2.6 Coordination number -- 2.7 Conclusions -- 3 The bond valence model -- 3.1 Experimental bond valences and bond lengths -- 3.2 Empirical network equations -- 3.3 The bond valence model -- 3.4 The distortion theorem -- 3.5 Bond networks with non-bipartite graphs -- II Chemistry -- 4 Anion and cation bonding strengths -- 4.1 Bond graphs and coordination number -- 4.2 Anion bonding strength -- 4.3 Cation bonding strength -- 4.4 The valence matching principle -- 4.5 Hard and soft acids and bases -- 4.6 Applications of the valence matching principle -- 5 Liquids -- 5.1 introduction -- 5.2 Cation and anion bonding strength of water -- 5.3 Reactions of cations with water -- 5.4 Reactions of anions with water -- 5.5 Aqueous solubility -- 5.6 Aqueous solutions of soft ions -- 5.7 Non-aqueous solutions and melts -- 6 Cation coordination number -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Anion-anion repulsion -- 6.3 The strength of the anions -- 6.4 Other factors -- 6.5 Applying the different effects -- 7 Hydrogen bonds -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The role of anion-anion repulsion -- 7.3 The normal hydrogen bond -- 7.4 Strong hydrogen bonds -- 7.5 Weak hydrogen bonds -- 7.6 The structural chemistry of hydrogen bonds -- 7.7 Other types of hydrogen bonds -- 7.8 Assigning experimental bond valences to hydrogen bonds -- 8 Electronically distorted structures -- 8.1 The origins of electronic distortion -- 8.2 Non-bonding valence shell electrons -- 8.3 Transition metals -- 8.3.1 Jahn-Teller distorted cations -- 8.3.2 Transition-metal cations with empty or near-empty d shells -- 8.4 Conclusions -- 9 Physical properties of bonds -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Bond lengths and bond angles -- 9.3 Bond force constants and thermal vibrations -- 9.4 Thermal expansion -- 9.5 The variation of Ro with temperature -- III Solids -- 10 Space and space groups -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The crystal lattice and translational symmetry -- 10.3 Space groups -- 10.4 Special positions -- 10.5 Matching the special positions to the chemistry -- 10.6 The symmetry of bonded neighbours -- 10.7 Summary -- 11 Modelling inorganic structures -- 11.1 The problem of a priori modelling -- 11.2 Determining the topology -- 11.2.1 Space-based approaches -- 11.2.2 Chemistry-based approaches -- 11.2.3 Valence maps -- 11.3 Refining the geometry -- 11.4 Modelling defect structures -- 11.5 Modelling glasses -- 11.6 Summary -- 12 Lattice-induced strain -- 12.1 The origins of lattice-induced strain -- 12.2 Structures with lattice-induced strain -- 12.3 Relaxation of lattice-induced strains -- 12.3.1 Relaxation of the geometry -- 12.3.2 Relaxation by defects -- 12.3.3 Electronic relaxation -- 12.3.4 Relaxation of symmetry-displacive phase transitions -- 12.3.5 Changing the bond -- graph-reconstructive phase transitions -- 12.4 Incommensurate structures -- 12.5 Summary -- IV Applications and implications -- 13 Applications -- 13.1 Introduction r -- 13.2 Crystallography -- 13.2.1 Structure solution -- 13.2.2 Analysis of crystal structures -- 13.3 Physics -- 13.3.1 Perovskite-related solids -- 13.3.2 Electrical properties -- 13.3.3 Magnetic properties -- 13.3.4 Grain boundaries -- 13.4 Mineralogy -- 13.4.1 Soil chemistry -- 13.4.2 Zeolites -- 13.4.3 Glasses -- 13.5 Chemistry -- 13.5.1 Nuclear magnetic resonance -- 13.5.2 Transition-metal complexes -- 13.5.3 Heterogeneous catalysis -- 13.5.4 Esterification and hydrolysis -- 13.6 Biology -- 13.6.1 Enzymes -- 13.6.2 Calcium and sodium binding by proteins -- 13.7 Databases -- 14 Chemical implications of the bond valence model -- 14.1 Why is the bond valence model so robust? -- 14.1.1 The attractive force -- 14.1.2 The repulsive force -- 14.2 Two-body potential models -- 14.3 The properties of the bond graph -- 14.4 The Lewis electron-pair model -- 14.5 Why are cations different from anions? -- 14.6 Orbital models -- 14.7 Electron density models -- 14.8 The topology of the Madelung field -- 14.9 Conclusions -- Appendices -- Appendix I Bond valence parameters -- Appendix 2 Space group spectra -- Appendix 3 Solution of the network equations -- Appendix 4 Cation and anion bonding strengths -- Appendix 5 References to the ICSD and the CSD -- References -- List of symbols -- Index.".
- 2001036493 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Beginnings in Endings 1 -- Modernity and metropolis 1 -- Reflexivity 11 -- Community 16 -- A reflexive aesthetic 23 -- 1 American Modernists in Modern London 30 -- Ezra Pound: Vortex South Kensington 31 -- Iris Barry: life and contacts 38 -- T.S. Eliot: between lives 45 -- 2 Modernism Deferred: Harlem Montage 55 -- Blues on 1814 N. Street, NW Washington 55 -- Renaissance jazz 57 -- Modernisms: Langston Hughes and Melvin B. Tolson 65 -- 3 Inside Ethnicity: Suburban Outlooks 75 -- Black Britishness 75 -- A little identity crisis: Hanif Kureishi 78 -- Real magic: Salman Rushdie, Zadie Smith, Bernadine Evaristo 86 -- 4 Re-imagining London 96 -- Vortex Spitalfields: lain Sinclair and Syed Manzarul Islam 97 -- The problem of London: Patrick Keiller 105 -- Drifting, disappearing: lain Sinclair and Rachel Lichtenstein 109 -- Untold stories: Janet Cardiff 115 -- 5 'Hymn to the Great People's Republic of Brooklyn' 120 -- Place and identity 122 -- Paul Auster: time for stories 127 -- Dialogic community: Paul Auster and Wayne Wang 132 -- 6 'Witness to my times': Sarah Schulman and the -- Lower East Side 141 -- Neighbourhoods 141 -- Fictions of lesbian community 145 -- The power of straight thinking 153 -- UnAmerican activity 157 -- 7 In the Matrix: East West Encounters 162 -- Turning the globe 162 -- 'The street finds its own use for things': Edward Yang 168 -- and William Gibson -- Starting over: Wong Kar-Wai and Lawrence Chua. 179 -- Coda: Postmetropolis and the Art of Fabrication 186 -- Simcity and the shanty town 189 -- 'A poor man is like a dog'. Latife Tekin and John Berger 192.".
- 2001036498 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Muscular dystrophy - an evolving concept I -- Alan E. H. Emery -- 2 Congenital muscular dystrophies 10 -- Eugenio Mercuri and Francesco Muntoni -- 3 Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy 39 -- Kayoko Saito and Makio Kobayashi -- 4 Duchenne muscular dystrophy or Meryon's disease 55 -- Alan E. H. Emery -- 5 Becker muscular dystrophy 72 -- Marianne de Visser and Edo M. Hoogerwaard -- 6 Emery- Dreifuss muscular dystrophy 95 -- Daniela Toniolo -- 7 The limb-girdle muscular dystrophies 109 -- Katharine M. D. Bushby -- 8 Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy 137 -- Meena Upadhyaya and David N. Cooper -- 9 Distal muscular dystrophy 173 -- Bjarne Udd and Hannu Somer -- 10 Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy: the muscular dystrophies 189 -- Bernard Brais and Fernando M. S. Tome -- 11 Dilated cardiomyopathy and related cardiac disorders in -- muscular dystrophy 202 -- I. Andoni Urtizberea, Denis Duboc, Ketty Schwartz, and Gisele Bonne -- 12 Medical management and treatment of muscular dystrophy 223 -- Adnan Y Manzur -- 13 Respiratory care in muscular dystrophy 247 -- Anita K. Simonds -- 14 Gene and cell therapy for primary myopathies 261 -- Giulio Cossu and Paula R. Clemens -- 15 Surgical management of muscular dystrophy 284 -- Luciano Merlini and Jiirgen Forst -- 16 Animal models of muscular dystrophy 297 -- Satoru Noguchi and Yukiko K. Hayashi -- Index 310.".
- 2001036500 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The origin of vision 1 -- The first eyes 1 -- What is an eye? 4 -- Why and from what did eyes evolve? 6 -- The course and pace of eye evolution 7 -- Did eyes evolve once or many times 10 -- Summary 15 -- 2 Light and vision 16 -- The nature of light 16 -- Light intensity 19 -- Contrast 24 -- Wavelength and colour 24 -- Polarization 29 -- Summary 32 -- 3 What makes a good eye? 33 -- Fundamentals 33 -- Resolution 36 -- Sensitivity 47 -- Conclusions 53 -- Summary 55 -- 4 Aquatic eyes: the evolution of the lens 56 -- Evolutionary origins 56 -- The pin-hole eye of Nautilus 57 -- Spherical lenses 59 -- Lenses with refractive index gradients 60 -- Eyes of fish and cephalopods 63 -- Matching eye to environment 66 -- Eyes with non-spherical lenses 69 -- Summary 71 -- 5 Lens eyes on land 72 -- A new optical surface 72 -- Basic optics of cornea and lens 73 -- Variations on the lens/cornea theme in land vertebrates 81 -- Amphibious eyes 93 -- Invertebrate eyes with corneal optics 94 -- Summary 102 -- 6 Mirrors in animals 104 -- Mirrors in eyes 104 -- The physical optics of animal reflectors 114 -- Uses of multilayer reflectors in structures other than eyes 118 -- Summary 124 -- 7 Apposition compound eyes 125 -- Origins 125 -- A little history: apposition and neural superposition 127 -- Basic optics 131 -- Ecological variations in apposition design 142 -- Summary 155 -- 8 Superposition eyes 156 -- Introduction - the nature of superposition imagery 156 -- Refracting superposition 159 -- Superposition and afocal apposition 168 -- Reflecting superposition 172 -- Parabolic superposition 176 -- Summary 177 -- 9 Movements of the eyes 178 -- How humans acquire visual information 179 -- Are other animals like us? 183 -- Insect flight behaviours seen as eye movement 186 -- Why not let eyes wander? Some consequences of image motion 187 -- Exceptions: rotational scanning by one-dimensional retinae 193 -- Summary 200 -- Principal symbols used in the text 201 -- References 202 -- Index 215.".
- 2001036504 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I Greek Antecedents -- 1. Euripidean Comedy -- BERNARD KNOX -- II Menander -- 2. The Conventions of the Comic Stage and Their -- Exploitation By Menander -- E. W. HANDLEY -- 3. Marriage and Prostitution in Classical New Comedy -- D. WILES -- 4. Love and Marriage in Greek New Comedy -- P. G. MCC. BROWN -- 5. Tragic Space and Comic Timing in Menander's Dyskolos -- N. J. LOWE -- III Plautus -- 6. Plautus and the Public Stage -- ERICH GRUEN -- 7. Traditions of Theatrical Improvisation in Plautus: Some -- Considerations -- GREGOR VOGT-SPIRA -- 8. Plautus' Mastery of Comic Language -- W. S. ANDERSON -- 9. The Menaechmi: Roman Comedy of Errors -- ERICH SEGAL -- 10. Crucially Funny, or Tranio on the Couch: -- The Servus callidus and Jokes About Torture -- HOLT PARKER -- 11. Aulularia: City-State and Individual -- D. KONSTAN -- 12. The Art of Deceit: Pseudolus and the Nature of Reading -- A. R. SHARROCK -- 13. The Theater of Plautus: Playing to the Audience -- TIMOTHY J. MOORE -- 14. The Theatrical Significance of Duplication in Plautus' -- Amphitruo -- FLORENCE DUPONT -- 15. Amphitruo, Bacchae, and Metatheatre -- NIALL W. SLATER -- IV Terence -- 16. The Originality of Terence and His Greek Models -- WALTHER LUDWIG -- 17. The Dramatic Balance of Terence's Andria -- SANDER M. GOLDBERG -- 18. Terence's Hecyra: A Delicate Balance of Suspense and -- Dramatic Irony -- DWORA GILULA -- 19. Problems of Adaptation in the Eunuchus of Terence -- J. A. BARSBY -- 20. The Intrigue of Terence's Self-Tormentor -- J. C. B. LOWE -- 21. Phormio parasitus: A Study in Dramatic Methods of -- Characterization -- W. GEOFFREY ARNOTT -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary.".
- 2001036514 tableOfContents "Star dust -- The St. Louis blues -- Mack the Knife -- Ol' man river -- Body and soul -- I got rhythm -- As time goes by -- Night and day -- Stormy weather -- Summertime -- My funny valentine -- Lush life.".
- 2001036545 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Vela 3 -- 2. Detectors 12 -- 3. Where Are They? 21 -- 4. What Are They? 29 -- 5. Compactness 40 -- 6. The Large Magellanic Cloud so -- 7. False Lines 60 -- 8. False Light 70 -- 9. The Copernican Dilemma 82 -- 10. Soft Gamma Repeaters 94 -- 11. BATSE 106 -- 12. The Great Debate 116 -- 13. The Theorists' Turn 126 -- 14. Afterglows 139 -- 15. A Supernova Connection? 152 -- 16. The Holy Grail 162 -- 17. The End of the Beginning 178 -- Afterword 181 -- Appendix. Did a Gamma-ray Burst Kill the Dinosaurs? -- Will a Burst Kill Us? 185 -- Glossary 189 -- Sources 197 -- Index 209.".
- 2001036605 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 6 WHAT IS A DOCUMENT Chapter Six -- 8 HOW TO READ A DOCUMENT 115 STRAINS -- 116 Body and Soul in Turmoil -- Introduction 123 Dissidence and Disorder -- 11 THE GREAT WAR 129 Mutiny -- 131 Defending the Russian Revolution -- Chapter One 133 Dislike of the Unlike -- 15 INTO THE ABYSS -- Chapter Seven -- 18 To War? -- 141 COMING TO TERMS -- 22 The Spark -- 26 Europe Mobilizes 142 From the Ashes -- 33 Holy War 149 Reparations -- 35 African Roots 151 Loss and Memory -- Chapter Two 162 TIMELINE -- 39 ADJUSTING TO WAR 164 FURTHER READING -- 41 Answering the Call 166 WEBSITES -- 49 Faith and Endurance 167 TEXT CREDITS -- 51 Reflection 169 PICTURE CREDITS -- 53 Children in War and at Play 171 INDEX -- Chapter Three -- 57 MEETING THE CHALLENGE -- 59 Baptism of Fire -- 68 Gallipoli -- 70 The Conquest of Jerusalem -- 71 Women: Doing Their Part -- Chapter Four -- 81 WAR WITHOUT MERCY -- 82 Ignorance and Intolerance -- 92 Tragedies of War -- 100 Anti-German Sentiment -- Chapter Five: Picture Essay -- 107 ADVERTISING THE WAR.".
- 2001036624 tableOfContents "v. 1. To 1880 -- v. 2. From 1880.".
- 2001036645 tableOfContents "The darts of Cupid -- Irresistibly -- The dress rehearsal -- Equality cake -- A coffeehouse acquaintance -- The blue hour -- Nymph & faun.".
- 2001036691 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART 1 STRUCTURE OF THE ARGUMENT, THEORETICAL -- AND STATISTICAL ARGUMENTS -- 7 One: Introduction and Background to the Argument -- 15 Two: The Impact of State Ownership of Resources on -- Inward-Oriented Development Policies -- PART 2 STATE OWNERSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT POLICIES: -- FOUR MATCHED PAIRS -- 63 Three: Case Studies in Development Policies: -- Zambia and Kenya -- 79 Four: Case Studies in Development Policies: -- Nigeria and Zimbabwe -- 99 Five: Case Studies in Development Policies: -- Zaire and Botswana -- 115 Six: Case Studies in Development Policies: -- Congo and CMte d'Ivoire -- 133 Seven: Case Studies in Development Policies: -- Conclusions -- PART 3 IMPLICATIONS FOR INCOME -- 139 Eight: Majority State Ownership, Inward-Oriented Policies, -- and Per Capita GDP: A Pooled Cross-Section/Time- -- Series Analysis -- PART 4 IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL -- INSTITUTIONS OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AND -- CONCLUSIONS -- 163 Nine: Likelihood of Implementing Economic Reforms: -- A Decision Model -- 187 Ten: Conclusions -- 198 Appendix I: Choice of Countries -- 201 Appendix II: Calculated Variables -- 203 Bibliography -- 228 Index.".
- 2001036699 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Part I: Background -- 1 Introduction -- Ida Rousseau Mukenge -- 2 Theories of Conflict and Conflict Resolution -- George Klay Kieh, Jr. -- 3 The Context of Civil Conflict in Africa -- George Klay Kieh, Jr. -- 4 Civil Conflicts in Africa: Patterns and Trends -- George Klay Kieh, Jr. -- Part I: Case Studies -- 5 Civil Conflicts and Conflict Management in the Great Lakes -- Region of Africa -- Musifiky Mwanasali -- 6 Understanding the Liberian Civil War -- Augustine Konneh -- 7 Military Rule and Sociopolitical Crises in Nigeria -- Pita Ogaba Agbese -- 8 The Somali Civil War -- George Klay Kieh, Jr. -- 9 Democratic Consolidation and Civil Conflict in Zambia -- Julius Ihonvbere -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors.".
- 2001036706 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword by Gunther E. Rothenberg ix -- Acknowledgments xiii -- Prologue: Italy, Wars, and Geography xv -- Part I. The Conquest of the Italian Peninsula, 1805-1806 -- Chapter 1. The Armies and Their Generals 3 -- Chapter 2. Planning, Preparations, and Opening Moves 15 -- Chapter 3. The Battle of Caldiero 27 -- Chapter 4. The Conquest of Naples 47 -- Part II. The Defense of Italy, 1809 -- Chapter 5. Armies, Generals, and Strategy in 1809 59 -- Chapter 6. From Sacile to the Piave and Beyond 69 -- Chapter 7. Raab and Wagram 85 -- Part III. The Fall of Napoleonic Italy, 1813-1815 -- Chapter 8. Rebuilding the Armies 103 -- Chapter 9. From War Plans to War 115 -- Chapter 10. The Battle of the Mincio 127 -- Chapter 11. Murat's Hundred Days 145 -- Epilogue: War from Italy 155 -- Appendix I. Orders of Battle, 1805-1806 161 -- Appendix II. Orders of Battle, 1809 179 -- Appendix III. Orders of Battle, 1813-1814 193 -- Appendix IV. Orders of Battle, 1815 201 -- Appendix V. Maps 209 -- Bibliography 219 -- Index 223.".
- 2001036734 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction I -- Shakespeare the Poet I -- Venus and Adonis 6 -- Publication and Date of Composition 6 -- Dedication Io -- Literary Milieu I5 -- Lucrece 40 -- Publication and Date of Composition 40 -- The Argument, Sources, and Politics 45 -- Reading (in) Lucrece 55 -- Rape and Consent 66 -- The Passionate Pilgrim 74 -- 'Let the bird of loudest lay' 82 -- Shakespeare's Sonnets 91 -- Publication and Circulation 91 -- Dedication 98 -- Date and Sequence I03 -- Sources III -- Reading the Sonnets 118 -- A Lover's Complaint 138 -- Date and Attribution I38 -- The Poem and its Context I40 -- Poems Attributed to Shakespeare in the Seventeenth Century 146 -- 'Shall I die?' I48 -- A Funeral Elegy 152 -- Editorial Procedures 159 -- Abbreviations and References I60 -- VENUS AND ADONIS 17I -- LUCRECE 237 -- THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM 339 -- 'LET THE BIRD OF LOUDEST LAY' 371 -- SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS 379 -- A LOVER'S COMPLAINT 693 -- APPENDIX 7 -- Poems Attributed to Shakespeare in the -- Seventeenth Century 7I9 -- Index 729 -- Index of First Lines 748.".
- 2001036735 tableOfContents "Lukudi -- Accidents -- The unseen ear of God -- The eighth sleeper of Ephesus -- Acquiescence -- The king of limbo -- The highwayman -- The closed sea -- Heartsick -- The fisherman's wife.".
- 2001036744 tableOfContents "The que/qui-alternation and the distribution of expletives / Knut Tarald Taraldsen -- Icelandic expletive constructions and the distribution of subject types / Øystein Alexander Vangsnes -- Expletives, subjects, and topics in Finnish / Anders Holmberg and Urpo Nikanne -- The EPP in a topic-prominent language / Katalin É. Kiss -- The extended projection principle as a condition on the tense dependency / Ian Roberts and Anna Roussou -- Parameters of subject inflection in Italian diaclects / M. Rita Manzini and Leonardo M. Savoia -- Subject positions and the placement of adverbials / Peter Svenonius.".
- 2001036780 tableOfContents "The golden Horus -- The bright face of danger -- Through steel and stone.".
- 2001036917 tableOfContents "v. 1. From theocracy to secular, materialist commercial society -- v. 2. Individualism and the structure of power -- v. 3. Colonial money, credit and debt -- v. 4. Mercantilism and colonialism, pt. 1 -- v. 5. Mercantilism and colonialis, pt. 2.".
- 2001036919 tableOfContents "v. 1. Pamphlets, 1792-1794 -- v. 2. Pamphlets, broadsheets, and treasurer's accounts, 1792-1798 -- v. 3. Periodicals, 1794-1796 -- v. 4. Periodicals, 1797 -- v. 5. Pamphlets relating to the London Corresponding Society, 1793-1797 -- v. 6. Parliamentary reports and debates, 1794-1799.".
- 2001036938 tableOfContents "Lake of Dreams -- Blue moon -- White out.".
- 2001036985 tableOfContents "Duchamp -- Heath -- From Marxism to difference -- Said -- Bhabha -- Rose -- Haraway -- Braidotti -- Butler -- Dollimore -- Eagleton -- Grossberg -- Žižek -- The two Jakes.".
- 2001036986 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Schiller and the Young Coleridge -- Schiller in the 1790s: Jena and Weimar -- Coleridge's reading of Schiller's early plays -- Beddoes and the Horae -- 2 Coleridge and Weimar Classicism -- Coleridge in G6ttingen -- The aesthetics of Wallenstein -- 3 British Germanophiles -- The German Museum -- Schiller and the British literary press -- Coleridge's reading of Schiller's prose -- 4 Schiller's Poetry in Coleridge's Notebooks -- Gedichte Part 1: dejection and theological speculation -- Gedichte Part 2: pantheism, metrics, the 'beautiful soul' -- Coleridge abroad, Schiller abroad -- The Muses'Almanac and the new aesthetics -- Three translations -- 5 Semblance and Aesthetic Autonomy in Coleridge's -- Criticism -- Coleridge and The Critique of Judgement -- Autonomy in the Aesthetic Letters -- 'Semblance' in Biographia Literaria -- 6 Aesthetic Education in Biographia Literaria, The -- Friend and the Lectures on Literature -- Aesthetic freedom / moral freedom -- Biographia and beyond: Schelling or Schiller? -- Didacticism -- 7 Coleridge's 'Aesthetic State' -- Bildung and politics -- 'Cultivation' and the state -- 8 The Clerisy and Aesthetic Education -- Cultivating the nation -- Women in the 'Aesthetic State' -- Imagined female figures -- 9 Epilogue: Bildung and History -- Schiller's sublime history -- Coleridge, Bildung and providential history -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001037041 tableOfContents "v. 1. From the founding to 1890 -- v. 2. From 1877 to the present.".
- 2001037042 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I. Medical Sociology before 1940 --1. The Origins: Medicine as Social Science, Public Health, -- and Social Medicine 11 -- 2. American Sociology before 1920: From Social Advocacy to -- Academic Legitimacy 23 -- 3. Between the World Wars 39 -- 4. The University of Chicago 63 -- 5. Regional and Intellectual Influences 83 --PART II. Medical Sociology, 1940-1980 --6. First Steps toward Social Identity: Effects of the War and -- Its Aftermath on Medical Sociology 111 -- 7. Postwar Medical Sociology: The Founders at Major -- Universities, 1945-1960 131 -- 8. The Role of NIMH, 1946-1975 155 -- 9. Becoming a Profession: The Role of the Private -- Foundations 181 -- 10. From Ad Hoc Committee to Professional Association: The -- Section on Medical Sociology, 1955-1980 215 --PART III. The Current Status of Medical Sociology --11. An Era of Change, 1980-2000 247 --Notes 285 --Index 335.".
- 2001037052 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The Graves' Legacy -- 2 The Autoimmune Nature of Graves' Disease -- 3 Engine and Fuel: The Thyroid and Its Hormones -- 4 Graves' Ophthalmopathy, Dermopathy and Acropachy -- 5 The Diagnosis of Graves' Disease -- 6 Autoantibodies and Autoimmune Diseases -- Associated with GD -- 7 Why Me? Genetic and Non-Genetic Influences -- 8 Allopathic Treatment of Graves' Disease -- 9 The Alternative Medical Approach to Treating -- Graves' Disease -- 10 Special Considerations in Pregnancy, Children -- and Teens --11 Hypothyroidism Associated with Graves' Disease -- 12 Anecdotes and Testimonies of Graves' Disease Patients Glossary -- Notes -- Resources -- National and International Organizations -- Individual Web Sites and Bulletin Boards -- Index.".
- 2001037121 tableOfContents "v. 1. Hosea-Micah -- v. 2. Nahum-Malachi".
- 2001037144 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter One -- LIFE AND REALITY -- Fragmentation and intensity -- Reality and Fictionality -- Biographical Sketch -- Childhood and School Days? -- Juvenilia -- Student Days -- A New Start -- War Years -- Life in the PRC -- CHAPTER TWO -- THE WRITING OF FICTION -- Zhang's Early Readings -- Artistic Development -- Psychological Realism -- Ventures into Proletarian Literature -- Parodies of Modern Life -- Social Satire -- Satire of 'Activists' -- Critical Reception -- Sales and Translation -- Reception: up to 1949 -- CHAPTER THREE -- REALISM AND MIMESIS -- Realism in Context -- General Characterization -- Subject Matter -- Interpretations of Realism -- Mimetic Theory -- Representation -- Problems of Realism -- Debate on Realism -- Liang Qichao and Lu Xun -- Mao Dun and Realism -- The Creation and Sun Societies -- Third-category Literature -- Zhang's Views on Realism -- The Art of Selection -- Write about Real People -- Individual and Society -- Zhang's Experiments with Realism -- Imitation and Reality -- Character versus Action -- Fragmentary Moments -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER FOUR -- HUMOUR, SATIRE AND PARODY -- Satire as Art -- Humour as Opposed to Satire -- Lin Yutang on Humour -- Lu Xun on Satire -- Zhang on Humour and Satire -- Discussion of Humour -- The Scholars and Zhang's Aesthetics -- Artistic Practice -- Exaggeration -- Satire and Realism -- Literary Parody -- Satire and Exposure -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER FIVE -- LITERARY LANGUAGE AT WORY -- Literary Language -- Zhang's Narrative Language -- Narrative Concision -- Dialogue as a Theatrical Device I -- Literary Dialogue -- Predominance of Dialogues -- Dialect and Idiolect -- Dialect -- Idiolect -- Manipulation of Language -- Visual Language -- Colour Words -- Onomatopoeia -- Conclusion -- -HAPTER SIX -- THE FUNCTION OF REPETITION -- Repetition Defined -- Principal Types of Repetition -- Intratextual Repetition -- Intertextual Repetition -- Allusion as Repetition -- Repetition as a Compositional Strategy -- Thematic Repetition in Zhang Tianyi -- Frustration and Revolt -- Tan Jiu and flua Wei -- Paradigms of Repetition -- Repetition and Identity -- Repetition as Effacement -- Repetition Destroys Language -- Repetition Destroys Life -- Repetition Destroys Love -- Repetition Destroys Human Dignity -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- FRAGMENTATION AND A PLURALISTIC APPROACH -- Pluralism and Reductionism -- Showing and Telling -- 'The Bulwark' Shows Only -- Multiple Voices -- Voices and Dimensions -- Voices in One Year -- Ambiguity and Clarity -- Intentional Ambiguity -- Clarity of 'Proletarian' Works -- Fragmentation and Multiple Meanings -- Monolithic Readings of 'Mr. Hua Wei' -- 'Mr. Hua Wei' Resists Reductionism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- A Selected Bibliography of Zhang Tianyi's Works -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001037150 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Current Trends in the History of Reading I -- JENNIFER ANDERSEN AND ELIZABETH SAUER -- I. Social Contexts for Writing -- Chapter 1: Plays into Print: Shakespeare to His Earliest Readers 23 -- DAVID SCOTT KASTAN -- Chapter 2: Books and Scrolls: Navigating the Bible 42 -- PETER STALLYBRASS -- Chapter 3: Theatrum Libri: Burton's Anatomy ofMelancholy and the Failure of Encyclopedic Form 80 -- CHRISTOPHER GROSE -- Chapter 4: Approaches to Presbyterian Print Culture: Thomas Edwards's Gangraena as Source and Text 97 -- ANN HUGHES --II. Traces of Reading: Margins, Libraries, Prefaces, and Bindings -- Chapter 5: What Did Renaissance Readers Write in Their Books? II9 -- WILLIAM H. SHERMAN -- Chapter 6: The Countess of Bridgewater's London Library 138 -- HEIDI BRAYMAN HACKEL -- Chapter 7: Lego Ego: Reading Seventeenth-Century Books of Epigrams 160 -- RANDALL INGRAM -- Chapter 8: Devotion Bound: A Social History of The Temple I77 -- KATHLEEN LYNCH -- III. Print, Publishing, and Public Opinion -- Chapter 9: Preserving the Ephemeral: Reading, Collecting, and the Pamphlet Culture of Seventeenth-Century England 201 -- MICHAEL MENDLE -- Chapter 10: Licensing Readers, Licensing Authorities in Seventeenth- -- Century England 217 -- SABRINA A. BARON -- Chapter 11: Licensing Metaphor: Parker, Marvell, and the Debate over Conscience 243 -- LANA CABLE -- Chapter 12: John Dryden's Angry Readers 26x -- ANNA BATTIGELLI -- Afterword: Records of Culture 282 -- STEPHEN ORGEL.".
- 2001037180 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Ball's Bluff: An Overview3 -- Prelude to Battle3 -- The Battle9 -- Summary37 -- Further Readings40 -- Chronology41 -- Order of Battle, October 186150 -- Casualties52 -- Organization54 -- Tactics56 -- Small Arms57 -- Artillery59 -- Artillery Projectiles61 -- Logistics63 -- Bureau System63 -- Supply Operations64 -- Selected Biographical Sketches67 -- Union Officers67 -- Confederate Officers72.".
- 2001037227 tableOfContents "The Canterville ghost -- The sphinx without a secret -- The model millionaire -- Lord Arthur Savile's crime -- Poems in prose -- The artist -- The doer of good -- The disciple -- The master -- The house of judgment -- The teacher of wisdom.".
- 2001037258 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 1 Basic Linking Problems -- 2 Overview -- 3 Correspondence Theory -- 2 Grammatical Theory and Semantic Roles -- 1 Grammatically Relevant Subsets of Features -- 2 On Characterizing Semantic Roles -- 3 A Proto-Role Proposal: Syntagmatic Argument Selection -- 1 Proto-Roles and Proto-Properties -- 2 The Syntagmatic Argument Selection Principle -- 3 Extending the Inventory of Proto-Properties -- 4 Entailments and Valence -- 4.1 The Nature of Lexical Entries -- 4.2 Evidence for an Independent Valence Level -- 4 Paradigmatic Argument Selection -- 1 Two Types of Argument Selection -- 2 Psych-Predicates and Croft's Generalization -- 3 Causatives: Interacting Selection Principles -- 4 Extensions of the Paradigmatic Selection Principle -- 5 Bounding Entities -- 1 Telicity and Transitivity -- 2 'Bounding Entity' as a Thematic Proto-Property -- 2.1 Obliqueness -- 2.2 Proto-Patientivity -- 2.3 Bounding Entity vs. Incremental Theme -- 2.4 Bounding Entity as a Predicate Entailment -- 2.5 Telicity vs. NP-Strength -- 2.6 Event Structures: A Brief Look at Scots Gaelic -- and Finnish -- 3 Conclusions -- 6 Subject Alternations -- 1 Agent-Centered Alternations -- 2 Inversion Nominals -- 2.1 A Functional Alternation -- 2.2 Syntactic Characteristics -- 2.3 Semantic Effects -- 3 Dative Subjects -- 7 Conclusion -- 1 Syntagmatic vs. Paradigmatic Selection -- 2 Identifying Proto-Properties -- 3 Extending the Paradigm -- 4 Paradigmatic Comparison of Proto-Property Sets -- 5 Argument Selection and Linking Theories -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001037264 tableOfContents "[v. 1] Student book".
- 2001037292 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART ONE Overview of the Health Services System 1 -- Chapter 1 Historical Evolution and Overview of Health Services -- in the United States 2 -- Chapter 2 Overview of the Organization of Health Services in the -- United States 18 -- Chapter 3 Medicine and Technology 47 -- Chapter 4 Patterns of Illness and Disease and Access to Health Care 61 -- PARTTWO Financing and Structuring Health Care 91 -- Chapter 5 Financing Health Services 92 -- Chapter 6 Managed Care: Restructuring the System 124 -- Chapter 7 Private Health Insurance and Employee Benefits 140 -- PARTTHREE Providers of Health Services 161 -- Chapter 8 The Evolution of Public Health: A Joint Public-Private -- Responsibility 162 -- Chapter 9 Ambulatory Health Care Services 177 -- Chapter 10 Hospitals and Health Systems 202 -- Chapter 11 The Continuum of Long-Term Care 234 -- Chapter 12 Mental Health Services 280 -- PART FOUR Nonfinancial Resources for Health Care 309 -- Chapter 13 Pharmaceuticals 310 -- Chapter 14 Health Care Professionals 326 -- PART FIVE Assessing and Regulating Health Services 351 -- Chapter 15 Health Policy and the Politics of Health Care 352 -- Chapter 16 Assessing and Improving Quality of Care 373 -- Chapter 17 Ethical Issues in Public Health and Health Services 392.".
- 2001037313 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements 1 Introduction 2 Taxonomy 3 Morphogenesis and Morphology 4 Cytology and Genetics 5 Aetiology 6 Ecology 7 Physiology and Metabolism 8 Pathogenesis 9 Resistance 10 Control 1. Physical Methods 2. Chemical Methods 3. Biological Control 4. Integrated Control 5. Legislation and Quarantine 6. Breeding for Resistance 11 Hosts 12 Techniques and Methodology Bibliography Index.".
- 2001037330 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 7 What Is the Middle East? -- CHAPTER 2 21 North Africa: Egypt and Libya -- CHAPTER 3 55 Israel, the Palestine Authority, -- and Jordan -- CHAPTER 4 104 Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq -- CHAPTER 5 138 The Northern Tier Turkey -- and Iran -- CHAPTER 6 184 The Arabian Peninsula: -- Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, -- Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, -- Qatar, Bahrain -- 221 MAs AND FLAGS -- 230 CHRONOLOGY -- 245 ENCYCLOPEDIA -- 291 NOTES -- 293 INDEX.".
- 2001037399 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PartI 1750-1850 -- France -- 1 All Montesquieu's sons: the place of esprit gineral, -- caractere national, and mceurs in French political -- philosophy, 1748-1789 -- 2 After the Revolution: Stael on political morality -- 3 From republicanism to industrialism and national character: -- Melchiorre Gioja, Charles Dupin, and Continental political -- economy, 1800-1848 -- 4 The French Restoration dispute over mores -- and Tocqueville -- Great Britain -- 5 Between Whiggism and the science of manners: Britain, -- 1750-1800 -- 6 British views on Irish national character, 1800-1846 -- Part II 1850-1914 -- 7 The demise of John Bull: social sciences in Britain, -- 1850-1914 -- 8 Durkheim's collective representations and their background -- 9 Socializing public spirit, 1870-1914 -- Conclusion -- Index.".
- 2001037407 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I THE LOGIC OF STRATEGY 1. The Conscious Use of Paradox in War 2. The Logic in Action 3. Efficiency and the Culminating Point of Success 4. The Coming Together of Opposites PART II THE LEVELS OF STRATEGY 5. The Technical Level 6. The Tactical Level 7. The Operational Level 8. Theater Strategy I: Military Options and Political Choices 9. Theater Strategy II: Offense and Defense 10. Theater Strategy III: Interdiction and the Surprise Attack 11. Nonstrategies: Naval, Air, Nuclear 12. The Renaissance of Strategic Air Power PART III OUTCOMES: GRAND STRATEGY 13. The Scope of Grand Strategy 14. Armed Suasion 15. Harmony and Disharmony in War 16. Can Strategy Be Useful? Appendix A: Definitions of Strategy Appendix B: The Gulf War Air Campaign Appendix C: Instant Thunder Notes Works Cited Index.".
- 2001037419 tableOfContents "v. 1. Introduction".
- 2001037436 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 2 Enlightenment -- 3 Reaction and Recovery: The Early Nineteenth Century -- 4 Rise of Racial Determinism -- 5 Spencerism -- 6 Evolutionism: Methods -- 7 The Evolutionists: Results -- 8 Dialectical Materialism -- 9 Historical Particularism: Boas -- 10 The Boasian Milieu -- 11 The Ethnographic Basis of Particularism -- 12 Kroeber -- 13 Lowie -- 14 Diffusionism -- 15 Culture and Personality: Pre-Freudian -- 16 Culture and Personality: Freudian -- 17 Culture and Personality: New Directions -- 18 French Structuralism -- 19 British Social Anthropology -- 20 Emics, Etics, and the New Ethnography -- 21 Statistical Survey and the Nomothetic Revival -- 22 Cultural Materialism: General Evolution -- 23 Cultural Materialism: Cultural Ecology.".
- 2001037439 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Editors' Introduction -- Legacy of Trauma and Loss -- Jacob D. Lindy -- Hungary: Replacing a Missing Stone -- Nora Csiszer and Eva Katona -- German Democratic Republic: -- Absorbing the Sins of the Fathers -- Heike Bernhardt -- Romania: A Time of Yielding -- Ion Cucliciu -- Russia: An Emptiness Within -- Fyodor Konkov -- Croatia: Old Scars, New Wounds -- Vasko Muacevic -- Da Armenia: Aftershocks -- Levon Jernazian and Anie Kalayjian -- Invisible Walls -- Jacob D. Lindy -- History as Trauma -- Robert Jay Lifton -- Afterword -- Glossary -- References -- Index.".
- 2001037450 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- The Five Previous Chinese Patriarchs -- A General Introduction -- Chapter I. Action and Intention. -- Chapter II. Prajna -- Chapter III. Doubts and Questions -- Chapter IV. Concentration and Wisdom. -- Chapter V. Sitting in Ch'an -- Chapter VI. Repentance and Reform -- Chapter VII. Opportunities and Conditions -- Bhikshu Fa Hai -- Bhikshu Fa Ta -- Bhikshu Chih T'ung -- Bhikshu Chih Ch'ang -- Bhikshu Chih Tao -- Bhikshu Hsing Szu -- Dhyana Master Huai Jang -- Dhyana Master Hsiian Chiao -- Dhyana Master Chih Huang -- One Member Of The Sangha -- Bhikshu Fang Pien -- Master Wo Lun's Verse -- Chapter VIII. Sudden and Gradual -- Bhikshu Chih Ch'e, -- Bhikshu Shen Hui -- Difficult Questions. -- Chapter IX. Proclamations -- Chapter X. Final Instructions.".
- 2001037479 tableOfContents "v. 1. The solar system -- v. 2. Stars and galaxies.".
- 2001037517 tableOfContents "The case of George Ernest Thompson Edalji -- The case of Oscar Slater.".
- 2001037525 tableOfContents "An integrated treatment model / Thom Spiers -- Trauma assessment / Thom Spiers -- Resourcing the trauma client / Emerald-Jane Turner and Francesca Diebschlang -- Trauma aftercare : a four-stage model / Alison Dunn -- Working with trauma in private practice / Carrie Jess -- Trauma and spirituality / Jeremy Woodcock -- Trauma and the therapist / Hattie Berger -- A brief history of trauma / Thom Spiers and Guy Harrington.".
- 2001037534 tableOfContents "[1] The first civilizations -- [2] Kingdoms and empires -- [3] The Middle Ages -- [4] Renaissance and discovery -- [5] Revolution and conflict -- [6] Modern history.".
- 2001037549 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Narrative and life 1 -- The universality of narrative 1 -- Narrative and time 3 -- Narrative perception 6 -- Chapter 2 Defining narrative 12 -- The bare minimum 12 -- Story and narrative discourse 14 -- The mediation (construction) of story 17 -- Constituent and supplementary events 20 -- Narrativity 22 -- Chapter 3 The borders of narrative 25 -- Framing narratives 25 -- Paratexts 26 -- The outer limits of narrative 27 -- Is it narrative or is it life itself? 31 -- Chapter 4 The rhetoric of narrative 36 -- The rhetoric of narrative 36 -- Causation 37 -- Normalization 40 -- Masterplots 42 -- Narrative rhetoric at work 46 -- Chapter 5 Closure 51 -- Conflict: the agon 51 -- Closure and endings 52 -- Closure, suspense, and surprise 53 -- Closure at the level of expectations 54 -- Closure at the level of questions 56 -- The absence of closure 57 -- Chapter 6 Narration 62 -- A few words on interpretation 62 -- The narrator 63 -- Voice 64 -- Focalization 66 -- Distance 67 -- Reliability 69 -- Free indirect style 70 -- Narration on stage and screen 72 -- Chapter 7 Interpreting narrative 76 -- The implied author 77 -- Underreading 79 -- Overreading 82 -- Gaps 83 -- Cruxes 85 -- Repetition: themes and motifs 88 -- Chapter 8 Three ways to interpret narrative 93 -- The question of wholeness in narrative 93 -- Intentional readings 95 -- Symptomatic readings 97 -- Adaptive readings 100 -- Chapter 9 Adaptation across media 105 -- Adaptation as creative destruction 105 -- Duration and pace 107 -- Character 109 -- Figurative language 111 -- Gaps 114 -- Focalization 115 -- Constraints of the marketplace 118 -- Chapter 10 Character and self in narrative 123 -- Character vs. action 123 -- Flat and round characters 126 -- Can characters be real? 127 -- Types 129 -- Autobiography 131 -- Life writing as performative 134 -- Chapter 11 Narrative contestation 138 -- A contest of narratives 138 -- A narrative lattice-work 142 -- Shadow stories 144 -- Motivation and personality 146 -- Masterplots and types 148 -- Revising cultural masterplots 150 -- Battling narratives are everywhere 152 -- Chapter 12 Narrative negotiation 156 -- Narrative negotiation 157 -- Critical reading as narrative negotiation 162 -- Closure, one more time 168 -- The end of closure? 171.".
- 2001037553 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter I As Freezing Persons Recollect the Snow: -- Hypothermia --Chapter 2 A River of One's Own: -- Drowning --Chapter 3 Arching Toward the Clear Light: -- Mountain Sickness --Chapter 4 The Cold Hug of the White Sphinx: -- Avalanche --Chapter 5 Steller's Last Laugh, or Better Living -- Through Botany: -- Scurvy --Chapter 6 Warm to the Touch: -- Heatstroke --Chapter 7 Pitched from the Vertical Realm: -- Falling --Chapter 8 The Sharp Sting of Paradise: -- Predators --Chapter 9 Bubbling from the Bottom Up: -- The Bends -- Chapter 10 In Love's Blood: -- CerebralMalaria --Chapter 11 In a Land Beyond the Shade: -- Dehydration.".
- 2001037599 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter -- Part One: Theory -- 1. Drama Therapy-The State of the Art-- 2. Establishing a Model of Communication between Artists and Creative Arts Therapists-- 3. Role Theory and The Role Method of Drama Therapy-- Part Two: Practice -- 4. Drama Therapy and Distancing: Reflections on Theory and Clinical Application-- 5. A Cross-Cultural Approach: Drama Therapy in Taiwan-- 6. Fathers and Sons-- Part Three: Assessment -- 7. How Children See God-- 8. Tell-A-Story, A New Assessment in Drama Therapy-- 9. Role Profiles, An Assessment Instrument based upon the Taxonomy of Roles-- Part Four: Supervision -- 10. The Role Model of Supervision-- Part Five: Termination -- 11. Unfinished Business-The Use of Stories in Closure-- 12. Open Cabinets.".
- 2001037620 tableOfContents "v. 1. Picture tests -- -- v. 3. Data interpretation.".
- 2001037678 tableOfContents "I, Rhoda Manning, go hunting with my daddy -- Entropy -- A christmas in Wyoming -- On the Wind River in Wyoming -- The Gold Bough -- Götterdämmerung, in which Nora Jane and Freddy Harwood confront evil in a world they never made -- The Abortion -- Remorse -- Alone -- Light shinning through a honey jar.".
- 2001037681 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I Cultural Diversity: Implications for Speech-Language -- Pathologists and Audiologists -- 1 Communication Disorders in a Multicultural -- Society 3 -- Dolores E. Battle -- 2 African Americans in the Americas 33 -- Sandra L. Terrell and Rudolph S. Jackson -- 3 Asian and Pacific American Cultures 71 -- Li-Rong Lilly Cheng -- 4 Middle Eastern and Arab American Cultures 113 -- Dolores E. Battle -- 5 Living in Harmony: Providing Services to -- Native American Children and Families 135 -- Carol Westby and Christine Begay Vining -- 6 Latino Culture 179 -- Aquiles Iglesias -- PART II Communication Disorders and Development -- in Multicultural Populations -- 7 Bilingual Language Development and Language -- Disorders 205 -- Hortencia Ramirez Kayser -- 8 Multicultural Issues in the Management of -- Neurogenic Communication and Swallowing -- Disorders 233 -- John D. Tonkovich -- 9 Fluency Disorders 267 -- Tommie L. Robinson, Jr., and Thomas A. Crowe -- 10 Voice and Voice Disorders 299 -- R. Wayne Holland and Glenda DeJarnette -- 11 Multicultural Aspects of Hearing Disorders -- and Audiology 335 -- Diane M. Scott -- 12 Multicultural Aspects of Deafness 361 -- Zenobia Bagli -- 13 Assessing the Communicative Abilities of -- Clients from Diverse Cultural and -- Language Backgrounds 415 -- Toya A. Wyatt -- 14 Clinical Practice Issues 461 -- Priscilla Nellum Davis, Betholyn Gentry, and -- Pamela Hubbard-Wiley -- 15 Research Involving Multicultural -- Populations 487 -- Theodore J. Glattke -- Index 505.".
- 2001037696 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- Chapter I Introduction : 1 -- Chapter 2 The Thematic Program of the Initials53 -- Chapter 3 The Artistic Campaign: Tradition and Innovation 105 -- Chapter 4 Learning to Read in the Middle Ages: -- A Literal Foundation 171 -- Chapter 5 Theology in Practice: -- The Patristic and Contemporary Imprint229 -- Chapter 6 The Saint Albans Psalter and Its Contemporary -- Audience 307 -- Chapter 7 Conclusion347 -- Illustrations 357 -- Catalogue Description of the Miniatures 439 -- Bibliography655 -- General Index 673 -- Manuscript Index 679.".
- 2001037702 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 -- Overview of Ecological Risk Assessment in Coastal -- and Estuarine Environments1 -- Morris H. Roberts, Jr, Michael C. Newman, and Robert C. Hale -- Chapter 2 -- European Approaches to Coastal and Estuarine Risk Assessment15 -- Mark Crane, Neal Sorokin, James R. Wheeler, Albania Grosso, -- Paul Whitehouse, and David Morritt -- Chapter 3 -- Emerging Contaminants of Concern in Coastal -- and Estuarine Environments 41 -- Robert C. Hale and Mark J. La Guardia -- Chapter 4 -- Enhancing Belief during Causality Assessments: Cognitive Idols -- or Bayes's Theorem? 73 -- Michael C. Newman and David A. Evans -- Chapter 5 -- Bioavailability, Biotransformation, and Fate of Organic Contaminants -- in Estuarine Animals 97 -- Richard E Lee -- Chapter 6 -- The Bioaccumulation of Mercury, Methylmercury, and Other Toxic -- Elements into Pelagic and Benthic Organisms127 -- Robert PR Mason -- Chapter 7 -- Dietary Metals Exposure and Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms: -- Implications for Ecological Risk Assessment151 -- Christian E. Schlekat, Byeong-Gweon Lee, and Samuel N. Luoma -- Chapter 8 -- Endocrine Disruption in Fishes and Invertebrates: Issues for Saltwater -- Ecological Risk Assessment 189 -- Kenneth M.Y. Leung, James R. Wheeler, David Morritt and Mark Crane -- Chapter 9 -- The Use of Toxicity Reference Values (TRVs) to Assess the Risks That -- Persistent Organochlorines Pose to Marine Mammals 217 -- Paul D. Jones, Kurunthachalam Kannan, Alan L. Blankenship, -- and John P Giesy -- Chapter 10 -- Effects of Chronic Stress on Wildlife Pop pulations: A Modeling -- Approach and Case Study247 -- Diane E. Nacci, Timothy R. Gleason, Ruth Gutjahr-Gobell, Marina Huber, -- and Wayne R. Munns, Jr -- Chapter 11 -- Structuring Population-Based Ecological Risk Assessments -- in a Dynam ic Landscape 273 -- Christopher E. Mackay, Jenee A. Colton, and Gary Bigham -- Chapter 12 -- Incremental Chemical Risks and Damages in Urban Estuaries: -- Spatial and Historical Ecosystem Analysis 297 -- Dave Ludwig and Timothy J. lannuzzi -- Chapter 13 -- Ecological Risk Assessment in Coastal and Estuarine Environments327 -- Michael C. Newman, Robert C. Hale, and Morris H. Roberts, Jr.".
- 2001037742 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Illustrations -- Author Note -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction One: An Emperor's Obsession -- Two: Lord of the Mines -- Three: A Jungly and Evil Place -- Four: The Palace Plunderers -- Five: 'The Far Off, the Strange, the Wonderful, the Original, the True, the Brave, the Conquered' -- Six: An Imperial Side-Show -- Seven: Twilight in the Forbidden City -- Eight: Whore of the Orient -- Nine: As Dead as the Moon -- Ten: The New Lord of the Mines -- Eleven: Welcome to Jadeland -- Twelve: The Valley of Death -- Thirteen: Romancing the Stone.".
- 2001037825 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part One: Models and Perspectives -- Developments in Theories of Racism -- Nora Rathzel -- Understanding Institutional Racism -- Marc Verlot -- Hate Speech, Violence and Contemporary Racisms -- John Solomos & Liza Schuster -- The Role of International Law -- Natan Lerer -- Racism and Poverty in a Human Rights Perspective -- Bas de Gaay Fortman -- Does a Supranational Europe Stimulate and/or Combat Racism? -- Robert Maier -- Part Two: Different Contexts -- Refugee and Asylum Policy Influenced by Europeanisation -- Gudrun Hentges -- Ethnic Relations in Local Contexts: beyond a dualist -- approach to identities and racism -- Maykel Verkuyten -- Economic Globalisation and Racism in Eastern and Western Europe -- Bela Greskovits -- Part Three: Avenues to Remediation -- The Role and Forms of Education -- Giovanna Campani -- Racism, Devolution and Education in the European Union -- Jagdish S. Gundara -- What Interculturalism could bring a Solution to Racism? -- Rik Pinxten & Marijke Corelis.".
- 2001037826 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I 'Just you wait!': reflections on the last chapters of -- The Portrait of a Lady -- 2 As charming as a charming story': governesses in -- What Maisie Knew and 'The Turn of the Screw' -- 3 'The sacred terror': The Awkward Age andJames's men -- of the world -- 4 Blushing in the dark: language and sex in The Ambassadors -- 5 Poor girls with their rent to pay: class in 'In the Cage' -- and The Wings of the Dove -- 6 'A house of quiet': privileges and pleasures in The Golden Bowl -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001037832 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1 --1 Communication and Information Flow 11 -- 2 Setting Things Up 13 -- 3 Games Rational Agents Play 25 -- 4 Solving Games Rational Agents Play 35 -- 5 The Assumptions 47 -- 6 Definitions 55 --II Extensions 73 -- 7 Conversational Implicature 75 -- 8 Illocutionary Force 97 -- 9 Miscommunication 103 -- 10 Visual Representation 109 -- 11 Visual Implicature 123 -- 12 Jokes, Puzzles, and Problems 129 -- 13 Conclusion 141 Appendix: The Mathematical Model 145 -- References 159 -- Index 163.".
- 2001037875 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 2. The Model of Safety Management -- 2.1 The Framework of the Model, 6 -- 2.2 Designing the Model for Measurement, 9 -- 2.3 The Beliefs and Practices for Excellence in Safety, 12 -- 2.4 The Cost-Benefit Trade-Off, 17 -- 2.5 Limitations of the Model, 24 -- 3. The Safety Questionnaire -- 3.1 Backgroup to the Development of the Questionnaire, 27 -- 3.2 Scope of the Questionnaire, 30 -- 4. Selection of Companies for Research -- 4.1 Size of Company, 35 -- 4.2 Difficulties in Identifying Companies with Excellent -- Safety, 36 -- 4.3 Canadian Companies, 37 -- 4.4 US Companies, 38 -- 4.5 Offshore Companies, 38 -- 4.6 Companies with Very Poor Safety, 39 -- 4.7 Company Environment-Culture, 40 -- 5. Research Methodology -- 5.1 Outline of Research, 41 -- 5.2 Collection of Company Data-Very Safe Companies, 44 -- 5.3 Questionnaire Survey Procedures, 47 -- 5.4 Interviews and Focus Groups, 54 -- 5.5 Summary of Companies and Research Undertaken, 57 -- 6. Analysis of the Questionnaire Results -- Questions 1 and 2: The Priority Given to Safety, 62 -- Question 3: The Belief That All Injuries Can Be Prevented, 69 -- Questions 4 and 5: The Interaction Between Business and -- Safety, 73 -- Question 6: The Extent to which Safety Is Built In, 79 -- Question 7: The Presence and Influence of Safety Values, 81 -- Question 8: Line Management Responsibility- -- Accountability for Safety, 85 -- Questions 9 and 10: Involvement in Safety Activities and -- Empowerment, 89 -- Question 11: Safety Training, 96 -- Question 12: The Frequency and Quality of Safety -- Meetings, 98 -- Question 13: Safety Rules, 102 -- Question 14: Enforcement of Safety Rules, 105 -- Question 15: Injury and Incident Investigation, 107 -- Question 16: Workplace Audits/Inspections, 110 -- Question 17: Modified Duty and Return-to-Work Systems, 114 -- Question 18: Off-the-Job Safety, 117 -- Question 19: Recognition for Safety Performance, 119 -- Question 20: Employing the Best Safety Technology, 120 -- Question 21: Measuring and Benchmarking Safety -- Performance, 122 -- Question 22: The Safety Organization, 124 -- Question 23: The Safety Department-Safety Specialists, 126 -- Question 24: Satisfaction with the Safety Performance of -- the Organization, 127 -- Beliefs and Practices for Which No Questions Were -- Developed, 129 -- 7. The Safety Management Approaches of Five Very Safe -- Companies 131 -- 7.1 Abitibi-Consolidated, Fort Frances Mill: Safety Excellence in -- Pulp and Paper Production, 132 -- 7.2 DuPont Canada: One of the World's Safest Companies, 142 -- 7.3 Milliken and Company: World Class Safety in the Textile -- Industry, 152 -- 7.4 S&C Electric Canada: A Turnaround to Safety Excellence in -- the Electrical Equipment Industry, 163 -- 7.5 Shell Canada: World Class Safety in the Oil Industry, 173 -- 8. Conclusions-How Companies Achieve Excellence in Safety 183 -- The Commitment of Management to Excellence in Safety, 183 -- Line Management Ownership of the Safety Agenda, 185 -- Involvement in Safety Activities, Training, and -- Empowerment, 186 -- Comprehensive Safety Practices, 186 -- Safety Organization and Safety Specialists, 187 -- Satisfaction with Safety Performance, 187 -- Validity of the Model and the Questionnaire, 188 -- 9. Applying the Results of the Research 189 -- Application of the Safety Survey, 190 -- Combining the Safety Survey with Future State Visioning- -- The Future State Visioning Workshop, 194 -- Action from the Survey and Workshop Results, 197 -- Where the Safety Improvement Process has been Used, 197 -- Future Use of the Safety Improvement Process, 198 -- Appendices -- A References and End-Notes, 199 -- B Nomenclature, 202 -- C Questions for Interviews of Company Leaders, 204 -- D Statistical Analysis of Data, 210 -- E The Safety Questionnaire, 213 -- F Tables of Detailed Results, 230 -- G About the Author, 263 -- Index 265.".
- 2001037880 tableOfContents "v. 1. Self-adjoint problems for an ideal fluid -- v. 2. Nonself-adjoint problems for viscous fluids.".
- 2001037883 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 -- Introduction -- .1 Preliminaries: setting up the problem i -- 1.2 Orientation, method of study and data 3 -- 1.3 Organization 8 -- CHAPTER 2 -- Background information of the particles joo and niin -- 2.1 Historical origins of joo and niin 9 -- 2.2 Joo and niin in grammars and dictionaries n -- CHAPTER 3 -- Indexicality, interjections and actions by recipients in interaction -- 3.1 Introduction 13 -- 3.2 Deictic and indexical expressions 13 -- 3.3 Interjections 17 -- 3.4 Feedback and backchannel studies 19 -- 3.5 Conversation analytic studies on actions by recipients 23 -- 3.5.1 Formative studies 23 -- 3.5.2 Recent developments 27 -- 3.6 The present study 31 -- CHAPTER 4 -- Responses to yes/no questions -- 4.1 Introduction 33 -- 4.2 V-interrogatives 37 -- 4.2.1 Repetition as a response: affirmation 37 -- 4.2.2 Joo as a response: confirmation 45 -- 4.2.3 Deviant cases? 49 -- 4.3 Non-interrogatives and focused interrogatives 56 -- 4.3.1 Introduction 56 -- 4.3.2 Nii as a response: confirmation 58 -- 4.3.3 Repeat as a response 72 -- 4.3.4 loo as a response: departure from the main line -- of talk 80 -- 4.4 Discussion 87 -- CHAPTER 5 -- Responses to directives -- 5. Introduction 93 -- 5.2 oo as a proposal of compliance 95 -- 5,2.1 Imperatives 95 -- 5.2.2 Simple declaratives 1o8 -- 5.2.3 Dedaratives with a modal construction n2 -- 5.3 Nii as a response: treating the suggested course of action -- as a possible course of action 18 -- 5.4 Discussion 127 -- CHAPTER 6 -- Responses to affiliation-relevant utterances in A-event environments -- 6.1 Introduction 131 -- 6.2 Nii as a claim of affiliation 133 -- 6.2.1 Aspects of the design of the prior utterance: -- person reference forms 133 -- 6.2.2 Aspects of the sequential location and function -- of the prior utterance 143 -- 6.3 Joo as a non-affiliative registering 154 -- 6.4 Discussion 164 -- CHAPTER 7 -- Responses to affiliation-relevant utterances concerning a mutually -- known issue -- 7.1 Introduction 167 -- 7.2 Niias a displayof affiliation 167 -- 7.2.1 Asserting agreement 168 -- 7.2.2 Claiming agreement 181 -- 7.2.3 Reasserting one's own prior stance 195 -- 7.3 Joo as a non-affiliative registering 199 -- 7.3.1 Acknowledging an assessment of one's own prior turn 199 -- 7.3.2 Acknowledging an assessment of a mutually-known -- referent 204 -- 7.4 Discussion 205 -- CHAPTER 8 -- Responses to informings and some other usages -- 8.1 Introduction 209 -- 8.2 No as a go-ahead response to conventional preliminaries 211 -- 8.3 Receiving a lead-up to the reason for the call 216 -- 8.3.1 Niiresponding at points of maximum incompleteness 217 -- 8.3.2 Joo responding to possibly complete sub-informings 225 -- 8.4 Story-telling sequences 232 -- 8.41 Niiresponding at places of maximum incompleteness 233 -- 8.4.2 Joo responding to possibly complete sub-informings 238 -- 8.5 Claiming recognition of a referent or state of affairs 242 -- 8.5. Niias a claim of recognition 242 -- 8.5.2 Joo as a claim of recognition 247 -- 8.6 Receiving part of routine informing as understood: joo 251 -- 8.7 On the reflexive operation of the non-falling -- terminal contour of nii 255 -- 8.8 Topic attrition, topic hold:joo 261 -- 8.9 Resuming main activity 267 -- 8.9.1 Nii resuming a main line of talk 267 -- 8.9.2 Joo resuming a sequential slot 273 -- 8.o Discussion 276 -- CHAPTER 9 -- Concluding discussion -- 9.1 Summary and implications for otherlanguages 279 -- 9.2 General implications ofthestudy 284 -- Appendix A: -- Key for the transcription and glossing symbols, with a sketch of -- structural features of colloquial Finnish -- Transcription symbols 291 -- Principles of glossing 292 -- Some structural features of colloquial Finnish 293 -- Appendix B: -- Core database -- Notes -- References -- Name index -- Subject index.".
- 2001037905 tableOfContents "[1] Cycle A".
- 2001037925 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: SECTION ONE -- THE TOPOGRAPHY OF EARLY BYZANTINE -- CONSTANTINOPI.E -- Chapter Two. The Shoreline of Constantinople in the -- Fourth Century17 -- Cyril Mango -- Chapter Three. The Porticoed Street at Constantinople29 -- Marlia Mundell Mango -- Chapter Four. Aristocratic Oikoi in the Tenth and Eleventh -- Regions of Constantinople53 -- Paul Magdalino -- SECTION TWO -- IMPERIAL AND RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES -- Chapter Five. Imperial and Ecclesiastical Processions in -- Constantinople73 -- Albrecht Berger -- Chapter Six. Funeral Ritual in the Parekklesion of the -- Chora Church89 -- Engin Akyurek.".
- 2001037996 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface vi -- Introduction: Nazi Medicine in Historiographical Context 1 -- Francis R. Nicosia andJonathan Huener -- 1. The Ideology of Elimination: American and German Eugenics, 1900-1945 13 -- Garland E. Allen -- 2. The Nazi Campaign against Tobacco: Science in a Totalitarian State 40 -- Robert N. Proctor -- 3. Physicians as Killers in Nazi Germany: Hadamar, Treblinka, and Auschwitz 59 -- Henry Friedlander -- 4. Criminal Physicians in the Third Reich: Toward a Group Portrait 77 -- Michael H. Kater -- 5. Pathology of Memory: German Medical Science and the Crimes of the Third Reich 93 -- William E. Seidelman -- 6. The Legacy of Nazi Medicine in Context 112 -- Michael Burleigh -- Appendix 128 -- Contributors 140 -- Selected Bibliography 142 -- Index 151.".
- 2001038026 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Tables xvi -- List of Illustrations xvi -- Abbreviations xvii -- 1. Introduction: Ferdinand and Isabella, King and Queen i -- i. The Situation of Spanish Jewry -- ii. Forced Segregation 4 -- in. The Inquisition I8 -- iv. Financing the Reconquista 22 -- v. Propaganda against Jews and Conversos 26 -- vi. The Fall of Granada 29 -- 2. The Edict of Expulsion 33 -- I. Promulgation 33 -- n. Analysis of the Structure 38 -- iii. Drafting 41 -- iv. The Views of the Catholic Monarchs 43 -- v. Text and Translation of the Edict of Expulsion 49 -- 3. The Fate of Jewish Communal Property 55 -- i. Land and Buildings 55 -- n. Loans 60 -- in. Synagogues, Houses of Study, and Ritual Baths 69 -- The Kingdom of Castile 70 -- The Kingdom ofAragon 97 -- iv. Abattoirs and Baking Ovens 104 -- The Kingdom of Castile I05 -- The Kingdom ofAragon Io8 -- v. Cemeteries IIo -- The Kingdom of Castile iI -- The Kingdom ofAragon I6 -- 4. Jewish-Christian Credit and its Liquidation 118 -- i. The Kingdom of Castile I 8 -- Attempts to Settle Accounts before Departure 125 -- Public Debts to Jews 139 -- Private Debts of Christians to Jews 142 -- Collection of Christians' Debts to Jews after the Expulsion 161 -- Debts of Jews to Christians and the Payment of these Debts I82 -- n. The Kingdom of Aragon 201 -- 5. The Implementation of the Edict 207 -- i. The Road to Implementation 207 -- I. Organizing the Departure: The Role of the Genoese 218 -- in. Implementation of the Edict in the Kingdom of Aragon 223 -- Departure by Land 229 -- Departure by Sea 238 -- iv. Implementation of the Edict in the Kingdom of Castile 244 -- Conversion instead of Exile or Prison 244 -- Tribulations of Departure 253 -- Exploitation on the Border: Ciudad Rodrigo 26I -- The Passage from Castile into Portugal 272 -- Departure by Sea 274 -- v. Implementation of the Edict in Sardinia and Sicily 279 -- vi. Navarre: Asylum and Expulsion 28i -- vii. The Number of Jews Expelled 284 -- 6. Smuggling 291 -- 7. Return and Conversion 329 -- i. Return and Conversion among the Jews of Castile 338 -- i. Return and Conversion among the Jews of Aragon 402 -- 8. The Senior Dynasty 413 -- i. The Origins of the Family and its First Steps in -- Government 413 -- n. The Case of Juan de Talavera 424 -- in. Abraham Senior's Public Service before Conversion 428 -- iv. Abraham Senior's Property 434 -- v. Abraham Senior as Tax-Farmer and Tax-Collector 443 -- vi. Abraham Senior as Treasurer of the Hermandad 456 -- vii. Expulsion and Conversion 460 -- viii. Fernan Niniez Coronel's General Financial Activity 469 -- IX. Rabbi Meir Melamed and his Sons 475 -- x. Solomon Senior, the Sons of Abraham Senior, and -- Other Family Members 490 -- 9. The House of Abravanel, 1483-1492 50I -- 10. Contemporaries Describe the Expulsion 520.".
- 2001038053 tableOfContents "The gilded age -- The American claimant -- Tom Sawyer abroad -- Tom Sawyer, detective -- No. 44, the mysterious stranger.".
- 2001038057 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: A Cobwebs 13 -- 1 An American Language 15 -- 2 A Universal Alphabet 42 -- B Heathens 61 -- 3 A National Alphabet 63 -- 4 Natural Language 91 -- 5 Strange Characters 111 -- C Wires 137 -- 6 Universal Communication 139 -- 7 Visible Speech 162.".
- 2001038119 tableOfContents "The moon is down -- Cannery Row -- The pearl -- East of Eden.".
- 2001038120 tableOfContents "The conjure woman -- The wife of his youth and other stories of the color line -- The house behind the cedars --The marrow of tradition -- Uncollected stories -- Selected essays.".
- 2001038174 tableOfContents "Highly accurate ab initio computation of thermochemical data / Trygve Helgaker ... [et al.] -- W1 and W2 theories, and their variants : thermochemistry in the kJ/mol accuracy range / Jan M.L. Martin and S. Parthiban -- Quantum-chemical methods for accurate theoretical thermochemistry / Krishnan Raghavachari and Larry A. Curtiss -- Complete basis set models for chemical reactivity : from the helium atom to enzyme kinetics / George A. Petersson -- Application and testing of diagonal, partial third-order electron propagator approximations / Antonio M. Ferreira ... [et al.] -- Theoretical thermochemistry of radicals / David J. Henry and Leo Radom -- Theoretical prediction of bond dissociation energies for transition metal compounds and main group complexes with standard quantum-chemical methods / Nikolaus Fröhlich and Gernot Frenking -- Theoretical thermochemistry : a brief survey / Walter Thiel.".
- 2001038179 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: IChapter 1 Obesity syndromes -- M S Bray, D B Allison -- Chapter 2 The spectrum of eating disorders in humans -- J L Treasure, D A Collier -- Chapter 3 Free-choice diet selection - the economics of eating -- C V Phillips -- Part 2 Diet selection and aberrations of body composition -- Chapter 4 Diet selection in wild animals -- L Hansson -- Chapter 5 The animal within: lessons from the feeding -- behaviour of farm animals -- Kyriazakis -- Chapter 6 Exercise and diet-induced obesity in mice -- RRBell -- Part 3 Genetic models of animal obesity -- Chapter 7 The obesity (ob) gene and leptin in animal models of -- obesity -- K A Augustine-Rauch -- Chapter 8 Genetic susceptibility of rodents to diet-induced -- obesity -- J Harrold -- Part 4 Genetic susceptibility to leanness in animals -- Chapter 9 Muscle enhanced traits in cattle and sheep -- N E Cockett, C A Bidwell -- v -- Chapter 10 The halothane gene and leanness and stress -- susceptibility in pigs -- P Kathirvel, A L Archibald -- Part S Anorexia models -- Chapter 11 The Anorexia Mouse -- J Johansen, M Schalling -- Chapter 12 Anorexia-like wasting syndromes in pigs -- S C Kyriakis -- Chapter 13 Laboratory animal models for investigating the -- mechanisms and function of parasite-induced -- anorexia -- J G Mercer, L H Chappell -- Conclusion Implications for understanding and treating human -- eating disorders -- Editorial -- Index.".
- 2001038197 tableOfContents "v. 1 To 1877".
- 2001038201 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 CADET AND MIDSHIPMAN 11 -- Upbringing in Ceylon - Osborne and Dartmouth - the Cape Station - Outbreak of War -The Konigsberg action. -- 2 PRIVATE SOLDIER 20 -- Desertion from the Navy - the South African Scottish - exposure and reprieve - the Libyan campaign. -- 3 THE WESTERN FRONT 29 -- Ploeg Street - the Somme - Delville Wood - wounded and commissioned - Battle of Arras - wounded again. -- 4 FIGHTING IN RUSSIA 45 -- The Armistice - journey to the Black Sea - Denikin's Army - Reds and Whites - travelling across the steppes. -- 5 DEFEAT OF THE DON ARMY 57 -- In action with the Don Plastunis - a hot corner - the Red cavalry- retreat and confusion - recall to H.Q. - return to -- England. -- 6 UNDERGRADUATE AND SUBALTERN 66 -- Undergraduate at Oxford - boxing and the Olympics - commissioned in the Gordon Highlanders - Constantinople and Thrace - life in Malta. -- 7 SOLDIERING IN THE SUDAN 73 -- Arrival in Khartoum - the Sudanese soldier - life in the Camel Corps - exploration in Libya. -- 8 HIMALAYAN INTERLUDES 93 -- Climbing near Kangchenjunga - the 1933 Everest Expedition - farewell to the Camel Corps. -- 9 DISTRICT COMMISSIONER 110 -- Zalingei District - Darfur and the Fur people - Border strife - Outbreak of War. -- 10 THE FRONTIER BATTALION 126 -- Raising and training new companies - the Italian threat - reconnaissance in Ethiopia -- 11 INVASION OF ETHIOPIA 141 -- The camel convoys - the Emperor returns - encounters with the Patriots. -- 12 DEFEAT OF THE ITALIANS 160 -- Battles in the Gojjam - capture of Debra Marcos - surrender of General Nasi. -- 13 RETURN TO DARFUR 172 -- Eritrean operations - changes at Zalingei - farewell to the Sudan. -- 14 RESIDENT ADVISER, MUKALLA 182 -- The East Asian Protectorate - Qu'aiti State Council - life in Mukalla - the Mukalla riots. -- 15 THE HADHRAMAUT 200 -- Journeys in the Hadhramaut - Bedouin strike - the Kathiri State - Saudi and Yemeni infiltration - Wahidi and Mahra Sultanates. -- 16 DEVELOPMENT SECRETARY, OMAN 219 -- Muscat and Oman - road building - medical deficiencies - rebels and mines - relations with the Sultan. -- 17 POLITICAL AGENT, ABU DHABI 227 -- The Sheikdom of Abu Dhabi - the discovery of oil - deadlock on development plans - Buraimi Oasis - retirement and journeying - return to Abu Dhabi..".
- 2001038220 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Section 1 - Sampling and Access -- Alice grows up: canopy science in transition from Wonderland to Reality -- S.L. Sutton -- Forest canopy research: sampling problems, and some solutions -- M.G. Barker & M.A. Pinard -- Section 2 - Plants in the Canopy -- Plants in the forest canopy: some reflections on current research and future direction -- M.D. Lowman -- Epiphytes and their contribution to canopy diversity -- J. Nieder, J. Prosperi & G. Michaloud -- Plant size: an ignored parameter in epiphyte ecophysiology? -- G Schmidt, S. Stuntz & G. Zotz -- Pollination and phenology of flowers in the canopy of two contrasting rain forest types in Amazonia, -- Colombia -- A. van Dulmen -- Section 3 -Animals in the Canopy -- Invertebrates in the canopy of tropical rain forests: how much do we really know? -- Y. Basset -- Arboreal tropical forest vertebrates: current knowledge and research trends -- R. Kays & A. Allison -- Vertical stratification of figs and fig-eaters in a Borean lowland rain forest: how is the canopy different? -- M. Shanahan & S.G. Compton -- Understorey versus canopy: patterns of vertical stratification and diversity among Lepidoptera in a -- Borean rain forest -- C.H. Schulze, K.E. Linsenmair & K. Fiedler -- The influence of anthropogenic disturbances on the structure of arboreal arthropod communities -- A. Floren & K.E. Linsenmair -- Seasonal changes in the canopy arthropod fauna in Rinorea beniensis in Budongo Forest, Uganda -- T. Wagner -- Arthropods in tropical oaks: differences in their spatial distributions within tree crowns -- U. Simon & K.E. Linsenmair -- Behaviour and ecology of birds in tropical rain forest canopies -- H. Winkler & M. Preleuthner -- Section 4 - Hydrology, Microclimate and Light -- Canopy processes: implications for transpiration, interception and splash induced erosion, ultimately -- for forest management and water resources -- I.R. Calder -- Modelling rainfall and canopy controls on net-precipitation beneath selectively-logged tropical forest -- N.A. Chappell, K. Bidin & W. Tych -- Micrometeorological conditions and canopy energy exchanges of a neotropical rain forest (Surumoni- -- Crane Project, Venezuela) -- J. Szarzynski & D. Anhuf -- The influence of epiphyte cover on branch temperature in a tropical tree -- M. Freiberg -- Forest light and its influence on habitat selection -- M. Thery -- Section 5 - Architecture -- Methods to assess tropical rain forest canopy structure: an overview -- F. Bongers -- Tree architecture in a Borean lowland rain forest: intraspecific and interspecific patterns -- F.J. Sterck, F. Bongers & D.M. Newbery -- Canopy surface topography in a French Guiana forest and the folded forest theory -- P. Birnbaum -- Crown typology and the identification of rain forest trees on large-scale aerial photographs -- V. Trichon -- Section 6 - Education, Management and Conservation -- The management implications of canopy research -- N.E. Stork -- Neotropical bats in the canopy: diversity, community structure, and implications for conservation -- E.K.V. Kalko & C.O. Handley, Jr. -- Reproductive ecology of tropical forest trees in logged and fragmented habitats in Thailand and Costa -- Rica -- J. Ghazoul & M. McLeish -- Edge effects and tropical forest canopy invertebrates -- A. Foggo, C.M.P. Ozanne, M.R. Speight & C. Hambler -- Enhancement of forest canopy research, education, and conservation in the new millennium -- N.M. Nadkarni -- Subject Index.".
- 2001038229 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 -- Introduction 1 -- Subhasis Chaudhuri -- 1.1 The Word Resolution 2 -- 1.2 Illustration of Resolution 3 -- 1.3 Image Zooming 5 -- 1.4 Super-Resolution Restoration 6 -- 1.5 Earlier Work 8 -- 1.6 Organization of the Book 14 -- 2 -- Image Zooming: Use of Wavelets 21 -- Narasimha Kaulgud and Uday B. Desai -- 2.1 Introduction 21 -- 2.2 Background 22 -- 2.3 Some Existing Methods 24 -- 2.4 Proposed Method 28 -- 2.5 Color Images 33 -- 2.6 Results and Discussion 38 -- 2.7 Conclusion 41 -- 3 -- Generalized Interpolation for Super-Resolution 45 -- Deepu Rajan and Subhasis Chaudhuri -- 3.1 Introduction 46 -- 3.2 Theory of Generalized Interpolation 48 -- 3.3 Some applications of Generalized Interpolation 54 -- 3.4 Experimental Results 59 -- 3.5 Conclusions 68 -- 4 -- High Resolution Image from Low Resolution Images 73 -- Brian C. Tom, Nikolas P. Galatsanos and Aggelos K. Katsaggelos -- 4.1 Introduction 74 -- 4.2 Literature Review 81 --4.3 Imaging Model 86 -- 4.4 Simultaneous Registration and Restoration, RR-I Approach 88 -- 4.5 Simultaneous Restoration, Registration and Interpolation: RRI -- Approach 95 -- 4.6 Experimental Results 97 -- 4.7 Conclusions and Future Work 101 -- 5 -- Super-Resolution Imaging Using Blur as a Cue 107 -- Deepu Rajan and Subhasis Chaudhuri -- 5.1 Introduction 108 -- 5.2 Theory of MRF 109 -- 5.3 Modeling the Low Resolution Observations 112 -- 5.4 MAP Estimation of the Super-resolution Image 114 -- 5.5 Experimental Results 119 -- 5.6 Conclusions 127 -- 6 -- Super-Resolution via Image Warping 131 -- Terrance E. Boult, Ming-Chao Chiang and Ross J. Micheals -- 6.1 Background and Introduction 132 -- 6.2 Image Formation, Image Restoration and Super-Resolution 133 -- 6.3 Imaging-Consistency and The Integrating Resampler 135 -- 6.4 Warping-based Super-Resolution 142 -- 6.5 Quantitative Evaluation 148 -- 6.6 Face-Based evaluation 160 -- 6.7 Conclusion 165 -- 7 -- Resolution Enhancement using Multiple Apertures 171 -- Takashi Komatsu, Kiyoharu Aizawa and Takahiro Saito -- 7.1 Introduction 172 -- 7.2 Original Concept 173 -- 7.3 Image Acquisition with Multiple Different-Aperture Cameras 178 -- 7.4 Experimental Simulations 187 -- 7.5 Conclusions 192 -- 8 -- Super-Resolution from Mutual Motion 195 -- Assaf Zomet and Shmuel Peleg -- 8.1 Introduction 196 -- 8.2 Efficient Gradient-based Algorithms 199 -- 8.3 Computational Analysis and Results 205 -- 8.4 Summary 206 -- 9 -- Super-Resolution from Compressed Video 211 -- C. Andrew Segall, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Rafael Molina and -- Javier Mateos -- 9.1 Introduction 211 -- 9.2 Video Compression Basics 213 -- 9.3 Incorporating the Bit-Stream 216 -- 9.4 Compression Artifacts 222 -- 9.5 Super-Resolution 225 -- 9.6 Conclusions 239 -- 10 -- Super-Resolution: Limits and Beyond 243 -- Simon Baker and Takeo Kanade -- 10.1 Introduction 244 -- 10.2 The Reconstruction Constraints 245 -- 10.3 Analysis of the Constraints 248 -- 10.4 Super-Resolution by Hallucination 257 -- 10.5 Summary 271 -- 10.6 Discussion 271.".
- 2001038233 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. Background -- 1 -- An Introduction to Choice No-Fault -- Edward L. Lascher, Jr. -- Michael R. Powers -- 2 -- Choice No-Fault Insurance: Efficiency and Equity -- Edward L. Lascher, Jr. -- Michael R. Powers -- II. Economics and Practice -- 3 -- The Effects of Choice Auto Insurance on Costs and -- Compensation -- Stephen J. Carroll -- Allan F. Abrahamse -- e Case against Auto Choice -- rent Kabler -- Effect of No-Fault Auto Insurance on Driver Behavior -- Auto Accidents in the United States -- id S. Loughran -- 6 -- Auto Insurance Claims in New Jersey and Pennsylvania -- Jia-Hsing Yeh -- Joan T. Schmit -- 7 -- Determinants of the Selection of Full or Limited Tort -- Auto Insurance in Pennsylvania: An Empirical Analysis -- Laureen Regan -- III. History and Politics -- 8 -- Giving Motorists a Choice between Fault and -- No-Fault Insurance -- Jeffrey O'Connell -- Robert H. Joost -- 9 -- Equity in Automobile Insurance: Optional No-Fault -- Michael R. Powers -- 10 -- Auto Choice: Impact on Cities and the Poor -- Dan Miller -- 11 -- More for Less under Auto Choice -- Peter Kinzler -- Jeffrey O'Connell -- 12 -- The Political Feasibility of Choice No-Fault Insurance -- Edward L. Lascher, Jr. -- Index.".
- 2001038265 tableOfContents "Wayfaring at Waverly in Silver Lake (Pride) -- In Tir na nOg (Covetousness) -- Principal photography (Lust) -- Ensenada (Anger) -- New York lit up that way at night (Envy) -- A plethora (Gluttony) -- Driven woman (Sloth)".
- 2001038280 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword by Jack Lenor Larsen 7 -- The Meaning of Shibori 8 -- the history of shibori 13 -- World 14 -- Japan 34 -- Contemporary Developments 45 -- tactile memory: fabric art 49 -- Jun'ichi Arai, Hiroshi Murase, Tsuyoshi Kuno, Trine Mauritz Erickson, Elisa Ligon, -- Reiko Sudo, Jurgen Lehl, Awa Ciss6, Andrea Serrahn, Yoshiko Jinzenji, -- Sara Chiarugi, Catharine Ellis Muerdter, Hideko Takahashi, Yuh Okano, Joan Morris -- art for the body: wearable art and fashion 72 -- Patricia Black, Mascha Mioni, Angelina DeAntonis, Issey Miyake, Makiko Minagawa, -- Yohji Yamamoto, Jurgen Lehl, Ryoko Haraguchi, Elena Boccini, Asha Sarabhai, -- Marian Clayden, Carter Smith, Ana Lisa Hedstrom, Carol Lee Shanks, D'Arcie Beytebiere, -- Mike Kane and Steve Sells, Mariana Carreno and Dorita Gomien, Karren Brito, -- Lori Bacigalupi, Joan McGee, Mark Thomas, Genevieve Dion, Barbara Rogers, -- Jeung-Hwa Park, Mie Iwatsubo, Helene Soubeyran, Yoshiki H-ishinuma -- inner journey: fabric and beyond 116 -- Hiroyuki Shindo, Yukiko Echigo, Michie Yamaguchi, Kaei Hayakawa, -- Keiko Amenomori-Schmeisser, Junco Sato Pollack, Joan Morris, Ana Lisa Hedstrom, -- Inge Dusi, Lynn Klein, Jean Williams Cacicedo, Marie-H6elne Guelton, -- Chad Alice Hagen, Judith Content, Liz Axford, Jan Myers-Newbury, Mary Little, -- Sharon Baurley, Masae Bamba, Yuh Okano, Moira Doropoulos, Terri Fletcher, -- Emily DuBois, Elisa Ligon, Linda Lee Kerr, Lesley Nishigawara, Helene Soubeyran -- modern techniques 145 -- Heat-set on polyester or silk, heat-transfer on polyester, melt-off on metallic fabric, fulling, -- d6vor6e, cloque, degumming silk, mixed fibers, dye discharge, dyes and tips.".
- 2001038325 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Prologue-- Sebastien Valliant and the Sexuality of Plants 9 -- Linnaeus, Prince of Botanists 19 -- Bernard de Jussieu and the Petit Trianon 31 -- The Buffon Phenomenon 45 -- From Jussieu to Candolle 57 -- Plants and Medical Practices 71 -- The Amiable Science and Sensibility 87 -- Public Botanophilia: Floras102 -- Public Botanophilit Learned Societies and -- Eminent Botanophiles 121 -- Painting and Gardening The Blending of Science and Art 141 -- The Botanophiles Confront Deforestation162 -- Epilogue 174 -- Finale 177 -- Bibliography 1 179 -- Index 192.".
- 2001038365 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Series Foreword by Linda S. Frey and Marsha L. Frey vii -- Preface xi -- Acknowledgments xv -- Chronology of Events xvii -- Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Ministers of War During -- the Dreyfus Affair xxiii -- Chapter 1 Historical Overview 1 -- Chapter 2 Before Dreyfus: The French Political Context 7 -- Chapter 3 Anti-Semitism and the Dreyfus Affair 17 -- Chapter 4 Socialists and the Dreyfus Affair 29 -- Chapter 5 The Dreyfus Affair in History 39 -- Chapter 6 Conclusion 57 -- Biographies: The Personalities in the Dreyfus Affair 65 -- Primary Documents of the Dreyfus Affair 117 -- Glossary of Selected Terms 151 -- Annotated Bibliography 155 -- Index 165.".
- 2001038402 tableOfContents "Privacy -- Quality time -- Calling -- Reunion -- Puppy -- Crèche -- Under the radar -- Dominion -- Charity -- Abyss.".
- 2001038419 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- FIBER -- Felt by Jorie Johnson -- Basics -- Crescent Moon Pendant -- Unusually Shaped Felt Beads -- Shibori Resist Dyed Beads -- Designer Biography -- Gallery -- Paper by Ann Marie Kennedy -- Basics -- Metallic Discs -- Oversized Plaster Beads -- Rice Papier-Mach6 -- Designer Biography -- POLYMER CLAY by Irene Semanchuk Dean -- Basics -- Coiled Beads -- Faux Ivory -- Carved Pendant -- Inside-Out Beads -- Textured Skinner Blend Whorls -- Layered Translucent Canes -- Mokume Gane -- Designer Biography -- Gallery -- METAL by Joanna Gollberg -- Basics -- Fancy Rolled Beads -- Decorative Tubes -- Chased-Design Discs -- Twisted-Wire & Tubing Beads -- Domed Discs -- Appliqued Hollow Forms -- Hollow Forms with Filigree -- Designer Biography -- Gallery -- GLASS by Kimberley Adams -- Basics -- Sputnik Beads -- Groovy Beads -- Glass Frit -- Oval Wraps -- Raked Barrels -- Metal Leaf on Barrels -- Etched Beads -- Designer Biography -- Gallery -- MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR BEADS -- Acknowledgments -- Gallery Artists -- Indexes.".
- 2001038427 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Albert Alexandre 7 -- Archibald Harrington 45 -- Fernley Small 79 -- Thomas Parnell 117 -- Douglas Wright 147 -- Leonard Pearson I75 -- Arthur Jeffery 209 -- James Fergus 245 -- Alwyn Holmes 273 -- Epilogue 303.".
- 2001038479 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I Diagnosis of Pneumonia -- Jean-Yves Fagon and Jean Chastre -- 2, Diagnosis of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia -- One American's Perspective -- Michael S. Niedenran -- Prevention of Pneumonia in Mechanically -- Ventilated Patients -- Jordi Valles -- 4, Is Prevention of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia -- Cost Effective? -- Marin H. Kollef -- Role of the Oropharynx and Digestive Tract in -- the Pathogenesis of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia -- Christianne A. van Nieuwenhoven and -- Marc J.M. Bonten -- B;6. Treatment of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia -- European Perspective. -- .1. Sole-Violan, and -- F. Rodriguez de Castro -- 7. Treatment of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia -- North American Perspective: -- Richard G. Wunderink -- 8. Resistant Pathogens: Emergence and Control -- in ICU Patients -- Jean Chastre -- 9. Resistant Pathogens: Emergence and Control -- Patricia Winokur, Carol E. Chenoweth, Louis Rice, -- Borna Mehrad, and Joseph P. Lynch, III -- 10. Mortality and Morbidity of Ventilator-Associated -- Pneumonia: The Controversy -- Jean Carlet, Jean-Francois Timsit, Benoit Misset, -- M. Garrouste, and L. Soufir -- INDEX.".
- 2001038480 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. INTRODUCTION 1 -- 1. Significance of the Research 1 -- 2. Background of the Research 2 -- 3. Contributions of the Research 4 -- 3.1 Color Feature 4 -- 3.2 Automatic Segmentation Algorithm 4 -- 3.3 Interactive Semantic Object Segmentation 5 -- 3.4 Temporal and Region-adaptive Processing 6 -- 3.5 Object Shape Postprocessing 6 -- 4. Outline of the Monograph 6 -- 2. REVIEW OF PREVIOUS WORK 9 -- 1. Change Detection 9 -- 2. Motion Segmentation 11 -- 2.1 Motion Model 11 -- 2.2 Previous Work in Motion Segmentation 14 -- 3. Spatial and Temporal Segmentation 15 -- 3.1 Spatial Segmentation Techniques 15 -- 3.2 Three Segmentation Proposals in MPEG4 17 -- 3.3 Other Combinations of Spatial -- and Temporal Segmentation 18 -- 4. User Interactive Segmentation 20 -- 4.1 Motivation 20 -- 4.2 Category of User Interaction 21 -- 4.3 Efficiency of User Interaction 22 -- 4.4 Previous Work 23 -- 5. Evaluation of Segmentation Quality 26 -- 3. AUTOMATIC SEGMENTATION 29 -- 1. Video Segmentation With Color and Motion 29 -- 2. Color-based Spatial Segmentation 31 -- 3. Motion Tracking and Spatial-Temporal Integration 32 -- 4. Experimental Results 35 -- 4.1 Subjective Evaluation 35 -- 4.2 Objective Evaluation 36 -- 4. OBJECT SHAPE POSTPROCESSING 45 -- 1. Proposed Algorithm for Coding Optimization 45 -- 2. Shape Coding Optimization 46 -- 3. Experimental Results 47 -- 5. INTERACTIVE SEGMENTATION ALGORITHMS 53 -- 1. Description of the SIVOG System 54 -- 1.1 System Overview 54 -- 1.2 User Interface 55 -- 1.3 Smart-processing Kernel 56 -- 1.4 Temporal Tracking of Rigid Objects 57 -- 1.5 Boundary Update for Non-rigid Objects 59 -- 1.6 User Correction and Update 63 -- 1.7 System Evaluation 64 -- 2. Experimental Results 64 -- 2.1 Rigid Object Segmentation 64 -- 2.2 Non-rigid Object Segmentation 66 -- 6. TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL -- ADAPTIVE PROCESSING 75 -- 1. Introduction 75 -- 2. Description of the SIVOG System 76 -- 2.1 Semantic User Interaction 76 -- 2.2 Smart Processing kernel 76 -- 3. Region and Temporal Adaptive Processing 79 -- 3.1 Region Selection 79 -- 3.2 Temporal Skipping and Interpolation 82 -- 4. Experimental Results 87 -- 4.1 System Efficiency 87 -- 4.2 System Accuracy 88 -- 7. SUMMARY AND FUTURE WORK 95 -- 1. Future Work 96 -- 1.1 Texture Segmentation 96 -- 1.2 Model-based Segmentation Algorithm 96 -- 1.3 Object Postprocessing 96 -- 1.4 Evaluation of User's Effort 97.".
- 2001038530 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I: PLENARY LECTURES -- Artificial Intelligence in the HyperClass: Design Issues -- JOHIN TIFFIN, NOBUYOSHI TERASHIMA, LALITA RAJASINGHAM -- Advanced Learning Environments 11 -- ROSA MARIA BOTTINO -- Learning Communities in the Web 29 -- PAULO DIAS -- PART 11: PAPERS -- Evaluation Criteria for Hypermedia Educational Systems 45 -- IGNACIO AEDO, PALOMA DIAZ -- Creating Collaborative Environments for Web-based Training Scenarios 61 -- L, ANIDO, M. CAEIRO, M. LLAMAS, M.J. FERNANDEZ -- v -- The Next Step in Computer Based Education: the Learning Technologies -- Standardisation. / 71 -- L. ANIDO, M. LLAMAS, M.J FERNANDEZ, J. SANTOS, M. CAEIRO -- Foundations of Programming: a Teaching Improvement 81 -- M.V. BELMONTE, C. COTTA, A.J. FERNANDEZ, I. GOMEZ, -- J. L. PASTRANA, J. A. PEDREIRA, F. RUS, E. SOLER -- Development of Didactic Resources for Distance Learning based on -- Simulation. 93 -- F. BUENDIA GARCIA, J.V. BENLLOCH DUALDE, -- J. M. GOMEZ SORIANO -- Tutormap 103 -- R. CRIADO, A. GALLINARI, J.A. VELAZQUEZ -- Using Teachers as Heuristics Evaluators of Educational Software -- Interfaces 113 -- E.R. DE ALMEIDA VALIATI, M. LEVACOV, J. VALDENI DE LIMA, -- M. SOARES PIMENTA -- Test Construction and Management with Network Adaptive Control 123 -- J.A. DiAz VILLALTA, A. NEIRA, A. ALGUERO, J.A.L. BRUGOS -- Symbolic Calculus Training by Means of MathTrainer 135 -- FERNANDO DIEZ, ROBERTO MORIY6N -- EJS: An Authoring Tool to Develop Java Applications 143 -- F. ESQUEMBRE, J.M. ZAMARRO -- ADAM CASE 149 -- F.J. GARCIA, M. N. MORENO, A.Ma MORENO, -- G. GONZALEZ, B. CURTO, F.J. BLANCO -- SICAS 159 -- ANABELA GOMES, ANTONIO JOSi MENDES -- Simurob and JRF 167 -- J.L. GOMEZ, I. ALVAREZ, F.J. BLANCO, F.J. GARCIA, B. CURTO -- Collares Ortof6nicos 177 -- F.J. GONZALEZ CANETE, S. TORRES MONREAL, -- R. CONEJO MuNoz -- EXercita / 187 -- C. GREORIO, L.F. LLANA, R. MARTINEZ/P. PALAO, -- C. PAREJA, J.A. VELAZQUEZ -- Using Simulation and Virtual Reality for Distance Education 199 -- JUAN DE LARA, MANUEL ALFONSECA -- An Experience on Virtual Teaching: AulaNet 207 -- A.J. LOPEZ MENtNDEZ, R. PE.REZ SUAREZ -- ED68K 215 -- M.L. L6PEZ-VALLEJO, J.M. FERNANDEZ FREIRE, J. COLAS -- HCI Curricula in Spain 227 -- J. LORES, J. ABASCAL, J.J. CAS'AS, I. AEDO, M. GEA, -- M. ORTEGA, L.A. URESA, P. M. VALERO, M. VELEZ -- Interactive Design of Adaptive Courses 235 -- J. A. MACiAS, P. CAS'TELLS -- Guided Collaborative Chess Tutoring through Game History Analysis 243 -- MIGUEL ANGEL MORA, ROBERTO MORIYON -- Using Analysis, Design and Development of Hypermedia Applications -- in the Educational Domain 251 -- A. NAVARRO, A. FDEZ-VALMAYOR, -- B. B. FDEZ-MANJON, J.L. SIERRA -- Ubiquitous Computing and Collaboration 261 -- M. ORTEGA, M. A. REDONDO, M. PAREDES, -- P. P. SANCHFZ-VILLALON, C. BRAVO, J. BRAVO -- Creation of a Multimedia System for Learning about Oscillations 275 -- G. PEDROS, A. PONTES, P. MARTiNEZ-JIMENEZ, A. AMO -- Shared Whiteboard Manager and Student Notebook for the PLAN-G -- Telematic Platform 283 -- C. I. PENA DE CARRILLO, R. FABREGAT GESA, -- A. URRA I FABREGAS, M. VALLES ROCHA, J.L. MARZO LAZARO -- Guiding the User 297 -- T.A. PEREZ, J. GUTIERREZ, R. LOPEZ, A. GONZALEZ, -- J.A. VADILLO -- Pedagogical Strategies with Hypermedia / 307 -- T.A. PtREZ, J. GUTIRREZ, R. LOPEZ, A. GONZALEZ, -- J.A. VADILLO -- Improving the Language Mastery through Responsive Environments 321 -- A. VAQUERO, F. SAENZ, A. BARCO -- Index 341.".
- 2001038563 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The History of the Subspecialty of Spinal Cord Injury Medicine 1 -- Joel A. DeLisa and Margaret C. Hammond -- 2 Spinal Cord: Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology 5 -- Hreday N. Sapru -- 3 Anatomy, Mechanics, and Imaging of Spinal Injury 27 -- Carson D. Schneck -- 4 Epidemiology of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury 69 -- Michael J. DeVivo -- 5 Neurologic Assessment and Classification of -- Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury 82 -- Steven Kirshblum and William H. Donovan -- 6 Acute Medical and Surgical Management of Spinal Cord Injury 96 -- Denise L Campagnolo and Robert F. Heary -- 7 Predicting Outcome in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury 108 -- John F. Ditunno, Adam E. Flanders, -- Steven Kirshblum, Virginia Graziani, and Alan Tessler -- 8 Autonomic and Cardiovascular Complications of Spinal Cord Injury 123 -- Denise L Campagnolo and Geno J Merli -- 9 Pulmonary Management of Spinal Cord Injury 135 -- W. Peter Peterson and Steven Kirshblum -- 10 Gastrointestinal Disorders 155 -- David Chen and Steven B. Nussbaum -- 11 Endocrinology and Metabolism after Spinal Cord Injury 164 -- William A. Bauman and Ann M. Spungen -- 12 Neurogenic Bladder Following Spinal Cord Injury 181 -- Todd A. Linsenmeyer -- 13 Pressure Ulcers and Spinal Cord Injury 207 -- Kevin C. O'Connor and Richard Salcido -- 14 Spasticity Following Spinal Cord Injury 221 -- Michael M. Priebe, Lance L. Goetz, and Lisa-Ann Wuermser -- 15 Immune Function Following Spinal Cord Injury 234 -- Denise I Campagnolo and Mark S. Nash -- 16 Neuromusculoskeletal Complications of Spinal Cord Injury 241 -- James W Little and Stephen P. Burns -- 17 Heterotopic Ossification 253 -- Kresimir Banovac and Filip Banovac -- 18 Dual Diagnosis: Traumatic Brain Injury in a Person with Spinal Cord Injury 261 -- Ross D. Zafonte and Elie Elovic -- 19 Rehabilitation of Spinal Cord Injury 275 -- Steven Kirshblum, Chester H. Ho, -- Jamie G. House, Erica Druin, Cindy Nead, and Susan Drastal -- 20 Psychologic Adaptation to Spinal Cord Injury 299 -- Joyce Fichtenbaum and Steven Kirshblum -- 21 Vocational Aspects of Spinal Cord Injury 312 -- Denise G. Tate, Andrew J. Haig, and James S. Krause -- 22 Sexual Function and Fertility Following Spinal Cord Injury 322 -- Todd A. Linsenmeyer -- 23 Recreational and Therapeutic Exercise after Spinal Cord Injury 331 -- Mark S. Nash and John A. Horton III. -- 24 Driving Assessment in Spinal Cord Injury Patients 348 -- Beth E. Anderson -- 25 Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Spinal Cord Injury 360 -- John Chae, Ronald J. Triolo, -- Kevin L. Kilgore, Graham H. Creasey, and Anthony F. DiMarco -- 26 Pain in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury 389 -- William L. Bockenek and Paula J. B. Stewart -- 27 Aging in Spinal Cord Injury 409 -- Susan W. Charlifue and Daniel P. Lammertse -- 28 Tendon Transfers to Improve Function of Patients with Tetraplegia 424 -- Robert L. Waters and Linda Marie Muccitelli -- 29 Pediatric Spinal Cord Disorders 438 -- Lawrence C. Vogel Randal R Betz, and Mary Jane Mulcahey -- 30 Nontraumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Etiology, Incidence, and Outcome 471 -- William 0. McKinley -- 31 Tumors of the Spine and Spinal Cord 480 -- Robert F. Heary and Rosemarie Filart -- 32 Infections of the Spine and Spinal Cord 498 -- Susan V. Garstang -- 33 Vascular, Nutritional, and Other Diseases of the Spinal Cord 513 -- Stephen S. Kamin -- 34 Multiple Sclerosis 527 -- Mary Ann Picone and Stuart D. Cook -- 35 Adult Motor Neuron Disease 537 -- Gregory T. Carter and Lisa S. Krivickas -- 36 PostPolio Syndrome 553 -- James C Agre and Arthur A. Rodriquez -- 37 Acute and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathies 565 -- Jay M. Meythaler -- 38 Wheelchairs/Adaptive Mobility Equipment and Seating 578 -- Sandra Salerno and Steven Kirshblum -- 39 Spinal Cord Regeneration: A Review of Therapies 600 -- Wise Young.".
- 2001038584 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I The World Economy Since the Second World War -- 2 A Plethora of Issues -- 3 Stability and Growth in Industrial conomies -- 4 Economic Development of Developing Countries -- 5 Food Needs of Developing Countries -- 6 Poverty in Developing Countries -- 7 International Development Strategies and Cooperation -- for Development -- 8 The Quest for a New International Economic Order -- 9 International Trade -- 10 Transnational Corporations and Developing Countries -- 11 Commodity Problems -- 12 External Debt Crisis of Developing Countries -- 13 The International Monetary System -- 14 Resources, Environment and Sustainable Development -- NOTES -- INDEX.".
- 2001038599 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part 1: Bodies, Selves and Individuals -- Introduction -- Sarah Tarlow23 -- 1 Archaeology's humanism and the materiality of the body -- Julian Thomas 29 -- 2 Body Parts: personhood and materiality in the earlier Manx Neolithic -- Chris Fowler 47 -- 3 Moralities of dress and the dress of the dead in early medieval -- Europe -- Jos Bazelmans 71 -- 4 The aesthetic corpse in nineteenth-century Britain -- Sarah Tarlow 85 -- Part 2: Experience and Corporeality -- Introduction -- Yannis Hamilakis 99 -- 5 Feeling through the body: gesture in Cretan Bronze Age Religion -- Christine Morris and Alan Peatfield 105 -- 6 The past as oral history: towards an archaeology of the senses -- Yannis Hamilakis 121 -- 7 Ways of eating/ways of being in the later epipalaeolithic (Natufian) Levant -- Brian Boyd 137 -- 8 Time and Biography: Osteobiography of the Italian neolithic lifespan -- John Robb 153 -- Part 3: Bodies in/as material culture: Introduction -- Mark Pluciennik 173 -- 9 (Un)masking Gender - goldfoil (dis)embodiments in late Iron -- Age Scandinavia -- Ing-Marie Back Danielsson179 -- 10 Re-arranging History: the contested bones of the Oseberg grave -- Elisabeth Arwill-Nordbladh 201 -- 11 Art, artefact, metaphor -- Mark Pluciennik 217 -- 12 Marking the body, marking the land: body as history, land as history: tattooing and engraving in Oceania -- Paul Rainbird 233 -- Notes on Contributors 249.".
- 2001038602 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword vii -- Preface ix -- 1. A Digital Marketplace for Education -- Beverly Park Woolf, Victor Lesser, Chris Eliot, -- Zachary Eyler-Walker and Mark Klein 1 -- 2. Information TeAchnology: -- Using the Internet for Student Research -- Janet R. Murray 15 -- 3. A Constructivist Learning Studio Based -- on Cognitive Time Analysis -- Ferando Ramos and Enrique Espinosa 33 -- 4. Web-Based Adaptive Educational Systems -- Towards an evaluation and design support framework -- C.M. Papaterpos, P.A. Zafiris, -- N.P. Georgantis and T.S. Papatheodorou 91 -- 5. Personalized Intelligent Training -- on the Web: a Multi-Agent Approach -- Nicola Capuano, Massimo De Santo, Marco Marsella, -- Mario Molinara and Saverio Salerno 125 -- 6. From Data to Intelligent Agents, -- Directions in a Data Intensive Data Processing Project -- Alfons Schuster, Simon McCaughey and Roy Sterritt 147 -- 7. An Overview of E-Education Challenges in Latin America -- Case: Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM) -- Dora Luz Gonzalez Bafiales 165 -- 8. A Conceptual Framework for the Evaluation and -- Development of the Agent Persona in the Adele Web -- Based Medical Continuing Educational Program -- Douglas B. Millar 175 -- 9. The Goose, the Gander, or the Strasbourg Pate for all: -- Medical Education, World, and the Internet -- Dag K.J.E. von Lubitz, Howard Levine and Eric Wolf 189 -- 10. Personalizing the Museum Exhibitions: Arrangement Issues -- Rieko Kadobayashi, Yuya Iwakiri and Kenji Mase 211 -- 11. TaniNet: a Portal for Farming Community Development -- in E-Business -- Aziz Deraman, Shamsul Bahar Abdul Kadir and Ashraf Rachan Din 231 -- 12. Virtual Reality and Content-Based Management -- of Three-Dimensional Objects for E-business -- Eric Paquet, Anne Parent and Marc Rioux 249 -- 13. Anatomy of Electronic Commerce Infrastructure in Hong Kong -- and Singapore Using a Generic Framework Periscope -- Stephen Ko and Vincent Cho 285 -- 14. Development of Open Service Collaborative Platform -- for Coming Ecs by International Joint Efforts -- Motohisa Funabashi, Junichi Toyouchi, Atsushi Kanai, -- Tomotaka Uchihashi, Toru Kobayashi, Satoshi Hakomori, -- Eiji Yoshida, Linda Strick and Marc Born 303 -- 15. Mobile Multimedia Systems -- Paul J.M. Havinga and Gerard J.M. Smit 319 -- 16. Design Principles of Reliable Cellular Systems -- Harilaos G. Sandalidis and Peter Stavroulakis 361 -- 17. Application Service Provider Model: -- Perspectives and Challenges -- Lixin Tao 381.".
- 2001038638 tableOfContents "Rules for love and death / Ellen Wittlinger -- Who hears the fish cry? / Norma Fox Mazer -- Driving her wild / Jennifer Armstrong -- The county fair / Victor Martinez -- Loving Megan / Nancy Garden -- One hot second / Rachel Vail -- Someone bold / Sarah Dessen -- Lorena / Jacqueline Woodson -- Team men / Emma Donoghue -- Dawn / Rich Wallace -- A kind of music / Angela Johnson.".
- 2001038661 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: SECTION I: BASIC TREE PHYSIOLOGY -- Cambial cell biology comes of age -- N. Chaffey -- Physiology of cambial growth, storage of reserves and heartwood formation -- E. Magel -- Insights into bud development and dormancy in poplar -- A. Rohde and W. Boerjan -- Physiology of tree root/fungus symbiosis -- R. Hampp and U. Nehls -- SECTION II: STRESS PHYSIOLOGY -- Understanding the role of ozone stress in altering belowground processes -- C. P. Andersen -- Ozone-induced cell death -- J. Kangasjirvi, H. Tuominen and K. Overmyer -- Signalling and antioxidant defence mechanisms in higher plants -- S. Karpinski, B. Karpinska, M. Meltzer J-E. Hillgren and G. Wingsle -- Effect of ozone on conifers in the timberline ecotone -- G. Wieser and W Havranek -- Ageing as an influence on tree response to ozone: theory and observations -- T E. Kolb -- Ozone and UV-B responses of trees and the question of forest sustainability -- C. Langebartels, S. Anegg, K. Hahn, H. Chiron, A. Drouet, D. Ernst, -- W. Heller, J-P Schnitzler, R. Schubert, C. Zinser and H. Sandermann -- Investigations on the action of fungal toxins on plants -- W OBwald, I Heiser, J.Fromm, A. Albrecht and M. Brummer -- SECTION III: TREES AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT -- Effects of atmospheric CO2 on growth and branchiness of different -- poplar (Populus) genotypes in the POPFACE experiment -- B. Cielen, C. Calfapietra, J.A. Janssens, G. Scarascia-Mugnozza and -- R. Ceulemans -- Biotic interactions -- W. Beyschlag -- The influence of the environment during sexual reproduction on adaptations -- of conifers along latitudinal and altitudinal gradients -- 0. Johnsen and T. Skroppa -- SECTION IV: FUTURE ASPECTS OF TREE PHYSIOLOGY -- Tree physiology goes genomics -- B. Sundberg -- Water, nutrients and carbon; altitude and ageing -- P G. Jarvis, S. Linder and S. Huttunen -- Trends in forest tree physiological research -- R. Matyssek -- Author index -- Index.".
- 2001038673 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: VIII Preface -- I. 3-D-Planning/Dose-Escalation -- 1 Planning Target Volume and Dose Prescription in Definitive -- Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer with Favourable Prognostic Factors -- Wachter, S.; Gerstner, N.; Mock, U.; P6tter, R. (Vienna) -- 10 Dose Escalation for Prostate Cancer: Which Dose for Which Person? -- Sandler, H.M. (Ann Arbor, Mich.) -- 16 Planning Target Volume Definition in Dose-Escalation Studies -- Vordermark, D.; Flentje, M. (Wiirzburg) -- 25 Inverse Planning and Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy in Patients with -- Prostate Cancer -- Debus, J.; Zierhut, D.; Didinger, B.; Schlegel, W.; Wannenmacher, M. (Heidelberg) -- II. Prostate Cancer -- 35 Radiotherapy after Radical Prostatectomy in Patients with -- Prostate-Specific Antigen Elevation -- Wiegel, T; Hinkelbein, W. (Berlin) -- 43 Is Radiotherapy of Pelvic Lymph Nodes Successful in Prostate Cancer? -- Eble, M.J.; Maurer, U. (Aachen) -- 49 Hormone Therapy in Advanced Prostate Cancer -- Forster, T.H.; Stoffel, F.; Gasser, T.C. (Basel) -- 66 Intermittent Androgen Ablation as a Treatment for Prostate Cancer -- Wolff, J.M. (Rostock) -- 72 Controversies in Chemotherapy of Prostate Cancer -- Heicappell, R. (Berlin) -- 81 Adjuvant Hormone Therapy in Locally Advanced and Localized Prostate -- Cancer: Three EORTC Trials -- Bolla, M.; de Reijke, Th.M.; Zurlo, A.; Collette, L. (Brussels) -- 87 Neoadjuvant Androgen Suppression and External Beam Radiation -- Therapy -- Zietman, A.L.; Smith, C.T. (Boston, Mass.) -- 99 Quality of Life following Radical Prostatectomy -- Kirschner-Hermanns, R.; Jakse, G. (Aachen) -- Ill. Bladder Cancer -- 106 Outcome of Patients Undergoing Radical Cystectomy for Invasive -- Bladder Cancer -- Gschwend, J.E. (Ulm) -- 118 Invasive Bladder Cancer: Organ Preservation by Radiochemotherapy -- Rodel, C.; Grabenbauer, G.G.; Kihn, R. (Erlangen); Dunst, J. (Halle); -- Papadopoulos, T.; Schrott, K.M.; Sauer, R. (Erlangen) -- 131 Radiation, Chemotherapy and Transurethral Surgery: An Organ-Sparing -- Alternative to the Radical Cystectomy -- Zietman, A.L. (Boston, Mass.) -- 147 Tl G3 Bladder Cancer - The Case for TUR and BCG -- Miller, K. (Berlin) -- 151 Radiochemotherapy for T1G3 Bladder Cancer -- Dunst, J. (Halle); Rodel, C. (Erlangen); Diestelhorst, A.; Heynemann, H. (Halle); -- Schrott, K.M.; Sauer, R. (Erlangen) -- IV. Brachytherapy -- 159 The Technique of1251 Permanent Implants -- Maurer, U.; Eble M.J. (Aachen) -- 166 Interstitial Brachytherapy with Permanent Seed Implants in Early -- Prostate Cancer -- Maurer, U. (Aachen); Wiegel, T.; Hinkelbein, W. (Berlin); Eble, M.J. (Aachen) -- 171 Interstitial Hyperthermia Using Thermoseeds in Combination with -- Conformal Radiotherapy for Localized Prostate Cancer -- Deger, S.; Bohmer, D.; Roigas, J.; Tirk, I.; Budach, V.; Loening, S.A. (Berlin) -- 177 High-Dose Rate Brachytherapy- The Charit6 Experience -- Bohmer, D.; Deger, S.; Dinges, S.; Schnorr, D.; Loening, S.A.; Budach, V. (Berlin) -- 183 Anatomy-Related and Transrectal Sonography-Guided Interstitial -- High-Dose Rate Brachytherapy Combined with Elective Irradation of the -- Pelvic Lymphatics for Localized Prostate Cancer The Kiel Experience -- Galalae R.; Kovacs, G.; Loch, T.; Bertermann, H.; Kohr, P.; Old6rp, A.; Kimmig, B. -- (Kiel) -- 191 Author Index -- 192 Subject Index.".
- 2001038713 tableOfContents "Kane's son, Cain's daughter : Ridley Scott's Alien -- Making babies : James Cameron's Aliens -- Mourning sickness : David Fincher's Aliens 3 -- The monster's mother : Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Alien resurrection.".
- 2001038717 tableOfContents "v. 1. The history of mental illness in criminal cases -- v. 2. The insanity defense -- v. 3. Competency to be tried, imprisoned, and executed.".
- 2001038718 tableOfContents "v. 1 Making special relativity -- v. 2. Making general relativity -- v. 3. Physical science and the language of war -- v. 4. Quantum histories.".
- 2001038719 tableOfContents "v. 1. Nature and scope -- v. 2. Ethical issues in medicine, technology, and life sciences, pt. I -- v. 3. Ethical issues in medicine, technology, and life sciences, pt. II -- v. 4. Environment -- v. 5. Business and economics -- v. 6. Politics.".