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- 2001048626 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Visions of Africanity I -- Chapter 2 Defining the Philosophical, the Religious, and the Spiritual 27 -- Chapter 3 Oral Traditions as Texts 47 -- Chapter 4 Roles for Women in African Oral Traditions 71 -- Chapter 5 Western Scholarship, African Religions 91 -- Chapter 6 Problems of Translating Western Concepts -- into African Languages 109 -- Chapter 7 Authentic African Selfhood 129 -- Chapter 8 Responsibilities of African Philosophers 153 -- References 171 -- Index 177 -- About the Author 181.".
- 2001048628 tableOfContents "What is prejudice? -- Historical reasons for prejudice -- The fear of the unknown -- Scapegoating as a form of prejudice -- Institutional racism -- Feeling superior -- What can we do?".
- 2001048630 tableOfContents "The purloined letter / by Edgar Allan Poe -- The Bruce-Partington plans / by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle -- The brass butterfly / by William Le Queux -- Match point in Berlin / by Patricia McGerr -- The interrogation of the prisoner Bung by Mister Hawkins and Sergeant Tree / by David Huddle -- The rocking-horse spy / by Ted Allbeury.".
- 2001048631 tableOfContents "The tell-tale heart / by Edgar Allan Poe -- Cheating the gallows / by Israel Zangwill -- Man with a hobby / by Robert Bloch -- The terrapin / by Patricia Highsmith -- H as in homicide / by Lawrence Treat -- Sweet fruition / by David Williams -- How's your mother? / by Simon Brett -- The trouble was / by Ron Goulart.".
- 2001048632 tableOfContents "The adventure of the Sussex vampire / by Arthur Conan Doyle -- The blue geranium / by Agatha Christie -- The stolen Rubens / by Jacques Futrelle -- Ask me another / by Frank Gruber -- The riddle of the yellow canary / by Stuart Palmer -- Sweating it out with Dover / by Joyce Porter.".
- 2001048633 tableOfContents "The signalman / by Charles Dickens -- The bottle imp / by R.L. Stevenson -- The silver mirror / by Arthur Conan Doyle -- The waxwork / by A.M. Burrage -- Puddle / by Arthur Porges -- The night wire / by H.F. Arnold -- Finney's wonder tonic / by Alan Austin -- Man from the south / by Roald Dahl.".
- 2001048692 tableOfContents "Introduction: situating monuments: the dialogue between built form and landform in Atlantic Europe / Chris Scarre -- pt. 1. Atlantic Iberia -- Standing stones and natural outcrops: the role of ritual monuments in the Neolithic transition of the Central Alentejo / Manuel Calado -- Castanheiro do Vento and the significance of monumental Copper and Bronze Age sites in northern Portugal / Vítor Oliveira Jorge ... [et al.] -- Architecture of the natural world: rock art in western Iberia / Lara Bacelar Alves -- pt. 2. Atlantic France -- Perception of space and geometry: megalithic monuments of west-central France in their relationship to the landscape / Luc Laporte, Roger Joussaume, Chris Scarre -- Coast and cosmos: the Neolithic monuments of northern Brittany / Chris Scarre -- pt. 3. Britain and Ireland -- All cultural things: actual and conceptual monuments in the Neolithic of western Britain / Vicki Cummings -- Land, the sky and the Scottish stone circle / Richard Bradley -- Knocknarea: the ultimate monument: megaliths and mountains in Neolithic Cúil Irra, north-west Ireland / Stefan Bergh -- Megaliths in a mythologised landscape: south-west Ireland in the Iron Age / William O'Brien -- pt. 4. Scandinavia -- Visible intentions? Viewshed analysis of Bronze Age burial mounds in western Scania, Sweden / Karin Ericson Lagerås -- Conclusion: long conversations, concerning time, descent and place in the world / Alasdair Whittle.".
- 2001048696 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. -- Romania. -- Artistic education. -- Uncles and aunts. -- A family photograph. -- 3 -- 2. -- Milan. I Grillo. Prison. -- Tortoreto. Return to Tortoreto. -- Palas Street in Bucharest. -- 25 -- 3. -- Washington, Smithsonian Institution. -- Baseball. Hillbillies. Traveling by bus. -- Bums, the Bowery. The American Dream. -- The influence of Cubism. -- Magritte. American restaurants. -- 45 -- 4. -- Drawing from life. -- Reflections, shadows. -- The cartoonist's profession. -- Selling my work. The art world. -- The carpenter Sig Lomaky. -- 69 -- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL -- NOTE -- 95.".
- 2001048698 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter I Origins 1 -- Chapter II The Early Years 11 -- Chapter III The Nation Heads Towards War 19 -- Chapter IV College Years 33 -- Chapter V Military Developments: July 1861-September 1862 41 -- Chapter VI The 102nd-From Guard Duty to Antietam 49 -- Chapter VII Against Slavery 73 -- Chapter VIII Chancellorsville 97 -- Illustrations following 102 -- Chapter IX Gettysburg 123 -- Chapter X Cross Currents in the North 145 -- Chapter XI To Lookout Mountain 155 -- Chapter XII Union Now, Freedom Betrayed 185.".
- 2001048707 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Sovereignty and religious strife: the state of the argument on resistance and self-defence 1 -- Part One The rule of law vindicated -- 1 Reform and reformation: resistance and defence in German lands, 1488-1528 37 -- 2 Self-defence and social status: the model developed - Torgau to Magdeburg, 1529-50 56 -- 3 The delicate balance: the rule of law and religious strife in the Empire, 1555-1620 91 -- 4 Patriots and peasants: self-defence and the horrors of war, 1618-48 128 -- Part Two The rule of law disintegrated: necessity, self-defence and the reception of German political thought in England, 1553-1648 -- 5 The Marian and Elizabethan reception of German thought on resistance 157 -- 6 Monarchy, obedience and German precedents, 1588-1630s 177 -- 7 Religious strife and self-defence, 1638-48 197 -- Conclusion: Self-defence, religious strife and political thought 231.".
- 2001048726 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- The Redecorators Timeline Game -- 1 The Ten Most Common Decorating Mistakes -- 2 All ALout Furniture -- 3 Finding a Place for Everything -- 4 Windows to the World -- 5 Illuminating Solutions -- G Decorating with Paint and Paper -- 7 The Bottom Line on Flooring -- 8 Art, Accessories, and Finishing Touces -- 9 Simple Solutions for Kitchens and Baths -- 10 Home Offices -- 11 The Family-Friendly Home -- 12 Dringin the Outdoors In -- 13 Change for All Seasons -- 14 Outer Beauty.".
- 2001048736 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 : Behind the Iron Curtain-- 2: The General's Daughter 26 -- 3: In Transit: Vienna and Geneva44 -- 4: Paris: Like Brother and Sister 53 -- 5: Turning Point 77 -- 6: Borders and Barriers103 -- 7: In Transit Again 133 -- 8: New York 145 -- 9 :At WorkA round the World 1967-1969173 -- 10 : Valley Curtain: An Eagle with To Heads196 -- 11: Running Fence: Part One224 -- 12: RunningFence: Part Two249 -- 13 : Team Christo 270 -- 14: Nomads for Art285 -- Epilogue: Working with Christo and Jeanne-Claude -- WOLFGANG VOL306 -- Note355 -- Bibliography367 -- A Note from Christo andeanne-Claude371 -- Acknowedgments373 -- Index 375.".
- 2001048756 tableOfContents "v. 1-2. The roots of modern macroeconomics -- v. 3. The emergence of modern macroeconomics -- v. 4. North American Keynesianism -- v. 5. Kalecki and the Marxian tradition -- v. 6. The beginnings of open-economy macroeconomics -- v. 7. Quantitative approaches to theories of fluctuations -- v. 8. Pre-Keynesian and non-Keynesian British analysis of unemployment and real and money wages -- v. 9-10. Surveys and policy.".
- 2001048793 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE -- A Short History of Holocaust Reception 9 -- CHAPTER TWO -- Picturing the Vanished/Transgressing the Present 43 -- CHAPTER THREE -- The Reinvention of Memory 72 -- CHAPTER FOUR -- Appropriating the Testimonial Form 92 -- CHAPTER FIVE -- Landscape and the Search for Memory 108 -- CHAPTER SIX -- Fetishized Nazism and Erotic Fantasy 154 -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- The Tattooed Jew 163 -- CONCLUSION 187 -- EPILOGUE. PERSONAL NOTES ON SURVIVING THE PAST 193 -- NOTES 203 -- REFERENCES 225 -- INDEX 235.".
- 2001048802 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The Journalism We Need -- 2 Using Numbers Rationally -- 3 Some Elements of Data Analysis -- 4 Harnessing the Power of Statistics -- 5 Computers -- 6 Surveys -- 7 Lurking Variables, Part I -- 8 Lurking Variables, Part II -- 9 Experiments: In the Lab, in the Field, and in Nature -- 10 Databases -- 11 How to Analyze an Election -- 12 The Politics of Precision Journalism -- Appendix: Three Things to Measure with Census Data -- Index -- About the Author.".
- 2001048817 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 -- International Relations Theory and the Problem of Violence -- CHAPTER 2 -- What Happened in Yugoslavia? -- CHAPTER 3 -- The Social Construction of Man: Identity, the Self, and Social Theory -- CHAPTER 4 -- Identity and (Ethnic) Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia:In Their Own Words -- CHAPTER 5 -- The Social Construction of the State: State-Building and State-Destroying as Social Action -- CHAPTER 6 -- The Social Construction of War -- CHAPTER 7 -- Causes of War: A Constructivist Account -- CHAPTER 8 -- The Other Yugoslav Wars: The War against Women and the War against War -- CHAPTER 9 -- Identity, Conflict, and Violence.".
- 2001048832 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 6 Introduction -- 8 -- 10 The power of flowers -- 12 Choosing a style -- 14 Working with color -- 16 Working with the seasons -- 18 Working with a florist -- 20 tfivX M, -- 22 White and cream -- 38 Yellow -- 46 Orange -- 54 Red -- 62 Pink -- 72 Purple -- 82 Blue -- 90 Green -- 98 Vo w,com -- 100 Romantic -- 110 Jeweled -- 118 Dramatic -- 124 Boutonnieres -- 126 Index -- 127 Publisher's acknowledgments -- 128 Author's acknowledgments.".
- 2001048838 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 One A Strategic Colony on the Margins of the Empire 17 Two Cultural Identity in Vieques 43 Three The Fishermen's War 67 Four We Are a Species in Danger of Extinction: The Aftermath of the Fishermen's Crusade 98 Five Organizing for Change 124 Six From Pescadores to Rescatores: The Resurgence and Transformation of Struggle 147 Seven The Battle of Vieques 173.".
- 2001048840 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- CHAPTER 1 The Maddening Business of Show 8 -- CHAPTER 2 Laughing Out Loud: Negras Negotiating Situation Comedy 24 -- CHAPTER 3 I Got Your Bitch! Colored Women, Music Videos, and Punnany Commodity 69 -- CHAPTER 4 Pubic Hair on My Coke and Other Freaky Tales: Black Women as Television News Events 110 -- CHAPTER 5 You'd Better Recognize: Oprah the Iconic and Television Talk 148 -- Epilogue: African-American Women in Twenty-first Century X 177.".
- 2001048915 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword xi -- Steven C. Rockefeller -- Introduction xv -- Peter Miller and Laura Westra -- Part 1 Valuing the Earth -- Introduction to Part 1 3 -- A New Global Covenant -- I The Earth Charter 9 -- 2 The Earth Charter: An Ethical Framework for Sustainable Living 17 -- Fayen d'Evie and Steven M. Glass -- 3 The Earth Charter Principles: Source for an Ethics of Universal -- Responsibility 26 -- Abelardo Brenes -- 4 The Earth Charter as a New Covenant for Democracy 37 -- J. Ronald Engel -- 5 Ecofeminism, Integrity, and the Earth Charter: A Critical Analysis 53 -- Victoria Davion -- Humanistic Values and the Earth Charter -- 6 A Pragmatic Focus on Humans 61 -- Julia J. Bartkowiak -- 7 Human Values as a Source for Sustaining the Environment 69 -- Naomi Zack -- 8 The Earth Charter, Servant-Leadership, and Philosophy: Valuing the -- Earth by Implementing Ideals 74 -- Rubye Howard Braye and Ruth Miller Lucier -- Measuring Progress and Decline -- 9 Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) Accounting: Relating Ecological -- Integrity to Human Health and Well-Being 83 -- Mark Anielski and Colin L. Soskolne -- 10 Understanding the Consequences of Human Actions: Indicators from -- GNP to IBI 98 -- James R. Karr -- Part 2 People in Ecosystems: Reciprocal Impacts and -- Human Responsibilities -- Introduction to Part 2 113 -- Sustainable Agriculture and the Human Prospect -- 11 The Future of Human Populations: Energy, Food, and Water -- Availability in the Twenty-First Century 119 -- Clive A. Edwards and David Pimentel -- 12 Impacts of Milk and Meat on People and the Planet 140 -- Robert Goodland -- 13 Integrity and Sustainability of Natural and Man-Made Ecosystems 155 -- Lech Ryszkowski -- Addressing the Destruction in Production -- 14 Gold, Cyanide, and Fish in the River of Life and Death 167 -- Imre Ldzdr and Emese Kiss -- 15 The Planetary Life Crisis: Its Systemic Cause and Ground of -- Resolution 180 -- John McMurtry -- 16 Global Consumption in the New Millennium 193 -- Patricia H. Werhane and Mary A. Hamilton -- 17 What Practical Difference Would the Adoption of the Earth Charter -- Mean to the Resolution of Global Warming Issues? 205 -- Don Brown -- Part 3 Justice, Conflict, and the Preservation of Nature -- Introduction to Part 3 217 -- What Is Environmental Justice? -- 18 Socially Just Eco-Integrity: Getting Clear on the Concept 221 -- William E. Rees -- 19 The Fair Distribution of Environmental Goods 243 -- Janos I. T6th -- 20 A Stakeholder-Based Approach to Environmental Justice Using -- Geographical Information Systems (GIS) 252 -- Garrick E. Louis and Luna M. Magpili -- Case Studies: Conflict, Risk, and the Preservation of Nature -- 21 Violence and the Environment in Colombia: Questions Regarding -- Environmental Ethics 269 -- Luis Alberto Camargo and Vicky Castillo -- 22 Ethics and Risks in Building a Cyclotron 284 -- Sonia Ftacnikova -- 23 The Tactics of Forest Preservation: Authenticity and Rhetoric in -- Poland's Bialowieza Forest Preserve 294 -- Eunice Blavascunas -- 24 Can Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica Be Saved? How to Apply -- the Principles of the Earth Charter 303 -- Paul T. Durbin -- 25 Gendered Resistance to Corporate Environmentalism and -- Debt-for-Nature Swaps in Costa Rica 311 -- Ana Isla and Terisa E. Turner -- About the Contributors 323.".
- 2001048934 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface ix -- 1 Introduction 1 -- 2 Class, State, and Civil Society in Haiti 27 -- 3 The Fall of Duvalier and the Contradictions -- of Democratization 51 -- 4 The Rise, Fall, and Second Coming of -- Jean-Bertrand Aristide 77 -- 5 The Vicissitudes of Lavalasian Power 107 -- 6 The Antagonistic Present and Future Alternatives 141 -- 7 Toward a Compromise? 177 -- 8 Conclusion 197 -- List of Acronyms 213 -- Glossary 215 -- Bibliography 217 -- Index 229 -- About the Book 237.".
- 2001048993 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I INTRODUCTION -- I. The Face of Death 3 -- 2. Family and Friends 8 -- II GOVERNING PASSIONS -- 3. The 'Amorous and Inconstant Sexagenarian' 57 -- 4. Dress and Militaria 94 -- 5. Architectural Patronage 1 6 -- 6. Connoisseur of Fine Art '43 -- 7. Conspicuous Consumption i66 -- 8. Political Posturing 176 -- 9. The Ancien Rgime 193 -- III FAMILY AFFAIRS -- 10. Separation and Divorce 209 -- 11. The Immense Girl 227 -- IV THE IMAGE OF ROYALTY -- 12. Image and Reality 245 -- 13. George and Napoleon 264 -- 14. The Masquerade of Rooms 282 -- 15. The Coronation 303 -- 16. The Visit to Edinburgh 316 -- V THE IMAGE ASKEW -- 17. The King as Caricature 339 -- I8. Recluse 355 -- I9. Conclusion 373.".
- 2001049092 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Revolution in Military Affairs: 1946-1953 1 -- Chapter 2. Bomber vs. Missile: 1953-1959 22 -- Chapter 3. Deploying the First Generation: 1960-1965 60 -- Chapter 4. The Race for Parity: 1965-1973 lo0 -- Chapter 5. Beyond Parity: 1973-1985 135 -- Chapter 6. To the Brink of Collapse: 1985-1991 178 -- Chapter 7. Soviet Becomes Russian: 1991-2000 215 -- Appendix 1. Missile Technical Data 231 -- Appendix 2. Soviet Strategic Forces, 1960-Present 241 -- Appendix 3. Guide to Soviet and Western Designations 249 -- Notes 257 -- Index 293.".
- 2001049113 tableOfContents "Culture and globalization : theoretical models and emerging trends / Diana Crane -- Subsidizing the arts : government and the arts in Western Europe and the United States / Stefan Toepler and Annette Zimmer -- Building national prestige : Japanese cultural policy and the influence of Western institutions / Kuniyuki Tomooka, Sachiko Kanno and Mari Kobayashi -- A drama of change : cultural policy and the performing arts in Southeast Asia / Jennifer Lindsay -- Identifying a policy hierarchy : communication policy, media industries and globalization / Alison Beale -- Urban cultural policy and urban regeneration : the special case of declining port cities Liverpool, Marseilles [and] Bilbao / J. Pedro Lorente -- The local and the global in popular music : the Brazilian music industry, local culture and public policies / Luciana Ferreira Moura Mendonça -- Cultural policy as marketing strategy : the economic consequences of cultural tourism in New York City / Rosanne Martorella --".
- 2001049151 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE -- SETTING THE STAGE FOR CRISIS: COLONIZATION AND REVOLUTION -- -1- -- CHAPTER TWO -- PRELUDE: TEXAS AND MEXICO AT ODDS -- -30 - -- CHAPTER THREE -- ACT ONE: ANNEXATION AND THE COMING OF WAR -- -71- -- CHAPTER FOUR -- ACT TWO: TO THE HALLS OF THE MONTEZUMAS -- -91 - -- CHAPTER FIVE -- ACT THREE: CONQUERING A PEACE -- -133- -- CHAPTER SIX -- ENCORE: SETTING THE STAGE FOR CRISIS -- -142-.".
- 2001049154 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-J -- v. 2. K-Z.".
- 2001049162 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface, Acknowledgments, 1 To Snatch the Secret from the Womb of Time 2 Fire in the Belly, 3 Early Birds, 4 As the Surfmen Tell It, 5 The Demon of Hill Thirteen, 6 The Early Whirlies, 7 Kiwis and Eagles, 8 The Exhibitionists, 9 The Lafayette Escadrille, 10 Gory Glory, Hallelujah, 11 The Greatest Pilot on Earth, 12 The Lighthouse Keeper's Tale, Notes, Bibliography, Index,.".
- 2001049183 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Tables ix -- Figures xi -- Foreword by Pramod Mahajan xiii -- Preface xv -- Abbreviations xix -- Introduction 1 -- Chapter 1 -- The Policy Agenda -- Shyamal Ghosh 25 -- Chapter 2 -- TRAI's Objectives and Policy Focus in a Changing Environment -- M. S. Verma 35 -- Chapter 3 -- An Institutional View -- Rafiq Dossani and S. Manikutty 43 -- Chapter 4 -- Strategies for Rapid Telecommunications and Internet Growth -- Ashok Jhunjhunwala 73 -- Chapter 5 -- Privatization and Market Liberalization in Asia -- J.P. Singh 91 -- Chapter 6 -- A New Approach to Service Provision -- Vinod Khosla 119 -- Chapter 7 -- Lessons in Telecommunications Policy and Practice -- Heather E. Hudson 127 -- Chapter 8 -- Universal Service, Competition, and Economic Growth -- Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer 153 -- Chapter 9 -- Regulation of the Mexican Telecommunications Markets -- Cristina Casanueva 171 -- Chapter 10 -- Pricing Interconnection and Universal Service -- Yale M. Braunstein 183 -- Chapter 11 -- Universal Service in Densely Populated Developing Countries -- Farid Gasmi, Jean-Jacques Laffont, and William W. Sharkey 195 -- Chapter 12 -- Parvathagiri, Andhra Pradesh: A Rural Case Study -- Uday Kumar, Joseph Pernyeszi, E. Madanmohan Rao, and P. Yadagiri 217 -- Appendix A -- National Telecom Policy- 1994 227 -- Appendix B -- New Telecomm Policy- 1999 231 -- Index 247 -- About the Editor and Contributors 253.".
- 2001049200 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: l -- 1 The Aral Sea Crisis 1 -- 2 International Riparian Politics: Concepts and Constraints 19 -- 3 Building Environmental Cooperation under Conditions of -- Transformation 43 -- 4 Cotton Monoculture as a System of Social Control 73 -- 5 The Need for Aid: Failed Reform, Potential Conflict, and the Legacy -- of Cotton Monoculture 103 -- 6 The Willingness to Intervene: Paying the Costs of the -- Transition 133 -- 7 Reconstructing Cooperation in the Aral Sea Basin: Adding and -- Subtracting Sectors 173 -- 8 Making States through Cooperation 201 -- Appendix: The Aral Sea Basin Program 225 -- Notes 227 -- References 251 -- Index 271.".
- 2001049203 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The History of the Fear -- 2. The Psychological Source of the Fear -- 3. The Intellectual Origins of the Great Witch-hunt -- 4. The Reality of Satanism -- 5. The Recovered Memory Movement -- 6. The False Memory Machine -- 7. Children and Satanists -- 8. The Illusion of a World of Demons -- 9. Children as Widows on the World of the Demonic -- O10 Dreams as Windows on the World of the Demonic -- il. Madness as A Window on the Demonic World -- 42. Doors to the Demonic World -- and the Personality of Satanists -- The Road From Fantasy to Reality -- The Monster That Never Dies and Alien Abductions -- Notes -- t Bibliography.".
- 2001049233 tableOfContents "v. 1. The space shuttle decision, 1965-1972 -- v. 2. Development of the space shuttle, 1972-1981".
- 2001049243 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. The Liver and Hepatitis I -- 2. What Happens When You Have Hepatitis? 17 -- 3. Hepatitis A 34 -- 4. Hepatitis B 48 -- 5. Hepatitis C 65 -- 6. Other Viruses and Nonviral Causes of Hepatitis 82 -- 7. Current Research no.".
- 2001049248 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Using Stone in the Garden 8 -- Garden Visions in Stone 14 -- Pathways with Purpose 44 -- Making Assets of Hills and Dips 78 -- The Romance of Stone Walls 100 -- Rock Gardening with Stone 132 -- Stone, Water & Gardens 160 -- Garden Ornaments 190 -- Working with Stone 212 -- Resources 230 -- USDA Zone Map 232 -- Index 234.".
- 2001049264 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Observational Studies -- 1.1 What Are Observational Studies?-- 1.2 Some Observational Studies-- 1.3 Purpose of This Book-- 1.4 Bibliographic Notes-- 1.5 References-- 2 Randomized Experiments -- 2.1 Introduction and Example: A Randomized Clinical Trial-- 2.2 The Lady Tasting Tea-- 2.3 Randomized Experiments-- 2.4 Testing the Hypothesis of No Treatment Effect-- 2.5 Simple Models for Treatment Effects-- 2.6 Confidence Intervals-- 2.7 Point Estimates-- 2.8 *More Complex Outcomes-- 2.9 *Appendix: Effect Increasing Tests Under Alternatives. -- 2.10 *Appendix: The Set of Treatment Assignments-- 2.11 Bibliographic Notes-- 2.12 Problems-- 2.13 References-- 3 Overt Bias in Observational Studies -- 3.1 Introduction: An Example and Planning Adjustments-- 3.2 Adjustments by Exact Stratification and Matching-- 3.3 Case-Referent Studies-- 3.4 *Small Sample Inference with an Unknown Propensity Score -- 3.5 *Large Sample Inference with an Unknown Propensity Score -- 3.6 *Inexact Matching Followed by Stratification-- 3.7 Bibliographic Notes-- 3.8 Problems -- 3.9 References-- 4 Sensitivity to Hidden Bias -- 4.1 What Is a Sensitivity Analysis?-- 4.2 A Model for Sensitivity Analysis-- 4.3 Matched Pairs-- 4.4 Sensitivity Analysis for Sign-Score Statistics-- 4.5 Multiple Controls and Continuous Responses-- 4.6 Sensitivity Analysis for Two Unmatched Groups-- 4.7 Appendix: Technical Results and Proofs-- 4.8 Bibliographic Notes-- 4.9 Problems-- 4.10 References -- 5 Models for Treatment Effects -- 5.1 Effects That Vary from Person to Person-- 5.2 Order Statistics-- 5.3 Dilated Effects-- 5.4 Instrumental Variables-- 5.5 Attributable Effects: Binary Responses-- 5.6 Attributable Effects: Displacements-- 5.7 Inference About a Quantile-- 5.8 Bibliographic Notes-- 5.9 Problems-- 5.10 Appendix: Minimum Wage Data-- 5.11 References-- 6 Known Effects -- 6.1 Detecting Hidden Bias Using Known Effects-- 6.2 An Outcome Known to Be Unaffected by the Treatment. -- 6.3 An Outcome With Known Direction of Effect-- 6.4 *The Behavior of T* with Nonnegative Effects-- 6.5 Bias of Known Direction-- 6.6 Bibliographic Notes-- 6.7 Problems -- 6.8 References-- 7 Multiple Reference Groups in Case-Referent Studies -- 7.1 Multiple Reference Groups-- 7.2 Matched Studies with Two Referent Groups-- 7.3 *Appendix: Selection and Hidden Bias-- 7.4 *Appendix: Derivation of Bounds for Sensitivity Analysis -- 7.5 Bibliographic Notes-- 7.6 Problems -- 7.7 References-- 8 Multiple Control Groups -- 8.1 The Role of a Second Control Group-- 8.2 Selecting Control Groups-- 8.3 Comparing Outcomes in Two Control Groups-- 8.4 Bibliographic Notes-- 8.5 Problems-- 8.6 References-- 9 Coherence and Focused Hypotheses -- 9.1 Coherent Associations-- 9.2 Signed Rank Statistics for Coherent Predictions-- 9.3 Example: Do Anesthetic Gases Cause Mutations?-- 9.4 *Properties of the Coherent Signed Rank Test-- 9.5 Some Other Forms of Coherence-- 9.6 Strengths and Limitations of Coherence-- 9.7 *Appendix: Arrangement-Increasing Functions of Matrices -- 9.8 Bibliographic Notes-- 9.9 Problems -- 9.10 References -- 10 Constructing Matched Sets and Strata -- 10.1 Introduction: Propensity Scores, Structures, Algorithms -- 10.2 The Propensity Score-- 10.3 Optimal Strata-- 10.4 Optimal Matching-- 10.5 Bibliographic Notes-- 10.6 Software-- 10.7 Problems-- 10.8 References-- 11 Planning an Observational Study -- 11.1 Introduction and Some Ground Rules-- 11.2 Three Observational Studies-- 11.3 Choice of Research Hypothesis-- 11.4 A Control Group-- 11.5 Defining Treated and Control Groups-- 11.6 Competing Theories-- 11.7 Internal Replication-- 11.8 Nondose Nonresponse: An Absent Association-- 11.9 Stability Analyses-- 11.10 Abrupt, Short-Lived Treatments-- 11.11 Natural Blocks-- 11.12 Refute Several Alternative Explanations-- 11.13 Bibliographic Notes-- 11.14 Problems-- 11.15 References-- 12 Some Strategic Issues -- 12.1 What Are Strategic Issues?-- 12.2 Some Specific Suggestions-- 12.3 References.".
- 2001049280 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction 1 -- 2. Sources of Reactive Air Doctrine 9 -- French Airpower and the Legacy of World War I 10 -- Airpower Contributions in the Rif War 16 -- Other Influences on Air Doctrine 26 -- 3. Writing and Publishing Reactive Air Doctrine 33 -- Types of Military Doctrine 34 -- The Arm6e de l'air and Fundamental Air Doctrine 37 -- The Arm6e de 1'air and Organizational Doctrine 43 -- The Arm6e de l'air and Tactical Doctrine 53 -- 4. A Training System for a Reactive Doctrine 60 -- The Training System 62 -- Managing the School System 69 -- Preserving the Training System 76 -- 5. Maneuvers, Exercises, and Reactive Doctrine 81 -- Scenario Development 82 -- Realism in Exercises and Maneuvers 97 -- Exercises, Maneuvers, and Doctrine 100 -- 6. The D6nouement of French Airpower Doctrine: Mobilization, -- Offensive Plans, and War 105 -- A Mobilization System for Reactive Airpower 106 -- Offensive Strategies for Operational Warfare 115 -- War-Phony and Real 122 -- 7. Assessing Combat Performance and Air Doctrine 134 -- The Nature of Modem Warfare 136 -- Defining the Characteristics of Airpower 142 -- 8. Neither Decadent, nor Traitorous, nor Stupid 154.".
- 2001049330 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART ONE -- THEORIES OF THE TRADITION -- Chapter 1 MICHEL FOUCAULT MISSIONARY OF TRANSGRESSION -- Chapter 2 DERRIDALGERIANCE; OR, THE PROSTHESIS OF DECONSTRUCTION -- Chapter 3 COUNTERNARRATIVES, RECOVERIES, REFUSALS -- PART TWO -- READING THE TRADITION OF THE POSTCOLONIAL -- Chapter 4 V.S. NAIPAUL: A CRITIQUE OF THE POSTCOLONIAL SIGN -- Chapter 5 FEAR OF THE OTHER, LOATHING THE SIMILAR -- Chapter 6 ON FRICTION IN FICTION: MY AUNT IS A MAN -- NOTES -- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.".
- 2001049332 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 THE STRUGGLE BEGINS 9 -- 2 BIRTH OF NONVIOLENT RESISTANCE 37 -- 3 DECLARATION OF WAR 61 -- 4 VIGILANCE AND RAGE 89 -- 5 DEFIANCE IN THE BITTER COLD 111 -- 6 LINKED ARMS 127 -- 7 DEFENDING THE SITES 145 -- 8 OUTSIDE THE LAW 173 -- 9 GRANDPARENTS, HORSES, AND MASKS 193.".
- 2001049334 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Bachelier and His Times: A Conversation with Bernard Bru1 -- M.S. Taqqu -- Modern Finance Theory Within One Lifetime41 -- P. Samuelson -- Future Possibilities in Finance Theory and Finance Practice47 -- R.C. Merton -- Brownian Motion and the General Diffusion: Scale & Clock75 -- H.P. McKean -- Rare Events, Large Deviations85 -- S.R.S. Varadhan -- Conquering the Greeks in Monte Carlo: Efficient Calculation -- of the Market Sensitivities and Hedge-Ratios of Financial Assets -- by Direct Numerical Simulation93 -- M. Avellaneda, R. Gamba -- On the Term Structure of Futures and Forward Prices111 -- T. Bj6rk, C. Landen -- Displaced and Mixture Diffusions -- for Analytically-Tractable Smile Models 151 -- D. Brigo, F. Mercurio -- The Theory of Good-Deal Pricing in Financial Markets175 -- A. Cerny, S. Hodges -- Spread Option Valuation and the Fast Fourier Transform 203 -- M.A.H. Dempster, S.S.G. Hong -- The Law of Geometric Brownian Motion and its Integral, Revisited; -- Application to Conditional Moments221 -- C. Donati-Martin, H. Matsumoto, M. Yor -- The Generalized Hyperbolic Model: Financial Derivatives -- and Risk M easures 245 -- E. Eberlein, K. Prause -- Using the Hull and White Two-Factor Model -- in Bank Treasury Risk Management269 -- R.J. Elliott, J. Van der Hoek -- Default Risk and Hazard Process281 -- M. Jeanblanc, M. Rutkowski -- Utility-Based Derivative Pricing in Incomplete Markets313 -- J. Kallsen -- Pricing Credit Derivatives in Credit Classes Frameworks339 -- F. Moraux, P. Navatte -- An Autoregressive Conditional Binomial Option Pricing Model 353 -- J.-L. Prigent, O. Renault, O. Scaillet -- Markov Chains and the Potential Approach to Modelling Interest Rates -- and Exchange Rates 375 -- L.C.G. Rogers, F.A. Yousaf -- Theory and Calibration of HJM with Shape Factors 407 -- A. Roncoroni, P. Guiotto -- Optimal Investment in Incomplete Financial Markets427 -- W. Schachermayer -- Evaluating Investments in Disruptive Technologies 463 -- E. Schwartz, C. Zozaya-Gorostiza -- Quickest Detection Problems in the Technical Analysis -- of the Financial D ata 487 -- A. Shiryaev.".
- 2001049341 tableOfContents "From apostle to apostate: the personal struggle of Amasa Mason Lyman / Loretta L. Hefner -- John E. Page: apostle of uncertainty / John Quist -- Sarah M. Pratt: the shaping of an apostate / Richard S. van Wagoner and Mary C. van Wagoner -- William Smith, 1811-93: problematic patriarch / Irene M. Bates -- The Stenhouses and the making of a Mormon image / Ronald W. Walker -- King James Strang: Joseph Smith's successor? / William D. Russell -- The alienation of an apostle from his quorum: the Moses Thatcher case / Edward Leo Lyman -- Fawn McKay Brodie and her quest for independence / Newell G. Bringhurst -- Juanita Brooks as a Mormon dissenter / Levi Peterson -- The odyssey of Thomas Stuart Ferguson / Stan Larson -- Sterling M. McMurrin: a heretic but not an apostate / Brigham D. Madsen -- Samuel W. Taylor / Richard L. Cracroft -- D. Michael Quinn / Lavina Fielding Anderson -- Epilogue: the world beyond the valley / Esther Peterson.".
- 2001049348 tableOfContents "v. 1. Abidjan-Economic -- v. 2. Ecosystem-Laws -- v. 3. Leakey-Rwanda -- v. 4. Sadat-Zulu.".
- 2001049375 tableOfContents "v. 1. Scientific basis and standard techniques recommended by Association internationale pour l'ostéosynthèse dynamique (AIOD) -- v. 3. New developments in techniques and applications.".
- 2001049410 tableOfContents "Dying for franjibelle -- Tug of war -- The joyride -- The secrets of lizard magic -- The street boy -- The glass room -- You must, you must, you must -- Satanium -- Behind the mirror -- The path.".
- 2001049412 tableOfContents "v. 1. Abortion pill - laminated glass -- v. 2. Laser - yellow fever vaccine, index.".
- 2001049439 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Chapter 1: Buried in the rocks -- Chapter 2: Setting the stage: time and change -- Chapter 3: Rocks and fossils -- Chapter 4: Bringing fossils back to life -- Chapter 5: Origin of life and its early history -- Chapter 6: Evolution and extinction -- Chapter 7: Fossils in the service of humans -- Chapter 8: Making a collection -- Further Information -- Glossary -- Index.".
- 2001049468 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Community Analysis: Know the Healthcare Consumer -- Community Analysis: Know the Healthcare Environment -- CHI Collections in Public Libraries: A Historical -- Perspective -- Collection Development Issues -- Intemet Resources -- Promoting the CHI Collection and Service -- Outreach Programs -- Staff Development -- Evaluation of CHI Collection and Service.".
- 2001049504 tableOfContents "v. 1. Haydn and Mozart.".
- 2001049521 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Buttons -- 2. Notions -- 3. Tassels -- 4. Scarves -- 5. Quilts -- 6. Hats -- 7. Lace -- 8. Doilies -- 9. Ribbons -- 10. Bed & Bath Linens -- 11. Worn Wearables -- 12. Shoes -- 13. Purses & Suitcases -- 14. Jewelry -- 15. Umbrellas -- 16. Apothecary & Mason Jars -- 17. Terra-cotta Pots -- 18. Bottles & Vases -- 19. Glassware -- 20. Kitchenware -- 21. Silverware -- 22. Tins & Pans -- 23. Kitchen Linens -- 24. Buckets -- 25. Cans -- 26. Paper Bags -- 27. Baskets -- 28. Toys -- 29. Eggs -- 30. Pumpkins & Gourds -- 31. Greeting Cards -- 32. Flowers -- 33. Candy -- 34. Birdhouses -- 35. Marbles -- 36. Ornaments -- 37. Shells -- 58. Sports -- 39. Hardware -- 40. Crates -- 41. Chairs -- 42. Photographs -- 43. Frames -- 44. Balusters & Finials -- 45. Light Fixtures -- 46. Iron Gates & Fences -- 47. Furniture -- 48. Windows -- 49. Doors, Screens & Shutters -- 50. Tiles.".
- 2001049550 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface v --Acknowledgments ix -- Introduction xi -- List of Journal Abbreviations xxxviii --1 Tradition Confronts Technology: 1978-1984 1 -- 2 New Directions and the Beginnings of Change, 1985-1989 51 -- 3 Electronic Libraries and New Paradigms, 1990-1994 107 -- 4 The Future Arrives, 1995-1999 203 --Index 287 -- About the Author 295.".
- 2001049579 tableOfContents "Filumena-a marriage Italian style -- Christmas in Naples (Natale in casa Cupiello) -- Those damned ghosts (Questi fantasmi) -- Naples gets rich (Napoli milionaria).".
- 2001049584 tableOfContents "v. 1. The big three -- v. 2. The small independents -- v. 3. The financial wizards -- v. 4. The design innovators.".
- 2001049603 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-K -- v. 2. L-Z.".
- 2001049615 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: FOREWORD -- Roald Hoffmann v -- INTRODUCTION vi -- CHAPTER I -- Lavoisier's Iconography Prior to David (1743-i787) -- CHAPTER 2 -- A Portrait of the Chemical Revolution: -- Jacques Louis David 25 -- CHAPTER 3 -- The Chemical Revolution in Action: -- Madame Lavoisier 43 -- CHAPTER 4 -- The Iconographic Myth y5 -- Appendix 1 67 -- Appendix 2 69 -- Appendix 3 73.".
- 2001049616 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-L -- v. 2. M-Z.".
- 2001049617 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The three natural laws of church architecture -- (or, the minimum you need to know -- to evaluate the church down the street)3 -- 2. Our pilgrim goes into the house of the Lord -- (or, the essential elements of every proper church)31 -- 3. Our pilgrim goes into the -- worship space of the people -- (or, why you find it so hard to -- pray in that modem church)97 -- 4. Why modem architects secularized our churches -- (or, bad theology has done -- more damage than bad taste)135 -- 5. How we can make our churches Catholic again -- (or, what the Vatican wants you to do -- to help restore the Faith in our day) 175.".
- 2001049638 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Nazi Juggernaut 19 -- 2. Britain Stands Alone 37 -- 3. From the Vistula to the Volga 58 -- 4. The Rising Sun 77 -- 5. The Hard Way Back 129 -- 6. The Dead of Tarawa 185 -- 7. Up the Bloody Boot 214 -- 8. The Air War 255 -- 9. The Great Invasion 280 -- 10. From Normandy to Germany 306 -- 11. The Battle of the Bulge 357 -- 12. The Marianas 360 -- 13. A Marine at Peleliu 593 -- 14. The Return 413 -- 15. The B-29s 436 -- 16. Make Them Remember 469 -- 17. From the Volga to the Oder 485 -- 18. Across the Rhine 492 -- 19. Iwo Jima 529 -- 20. Okinawa 557 -- 21. The Setting Sun 592 -- 22. Victory 626.".
- 2001049669 tableOfContents "Incognito -- Stitches -- The lonely doll -- Irony, irony, irony -- Palisades -- Loose cannon -- Happy hour -- Goodfellows -- The unified front -- One dog is people -- The other daughter -- Ball peen -- Female trouble.".
- 2001049699 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 What Is Biodiversity1 -- 1.1 Introduction1 -- 1.2 Defining Biodiversity2 -- 1.2.1 Genetic Diversity2 -- 1.2.2 Species Diversity3 -- 1.2.3 Ecosystem Diversity3 -- 1.2.4 Ecological and Evolutionary Processes3 -- 2 The Eastern Arc Mountains -- and Their Biological Significance5 -- 2.1 Geography5 -- 2.2 Geology5 -- 2.3 Soils7 -- 2.4 Climate8 -- 2.5 Forest Cover10 -- 2.6 Protected Area Coverage11 -- 2.7 Level of Knowledge About Biodiversity13 -- 2.8 Evolutionary and Ecological Significance15 -- 2.9 Geographic Comparisons of Species Richness -- and Endemism16 -- 2.10 Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable Species 18 -- 2.11 Relationship Between Global Threatened Status -- and Endemism24 -- 2.12 Forest Loss in Africa and Tanzania24 -- 2.12.1 Forest Loss in the Eastern Arc Mountains25 -- 2.13 Primary Causes of Forest Loss -- in the Eastern Arc Mountains26 -- 2.13.1 Small-Scale Agricultural Expansion26 -- 2.13.2 Commercial Logging30 -- 2.13.3 Large-Scale Agricultural Expansion31 -- 2.13.4 Cultivation of Cardamom32 -- 2.13.5 Exotic Softwood and Hardwood Plantations34 -- 2.13.6 Collection of Fuelwood and Building Poles 34 -- 2.14 Designation of the Eastern Arc Mountains -- as a Globally Threatened Ecosystem37 -- 3 Importance of Biodiversity39 -- 3.1 Medicinal Plants39 -- 3.2 Food Plants 45 -- 3.3 Cooking Fats 49 -- 3.4 Honey Production 50 -- 3.5 Wildlife as Food50 -- 3.6 Building Materials 52 -- 3.7 Household Items 54 -- 3.8 Long-Burning Fuels55 -- 3.9 Dyes56 -- 3.10 Ornamentals 57 -- 3.11 Cash Crops60 -- 3.12 Additional Indirect Benefits of Conserving Biodiversity 60 -- 3.12.1 Water and Soil Conservation60 -- 3.12.2 Climate Regulation64 -- 3.12.3 Ecotourism64 -- 3.12.4 Education and Research66 -- 3.13 Economic Valuation of Forest Products66 -- 3.14 International Convention on Biological Diversity -- and Biodiversity Prospecting Agreements67 -- 4 Current Threats to Biodiversity 69 -- 4.1 Deforestation69 -- 4.1.1 Impact on Species Diversity70 -- 4.1.2 Impact on Ecosystem Diversity75 -- 4.1.3 Impact on Ecological Processes76 -- 4.2 Forest Fragmentation78 -- 4.2.1 Change in Size and Isolation80 -- 4.2.2 Change in Microclimate81 -- 4.2.3 Change in Rates of Predation, Pollination, -- Seed Dispersal and Parasitism88 -- 4.3 Forest Degradation89 -- 4.3.1 Primates93 -- 4.3.2 Large Mammals94 -- 4.3.3 Small Mammals96 -- 4.3.4 Birds96 -- 4.3.5 Arthropods99 -- 4.3.6 Plant Communities100 -- 4.3.7 Natural Tree Falls and Gaps101 -- 4.4 Over-Exploitation102 -- 4.4.1 Plants102 -- 4.4.2 Animals104 -- 4.5 Introduction of Exotic Species106 -- 4.5.1 Exotic Tree Plantations110 -- 5 Site-Specific Knowledge Important -- for Conserving Biodiversity115 -- 5.1 Distribution of Biodiversity115 -- 5.1.1 Patterns of Species Richness115 -- 5.1.1.1 Comparison Between Eastern Arc Mountains116 -- 5.1.1.2 Elevational Zonation118 -- 5.1.2 Patterns of Endemism 120 -- 5.1.2.1 Comparison Between Eastern Arc Mountains120 -- 5.1.2.2 Elevational Zonation in the Usambara Mountains 121 -- 5.2 Trends in Populations of Keystone and Indicator Species 122 -- 5.2.1 Keystone Species 122 -- 5.2.2 Indicator Species 123 -- 5.3 Critical Ecological and Evolutionary Processes124 -- 5.4 Minimum Area Requirement of Extinction-Prone Species 126 -- 5.5 Relationship of Local People to Adjacent Forests 127 -- 5.5.1 Land Tenure 128 -- 5.5.2 Sacred Sites 129 -- 5.5.3 Utilization of Forest Products130 -- 5.5.4 Impact of Human Activities upon Biodiversity 131 -- 5.5.5 Attitudes of Local People 131 -- 5.6 What Can Be Done in the Absence -- of Important Site-Specific Information?133 -- 6 Site-Specific Activities Useful for Conserving Biodiversity .135 -- 6.1 Biophysical Mapping of Resources135 -- 6.2 Wildlife Corridors137 -- 6.3 Ecological Monitoring142 -- 6.3.1 What to Monitor143 -- 6.4 Conservation Initiatives148 -- 6.4.1 Integrated Conservation and Development Projects 149 -- 6.4.2 Soil and Water Conservation Projects153 -- 6.4.3 Conflict Resolution Projects154 -- 6.4.4 Village Woodlot Projects155 -- 6.4.5 Enhancing Protected Area Institutions 159 -- 7 Summary and Conclusions161.".
- 2001049716 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I Ground-State Properties -- On the Way to a Gutzwiller Density Functional Theory -- W. Weber, J. Biinemann, F. Gebhard9 -- Anisotropy in Magnetism -- K B aberschke27 -- Anisotropic Magnetic Ground-State Moments -- Probed by Soft X-Ray Spectroscopy -- H.A. Dirr46 -- First Principles Determination of Magnetic Anisotropy -- and Magnetostriction in Transition Metal Alloys -- R. Wu60 -- Part II Finite-Temperature Electronic Structure -- Magnetism of Correlated Systems: Beyond LDA -- A.I. Lichtenstein, M.I. Katsnelson75 -- Probing the Electronic States of Band Ferromagnets -- with Photoemission -- T. Greber : , 94 -- Temperature Dependence -- of Spin- and Angle-Resolved Photoemission of Ni -- A. Kakizaki 111 -- Spin Fluctuations in Itinerant Electron Systems -- P. Mohn, S. Khmelevskyi126 -- Itinerant Electron Magnets: Curie Temperature -- and Susceptibility in Density-Functional Theory -- J. Kiibler143 -- Band Magnetism near a Quantum Critical Point -- S.G. Mishra158 -- Non-equilibrium Physics of Magnetic Solids: -- Time Dependent Changes of Magnetism -- K.H. Bennemann 173 -- Part III Models of Band-Ferromagnetism -- Metallic Ferromagnetism - -- An Electronic Correlation Phenomenon -- D. Vollhardt, N. Bliimer, K. Held, M. Kollar191 -- Ferromagnetism in the Hubbard Model -- W. Nolting, M. Potthoff, T. Herrmann, T. Wegner 208 -- Orbital Order Versus Orbital Liquid in Doped Manganites -- A.M Oles, L.F. Feiner 226 -- Part IV Low-Dimensional Systems -- First Principles Theory of Magnetism -- for Materials with Reduced Dimensionality -- 0. Eriksson243 -- Surface Electronic Structure of Band Ferromagnets -- M. Donath 267 -- Phase Transitions -- in Coupled Two-Dimensional Ferromagnetic Layers -- P. Poulopoulos, K. Baberschke 283 -- Theory of Spin Excitations and the Microwave Response -- of Cylindrical Ferromagnetic Nanowires -- D. Mills297 -- Transmission of Electron Beams -- Through Thin Magnetic Films -- W. Weber, S. Riesen, H.C. Siegmann 320 -- Part V Understanding Spectroscopies -- New Developments in UPS and XPS -- from Ferromagnetic Materials -- J. Braun 341 -- Theory of Electron Spectroscopies -- M. Potthoff 356 -- Magnetic Dichroism in Electron Spectroscopy -- H. Ebert, J. Mindr, V. Popescu-- Neutrons as a Probe of the Magnetic Moment Stability -- in Itinerant Electron Ferromagnets -- K.-U. Neumann, K.R.A. Ziebeck 386.".
- 2001049733 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 The Archaeologist -- CHAPTER 2 Alta California, Repuiblica Mexicana, I844 -- CHAPTER 3 The Eveline: Canton, China, 1849 -- CHAPTER 4 The Frolic: Canton, China, I850 -- CHAPTER 5 Point Cabrillo, California, I850 -- CHAPTER 6 The Wreck Divers -- CHAPTER 7 The Cargo -- Epilogue.".
- 2001049747 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Kinship Ideas and Institutions in Fuzhou History -- 2. Genealogical Tracing and Ethnic Labeling 26 -- 3. Organizing Kin: The Lijia and the Lineage 56 -- 4. The Ancestral Hall 90 -- 5. Rituals of the Ancestral Hall: New Year's Day -- and the Lantern Festival 138 -- 6. The Local Cult: Lijia, Lineage, and Temple 169 -- 7. Conclusion: Flexible Strategies of Kinship Practice 197.".
- 2001049774 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Perspectives on Stalking Research -- Irene Hanson Frieze and Keith E. Davis -- PART I: Victimization Issues -- 2 Comparing Stalking Victimization From Legal and Victim -- Perspectives -- Patricia Tjaden, Nancy Thoennes, and Christine J. Allison -- 3 Stalking Victimization: Clinical Implications for Assessment -- and Intervention -- Mindy B. Mechanic -- 4 Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking Behavior: -- Exploration of Patterns and Correlates in a Sample of -- Acutely Battered Women -- Mindy B. Mechanic, Terri L. Weaver, and -- Patricia A. Resick -- 5 The Impact of Severe Stalking Experienced by Acutely -- Battered Women: An Examination of Violence, Psychological -- Symptoms and Strategic Responding -- Mindy B. Mechanic, Mary H. Uhlmansiek, -- Terri L. Weaver, and Patricia A. Resick -- 6 An Empirical Study of Stalking Victimization -- Beth Bjerregaard -- 7 Obsessive Relational Intrusion: Incidence, Perceived Severity, -- And Coping -- William R. Cupach and Brian H. Spitzberg -- PART II: Perpetrator Issues -- 8 An Integrative Contextual Developmental Model of Male -- Stalking -- Jacquelyn White, Robin M. Kowalski, Amy Lyndon, and -- Sherri Valentine -- 9 Initial Courtship Behavior and Stalking: How Should We -- Draw the Line? -- H. Colleen Sinclair and Irene Hanson Frieze -- 10 Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Unwanted Pursuit Behaviors -- Following the Dissolution of a Romantic Relationship -- Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Russell E. Palarea, -- Jennifer Cohen, and Martin L. Rohling -- 11 Stalking Perpetrators and Psychological Maltreatment of -- Partners: Anger-Jealousy, Attachment Insecurity, Need for -- Control, and Break-Up Context -- Keith E. Davis, April Ace, and Michelle Andra -- 12 Stalking as a Variant of Intimate Violence: Implications -- from a Young Adult Sample -- TK Logan, Carl Leukefeld, and Bob Walker -- 13 Stalking by Former Intimates: Verbal Threats and Other -- Predictors of Physical Violence -- Mary P. Brewster -- 14 Negative Family-of-Origin Experiences: Are They -- Associated with Perpetrating Unwanted Pursuit Behaviors? -- Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling and Martin Rohling -- 15 The Role of Stalking in Domestic Violence Crime Reports -- Generated by the Colorado Springs Police Department -- Patricia Tjaden and Nancy Thoennes -- PART m: Overview -- 16 Research on Stalking: What Do We Know and Where -- Do We Go? -- Keith E. Davis and Irene Hanson Frieze -- Index.".
- 2001049799 tableOfContents "v. 1. Aardvarks-endoskeletons -- v. 2. Estivation-learning -- v. 3. Lemurs-respiration in birds -- v. 4. Respiratory system-zoos.".
- 2001049800 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-D -- v. 2. E-N -- v. 3. O-W, Index.".
- 2001049879 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transcription -- List ofAbbreviations -- Part LI Sakya Pandita's Life and Work -- Introduction -- Part IIL A Clear Differentiation of the Three Codes -- Prologue -- Vows of Individual Liberation -- Vows of the Bodhisattva -- Vows of the Vajra Vehicle -- Epilogue -- Part III: Six Letters by Sakya Pandita -- 1. Reply to the Questions of the Translator from Chak -- 2. Reply to the Questions of the Translator of Lowo -- 3. A Letter to the Noble-Minded -- 4. A Letter to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the Ten Directions -- 5. Reply to the Questions of Dokorwa the Kadampa -- 6. Reply to the Questions of Namkha Bum the Kadampa -- AppendixA: Gorampas Outline of A Clear Differentiation -- of the Three Codes -- Appendix B: Transliteration of the Tibetan Text of A Clear Differentiation -- of the Three Codes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Cover.".
- 2001049896 tableOfContents "v. 1. Overviews, ʻAbd al-Malik-Corinthian War -- v. 2. Coriolanus, Gnaeus Marcius-Pharsalus, Battle of -- v. 3. Phidias-Zurvanism indexes.".
- 2001049899 tableOfContents "v. 1. January 1840-June 1843 -- v. 2. July 1843-December 1845 -- v. 3. January 1846-October 1846 -- v. 4. November 1846-July 1847 -- v. 5. July 1847-March 1848 -- v. 6. April 1848-October 1848 -- v. 7. October 1848-December 1849".
- 2001049923 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Maps -- Altenative Wars - An Introduction -- Prologue - 4 August 1941 -- I 'Moscow before the snow falls' -- 2 Premature Crusade -- 3 Sayonara -- 4 Winter -- 5 The Fall of Malta -- 6 'The pyramids are larger than I imagined' -- 7 Tsushima Revisited -- 8 Fall Siegfried -- 9 Feeding the Flood, Raising the Dykes -- 10 High Noon off Panama -- 11 Panzer Three Miles from Jerusalem -- Epilogue - 12 September 1942 -- Notes and References.".
- 2001049963 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter One -- KADENA AIR BASE, OKINAWA -- 1 April 2001, 0430 Hours -- 1 -- Chapter Two -- LUZOi STRAIT -- 1 April 2001, 0800 Hours -- 41 -- Chapter Three -- SOUTH CHINA SEA -- 1 April 2001, 0830 Hours -- 77 -- Chapter Four -- SOUTH CHINA SEA -- 1 April 2001, 0940 Hours -- 105 -- Chapter Five -- LINGSHUI AIR BASE, HAINAN -- 1 April 2001,1038 Hours -- 133 -- Chapter Six -- LINGSHUI AIR BASE -- 3 Apil 2001, 0830 Hours -- 167 -- Chapter Seven -- HAIKOU, HAINAN -- 4 April 2001, 0850 Hours -- 193 -- Chapter Eight -- HAIKOU, HAINAN -- 8 April 2001, 0930 Hours -- 223 -- Epilogue -- WASHINGTON, D.C. -- THE WHITE HOUSE -- 18 May 2001 0840 Hours -- 249 -- Afterword -- 255 -- Glossary of Aviation Terms -- 257.".
- 2001050008 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The exponential map 1 -- 1.1 Vector fields and one-parameter groups of -- linear transformation 1 -- 1.2 Ad, ad, and dexp 12 -- 1.3 The Campbell-Baker-Hausdorff series 22 -- 2 Lie theory 30 -- 2.1 Linear groups: definitions and examples 30 -- 2.2 The Lie algebra of a linear group 44 -- 2.3 Coordinates on a linear group 53 -- 2.4 Connectedness 61 -- 2.5 The Lie correspondence 66 -- 2.6 Homomorphisms and coverings of linear groups 78 -- 2.7 Closed subgroups 87 -- 3 The classical groups 91 -- 3.1 The classical groups: definitions, connectedness 91 -- 3.2 Cartan subgroups 107 -- 3.3 Roots, weights, reflections 115 -- 3.4 Fundamental groups of the classical groups 121 -- 4 Manifolds, homogeneous spaces, Lie groups 132 -- 4.1 Manifolds 132 -- 4.2 Homogeneous spaces 143 -- 4.3 Lie groups 152 -- 5 Integration 165 -- 5.1 Integration on manifolds 165 -- 5.2 Integration on linear groups and -- their homogeneous spaces 171 -- 5.3 Weyl's integration formula for U(n) 179 -- 6 Representations 189 -- 6.1 Representations: definitions 189 -- 6.2 Schur's lemma, Peter-Weyl theorem 197 -- 6.3 Characters 205 -- 6.4 Weyl's character formula for U(n) 212 -- 6.5 Representations of Lie algebras 223 -- 6.6 The Borel-Weil theorem for GL(n, C) 232 -- 6.7 Representations of the classical groups 237 -- Appendix Analytic Functions and Inverse -- Function Theorem 250.".
- 2001050030 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. El Nino and La Nina: Children of the Tropics 1 -- 2. What Causes El Nino and La Nina? 12 -- 3. The Global Effects of El Nino and La Niia 21 -- 4. El Nifo and La Nina Effects on Climate in the -- United States: Winter and Spring 29 -- 5. ENSO and Summer Weather Patterns 47 -- 6. Other Effects of ENSO 66 -- 7. How Scientists Study El Ninio 71 -- 8. Forecasting ENSO 89 -- 9. The Super El Ninos 97 -- 10. How Governments Use ENSO-Based Seasonal -- Forecasts 103 -- 11. ENSO, Tip of the Iceberg in Climate Prediction 116 -- 12. Biographical Sketches 129 -- 13. Directory of Organizations 143.".
- 2001050031 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: introduction 8 -- the yarn girls' guide to the fundamentals !i -- slip knot and cast on 12 -- knit and purl 16 -- ribbing 20 -- increase and decrease 22 -- bind off 26 -- yarn overs 28 -- fringe 29 -- single crochet and shrimp stitch 31 -- finishing techniques 34 -- gauge page 41 -- knitting glossary 44 --the yarn girls' favorite patterns 4 -- funnel-neck pullovers 54 -- even daniele did it 56 -- a tempting turtleneck 59 -- funky funnel-neck fun 62 -- crewneck pullovers 66 -- don't be a football widow 68 -- the weekend warrior 72 -- trick or treat 75 -- cardigans 79 -- the problem solver 80 -- give the people what they want 83 -- a craving to knit 87 -- v-neck pullovers 93 -- stripes are stars 94 -- not your standard-issue sweatshirt 97 -- bare that belly 100 -- tank tops 105 -- oooh baby 106 -- sexy summer tank 109 -- summer in the city 112 -- men's sweaters 117 -- he'll wear it every day 118 -- the compromise 121 -- the exception to the rule 124 -- hats 129 -- jeff's striped hat 130 -- the knitting club's hat 132 -- feeling fuzzy 134 -- scarves 137 -- hole-in-one 138 -- airy wrap 139 -- the chunkiest of the chunky 140 -- ponchos 143 -- easy, breezy, beautiful 144 -- winter poncho 146 -- rectangles only 148 -- throws 151 -- bulky blanket 152 -- design your own throw 154 -- how deena got her ooohs and aaahs 156 -- resources 158 -- index 159.".
- 2001050055 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The transformation of Britain: from 55 BC to AD 61 11 -- T W. Potter -- The complex societies of the prehistoric British Isles 12 -- Julius Caesar 13 -- Rome's impact on Britain before the Claudian Conquest 15 -- Rome's intentions towards Britain 24 -- The Claudian invasion 25 -- Establishment of military control 28 -- Caratacus and Cartimandua 30 -- Neronian Britain 32 -- Boudicca 33 -- 2 A second start: from the defeat of Boudicca -- to the third century 39 -- Michael Fulford -- The sources 40 -- After Boudicca 41 -- The Flavian advance 45 -- Withdrawal from Scotland 45 -- Urban development 47 -- Infrastructure and the economy 53 -- Military consolidation 56 -- Economic integration 58 -- Civic projects and their completion 61 -- Smaller towns and villages 63 -- The wealth of the province 64 -- Antonine Scotland 65 -- Mutiny, civil war, and their aftermath 68 -- Town defences and their context 69 -- Peace and retrenchment 69 -- Urban change 71 -- Military developments on the coasts of the South and East 72 -- The end of the third century 73 -- 3 The fourth century and beyond 75 -- P J. Casey -- Fourth-century Britain 76 -- The Tetrarchy 78 -- Regionalism 80 -- The army 81 -- Constantinian Britain 82 -- Civil war and its aftermath 85 -- The 'Barbarian Conspiracy' 87 -- Magnus Maximus 89 -- Britain at the end of the fourth century 92 -- Religion 94 -- The end of Roman rule 96 -- 4 Culture and social relations in the Roman province 107 -- Janet Huskinson -- Perceptions of Roman Britain 108 -- Sources log09 -- Turning Britain into 'the form of a province' 1l -- Cultural change: acceptance and resistance 116 -- Communities on the northern frontier 117 -- Cultural values 125 -- Fourth-century villas 127 -- Mosaics 129 -- Wall-painting and sculpture 136 -- Conclusion 137 -- 5 The human impact on the landscape: agriculture, -- settlement, industry, infrastructure 141 -- Richard Hingley and David Miles -- The landscape 142 -- The nature of environmental evidence 147 -- Woodland 148 -- Alluvium and colluvium 148 -- Arable cultivation 149 -- Crops 150 -- The population: how many people lived in Roman Britain? 152 -- The agricultural landscape 155 -- Settlement patterns and settlement types 156 -- Industry and the landscape 164 -- The sacred landscape 167 -- The end of the Roman interlude 169 -- 6 The edge of the world: the imperial frontier and beyond 173 -- David J. Breeze -- Ancient geography 174 -- The location of the frontier 175 -- The causes of war 176 -- The nature of the frontier 178 -- Frontier regulations 179 -- Treaties 180 -- The army 183 -- Supplies 185 -- The native people and their settlements 187 -- The impact of Rome 189 -- Religion 193 -- Artefacts beyond the frontier 194 -- Rome as a neighbour 196 -- The reason for the location of the frontier 198 -- Conclusion 199 -- Conclusion 203 -- Peter Salway -- Britain and Rome 203 -- The Conquest and 'Romanization' 205 -- Some consequences of absorption into the empire 207 -- Roman views of Britain and the Britons 208 -- The army 212 -- The emperor in person 213 -- Rules, documents, and literacy 218 -- Slave and free 221 -- Decision-making and its location 223 -- Later Roman Britain 224 -- The Church 226 -- Economic change 229 -- The 'end' of Roman Britain 231 -- Further reading 237 -- Chronology 241 -- List of Roman Emperors 249 -- Maps 253 -- Index 269.".
- 2001050105 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- Ai (1947- ) -- Maya Angelou (1928- -- Amiri Baraka (1934- -- Arna Bontemps (1902-1973) -- Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000) -- Sterling Brown (1901-1989) -- Lucille Clifton (1936- ) -- Wanda Coleman (1946- ) -- Jayne Cortez (1936- ) -- Countee Cullen (1903-1946) -- Toi Derricotte (1941-) -- Rita Dove (1952-) -- Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) -- Cornelius Eady (1954- ) -- Mari Evans (n.d.- ) -- Nikki Giovanni (1943- ) -- Jupiter Hammon (1711-1806) -- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1824-1911) -- Michael S. Harper (1938- ) -- Robert Hayden (1913-1980) -- George Moses Horton (1797?-1883?) -- Langston Hughes (1902-1968) -- Georgia Douglas Johnson (1886-1966) -- James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) -- June Jordan (1936- ) -- Etheridge Knight (1931-1991) -- Yusef Komunyakaa (1947- -- Audre Lorde (1934-1992) -- Nathaniel Mackey (1947- -- Haki Madhubuti (1942- -- Colleen J. McElroy (1936- -- Claude McKay (1889-1948) -- E. Ethelbert Miller (1950- -- Thylias Moss (1954- ) -- Marilyn Nelson (1946- ) -- Dudley Randall (1914- ) -- Ishmael Reed (1938- ) -- Carolyn Rodgers (1945-) -- Sonia Sanchez (1934- ) -- Melvin B. Tolson (1900-1966) -- Jean Toomer (1894-1967) -- Quincy Troupe (1943- ) -- Margaret Abigail Walker (1915-1998) -- Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784) -- Jay Wright (1935- ) -- Al Young (1939- ).".
- 2001050116 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-L -- v. 2. M-Z, Index.".
- 2001050121 tableOfContents "v. 1. Real-life chemistry -- v. 2. Real-life physics -- v. 3. Real-life biology -- v. 4. Real-life earth science.".
- 2001050122 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Glass Bead Game-- Vuual Knowledge -- 2. Three Generations of Machines of Light11 -- The Paradigm -- 3. The Structure of Visual Intelligence .:43 -- When a Rose Is a Rose -- 4. Mechanisms of Vision65 -- From the Retina to the Brain -- 5. The Speed of Seeing81 -- Rates of Htman Visual Perception -- 6. Communicating at the Speed of Light111 -- The Optical Intemet -- 7. The All-Optical Generation 149 -- The Control of Light by Light -- S. The Telling Image173 -- Holographic Computers and the Architecture of Light -- 9. The Age of Entanglement 199 -- Quantum Teleportation and Cryptography -- 10. Quantum Computing the Uncomputable 225 -- Spinning Coins and Qubits -- Epilogue: The Glass Bead Game in a Stream of Light 241 -- Appendix A: Table of Rates and Measures 243 -- Appendix B: Optical R&D Companies 245 -- Glossary 249 -- Bibliography267 -- Notes273 -- Index293.".
- 2001050128 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Life of Tom Wolfe -- 2. Tom Wolfe's Place in Contemporary Literature -- 3. Short Stories: The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby (1965) and The Pump House Gang (1968) -- 4. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (1968) -- 5. Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak-Catchers (1970) -- 6. The Right Stuff (1979) -- 7. The Bonfire of the Vanities (1987) -- 8. A Man in Full (1998).".
- 2001050152 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. THE ANARTISTS OF MONTMARTRE THE MAZE OF MONTMARTRE 3 LITRILLO 9 LIFE IN BLUE 15 TWO AMERICANS IN PARIS 24 CYPRIAN 30 GUILLAUME THE BELOVED 44 THE LOVELY FERNANDE 56 THE BATEAU LAVOIR 60 THE WILD BEASTS' CAGE 65 WITH THE ACROBATS 74 THE TIME OF DUELS 79 GOSOL 85 AN AFTERNOON ON THE RUE DE FLEURUS 90 THE BORDELLO OF AVIGNON 95 THE GOOD DOUANIER 104 THE THEFT OF THE MONA LISA 112 SEPARATIONS 121 CUBISM 128 LEADERS OF THE PACK 134 THE CUBISTERS 140 GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE GIVES A LITTLE HELP TO HIS FRIENDS 146 THE POET AND THE ART DEALER 153 CUBISM ON THE AUCTION BLOCK 157 II. MONTPARNASSE GOES TO WAR THE RUCHE 163 UBU ROI 167 2 AUGUST 1914 176 UNDER THE DIMMED STREET LAMPS 181 CHAIM AND AMEDEO 184 THE VILLA ROSE 191 THE ARTILLERYMAN'S WOMEN 197 THE WRITER WITH THE SEVERED HAND 207 THE FRIVOLOUS PRINCE 214 THE COCK AND THE HARLEQUIN 221 THE POET'S WOUND 226 CAMOUFLAGE ART 231 MEANWHILE, IN AMERICA 234 DADA & COMPANY 242 THE FRIENDS OF VAL-DE-GRACE 248 ADRIENNE MONNIER'S BOOKSHOP 253 PARTY DAYS IN PARIS 258 LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT 264 A PAINTER AND HIS DEALER 268 3, RUE JOSEPH BARA 273 LES MAMELLES DE TIRESIAS 276 PARIS-NICE 280 THE END OF THE GAME 284 III. MONTPARNASSE, OPEN CITY KIKI 289 DEATH COMES TO MONTPARNASSE 295 COMING TO BLOWS AT DROUOT 299 SURREALIST SCENES 304 THE WAKEFUL SLEEPER 310 DRESS DESIGNER TO THE ARTS 317 THE DRESS DESIGNER AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER 324 AN AMERICAN IN PARIS 328 A RADIATOR KNOB SIGNED BY RODIN 332 ONE COCKTAIL, TWO COCTEAUS 337 A GENERATION LOST AND FOUND 342 A WANDERING JEW 348 AT THE JOCKEY CLUB 355 PHOTOS, PHOTOS359 DR ARGYROL AND MR BARNES 364 SOUTINE'S CROSS 370 SCANDAL AT THE CLOSERIE DES LILAS 376 A LITTLE GEOGRAPHY OF SURREALISM 380 THE BAD BOYS OF THE RUE DU CHATEAU 385 SETTLING SCORES 390 THE SOFT DRINK KING 397 TAKEN IN PASSING 402 THE LAST OF THE BOHEMIANS 408.".
- 2001050165 tableOfContents "Incident on Sixth Street -- Windkill -- One strike too many -- Mummy no. 50 -- Highwater -- The subject of prosperity -- A woman's place -- Retrospective.".
- 2001050167 tableOfContents "Hell along the Oxbow Route -- Bullets blaze the stage trails -- U.P. trail breaker -- The buckskin poppers' war.".
- 2001050252 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Elementary my dear Watson -- Chapter 2 'And you do addition?' -- Chapter 3 Bell ringing and other permutations -- Chapter 4 A procession of permutation puzzles -- Chapter 5 What's commutative and purple? -- Chapter 6 Welcome to the machine -- Chapter 7 'God's algorithm' and graphs -- Chapter 8 Symmetry and the Platonic solids -- Chapter 9 The illegal cube group -- Chapter 10 Words which move -- Chapter 11 The (legal) Rubik's Cube group -- Chapter 12 Squares, two-faces, and other subgroups -- Chapter 13 Other Rubik-like puzzle groups -- Chapter 14 Crossing the rubicon -- Chapter 15 Some solution strategies -- Chapter 16 Coda: questions and other directions -- Bibliography -- Index --.".
- 2001050260 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I Fifty Years of Debating in Germany -- The Holocaust and the Competition of Memories in Germany, 1945-1999 -- Jeffry Herf -- Divided Memory? Expressions of a United German Memory -- Gilad Margalit -- The Uncanny Clatter: The Holocaust in Germany before Its Mass Commemoration -- Y Michal Bodemann -- Memory and Amnesia: A Comment on the Lectures by Gilad Margalit and Michal Bodemann -- Inge Marsolek -- Border-crossings: Some Reflections on the Role of German Historians in Recent Public Debates on Nazi History -- Chris Loren -- The Irreconcilability of an Event: Integrating the Holocaust into the Narrative of the Century -- Dan Diner -- Part II:Jewish Perceptions -- The Changing Role of the Holocaust in the German-Jewish Public Voice -- Michael Brenner -- Constantly Disturbing the German Conscience: The Impact of American Jewry -- Shlomo Shafir -- Ambivalent Cooperation: The German-Israeli Joint Committee on Schoolbooks -- Yehuda Ben-Avner -- The Vague Echoes of German Discourse in Israel -- Yfaat Weiss -- List of Contributors -- Index.".
- 2001050285 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Section 1 - Epidemiological patterns and consequences -- 1. Distributions and predisposition / Celia Holland and Jaap Boes -- 2. Control strategies / Lorenzo Savioli, Antonio Montresor and Marco Albonico -- Section 2 - The cost and the damage done -- 3. Pathophysiology of intestinal nematodes / Lani S. Stephenson -- 4. Intestinal nematodes and cognitive development / Jane Kvalsvig -- 5. The economics of worm control / Helen Guyatt -- Section 3 - Immunology - mice, pigs and people -- 6. Immune responses in humans : Ascaris / Philip J. Cooper -- 7. Immunity and immune responses to Ascaris suum in pigs / Gregers Jungersen -- 8. Immune responses in humans : Trichuris / Helen Faulkner and Janette E. Bradley -- 9. The immunobiology of hookworm infection / David I. Pritchard, Rupert J. Quinnell, Peter J. Hotez, J.M. Hawdon and Alan Brown 143 -- Section 4 - Genetics - mice, worms and people -- 10. Human host susceptibility to intestinal worm infections / Sarah Williams-Blangero and John Blangero -- 11. Population genetics of intestinal nematodes / Helen Roberts -- 12. Parasite strain diversity and host immune responses / Derek Wakelin and Janette E. Bradley -- 13. The value of mutation scanning approaches for detecting genetic variation : implications for studying intestinal nematodes of humans / Robin B. Gasser, Zhu and Neil B. Cilton -- 14. Opportunities and prospects for investigating developmentally gulated and sex-specigenesndheir expression intestinal nematodes of humans / Susan E. Newton, Peter R. Boag, and Robin B. Gasser -- Section 5 - Interaction between geohelminth infections and other diseases -- 15. Schistosomiasis and reduced risk of atopic diseases: new insights and possible mechanisms / Anita H. J. van den Biggelaar and Maria Yazdanbakhsh -- 16. Geohelminths, HIV/AIDS, and TB / Gadi Borkow and Zvi Bentwich.".
- 2001050300 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: BExtensive Form Games9 -- 21 Extensive Form Structures and Strategies 10 -- 2.2 Decision-theoretic Framework 14 -- 8.3 Conjectures about Opponents' Behavior 17 -- 2,4 Local Conjectures21 -- 2.5 Revision of Conjectures26 -- 2.6 Best Responses to Conjectures 31 -- Backward Induction and Nash Equilibrium 35 -- 3.1 Backward Induction36 -- 3.2 Nash Equilibrium42 -- 3.2.1 Games with Perfect Information45 -- 3.2.2 Zero-Sum Games45 -- 3.2.3 Zermelo's Theorem48 -- 3.3 Subgame Perfect Equilibrium49 -- 3.4 Perfect Equilibrium52 -- 3.5 Quasi-Perfect Equilibrium59 -- 3.6 Proper Equilibrium63 -- Consistency and Sequential Rationality 69 -- 4.1 Consistency of Assessments70 -- 4,2 Sequential Rationality81 -- 4.3 One-Deviation Property83 -- 4.4 Weak Sequential Rationality93 -- Forward Induction 97 -- 5.1 Examples98 -- 5.2 Iterated Weak Dominance 104 -- 5.3 Stable Sets of Equilibria110 -- 5.3.1 Motivation110 -- 5.3.2 Definitions and Properties113 -- 5.4 Forward Induction Equilibrium122 -- 5.5 Justifiable Sequential Equilibrium 128 -- 5.6 Stable Sets of Beliefs132 -- 6 Transformations of Games 139 -- 6.1 Thompson-Elmes-Reny Transformations140 -- 6.1.1 Transformations140 -- 6.1.2 Games in Reduced Form147 -- 6.1.3 Pure Reduced Normal Form149 -- 6.2 Thompson-Elmes-Reny Invariance151 -- 6.3 Proper Equilibrium154 -- 6.4 Normal Form Information Sets157 -- 6.5 Normal Form Sequential Equilibrium163 -- 6.6 Kohlberg-Mertens Transformations170 -- 6.6.1 Superfluous Chance Moves170 -- 6.6.2 Mixed Reduced Normal Form172 -- 6.6.3 Kohlberg-Mertens Invariance175 -- 6.7 Player Splittings178 -- 7 Rationalizability 189 -- 7.1 Static Belief Hierarchies190 -- 7.2 Rationalizability 196 -- 7.2.1 Correlated Rationalizability197 -- 7.2.2 Uncorrelated Rationalizability202 -- 7.3 Permissibility 205 -- 7.4 Conditional Belief Hierarchies 212 -- 7.5 Weak Sequential Rationalizability217 -- 7.6 Extensive Form Rationalizability225 -- Bibliography 233 -- Index 239.".
- 2001050337 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 Introduction1 -- 1.2 Adaptive Control2 -- 1.3 Neural Network Control 3 3 -- 1.4 Instability Mechanisms in Adaptive Neural Control Systems 5 -- 1.5 Outline of the Book9 -- 1.6 Conclusion 10 -- 2 Mathematical Preliminaries 11 -- 2.1 Introduction 11 -- 2.2 Mathematical Preliminaries11 -- 2.2.1 Norms for Vectors and Signals12 -- 2.2.2 Properties of Matrix15 -- 2.3 Concepts of Stability16 -- 2.4 Lyapunov Stability Theorem17 -- 2.5 Useful Theorems and Formula19 -- 2.5.1 Sliding Surface19 -- 2.5.2 Mean Value Theorem20 -- 2.5.3 Integral Formula20 -- 2.5.4 Implicit Function Theorem23 -- 2.5.5 Input-Output Stability25 -- 2.6 Conclusion26 -- 3 Neural Networks and Function Approximation 27 -- 3.1 Introduction.27 -- 3.2 Function Approximation27 -- 3.3 Linearly Parametrized Neural Networks29 -- 3.4 Non-linearly Parametrized Networks35 -- 3.5 Neural Networks for Control Applications44 -- 3.6 Conclusion46 -- 4 SISO Nonlinear Systems 47 -- 4.1 Introduction47 -- 4.2 NN Control with Regional Stability49 -- 4.2.1 Desired Feedback Control49 -- 4.2.2 HONN Controller Design Based on (4.7)51 -- 4.2.3 MNN Control Based on (4.10)59 -- 4.3 VSC - Semi-Global Stability70 -- 4.3.1 VSC-based Adaptive NN Control Design73 -- 4.3.2 Elimination for Controller Chattering77 -- 4.3.3 Simulation Study79 -- 4.4 Conclusion:79 -- 5 ILF for Adaptive Control 81 -- 5.1 Introduction 81 -- 5.2 Matching SISO Nonlinear Systems82 -- 5.2.1 Integral Lyapunov Function83 -- 5.2.2 Choice of Weighting Function a(x)83 -- 5.2.3 Adaptive NN Control Based on DFCs92 -- 5.3 Backstepping Adaptive NN Design105 -- 5.3.1 Adaptive Design for a First-order System108 -- 5.3.2 Design for nth-order Systems 112 -- 5.3.3 Controller Design with Reduced Knowledge 121 -- 5.3.4 Simulation Studies123 -- 5.4 NN Control for MIMO Nonlinear Systems127 -- 5.4.1 System Description128 -- 5.4.2 Lyapunov Function Design and Control Structure. 130 -- 5.4.3 Adaptive MIMO Control Using MNNs132 -- 5.5 Conclusion138 -- 6 Non-affine Nonlinear Systems 139 -- 6.1 Introduction139 -- 6.2 System Description and Properties140 -- 6.2.1 Implicit Desired Feedback Control 142 -- 6.2.2 High-gain Observer146 -- 6.3 Controller Design Based on LPNN147 -- 6.3.1 State Feedback Control 149 -- 6.3.2 Output Feedback Control 153 -- 6.3.3 Simulation Study159 -- 6.4 Controller Design Based on MNN 160 -- 6.4.1 State Feedback Control 163 -- 6.4.2 Output Feedback Control 168 -- 6.4.3 Application to CSTR176 -- 6.5 Conclusion182 -- 7 lTiangular Nonlinear Systems 183 -- 7.1 Introduction183 -- 7.2 Special Systems in Strict-Feedback Form185 -- 7.2.1 Direct Adaptive NN Control188 -- 7.2.2 Simulation studies198 -- 7.3 Partially Known Nonlinear Systems201 -- 7.3.1 Adaptive Neural Control Design203 -- 7.3.2 Numerical Simulation215 -- 7.4 Pure-feedback Nonlinear Systems217 -- 7.4.1 Direct Adaptive NN Control for 1E 220 -- 7.4.2 Direct Adaptive NN Control for E2235 -- 7.4.3 Simulation studies240 -- 7.5 MIMO Nonlinear Systems242 -- 7.6 Conclusion260 -- 8 Conclusion 261 -- 8.1 Conclusion 261 -- 8.2 Design Flexibility262 -- 8.3 Further Research263 -- References 265 -- Index 281.".
- 2001050356 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- I -- PART I -- BEHAVIOR UNDER RISK: GENERAL CONCEPTS AND -- THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR AGRICULTURE -- 1 Expected Utility as a Paradigm for Decision Making in Agriculture 3 -- Jack Meyer -- 2 Non-Expected Utility: What Do the Anomalies Mean for 21 -- Risk in Agriculture? -- David E. Buschena -- 3 Ordering Risky Choices41 -- Lindon J. Robison and Robert J. Myers -- 4 Conceptual Foundations of Expectations and 53 -- Implicationsfor Estimation of Risk Behavior -- Richard E. Just and Gordon C. Rausser -- 5 Information, Processing Capacity, and81 -- Judgment Bias in Risk Assessment -- David R. Just -- PART II -- CONCEPTUAL ADAPTATIONS OF RISK MODELS FOR AGRICULTURE -- 6 Dual Approaches to State-Contingent Supply Response 105 -- Systems Under Price and Production Uncertainty -- Robert G. Chambers and John Quiggin -- 7 Can Indirect Approaches Represent Risk Behavior Adequately?121 -- Rulon D. Pope and Atanu Saha -- 8 The Significance of Risk Under Incomplete Markets143 -- Jean-Paul Chavas and Zohra Bouamra-Mechemache -- 9 Contracts and Risk in Agriculture: Conceptual and 167 -- Empirical Foundations -- Brent Hueth and David A. Hennessy -- PART III -- ADEQUACY OF GENERAL METHODOLOGICAL -- APPROACHES FOR RISK ANALYSIS -- 10 Programming Methods for Risk-Efficient Choice 193 -- C. Robert Taylor and Thomas P. Zacharias -- 11 The Econom etrics of Risk213 -- Matthew T. Holt and Jean-Paul Chavas -- 12 Agriculture as a Managed Ecosystem: Implications for243 -- Econometric Analysis of Production Risk -- John M. Antle and Susan M. Capalbo -- 13 Survey and Experimental Techniques As an 265 -- Approach for Agricultural Risk Analysis -- Brian Roe and Alan Randall -- PART IV -- SOURCES AND CONSEQUENCES OF AGRICULTURAL RISK: -- HOW FARMERS MANAGE RISK -- 14 M odeling Price and Yield Risk 289 -- Barry K. Goodwin and Alan P. Ker -- 15 Agricultural Technology and Risk325 -- Michele C. Marra and Gerald A. Carlson -- 16 Quality and Grading Risk353 -- Ethan Ligon -- 17 Finance and Risk Bearing in Agriculture371 -- Peter J. Barry -- 18 Does Liquidity Matter to Agricultural Production?391 -- Michael J. Roberts and Nigel Key -- 19 Precision Farming Technology and Risk Management 417 -- James A. Larson, Burton C. English, and Roland K. Roberts -- PART V -- POLICY ISSUES RELATING TO RISK IN AGRICULTURE -- 20 Crop Insurance As a Toolfor Price and Yield Risk Management 445 -- Keith H. Coble and Thomas O. Knight -- 21 Risk Management and the Role of the Federal Qovernment469 -- Joseph W. Glauber and Keith J. Collins / -- 22 Risk Created by Policy in Agriculture489 -- Bruce L. Gardner -- 23 Risk Management and the Environment 511 -- Mark Metcalfe, David Sunding, and David Zilberman -- PART VI -- CONCLUSIONS REGARDING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF -- RISK RESEARCH FOR AGRICULTURE -- 24 How Much Does Risk Really Matter to Farmers? 537 -- Wesley N. Musser and George F. Patrick -- 25 Past Progress and Future Opportunitiesfor Agricultural Risk Research 557 -- Richard E. Just and Rulon D. Pope -- INDEX 579.".
- 2001050365 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION I -- 1. EAST-WEST DIFFERENCE 1 -- 2. MAIN INTEREST AND HYPOTHESES 3 -- 3. STUDY DESIGN AND DATA 4 -- 4. CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PROJECT 5 -- 5. STRUCTURE -- 6 -- BACKGROUND 7 -- 1. HEALTH STATUS IN COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL AND -- EASTERN EUROPE 7 -- 2. SELF-RATED HEALTH 8 -- 2.1 Self-rated health as a predictor of mortality 8 -- 2.2 Self-rated health in Central and Eastern Europe 12 -- 3. SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS 14 -- 3.1 Socioeconomic factors at individual level 14 -- 3.2 Socioeconomic factors in Central and Eastern Europe 16 -- 3.3 Socioeconomic factors at aggregated level 17 -- 4. PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS 18 -- 4.1 Work related factors 19 -- 4.2 Perceived control over own life and health 28 -- 4.3 Social support and social networks 31 -- POPULATIONS AND METHODS 35 -- 1. POPULATIONS 35 -- 1.1 National samples 37 -- 1.2 Community samples 38 -- 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA 44 -- 2.1 Socioeconomic status 45 -- 2.2 Psychosocial factors not related to work 46 -- 2.3 Work-related psychosocial factors 48 -- 2.4 Life-style risk factors 49 -- 3. STATISTICAL POWER OF THE STUDY 50 -- 4. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 52 -- 4.1 Strategy of analysis 52 -- 4.2 Restrictions of analysis 53 -- 4.3 Missing values 54 -- 4.4 Software -- 54 -- RESULTS 55 -- 1. DESCRIPTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF STUDY SUBJECTS -- AND POPULATIONS 56 -- 1.1 Countries 56 -- 1.2 Study subjects 57 -- 1.3 National samples 58 -- 1.4 Community samples 61 -- 2. SOCIOECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS AND MARITAL -- STATUS 64 -- 2.1 The role of socioeconomic variables in national samples 64 -- 2.2 The role of socioeconomic variables in five community samples -- 80 -- 3. PERCEIVED CONTROL AND OTHER PSYCHO-SOCIAL -- FACTORS NOT RELATED TO WORK 90 -- 3.1 The role of perceived control and other psychosocial factors not -- related to work in seven national samples 90 -- 3.2 The role of perceived control in five community samples 103 -- 4. MEASURES OF SOCIOECONOMIC INEQUALITY AT THE -- POPULATION LEVEL 110 -- 5. WORK RELATED PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS 117 -- 5.1 Work-related psychosocial factors in national samples 118 -- 5.2 Work-related psychosocial factors in community samples 120 -- 6. ANALYSES USING OTHER ENDPOINTS 139 -- 6.1 Physical functioning 139 -- 6.2 Other definition of self-rated health 141 -- 6.3 Self-reported history of cardiovascular disease 143 --DISCUSSION 147 -- 1. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES 148 -- 1.1 Representativeness of the sample 148 -- 1.2 Limitations of the cross-sectional character of the study 150 -- 1.3 Random error 151 -- 1.4 Misclassification 151 -- 1.5 Confounding 153 -- 1.6 Relevance of statistical techniques used in the analysis 153 -- 2. CONSISTENCY OF THE RESULTS WITH OTHER STUDIES 157 -- 2.1 Prevalence of self-rated health 157 -- 2.2 Life-style risk factors 157 -- 2.3 Socioeconomic factors on individual level 159 -- 2.4 Psychosocial factors not related to work 165 -- 2.5 Inequalities measured at the aggregated level 167 -- 2.6 Psychosocial factors related to work 171 -- 3. DOES THIS RESEARCH HELP TO UNDERSTAND THE -- HEALTH CRISIS IN CCEE? 173 --CONCLUSIONS 177.".
- 2001050377 tableOfContents "v. 1 : to 1715 -- v. 2 since 1555.".
- 2001050414 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Burden of Disease Caused by Childhood Undernutrition1 -- A. L. Rice, A. Hyder, L. Caulfield, R. Stoltzfus, S. Fishman, -- C. Frangakis, and R. E. Black -- Childhood Infectious Diseases and Their Contribution to -- Undernutrition19 -- A. H. Baqui and R. E. Black -- Nutritional Influences on Child Development: Cross-National -- Perspectives53 -- S. Grantham-McGregor and C. C. Ani -- Preventing Vitamin A Deficiency: Translating Science to Action71 -- K. P. West, Jr. -- Consequences of Zinc Deficiency on Human Health and Alternatives -- for Programmatic Intervention97 -- R. E. Black -- Iron and Infectious Disease: A Public Health Problem?111 -- S. J. Oppenheimer -- Breast Feeding and HIV Transmission147 -- A. Coutsoudis -- Breast Feeding Babies: Is the Longer the Better?167 -- L. T. Weaver and R. Elsom -- Promotion of Breast Feeding Intervention Trial (PROBIT): -- A Cluster-Randomized Trial in the Republic of Belarus189 -- M. S. Kramer, B. Chalmers, E. D. Hodnett, Z. Sevkovskaya, -- I. Dzikovich, S. Shapiro, J.-P. Collet, I. Vanilovich, I. Mezen, -- T. Ducruet, G. Shishko, V. Zubovich, D. Mknuik, E. Gluchanina, -- V. Dombrovskiy, A. Ustinovitch, T. Kot, N. Bogdanovich, -- L. Ovchinikova, and E. Helsing for the PROBIT Study Group -- Success of Intervention Programs to Promote Complementary -- Feeding199 -- K. G. Dewey -- Microbial Contamination of Weaning Food and Water217 -- C. F. Lanata -- Options for Achieving Adequate Intake from Home-Prepared -- Complementary Foods in Low Income Countries239 -- K. H. Brown, J. M. Peerson, J. E. Kimmons, and C. Hotz -- Early Exposures and Later Health and Development257 -- R. Morley and T. Dwyer -- Does an Excessive Protein Intake Early in Life Cause Health -- Problems Such as Obesity Later in Life?279 -- K. F. Michaelsen, C. Hoppe, L. S.-Nielsen, and C. Molgaard -- Validating the Fetal Origins Hypothesis: An Epidemiologic -- C hallenge295 -- K. S. Joseph -- Potential for Metabolic Imprinting by Nutritional Perturbation -- of Epigenetic Gene Regulation317 -- R. A. Waterland and C. Garza -- Concluding Discussion335 -- K. F. Michaelsen -- Subject Index337.".
- 2001050423 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 1. The Central Issues -- 2. Inspiring Theoretical Notions -- 3. Objectives and Methodology -- 4. Layout of the Book -- 2 Science and Agriculture in the Nineteenth Century -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Science and Agriculture in the Netherlands -- 3. Science and Agriculture in the Dutch East Indies -- 4. Conclusion -- 3 The Organisation of Agricultural Research -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Agricultural Research in the Netherlands, 1870s-1920s -- 3. Agricultural Research on Java, 1870s- 1940s -- 4. Agricultural Research in the Netherlands 1930s-1980s -- 5. Conclusion -- 4 Scientific Education for Agriculture -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Educating Scientific Farmers -- 3. Higher Agricultural Education -- 4. Disciplinary Differentiation -- 5. Conclusion -- 5 Genetics and Plant Breeding: Wheat in the Netherlands -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Plant Breeding and Science -- 3. Science and Plant Breeding -- 4. Institutional Differentiation -- 5. Conclusion -- 6 Rice Breeding in the Dutch Colonies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Rice Breeding on Java -- 3. Mechanised Rice Cultivation in Surinam -- 4. Conclusion -- 7 Numerical Abstraction in Agricultural Science -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Agricultural-Economic Statistics -- 3. Mathematical Statistics -- 4. Mathematical Modelling -- 5. Conclusion -- 8 Conclusion and Postscript -- 1. Conclusion -- 2. Postscript: Some Current Developments -- References -- 1. Archives -- 2. Serials -- 3. Interviews -- 4. Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001050431 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Adult Students: Who Are They and Are They Different? -- 2. Recruiting and Retaining Adult Students: What Is Important to Them? -- 3. Shaping Recruitment, Admission, and Retention: Institutional Responses -- 4. Providing a Road Map: Academic Advisement -- 5. Creating Community for Adult Learners -- 6. Student Services: Planning for the Adult Student -- 7. Solidifying Campus Support through Advocacy -- Appendix A. Professional Organizations -- Appendix B. Working with Adult Learners: -- An Introductory Workshop -- References -- Index.".
- 2001050440 tableOfContents "-- v. 2. The rights of persons".
- 2001050451 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Regulation of SignalTransduction by the Fcy Receptor Family -- Members and Their Involvement in Autoimmunity -- Coggeshall, K.M. (Oklahoma City, Okla.) -- 30 The Role ofTNF/TNFR in Organ-Specific and Systemic -- Autoimmunity: Implications for the Design of Optimized 'Anti-TNF' -- Therapies -- Kollias, G.; Kontoyiannis, D.; Douni, E.; Kassiotis, G. (Vari) -- 51 CD40 Signaling and Autoimmunity -- Cheng, G. (Los Angeles, Calif.); Schoenberger, S.P. (San Diego, Calif.) -- 62 TGF-j: Receptors, Signaling Pathways and Autoimmunity -- Chen, W; Wahl, S.M. (Bethesda, Md.) -- 92 lnterleukin-2 Signaling and the Maintenance of Self-Tolerance -- Nelson, B.H. (Seattle, Wash.) -- 113 Role of the B7-CD28/CTLA-4 Pathway in Autoimmune Disease -- Chang, T.T.; Kuchroo, VK.; Sharpe, A.H. (Boston, Mass.) -- 131 AbnormalT Lymphocyte Signal Transduction in Systemic Lupus -- Erythematosus -- Kammer, G.M. (Winston-Salem, N.C.); Tsokos, G.C. -- (Bethesda, Md./Silver Spring, Md.) -- 151 Lyn/CD22/SHP-1 and Their Importance in Autoimmunity -- Blasioli, J.; Goodnow, C.C. (Canberra) -- 161 Regulation of Immune Responses by E3 Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases -- Fang, N.; Fang, D.; Wang, H.-Y.; Altman, A.; Liu, Y.-C. (San Diego, Calif.) -- 176 Keeping theT-Cell Immune Response in Balance: Role of Protein -- Tyrosine Phosphatases in Autoimmunity -- Mustelin, T. (La Jolla, Calif.) -- 191 Author Index -- 192 Subject Index.".
- 2001050462 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: SECTION I General Introduction and History -- of SSDs -- Chapter 1 -- General Introduction to Species Sensitivity Distributions 3 -- Leo Posthuma, Theo P. Traas, and Glenn W. Suter II -- Chapter 2 -- North American History of Species Sensitivity Distributions11 -- Glenn W. Suter II -- Chapter 3 -- European History of Species Sensitivity Distributions 19 -- Nico M. van Straalen and Corelis J. van Leeuwen -- SECTION II Scientific Principles and -- Characteristics of SSDs -- Chapter 4 -- Theory of Ecological Risk Assessment Based on Species Sensitivity Distributions 37 -- Nico M. van Straalen -- Chapter 5 -- Normal Species Sensitivity Distributions and Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment49 -- Tom Aldenberg, Joanna S. Jaworska, and Theo P. Traas -- Chapter 6 -- Extrapolation Factors for Tiny Toxicity Data Sets from Species Sensitivity Distributions with Known Standard Deviation103 -- Tom Aldenberg and Robert Luttik -- Chapter 7 -- Species Sensitivity Distributions in Ecological Risk Assessment: Distributional Assumptions, Alternate Bootstrap Techniques, and Estimation of Adequate Number of Species 119 -- Michael C. Newman, David R. Ownby, Laurent C. A. Mezin, -- David C. Powell, Tyler R. L. Christensen, Scott B. Lerberg, -- Britt-Anne Anderson, and Tiruponithura V Padma -- Chapter 8 -- Observed Regularities in Species Sensitivity Distributions for Aquatic Species133 -- Dick de Zwart -- Chapter 9 -- The Value of the Species Sensitivity Distribution Concept for Predicting Field Effects: (Non-)confirmation of the Concept Using Semifield Experiments155 -- Paul J. van den Brink, Theo C. M. Brock, and Leo Posthuma -- SECTION III Applications of SSDs -- A. Derivation of Environmental Quality Criteria -- Chapter 10 -- Effects Assessment of Fabric Softeners: The DHTDMAC Case199 -- Corelis J. van Leeuwen and Joanna S. Jaworska -- Chapter 11 -- Use of Species Sensitivity Distributions in the Derivation of Water Quality Criteria for Aquatic Life by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 211 -- Charles E. Stephan -- Chapter 12 -- Environmental Risk Limits in the Netherlands 221 -- Dick T. H. M. Sijm, Annemarie P van Wezel, and Trudie Crommentuijn -- Chapter 13 -- A Rank-Based Approach to Deriving Canadian Soil and Sediment Quality Guidelines 255 -- Connie L. Gaudet, Doug Bright, Kathie Adare, and Kelly Potter -- Chapter 14 -- Ecotoxicological Soil Quality Criteria in Denmark 275 -- Janeck J. Scott-Fordsmand and John Jensen -- B. Ecological Risk Assessment -- Chapter 15 -- Probabilistic Risk Assessment Using Species Sensitivity Distributions 285 -- Keith R. Solomon and Peter Takacs -- Chapter 16 -- The Potentially Affected Fraction as a Measure of Ecological Risk 315 -- Theo P Traas, Dik van de Meent, Leo Posthuma, Timo Hamers, -- Belinda J. Kater, Dick de Zwart, and Tom Aldenberg -- Chapter 17 -- Methodology for Aquatic Ecological Risk Assessment345 -- William J. Warren-Hicks, Benjamin R. Parkhurst, and Jonathan B. Butcher -- Chapter 18 -- Toxicity-Based Assessment of Water Quality 383 -- Dick de Zwart and Aart Sterkenburg -- Chapter 19 -- Mapping Risks of Heavy Metals to Birds and Mammals Using Species -- Sensitivity D istributions 403 -- Theo P Traas, Robert Luttik, and Hans Mensink -- Chapter 20 -- Ecotoxicological Impacts in Life Cycle Assessment421 -- Mark A. J. Huijbregts, Dik van de Meent, Mark Goedkoop, -- and Renilde Spriensma -- SECTION IV Evaluation and Outlook -- Chapter 21 -- Issues and Practices in the Derivation and Use of Species Sensitivity Distributions437 -- Glenn W. Suter II, Theo P Traas, and Leo Posthuma -- Chapter 22 -- Conceptual and Technical Outlook on Species Sensitivity Distributions 475 -- Leo Posthuma, Theo P Traas, Dick de Zwart, and Glenn W. Suter II.".
- 2001050475 tableOfContents "Simple recipes -- Four days from Oregon -- Alchemy -- Dispatch -- House -- Bullet train -- A map of the city.".
- 2001050526 tableOfContents "Introduction / James H. Billington -- Profiles, openings and closings / E.J. Kahn, Jr. -- Roger L. Stevens on Broadway and in the West End / Walter Zvonchenko -- Roger Stevens, the arts endowment years--The Theatre Program years / Ruth Mayleas -- The man behind Washington's Kennedy Center / Tom Prideaux -- Roger Stevens, an appreciation / David Richards.".
- 2001050529 tableOfContents "Bibliographic data -- Authority data -- Holdings data -- Classification data -- Community information data.".
- 2001050597 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Assessing Technologies: A Scientific Perspective 1 Introduction 2 Outcomes from this session Chapter 2 Assessing Technologies: An Economic-Strategic Perspective 1 Introduction 2 Outcomes from this session Chapter 3 Assessing Technologies: A Practitioner's Perspective 1 Introduction 2 Whether Organisational 'Philosophies' and 'New Approaches' help or hinder the Assessment and Implementation Process Chapter 4 Developing Assessment into Technological Choice 1 Introduction 2 Technology selection methods 3 Outcomes from this session Chapter 5 Overview of The Research Field: Current Opportunities for Collaboration 1 Introduction Chapter 6 Cases from the Field: Stories of Technology Management 1 Introduction 2 Outcomes from this session Chapter 7 Open Space Conference 1 Introduction 2 Outcomes from this session Chapter 8 Key Research Questions and Challenges 1 Introduction Chapter 9 Towards a Best Practice Agenda: Opportunities for Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration 1 Introduction 2. Outcomes from this session Chapter 10 Developing an Agenda for Research - Some Research Proposals 1 Introduction 2 Outcomes from this session Chapter 11 1 Glimpses of the Technosophic Toolkit Chapter 12 1 Review and Conclusions References Appendix - List of Participants.".
- 2001050611 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Radio Pulsars and Neutron Stars 1 -- D.R. Lorimer: Radio Pulsars - an Observer's Perspective 3 -- D.R. Lorimer: Neutron Star Birth Rates 21 -- R. Ramachandran: Kinematics of Radio Pulsars 41 -- M. Ali Alpar: Superfluid Dynamics and Energy Dissipation in -- Neutron Stars 57 -- S. Konar-and D. Bhattacharya: Magnetic Fields of Neutron Stars 71 -- 2. The Neutron Star - Black Hole Connection 77 -- C.L. Fryer: Neutron Star and Black Hole Formation 79 -- V. Kalogera: Coalescence Rates of Compact Objects 89 -- F.A. Rasio: The Final Fate of Coalesing Compact Binaries: From -- Black Hole to Planet Formation 95 -- 3. Accretion Discs 109 -- H.C. Spruit: Accretion Discs 111 -- H.C. Spruit: Radiatively Inefficient Accretion Discs 141 -- M. Kafatos and P. Subramanian: Inner Region of Accretion Flows -- onto Black Holes 159 -- 4. Neutron stars and Black Holes in Binaries 169 -- E.P.J. van den Heuvel: Neutron Stars and Black Holes in Binary -- Systems: Observational Properties 171 -- E.P.J. van den Heuvel: Formation and Evolution of Neutron Stars -- and Black Holes in Binary Systems 173 -- L. Bildsten and R.E. Rutledge: Transient Low-Mass X-ray Binaries -- in Quiescence 245 -- R.P. Fender: A Comparison of Radio Emission from Neutron Star -- and Black Hole X-ray Binaries 261 -- I.F. Mirabel: Black Hole and Neutron StarJet Sources 267 -- N.D. Kylafis and P. Reig: Bulk-Flow Comptonization and Time Lags -- due to Comptonization 283 -- T. Belloni: GRS 1915+105 as a Black Hole Accretion Disc Laboratory 295 -- E.T. Harlaftis and A.V. Fillipenko: Weighing Black Holes -- with the Largest Optical Telescopes 301 -- S.V. Bogovalov and K. Tsinganos: Physics of Plasma Outflows 307 -- M. Mendez: Timing the Kiloherz Quasi-periodic Oscillations -- in LMXR Binaries 313 -- D. Kazanas: Modeling the Time Variability of Black Hole Candidates 319 -- W. Kluzniak: Relativistic Models of kHz QPOs 325 -- N. Shakura: Phenomenology of the 35 day Cycle 331 -- T.M. Tauris and G.J. Savonije: Spin-Orbit Coupling in -- X-ray Binaries 337 -- G.E. Brown, C.-H. Lee, and H. Bethe: High Mass Black Holes -- in Soft X-ray Transients 343 -- 5. Magnetars 349 -- S. Mereghetti: Anomalous X-ray Pulsars 351 -- C. Thompson: Astrophysics of the Soft Gamma Repeaters and -- the Anomalous X-ray Pulsars 369 -- J. Ventura and A. Potekhin: Neutron Star Envelopes and -- Thermal Radiation from the Magnetic Surface 393 -- 6. Gamma-ray Bursts 415 -- G.J. Fishman: Gamma-ray Bursts: History and Observations 417 -- L. Piro: The Afterglow of Gamma-ray Bursts: Light on the Mystery 431 -- P. Meszaros: Gamma-ray Bursts and Afterglows: The -- Fireball Shock Model 451 -- H.C. Spruit: Gamma-ray Bursts from Neutron Stars Spun up in -- X-ray Binaries 467 -- 7. New Experiments 475 -- M. Weisskopf: The Chandra X-ray Observatory (CXO) 477.".
- 2001050658 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction I -- Chapter 1 The Prewar Years 4 -- Chapter 2 Attack on Yugoslavia 21 -- April 1941 -- Chapter 3 First Year of Occupation 32 -- April 1941-June 1942 -- Chapter 4 With the Slovene Partisans 42 -- June I942-August 1942 -- Chapter 5 In Captivity by the Italian Armed Forces 66 -- August 1942 -- Chapter 6 Concentration Camp Rab in the Adriatic 73 -- September 1942-January 1943 -- Chapter 7 Days at Home 87 -- January I943-June I944 -- Chapter 8 Gestapo Prison 99 -- June 1944-September 1944 -- Chapter 9 Forced Labor Camp Auschwitz II2 -- September i944-January 1945 -- Chapter 10 Auschwitz: Evacuation and Escape 139 -- January 1945 -- Chapter 11 Hospital Worker-Graz, Austria I54 -- February I945-April 1945 -- Chapter 12 Building a Defense Line I67 -- April 1945 -- Chapter 13 Almost Home I75 -- May 1945 -- Chapter I4 Viktring/Vetrinj: Cruel and Brutal Deception I87 -- May 1945 -- Chapter 15 From Uncertainty to New Beginning 210 -- June 1945-June 1950.".