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- 2001050670 tableOfContents "v. 1. Rules 101-404 -- v. 2. Rules 405-501 -- v. 3. Rules 601-706 -- v. 4. Rules 801-807 -- v. 5. 901-1103 -- v. 6. The trial book.".
- 2001050682 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Thermal Organic Reaction in the Solid State 1 -- K Tanaka and F Toda --Intermolecular Methyl Migration in the Solid State 47 -- M. Kaftory --Solid-State Ionic Reactions 69 -- K Kobayashi --Organic Photoreaction in the Solid State 109 -- K Tanaka and E Toda --Achieving Enantio and Diastereoselectivities in Photoreactions Through 159 -- the Use of a Confined Space -- J. Sivaguru, J. Shailaja, S. Uppili, K. Ponchot, A. Joy, -- N. Arunkumar and V Ramamurthy --Solid-State Bimolecular Photoreactions in Two-Component 189 -- Molecular Crystals -- H. Koshima.".
- 2001050685 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The Little Sergeant 1 -- 2 Being Fond of the Military Life 18 -- 3 Fort Sumter 32 -- 4 War in Missouri 46 -- 5 Pea Ridge 71 -- 6 We Rest Tomorrow 91 -- 7 The Murder of Nelson 1oo -- 8 Stones River 127 -- 9 Tullahoma 145 -- 10 Chickamauga 165 -- 11 A New Command 190 -- 12 An Expedition to Knoxville 211 -- 13 Buzzard Roost 218 -- 14 Rome 236 -- 15 Kennesaw Mountain 252 -- 16 Atlanta 263 -- 17 Jonesboro 273 -- 18 Marching through Georgia 290 -- 19 Carrying War to the Carolinas 319 -- 20 Bentonville 333 -- 21 Parading before the President 349 -- 22 Alaska 366 -- 23 The Modoc War 398 -- 24 They Gathered Around 414.".
- 2001050689 tableOfContents "Who, what, and where were highwaymen? -- Butchers unite -- Suppertime in highwayman-land -- What to wear? -- Travellers' tricks -- Reasons to be wary -- Trade secrets -- Caught good and proper -- How to hang a highwayman -- Thief-takers -- The beginning of the end -- The best of the bunch -- The end of the road -- Highwayman-speak.".
- 2001050713 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. BACKGROUND -- 1. Anticipations -- 1.1. Psychology Discovers Anticipations -- 1.2. Theory of Anticipatory Behavioral Control -- 1.3. Importance of Anticipations -- 2. Genetic Algorithms -- 2.1. Evolutionary Principles -- 2.2. GA Framework -- 2.3. An Illustrative Example -- 3. Learning Classifier Systems -- 3.1. Holland's Cognitive System -- 3.2. LCS framework -- 3.3. Problems in Traditional LCSs -- 3.4. XCS Classifier System -- 2. ACS2 -- 1. Framework -- 1.1. Environmental Interaction -- 1.2. Knowledge Representation -- 1.3. A Behavioral Act -- 2. Reinforcement Learning -- 3. The Anticipatory Learning Process -- 3.1. The Process in Detail -- 3.2. The ALP in Action: A Simple Gripper Problem -- 3.3. Causes for Over-Specialization -- 4. Genetic Generalization in ACS2 -- 4.1. Accurate, Maximally General Classifiers in ACS2 -- 4.2. The GA Idea -- 4.3. How the GA Works -- 5. Interaction of ALP, GA, RL, and Behavior -- 5.1. Subsumption -- 5.2. Evolutionary Pressures of ALP and GA -- 5.3. All Interactions -- 3. EXPERIMENTS WITH ACS2 -- 1. Gripper Problem Revisited -- 1.1. Population without GA -- 1.2. Population with GA -- 2. Multiplexer Problem -- 2.1. Environmental Setting -- 2.2. Evolution of a Multiplexer Model -- 2.3. ACS2 as a Classifier -- 3. Maze Environment -- 3.1. Environmental Setting -- 3.2. Maze6 -- 3.3. Woodsl4 -- 4. Blocks World -- 4.1. Environmental Setting -- 4.2. Model Learning -- 5. Hand-Eye Coordination Task -- 5.1. Environmental Setting -- 5.2. Model Learning -- 6. Result Summary -- 4. LIMITS -- 1. GA Challenges -- 1.1. Overlapping Classifiers -- 1.2. Interfering Specificities -- 2. Non-determinism and a First Approach -- 2.1. ACS2 in a Non-determinism Task -- 2.2. Probability-Enhanced Effects -- 3. Model Aliasing -- 5. MODEL EXPLOITATION -- 1. Improving Model Learning -- 1.1. Increasing Exploration -- 1.2. Combining Exploration with Action Planning -- 2. Enhancing Reinforcement Learning -- 2.1. Response-Effect Learning Task -- 2.2. Mental Acting -- 2.3. Lookahead Action Selection -- 2.4. ACS2 in the Response-Effect Task -- 2.5. Stimulus-Response-Effect Task -- 3. Model Exploitation Recapitulation -- 6. RELATED SYSTEMS -- 1. Estimated Learning Algorithm -- 2. Dyna -- 3. Schema Mechanism -- 4. Expectancy Model SRS/E -- 7. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND FUTURE WORK -- 1. Summary -- 2. Model Representation Enhancements -- 2.1. Classifier Structure -- 2.2. ACS2 Structure -- 3. Model Learning Modifications -- 3.1. Observations in Nature -- 3.2. Relevance and Influence -- 3.3. Attentional Mechanisms -- 3.4. Additional Memory -- 4. Adaptive Behavior -- 4.1. Reinforcement Learning Processes -- 4.2. Behavioral Module -- 5. ACS2 in the Future -- Appendices -- APPENDIX A: Parameters in ACS2 -- APPENDIX B: Algorithmic Description of ACS2 -- 1. Initialization -- 2. The Main Execution Loop -- 3. Formation of the Match Set -- 4. Choosing an Action -- 5. Formation of the Action Set -- 6. Application of the ALP -- 7. Reinforcement Learning -- 8. GA Application -- 9. Subsumption -- APPENDIX C: ACS2 C++ Code Documentation -- 1. Getting Started -- 2. Structure of the Code -- 2.1. The Controller - ACSConstants.h -- 2.2. The Executer - acs2++. cc -- 2.3. Environments -- 2.4. ACS2 modules -- 3. Performance Output -- APPENDIX D: Glossary.".
- 2001050752 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Naming of Parts -- 2. The Emergence of the Actor 22 -- 3. Euripides' Rag and Bone Shop: Acharnians 42 -- 4. The Politics of Performance: Knights 68 -- 5. Bringing Up Father: Wasps 86 -- 6. Making Peace-Or Dionysus in '21z 91 -- 7. Performing the City: Birds 132 -- 8. Cross-Dress for Success: Thesmophoriazusae 150 -- 9. Glorious Mud: Frogs 181 -- 10. Waiting in the Wings: Ecclesiazusae 207 -- 11. Reprise-And Coming Attractions 235.".
- 2001050773 tableOfContents "1. The force of water -- 2. To float or not to float? -- 3. The transformation of water -- 4. Water solutions -- 5. The force of water -- Fact finder -- Metric conversion chart.".
- 2001050824 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Agrarian and Territorial Rights -- 2 Agrarian Reform and the Neoliberal Counter-Reform in -- Latin America -- Crist6bal Kay -- 3 Individual Versus Collective Land Rights: Tensions Between -- Women's and Indigenous Rights Under Neoliberalism -- Carmen Diana Deere and Magdalena Leon -- 4 Beyond Indigenous Land Titling: Democratizing Civil Society in -- the Peruvian Amazon -- S0ren Hvalkof -- Private Lives and Neoliberalism -- 5 Privatization and Private Lives: Gender, Reproduction, and -- Neoliberal Reforms in a Brazilian Company Town -- Jacquelyn Chase -- 6 Women and Globalization: Lessons from the Dominican Republic -- Helen I.Safa -- On the Edge of Neoliberalism -- 7 Neither Duck Nor Rabbit: Sustainability, Political Economy, -- and the Dialectics of Economy -- Stephen Gudeman and Alberto Rivera-Gutierrez -- 8 The Restructuring of Labor Markets,-International Migration, -- and Household Economies in Urban Mexico -- Agustin Escobar Latapi and Mercedes Gonzdlez de la Rocha -- 9 Space, Power, and Representation in Yucatan -- Oriol Pi-Sunyer -- Contributors -- Index.".
- 2001051001 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. What Are Bipolar Disorders? -- Bipolar disorders: a definition -- Types of bipolar disorders -- The Axis system -- States of mind in bipolar disorders -- What causes bipolar disorders? -- Dual and multiple diagnoses -- Other factors in bipolar disorders -- 2. Getting a Diagnosis -- Where to begin -- Referral roadblocks -- Seeing a specialist -- Tests for bipolar disorders -- The diagnostic report -- The meaning of a diagnosis -- 3. Differential Diagnosis -- Investigating possibilities -- Horses, zebras, and hybrids -- ADHD -- Anxiety -- Conduct disorder -- Cushing's disease -- Depression -- Diabetes mellitus -- Fibromyalgia -- Hormonal disorders -- Hypoglycemia -- Lupus -- Medication side effects -- Multiple sclerosis -- Personality disorders -- Psychosis -- Rheumatoid arthritis -- Substance abuse -- Schizophrenia -- Schizoaffective disorder -- Thyroid disorders -- Infectious illness and mood swings -- Seizure disorders -- The future -- 4. Medical Care -- Taking charge of medication choices -- Why medication doesn't always work -- Dosage details -- Blood tests and EKGs -- Medication side effects -- Mood stabilizers -- Antidepressants -- Neuroleptics -- Stimulants -- Drug and alcohol detox/dependency aids -- Anti-anxiety medications -- New drugs for bipolar disorders -- Immune system therapies -- Hospitalization -- After the hospital -- 5. Talk Therapy -- What is therapy? -- Types of therapists -- How to find a therapist -- Therapy goals -- Therapy styles -- Benefits of therapy -- Non-talk therapies -- 6. Complementary Therapies -- Careful choices -- The role of complementary treatments -- Evaluating complementary therapies -- Evaluating supplements -- One thing at a time -- Complementary treatment systems -- Light therapy -- Fixing sleep problems -- Essential fatty acids -- Diet -- Allergy tests and treatments -- Hormonal treatments -- Anti-viral treatments and immunotherapy -- Herbal remedies -- Vitamins -- Minerals -- Nutritional supplements -- Supplement cautions -- Auditory integration training -- Occupational therapy -- Sensory integration -- Dance, music, or art therapy -- Stress-busters -- The healing power of humor -- 7. Healthcare and Insurance -- Health insurance and bipolar disorders -- Managing managed care -- Fighting limits on psychiatric care -- Getting coverage for new treatments -- Fighting denial of care -- Public healthcare in the US -- Indirect financial help -- Health Canada -- Benefits in the UK -- Benefits in the Republic of Ireland -- Benefits in Australia -- Benefits in New Zealand -- Alternatives to insurance -- Changing the rules -- Other insurance issues -- 8. Living with Bipolar Disorders -- Taking charge of bipolar disorder -- Thinking about thinking -- Bipolar disorders at college -- Bipolar disorders at work -- Housing -- Legal and financial planning -- Especially for women -- Family relationships -- Suicide prevention -- Criminal justice and mental illness -- Maintaining your sanity -- Hold on to hope -- A. Resources -- B. The Genetics of Bipolar Disorders -- C. Diagnostic Tests.".
- 2001051018 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 -- Migration, Topography -- & Early Settlements in the Keta Lagoon Basin -- 2 -- Abolition, British Influence -- & Smuggling in the Anlo Lowlands up to c. 1890 -- 3 -- Commercial Prosperity, Urbanization -- & Social Life in Early Colonial Keta -- 4 -- Unstable Ecology -- Belief, Knowledge & the Enigma of Sea Erosion -- in Colonial Keta, 1907-32 -- 5 -- The Search for Space -- land Reclamation, Migrant Fishing, Shallot Cultivation -- & Illicit Liquor Distillation in Anlo, c. 1930-57 -- 6 -- Harbours & Dams -- Economic Development &i Environmental Change -- in the Lower Volta Basin, 1957 to the Present -- 7 -- Coastal Erosion, Political Ecology -- & the Discourse of Environmental Citizenship -- in Twentiethcentury Anlo -- 8 -- Living with the Sea -- Society & Culture in Contemporary Anlo -- Bibliography -- Index -- Maps, Figures & Photographs.".
- 2001051019 tableOfContents "1. British influence and the Euro / John Coles -- 2. The Euro and regional divergence in Europe / Tony Thirlwall -- 3. Britsh trade and Europe since the 1960's / Martin Holmes -- 4. The UK and Euroland / Graeme Leach -- 5. Towards' a treaty of commerce' / Keith Marsden -- 6. The bank the rules Europe / Mark Baimbridge, Brian Burkitt and Philip Whyman -- 7. Has the Euro lives up to expectations / Wilhelm Nölling -- 8. The myth of Europe / Russell Lewis -- 9. Britain, Europe, and the United States / Oliver Wright -- 10. Can self-government survive? / Nevil Johnson -- 11. Separate ways / Peter Shore -- 12. Nice and beyond / Christopher Booker -- 13. Aiming for the heart of Europe / John Bercow.".
- 2001051023 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Contributors -- Introduction -- List of those attending the Conference -- Michael Harris Newspaper Advertisingfor Book Auctions -- before 1700 -- Giles Mandelbrote The Organization of Book Auctions in Late -- Seventeenth-Century London -- T. A. Birrell Books and Buyers in Seventeenth-Century -- English Auction Sales -- Otto S. Lankhorst Dutch Book Auctions in the Seventeenth and -- Eighteenth Centuries -- Nigel Ramsay English Book Collectors and the Salerooms in -- the Eighteenth Century -- Marc Vaulbert de Chantilly Property of a Distinguished Poisoner: Thomas -- Griffiths Wainewright and the Griffiths -- family library -- Arnold Hunt The Sale of Richard Heber's Library -- Paul Needham William Morris's 'Ancient Books' at -- Sale -- Arthur Freeman The Jazz Age Library of Jerome Kern -- Appendix Book Auctions at Christie's and -- Sotheby's -- Index.".
- 2001051034 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 History and Natural History -- 1.1 Taxonomy and Phylogeny -- 1.2 Social Organization -- 1.3 Ecology -- 1.4 Conservation Issues -- 1.5 issues Addressed by the Research and Organization of the Book -- 2 The Selous, the Study Population, and General Methods -- 2.1 The Selous Game Reserve -- 2.2 The Study Area and Population -- 2.3 General Methods -- 3 Home Ranges and Habitat Selection -- 3.1 Specific Methods -- 3.2 Description of Home Ranges -- 3.3 Exclusive Areas, Overlaps and Territorial Defense -- 3.4 Den Locations and Characteristics -- 3.5 Pack Size and Range Size -- 3.6 Habitat Selection -- 3.7 Effect of Prey Distribution on Habitat Selection and Home Range Properties -- 3.8 Comparison with Other Wild Dog Populations -- 3.9 Summary -- 4 Cooperative Hunting and the Evolution of Sociality -- 4.1 Specific Methods -- 4.2 Hunting and Foraging Success -- 4.3 Prey Selection and Hunting Success -- 4.4 Cooperative Hunting Behavior -- 4.5 Characteristics of Kill Sites -- 4.6 Quantitative Effects of Pack Size on Hunting Benefits and Costs -- 4.7 Optimal Hunting Pack Size -- 4.8 Net Rate of Food Intake vs. Efficiency -- 4.9 Effects of Group Size Unrelated to Hunting -- 4.10 Variance in Foraging Success -- 4.11 Other Wild Dog Populations -- 4.12 Communal Hunting and Group Size: Comparisons with Other Species -- 5 Prey Selection -- 5.1 Prey Availability and Encounter Rates -- 5.2 Encounters and Hunts -- 5.3 Hunts and Kills -- 5.4 Combined Effects of Encounter, Hunting, and Killing Probabilities on Prey Selection -- 5.5 Quantitative Models of Prey Selection -- 5.6 Summary -- 6 Ungulate Herd Sizes and the Risk of Predation by Wild Dogs -- 6.1 Probability of Being Encountered -- 6.2 The Probability of Being Hunted upon Encounter -- 6.3 Hunting Success -- 6.4 Kills per Encounter, Dilution of Risk, and Combined Measures of Vulnerability -- 7 Demography-Survival and Reproduction -- 7.1 Survival Rates -- 7.2 Reproduction -- 7.3 Density Dependence -- 7.4 Genetic Effective Population Size -- 7.5 Demographic Effective Population Size -- 8 Dispersal -- 8.1 Defining Dispersal in Social Carnivores -- 8.2 Number and Size of Dispersing Groups -- 8.3 Rates of Dispersal -- 8.4 Size of Dispersing Groups -- 8.5 Linear Dispersal Distance -- 8.6 The Duration and Circumstances of Floating -- 8.7 Comparison with Dispersal in Other Wild Dog Populations -- 8.8 Mortality Risk of Dispersal -- 8.9 Dispersal and Escape from Reproductive Suppression -- 8.10 Dispersal and Escape from Inbreeding -- 8.11 Integrating Forces that Drive Dispersal -- 9 Reproductive Suppression, Social Stress, and the Behavioral and Endocrine Correlates of Rank -- 9.1 Are Dominants More Aggressive? -- 9.2 Do Dominants Mate More Often or More Effectively? -- 9.3 Do Hormonal Differences Accompany Behavioral Differences? -- 9.4 Nonbreeder Lactation -- 9.5 Does Social Stress Mediate Reproductive Suppression of Subordinates? -- 9.6 How Effective Is Reproductive Suppression of Subordinates? -- 9.7 Similarities and Differences between the Sexes in the Correlates of Rank -- 9.8 Interspecific Comparisons -- 9.9 Dominance and Stress -- 9.10 Do the Correlates of Rank Relate to Dispersal and Social Organization? -- 10 Patterns of Relatedness and the Fitness Consequences of Dispersal, Philopatry, -- and Reproductive Suppression -- 10.1 Age-specific Relatedness of Natal and Immigrant Subordinates to Breeders -- 10.2 Inclusive Fitness of Nondispersers -- 10.3 Inclusive Fitness of Dispersers -- 10.4 Incomplete Reproductive Suppression: Breeding by Subordinates -- 11 Interspecific Competition with Larger Carnivores -- 11.1 Specific Methods -- 11.2 Carnivore Densities and Distributions in Selous -- 11.3 Correlations between Species Densities -- 11.4 Diet Overlap -- 11.5 Direct Competition at Kills -- 11.6 Interactions Away from Kills -- 11.7 Impact of Interspecific Competition -- 11.8 Adaptations to Interspecific Competition -- 12 Infectious Diseases -- 12.1 Canine Distemper Virus -- 12.2 Rabies Virus -- 12.3 Anthrax -- 12.4 Canine Parvovirus -- 12.5 Other Pathogens -- 12.6 Behavior and Epidemiology -- 12.7 Impact of Diseases on Population Dynamics and Density -- 13 Extinction Risk and Conservation -- 13.1 Analysis of Extinction Risk with Leslie Matrix Projections -- 13.2 Stochastic Individual-Based Modeling of Extinction Risk -- 13.3 Sensitivity Analysis and Results -- 13.4 Summary and Recommendations -- References -- Index.".
- 2001051059 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ONE Introduction -- TWO The Morality of Discourse -- Examining the Language of Teaching -- and Learning -- THREE Morality and Power in the Classroom -- FOUR Participation, Representation, -- and Identification -- Culture and Morality in Classrooms -- FIVE Moral Contact, Teacher Education, -- and Teacher Development -- References -- Index.".
- 2001051087 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1 The Concept of Control -- 2 Fulfilling Children's Needs: The Self-Determination View -- 3 The Complexity of Control: Disentangling Parenting Dimensions -- 4 Overt and Covert Control -- 5 Differentiating the Effects of Control: Compliance Versus Internalization -- 6 Control in Context -- 7 What Makes Parents Controlling: Pressure From Above and Below -- 8 What Makes Parents Controlling: Pressure From Within -- 9 Control and Academics -- 10 Control and Sports -- 11 Conclusions.".
- 2001051108 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 THE BALANCE OF NATURE: -- THE NATURAL PROCESSES -- The Biosphere * The Gaia Hypothesis * The Precarious -- Balance * The Energy Budget * The Ocean Currents -- The Geochemical Carbon Cycle * The Nitrogen Cycle -- 2 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION: -- ECOLOGY AND POLLUTION -- Atmospheric Pollution * Acid Precipitation * Surface-Water -- Pollution * Groundwater Pollution * Waste Disposal * -- Environmental Restoration -- 3 CLIMATE CHANGE: -- THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT -- Climates for Humanity * Greenhouse Gases * Global -- Warming * Climatic Effects of Volcanoes * Violent Storms o -- Combating Climate Change -- 4 HYDROLOGIC ACTIVITY: -- WATER FLOW AND FLOODING -- The Hydrologic Cycle * Hydrologic Mapping River -- Flow * Groundwater Flow Irrigation i Flood Hazards -- Flood Types * Flood Control -- 5 COASTAL PROCESSES: SEACOASTS AND ESTUARIES -- Tidal Basins * Coastal Erosion n Coastal Deposition -- Coastal Subsidence a Coastal Inundation Coastal Floods -- Wave Action * Tsunamis -- 6 TECTONIC HAZARDS: -- EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANOES -- Ground Shaking * Earthquake Dangers i Damage -- Prevention * Earthquake Prediction a Volcanic Activity -- Dangerous Volcanoes * Predicting Eruptions -- 7 LOSING GROUND: EROSION AND SLIDES -- Soil Erosion * River Erosion a Wind Erosion * Glacial -- Erosion * Earth Movements * Ground Failures -- 8 DESERTIFICATION: DESERTS AND DROUGHTS -- The World's Deserts a Drought-Prone Regions Causes of -- Drought Dust Bowls * Man-made Deserts Dust Storms -- Sand Dunes -- 9 NATURAL RESOURCES: -- DEPLETION OF INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS -- Energy * Minerals Ore Deposits * Conservation u -- Recycling * Renewable Energy -- 10 LAND USE: THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE -- Global Environments u Deforestation m Habitat Destruction -- Land Abuse * Urbanization * Land Use Planning.".
- 2001051130 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 1.1 General context -- 1.2 The optimal location problem -- 1.3 The transportation network problem -- 1.4 A geographical perspective -- 1.5 Outline of the book -- PART I MEASURING THE SHAPE OF THE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK -- 2 'Measuring' the shape of a network: state of the art -- 2.1 Some definitions -- 2.2 Network indexing in the literature -- PART II LOCATION-ALLOCATION RESULTS AND THE SHAPE OF -- THE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK -- Introduction to Part II -- 3 Optimal locations and transportation networks: -- the case of autarky -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Definition of the inputs -- 3.3 Results of the simulations -- 3.4 Extension to hexagonal lattices -- 3.5 Conclusions -- 4 Optimal locations and transportation networks: -- the case of a common market -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Model and experiments -- 4.3 Impact of the transportation network on locations -- 4.4 Concluding remarks and policy implications -- 5 Optimal locations of human activities and the -- permeability of the border in a common market -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 How far does the permeability of the border influence -- location-allocation results in a common market? -- 5.3 How far does the existence of an interregional -- high-speed connection affect location-allocation -- results in a common market? -- 5.4 Concluding remarks and policy implications -- PART III LOCATION-ALLOCATION MODELLING AND THE MEASURE -- OF DISTANCE -- Introduction to Part III -- 6 Distance-predicting functions and location-allocation results. -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Design of the experiment -- 6.3 Computational experience -- 6.4 Conclusions -- 7 Price policies, transportation networks and -- location-allocation results -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Methodology -- 7.3 Principles of the computational experiment -- 7.4 Experimental results -- 7.5 Concluding comments -- 8 Negative externalities and location-allocation results -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Design of the experiment -- 8.3 Experimental Results -- 8.4 Conclusion -- PART IV LAND-USE PLANNING AND THE SHAPE OF THE -- TRANSPORTATION NETWORK. TWO REAL-WORLD EXAMPLES -- Introduction to Part IV -- 9 Optimal locations of health centres in Niger: -- rainy season versus dry season accessibility -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Background and study area -- 9.3 Modelling results -- 9.4 Conclusion -- 10 Optimal location of a recycling centre in Belgium: -- externalities versus transportation costs -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The model and its inputs -- 10.3 Modelling results -- 10.4 Concluding remarks -- 11 Conclusion -- 11.1 Main results and policy recommendations -- 11.2 Suggestions for further research -- References -- Index.".
- 2001051131 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I: LONG-TERM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- 1 Very long-term economic growth and its implications -- 2 Environment, state and economic development in the history of Europe and Asia -- 3 The European Miracle and its relevance -- 4 World agriculture in the very long term -- PART II: PROTECTIONISM -- 5 Multifunctionality: the experience of English fanning -- 6 The costs of language diversity -- PART II1: EAST ASIAN DEVELOPMENT -- 7 The ultimate significance of East Asian development -- 8 The East Asian crisis in context -- 9 'Asian Values' and cultural explanations of economic change -- PART IV: ADJUSTING TO GLOBAL CHANGE -- 10 Making business competitive: the Australian experience -- 11 The case for supermarkets: the Australian experience -- 12 Global integration and global prospects -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001051133 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I DEVELOPMENT POLICY -- 2 The history of development policy 15 -- Richard Jolly -- Section A Economic Policy -- 3 Globalization and development policy 25 -- S. Mansoob Murshed -- 4 Economic planning: theory, practice and experiences 32 -- Anis Chowdhury -- 5 Structural adjustment 42 -- Tony Addison -- 6 Structural adjustment and Sub-Saharan Africa 51 -- Peter Lawrence -- 7 Trade liberalization 60 -- Oliver Morrissey -- 8 Industrialization and industrial policy 68 -- Frederick Nixson -- 9 Agricultural development policy 78 -- David Colman -- 10 International finance for development 86 -- Jane Harrigan -- 11 Competition and its regulation in developing countries 94 -- Paul Cook -- 12 Distribution, poverty and economic growth 104 -- Andrew McKay -- 13 Employment and labour market policies in an era of structural -- adjustment 112 -- Rolph van der Hoeven and Lance Taylor -- 14 Privatization 121 -- Colin Kirkpatrick -- 15 Financial sector policies 133 -- Martin Brownbridge -- Section B Social Policy -- 16 Education and public policy 145 -- Christopher Colclough -- 17 Health and nutrition policies in development 156 -- Prakash Shetty -- 18 Gender and development 163 -- Ruth Pearson -- 19 Microfinance 173 -- James Roth -- 20 Social protection 182 -- Lauchlan T. Munro -- 21 Population and development: from population control to -- reproductive health 193 -- Jocelyn DeJong -- 22 Urbanization 204 -- Philip Amis -- Section C Environment Policy -- 23 Environment, biodiversity and sustainable development: -- international issues 213 -- Katrina Brown -- 24 Environmental assessment and management 221 -- Clive George -- PART II DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT: IMPLEMENTATION -- AND PRACTICE -- 25 From development administration to development -- management: an overview 235 -- 0. P. Dwivedi -- Section A The Political Context -- 26 Aid and good governance 249 -- Mark Robinson -- 27 Democratization 260 -- Charles Polidano -- 28 Complex political emergencies 269 -- Jonathan Goodhand -- 29 Poverty reduction and the national policy process 279 -- David Booth -- Section B Public Sector Management -- 30 Bureaucracy and administrative reform in developing countries 291 -- Moses N. Kiggundu -- 31 The new public management in developing countries 303 -- Nick Manning -- 32 Agencification 315 -- Jan Kees van Donge -- 33 Capacity building 323 -- Mary E. Hilderbrand -- 34 Controlling corruption 333 -- Jon S. T Quah -- 35 Human resource management: the challenge of adaptation 342 -- Willy McCourt -- 36 Financial management 349 -- A. Premchand -- Section C Managing Outside the Central State -- 37 Civil society and its role in development 363 -- Ron Clarke -- 38 The rise of non-governmental organizations: issues in -- development management 372 -- David Lewis -- 39 Public-private partnerships 381 -- Dennis Rondinelli -- 40 Decentralization 389 -- Brian Smith -- 41 Community participation and decision making 400 -- Paul Francis -- Section D Managing at the Project Level -- 42 Project appraisal and evaluation: recent developments 411 -- John Weiss -- 43 Planning and managing development projects 421 -- Richard Bond.".
- 2001051143 tableOfContents "[1] Words of inspiration -- [2] An invitation to prayer -- [3] The Rosary hour -- [4] A life in prayer".
- 2001051170 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Homo Viator: From Pilgrimage to Religious Tourism -- via the Journey -- Luigi Tomasi -- 2 The Holy Man as Traveler and Travel Attraction: Early -- Christian Asceticism and the Moral Problematic of -- Modernity -- Judith Adler -- 3 The Sociology of Medieval Pilgrimage: Contested Views -- and Shifting Boundaries -- Lutz Kaelber -- 4 Pilgrimages of Yesterday, Jubilees of Today -- Maria I. Macioti -- 5 New Canterbury Trails: Pilgrimage and Tourism in -- Anglican London -- William H. Swatos, Jr. -- 6 Popular Religion and Pilgrimages in Western Europe -- Liliane Voye -- 7 Contemporary Pagan Pilgrimages -- Michael York -- 8 Visitation to Disaster Sites -- Anthony J. Blasi -- 9 Our Lady of Clear*ater: Postmodern Traditionalism -- William H. Swatos, Jr. -- 10 Kathmandu and Home Again: A Cautionary Tale -- Richard Quinney -- Epilogue: Pilgrimage for a New Millennium -- William H. Swatos, Jr., and Luigi Tomasi -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors.".
- 2001051173 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Dramatistic Analysis and the Puget Sound War, 1854-1858 -- 2. Rhetorical Genres and the Sioux Uprising, 1862 -- 3. Political Spectacles and the Sand Creek Massacre, 1864- -- 1865 -- 4. Colonial Discourse and the Navajo Internment, 1846-1868 -- 5. Identity Transformation and the Journeys of Fanny Kelly -- and Chief Red Cloud, 1864-1870 -- 6. Rituals of Redress and Zuni Witch Cases, 1880-1900 -- 7. Resistance, Advocacy, and the Southern Cheyenne and -- Arapaho, 1868-1961 -- 8. Legislative Movements and the Return of Blue Lake, 1922- -- 1970 -- 9. Ethnography and Puget Sound Indian Fishing Rights, 1973- -- 1974 -- 10. Lamentation and Agitation at Wounded Knee, 1890 and -- 1973 -- 11. Idian Alcohol Abuse, Narrative Reasoning, and the -- Gordon House Case, 1992-2000.".
- 2001051221 tableOfContents "v. 1. Performance-based portfolios -- v. 2. Performance-based projects.".
- 2001051229 tableOfContents "v. 1. Ways of mapping the world -- v. 2. Observation and measurement -- v. 3. Maps for travelers -- v. 4. Navigation -- v. 5. Mapping new lands -- v. 6. Mapping for governments -- v. 7. City maps -- v. 8. Mapping for today and tomorrow.".
- 2001051245 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-B -- v. 2. C-F -- v.3. G-M -- v. 4. N-S -- v. 5. T-Z.".
- 2001051250 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I. CONTEXT -- 1 Why Do People Change? -- 2 Ambivalence: The Dilemma of Change -- 3 Facilitating Change -- PART II. PRACTICE -- 4 What Is Motivational Interviewing? -- 5 Change and Resistance: Opposite Sides of a Coin -- 6 Phase 1: Building Motivation for Change -- 7 Responding to Change Talk -- 8 Responding to Resistance -- 9 Enhancing Confidence -- 10 Phase 2: Strengthening Commitment to Change -- 11 A Practical Case Example -- 12 Ethical Considerations -- PART mI. LEARNING MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWIN( -- 13 Reflections on Learning -- 14 Facilitating Learning -- PART IV. APPLICATIONS OF -- MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING -- 15 Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change -- Carlo C. DiClemente and Mary Marden Velasquez -- 16 The Efficacy of Motivational Interviewing -- and Its Adaptations: What We Know So Far -- Brian L. Burke, Hal Arkowitz, and Christopher Dunn -- 17 Motivational Interviewing in Medical and Public -- Health Settings -- Ken Resnicow, Colleen Dilorio, Johanna E. Soet, Belinda Borrelli, -- Denise Ernst, Jacki Hecht, and Angelica K. Thevos -- 18 Variations on a Theme: Motivational Interviewing -- and Its Adaptations -- Stephen Rollnick, Jeff Allison, Stephanie Ballasiotes, Tom Barth, -- Christopher C. Butler, Gary S. Rose, and David B. Rosengren -- 19 The Role of Values in Motivational Interviewing -- Christopher C. Wagner and Francisco P. Sanchez -- 20 Motivational Interviewing and Treatment Adherence -- Allen Zweben and Allan Zuckoff -- 21 Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents -- and Young Adults -- John S. Baer and Peggy L. Peterson -- 22 Motivational Interviewing with Criminal -- Justice Populations -- Joel L D. Ginsburg, Ruth E. Mann, Frederick Rotgers, -- and John R. Weekes -- 23 Motivational Interviewing with Couples -- Brian L. Burke, Georgy Vassilev, Alexander Kantchelov, -- and Allen Zweben -- 24 Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment -- of Dual Disorders -- Nancy Handmaker, Michele Packard, and Kelly Conforti -- 25 Perils and Possibilities of Group-Based -- Motivational Interviewing -- Scott T. Walters, Richard Ogle, and John E. Martin -- References -- Index.".
- 2001051252 tableOfContents "1. China : Old and new' challenges / Maria Weber and Streania Paladini -- 2. Structural reforms in Japan : the attempt to transform the country's economic system / Corrado Molteni -- 3. Something new, something old : the South Korean economy after the financial crisis / Vasco Molini and Roberta Rabellotti -- 4. Economic and policy convergence in ASEAN : Malaysia and Thailand compared / Michael C. Plummer and Benedetta Trivellato -- 5. New impulses towards economic integration in East Asia : prospects and issues / Robert Scollay -- 6. APEC and trade liberalisation after Seattle : transregionalism without a cause? / Vinod Aggarwal -- 7. Shifts in East Asia regional security : old issues and new events amidst multilateral-bilateral tensions / Maria Julia Trombetta and Maria Weber -- 8. Conclusions / Maria Weber. -- Index.".
- 2001051278 tableOfContents "v. 1. Three worlds meet -- v. 2. Colonization and settlement -- v. 3. Revolution and new nation -- v. 4. Expansion and reform -- v. 5. Civil War and Reconstruction -- v. 6. The development of the industrial United States -- v. 7. The emergence of modern America -- v. 8. The Great Depression and World War II -- v. 9. Postwar United States -- v. 10. Contemporary United States -- v. 11. Comprehensive index.".
- 2001051281 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Topics in transformation groups -- A. Adem and J.F Davis -- 2. R-trees in topology, geometry, and group theory -- M. Bestvina -- 3. Geometric structures on 3-manifolds -- E Bonahon -- 4. Dehn surgery on knots -- S. Boyer -- 5. Piecewise linear topology -- J.L. Bryant -- 6. Geometric group theory -- J.W. Cannon -- 7. Infinite dimensional topology and shape theory -- A. Chigogidze -- 8. Nonpositive curvature and reflection groups -- M. W Davis -- 9. Cohomological dimension theory -- J. Dydak -- 10. Flows with knotted closed orbits -- J. Franks and M.C. Sullivan -- 11. Nielsen fixed point theory -- R. Geoghegan -- 12. Mapping class groups -- N. V. Ivanov -- 13. Seifert manifolds -- K.B. Lee and E Raymond -- 14. Quantum invariants of 3-manifolds -- W.B.R. Lickorish -- 15. L2-invariants of regular coverings of compact manifolds and CW-complexes -- W. Lack -- 16. Metric spaces of curvature > k -- C. Plaut -- 17. Hyperbolic manifolds -- J.G. Ratcliffe -- 18. Heegaard splittings of compact 3-manifolds -- M. Scharlemann -- 19. Representations of 3-manifold groups -- P.B. Shalen -- 20. Topological rigidity theorems -- C.W. Stark -- 21. Homology manifolds -- S. Weinberger -- Author Index -- Subject Index.".
- 2001051283 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: SELF-CREATION -- Chimera -- Self and Antiself -- Eating Dirt -- Self-Defense -- SELF-IMPROVEMENT -- Light and Shadow -- Watermarks -- The Flame Within -- Madness -- SELF-TRANSFORMATION -- Acorns of Faith -- Forgiving the Father -- Saved by Death -- The Metamorphosis.".
- 2001051329 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: the Signs of Madness 1515 -- The Meaning of Madness39 -- Reading the Greeks: The Libation Bearers, Antigone and The Bacchae 53 -- I: The Libation Bearers 54 -- II: Antigone 74 -- Im: The Bacchae 92 -- Reading Shakespeare: The Negation of Being and Becoming in O11ello and Macbeth105 -- I: Macbeth106 -- II: Othello121 -- Reading Modem Tragedy: Hedda Gabler, A Streetcar Named Desired Death of a Salesman139 -- I: Hedda Gabler142 -- II: A Streetcar Named Desire154 -- m : Death of a Salesman166 -- Conclusion: Reading Tragedy in the Negative173 -- Notes191 -- Bibliography215 -- Index227.".
- 2001051336 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Access to Land: Patterns of Land Holding and Land -- Ownership -- 1.0 Introduction -- 1.1 The Closing Land Frontier and the Changing of Land Rights -- 1.1.1 Population Pressure and Shifts in Land Use Patterns -- 1.1.2 The Dramatic Depletion of Forest Land -- 1.1.3 Land Rights and Ownership Security -- 1.2 Access to Land Ownership: The Challenge -- 1.2.1 Concentration in Rice Land Ownership -- 1.2.2 Land Transactions -- 1.2.3 Land Prices: An Absolute Constraint to Land Property -- 1.3 Land Tenure: The Role of Land Rental Markets -- 1.3.1 Concentration in Rice Landholding Sizes and Land Tenure -- 1.3.2 Factors affecting tenancy -- 1.3.3 Landowner-Tenant Relationships -- 1.3.4 Land Rentals -- 1.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Rural Labor Markets and Off-Farm Employment -- 2.0 Introduction -- 2.1 Family Labor Force, Labor Exchangeand Hired Labor, Farm -- and Off-Farm Work: Definitional Issues -- 2.1.1 The Composition of the Rice Labor Force -- 2.1.2 Characteristics of Non-Family Labor and Labor Contracts -- 2.1.3 Farm, Non-Farm and Off-Farm Activities -- 2.2 Family Demographics and the Household Supply of Labor -- 2.3 Scale of Farming, Land Tenure, and Labor Intensity -- 2.3.1 The Relation between the Scale of Farming and Labor Use -- 2.3.2 The Relation between Land Tenure and Labor Use -- 2.4 Choice of Technology and Factor Proportions -- 2.4.1 The Seasonality of Agriculture and Seasonal Shifts in Labor -- Requirements -- 2.4.2 The Impact of Technical Change on Labor Absorption -- 2.5 Interactions between Rural and Urban Labor Markets -- 2.5.1 An Overview of Off-Farm Activities -- 2.5.2 Labor Market Adjustments and Wage Rates -- 2.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Capital Formation -- 3.0 Introduction -- 3.1 The Failure of the Green Revolution -- 3.1.1 Irrigation and Water Management -- 3.1.2 Adoption of Improved Varieties -- 3.1.3 Fertilizer Use and Factor Prices -- 3.1.4 Planting Technique and Herbicide Use -- 3.2 The Success of Mechanization -- 3.2.1 Trends in Mechanization -- 3.2.2 Patterns of Agricultural Equipment among Rice Farmers -- 3.2.3 Explaining the Mechanization Process -- 3.3 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Access to Rural Credit -- 4.0 Introduction -- 4.1 General Structure of Credit Markets -- 4.1.1 Institutional and Non-Institutional Lenders: Market Share, -- Loan Length, Loan Size -- 4.1.2 Formal Versus Non-Formal Interest Rates -- 4.1.3 The Question of Collateral -- 4.2 The Bias in Farmers Access to Credit -- 4.2.1 The Farm Location -- 4.2.2 Farm Size -- 4.2.3 The Security of Land Ownership and Land Tenure -- 4.3 Access to Credit and Capital Formation -- 4.3.1 The Puzzling Questions of Attribution and Fungibility -- 4.3.2 Access to Credit and Farming Techniques -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Agrarian Structure, Land Tenure Security and The Nature of the -- Land Market -- Industrialization, Labor Shortage and Adjustment in the Labor -- Market -- The Process of Technical Innovation -- Performance of Agricultural Credit -- Scope for Government Intervention.".
- 2001051379 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Torrance's Thought in Outline -- 3. The Impact of Theology on the Natural Sciences: The Idea of Contribution -- 4. The Power of Reality: The Idea of Compulsion -- 5. The Impact of the Natural Sciences on Theology: The Idea of Reminder -- 6. Conclusion.".
- 2001051387 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 LIFE WITHIN THE WALLS 15 -- 2 GHETTO INSTITUTIONS 53 -- 3 ROUNDUPS, SELECTIONS, AND DEPORTATIONS 101 -- 4 PASSIVE AND ACTIVE RESISTANCE INSIDE THE GHETTO 205 -- 5 ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WALLS 305 -- 6 LIBERATION 393.".
- 2001051412 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 8 -- INTRODUCTION -- Writing Systems, Coded Civilizations and Undeciphered Scripts 10 -- PART I THREE GREAT DECIPHERMENTS -- I Voices of the Pharaohs -- EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS (EGYPT) 50 -- II The Labyrinth of Minos -- LINEAR B (GREECE) 74 -- III Bishop de Landa's Inquisition -- MAYAN GLYPHS (CENTRAL AMERICA) 104 -- PART II UNDECIPHERED SCRIPTS -- IV Voices of the Black Pharaohs -- THE MEROITIC SCRIPT (SUDAN) 140 -- V Greek but not Greek -- THE ETRUSCAN ALPHABET (ITALY) 156 -- VI A Mediterranean Mystery -- LINEAR A (THE AEGEAN) 182 -- VII Secrets of the Ancient Ledgers -- THE PROTO-ELAMITE SCRIPT (IRAN) 200 -- VIII Birdmen of Rapanui -- RONGORONGO (EASTER ISLAND) 218 -- IX 7he New World Begins to Write -- THE ZAPOTEC AND ISTHMIAN SCRIPTS (MEXICO) 244 -- X At the Sign of the Unicorn -- THE INDUS SCRIPT (PAKISTAN/INDIA) 264 -- XI Sir Arthur's 'Chaunt of Victory ' -- THE PHAISTOS DISC (CRETE) 296 -- CONCLUSION -- XII 7he Urge to Decipher 316 -- NOTES AND REFERENCES 324 -- FURTHER READING 334 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY 335 -- ILLUSTRATION CREDITS 341 -- INDEX 344.".
- 2001051423 tableOfContents "Team sports are tops in Mexico -- Animal sports, tradition or cruelty? -- Mexico, where water runs high and adventure runs everywhere -- Mexicans ride 'em, rope 'em, and wrangle 'em -- Mexicans hold the ball in their court : handball, jai alai, and tennis -- Mexicans salute solo sports.".
- 2001051424 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements -- Introduction: What's Wrong with Addiction? -- 1 The Substance of Drugs -- 2 Reading the Signs of Disorder: Diagnosing Dependence -- 3 Further and Further from the Normal World: The Addicted Self -- 4 Smoking, Addiction and Time -- 5 Disorders of Eating and the Healthy Diet: How to Eat Well -- 6 Sex and Love Addiction: The Ethics and Erotics of Intimacy -- 7 The Recovery Habit -- 8 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001051469 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. The Very Basics of Humans and the World -- We Inhabit 1 -- Our Most Basic Objectives 1 -- Atoms and Molecules Make the Human, Not Clothes 2 -- Energy Is Everything 10 -- Water Solubility Determines How Chemicals Are Treated in Our Body 13 -- Acids and Bases Contribute to the Chemistry Lab of Our Body 16 -- Free Radicals Are Biological Bullies; Antioxidants Are Cellular Superheroes 17 -- Chapter 2. How Our Body Works 21 -- Cells Are Life 21 -- We Hang Our Body on the Bony Skeleton 31 -- Nervous Tissue Is Electrical and Excitable 34 -- Skeletal Muscle Allows Us to Move 39 -- The Heart and Circulation Are a Fantastic Delivery System 43 -- Our Kidneys Are Filtering Systems 49 -- Digestion Makes Nutrients Available to Our Body 50 -- Hormones Are Messengers Traveling in Our Blood 54 -- Chapter 3. The Nature of Food 57 -- Nutrients Nourish Our Body 57 -- Nutrition Supplements Are a Multibillion-Dollar Industry 68 -- Chapter 4. Carbohydrates Are Our Most Basic Fuel Source 77 -- Carbohydrates Power Our Body 77 -- Carbohydrates Are Absorbed As Monosaccharides 80 -- The Level of Circulating Blood Glucose Is Tightly Regulated 88 -- Fiber Is an Important Nutraceutical Family 97 -- Chapter 5. Fats and Cholesterol Are Not All Bad 101 -- The Basics of Fats and Cholesterol 101 -- Fatty Acids Can Vary in Length, Degree, and Type of Saturation 109 -- Fat Is Our Most Significant Means of Storing Energy 117 -- Fat and Cholesterol Need Special Help to Get Around in Our Body 123 -- Chapter 6. Proteins Are Our Structural and Functional Basis 129 -- Proteins Are Combinations of Amino Acids 129 -- Protein Is Found in All Natural Foods and Enters Our Body As Amino Acids 133 -- Some Amino Acids Are Essential Components of Our Diet 137 -- Body Protein Is a Fuel Reserve Similar to Glycogen and Fat, but Not Exactly 140 -- Interest in Specific Amino Acids Is Growing 144 -- Chapter 7. We Are All Wet 147 -- Water Is the Basis of Our Body 147 -- Our Body Loses Water 149 -- Water Is an Essential Nutrient 153 -- Chapter 8. Energy Metabolism and Body Composition 157 -- Human Composition 157 -- Supply and Demand Economics of Body Weight 159 -- Metabolism Equals Energy Expenditure 166 -- Obesity Has Become a Modern-Day Nutrition Epidemic in Some Countries 175 -- Pinching, Dunking, and Electricity Are All Used to Assess Body Fat 183 -- Food and Activity Are the Sculptors of Our Body Composition 185 -- Smart Weight Loss Employs Smart Planning and Execution 192 -- Chapter 9. We Need Vitamins for Vitality 199 -- Vitamins Are Vital Molecules in Our Food 199 -- Water-Soluble Vitamins Are Vitamin C and the B-Complex Vitamins 201 -- Vitamins A, D, E, and K Are Vital Lipids 225 -- Chapter 10. The Minerals of Our Body 241 -- The Major Minerals Include Calcium, Phosphorus, and Electrolytes 241 -- Minor Minerals Function As Components of Proteins and Other Molecules 261 -- Chapter 11. Exercise and Sports Nutrition 285 -- The Intensity and Duration of Exercise Determines the Adaptation 285 -- Muscle Is Fueled by Carbohydrates, Fatty Acids, and a Small Amount of Protein 287 -- Muscle Cells Are Not All the Same 289 -- Resistance Training Is Hard Work but Well Worth the Effort 295 -- Nutrition Supplements Marketed to Enhance Muscle Mass Abound 300 -- Aerobic or Cardiovascular Training Is Good for Your Heart and Metabolism 307 -- Sport Drinks Are Liquid Performance 314 -- Many Programs and Products Are Touted to Improve Endurance Performance 316 -- Chapter 12. Nutrition Throughout Life 323 -- Making a Baby Is Complicated 323 -- Babies Work Their Way Up to People Food 328 -- Kids Grow Fast 334 -- Adults Are Faced with a New Set of Nutrition Concerns 338 -- Osteoporosis Is Bones with Holes 341 -- Chapter 13. Nutrition and the Major Killers of Humans 349 -- Heart Disease Is a Matter of Bad Plumbing 350 -- Hypertension Hurts the Heart and Blood Vessels 371 -- Cancer Is When Good Cells Go Bad 375 -- Appendix A: Periodic Table of Elements 385 -- Appendix B: CDC Growth Charts, United States 389 -- Suggested Readings 401 -- Index 403.".
- 2001051471 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Prefacev -- Contributors xi -- PART I ISOLATION AND CULTURE OF NSCs -- 1 Neural Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells -- K. Sue O'Shea-- 2 Production and Analysis of Neurospheres from Acutely Dissociated and Postmortem CNS Specimens -- Eric D. Laywell, Valery G. Kukekov, Oleg Suslov, -- Tong Zheng, and Dennis A. Steindler 15 -- 3 Isolation of Stem and Precursor Cells from Fetal Tissue -- Yuan Y. Wu, Tahmina Mujtaba, and Mahendra S. Rao29 -- 4 Olfactory Ensheathing Cells: Isolation and Culture from the Rat Olfactory Bulb -- Susan C. Barnett and A. Jane Roskams 41 -- 5 Culturing Olfactory Ensheathing Glia from the Mouse Olfactory Epithelium -- Edmund Au and A. Jane Roskams49 -- 6 Production of Immortalized Human Neural Crest Stem Cells -- Seung U. Kim, Eiji Nakagawa, Kozo Hatori, Atsushi Nagai, -- Myung A. Lee, and Jung H. Bang55 -- 7 Adult Rodent Spinal Cord Derived Neural Stem Cells: Isolation and Characterization -- Lamya S. Shihabuddin67 -- 8 Preparation of Neural Progenitors from Bone Marrow and Umbilical Cord Blood -- Shijie Song and J. Sanchez-Ramos79 -- 9 Seeding Neural Stem Cells on Scaffolds of PGA, PLA, and Their Copolymers -- Erin Lavik, Yang D. Teng, Evan Snyder, and Robert Langer 89 -- PART II CHARACTERIZATION OF NSCs IN VITRO -- A. CELLULAR TECHNIQUES -- 10 Analysis of Cell Generation in the Telencephalic Neuroepithelium -- Takao Takahashi, Verne S. Caviness, Jr., -- and Pradeep G. Bhide101 -- 11 Clonal Analyses and Cryopreservation -- of Neural Stem Cell Cultures -- Angelo L. Vescovi, Rossella Galli, and Angela Gritti115 -- 12 Assessing the Involvement of Telomerase in Stem Cell Biology -- Mark P. Mattson, Peisu Zhang, and Weiming Fu 125 -- 13 Detection of Telomerase Activity in Neural Cells -- Karen R. Prowse137 -- 14 In Vitro Assays for Neural Stem Cell Differentiation -- Marcel M. Daadi 149 -- 15 Electron Microscopy and Lac-Z Labeling -- Bela Kosaras and Evan Snyder157 -- B. ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES -- 16 Techniques for Studying the Electrophysiology of Neurons Derived from Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells -- David S. K. Magnuson and Dante J. Morassutti179 -- C. MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES -- 17 Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization -- Barbara A. Tate and Rachel L. Ostroff 189 -- 18 RT-PCR Analyses of Differential Gene Expression -- in ES-Derived Neural Stem Cells -- Theresa E. Gratsch197 -- 19 Differential Display: Isolation of Novel Genes -- Theresa E. Gratsch213 -- 20 Cell Labeling and Gene Misexpression by Electroporation -- Terence J. Van Raay and Michael R. Stark223 -- 21 Gene Therapy Using Neural Stem Cells -- Luciano Conti and Elena Cattaneo 233 -- 22 Modeling Brain Pathologies Using Neural Stem Cells -- Simonetta Siplone and Elena Cattaneo245 -- PART III UTILIZATION/CHARACTERIZATION OF NSCs IN VivO -- A. ENDOGENOUS POOLS OF STEM/PROGENITOR CELLS -- 23 Activation and Differentiation of Endogenous Neural Stem Cell Progeny in the Rat Parkinson Animal Model -- Marcel M. Daadi 265 -- 24 Identification of Musashil-Positive Cells in Human Normal and Neoplastic Neuroepithelial Tissues by Immunohistochemical Methods -- Yonehiro Kanemura, Shin-ichi Sakakibara, -- and Hideyuki Okano273 -- 25 Identification of Newborn Cells by BrdU Labeling and Immunocytochemistry In Vivo -- Sanjay S. P. Magavi and Jeffrey D. Macklis283 -- 26 Immunocytochemical Analysis of Neuronal Differentiation -- Sanjay S. P. Magavi and Jeffrey D. Macklis291 -- 27 Neuroanatomical Tracing of Neuronal Projections with Fluoro-Gold -- Lisa A. Catapano, Sanjay S. P. Magavi, -- and Jeffrey D. Macklis299 -- B. TRANSPLANTATION -- 28 Labeling Stem Cells In Vitro for Identification of Their Differentiated Phenotypes After Grafting into the CNS -- Qi-lin Cao, Stephen M. Onifer, and Scott R. Whittemore307 -- 29 Optimizing Stem Cell Grafting into the CNS -- Scott R. Whittemore, Y. Ping Zhang, Christopher B. Shields, -- Dante J. Morassutti, and David S. K. Magnuson319 -- 30 Vision-Guided Technique for Cell Transplantation and Injection of Active Molecules into Rat and Mouse Embryos -- Lorenzo M agrassi327 -- 31 Transplantation into Neonatal Rat Brain as a Tool to Study Properties of Stem Cells -- Tanja Zigova and Mary B. Newman341 -- 32 Routes of Stem Cell Administration in the Adult Rodent -- Alison E. Willing, Svitlana Garbuzova-Davis, -- Paul R. Sanberg, and Samuel Saporta357 -- Index3 7 5.".
- 2001051521 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1 -- I. A Jewish Zarathustra, 1914-1918 -- 5 -- II. Unlocking the Gates, 1919-1932 -- 85 -- III. Redemption through Sin, 1933-1947 -- 205 -- IV. Master Magician Emeritus, 1948-1982 -- 343 -- Notes -- 499 -- Selected Bibliography -- 533 -- Chronology -- 535 -- Index -- 539.".
- 2001051529 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1 -- 2 Mkomazi 15 -- 3 Histories 23 -- 4 Environments 55 -- 5 People 85 -- 6 A Desert Strange 123 -- 7 Livelihoods of Evicted Pastoralists 137.".
- 2001051549 tableOfContents "On truth -- On freedom of choice -- On the fall of the Devil.".
- 2001051563 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART ONE: Introductory Considerations -- Authorship -- Date and provenance -- Sources -- John's omissions -- Interlocking between John and the Synoptics -- The oudines of the four Gospels -- Other indications of historicity -- Literary genre -- John's unique audience and purposes -- The burden of proof and the criteria of authenticity -- The way forward -- PART TWO: Commentary -- Prologue (1:1-18) -- The Baptist's testimony (1:19-34) -- The first followers of Jesus (1:35-51) -- Water into wine (2:1-11) -- Clearing the temple (2:12-25) -- Jesus and Nicodemus (3:1-21) -- The Baptist gives way to Jesus (3:22-36) -- Jesus and the Samaritan woman (4:1-42) -- Healing an official's son (4:43-54) -- Healing the invalid by the Bethesda pool (5:1-18) -- The son's testimony (5:19-47) -- Feeding the five thousand (6:1-15) -- Walking on water (6:16-21) -- The bread of life discourse (6:22-59) -- A turning point in Jesus' ministry (6:60-71) -- Jesus leaves for the Tabernaces festival (7:1-13) -- Jesus begins teaching at Tabernaces (7:14-36) -- The living water (7:37-52) -- The woman caught in adultery (7:53 - 8:11)] -- The light of the world (8:12-30) -- Jesus as the 'I am' (8:31-59) -- Healing the man born blind (9:1-12) -- The aftermath of the miracle (9:13-41) -- The good shepherd (10:1-21) -- The feast of Dedication (10:22-42) -- The resurrection of Lazarus (11:1-44) -- Plotting to kill Jesus (11:45-57) -- Mary of Bethany anoints Jesus (12:1-11) -- The 'atriumphal entry' (12:12-19) -- Jesus' death and the ministry to the Greeks (12:20-36) -- Summaries of Jesus' ministry (12:37-50) -- The footwashing (13:1-20) -- Betrayal and denial predicted (13:21-38) -- 'Do not let your hearts be troubled' (14:1-14) -- The promise of the Paraclete (14:15-31) -- The vine and the branches (15:1-17) -- Future hatred for the disciples (15:18 - 16:4) -- Further encouragement (16:5-33) -- Jesus' 'high-priestly' prayer (17:1-26) -- Jesus' arrest (18:1-14) -- Initial interrogations of Peter and Jesus (18:15-27) -- Jesus and Pilate (18:28 - 19:16) -- The crucifixion (19:17-30) -- Confirmation of death and burial (19:31-42) -- Resurrection and appearance to Mary Magdalene (20:1-18) -- Jesus appears to the Eleven (20:19-29) -- The purpose of the Gospel (20:30-31) -- Fishing in Galilee (21:1-14) -- The future for Peter and John (21:15-23) -- Final testimony (21:24-25).".
- 2001051571 tableOfContents "Plato -- Aristophanes -- Xenophon.".
- 2001051595 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: About the Editor -- Contributors -- Foreword: Women As Subjects of Their Experiences -- Kelley L. Phillips -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: The Yellow Wallpaper -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- I: HOSPITALS -- From The Loony-Bin Trip -- Kate Millett -- Life Inside -- Mindy Lewis -- Ode to Carrie White -- Elayne Clift -- From The Bell Jar -- Sylvia Plath -- For Love Nor Money -- Anonymous -- Since You Asked, Here Is Why -- Amy Stuber -- Death Interrupted -- Barbara Shooltz Kendzierski -- Outstanding Charges -- Barbara Shooltz Kendzierski -- The Setup -- Mary Hower -- The Scream -- J. Lisa Richesson -- Hospital -- Anne Myra Benjamin -- Safe Places -- Catherine Ann Fabio -- The Waiting Room -- Kathleen M. Kelley -- Home Sweet Nuthouse -- Sara Kirschenbaum -- i remember -- Hadiyah Carlyle -- Bathing in the Bin -- Jo Patti -- Outtakes -- Elayne Clift -- You, Doctor Martin -- Anne Sexton -- II: THERAPY -- From Welcome to My Country -- Lauren Slater -- The Caregivers Dance -- Catherine Spensley -- The Psychoanalyst's Daughter: A Memoir -- Karen Wunsch -- Vested Interests -- Geraldine A. J. Sanford -- Putdown -- Geraldine A. J. Sanford -- Is She Really Listening? -- Anna Mills -- We Go a Little Over the Hour -- Kathleen M. Kelley -- Suite 506 -- Barbara Shooltz Kendzierski -- Escaping the Cabin -- Adrienne Ross -- Therapy -- Celia Jeffries -- Preview -- Nancy A. McMichael -- From Undercurrents -- Martha Manning -- It's Going to Be a Great Daypro -- Megeen R. Mulholland -- Side Effects May Include: -- Megeen R. Mulholland -- Transference -- Beth Schorr Jaffe -- Consult -- Mary Damon Peltier -- Why Have You Come to My Office Today? -- Why Have You Come to the Hospital? -- Mary Damon Peltier -- My Last Freudian -- Kake Huck -- Fragments -- Kake Huck -- Misinterpreting Body -- Catlileen Calbert -- Dr. Abe's Psychotherapy -- Shira Dentz -- Going Out -- Catherine Turnbull -- Therapy Session -- Sharon Carter -- Just One Question Doctor-About My Terminatior -- Beth Schorr Jaffe -- The Story of My Therapy -- Sondra Zeidenstein -- III: HOPE -- Mrs. Gould -- Mindy Lewis -- Woman Knows It's Time to Quit Therapy -- Barbara Schmitz -- Simple Prayer -- Anonymous -- Clarity -- Janet Ruth Heller -- Saying Goodbye -- Pamela Malone -- Keeping Our Distance -- Lee Kottner -- Carol -- Carol Barrett -- Reflections for a Psychiatric Resident -- Barbara Shooltz Kendzierski -- When Therapy Works -- Maryhelen Snyder -- Afterword -- Wanda K. Mohr.".
- 2001051616 tableOfContents "The hermit's story -- Swans -- The prisoners -- The fireman -- The cave -- President's Day -- Real town -- Eating -- The distance -- Two deer.".
- 2001051617 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: o Scotland 11 -- The Voice of GolfVERLYN KLINKENBORG * 26 -- Playing with Better Players JOHN UPDIKE * 30 -- O America 33 -- Winter Rules WARD JUST * 48 -- 1 Prefer Merion's Towels to Augusta's, Don'tYouDAVID OWEN 51 -- Equipment. 57 -- The Joys of RiskJOHN PAUL NEWPORT 70 -- StarkismsCHARLES MCGRATH 73 -- The Early Tour Years 79 -- Single File MICHAEL DILEO 97 -- Hogan Lore Escapes Again DAN JENKINS * 100 -- O International Golf * 105 -- The CaddiemasterMICHAEL BAMBERGER * 125 -- Woe,Woe, the Golf Pro CURT SAMPSON * 128 -- * Television 131 -- The Tour According to Tiger JOHN FEINSTEIN * 152 -- Waiting Game CHANG-RAE LEE * 155 -- o The Course 159 7 -- Supreme Architect BRADLEY S. KLEIN * 180 -- The Ideal Golf HoleJERRY TARDE * 186 -- *3 The Outsiders * 189 -- Play Like a Man HOLLY BRUBACH * 211 -- The Jew Club MARK SINGER - 214 -- * The Swing 219 -- ScoringTAD FRIEND * 239 -- Course ManagementJACK WELCH * 242 -- Golf Takes a HolidayLEE EISENBERG * 246 -- Biographical Notes * 249 -- Acknowledgments 251 -- Illustration Credits * 252 -- Index 253.".
- 2001051640 tableOfContents "Curse of the werewuss -- Frankenstein's hamster -- Attack of the space toupees -- I forgot what you did last summer -- The abonimable showman.".
- 2001051659 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- I Conflicting Universals -- 1 Killing Them Softly: The Cold War and Culture 21 -- 2 Communist Manifestos 57 -- 3 Liberated Territories 86 -- II Peripheral Fantasies -- 4 Antistates 121 -- 5 The Black Angel of Lost Time 138 -- 6 The Magic of Alterity 159 -- III A Cultural Revolution -- 7 Cultural Revolutions: Trouble in the City 179 -- 8 The Seduction of Margins 201 -- 9 Bodies in Distress: Narratives of Globalization 220 -- 10 Obstinate Memory: Tainted History 234 -- 11 Inside the Empire 260 -- Notes 279 -- Acknowledgments 325 -- Index 327.".
- 2001051665 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter I -- Teaching Teamwork in Information Systems 1 -- Connie E. Wells, Roosevelt University, USA -- Chapter II -- The Challenge of Teaching Research Skills to Information -- Systems and Technology Students25 -- Beverley G. Hope, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand -- and City University of Hong Kong -- Mariam Fergusson, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Australia -- Chapter III -- Data Modeling: A Vehicle for Teaching Creative Problem -- Solving and Critical Appraisal Skills 41 -- Claire Atkins, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, New -- Zealand -- Section II: Teaching Techniques and Pedagogy -- Chapter IV -- Towards Establishing the Best Ways to Teach and Learn about IT 57 -- Chris Cope, Lorraine Staehr, and Pat Horan -- La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia -- Chapter V -- Computer-Supported Learning of Information Systems: -- Matching Pedagogy With Technology85 -- Raquel Benbunan-Fich and Leigh Stelzer -- Seton Hall University, USA -- Chapter VI -- Problem-Based Learning in Information -- Systems Analysis and Design100 -- John Bentley and Geoff Sandy, Victoria University, Australia -- Glenn Lowry, United Arab Emirates University -- Section III: Impact of the Web on IT Teaching -- Chapter VII -- Teaching or Technology: Who's Driving the Bandwagon?125 -- Geoffrey C. Mitchell, Victoria University of Wellington, New -- Zealand -- Beverley G. Hope, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand -- and City University of Hong Kong, China -- Chapter VIII -- Delivering Course Material via the Web: An Introduction146 -- Karen S. Nantz and Terry D. Lundgren -- Eastern Illinois University, USA -- Chapter IX -- Bridging the Industry-University Gap: An Action Research -- Study of a Web-Enabled Course Partnership166 -- Ned Kock, Temple University, USA -- Camille Auspitz and Brad King, Day & Zimmermann, Inc., USA -- Section IV: Developing an IT Curriculum -- Chapter X -- E-Commerce Curriculum Strategies and Implementation Tactics: An In- -- Depth Examination of DePaul University's Experience187 -- Linda V. Knight and Susy S. Chan -- DePaul University, USA -- Chapter XI -- Information Systems Curriculum Development as an -- Ecological Process206 -- Arthur Tatnall, Victoria University of Technology, Australia -- Bill Davey, RMIT University, Australia -- Chapter XII -- Information Technology Model Curricula Analysis222 -- Anthony Scime, State University of New York at Brockport, USA -- Chapter XIII -- Curriculum Model of the Information Resource Management Association -- and the Data Administration Managers Association240 -- Eli Cohen, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship -- and Management, Poland, and Informing Science Institute, USA.".
- 2001051682 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: REFERENCE GUIDES Standard Reference Notes Military Regions and Corps Tactical Zones Military Regions in Laos. NVA/VC Military Regions Lesser-Known Provinces of South Vietnam Principal Roadway Systems of South Vietnam MAP READING 101 How to Locate Grid Coordinates on Military Maps The Universal Transverse Mercatorial (UTM) Grid Zone System A and Z Beginning Grid Coordinates in South Vietnam: A Note of Caution Declination Map Scales Contour Intervals Grid Coordinates Plotting Grid Coordinates on a Military Map: An Exercise MILITARY MAPS OF VIETNAM Index to Maps NUMERIC FIREBASE, TERRAIN AND MINUTIAE LISTINGS ALPHABETIC FIREBASE, TERRAIN AND MINUTIAE LISTINGS Endnotes for Alphabetical Listings APPENDICES APPENDIX A: THE AIRFIELDS AND HELIPORTS OF SOUTH VIETNAM South Vietnam Aerodrome, Airfields and Heliport Synopsis by Military Region Airfields and Heliports Listed Alphabetically by Military Region/CTZ/Corps U.S. Military Medium to Large Airfields and Passenger Jet Capable Airports: Listed by Military Region/CTZ/Corps Airfields In North Vietnam - Per DMA/NOAA Charts Airfields In Cambodia - Per DMA/NOAA Charts Airfields In Laos - Per DMA/NOAA Charts Airfields In Thailand - Per DMA/NOAA Charts NDB, VOR, TACAN and DME Radio Guidance Facilities and Sites APPENDIX B: MILITARY FACILITY AND GEOGRAPHICAL DATA Major U.S. Military Base Camps Major Military Seaports U.S.N. Naval Support Activity, PBR, River Division and Tactical Bases in SVN Military POL (Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants) Facilities Major Headquarters, Corps, Divisional and Regimental Commands Major Headquarters and Advisory Commands Corps Level Commands and Attached Divisions/Support Elements Division, Regimental and Separate Brigade Level Commands U.S. Military Casualties by Province. Major Army Unit KIA (all causes) Casualty Totals Allied, Enemy and Civilian Casualty Estimates Disabled U.S. Veteran Statistics of the Vietnam War Non-U.S. Casualty Totals French Casualties of the First Indochina War Campaign Periods and Awards of the Vietnam War Executive Orders Defining the Combat Zone and Related Documents The Vietnam Combat Zone. Termination of Vietnam Combat Zone Issued by President Clinton 14May96 Executive Orders as They Relate To Medals and Awards Other Legal Citations APPENDIX C: MILITARY TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS AND MAP RESOURCES How to Acquire Copies of Military Topographical Maps (USGS, National Archives, Library of Congress and NOAA) USGS Catalog of NIMA Map Products Generally USGS Catalog of NIMA Vietnam Map Products L-7014 Series 1:50.000 Scale Military Topographical Maps Ordering L-7014 Series DMA/NIMA Maps From USGS Ordering Other U.S. Geological Survey Products Library of Congress and National Archives L-7014 Series Map Products Library of Congress Map Holdings Generally L-509/1501 Series DMA/NIMA maps on the Internet L-7014 and L-701 Series North/South Vietnam Map Stock Numbers and Sheet Names Vietnam L-7014 and L-701 Maps Sorted by Stock Number Vietnam L-7014 and L-701 Maps Sorted Alphabetically by Sheet Name NIMA - National Imagery and Mapping Agency Resources NIMA Topographic Maps NIMA (DMA) Public Sale catalog, Gazetteer of Vietnam Place-Names - NIMA/USGS Ordering NIMA's CD ROM Place-Names Gazetteer Hard-Copy Versions of the NIMA Vietnam Gazetteer USGS Foreign Geographic Names (hard-copy) Gazetteer Ordering Instructions NIMA Place-Name Gazetteers on-line at the GEOnet Names Server Operational Navigation/Tactical Pilotage Charts Available Through NOAA NOAA/NOS/NIMA Aeronautical and Nautical Charts and Publications ONC and TPC Aeronautical Charts ONC/TPC K-10 and ONC/TPC J-l 1 Aeronautical Chart Series Coverage ONC and TPC Indexes ONC and TPC Products and Pricing Ordering ONC and TPC Aeronautical Charts ARC Digitized Raster Graphics (ADRG) of ONCs and TPCs Miscellaneous Map Resources The Vietnam Map Book National Geographic Indochina Map. February 1967 The Map Catalog CIA Maps CIA World Fact Book Other CIA Maps and Publications Related to Vietnam Commercial Vendor Vietnam Map Sales Civilian And Military Maps Of Vietnam Available On The Internet Internet Map Sites L-1501 Series DMA JOG Maps on the Internet Firebase Information on the Internet U.S. Geological Survey Map Website APPENDIX D: RESEARCHING THE VIETNAM WAR: RESEARCHING AND ACQUIRING U.S. MILITARY HISTORICAL UNIT AND PERSONNEL RECORDS Obtaining U.S. Army Historical and Personnel Records U.S. Army Battalion Daily Staff Journals, Battalion Annual Historical Supplements, Operational and After-Action, and Reports U.S. Army Unit Rosters and Company Morning Reports U.S. Army Center for Military History Contacting the U.S. Army Military History Institute National Archives Military Films. Document and Photograph Search Engine Vietnam on Film and in Television Documentaries at the Library Of Congress Frequently Asked Questions on the U.S. Army Homepage. Obtaining U.S. Marine Historical and Personnel Records Obtaining U.S. Navy Historical and Personnel Records Obtaining U.S. Air Historical and Personnel Records Obtaining U.S. Coast Guard Historical and Personnel Records.".
- 2001051685 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Defining Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Its Causes -- Sexual Trauma -- Physical Trauma -- Psychological Trauma -- Spiritual Trauma -- Eyewitnesses and Survivors of Disaster -- Chapter 2. Symptoms of PTSD -- Chapter 3. Common Manifestations -- Spiritual Issues: Grief and Anger -- Chapter 4. Psychological Complications -- Church As Redemptive Community -- Chapter 5. Theological Dimensions of Spiritual Trauma -- Theodicy and Suffering -- Spiritual Care and Healing -- Forgiveness -- Prayer, Meditation, and Healing Practices -- Chapter 6. Special Needs and Issues of Veterans -- Female Veterans -- Gender Issues and Spirituality -- Chapter 7. Pastoral Care Issues for the Pastor/Caregiver -- Role of the Pastor -- Gender Issues and Sexuality -- Race, Class, and Cultural Issues -- Alternative Spirituality -- Suicide and Crisis Intervention -- Chapter 8. Healing Rituals A Liturgy of Communion and Healing -- Chapter 9. Good News in Scripture -- Chapter 10. Working with Therapists, Counselors, and Doctors -- Chapter 11. Clergy Self-Care -- Chapter 12. Prevention of PTSD -- Epilogue -- Appendix. Spiritual Assessment -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001051712 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER I 1 -- INTRODUCTION TMULTIRATE SYSTEMS -- Gordana Jovanovic-Dolecek -- INAOE Mexico -- CHAFFER II 27 -- MULTIATE SYSTEMS AND LTER BANKS -- Tapio Saramdki and Robert Bregovit -- Tampere University, Finland -- CHAPTER III 86 -- WAVELET TRANSFORMS AND -- MULTIRATE FILTERING -- RaghuveerRao -- Rochester Institute of Technology, USA -- CHAPTER IV 105 -- EFFICIENT MULTIRATE FILTERING -- Ljilana Milk and Mirosv Lutovac -- Mihailo Pupin Institute and Telecommunications and -- Electronics Institute, Yugoslavia -- CHAPTER V 143 -- A/D CONVERSION APPLICATIONS -- Godi Fischer -- CHAPTER VI 174 -- SUBBAND CODING OF SIGNALS -- Murilo B. de Carvalho and Eduardo A. B. da Silva -- Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil and -- Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -- CHAPTER VII 200 -- SPEECH AND AUDIO SIGNAL APPLICATION -- Hector Perez-Meana, Mariko Nakano-Miyatake and -- Luis Niio-de-Rivera-y-Oyarzabal -- National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico -- CHAPTER VIII 225 -- APPLICATIONS OF FILTER BANKS TO COMMUNICATIONS -- Cihan Tepedelenlioglu and Georgios B. Giannakis -- University of Minnesota, USA -- CHAPTER IX 257 -- DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MULTIRATE DIGITAL FILTERS -- Hakan Johansson and Lars Wanhammar -- Linkoping University, Sweden -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS 293 -- INDEX 299.".
- 2001051735 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Author's Note -- Prologue: A Miscalculation -- 1. Fields of Vision -- 2. Making a Great Man -- 3. Community Chest -- 4. Patently Brilliant -- 5. Going Hollywood -- 6. Networking -- 7. Life on Green Street -- 8. Confrontation -- 9. End Run -- 10. Who Owns What? -- 11. Narrow Escape -- 12. All's Fair, World's Fair -- 13. Breakdown, Breakout -- 14. Post War -- Epilogue: Perceptions and Reality -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.".
- 2001051755 tableOfContents "v. 1. The challenge and promise for K-12 educators -- v. 2. The challenge and promise for higher education faculty.".
- 2001051780 tableOfContents "Summer kill -- Ride the red trail -- Rustler's run.".
- 2001051818 tableOfContents "pt. 1. Before -- pt. 2. 1950-1961 : taking root -- pt. 3. 1961-1968 : speaking out, setting goals, making demands -- pt. 4. 1968-1973 : liberation -- pt. 5. 1973-1981 : coming of age -- pt. 6. 1981-1992 : in the shadow of AIDS -- pt. 7. 1992-2001 : on the national stage -- Postscript : September 11, 2001".
- 2001051847 tableOfContents "Bushwackers die hard -- Killer's guest -- Smart guy -- The Pie River -- Prodigal death.".
- 2001051855 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1/ MEMORIES OF THE MONON -- A PERSONAL ACCOUNTING OF THE HOOSIER LINE -- 2/ INDIANA'S OWN RAILROAD -- ORIGINS OF THE HOOSIER LINE, 1847-1909 -- 3/ FROM GLORYTO BANKRUPTCYTO REBIRTH -- THE HOOSIER LINE, 1910-1946 -- 4/ THE BARRIGER YEARS -- SEVEN YEARS OF CHANGE, 1946-1952 -- 5/TRANQUIL TIMES,TROUBLED TIMES -- THE HOOSIER LINE, 1953-1959 -- 6/THE NEW MONON,THE LAST MONON -- THE HOOSIER LINE, 1960-1971 -- 7/ THEY CALLED IT SHOPS -- THE HEART OF THE HOOSIER LINE: LAFAYETTE SHOPS -- 8/ RED-AND-GRAY THROUGH THE HOOSIER STATE -- A RECOLLECTION OF MONON PASSENGER TRAINS, 1946-1967 -- 9/ TONNAGE ON THE HOOSIER LINE -- A PICTORIAL OF MONON FREIGHT OPERATIONS AFTER WORLD WAR II -- 10/ EPILOGUE -- THE HOOSIER LINE AFTER JULY31, 1971.".
- 2001051856 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Inventing a Promising Future -- 2 How Successful Mentoring Works -- 3 The Risks of Relationships -- 4 Going the Distance -- 5 Mentoring in Perspective -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.".
- 2001051875 tableOfContents "[1] Introduction and analyzing written student work -- [2] Listening to students -- [3] Documenting patterns of student thinking -- [4] Asking questions of students.".
- 2001051894 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION by Caroline Kennedy -- CARL ELLIOTT, SR. by Michael Beschloss -- CHARLES LONGSTREET WELTNER by Bill Kovach -- LOWELL WEICKER, JR. by E. Dionne -- JAMES FLORIO byAnna Quindlen -- HENRY B. GONZALEZ by Pete Hamill -- MICHAEL L. SYNAR by Steven V Roberts -- CORKIN CHERUBINI by Marian Wright Edelman -- CHARLES PRICE by Maryanne Vollers -- NICKOLAS C. MURNION by Ron Suskind -- THE IRISH PEACEMAKERS by Michael Daly -- JOHN MCCAIN AND RUSSELL FEINGOLD by Albert R. Hunt -- HILDA SOLIS by Anthony Walton -- GERALD R. FORD by Bob Woodward -- JOHN LEWIS by Teresa Carpenter -- PROFILE IN COURAGE AWARD 2002: -- HEROES OF SEPTEMBER 11 -- DEAN KOLDENHOVEN -- KOFI ANNAN by Caroline Kennedy.".
- 20010519 tableOfContents "The British matron.--John Bull.--The young lady.--The public school.--The brass hats.--The diplomatists.--The bench of bishops--The Primrose league.--The temporary civil servant.--The imperialist.--The business man.--The country house.--The rationalist.--The Fabian society.--The war poets.--Kings in exile.--Mr. Bernard Shaw.--Mr. Hilaire Belloc.--The anarchist.--Sons of toil.--The Orangeman.--The daily newspaper.--The actor-manager.--The superman.--The domestic servant.--The House of lords.--The public house.--The poor law.--The sportsman.--The coupon government.--Certain artists.--Doctors and nurses.-- The literary critics.--Revolution?".
- 2001051915 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Analytical History: Where History and Sociology Meet 1 -- PART I. REVOLUTIONS -- 2 European Variants of the French Revolution 57 -- 3 Building Blocks of the French Revolution 100 -- 4 The American Revolution 139 -- 5 General Strikes, Mushroom Strikes 169 -- PART II. WARS -- 6 Wars for Territorial Expansion 207 -- 7 The Constraints of Logistics 300 -- PART III. PROSPECTS -- 8 Historical Forecasting 335 -- 9 Perspectives 364.".
- 2001051922 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Jack's Wrong Image I -- 1. I Went Away to Join the Navy 13 -- 2. They Were Officers and You Were Not 34 -- 3. The Finest and Most Sincere Crowd of Men 65 -- 4. I Never Thought I'd See Daylight Again 107 -- 5. This Rum It Was Wonderful Stuff 131 -- 6. A Sailor's Paradise 165 -- 7. Traveling with an Oar on My Shoulder 213 --Appendixes -- 1. Ratings in the Royal Navy, 1914 231 -- 2. Ratings in the Royal Navy, 1943 235 -- 3. Daily Standard Naval Rations, 1914 239 -- Informants for Sober Men and True 241 -- Abbreviations 247 -- Notes 249 -- Acknowledgments 267 -- Index 271.".
- 2001051933 tableOfContents "Hellhound on my trail -- Shoppers being carried into the flames.".
- 2001051947 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments vi -- Foreword by Sudhir Jonathan Foust -- President, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health viii --PART ONE: TlE PHILOSOPHY -- Chapter 1: From Temple Art to Healing Art 2 -- Chapter 2: Theoretical Foundations: The Sen Lines, the Doshas, -- and Western Medical Principles 7 -- Chapter 3: The Dancing Meditation of Thai Yoga Massage 27 -- Chapter 4: The Practitioner/Client Relationship 44 --PART TWO: THE PRACTICE -- Chapter 5: Introduction 56 -- Chapter 6: Sitting Postures 58 -- Chapter 7: Double- and Single-Foot Postures 72 -- Chapter 8: Sen Work on Legs 83 -- Chapter 9: Single-Leg Postures 87 -- Chapter 10: Side-Lying Postures 99 -- Chapter 11: Back-Position Postures 106 -- Chapter 12: Double-Leg Postures 116 -- Chapter 13: Abdomen, Chest, Arm, and Hand Postures 124 -- Chapter 14: Session Closure 134 -- Appendix 1: Personal Health Questionnaire 137 -- Appendix 2: Ayurvedic Constitution Questionnaire 140 -- Resources 142 -- Suggested Reading 147.".
- 2001051948 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I HYPOTHALAMUS/PITUITARY -- 1 Transcriptional Control of the Development and Function of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis -- Gretchen E. Parker, Kyle W. Sloop, and Simon J. Rhodes -- Part II GROWTH -- 2 Molecular Mutations in the Human Growth Hormone Axis -- Zvi Laron -- 3 Normal and Abnormal Growth -- Emily C. Walvoord and Erica A. Eugster -- 4 Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency -- Zehra Haider and James W. Edmondson -- Part III THYROID -- 5 Molecular Mechanisms of Thyroid Gland Development: Insights from Clinical Studies andfrom Mutant Mice -- Guy Van Vliet -- 6 Fetal-Perinatal Thyroid Physiology -- DelbertA. Fisher -- 7 Thyroid Disorders in Children and Adolescents -- Scott A. Rivkees -- Part IV CALCIUM AND BONE -- 8 Genetic Control of Parathyroid Gland Development and Molecular Insights into Hypoparathyroidism. -- Michael A. Levine -- 9 Bone Physiology -- Salvatore Minisola and Lorraine A. Fitzpatrick -- 10 Pediatric Bone Disease -- Linda Anne DiMeglio -- Part V GONADAL DEVELOPMENT -- 11 Transcriptional Development of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis -- Sally Radovick, Helen H. Kim, Diane E. J. Stafford, -- Andrew Wolfe, and Marjorie Zakaria -- 12 Sexual Differentiation -- Tamara S. Hannon and John S. Fuqua -- 13 Prenatal Androgens and Sexual Differentiation of Behavior -- Sheri A. Berenbaum -- 14 Normal and Precocious Puberty -- Joan DiMartino-Nardi -- 15 Delayed Puberty -- Steven G. Waguespack and Ora Hirsch Pescovitz -- Part VI ADRENAL -- 16 Molecular Development -- of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) Axis -- Sophia P. Tsakiri, George P. Chrousos, -- and Andrew N. Margioris -- 17 Molecular Genetics of Adrenal Disease -- Perrin C. White -- Index.".
- 2001051984 tableOfContents "Introduction : access to hidden things / Mary Anderson McWilliams -- In the company of the enlightened : portraits of Mughal rulers and holy men / Rochelle L. Kessler -- The pen of depiction : drawings of 15th- and 16th-century Iran / David J. Roxburgh -- Serving wisdom : the contents of Samanid epigraphic pottery / Oya Pancaroğlu.".
- 2001051999 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1 2 Women and Politics: Herstory 7 Introduction 7 Gender and Political Theory 11 Forms of Political Engagement 15 Issues of Representation 17 Affirmative Actions and Challenging Behavior 19 3 Practical Politics and the Gender Turn 31 Introduction 31 En-gendering Style Politics 39 Women in a Man's Mad World 45 Gender Impact Assessment: Style and Substance 56 4 Framed: Women, Politics, and News Discourse 63 Introduction 63 The Changing Face of Political News 69 The Political Interview and the Cult of Personality 75 Gender on the Agenda: Framing Women 79 Does This Make Her Bottom Look Big? 89 The Gendered Discourse of Politics 95 5 Acting Up: Women and. Media Negotiation 101 Introduction 101 Woman-on-Woman Relations: Sister Journalists 107 Proactive Strategies with Journalists: Cultivating Strength 111 6 Women, Politics and News in an Election Climate 119 Introduction 119 Moving to a Different Drum-Gender and Campaign Themes 124 Politics as Biology: Gender as Agency 127 Political Advertising and the Power of Persuasion 134 The Gender Gap-Myths and Realities 141 Media, Voters and Impact 144 Gender and Effect 152 7 Conclusions 161 Appendix 1 Notes From the Field-Women and Politics in South Africa's Rainbow Nation 173 Background 173 The Field 174 Second Half 182 Post-hoc Reflection-Theory and Practice and the Gaps Between 188 Appendix 2 Women Politicians Interviewed, 1995-2000 191.".
- 2001052000 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART 1 CONTEXT AND KEY IDEAS 1 -- 01 Crime, costs and the quality of life 3 -- 02 Crime trends in the USA and in Britain 29 -- 03 Echoes from the past: caves, castles, citadels, walls and trenches 65 -- 04 Basic theories and principles of place-based crime prevention planning 91 --PART 2 POLICY AND PRACTICE 119 -- 05 American policy and practice 121 -- 06 Case studies in North America 155 -- 07 British policy and practice 183 -- 08 British case studies 219 --PART 3 COMPARISONS AND KEY ISSUES 259 -- 09 Some Anglo-American comparisons 261 -- 10 The way forward 287.".
- 2001052019 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- Jukka Gronow and Alan Warde -- 1 Sociology, Consumption and Routine 9 -- Kaj Ilmonen -- 2 Routinisation or Reflexivity? Consumers and Normative Claims for Environmental Consideration 25 -- Bente Halkier -- 3 Ordinary Consumption and Extraordinary Relationships: Utilities and their Users 45 -- Elizabeth Shove and Heather Chappells -- 4 Working at Consumption: The Second Home and Daily Life 59 -- Davina Chaplin -- 5 Extra-ordinary and Ordinary Consumption: Making Sense of Acquisition in Modern Taiwan 75 -- Shou-Cheng Lai -- 6 Tamed Hedonism: Choice, Desires and Deviant Pleasures 93 -- Roberta Sassatelli -- 7 Mobile Communication as a Way of Urban Life 107 -- Pasi Mdenpiii -- 8 Ordinary Consumption and Personal Identity: Radio and the Middle Classes in the North West of England 125 -- Brian Longhurst, Gaynor Bagnall and Mike Savage -- 9 By Car: Carrying Modern Society 143 -- Tim Dant and Peter J. Martin -- 10 Ordinary and Distinctive Consumption; or a Kitchen is a Kitchen is a Kitchen 159 -- Dale Southerton -- 11 The Role of States in the Creation of Consumption Norms 179 -- Terhi-Anna Wilska -- 12 Smart Life, Version 3.0: Representations of Everyday Life in Future Studies 199 -- Katja Oksanen-Sireld and Mika Pantzar -- 13 Epilogue: Conventional Consumption 219 -- Jukka Gronow and Alan Warde.".
- 2001052024 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Figures ix --List of Tables xi --One Introduction 1 --Two The Conquered, Colonized, and Exiled 7 --Three Demographics and Economics: Growth and Stagnation in the Community 27 --Four The Dynamics of Latino Political Struggle in the United States 45 --Five Latino National Political Coalitions: Background and Function 65 --Six Latino National Political Coalitions: Relationships with the Community 91 --Seven Problems of Latino Coalitions 113 --Eight Conclusions 131 --Bibliography 139 --Index 151.".
- 2001052067 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I Closed Space -- I. SUCH A CRUEL KNOWLEDGE -- Millenarian geography -- The view from everywhere -- z. HEARTLESS MODERNISM -- Enucleation: The Secret Agent -- Anarchist geography -- Eagleton and espionage -- 3. THE IDIOM OF IDIOM NEUTRAL -- Kreemo, Blaxo, Nostromo -- Authentic creole -- Before Babel -- Part II Language to Infinity -- 4. MYSTICAL CRITICISM -- Modernism and the seance -- 'Russianness' -- The cult of Heart of Darkness -- The night-time Saussure -- 5. WHY BERGSON LAUGHS -- Geometrophilia -- Somnambulism -- The bathos -- 6. DO THE POLICE HAVE DREAMS? -- Bibliography.".
- 2001052077 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 Personal Computer (PC) Components and -- Subsystems 1 --Hardware Components 2 -- Software Components 63 -- PC Boot Process 74 -- Summary 77 -- Chapter Review Questions 78 -- CHAPTER 2 PC Installation and Upgrade 87 --PC Component Replacement Summary 88 -- Removing and Adding FRUs 91 -- Hardware Configuration Parameters 121 -- I/O Cabling and Connectors 128 -- Installing IDE/EIDE Fixed Disks and CD-ROMs 145 -- Installing and Configuring SCSI Devices 147 -- Installing Common Peripheral Devices 153 -- Upgrading Your PC 156 -- Summary 161 -- Chapter Review Questions 161 --CHAPTER 3 Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution 171 --Determining the Source of Problems 173 -- Troubleshooting PC Hardware 174 -- Diagnosing Error Symptoms and Problems by Subsystem 180 -- Troubleshooting Tools 219 -- Troubleshooting Procedures and Practices 226 -- Summary 245 -- Chapter Review Questions 246 --Chapter 4 Maintenance and Safety Practices 253 --Preventive Maintenance Products and Procedures 255 -- PC Power and Other PC Operating Environment Hazards -- 276 -- Safety Procedures for High Voltage and Laser Equipment 285 -- Hazardous Waste Disposal 293 -- Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Procedures 295 -- Summary 301 -- Chapter Review Questions 301 -- CHAPTER 5 CPUs, RAM, and Main Logic Boards 307 --CPU Chips and Their Operating Characteristics 308 -- Random Access Memory 347 -- Main Logic Boards 363 -- PC Bus Architectures 379 -- Complementary Metal Oxide Silicon (CMOS) Setup 394 -- Summary 406 -- Chapter Review Questions 406 -- Printing Concepts, Components, and Operation 411 --CHAPTER 6 Printers 411 --Printer Connections and Configurations 425 -- Resolving Common Printer Problems 435 -- Printer Servicing and Preventive Maintenance 447 -- Summary 450 -- Chapter Review Questions 450 -- Laptop Configurations and Components 455 --CHAPTER 7 Laptop PCs and Personal Digital Assistants -- (PDAs) 455 --Personal Digital Assistants 481 -- Common Laptop Problems 482 -- Summary 488 -- Chapter Review Questions 489 --CHAPTER 8 LANs and Communications 495 --LAN Concepts 496 -- Internet Access 545 -- Installing and Configuring Network Interface Cards 549 -- Network Problem Manifestations 558 -- Summary 560 -- Chapter Review Questions 561 --CHAPTER 9 DOS Architecture 567 --DOS Functions 568 -- DOS Components 579 -- Key System Files 582 -- Summary 598 -- Chapter Review Questions 599 --CHAPTER 10 Windows 3.x Architecture 605 --Windows 3.x Functions 606 -- Windows 3.x Components 632 -- Key Windows 3.x System Files 637 -- Summary 675 -- Chapter Review Questions 676 -- Windows 3.x versus Windows 9x 681 --CHAPTER 11 Windows 95/98/Me and Windows 2000 -- Architecture 681 --Windows 95/98/Me Functions 686 -- Windows 95/98/Me Components 694 -- Windows 95/98/Me Key System Files 704 -- Summary 714 -- Chapter Review Questions 714 --CHAPTER 12 Disk Navigation Procedures and Management -- 723 --File System Basics 724 -- DOS File Operations 737 -- Windows File Operations 740 -- Disk Management Procedures 754 -- Disk Management Utilities 763 -- Summary 776 -- Chapter Review Questions 777 --CHAPTER 13 DOS and Memory Management 781 --Types of Memory 782 -- Memory Conflicts and Their Resolution 796 -- PC DOS Memory Setup 815 -- Summary 825 -- Chapter Review Questions 825 --CHAPTER 14 Software Installation, Configuration, and -- Upgrade 829 --Operating System Installation Procedures 833 -- Software Upgrades 877 -- Booting Procedures 889 -- Loading and Adding Device Drivers 909 -- Windows Configuration 919 -- Launching Windows Applications 926 -- Summary 928 -- Chapter Review Questions 929 --CHAPTER 15 DOS and Windows Software Problem -- Diagnosis and Resolution 935 --Common Software Error Messages 936 -- Resolving Frequent Software Problems 952 -- DOS and Windows Utilities 968 -- Viruses and Virus Protection 989 -- Summary 1000 -- Chapter Review Questions 1001 -- CHAPTER 16 Windows Networking 1007 --LAN Networking Functions 1008 -- LAN Types and Cards 1011 -- Configuring for Internet Access 1017 -- Summary 1034 -- Chapter Review Questions 1035 --CHAPTER 17 Customer Satisfaction 1041 --Communicating with the Customer 1043 -- Understanding Customer Problem Descriptions 1046 -- Communicating at the Appropriate Technical Level 1048 -- Establishing Customer Rapport 1049 -- Professional Conduct 1050 -- Responding to and Closing Service Calls 1053 -- Handling Customer Complaints 1054 -- Empathy for Customer Problems 1055 -- Summary 1057 -- Chapter Review Questions 1057 -- Tools in a Pinch 1061 --CHAPTER 18 PC Tales 1061 --PC Repair Tales, or What Happens When? 1066 -- Summary 1070 -- Chapter Review Questions 1071.".
- 2001052079 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Figures vii -- Listof Tables viii -- List of Boxes ix -- Abbreviations and Acronyms x -- List of Contributors xiv -- Preface xvi -- 1. Introduction 1 -- Robin Mansell -- Part One. Mediating Social and Technical Relationships -- 2. Virtual Communities and the New Economy 21 -- W. Edward Steinmueller -- 3. Cyberspace and Social Distinctions: Two Metaphors and a Theory 55 -- David C. Neice -- 4. Knowledge Management Meets the Virtual Organization in the -- Newspaper Industry 85 -- JenniferJ. Gristock -- 5. Mind the Gap: Digital Certificates, Trust, and the Electronic -- Marketplace 110 -- Ingrid Schenk -- 6. The Colleague in the Machine: Electronic Commerce in the -- London Insurance Market 128 -- Gordon Rae -- 7. Repersonalizing Data in the Banking Industry 144 -- Andreas Credd -- Part Two. Building Capabilities for Knowledge Exchange -- 8. Co-Design in Action: Knowledge Sharing, Mediation, and Learning 165 -- Jane E. Millar -- 9. The Distribution of Spatial Data: Data Sharing and Mediated -- Cooperation 186 -- Uta Wehn de Montalvo -- 10. Master of my Domain: The Politics of Internet Governance 206 -- Daniel Pare -- 11. Missing Concepts in the'Missing Links' for Brazilian -- Telecommunications 225 -- AnaArroio -- 12. Conclusion: Social Relations, Mediating Power, and Technologies 251 -- Robin Mansell -- References 271 -- AuthorIndex 299 -- Subject Index 305.".
- 2001052103 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter Outline ix -- Glossary xiv -- Introduction 1 -- The Holocaust: Historical Background 26 -- THE READINGS -- Part I: The Challenge 39 -- 1 The Religious Challenge of the Holocaust 41 -- Part II: Faith in the Death Camps 71 -- 2 Religious Faith 73 -- 3 The Holocaust and Divine Providence 93 -- 4 The Holocaust and Mystery 106 -- 5 Faithfulness and Suffering 112 -- Part III: Wrestling with the Holocaust 123 -- 6 The Suffering of God 127 -- 7 Human Free Will 153 -- 8 The Holocaust and Christian Faith 170 -- 9 The Holocaust and the Kingdom 178 -- 10 The Holocaust and Covenant 186 -- 11 The Holocaust and Human Evil 192 -- 12 The Holocaust and Jewish Survival 216 -- 13 Reconstructing Judaism 237 -- Part IV: Jews, Christians and the Holocaust 271 -- 14 The Holocaust and Christian Responsibility 273 -- 15 Re-evaluating Christian Theology 313 -- 16 Jewish-Christian Dialogue 355 -- Epilogue: The Future of Holocaust Theology 383 -- Bibliography 389 -- Acknowledgements 399 -- Index of Authors 401 -- General Index 405.".
- 2001052117 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 - Why a Rotary? 5 -- 2 - Early Experiments 15 -- 3 - Wankel at NSU 25 -- 4 - Curtiss-Wright 42 -- 5 - Toyo Kogyo 60 -- 6 - Work Continues at NSU 72 -- 7 - Fichtel and Sachs Air-Cooled Wankel 80 -- 8 - Citroen 84 -- 9 - The Wankel at Daimler-Benz 90 -- 10 - Rolls-Royce and the Diesel Wankel 100 -- 11 - Emissions Regulations and the Wankel 104 -- 12 - American Manufacturers and the Wankel 112 -- 13 - Mazda Comes to America 121 -- 14 - Who Owned the Wankel? 127 -- 15 - The Rotary Turnaround 133 -- 16- Rotary Motorcycles 137 -- 17 - The RX-7 141 -- 18 - Rotaries in Racing 152 -- 19 - Current and Future Production 158.".
- 2001052119 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I: Frontier -- 1 Pioneers -- 2 Romantics -- 3 Missionaries -- 4 Imperialists -- Part II: Frustration -- 5 Nature -- 6 Masses -- 7 Mind -- 8 'Going Asiatic' -- Part III: Fury -- 9 Human Rage -- 10 Industrial Violence -- 11 Technological Destruction.".
- 2001052143 tableOfContents "Reconciling the two faiths -- Reconciling spirit and matter -- Reconciling the within and the without -- Reconciling science and religion -- Convergence -- Union -- Unification through love -- Synthesis -- Reconciliation in Christ -- Communion.".
- 2001052146 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I History and Development -- 1 Overview of Industrial Hygiene -- Part II Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology -- 2 The Lungs -- 3 The Skin and Occupational Dermatoses -- 4 The Ears -- 5 The Eyes -- Part III Recognition of Hazards -- 6 Industrial Toxicology -- 7 Gases, Vapors, and Solvents -- 8 Particulates -- 9 Industrial Noise -- 10 Ionizing Radiation -- 11 Nonionizing Radiation -- 12 Thermal Stress -- 13 Ergonomics -- 14 Biological Hazards -- Part IV Evaluation of Hazards -- 15 Evaluation -- 16 Air Sampling -- 17 Direct-Reading Instruments for Gases, -- Vapors, and Particulates -- Part V Control of Hazards -- 18 Methods of Control -- 19 Local Exhaust Ventilation -- 20 Dilution Ventilation of Industrial Workplaces -- 21 General Ventilation of Nonindustrial Occupancies -- 22 Respiratory Protection -- Part VI Occupational Health and Safety Professions -- 23 The Industrial Hygienist -- 24 The Safety Professional -- 25 The Occupational Medicine Physician -- 26 The Occupational Health Nurse -- 27 The Industrial Hygiene Program -- Part VII Government Regulations and Their Impact -- 28 Government Regulations -- 29 History of the Federal Occupational Safety and -- Health Administration.".
- 2001052149 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Section I -- A Short Biography of George Washington -- A Short Biography of George Washington -- Section II -- Publicly Accessible Sites Identified with George Washington -- Publicly Accessible Sites Identified with George Washington -- Home: Roots and Permanence in Northern Virginia -- Eyes to the West -- The Farmer-Politician -- The Road to Philadelphia -- The Revolutionary War -- Victory and the Presidency -- The Final Years -- Section III -- Other Sites Related to George Washington -- Museums with Washington-Related Exhibits -- Monuments and Memorials -- Other Sites of Interest.".
- 2001052223 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Maps ix -- Foreword by Martin Ridge xi -- Chapter 1: To Prevent Disputes and Differences 3 -- Chapter 2: The Wild and Untrammelled Life 13 -- Chapter 3: One of the Most Unprincipled Men 19 -- Chapter 4: We Hold This Country by So Slight a Tenure 36 -- Chapter 5: They Are Too Lazy To Come In with Their Furs 49 -- Chapter 6: No Money Would Induce Me to Risk Again 62 -- Chapter 7: Let Rules Be Made They Will Soon Be Broken 75 -- Chapter 8: We Must Endeavour to Annoy Them 87 -- Chapter 9: Do You Know in Whose Country You Are? 101 -- Chapter 10: Go We Will Where We Shall Be Paid 114 -- Chapter 11: They Are Now to Be Found in All Parts -- of the Snake Country 135 -- Chapter 12: The Cheapest Shop Will Carry the Day 148 -- Chapter 13: It Is a Lottery with All Expeditions 161 -- Chapter 14: Our Own People Are Now Perfectly Satisfied 171 -- Chapter 15: The Country Virtually Falls into Our Keeping 191 -- Notes 205 -- Short Title List 231 -- Acknowledgments 247 -- Index 249.".
- 2001052247 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. Gulf of California1 -- 1. Sinaloa Shootout RICHARD STEPHEN FELGER 2 -- 2. Fuel Is Where You Find It PAUL DAYTON 14 -- 3. Landing in the Dark BRUCE HAYWARD 16 -- 4. A Greenhorn in the Gulf JOY COOPER 20 -- 5. A Fine Day for Playing Hooky -- CATHY MOSER MARLETT 2 6 -- 6. Cebufaloed in Guaymas JAIME ARMANDO MAYA 30 -- 7. Flying with Mexican Fruit Flies BILL HEED 34 -- 8. Mexico without a Permit DAVID POLICANSKY 40 -- 9. In Search of the Wild Boojum -- ROBERT R. HUMPHREY 4 3 -- 10. Of Course There's Enough Gas DEAN BROOKS 49 -- 11. The Search for a Desert Bighorn Lamb -- CHUCK HANSON5 2 -- 12. Bringing the Desert Bighorn Lamb Home -- JEAN RUSSELL 5 5 -- 13. The One Percent Flight THOMAS BOWEN 57 -- 14. Marooned on a Desert Island SUSAN RANDOLPH64 -- II The Sierra Madre Occidental 73 -- 15. Bones. Boundaries, and the Tarahumara -- BERNARD L. FONTANA 7 4 -- 16. Letter from the Rascon Ranch -- JEAN RUSSELL 8 0 -- 17. Chasing Birds in the Sierra Madre -- H. RONALD PULLIAM . 8 2 -- III Africa and Madagascar 89 -- 18. Corners of the Earth: Africa -- PAUL S. MARTIN 9 0 -- 19. Looking for Lemurs on the Great Red island -- ALAN WALKER9 9 -- IV Southern Mexico and -- South Am erica 1 107 -- 20. Lights Out In Ixtepec WILLIAM T. STARMER108 -- 21. A Magical Musical Tour of Mexico -- MARY MCWHORTER114 -- 22. Corners of the Earth: South America -- PAUL S. MARTIN1 1 9 -- 23. You Don't Need to Be Relatives -- to Make a Family HECTOR D'ANTONI130 -- V Learning and Teaching 139 -- 24. First Flight PAUL DAYTON 140 -- 25. The Old Pilot and a Young Stud -- DRUM HADLEY1 4 3 -- 26. Wearing the Wings KEN MCVICAR 144 -- 27. Lessons from the Master PETER MARSHALL 147 -- 28. Saved RONALD JACOBOWITZ 1. 50 -- 29. Because It's There BOB RUSSELL 152 -- 30. Landing a Butterfly CHUCK HANSON 154 -- 31 G ra c e DAVID RUSSELL1 5 5 -- 32. Closing the Loop DOUG PEACOCK165 -- VI Farewell 1 7 5 -- 33. The Grate LUKE RUSSELL176 -- 34. Que en Paz Descanse BERNARD L. FONTANA 180.".
- 2001052255 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Figures -- Tables -- Maps -- Conventions -- Abbreviations -- About the authors -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Howard Dick -- 1 State, nation-state and national economy -- Howard Dick -- 2 The pre-modern economies of the archipelago -- Vincent J.H. Houben -- 3 Java in the 19th century: consolidation of a territorial state -- Vincent J.H. Houben -- 4 The Outer Islands in the 19th century: contest for the periphery -- J. Thomas Lindblad -- 5 The late colonial state and economic expansion, 1900-1930s -- J. Thomas Lindblad -- 6 Formation of the nation-state, 1930s-1966 -- Howard Dick -- 7 The Soeharto era and after: stability, development and crisis, -- 1966-2000 -- Thee Kian Wie -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001052268 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part One: The Santa Fe Trail as an Avenue of Exchange -- (1806-1848) -- 1. The Ambiguous Venture of Zebulon Pike (1806-1807) -- 2. Many Nations to Contend With (1808-1821) -- 3. Foundations of the Trade (1821-1829) -- 4. Authors on the Trail (1829-1848) -- Part Two: The Road to New Mexico (1821-1846) -- 5. Embarking from St. Louis -- 6. Franklin: Cradle of the Trade -- 7. The Lure of Independence -- 8. Rendezvous at Council Grove -- 9. Into Buffalo Country -- 10. Conflict at the Crossing -- 11. Out along the Cimarron -- 12. Bent's Fort and Beyond -- 13. Coming into New Mexico -- 14. Accommodation in the Marketplace -- 15. Paths to Conflict -- Part Three: The American Conquest (1846-1848) -- 16. Gathering at Bent's Fort -- 17. A Bloodless Bid for Santa Fe -- 18. The Travails of Occupation -- 19. Reckoning by the Rio Grande -- 20. Uprising at Taos -- 21. Descent to Chihuahua -- 22. Costs and Consequences -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001052274 tableOfContents "v. 1. Finance -- v. 2. Economics.".
- 2001052308 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Series Editor's Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1. Structures and Traditions -- 2. Desire, History,Violence: Merlin's Narratives -- 3. Narrative Form and Heroic Expectation: -- The Tale ofArthur and Lucius, -- The Noble Tale of Sir Launcelot du Lake, -- and The Tale of Sir Gareth of Orkney -- 4. Setting Limits: Textual Parameters and -- Sites of Resistance in The Book of Sir Tristram -- 5. Spiritual Community, Gender, and Fatherhood -- in The Tale of the Sankgreal -- 6. Displaced Persons: -- Readers, Love, Death, and Commemoration -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001052322 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The Mental Lives of Animals: Introduction -- On minds, thought and intelligence in animals -- Historical background: Darwin, Wallace and the minds of beasts -- Two cautionary tales -- Clever Hans: the horse with the intelligence of a -- 14-year-old child -- Lloyd Morgan's canon - the most awesome weapon in -- animal psychology -- Now and the future -- Further reading -- Websites -- 2 Other Minds, Other Matters -- Consciousness in mind -- Imitation - the sincerest form of flattery -- Is that me? Studies on mirror recognition -- Do you see what I see? -- Conclusions -- Further reading -- Websites -- 3 Detecting Cause and Effect -- Pavlovian conditioning -- Outline -- Pavlovian conditioning through the animal kingdom -- What is learned in Pavlovian conditioning? -- Instrumental conditioning -- Outline -- Instrumental conditioning through the animal kingdom -- What is learnt in instrumental conditioning? -- Conclusions -- Further reading -- Websites 4 Other Ways of Seeing the World - I: Physical Dimensions -- Vision -- The pigeon's eye view of the world - a case study in -- animal vision -- Patterns and pictures -- Smell -- Hearing -- Magnetic sensitivity -- Electrical sense -- Sensitivity to air pressure -- Navigation -- Pigeon homing -- The sun compass -- Magnetic compass -- Odour maps -- Bees foraging -- Conclusions -- Further reading -- Websites -- 5 Other Ways of Seeing the World - II: Abstract Dimensions -- Object permanence -- Concept learning -- Same-different -- Stimulus equivalence -- Perceptual concepts -- Time -- Learning about the time of day -- Learning about short time intervals -- Numbers -- Relative number judgments: more or less -- Absolute number -- Counting -- Conclusions -- Further reading -- Websites -- 6 Remembering -- Simple memories -- Short-term memory -- Capacity -- Duration -- Serial order effects -- What causes forgetting? -- Long-term memory -- Food-storing birds -- Marsh tits and chickadees -- Nutcrackers -- Pigeons -- Implicit and explicit memory -- Conclusions -- Further reading -- Websites -- 7 Reasoning -- Spatial reasoning -- Tool use -- Insight -- Reasoning by analogy -- Series learning - I: transitive inference -- Series learning - II: linear ordering -- Conclusions -- Further reading -- Websites -- 8 Communication and Language -- Ape language studies -- Words -- Sentences -- Language training with other species -- Communicating with dolphins -- Irene Pepperberg and Alex -- Animal communication in the wild -- Vervet monkeys of Kenya -- Dolphins -- The dance of the honey-bee -- Conclusions -- Further reading -- Websites -- 9 Conclusions and Comparisons -- Brain size -- Learning set -- Are there really differences between species? -- Further reading -- References -- Index.".
- 2001052346 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second [printed] Edition -- Online Updating -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- The origins and growth of the MFA -- Staffing and supporting missions abroad -- Policy advice and implementation -- Policy coordination -- Dealing with foreign diplomats at home -- Public diplomacy -- Building support at home -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- Part I The Art of Negotiation -- Introduction to Part I -- 2 Prenegotiations -- Agreeing the need to negotiate -- Agreeing the agenda -- Agreeing procedure -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- 3 'Around-the-Table' Negotiations -- The formula stage -- The details stage -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- 4 Diplomatic Momentum -- Deadlines -- Metaphors of movement -- Publicity -- Raising the level of the talks -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- 5 Packaging Agreements -- International legal obligations at a premium -- Signalling importance at a premium -- Convenience at a premium -- Saving face at a premium -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- Part II The Modes of Diplomacy -- Introduction to Part II -- 6 Telecommunications -- Crisis diplomacy -- Routine diplomacy -- The limitations of telecommunications -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- 7 Bilateral Diplomacy: Conventional -- The French system of diplomacy -- The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, 1961 -- The resident mission and the case for euthanasia -- Representation -- Promoting friendly relations -- Negotiation -- Lobbying -- Clarifying intentions -- Information gathering/political reporting -- Policy advice -- Consular services 123 -- Commercial diplomacy 124 -- Propaganda 125 -- The versatility of the embassy 127 -- Summary 128 -- Notes 128 -- Further reading 130 -- 8 Bilateral Diplomacy: Unconventional 132 -- Interests sections 133 -- Consular posts and sections 138 -- Representative offices 140 -- Front missions 141 -- Summary 142 -- Notes 142 -- Further reading 144 -- 9 Multilateral Diplomacy 146 -- The origins of multilateral diplomacy 146 -- International organizations 151 -- Questions of procedure 153 -- Summary 164 -- Notes 165 -- Further reading 166 -- 10 Summitry 168 -- The origins of summitry 168 -- Professional anathemas 169 -- Case for the defence 173 -- Summary 184 -- Notes 184 -- Further reading 185 -- 11 Mediation 187 -- The nature of mediation 187 -- Different mediators and different motives 190 -- The ideal mediator 196 -- The ripe moment and whether there is such a thing -- as a premature mediation 200 -- The drawbacks of mediation and the lure of direct talks 201 -- Summary 202 -- Notes 203 -- Further reading 205 -- Conclusion 207 -- References 211 -- Index 222.".
- 2001052380 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Prefaceix -- Part I: Introduction to Household Safety -- Chapter 1- Protect Your Child3 -- Chapter 2 - Childproofing Your Home11 -- Chapter 3-Back-to-School Safety Checklist35 -- Chapter 4-Home Safety Tips for the Babysitter37 -- Chapter 5-Home Safety for Older Consumers51 -- Chapter 6--First Aid Kits71 -- Part II: Poison and Chemical Hazards -- Chapter 7-Poison Prevention Questions and Answers 77 -- Chapter 8--Poison Lookout Checklist89 -- Chapter 9--Safe Storage of Medicines and Household -- Substances93 -- Chapter 10-Child Resistant Packaging97 -- Chapter 11-Lead Hazards in the Home101 -- Chapter 12-Pest Control and Pesticide Safety117 -- Chapter 13-Poisonous House Plants147 -- Chapter 14-Household Hazardous Waste153 -- Chapter 15-Safer Alternatives to Hazardous Household -- Products157 -- Part II1: Burn Hazards -- Chapter 16-Home Fire Safety Checklist163 -- Chapter 17-Safer Cooking177 -- Chapter 18-Safe Chimneys179 -- Chapter 19-Electric and Kerosene Space Heaters181 -- Chapter 20-Gas Grill Safety191 -- Chapter 21--Portable Generator Safety Tips195 -- Chapter 22-Tap Water Scalds197 -- Chapter 23-Clothes Dryers, Water Heaters, and -- Other Causes of House Fires199 -- Chapter 24-Fire Hazards of Some Upholstered -- Furniture205 -- Chapter 25-Young Children and Teens Burned by -- Hair Curling Irons207 -- Chapter 26-Household Batteries Can Cause -- Chemical Burns209 -- Chapter 27-Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters -- (GFCIs)211 -- Chapter 28-Safe Use of Outlets, Extension Cords, -- and Other Electrical Equipment in -- the Home219 -- Chapter 29-Smoke Detectors227 -- Part IV: Water Hazards -- Chapter 30-Preventing Child Drownings in the Home231 -- Chapter 31-Safety Barrier Guidelines for Home Pools243 -- Chapter 32-Safe Spas, Pools, and Hot Tubs253 -- Chapter 33-Safety Tips for Flood Victims259 -- Part V: Choking, Strangulation, and -- Suffocation Hazards -- Chapter 34-Choking Hazards265 -- Chapter 35-Strangulation Hazards of Toys271 -- Chapter 36-Strangulation Dangers in the Home273 -- Chapter 37-Suffocation Hazards275 -- Part VI: Other Household Hazards -- Chapter 38-Cordless Telephones and Hearing -- Loss Hazards283 -- Chapter 39-Preventing Window Falls285 -- Chapter 40-Child Accidents in Recliner Chairs287 -- Chapter 41-Mobile Folding Tables Can Be Hazardous289 -- Part VII: Indoor Air Quality -- Chapter 42-A Guide to Indoor Air Quality293 -- Chapter 43-Carbon Monoxide327 -- Chapter 44-Asbestos345 -- Chapter 45-Formaldehyde357 -- Chapter 46-Methylene Chloride Risks365 -- Chapter 47-Biological Pollutants in Your Home373 -- Part VIII: Nurseries, Toys, Playgrounds, and -- Other Equipment -- Chapter 48-Crib Safety389 -- Chapter 49-Bunk Bed Safety399 -- Chapter 50-Walkers, Stroller, and Other Devices405 -- Chapter 51-Toy Safety411 -- Chapter 52-Safe Playground Equipment423 -- Chapter 53-Trampoline Safety435 -- Chapter 54-Guidelines for Moveable Soccer Goal -- Safety437 -- Chapter 55-Prevent Injuries to Children from -- Exercise Equipment445 -- Part IX: Home Maintenance Equipment -- Chapter 56-Lawnmowers449 -- Chapter 57-Weed Trimmers and Brush Cutters459 -- Chapter 58-Chain Saw Hazards463 -- Chapter 59-Pressure Washers465 -- Chapter 60-Garage Door Opener Hazards467 -- Part X: Holiday and Recreation Safety -- Chapter 61-Christmas Safety473 -- Chapter 62-Halloween Safety477 -- Chapter 63-Fireworks479 -- Chapter 64-Bicycles and Bike Helmets497 -- Chapter 65-In-Line Roller Skates: Safety Alert507 -- Chapter 66-Skateboards and Scooter Safety511 -- Chapter 67-Caution for Three- and Four-Wheeled -- All-Terrain Vehicles515 -- Chapter 68-Snowmobile Hazards519 -- Part XI: Additional Help and Information -- Chapter 69-Terms You Should Know523 -- Chapter 70-Guide to Consumer Product Safety -- Commission Internet, Fax-On-Demand -- and Hotline Services539 -- Chapter 71-Environmental Protection Agency -- Hotlines545 -- Chapter 72-America's Poison Centers Hotline551 -- Chapter 73-National Electronic Injury Surveillance -- System553 -- Chapter 74-State Pesticide Agencies559 -- Index571.".
- 2001052391 tableOfContents "Leopold de Meyer (1845-47) -- Henri Herz (1846-50) -- Sigismund Thalberg (1856-58) -- Anton Rubinstein (1872-73) -- Hans von Bülow (1875-76).".
- 2001052424 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 -- Interferon and the 2-5A/Pathway 1 -- Lionel Bastide, Edith Demettre, Camille Martinand-Mari, and Bernard Lebleu -- Chapter 2 -- Ribonuclease L: Overview of a Multifaceted Protein17 -- Patrick Englebienne, C. Vincent Herst, Simon Roelens, Anne D'Haese, -- Karim El Bakkouri, Karen De Smet, Marc Fremont, Lionel Bastide, Edith Demettre, -- and Bernard Lebleu -- Chapter 3 -- A 37-kDa RNase L: A Novel Form of RNase L Associated with Chronic Fatigue -- Syndrome55 -- Robert J. Suhadolnik, Susan E. Shetzline, Camille Martinand-Mari, and -- Nancy L. Reichenbach -- Chapter 4 -- Ribonuclease L Inhibitor: A Member of the ATP-Binding Cassette -- Superfamily73 -- Patrick Englebienne, C. Vincent Herst, Anne D'Haese, Kenny De Meirleir, Lionel -- Bastide, Edith Demettre, and Bernard Lebleu -- Chapter 5 -- The 2-5A Pathway and Signal Transduction: A Possible Link to Immune -- Dysregulation and Fatigue99 -- Patrick Englebienne, C. Vincent Herst, Marc Frimont, Thierry Verbinnen, -- Michel Verhas, and Kenny De Meirleir -- Chapter 6 -- Immune Cell Apoptosis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome131 -- Marc Fremont, Anne D'Haese, Simon Roelens, Karen De Smet, C. Vincent Herst, -- and Patrick Englebienne -- Chapter 7 -- RNase L, Symptoms, Biochemistry of Fatigue and Pain, and Co-Morbid -- Disease175 -- Neil R. McGregor, Pascale De Becker, and Kenny De Meirleir -- Chapter 8 -- CFS Etiology, the Immune System, and Infection 201 -- Kenny De Meirleir, Pascale De Becker, Jo Nijs, Daniel L. Peterson, Garth Nicolson, -- Roberto Patarca-Montero, and Patrick Englebienne -- Chapter 9 -- Current Advances in CFS Therapy229 -- Pascale De Becker, Neil R. McGregor, Karen De Smet, and Kenny De Meirleir -- Chapter 10 -- From Laboratory to Patient Care265 -- Kenny De Meirleir, Daniel L. Peterson, Pascale De Becker, and -- Patrick Englebienne -- Index285.".
- 2001052444 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I OPENING THE FIELD -- 1 British history and 'The British history': the same old story? -- Philip Schwyzer -- 2 Revising criticism: Ireland and the British model -- Andrew Murphy --II CONTESTED PERIPHERIES -- 3 'The lost British lamb': English Catholic exiles and the problem of Britain -- Christopher Highley -- 4 Making history: Holinshed's Irish Chronicles, 1577 and 1587 -- Richard A. McCabe --III BRITISH SHAKESPEARE -- 5 Henry IV: metatheatrical Britain -- Matthew Greenfield -- 6 Uncertain unions: Welsh leeks in Henry V -- Patricia Parker -- 7 Delving to the root: Cymbeline, Scotland, and the English race -- Mary Floyd- Wilson --IV UNION QUESTIONS -- 8 Reinventing the matter of Britain: undermining the state in Jacobean masques -- Philippa Berry and Jayne Elisabeth Archer -- 9 'Mapping British identities: Speed's Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine -- Christopher Ivic --V BRITAIN'S BRAVE NEW WORLD -- 10 Bruited abroad:John White and Thomas Harriot's colonial representations of ancient Britain -- Andrew Hadfield -- 11 The commonwealth of the word: New England, Old England, and the praying Indians -- Linda Gregerson --VI RESTORING BRITAIN -- 12 Orrery's Ireland and the British problem, 1641-1679 -- John Kerrigan -- 13 Jacobite literature and national identities -- Murray Pittock -- VII HISTORIANS RESPOND -- 14 Literature and the new British and Irish histories -- Jane Ohlmeyer -- 15 Text, time, and the pursuit of 'British identities' -- Derek Hirst.".
- 2001052454 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) Mapping in Mice1 -- Abraham A. Palmer and Tamara J. Phillips -- Chapter 2 Knockout and Knockin Mice 31 -- Gregg E. Homanics -- Appendix 2.1 Preparation of Mouse Embryonic Fibroblast Feeder Cells 57 -- Appendix 2.2 ES Cell Transformation by Electroporation 59 -- Chapter 3 Molecular Studies by Chimeragenesis and Mutagenesis 63 -- Michael J. Beckstead, Gregory E Lopreato, Kent E. Vrana and S. John Mihic -- Chapter 4 Combining Patch-Clamp Recording and Gene Profiling -- in Single N eurons83 -- Hermes H. Yeh, Stavros Therianos and Shao-Ming Lu -- Appendix 4.1 Protocol for Single-Cell mRNA Amplification/Reverse -- N orthern A nalysis99 -- Appendix 4.2 Protocol for Single-Cell RT-PCR 109 -- Appendix 4.3 Protocol for Single-Cell Multiplex RT-PCR 111 -- Chapter 5 Quantitative Analysis of Neurotransmitter Receptor -- Expression with Antibody-Based Techniques 113 -- C. Fernando Valenzuela and Daniel D. Savage -- Appendix 5.1 Detailed Protocols for Western Immunoblotting139 -- Chapter 6 Artificial Bilayer Techniques in Ion Channel Study143 -- Steven N. Treistman, Robert O'Connell and John Crowley -- Chapter 7 Rapid Drug Superfusion and Kinetic Analysis159 -- David M. Lovinger, Suzanne Sikes and Qing Zhou -- Chapter 8 Electrophysiological Assessment of Synaptic -- Transmission in Brain Slices 191 -- Jeff L. Weiner -- Chapter 9 Cognitive Correlates of Single Neuron Activity -- in Task-Performing Animals 219 -- Bennet Givens and T Michael Gill -- Chapter 10 Multichannel Neural Ensemble Recording During -- Alcohol Self-Administration241 -- Patricia H. Janak -- Chapter 11 Combined Single-Neuron Recording and Microdialysis -- in the Brain of Freely Behaving Animals (Rodents -- and Non-Human Primates) 259 -- Nandor Ludvig -- Chapter 12 Quantitative Microdialysis for in vivo Studies -- of Pharmacodynamics 287 -- Rueben A. Gonzales, Amanda Tang and Donita L. Robinson -- Chapter 13 Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) -- of the Human Brain 319 -- Terry L. Jerigan -- Chapter 14 Biochemical, Functional and Microstructural -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 345 -- Elfar Adalsteinsson, Edith V. Sullivan and Adolf Pfefferbaum -- Index 373.".
- 2001052463 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. BEIJING MEN BUILT A FIRE 23 -- 2. SLICING THROUGH WATER 33 -- INTERLUDE 1: PHONETICS, OR WHY SOME CHARACTERS -- LOOK HORRIBLY COMPLICATED 47 -- 3. SLEEP OF THE TRULY INEBRIATED 53 -- 4. SWALLOWING CLOUDS 67 -- 5. CHINESE PIGS STAND 79 -- INTERLUDE 2: THE APPALLING IGNORANCE OF SOME -- SCRIBES 91 -- 6. A DELICACY FOR AGING MEN 97 -- 7. No CONTEST BETWEEN FISH AND A BEAR WITH -- EIGHT LEGS 109 -- 8. COURTESANS DO NOT EAT CRABS 123 -- INTERLUDE 3: TO ALL YOU CARNIVORES 137 -- 9. THE SWEET FRAGRANCE OF CROPS -- RIPENING 139 -- 10. HOW TO AVOID BEING VULGAR 155 -- 11. THE POCKMARKED WOMAN AND THE -- PEARLY EMPRESS 171 -- INTERLUDE 4: WORDS ARE LIKE OUR CHILDREN 189 -- 12. BUDDHA JUMPING OVER WALLS 193 -- 13. ACT WITHOUT ACTING, TASTE WITHOUT -- TASTING - 2051 -- INTERLUDE 5: LIKE EATING POTATO CHIPS 229 -- 14. THE SUBLIME FAITH IN ILLUSIONS 237 -- 15. PIECES OF HER HEART 247 -- 16. ELIXIRS AND THE FOOD OF HEALTH 261 -- 17. FROM BANQUETS TO VOYAGES OF -- DISCOVERY 281 -- EPILOGUE: ALL BANQUETS MUST COME TO AN END 295 -- APPENDIX A. HOW TO EXERCISE YOUR ARM AND THROAT -- WHILE DRINKING 301 -- APPENDIX B. A FEW RECIPES 325 -- NOTES 339 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY 359 -- TABLE OF DYNASTIES 365 -- TABLE OF SOME COMMON RADICALS USED IN -- THIS BOOK 366 -- TABLE OF CHARACTERS AND RADICALS LISTED -- BY CHAPTER 367 -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 377 -- A FINAL NOTE 379.".
- 2001052465 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter One. Nature's Designs, 5 -- The Flower: A Source of Inspiration and Teacher of Design, 15 -- Nature's Basic Rules on the Art of Design, 16 -- Nature's Principles of Design and Art, 44 -- Nature's Designs for Flowers and Leaves, 48 -- Chapter Two. The Art of Composition, 57 -- Concepts: Art and Floral Design, 57 -- Contemporary Floral Design: Botanical to Abstract, 64 -- Effects of Color and Light, 65 -- Considering the Container, 78 -- Chapter Three. Working with Flowers, 87 -- Floral Care, 87 -- Construction: Materials and Techniques, 9I -- Plants and Bulbs in Floral Design, 97 -- Design: Materials and Techniques, o6.".
- 2001052499 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction and Overview of the Book -- PART I -- THEORY -- Becoming a Worthy Companion: Clarifying and -- Refining a Philosophy of Care -- Caring and Self-Care -- Creating a Meaningful Life -- PART II -- THERAPY -- Stages of Recrafting a Life -- The First Meeting: Exploring the Landscape: -- The Solution-Focused Approach -- Solution Building -- Recrafting Consciousness: Clinical Hypnosis -- for Pain and Chronic Illness -- Suggestive Therapeutics: Hypnotic and Posthypnotic -- Suggestions to Treat Chronic Pain and Illness -- Caring for the Caregiver -- Experiments in Self-Care.".
- 2001052512 tableOfContents "A death in a ditch -- The murder in the Vendée.".
- 2001052515 tableOfContents "Out to pasture -- Over what hill? -- Older but wilder.".