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- 2001052524 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Sewer Systems and Processes1 -- 1.1 Introduction and Purpose 1 -- 1.2 Sewer Developments in a Historical Perspective 4 -- 1.3 Types and Performance of Sewer Networks 5 -- 1.4 The Sewer as a Reactor for Microbial Processes 7 -- 1.5 A New Approach 9 -- Chapter 2. Chemical and Physicochemical Aspects -- of In-Sewer Processes11 -- 2.1 Redox Reactions 11 -- 2.2 Chemical Kinetics in a Microbiological System 25 -- 2.3 References 36 -- Chapter 3. Wastewater in Sewers - Substrates -- and Microbiology 37 -- 3.1 Quality of Wastewater 37 -- 3.2 Microbial Reactions and Quality of Substrate 40 -- 3.3 References 63 -- Chapter 4. Air-Water Equilibrium and Mass Transfer - -- Odors and Reaeration in Sewers65 -- 4.1 Air-Water Equilibrium Conditions 66 -- 4.2 Air-Water Transport Processes 73 -- 4.3 Odorous Compounds in Sewer Networks 77 -- 4.4 Reaeration in Sewer Networks 85 -- 4.5 References 91 -- Chapter 5. Aerobic and Anoxic Processes - Process -- Concept and Model95 -- 5.1 Illustration of Aerobic Transformations in Sewers 96 -- 5.2 A Concept for the Aerobic Microbial Transformations -- of Wastewater in Sewers 99 -- 5.3 Process Descriptions 106 -- 5.4 Sewer Process Model 112 -- 5.5 Oxygen Mass Balance and Modeling in Sewers 115 -- 5.6 Anoxic Transformations in Sewers 121 -- 5.7 References 125 -- Chapter 6. Anaerobic Processes - Sulfide Formation -- and Integrated Modeling129 -- 6.1 Hydrogen Sulfide in Sewers - A Historical Overview 129 -- 6.2 Hydrodgen Sulfide in Sewer Networks 131 -- 6.3 Anaerobic Microbial Transformations of Organic -- Matter in Sewers 158 -- 6.4 An Integrated Aerobic-Anaerobic Model Concept -- for Microbial Wastewater Transformations 160 -- 6.5 References 166 -- Chapter 7. Methods for Sewer Process Studies -- and Model Calibration171 -- 7.1 Methods for Field-, Pilot-, and Bench-Scale Studies 171 -- 7.2 Methods for Determination of Components and -- Parameters for Sewer Process Modeling 181 -- 7.3 Final Remarks 200 -- 7.4 References 201 -- Chapter 8. Applications - Integrated Process Design -- and Operation of Sewers205 -- 8.1 Wastewater Design - An Integrated Approach for -- Wastewater Treatment 205 -- 8.2 Structural and Operational Impacts on Wastewater -- Quality Transformations in Sewers 206 -- 8.3 Tools for Prediction of Sewer Processes 211 -- 8.4 Model Simulations of Sewer and Treatment -- Plant Interactions 214 -- 8.5 Sewer Processes in an Integrated and Sustainable -- Perspective 223 -- 8.6 References 227 -- Appendix A: Nomenclature 229 -- Index 233 -- About the Author 237.".
- 2001052528 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 9 Preface -- 13 Carnivorous Plants: An Introduction -- 81 Venus Flytrap -- 99 Eastern North American Pitcher Plants -- 229 California Pitcher Plant -- 243 Sundews -- 288 Butterworts -- 332 Bladderworts -- 395 Other Possible Carnivorous Seed Plants -- 410 Conservation Issues -- 437 Appendix: Metric Conversions -- 438 Glossary -- 444 Bibliography -- 463 Index of Plant Names.".
- 2001052547 tableOfContents "v. 1. Republicanism and constitutionalism in early modern Europe -- v. 2. The values of republicanism in early modern Europe.".
- 2001052576 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Officers versus Politicians, 1889-1930 9 -- 2 Chaos, Communism, and Terror, 1930-1937 40 -- 3 The Meaning of Independence, 1937-1945 62 -- 4 The Struggle over Petroleum, 1945-1948 85 -- 5 The Clash of Ideologies, 1949 106 -- 6 The Victory of the Nationalists, 1949-1951 121 -- 7 Betrayal, Torture, and Suicide, 1951-1954 145 -- 8 The Foundations of Military Rule 176.".
- 2001052579 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Contributors' addresses vii -- Introduction IX -- Werner Abraham -- German clause structure under discourse functional weight: -- Focus and antifocus -- Werner Abraham and Ldszl6 Molndrfi -- On the co-occurrence of expletives and definite subjects in Germanic 45 -- Cedric Boeckx -- Reconsidering identificational focus 65 -- Jocelyn Cohan -- Decomposing existence: Evidence from Germanic 85 -- Christine Czinglar -- Polarity items in English and Danish 127 -- Britta Jensen -- The argument-time structure of recipient constructions in German 141 -- Wolfgang Klein -- Scrambling and reference in German 179 -- Jiirgen Lenerz -- Attributive adjectives in Germanic and Romance 193 -- Enrique Mallen -- Die Negationsklammer im Afrikaans-Mehrfachnegation -- aus formaler und funktionaler Sicht 223 -- Ldszl6 Molndrfi -- On the syntax and semantics of verb-complement constructions -- that involve 'creation': A comparative -- study in Greek and German 263 -- Athina Sioupi -- Wh-expletives and partial wh-movement: Two non-existing concepts? 285 -- Wolfgang Sternefeld -- Phases in the derivation of elliptical coordinate constructions -- in Germanic 307 -- John te Velde -- Index 331.".
- 2001052601 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE -- Jobs for History Buffs -- CHAPTER TWO -- Living History Museums: -- Making History Come Alive -- CHAPTER THREE -- The National Park Service: -- Interpreting Our National Treasures -- CHAPTER FOUR -- History Museums: Displaying the Past -- CHAPTER FIVE -- Jobs for Structure Lovers: Preserving the Past -- CHAPTER SIX -- Jobs in Historical Societies: Explaining the Past -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- Jobs for Diggers: Uncovering the Past -- CHAPTER EIGHT -- Writing and Photography: Documenting the Past -- CHAPTER NINE -- The Self-Employed History Buff: -- Profiting from the Past -- CHAPTER TEN -- Other Jobs for History Buffs -- APPENDIX A -- Professional Associations -- APPENDIX B -- Living History Museums -- APPENDIX C -- National Park Service Regional Offices -- APPENDIX D -- Further Reading -- About the Author.".
- 2001052640 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Jane Austen's experience of theatre -- 2 Sense and Sensibiliy: comic and tragic drama 26 -- 3 NorthangerAbbey: Catherine's adventures in the -- Gothic theatre 52 -- 4 Pride and Preudice: the comedienne as heroine 73 -- 5 Mansfield Park/ Fanny's education in the theatre 98 -- 6 Emma: private theatricals in Highbury 123 -- 7 Persuasion and melodrama 147.".
- 2001052677 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Naval Chronology: 1860-1865 ix -- Introduction xi -- Naval Nomenclature xvii -- 1 Fort Sumter and the U.S. Navy 1 -- 2 A Navy Yard Falls 17 -- 3 The Blockade and the Blockade-Runners 26 -- 4 A New Navy Is Born 36 -- 5 The First Amphibious Operations, Part 1: Cape Hatteras 47 -- 6 The First Amphibious Operations, Part 2: Port Royal 58 -- 7 The Trent Tribulation 71 -- 8 Mopping Up the Sounds: Roanoke 80 -- 9 Monitor vs. Merrimack, Part 1: The Antagonists 90 -- 10 Monitor vs. Merrimack, Part 2: The Conflict 105 -- 11 Monitor vs. Merrimack, Part 3: The Aftermath 122 -- 12 Fort Pulaski Falls 132 -- 13 Fort Sumter Revisited 137 -- 14 The Hunley and Underwater Warfare 150 -- 15 The Albemarle Saga 160 -- 16 Kearsarge vs. Alabama: End of a Raider 171 -- 17 Climax at Fort Fisher, Part 1 183 -- 18 Climax at Fort Fisher, Part 2 194 -- 19 Twilight of the Confederate Navy 204 -- 20 A Glance Backward 211 -- Abbreviations 219 -- Notes 221 -- Bibliography 251 -- Index 259.".
- 2001052738 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I: The Edition -- 1. Description -- 2. Dating the Notes and Manuscript: A Problematic -- 3. Johnson's Source Texts and Methods of Noting -- 4. Editorial Principles -- 5. Legend, Text, Annotations -- Part II: A Commentary -- 6. Johnson as Reader: Linearity -- 7. The Problem of Pope's Letters -- 8. Toward a New Biography of Pope -- 9. Constructing Pope's Character -- Appendix to the Edition: The Dyce MS notes: -- A Transcription -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001052740 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 John Milton and the Politics of Slavery -- Quentin Skinner -- 2 Milton before 'Lycidas' -- Thomas N. Corns -- 3 Prosody and Liberty in Milton and Marvell -- John Creaser -- 4 'In These Western Parts of the Empire': Milton and Roman Law -- Martin Dzelzainis -- 5 The King is a Thing -- Joad Raymond -- 6 'in time of Warreour Language is all corrupt with military -- Tearms': The Politics of Martial Metaphors in Post-regicide -- England -- Christopher Orchard -- 7 Alexander More Reads Milton: Self-representation and Anxiety -- in Milton's Defences -- Stephen M. Fallon -- 8 Stylometry and the Provenance of De doctrina christiana -- John Rumrich -- 9 The Figure and the Ground: Samson as a Hero of London -- Nonconformity, 1662-1667 -- Janel Mueller -- 10 The Publication of the King's Privacy: Paradise Regained and Of -- True Religion in Restoration England -- Katsuhiro Engetsu -- 11 'To try, and teach the erring Soul': Milton's Last Seven Years -- Barbara Kiefer Lewalski -- 12 Pandemonic Panoramas: Surveying Milton's 'vain empires' in -- the Long Eighteenth Century -- Anne-Julia Zwierlein.".
- 2001052749 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part 1.Chinese Medicinal Herbs: -- Phytopharmacoloy and Therapeutic Values 1 -- Table 1: Major Constituents and Therapeutic Values of Chinese Medicinal Herbs 4 -- Part 2.Phyletic Relationships between Chinese and Western Medicinal Herbs 163 -- Table 2: Chinese and North American Medicinal Herbs Belonging to the Same Species: Major Constituents and Therapeutic Values 164 -- Table 3: Chinese and North American Medicinal Herbs Belonging to the Same Genus and Different Species: Major Constituents -- and Therapeutic Values 230 -- References297 -- Appendix 1: Chinese and Scientific Names of Chinese Medicinal Herbs325 -- Appendix 2: Major Chemical Components and Their Sources in Chinese Medicinal Herbs 365 -- Appendix 3: Major Chemical Components and Their Sources in Related North American Medicinal Herbs 487 -- Index 53 1.".
- 2001052761 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter One The Roads to Qualla, 1540-1840 19 -- Chapter Two In the Ocean of Mountains, 1790-I870 83 -- Chapter Three Blood and Legends, 1860-1920 157 -- Chapter Four Standing the Times, 1880-1940 225 -- Chapter Five Crisis and Renewal, 1930-2000 309.".
- 2001052791 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- Chapter 1. Home, Housing for the Elderly, and Anthropology: A Conceptual Framework 9 -- Chapter 2. Home Is Where the Heart Is 23 -- Chapter 3. The Nature of Assisted Living: Ideals versus Realities 47 -- Chapter 4. Staff and Administrators' Views: The Ideal and the -- Real 67 -- Chapter 5. The Residents' Reality 93 -- Chapter 6. New Visions, Old Problems 131 -- Chapter 7. Sitting Here in Limbo: Aging in Place in Assisted -- Living 165 -- Appendix I. The MEAP: Procedures and Challenges 189 -- Appendix II. The SCES Resident Questionnaire 195 -- References 199 -- Index 219.".
- 2001052792 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- Amelia M. Trevelyan and Lowell S. Gustafson -- One: Multiplicity and Discourse in Maya Gender Relations 11 -- Marvin Cohodas -- Two: Shared Gender Relations: Early Mesoamerica and the Maya 55 -- Lowell S. Gustafson -- Three: Household and State in Pre-Hispanic Maya Society: Gender, Identity, and Practice 75 -- Julia A. Hendon -- Four: The Gendered Architecture of Uxmal 93 -- Amelia M. Trevelyan and Heather W. Forbes -- Five: Mother/Father Kings 141 -- Lowell S. Gustafson -- Six: Corn Deities and the Male/Female Principle 169 -- Karen Bassie-Sweet -- Seven: The Popol Vuh and the Decline of Maya Women's Status 191 -- Beatriz Barba de Pina Chan -- Eight: A Divine Couple's Gender Roles in the Setting of the Earth at Palenque 227 -- Maria Elena Bernal-Garcia -- Nine: Holy Mother Earth and Her Flowery Skirt: The Role of the Female Earth Surface in Maya Political and Ritual Performance 281 -- Carolyn E. Tate -- Ten: Female and Male: The Ideology of Balance and Renewal in Elite Costuming among the Classic Period Maya 319 -- F. Kent Reilly -- Eleven: Desiring Women: Classic Maya Sexualities 329 -- Rosemary A. Joyce.".
- 2001052810 tableOfContents "v. 1. The Iron Age town -- v.2. The Iron Age artefacts -- v. 4. The early Islamic house.".
- 2001052813 tableOfContents "v. 1. Culture, sensory interaction, speech, conversation -- v. 2. Paralanguage, kinesics, silence, personal and environmental interaction -- v. 3. Narrative literature, theater, cinema, translation.".
- 2001052878 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part 1-Communities That Isolate Us 9 -- 1. No More Front Porches 11 -- 2. Our Hyper-Scheduled Lives 19 -- 3. Cyberfreaks andWebmasters 35 -- Part 2-Communities That Include Us 47 -- 4. The Least of These 49 -- 5. Single-Serving Relationships 57 -- 6. Not in Our Town 69 -- 7. A Death in the Family 79 -- Part 3-Communities That Transform Us 91 -- 8. Myths from Mayberry 93 -- 9. A Church Under a Bridge 103 -- 10. Living in an Upside-down World 113.".
- 2001052887 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: SECTION I Basic Principles -- Chapter 1 Basic Principles3 -- Ronald D. Schoenwald -- SECTION II Industrial and Regulatory Applications -- Chapter 2 PK/PD Approach33 -- Honghui Zhou -- Chapter 3 Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism in Drug Discovery -- and Preclinical Development57 -- Nishit B. Modi -- Chapter 4 Phase I, II, and III FDA Submissions 73 -- Mark G. Eller -- Chapter 5 Bioavailability and Bioequivalence 97 -- Veneeta Tandon -- SECTION III Clinical Applications -- Chapter 6 General Approaches to Clinical Pharmacokinetic Monitoring 115 -- Ronald A. Herman -- Chapter 7 Aminoglycosides and Other Antibiotics 127 -- Michael E. Klepser and Erika J. Ernst -- Chapter 8 Cardiovascular Agents139 -- John M. Dopp and Bradley G. Phillips -- Chapter 9 Psychotropic Agents 171 -- Paul J. Perry -- Chapter 10 Theophylline201 -- Bernd Meibohm -- Chapter 11 Anticonvulsant Agents 231 -- Gail D. Anderson -- SECTION IV Research Applications -- Chapter 12 Classical Modeling267 -- David W A. Bourne -- Chapter 13 Noncompartmental Modeling: An Overview 283 -- Ronald A. Herman -- Chapter 14 Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models 295 -- James M. Gallo -- Chapter 15 Population Pharmacokinetics315 -- Jeffrey S. Barrett -- Chapter 16 The Linear Systems Approach 357 -- Peter Veng-Pedersen -- Index415.".
- 2001052890 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Coasts, Estuaries, and Biocultural Adaptation 1 -- 2. Stability and Change: Agriculture, Sedentism, and Stratification in Late Woodland Coastal North Carolina 17 -- 3. Ossuary Burials, Mortuary Rituals, and Demographic Reconstructions 48 -- 4. Reconstructing Lives 69 -- 5. Patterns of Skeletal and Dental Pathology 84 -- 6. Of Maize and Midden: Maritime Resources, Agricultural Products, and Coastal Adaptation 132 -- 7. Conclusions: Fishing, Farming, and Biocultural Adaptation 155 -- APPENDIXES -- A. Dental Enamel Microwear Analysis by Mark Teaford 169 -- B. Stable Isotope Analysis and Dietary Inference by Lynette Norr 178 -- C. Skeletal Inventory 206 -- D. Dental Inventory 209 -- E. Cranial Measurements 213 -- F. Postcranial Measurements 215 -- G. Dental Measurements by Ann Kakaliouras 217 -- Bibliography 229 -- Contributors 268 -- Index 269.".
- 2001052986 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part One: Returning to Genesis (1934-1938) -- Part Two: Surviving a World at War (1939-1940) -- Part Three: Watching Russia in Agony (I94I-I942) -- Part Four: Putting Pen to Paper (1943-1944) -- Part Five: Returning to Faith (I945-I946) -- Part Six: Pondering a Return Home (I947-1948) -- Part Seven: Bidding Farewell (I949-I953).".
- 2001052997 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PREFACE vii -- EDITORS xi -- CONTRIBUTORS xv -- CHAPTER 1 -- Evidence-Based Herbalism1 -- EDZARD ERNST -- CHAPTER 2 -- Phytochemical Diversity and Biological Activity in Echinacea -- Phytomedicines: Challenges to Quality Control and Germplasm -- Improvement9 -- JOHN T. ARNASON, SHANNON E. BINNS, and BERNARD R. BAUM -- CHAPTER 3 -- Phytochemicals in the Vaccinium Family: Bilberries, Blueberries, and -- Cranberries 19 -- MARY ELLEN CAMIRE -- CHAPTER 4 -- Wine Polyphenols and Protection from Atherosclerosis and Ischemic Heart -- Disease: Drink to Your Health?41 -- MICHAEL A. DUBICK -- CHAPTER 5 -- Beyond ac-Tocopherol: The Role of the Other Tocopherols and -- Tocotrienols 61 -- ANDREAS M. PAPAS -- CHAPTER 6 -- Phytochemical Pharmacokinetics 79 -- HAROLD L. NEWMARK and CHUNG S. YANG -- CHAPTER 7 -- Dietary Isothiocyanates: Roles in Cancer Prevention and Metabolism in -- Rodents and Humans87 -- FUNG-LUNG CHUNG -- CHAPTER 8 -- Rationale for the Use of Soy Phytoestrogens for Neuroprotection105 -- HELEN KIM -- CHAPTER 9 -- Bioengineering and Breeding Approaches for Improving Nutrient and -- Phytochemical Content of Plants121 -- DAVID W. STILL -- CHAPTER 10 -- Phytochemicals in Oilseeds139 -- FEREIDOON SHAHIDI -- CHAPTER 11 -- Lycopene and Human Health157 -- BETTY JANE BURRI -- CHAPTER 12 -- Astaxanthin, B-Cryptoxanthin, Lutein, and Zeaxanthin173 -- JOHN T. LANDRUM, RICHARD A. BONE, and -- CHRISTIAN HERRERO -- INDEX193.".
- 2001053011 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Invention of Romain Gary, 1935-1952 22 -- 2. The Consecration of Romain Gary, 1952-1961 41 -- 3. Strategies of Mobile Identity, 1961-1973 69 -- 4. The Invention of Emile Ajar, 1974-1975 95 -- 5. The Consecration of Emile Ajar, 1975-1980 118 -- Conclusion 144.".
- 2001053063 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. The Ming Throne Imperiled -- The Three Cases 9 -- 2. Beijing, 1620-1624 -- The Storm Clouds Gather 31 -- 3. Political Murders, 1625 72 -- 4. The Murders Continue: 626 101 -- 5. Repression, Triumph, -- Joy, Collapse (1625-1627) 126 -- 6. A Reversal of Fortunes 150.".
- 2001053067 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The Song That Antislavery Sung:Abolition and the Great Transformation 23 -- 2 A Steady and Certain Command of Labour: Political Languages in the Immediate -- Postemancipation Anglo-Americas 41 -- 3 This Work of Civilization: The Secular, Evangelical Mission -- of the Special Magistrates and the Freedmen's Bureau Officials 67 -- 4 The Vexed Question of Original Unity: The Political Language of Race and the Politics of Emancipation l01 -- 5 Delusions of a False Canaan: On Morant Bay, Redemption, and -- the Incomplete Victory of Emancipation 131 -- Conclusion: The Paradox of Emancipation and the Limits of Abolitionist Thought 167 -- Notes 181 -- Bibliography 211 -- Index 227.".
- 2001053068 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Oil Man's Heir Goes to Venezuela o1 -- 2. Mr. Rockefeller Goes to Washington 35 -- 3. Private Diplomacy 68 -- 4. Rocky Road 89 -- 5. The Venezuela Basic Economy Corporation 112 -- 6. The American International Association 140 -- 7. Mr. Rockefeller Goes to Washington, Again 173 -- Conclusion 207.".
- 2001053081 tableOfContents "The misleading man : Dennis Hopper / Adrian Martin -- The replicator, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the great meme-machine / Louise Kransniewicz and Michael Blitz -- Choosing silence : Robert De Niro and the celebrity interview / Greg M. Smith -- The Keanu effect : stardom and the landscape of the acting body / Carmel Giarratana -- More sign than star : Diana, death and the internet / Michael Punt -- Virtually touching the stars : from the moon to heaven's gate and beyond / Leonie Cooper -- The auteur as star : violence and utopia in the films of Sam Peckinpah / Gabrielle Murray -- Birth of a hero : Rocky, Stallone and mythical creation / Rikke Schubart -- Digital stars in our eyes / Angela Ndalianis.".
- 2001053088 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 --About This Book 1 -- Introduction 2 -- Integrating Switching and Routing 3 -- Advantages of BGP/MPLS VPNs 4 -- Privacy and Security 5 -- Customer Independence 6 -- Scalability and Stability 6 -- Management 7 -- Who Should Read This Book 7 -- Chapter 2 --Label Switching Alternatives 9 -- Overlay Models 9 -- Classical IP over ATM 9 -- Scalability 10 -- Integration Models 13 -- IP Switching 13 -- Data-Driven IP Switching 14 -- Topology-Driven IP Switching 15 -- Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) 16 Chapter 3 --MPLS Architecture and Operation 17 -- Simplicity of Operation-Labels 17 -- Decoupling Control and Forwarding 18 -- Forwarding Equivalency Classes (FECs) and Label imposition 19 -- Advantages of MPLS over Legacy Network Layer Forwarding 21 -- MPLS Architecture Examples 23 -- MPLS Data Structures 26 -- Penultimate Hop Popping 30 -- Label Encapsulation 31 -- The Label Stack (Generic Label Encapsulation/Shim Header) 32 -- Encoding the Label Stack 32 -- Label-Switched Paths (LSPs) 34 -- Tunnels and Hierarchy 34 -- Determining the Network Layer Protocol 36 -- Processing the TTL Field 37 -- IP-Dependent Rules 38 -- Translating between Different Encapsulations 38 -- Case 1 (Figure 3-12): 38 -- Case 2 (Figure 3-13): 39 -- Case 3 (Figure 3-14): 40 -- Fragmentation and Path MTU Discovery 43 -- Transporting Labeled Packets over PPP 46 -- Transporting Labeled Packets over LAN Media 47 -- Alternative Label Encapsulation Techniques 48 -- Overlay vs. Label-Encoded 48 -- Encapsulating Top Labels with ATM 50 -- Using the VPI/VCI Field on Different Connection Types 51 -- Direct Connection 53 -- Connection via a VP Tunnel 54 -- Connection via SVC 54 -- Label Binding Procedures with ATM-LSRs 55 -- Encapsulation 55 -- VC-Merge 57 -- Manipulating the TTL Field 58 -- Labels and Label Distribution Methods 59 -- LDP-The Label Distribution Protocol 59 -- LDP Operation 61 -- LDP Protocol Structure 61 -- Label Distribution-Downstream vs. Downstream-on-Demand 65 -- Ordered vs. Independent LSP Control 67 -- Loop Detection 69 -- LDP Extended Discovery 71 -- Label Distribution Protocols for TE 71 -- Why Use MPLS TE? 71 -- Distributing Labels with RSVP 73 -- Introduction to RSVP 73 -- Augmenting RSVP with MPLS Features (MPLS-RSVP) 74 -- Summary of RSVP Attributes 77 -- Extensions to LDP (CR-LDP) 77 -- Chapter 4 --Introduction to Virtual Private Networks 81 --It's All about Connectivity81 -- A Taxonomy of VPNs 86 -- Hub-and-Spoke vs. Fully-Meshed 86 -- IPSec 88 -- Other VPN Technologies 88 -- MPLS VPN 88 -- Feature Matrix 89 -- Overlay Model-Layer 2 VPNs 90 -- The Peer Model-Layer 3 VPNs 95 -- Chapter 5 --Components of MPLS VPNs 101 --Introduction to the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) 101 -- Why Use Multiprotocol BGP-4 for MPLS VPNs? 105 -- Chapter 6 --Details of MPLS VPNs 107 -- Definition of BGP/MPLS VPNs 107 -- Terminology 109 -- Route Distribution 115 -- RDs and the VPN-IPv4 Address Family 115 -- Route Targets (RTs) 118 -- Route Distribution among PE Routers 122 -- Route Exchange between PE and CE Routers 129 -- Topologies 132 -- VPN Sites with Optimal Inter-VPN Routing 133 -- VPN Sites with Hub-and-Spoke Routing 133 -- Internet Routing 137 -- Internet Access at Customer Site 137 -- Internet Access handled by Service Provider 137 -- Network Address Translation (NAT) 140 -- Scalability 141 -- Route Reflectors (RRs) 141 -- Adding New Sites to a VPN 145 -- BGP Update Filtering 145 -- Outbound Route Filters (ORFs) 146 -- Carrier's Carrier (CsC) 147 -- Chapter 7 --MPLS VPN Applications 153 --Enterprise VPN Services 153 -- ADSL VPNS 154 -- DSL Technology Overview 154 -- Connection Paradigm 156 -- ADSL IP VPNs 156 -- Routing 159 -- Cable Access VPNs 160 -- Cable Technology Overview 160 -- Connection Paradigm 162 -- Cable IP VPNs 163 -- Mobile Wireless VPNs 166 -- GPRS Technology Overview 166 -- Dial Access IP VPNs 172.".
- 2001053092 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. Introduction -- 1. The History of Immunosuppression for Organ -- Transplantation -- Johnny C. Hong and Barry D. Kahan -- 2. Clinical Trials in Transplant Immunosuppression: -- What Have We Learned? -- P. Schnuelle and F.J. van der Woude -- II. Pharmacological Immunosuppression -- 1. Pharmacologic Monitoring of Immunosuppressive -- Drugs -- F. Gaspari, N. Perico and G. Remuzzi -- 2. Use of Corticosteroids in Kidney Transplantation -- Donald E. Hricik -- 3. Mycophenolate Mofetil and Azathioprine -- John D. Pirsch and Elias David Neto -- 4. Cyclosporine Formulations -- V. Ramanathan and Hal Helderman -- 5. Tacrolimus -- Ron Shapiro -- 6. Sirolimus -- Barry D. Kahan -- 7. New Agents on the Horizon -- J. Klupp and Randall E. Morris -- III. Biologicals -- 1. Why Do We Need Induction Therapy? -- John Vella and John Neylan -- 2. Polyclonal Antilymphocyte Therapy -- Paul Morrissey and Anthony P. Monaco -- 3. Monoclonal Antibody Targeting of the T cell -- Receptor Complex -- Luciene Chatenoud -- 4. Monoclonal Antibody Targeting of IL-2R- -- Complex -- Flavio G. Vincenti -- 5. Monoclonal Antibody Targeting of Adhesion -- Molecules -- Marcus H. Frank and David M. Briscoe -- 6. Costimulation Blocade -- Roy D Bloom and Laurence A. Turka -- 7. Immunomodulatory Function of MHC -- Peptides -- Barbara Murphy and Alan Krensky -- 8. Tolerance: Is It Time to Move to the Clinic? -- Markus H. Frank and Mohamed H. Sayegh -- IV. Gene Therapy -- 1. Molecular Medicine in Organ Transplantation: -- How and When? -- A. Benigni, N. Perico, and G. Remuzzi -- 2. Gene Therapy in Organ Transplantation: -- Applicabilities and Shortcomings -- John C. Magee, Randall S. Sung, and J. Bromberg -- 3. Immunomodulation Strategies in -- Xenotransplantation -- Ian P.J. Alwayn, Leo Buhler, Murali Basker, -- and David K.C. Cooper.".
- 2001053155 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- 1 Histories of Their Time -- Introduction -- A Twentieth-Century Conspectus -- 2 The Management of Change -- Introduction -- Housing and Town Planning -- Local Planning -- National Planning -- Political Laboratories -- A Vision Lost -- 3 Nature Incorporated -- Introduction -- The Sanitary Authorities -- Sewering the Suburbs -- New Towns and Oysters -- The Multi-Purpose Use of Water -- 4 New Beginnings in Forestry -- Introduction -- The Forest Authority -- Forest Parks -- Multi-Purpose Forestry -- 5 A Third Force -- Introduction -- The Agricultural Context -- National Parks -- Nature Reserves -- Coastal Preservation -- The Challenge of Leisure -- 6 Environmental Conservation -- Introduction -- Agricultural Improvement -- Arresting 'the Engine of Destruction' -- Towards 'Creative Conservation' -- 7 Transport and the Environment -- Introduction -- 'Mixed Blessing' -- London's Third Airport -- Commercial Pipelines -- The Pipe-Lines Act -- Environmental Assessment -- 8 Environmental Hazards -- Introduction -- Dereliction -- Before 'Silent Spring' -- Air Quality -- 9 The Century of the Environment -- Introduction -- Raising Awareness -- 'Movers and Shakers' -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001053191 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction i -- 1. Suburban Eden 9 -- 2. California Disneying 27 -- 3. Come Along and Sing Our Song 49 -- 4. Gidget Without a Cause 67 -- 5. Wish They All Could Be California 95 -- 6. Beach Blanket California 117 -- 7. Berkeley and Watts I35 -- 8. Reagan's Conservative Wave 69 -- 9. Endless Summer 85.".
- 2001053192 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 THE LUNATIC, THE LOVER, AND THE POET CHAPTER 2 THE LUNATIC: WAR CHAPTER 3 THE LUNATIC: AFTER THE WAR CHAPTER 4 THE LOVER IN THE NURSERY CHAPTER 5 THE LOVER CHAPTER 6 THE POET.".
- 2001053200 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword -- ix --Introduction -- xi --Entries A-Z -- 1 --Appendix I -- World's Largest Bridges and Tunnels by Type -- 357 --Appendix II -- Bridge and Tunnel Websites -- 361 --Bibliography -- 365 --Index -- 369.".
- 2001053234 tableOfContents "v. 1. Individual and society -- v. 2. Government -- v. 3. Economics -- v. 4. Environment -- v. 5. Science -- v. 6. Media -- v. 7. The Constitution -- v. 8. U.S. foreign policy -- v. 9. Criminal law and the penal system -- v. 10. Health -- v. 11. Family and society -- v. 12. Arts and culture -- v. 13. U.S. history -- v. 14. International development -- v. 15. Human rights -- v. 16. Education -- v. 17. New science -- v. 18. Commerce and trade -- v. 19. World politics -- v. 20. Religion and morality -- v. 21. U.S. judiciary -- v. 22. International law -- v. 23. Poverty and wealth -- v. 24. Work and the workplace".
- 2001053301 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Note from the Photographer9 -- Note from the Editor10 -- Claudia Edwards12 -- Susan Edwards-Bell16 -- Lily Heynen Withrow20 -- Sonia Sotomayor24 -- Beth Bakke Stenehjem28 -- Barbara Cochens32 -- Mary-Lisa Orth34 -- Ann Steiner38 -- Antonia Novello42 -- Lily Jaffee 46 -- Karen Lundgren50 -- Judi Sheppard Missett54 -- Frances Price58 -- Nancy Huynh62 -- Pamela O'Brien64 -- Joan Brock-- Paulette Braun-- Tiffani Davis-- Tori Norman-- Marty Evans-- Elizabeth Eichelbaum -- Neale Godfrey-- Wilma Huggett -- Deidre Scherer-- Sinthea Brown -- Danica Anderson-- Nancy Schafer-- Bobbie Kinkead-- Deborah Lans-- Kalister Green-Byrd-- Diane Shader Smith -- Charlotte Black Elk-- Darlene Jackson-Hanson-- Louise Serpa-- Jane Hines.".
- 2001053328 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1 -- Kuang-O (Oscar) Yu -- PART I Theoretical Background -- 2 Fundamentals of Casting Process Modeling 17 -- Daniel L. Winterscheidt and Gene X. Huang -- 3 Stress Analysis 55 -- Umesh Chandra and Alauddin Ahmed -- 4 Defects Formation 95 -- Vijay Suri and Kuang-O (Oscar) Yu -- 5 Microstructure Evolution 123 -- Doru M. Stefanescu -- 6 Thermophysical Properties 189 -- Juan J. Valencia and Kuang-O (Oscar) Yu -- 7 Quick Analysis 239 -- Chungqing Cheng -- 8 Electronic Data Interchange 263 -- Gerald M. Radack -- PART II Application to Shape Castings -- 9 Sand Casting 291 -- Michael L. Tims and Qizhong Diao -- 10 Lost Foam Casting 317 -- Chengming Wang -- 11 Investment Casting 333 -- Dilip K. Banerjee and Kuang-O (Oscar) Yu -- 12 Permanent Mold Casting 373 -- Chung-Whee Kim -- 13 Die Casting 391 -- Horacio Ahuett-Garza, R. Allen Miller, and Carroll E. Mobley -- 14 Semi-Solid Metalworking 417 -- Michael L. Tims -- PART III Application to Ingot Castings and Spray Forming -- 15 Continuous Casting 499 -- Brian G. Thomas -- 16 Direct Chill Casting 541 -- Hallvard G. Fjcer and Dag Mortensen -- 17 Vacuum Arc Remelting and Electroslag Remelting 565 -- Lee A. Bertram, Ramesh S. Minisandram, and Kuang-O (Oscar) Yu -- 18 Electron Beam Melting and Plasma Arc Melting 613 -- Yuan Pang, Shesh Srivatsa, and Kuang-O (Oscar) Yu -- 19 Spray Forming 655 -- Huimin Liu.".
- 2001053334 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Part I. General Discussion: Conventional and Novel Drying Concepts -- 1. The Need for Advanced Drying Technologies -- 2. Classification and Selection Criteria: Conventional Versus Novel Technologies -- 3. Innovation and Trends in Drying Technologies -- Part II. Selected Advanced Drying Technologies -- 4. Drying on Inert Particles -- 5. Impinging Stream Drying -- 6. Drying in Pulsed Fluid Beds -- 7. Superheated Steam Drying -- 8. Airless Drying -- 9. Drying in Mobilized Bed -- 10. Drying with Shock Waves -- 11. Vacu Jet Drying System -- 12. Contact-Sorption Drying -- 13. Sonic Drying -- 14. Pulse Combustion Drying -- 15. Heat-Pump Drying -- Part III. Selected Techniques for Drying and Dewatering -- 16. The Carver-Greenfield Process -- 17. Drying in a Plasma Torch -- 18. Displacement Drying -- 19. Vapor Drying -- 20. Slush Drying -- 21. Atmospheric Freeze-Drying -- Part IV. Hybrid Drying Technologies -- 22. Radio-Frequency Drying with 50-Ohm Technology -- 23. Radio-Frequency-Assisted Heat-Pump Drying -- 24. Radio-Frequency-Vacuum Drying -- 25. Microwave-Convective Drying -- 26. Microwave-Vacuum Drying -- 27. Filtermat Drying -- 28. Spray-Fluid Bed-Vibrated Fluid Bed Drying -- 29. Combined Filtration and Drying -- 30. Other Hybrid Technologies -- Part V. Other Techniques -- 31. Special Drying Technologies -- Symbols -- References -- Index.".
- 2001053341 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. General Topics -- 1. Food-Derived Antioxidants: How to Evaluate Their Importance in Food and In Vivo 1 -- Barry Halliwell -- 2. Measurement of Total Antioxidant Capacity in Nutritional and Clinical Studies 47 -- Guohua Cao and Ronald L. Prior -- 3. Quantification of Isoprostanes as Indicators of Oxidant Stress In Vivo 57 -- Jason D. Morrow, William E. Zackert, Daniel S. Van der Ende, Erin E. Reich, -- Erin S. Terry, Brian Cox, Stephanie C. Sanchez, Thomas J. Montine, and -- L. Jackson Roberts -- II. Vitamin E -- 4. Efficacy of Vitamin E in Human Health and Disease 75 -- Sharon V Landvik, Anthony T. Diplock, and Lester Packer -- 5. Vitamin E Bioavailability, Biokinetics, and Metabolism 99 -- Maret G. Traber -- 6. Biological Activity of Tocotrienols 109 -- Stefan U. Weber and Gerald Rimbach -- III. Vitamin C -- 7. Vitamin C: From Molecular Actions to Optimum Intake 117 -- Sebastian J. Padayatty, Rushad Daruwala, Yaohui Wang, Peter K. Eck, -- Jian Song, Woo S. Koh, and Mark Levine -- 8. Vitamin C and Cardiovascular Diseases 147 -- Anitra C. Carr and Balz Frei -- 9. Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Ascorbate and Cancer 167 -- James E. Enstrom -- IV. Carotenoids -- 10. Carotenoids: Linking Chemistry, Absorption, and Metabolism to Potential Roles in Human Health and Disease 189 -- Denise M. Deming, Thomas W-M. Boileau, Kasey H. Heintz, -- Christine A. Atkinson, and John W. Erdman, Jr. -- 11. Antioxidant Effects of Carotenoids: Implication in Photoprotection in Humans 223 -- Wilhelm Stahl and Helmut Sies -- 12. Oxidative Breakdown of Carotenoids and Biological Effects of Their Metabolites 235 -- Werer G. Siems, Olaf Sommerburg, and Frederik J. G. M. van Kuijk -- 13. Carotenoids in the Nutrition of Infants 251 -- Olaf Sommerburg, Wener G. Siems, Kristina Meissner and -- Michael Leichsenring -- 14. Human Studies on Bioavailability and Serum Response of Carotenoids 265 -- Elizabeth J. Johnson -- V. Polyphenols and Flavonoids -- 15. Caffeic Acid and Related Antioxidant Compounds: Biochemical and Cellular Effects 279 -- Joao Laranjinha -- 16. Polyphenols and Flavonoids Protect LDL Against Atherogenic Modifications 303 -- Bianca Fuhrman and Michael Aviram -- 17. Phytoestrogen Content in Foods and Their Role in Cancer 337 -- Anna H. Wu and Malcolm C. Pike -- 18. Peroxynitrite Scavenging by Mitochondrial Reductants and Plant Polyphenols 351 -- Alberto Boveris, Silvia Alvarez, Silvia Lores Araiz, and Laura B. Valdez -- VI. Antioxidants in Beverages and Herbal Products -- 19. Antioxidant and Other Properties of Green and Black Tea 371 -- Philip J. Rijken, Douglas A. Balentine, C. A. J. van Mierlo, -- I. Paetau-Robinson, E van de Put, Paul T Quinlan, Ute M. Weisgerber, -- and Sheila A. Wiseman -- 20. The Phenolic Wine Antioxidants 401 -- Andrew L. Waterhouse -- 21. French Maritime Pine Bark: Pycnogenol 417 -- Gerald Rimbach, Fabio Virgili, and Lester Packer -- 22. Spices as Potent Antioxidants with Therapeutic Potential 437 -- Bharat B. Aggarwal, Nihal Ahmad, and Hasan Mukhtar -- VII. Lipoic Acid and Glutathione -- 23. Lipoic Acid: Cellular Metabolism, Antioxidant Activity, and Clinical Relevance 473 -- Oren Tirosh, Sashwati Roy, and Lester Packer -- 24. Cellular Effects of Lipoic Acid and Its Role in Aging 489 -- Regis Moreau, Wei-Jian Zhang, and Tory M. Hagen -- 25. Vascular Complications in Diabetes: Mechanisms and the Influence -- of Antioxidants 511 -- Peter Rosen, Hans-Jirgen Tritschler, and Lester Packer -- 26. Therapeutic Effects of Lipoic Acid on Hyperglycemia and Insulin Resistance 535 -- Erik J. Henriksen -- 27. Bioavailability of Glutathione 549 -- Dean P. Jones -- VIII. Melatonin -- 28. Antioxidant Capacity of Melatonin 565 -- Russel J. Reiter, Dun-xian Tan, Lucien C. Manchester, and Juan R. Calvo -- 29. Radical and Reactive Intermediate-Scavenging Properties of Melatonin -- in Pure Chemical Systems 615 -- Maria A. Livrea, Luisa Tesoriere, Dun-xian Tan, and Russel J. Reiter -- IX. Selenium -- 30. Selenium: An Antioxidant? 633 -- Regina Brigelius-Flohe, Matilde Maiorino, Fulvio Ursini, and Leopold Flohe -- 31. Selenium Status and Prevention of Chronic Diseases 665 -- Paul Knekt -- X. Nitric Oxide -- 32. Antioxidant Properties of Nitric Oxide 689 -- Homero Rubbo and Rafael Radi.".
- 2001053345 tableOfContents "v. 1. Mastering complexity with ACE and patterns -- v. 2. Systematic reuse with ACE and frameworks.".
- 2001053384 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Prologue Money Has No Smell vii -- 1 A Slow Afternoon at the Harlem Market -- 2 Urban Intersections/Existential Crossroads 11 -- 3 The Way of the aguar 28 -- 4 African/Asian/Uptown/Downtown 45 -- 5 Afrocentric Marketing 64 -- 6 Regulating Urban Life 88 -- 7 The Spatial Politics of African Trading in Harlem 121 -- 8 City Life 144 -- Epilogue Issifi's Path 176.".
- 2001053392 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1. Electrochemical Methods for the Environmental -- Analysis of Trace Elements Biogeochemistry2 -- Martial Taillefert and Tim F. Rozan -- In-Situ Measurements in the Water Column -- 2. Submersible Voltammetric Probes for Real-Time -- Continuous Monitoring of Trace Elements in Natural -- Aquatic Systems16 -- M.-L. Tercier-Waeber, J. Buffle, M. Koudelka-Hep, -- and F. Graziottin -- 3. In Situ Voltammetry at Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents40 -- Donald B. Nuzzio, Martial Taillefert, S. Craig Cary, -- Anna Louise Reysenbach, and George W. Luther, III -- On-Line Measurements in the Water Column -- 4. A Continuous Flow Electrochemical Cell for Analysis -- of Chemical Species and Ions at High Pressure: -- Laboratory, Shipboard, and Hydrothermal Vent Results54 -- George W. Luther III, Andrew B. Bono, Martial Taillefert, -- and S. Craig Cary -- 5. Field Application of an Automated Voltammetric -- System for High-Resolution Studies of Trace Metal -- Distributions in Dynamic Estuarine and Coastal Waters73 -- Eric P. Achterberg, Charlotte B. Braungardt, and Kate A. Howell -- 6. Permeation Liquid Membrane Coupled to Voltammetric -- Detection for In Situ Trace Metal Speciation Studies102 -- N. Parthasarathy, P. Salatin, M. Pelletier, and J. Buffle -- In-Situ Measurements -- at the Sediment-Water Interface -- 7. In Situ Measurements in Lake Sediments Using Ion-Selective -- Electrodes with a Profiling Lander System126 -- Beat Miller, Martin Marki, Christian Dinkel, Ruth Stierli, -- and Berhard Wehrli -- 8. Exchange and Microdistribution of Solutes at the Benthic -- Interface: An In Situ Study in Aarhus Bight, Denmark144 -- Ronnie N. Glud and Jens K. Gundersen -- 9. Benthic Carbon Mineralization in Sediments of Gotland -- Basin, Baltic Sea, Measured In Situ with Benthic Landers162 -- Frank WenzhOfer, Oliver Greeff, and Wolfgang Riess -- Sediment Porewaters and Microbial Mats -- 10. Porewater Redox Species, pH and pCO2 in Aquatic Sediments: -- Electrochemical Sensor Studies in Lake Champlain -- and Sapelo Island188 -- Wei-Jun Cai, Pingsan Zhao, Stephen M. Theberge, Amy Witter, -- Yongchen Wang, and George Luther, III -- 11. Probing Zinc Speciation in Contaminated Sediments -- by Square Wave Voltammetry at a Hg/Ir Microelectrode210 -- Melissa A. Nolan and Jean-Francois Gaillard -- 12. Microsensor Studies of Oxygen, Carbon, and Nitrogen -- Cycles in Lake Sediments and Microbial Mats227 -- Dirk de Beer -- 13. Seasonal Variations of Soluble Organic-Fe(III) in Sediment -- Porewaters as Revealed by Voltammetric Microelectrodes247 -- M. Taillefert, T. F. Rozan, B. T. Glazer, J. Herszage, -- R. E. Trouwborst, and G. W. Luther, III -- 14. Microelectrode Measurements in Stromatolites: -- Unraveling the Earth's Past?265 -- Pieter T. Visscher, Shelley E. Hoeft, Tonna-Marie L. Surgeon, -- Daniel R. Rogers, Brad M. Bebout, John S. Thompson, Jr., -- and R. Pamela Reid -- 15. In Situ Sulfur Speciation Using Au/Hg Microelectrodes -- as an Aid to Microbial Characterization of an Intertidal -- Salt Marsh Microbial Mat283 -- Brian T. Glazer, S. Craig Cary, Laura Hohmann, -- and George W. Luther, III -- New Technologies in Electrochemistry -- 16. Determination of Geochemistry on Mars Using an Array -- of Electrochemical Sensors306 -- Samuel P. Kounaves, Martin G. Buehler, Michael H. Hecht, -- and Steve West -- 17. Integrating an Ultramicroelectrode in an AFM -- Cantilever: Toward the Development of Combined -- Microsensing Imaging Tools320 -- Christine Kranz, Boris Mizaikoff, Alois Lugstein, -- and Emmerich Bertagnolli -- Trace Metal Complexation -- 18. A Review of Competitive Ligand-Exchange-Voltammetric -- Methods for Speciation of Trace Metals in Freshwater336 -- HanBin Xue and Laura Sigg -- 19. Voltammetric Evidence Suggesting Ag Speciation Is -- Dominated by Sulfide Complexation in River Water371 -- Tim F. Rozan and George W. Luther, III -- Indexes -- Author Index391 -- Subject Index392.".
- 2001053393 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface xi -- Introduction -- 1. The Physical Chemistry of Chirality2 -- Janice M. Hicks -- Vibrations of Chiral Molecules -- 2. Determination of the Structures of Chiral Molecules Using Vibrational Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy18 -- P. J. Stephens, F. J. Devlin, and A. Aamouche -- 3. New Insight into Solution Structure and Dynamics of Proteins, Nucleic Acids, and Viruses from Raman Optical Activity34 -- L. D. Barron, E. W. Blanch, A. F. Bell, C. D. Syme, -- L. Hecht, and L. A. Day -- 4. Chirality in Peptide Vibrations: Ab Initio Computational Studies of Length, Solvation, -- Hydrogen Bond, Dipole Coupling, and Isotope -- Effects on Vibrational CD.50 -- Jan Kubelka, Petr Bour, R. A. Gangani D. Silva, -- Sean M. Decatur, and Timothy A. Keiderling -- 5. Vibrational Transition Current Density: Visualizing the Origin of Vibrational Circular Dichroism and Infrared Intensities65 -- Teresa B. Freedman, Eunah Lee, and Taiping Zhao, -- 6. The Use of Dual Polarization Modulation in Vibrational Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy79 -- Laurence A. Nafie and Rina K. Dukor -- 7. Conformational Study of Gramicidin D in Organic Solvents in the Presence of Cations Using -- Vibrational Circular Dichroism89 -- Chunxia Zhao and Prasad L. Polavarapu -- Advances in Chiral Spectroscopy -- 8. Optical Activity: From Structure-Function to Structure Prediction104 -- David N. Beratan, Rama K. Kondru, and Peter Wipf -- 9. Optical Response of a Chiral Liquid 119 -- A. David Buckingham and Peer Fischer -- 10. Sum-Frequency Generation at Second Order in Isotropic Chiral Systems: The Microscopic View and the Surprising Fragility of the Signal130 -- Jason Kirkwood, A. C. Albrecht, Peer Fischer, -- and A. D. Buckingham -- 11. Application of Chiral Symmetries in Even-Order Nonlinear Optics145 -- Andre Persoons, Thierry Verbiest, Sven Van Elshocht, -- and Martti Kauranen -- 12. X-ray Natural Circular Dichroism: Introduction and First Results157 -- Robert D. Peacock -- 13. X-ray Natural Circular Dichroism: Theory and Recent Developments171 -- Brian Stewart -- New Approaches in Chiral Recognition -- 14. Aspects of Molecular Chirality Observed -- by Scanning Probe M icroscopy186 -- B. A. Hermann, U. Hubler, and H.-J. Gilntherodt -- 15. Raising Flags: Chemical Marker Group STM Probes of Self-Assembly and Chirality at Liquid-Solid Interfaces205 -- Dalia G. Yablon, Hongbin Fang, Leanna C. Giancarlo, -- and George W. Flynn -- 16. A Spectroscopic Study of Chiral Discrimination in Jet-Cooled van der Waals Complexes225 -- K. Le Barbu, F. Lahmani, and A. Zehnacker -- Surface Chirality and Chiral Nanostructures -- 17. Spontaneous Generation of Chirality via Chemistry in Two Dimensions242 -- I. Weissbuch, L. Leiserowitz, and M. Lahav -- 18. Chirality at Well-Defined Metal Surfaces254 -- Gary A. Attard, Jean Clavilier, and Juan M. Feliu -- 19. Enantiospecific Properties of Chiral Single-Crystal Surfaces269 -- Joshua D. Horvath, Andrew J. Gellman, -- David S. Sholl, and Timothy D. Power -- 20. Single Molecule Absolute Chirality Determination, Isomerization, and Asymmetric Induction at a Silicon Surface283 -- D. J. Moffatt, G. P. Lopinski, D. D. M. Wayner, -- and R. A. Wolkow -- 21. Chiral Autocatalysis and Selectivity in the Vicinity of Solid Surfaces302 -- Dilip K. Kondepudi -- 22. Chirality in Giant Phospholipid Tubule Formation319 -- Britt N. Thomas, Janet E. Kirsch, Chris M. Lindemann, -- Robert C. Corcoran, Casey L. Cotant, and Phillip J. Persichini -- Indexes -- Author Index335 -- Subject Index 336.".
- 2001053414 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part 1. Foundations -- Chapter 1. Convex Analysis 3 -- 1.1. Convex sets 3 -- 1.2. Convex functions 13 -- 1.3. Differential properties of convex functions 24 -- 1.4. Problems 30 -- Chapter 2. Set-Valued Analysis 31 -- 2.1. Set-valued maps 31 -- 2.2. Derivatives of set-valued maps 37 -- 2.3. Lipschitzian approximations 41 -- 2.4. Extension theorem 44 -- 2.5. Fixed point theorems 47 -- 2.6. Convex processes 49 -- 2.7. Structure of a convex process 56 -- 2.8. Problems 61 -- Chapter 3. Nonsmooth Analysis 65 -- 3.1. Method of metric approximations 65 -- 3.2. Mordukhovich normal cone 67 -- 3.3. Separation theorem for nonconvex sets 72 -- 3.4. Nonsmooth calculus 75 -- 3.5. Lagrange multipliers 82 -- 3.6. Problems 83 -- Part 2. Differential Inclusions -- Chapter 4. Existence Theorems 87 -- 4.1. Background notes 88 -- 4.2. Lipschitzian differential inclusions 90 -- 4.3. Upper semi-continuous differential inclusions 96 -- 4.4. Discontinuous differential equations 103 -- 4.5. Existence of optimal solutions 106 -- 4.6. Dependence on initial conditions 109 -- 4.7. Discrete approximations 113 -- 4.8. Problems 116 -- Chapter 5. Viability and Invariance 119 -- 5.1. Monotone solutions to a differential inclusion 119 -- 5.2. Viability problem 122 -- 5.3. Invariant sets 127 -- 5.4. Existence of periodic solutions 130 -- 5.5. Pursuit in a differential game 132 -- 5.6. Problems ' 135 -- Chapter 6. Controllability 139 -- 6.1. Duality relation 139 -- 6.2. Controllability of convex processes 145 -- 6.3. Controllability at first approximation 147 -- 6.4. Controllability of some mechanical systems 152 -- 6.5. Problems 153 -- Chapter 7. Optimality 157 -- 7.1. Optimal solutions to discrete-time inclusions 157 -- 7.2. Optimal solutions to differential 4nclusions 160 -- 7.3. Time-optimal problem 165 -- 7.4. Problems 168 -- Chapter 8. Stability 171 -- 8.1. Lyapunov direct method 171 -- 8.2. Linear-selectionable differential inclusions 176 -- 8.3. Weak asymptotic stability of convex processes 185 -- 8.4. First approximation techniques 189 -- 8.5. Stability of a missile uniform motion 194 -- 8.6. Problems 196 -- Chapter 9. Stabilization 199 -- 9.1. Lyapunov functions for convex processes 200 -- 9.2. Stabilization problem 202 -- 9.3. Weak asymptotic stability and stabilizability 205 -- 9.4. Stabilizers for some mechanical systems 208 -- 9.5. Problems 210.".
- 2001053461 tableOfContents "v. 1. Causes and early conduct.".
- 2001053475 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I -- Prefatory Essay 3 -- PART II -- Introduction 23 -- 1 James Boswell and Samuel Johnson 32 -- 2 Tobias Smollett: Deciphering Letters 54 -- 3 Laurence Stere: The Voyage and its Double 68 -- 4 The Vagaries of the Picaresque 82 -- Conclusion: The Travel Narrative and Literary Criticism 101 -- Chronological Landmarks 116.".
- 2001053478 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I - From Evangelical to Medical Officer of Health -- ONE Choosing Medicine -- TWO Medical Officer of Health -- PART II - Making a Career in Medical Research -- THREE Before the Germ Theory: The Cattle Plague of 1865-1866 and the State Support of Pathology -- FOUR From Clinician-Researcher to Professional Physiologist: Making the Pulse Visible -- FIVE Becoming a Research Pathologist: The Rise of Laboratory Medicine in Britain -- six Focusing on Physiology: Capturing the Venus's-Flytrap's Electrical Activity -- PART III- The Medical Sciences: Critics and Allies -- SEVEN Physicians, Antivivisectionists, and the Failure of the Oxford School of Physiology -- EIGHT A Corner Turned? Experimental Medicine in Late -- Victorian Britain -- List of Abbreviations -- APPENDIX Researchers Associated with Burdon Sanderson in Britain -- Notes -- Index.".
- 2001053509 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments vii -- Periods in Chinese History xi -- I. Introduction: Children in Chinese Art I -- ANN BARROTT WICKS AND ELLEN B. AVRIL -- 2. Images of Children in Song Painting and Poetry 3 -- RICHARD BARNHART AND CATHERINE BARNHART -- 3. One Hundred Children: From Boys at Play to Icons of Good Fortune 57 -- TERESE TSE BARTHOLOMEW -- 4. Representations of Children in Three Stories from -- Biographies of Exemplary Women 84 -- ANN WALTNER -- 5. The Childhood of Gods and Sages Io8 -- JULIA K. MURRAY -- 6. The Art of Deliverance and Protection: Folk Deities -- in Paintings and Woodblock Prints 133 -- ANN BARROTT WICKS -- 7. Family Pictures 159 -- ANN BARROTT WICKS -- Notes 179 -- Glossary of Chinese Characters 193 -- Select Bibliography 201 -- Contributors 209 -- Index 211.".
- 2001053521 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Fundamentals 1 -- 1.1. Introduction 2 -- 1.2. Hamiltonians 9 -- 1.3. Reducing transformations 21 -- 1.4. Bound, and scattering states 36 -- Chapter 2. Geometrical Methods I 45 -- 2.1. N-body geometry 46 -- 2.2. Channel Hamiltonians 50 -- 2.3. Partitions of unity 54 -- Chapter 3. The Mourre Theory 65 -- 3.1. Local inequalities for operators 68 -- 3.2. Basics of the Mourre theory 71 -- 3.3. The strongly charged case 74 -- 3.4. Analytically fibered operators 80 -- 3.5. Two-particle neutral systems 84 -- 3.6. Dispersive channels 94 -- 3.7. Three-dimensional dispersive systems 104 -- 3.8. Two-dimensional dispersive systems 141 -- Chapter 4. Basic Propagation Estimates 143 -- 4.1. Preliminaries 144 -- 4.2. Asymptotic energy and maximal velocity estimates 150 -- 4.3. Asymptotic velocity along the field 152 -- 4.4. Minimal velocity estimates 155 -- Chapter 5. Geometrical Methods II 167 -- 5.1. The center of orbit observable 168 -- 5.2. Admissible functions 172 -- 5.3. Propagation estimates in the transversal direction 184 -- Chapter 6. Wave Operators and Scattering Theory 201 -- 6.1. Introduction 201 -- 6.2. Channel identification operators 205 -- 6.3. Three-dimensional charged systems 206 -- 6.4. Three-dimensional dispersive systems 213 -- 6.5. Two-dimensional charged systems 221 -- 6.6. Two-dimensional systems with neutral pairs 223 -- Chapter 7. Open Problems 227 -- Chapter 8. Appendix 231.".
- 2001053551 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Introduction 1 -- 1.1. What are Monte Carlo Methods? 1 -- 1.2. Review of Basic Probability and Statistics Terminology 5 --Chapter 2. Generating Random Numbers 11 -- 2.1. The General Problem 11 -- 2.2. Pseudo-Random Number Generators 13 -- 2.3. Generating Random Variates with Non-Uniform Distribution 17 --Chapter 3. Variance Reduction Techniques 29 -- 3.1. The Basic Problem 29 -- 3.2. Stratified Sampling 30 -- 3.3. Importance Sampling 36 -- 3.4. Common Random Numbers 42 -- 3.5. Control Variates 47 -- 3.6. Antithetic Variates 49 --Chapter 4. Markov Chain Monte Carlo 53 -- 4.1. Discrete Markov Chains 53 -- 4.2. Uniform Generation by Markov Chain Monte Carlo 58 -- 4.3. The Metropolis Algorithm 63 -- 4.4. Simulated Annealing 66 -- 4.5. The Gibbs Sampler 69 -- 4.6. The Gibbs Sampler in Bayesian Statistics 73 --Chapter 5. Statistical Analysis of Simulation Output 83 -- 5.1. The Case of I.I.D. Output 84 -- 5.2. The Case of Stationary Output 84 -- 5.3. The Case of Asymptotically Stationary Output 90 --Chapter 6. The Ising Model and Related Examples 93 -- 6.1. Definitions and Background 93 -- 6.2. Metropolis Algorithm and Gibbs Sampler 95 -- 6.3. Variants of the Ising Model 96 -- 6.4. Image Analysis - A Brief Example 97 -- 6.5. The Swendsen-Wang Algorithm 98.".
- 2001053556 tableOfContents "v. 1. Hardy, Hankel, and Toeplitz -- v. 2. Model operators and systems.".
- 2001053579 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword vii -- General Preface to the Series ix -- Preface & xi -- Acknowledgements xiii -- List of illustrations xv -- Introduction: Here We Go, Here We Go, Here We Go (And How We Got -- Here) xvii -- Chapter 1: Of Emblems, Banners and Badges: The Triple Alliance 1 -- Chapter 2: The Lapel Emblazoned: The Origins and Development of the -- Trade Union Badge 21 -- Chapter 3: To Fight, To Struggle, To Right The Wrong: The Badge and -- the Struggle for Union Recognition 49 -- Chapter 4: An Epoch Of Minority Symbolism? The Pervasion of the -- Badge and the Contraction of the Union 97 -- Chapter 5: The Manufacturers 129 -- Chapter 6: Collect And Display: Post-Function 137 -- Chapter 7: This Is What I Am 165 -- Appendix 1: Selected Replies To The Labour Research Survey 171 -- Appendix 2: The Badge and Medallion In Song And Rhyme 173 -- Appendix 3: The Kokuro / ITF Survey Questionnaire 175 -- Appendix 4: The History of Thomas Fattorini Ltd. 177 -- Appendix 5: Explanations of Two Badge Designs 179 -- Bibliography 181 -- Index 193.".
- 2001053581 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Cliff Davies at Wadham 1 -- Jane Garnett and Pat Thompson -- 2 Cliff Davies the Tutor 5 -- Philip Waller, John Robertson and Martin Conway -- 3 Cliff Davies the Historian 11 -- George Bernard and Steven Gunn -- 4 Was There a Renaissance Style of Politics in Fifteenth-Century England? 15 -- David Rundle -- 5 The Policie in Christen Remes: Bishop Russell's Parliamentary Sermons of 1483-84 33 -- John Watts -- 6 Thorns in the Flesh: English Kings and Uncooperative Scottish Rulers, 1460-1549 61 -- Jenny Wormald -- 7 Regulating Sex in Pre-Reformation London 79 -- Martin Ingram -- 8 The English Reformation: Report from a Stationary Train 97 -- Colin Richmond -- 9 The Tyranny of Henry VIII 113 -- G.W. Bernard -- 10 War, Dynasty and Public Opinion in Early Tudor England 131 -- Steven Gunn -- 11 The Vernacular Litany of 1544 During the Reign of Henry VIII 151 -- Roger Bowers -- 12 0 Lorde save the kyng: Tudor Royal Propaganda and the Power of Prayer 179 -- J.PD. Cooper -- 13 The English King's French Islands: Jersey and Guernsey in English Politics and Administration, 1485-1642 197 -- Tim Thornton -- 14 The Witch's Familiar in Elizabethan England 219 -- James Sharpe -- 15 Improvement, Policy and Tudor Towns 233 -- Peter Clark -- 16 The Real, Attempted 'Tudor Revolution in Government': Salisbury's 1610 Great Contract 249 -- Neil Cuddy -- 17 A Bibliography of C.S.L. Davies, 1962-2001 271 -- James Ross.".
- 2001053582 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I. Astronomy in Christian Latin Europe, c.500-c. 1150 Journal for the History ofAstronomy, 28. Cambridge, 1997 -- II. Plinian Astronomy in the Middle Ages and Renaissance Science in the Early Roman Empire: Pliny the Elder, his Sources and Influence, ed. R. French and F Greenaway London, 1986 -- III. Plinian Astronomical Diagrams in the Early -- Middle Ages -- Mathematics and its Applications to Science and Natural Philosophy in the Middle Ages, ed. E. Grant and J. E. Murdoch. New York, 1987 -- IV. Origins and Contents of the Leiden Planetary Configuration (ms. Voss. Q.79, f. 93v): An Artistic Astronomical Schema of the Early Middle Ages Viator, 14. Los Angeles, 1983 -- V. The Astronomy of Macrobius in Carolingian Europe: Dungal's Letter of 811 to Charles the Great Early Medieval Europe, 3. Harlow, Essex, 1994 -- VI. The Astronomies of Pliny, Martianus Capella, and Isidore of Seville in the Carolingian World Science in Western and Eastern Civilization in -- Carolingian Times, ed. P L. Butzer and D. Lohrmann. Basel, 1993 -- VII. Astronomical Images and Planetary Theory in Carolingian Studies of Martianus Capella Journal for the History ofAstronomy, 31. Cambridge, 2000 -- VIII. Plato and Circumsolar Planetary Motion in the Middle Ages -- Archives d'histoire doctrinale et littdraire du moyen age, 60. Paris, 1993 -- IX. Heraclides and Heliocentrism: Texts, Diagrams, and Interpretations -- Journal for the History of Astronomy, 23. Cambridge, 1992 -- X. Calcidius's Commentary on Plato's Timaeus in Latin Astronomy of the Ninth to Eleventh Centuries Between Demonstration and Imagination. Essays in -- the History of Science and Philosophy, ed. L. Nauta and A. Vanderjagt. Leiden, 1999 -- Addenda and Corrigenda.".
- 2001053598 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction vii-xix --The Pontic Greeks before the Diaspora -- Journal of Refugee Studies, 4 (4) (1991), 315-334 xxi-xl --Nineteenth-Century Monuments in the City and Vilayet -- of Trebizond: Architectural and Historical Notes --PART 1, Archeion Pontou. 28 (1966), 233-305 -- Churches in the City 1, 234-251 -- Churches West of Trebizond 1, 252-260 -- Church East of Trebizond 1, 260-262 -- Churches South of Trebizond 1, 263-305 --PART 2, Archeion Pontou, 29 (1968), 89-129 -- Monuments in the City 2, 89-108 -- Churches East of Trebizond (the Santa District) 2,108-129 --PART 3, Archeion Pontou, 30 (1970), 228-375 -- Churches West of Trebizond 3, 230-255 -- Churches South of Trebizond 3, 256-350 -- Churches in the Lykos (Kelkit) Valley 3, 350-375 --PART 4, Archeion Pontou, 32 (1972-1973), 128-310 -- Maps 4, 128-132 -- Churches East of Trebizond 4, 133-142 -- Churches South of Trebizond 4, 142-176 -- Churches South of Torul (Ardasa) 4, 176-235 -- Churches in the Lykos (Kelkit) Valley 4, 236-252 -- General Conclusions 4, 252-268 -- Appendix 1: Bibliography of Travellers' Reports, -- c.1240-1969 4, 269-287 --Appendix 2: Governors of theprovince -- of Trebizond, 1461-1919 4, 287-291 --Appendix 3: Dated Monuments in this Article, -- 1580-1904 4, 291-293 --Final Note 4, 293-295 --Consolidated Index to Monuments and Place Names 4, 295-307 --Greek Summary 4, 308-310.".
- 2001053599 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 A Gay English Tea Party 11 -- 2 Departures from Ruskin 34 -- 3 A Closeted Reading of the Victorians 62 -- 4 Writing Double 89 -- 5 Elstir the 'Modem Painter' 113 -- 6 The Visual Revolution 143 -- 7 Proust's Phrase-Type 172 -- Concluding Insights 199 -- Select Bibliography 207 -- Index 217.".
- 2001053621 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The Subject in the Margin. Women and Poetry in Early Modem England 1 2 The Flesh. The Other Body: Women's Physical Images 35 3 The Word. Secret Pleasures: Women's Literacy and Learning 77 4 Isabella Whitney. The Printed Subject: Print, Power and Abjection in The Copy of a Letter and A Sweet Nosgay 123 5 Elizabeth Cary. The Nomadic Subject: Space and Mobility in the Life and Mariam 167 6 Aemilia Lanyer. The Feminist Subject: Idealization and Subversive Metaphor in Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum 209 7 Epilogue 251.".
- 2001053623 tableOfContents "v. 1. Natural resources, population and social life -- v. 2. Policies and implications of structural reform.".
- 2001053627 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 'Honour and Interests': Medical Ethics and the British Medical Association -- Andrew A.G. Morrice -- 2 The Emergence of Medical Professional Ethics in Germany -- Andreas-Holger Maehle -- 3 Health Costs and the Ethics of the German Sickness Insurance System -- Lutz D.H. Sauerteig -- 4 Problems of Consent to Surgical Procedures and Autopsies in Twentieth Century Germany -- Cay-Riidiger Priill and Marianne Sinn -- 5 Human Research: From Ethos to Law, from National to International Regulations -- Ulrich Trohler -- 6 Ethical Aspects of Life-Saving and Life-Sustaining Technologies -- Bryan Jennett -- 7 Autonomous Agency and Consent in the Treatment of the Terminally Ill -- Susan L. Lowe -- 8 The 'Frankensteinian' Nature of Biotechnology -- David E. Cooper.".
- 2001053697 tableOfContents "v. 1-4. 1648-1967 -- v. 5. 1967-1979 -- v. 6. 1980-2000.".
- 2001053829 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Simplicial and Cosimplicial Objects -- 2.1. Basic Definitions and Examples -- 2.2. Simplicial Abelian Groups -- 2.3. The Geometric Realization -- 2.4. Sheaves on Simplicial Topological Spaces -- 2.5. Principal Bundles on Simplicial Manifolds -- 2.6. The de Rham Algebra of a Simplicial Manifold -- Chapter 3. H-Spaces and Hopf Algebras -- 3.1. Definitions -- 3.2. Some Examples -- 3.3. The Structure of Hopf Algebras -- 3.4. Rational Homotopy of H-Spaces -- Chapter 4. The Cohomology of the General Linear Group -- 4.1. The General Linear Group and the Stiefel Manifolds -- 4.2. Classifying Spaces and Characteristic Classes -- 4.3. The Suspension -- 4.4. The Stability of Homology and Cohomology -- 4.5. The Stable Homotopy of the General Linear Group -- 4.6. Other Consequences of Bott's Periodicity Theorem -- Chapter 5. Lie Algebra Cohomology and the Weil Algebra -- 5.1. de Rham Cohomology of a Lie Group -- 5.2. Reductive Lie Algebras -- 5.3. Characteristic Classes in de Rham Cohomology -- 5.4. The Suspension in the Weil Algebra -- 5.5. Relative Lie Algebra Cohomology -- Chapter 6. Group Cohomology and the van Est Isomorphism -- 6.1. Group Homology and Cohomology -- 6.2. Continuous Group Cohomology -- 6.3. Computation of Continuous Cohomology -- Chapter 7. Small Cosimplicial Algebras -- 7.1. Cosimplicial Algebras -- 7.2. Small Algebras -- Chapter 8. Higher Diagonals and Differential Forms -- 8.1. The Sheaf of Differential Forms -- 8.2. The Weil Algebra Revisited -- 8.3. A Description of the van Est Isomorphism -- Chapter 9. Borel's Regulator -- 9.1. Algebraic K-Theory of Rings -- 9.2. Definition of Borel's Regulator -- 9.3. The Rank of the Groups Km(o) -- 9.4. The Values of the Zeta Functions -- 9.5. A Renormalization of Borel's Regulator -- 9.6. Borel Elements -- 9.7. Explicit Representatives of the Borel Element -- Chapter 10. Beilinson's Regulator -- 10.1. Deligne-Beilinson Cohomology -- 10.2. Deligne-Beilinson Cohomology of B.GLn(C) -- 10.3. The Definition of Beilinson's Regulator -- 10.4. The Comparison Between the Regulators.".
- 2001053831 tableOfContents "Understanding drama-based education / Betty Jane Wagner -- Intercultural recognitions through performative inquiry / Lynn Fels and Lynne McGivern -- Transcultural performance in classroom learning / Ann Axtmann -- Process drama in second- and foreign language classrooms / Jun Liu -- Teaching foreign language literature / Manfred Lukas Schewe -- Coping with obstacles in drama-based ESL teaching / Cameron R. Culham -- Video recording and playback equipment / Timothy Collins -- Designing artful reflective strategies / Philip Taylor -- Undergoing a process and achieving a product: a contradiction in educational drama? / Douglas J. Moody -- The educational potential of drama for ESL / Sarah L. Dodson -- The arts and the foreign-/second-language curriculum: an interdisciplinary approach to actively engage students in their own learning / Janet Hegman Shier -- Performing Brecht: from theory to practice / Franziska B. Lys ... [et al.] -- Magic on stage / Karla Schultz and Penelope Heinigk.".
- 2001053832 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Step I Appreciating Your Biological Individuality -- Chapter 1 Body Wisdom -- Getting Started -- Nurturing Yourself -- Intrinsic Pleasures -- Self-Understanding -- Personality Factors -- Lifetime Implications -- Chapter 2 Staying Healthy -- Valuing Exercise -- Feeling Fit -- Inner Improvements -- Increasing Longevity -- Decreasing Risks -- Lessening Disabilities -- Sensible Changes --Step II Understanding Your Personal Potential -- Chapter 3 Mental Vitality -- Emotional Wellness -- Building Confidence -- Expanding Competence -- Relieving Stress -- Managing Anger -- Having Fun -- Deeper Meanings -- Chapter 4 Motivating Yourself -- Varied Options -- Moving Forward -- Gradual Progress -- Comfort Zones -- Overall Conditioning -- Relaxed Routines -- Internal Incentives --Step III Enjoying Your Exercise Experience -- Chapter 5 Playful Movement -- Enduring Influences -- Optimal Levels -- Individual Tempo -- Happy Times -- Athletic Activities -- Effective Scheduling -- Sustaining Performance -- Preventing Burnout -- Chapter 6 Muscle Games -- Lifetime Fitness -- Basic Stimulation -- Furthering Flexibility -- Gaining Strength -- Invigorating Options -- Selecting Sequences -- Alternating Endeavors --Step IV Improving Your Physical Appearance -- Chapter 7 Eating Well -- Controlling Fat -- Influencing Appetite -- Burning Calories -- Balanced Nutrition -- Getting Leaner -- Food Preferences -- Prudent Adjustments -- Healthy Choices -- Chapter 8 Looking Good -- Constructive Changes -- Body Image -- Physique Variations -- Coping Patterns -- Shaping Up -- Attractive Abdominals -- Back Conditioning -- Arm Definition -- Torso Toning -- Leg Enhancement --Step V Maximizing Your Healthful Lifestyle -- Chapter 9 Family Fitness -- Playing Together -- Realistic Expectations -- Good Examples -- Sensitive Support -- Youth Sports -- Providing Alternatives -- Sharing Opportunities -- Self-Protection -- Parenting Rewards -- Quality Time -- Chapter 10 Life Satisfaction -- Setting Priorities -- Nutritious Enjoyment -- Ensuring Restfulness -- Sexual Fulfillment -- Enhancing Work -- Active Involvement -- Positive Aging -- Maintaining Connections.".
- 2001053839 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Synthetic Macromolecules with Higher Structural Order: -- An Overview1 -- Ishrat M. Khan -- Higher Ordering in Synthetic Polymers -- 2. Synthesis of Single-Handed Helical Polymethacrylates -- from Designed Bulky Monomers by Anionic and Free -- Radical Catalyses11 -- Yoshio Okamoto, Kumiko Tsunematsu, Kiyoko Ueda, -- Yasuaki Hidaka, Naotaka Kinjo, and Tamaki Nakano -- 3. Profile of the Helical Structure of Poly(propiolic esters)25 -- Ryoji Nomura, Hideo Nakako, Yasunori Fukushima, -- and Toshio Masuda -- 4. Helicity Induction on Optically Inactive Polyacetylenes -- and Polyphosphazenes41 -- Eiji Yashima and Katsuhiro Maeda -- 5. Helical and Higher Structural Ordering -- in Poly(3-methyl-4-vinylpyridine)55 -- Lisandra J. Ortiz, Lawrence Pratt, Kimberly Smitherman, -- Biswajit Sannigrahi, and Ishrat M. Khan -- 6. Helical Poly(diarylsilylenes): Effects of Higher Order -- Structure on Optical Activity67 -- Julian R. Koe, Michiya Fujiki, Hiroshi Nakashima, -- and Masao Motonaga -- 7. Structured Polymers with Stimuli-Responsive Chiroptical -- Behavior: Azobenzene-Modified Helical Constructs87 -- Gary D. Jaycox -- Synthetic Peptides -- 8. Collagen Mimics: Synthesis and Properties -- of Disulfide-Bridged Trimeric Collagen Peptides103 -- Luis Moroder, Stella Fiori, Rainer Friedrich, -- J. Constanze D. Moller, and Johannes Ottl -- 9. Peptide-Amphiphile Induction of a-Helical -- and Triple-Helical Structures117 -- Gregg B. Fields, Pilar Forns, Katarzyna Pisarewicz, -- and Janelle L. Lauer-Fields -- Macromolecular Assemblies -- 10. Synthesis, Helical Chirality, and Self-Assembling -- Hierarchical Structures of Amino Acid-Containing -- Polyacetylenes133 -- Ben Zhong Tang, Kevin K. L. Cheuk, Fouad Salhi, -- Bingshi Li, Jacky W. Y. Lam, John A. K. Cha, and Xudong Xiao -- 11. Self-Assembly of Ferrocene-Based Block Copolymers: -- A Route to Supramolecular Organometallic Materials149 -- K. Nicole Power-Billard, Jason Massey, Rui Resendes, -- Mitchell A. Winnik, and Ian Manners -- 12. Toward Functional Architectures via Terpyridine-Based -- Metallo-Supramolecular Initiators163 -- U. S. Schubert, G. Hochwimmer, and M. Heller -- 13. Reversed-Type Micelle Formation Property -- of End-Glycosidated Polystyrene177 -- Toyoji Kakuchi and Naoya Sugimoto -- 14. Ultracentrifugation Studies on the Solution Properties -- of Supramolecular Building Blocks for Polymers: -- Potential, Problems, and Solutions185 -- C. Tziatzios, H. Durchschlag, C. H. Weidl, C. Eschbaumer, -- W. Maechtle, P. Schuck, U. S. Schubert, and D. Schubert -- 15. Dendritic Methodology Applied to the Prediction, Design, -- and Synthesis of Sol-Gel Materials201 -- Theodore F. Baumann, Glenn A. Fox, and Andrew L. Vance.".
- 2001053840 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Section 1 Progress in Deep Underwater Geology Around Hawaii --Introduction to Section 1 -- Jiro Naka --Deepwater Multibeam Sonar Surveys Along the Southeastern Hawaii Ridge: Guide to the CD-ROM -- John R. Smith, Kenji Satake, and Kiyoshi Suyehiro --Submarine Landslides and Volcanic Features on Kohala and Mauna Kea Volcanoes -- and the Hana Ridge, Hawaii -- John R. Smith, Kenji Satake, Julia K. Morgan, and Peter W. Lipman --Deep-Sea Volcaniclastic Sedimentation Around the Southern Flank of Hawaii -- Jiro Naka, Toshiya Kanamatsu, Peter W Lipman, Thomas W Sisson, Nohiro Tsuboyama, -- Julia K. Morgan, John R. Smith, and Tadahide Ui --Magnetostratigraphy of Deep-Sea Sediments From Piston Cores Adjacent to the Hawaiian Islands: -- Implication for Ages of Turbidites Derived From Submarine Landslides -- Toshiya Kanamatsu, Emilio Herrero-Bervera, and Gary M. McMurtry --Eruption Style and Flow Emplacement in the Submarine North Arch Volcanic Field, Hawaii -- David A. Clague, Kozo Uto, Kenji Satake, and Alice S. Davis --Emplacement and Inflation Structures of Submarine and Subaerial Pahoehoe Lavas From Hawaii -- Susumu Umino, Sumie Obata, Peter W. Lipman, John R. Smith, Tsugio Shibata, -- Jiro Naka, and Frank Trusdell --Section 2 Climax Stage Magmatism: Growth History of Kilauea Volcano and Its Instability --Introduction to Section 2 -- Peter W. Lipman --Structural Variability Along the Submarine South Flank of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, -- From a Multichannel Seismic Reflection Survey -- Denise J. Hills, Julia K. Morgan, Gregory F Moore, and Stephen C. Leslie --Volcanic Morphology of the Submarine Puna Ridge, Kilauea Volcano -- Deborah K. Smith, Laura S. L. Kong, Kevin T. M. Johnson, andJennifer R. Reynolds --Petrological Systematics of Submarine Basalt Glasses From the Puna Ridge, Hawaii: -- Implications for Rift Zone Plumbing and Magmatic Processes -- Kevin T M. Johnson, Jennifer R. Reynolds, Denys Vonderhaar, Deborah K. Smith, -- and Laura S. L. Kong --Ancestral Submarine Growth of Kilauea Volcano and Instability of Its South Flank -- Peter W. Lipman, Thomas W Sisson, Tadahide Ui, Jiro Naka, andJohn R. Smith --Submarine Alkalic Through Tholeiitic Shield-Stage Development of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii -- Thomas W Sisson, Peter W Lipman, andJiro Naka -- Section 3 Giant Landslides in the Northeast of Oahu: When, Why and How? --Introduction to Section 3 -- Michael Garcia --Mapping of the Nuuanu and Wailau Landslides in Hawaii -- James G. Moore and David A. Clague --Landslides on the Windward Flanks of Oahu and Molokai, Hawaii: SHINKAI 6500 Submersible -- Investigation -- Hisayoshi Yokose --Major Element Geochemistry of Glasses in Turbidites as Source Indicators: -- Implications for the Nuuanu and Wailau Giant Submarine Landslides -- S. B. Sherman, M. O. Garcia, and E. Takahashi --Volcanic Breccia and Hyaloclastite in Blocks From the Nuuanu and Wailau Landslides, Hawaii -- David A. Clague, James G. Moore, and Alice S. Davis --Geochemical and Petrological Characteristics of Nuuanu and Wailau Landslide Blocks -- Ken Shinozaki, Zhong-Yuan Ren, and Eiichi Takahashi --Geochemical Evolution of Koolau Volcano, Hawaii -- Ryoji Tanaka, Eizo Nakamura, and Eiichi Takahashi --Three-Dimensional Reconstruction and Tsunami Model of the Nuuanu and Wailau Giant Landslides, Hawaii -- Kenji Satake, John R. Smith, and Ken Shinozaki --Section 4 The Hawaiian Plume and Magma Genesis --Introduction to Section 4 -- Eiichi Takahashi --Seismic Images of Hot Spots and Mantle Plumes -- Dapeng Zhao, Fumiko Ochi, and Eiichi Takahashi --Heat-Flow Variations Over Hawaiian Swell Controlled by Near-Surface Processes, not Plume Properties -- Marcia K. McNutt --Noble Gas Systematics of the Hawaiian Volcanoes Based on the Analysis of Loihi, Kilauea and Koolau -- Submarine Rocks -- Ichiro Kaneoka, Takeshi Hanyu, Junji Yamamoto, and Yayoi N. Miura --Submarine Picritic Basalts from K6olau Volcano, Hawaii: Implications for Parental -- Magma Compositions and Mantle Source -- Michael 0. Garcia --Melting Process in the Hawaiian Plume: An Experimental Study -- Eiichi Takahashi and Katsuji Nakajima.".
- 2001053858 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Tables and Figures vii -- INTRODUCTION 1 ONE Elite Opinion Theory and Activated Mass Opinion 17 --TWO Black Insurgency and the Dynamics of Mass Opinion 43 --THREE The Sovereign Status of Survey Data 71 --FOUR Constituency Mail as Public Opinion 91 --FIVE The Racial, Regional, and Organizational Bases of Mass Activation I20 --SIX Contested Meanings and Movement Agency I50 --SEVEN Two Nations, Separate Grooves I86 APPENDIX ONE Question Wording, Scales, -- and Coding of Variables in Survey Analysis 211 -- APPENDIX TWO Bibliographic Sources for -- Racial Attitude Items, 1937-1965 213 -- APPENDIX THREE Sampling and Coding of -- Constituency Mail 215 -- APPENDIX FOUR Typology of Interpretive Frames 218 -- Notes 221 -- References 253 -- Acknowledgments 283 -- Index 285.".
- 2001053860 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Voyage of Discovery 1 -- 2. Tools for the Voyage 23 -- 3. Species: Exploring the Entities 100 -- 4. Historical Biogeography: Exploring Space 173 -- 5. Functions: Exploring Options 253 -- 6. Evolutionary Radiations: Exploring Time 353 -- 7. Community Evolution: Exploring the Space-Time -- Continuum 417 -- 8. Coevolution: Exploring Personal Relationships 465 -- 9. Biodiversity: Exploring the Future 525.".
- 2001053872 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: AUTHOR'S NOTE --A NOTE TO THE READER -- PROLOGUE --1 ALONE --2 MAD DOG --3 A G-MAN --4 A CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION --5 THE PIZZA CONNECTION --6 BETRAYAL --7 CONTROL --8 THE FBI'S BLUNDER --9 THE BOSS --10 THE STRIPPER --11 THE UNWITTING PORN STAR --12 FRIENDS --13 INDEPENDENCE DAY --14 RESPECTING THE RUSSIANS --15 DOUBLE TROUBLE --16 THE CASE AGENT 17 CLASHING WITH CLINTON --18 A LONG AND LONELY TIME --19 WATCHING AND WAITING --20 WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG? --21 FREEH FALL --EPILOGUE -- APPENDIX I THE BETRAYALS OF A SPY --APPENDIX II THE E-MAILS OF A SPY --APPENDIX III THE SEXUAL FANTASIES OF A SPY --SOURCES --ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.".
- 2001053888 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: SECTION 1: TOWARDS A THEORETICAL BASIS FOR SCIENCE -- COMMUNICATION -- 1. The Background to Effective Science Communication by the Public -- Susan M. Stocklmayer -- 2. Science Communication with the Public: A Cross Cultural Event -- Glenn Aikenhead -- 3. More than Story Telling-Reflecting on Popular Science -- Jon Turney -- 4. Topical Perspective and the Rhetorical Grounds of Practical Reason in -- Arguments About Science -- Lawrence J Prelli -- 5. Postmodern Science: The Decline or Liberation of Science -- Richard Eckersley -- SECTION 2: THE EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO SCIENCE -- COMMUNICATION -- 6. Conversations in a Landscape of Science and Magic: Thinking about -- Science Communication -- David Sless & Ruth Shrensky -- 7. Communicating Science Through Interactive Science Research Centres: -- A Research Perspective -- Leonie J. Rennie -- 8. Towards a Unified Model of Education and Entertainment in Technology -- Centres -- John K. Gilbert 9. Reaching the Public - Communicating the Vision -- Susan M. Stocklmayer -- SECTION 3: SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND THE MEDIA -- 10. Science Journalism: the Inside Story -- Peter Spinks -- 11. Presenting a Radio Science Program: Engaging the Public Interest -- Deborah Cohen -- 12. Science Communication via Television and the World Wide Web -- lan Allen -- SECTION 4: SCIENCE COMMUNICATION IN PRACTICE: CASE HISTORIES -- 13. New Visions for Associations for the Advancement of Science: A Case -- Study -- Peter Briggs -- 14. The Edinburgh International Science Festival -- Simon Gage -- 15. The Questacon Story -- Michael M. Gore' -- 16. The Anatomy of a Science Circus and the Development of a Graduate -- Program in Science Communication -- Chris Bryant -- 17. Learning by Building (Destroying and Tinkering, Too): A Powerful -- Science Communication Tool -- Vivian Altmann, Modesto Tamez and Dennis Bartels -- EPILOGUE: REFLECTIONS OF AN EMINENT SCIENTIST -- 18. Learning Science Communication on the Job -- Peter Doherty -- Notes on Contributors.".
- 2001053908 tableOfContents "Mr. Mendoza's paintbrush -- Taped to the sky -- First light -- A day in the life -- Father returns from the mountain -- Bid farewell to her many horses.".
- 2001053915 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- I -- 1. ALKYD RESINS, VEGETABLE OILS AND AUTOXIDATIVE -- POLYMERIZATION -- 1.1. Goals of Research and Development in Alkyd Emulsions -- 1.2. Historical Background of Alkyds, Oils and Emulsions -- 1.2.1. Vegetable Oils and Resins -- 1.2.2. Autoxidative Polymerization of Vegetable Oils and -- Resins -- 1.2.3. Emulsified Oils and Resins -- 1.3. Theoretical Considerations -- 1.3.1. Intrinsic Viscosity -- 1.3.2. Hydrophile-Lipophile Balance (HLB) -- 1.3.3. Diffusion of Oxygen in an Emulsion -- 1.3.4. Solubility of Air and Oxygen in Aqueous Phase -- 1.3.5. Swelling Ratio -- 1.4. Justification for Research and Development -- 2. SYNTHESIS AND POLYMERIZATION OF ALKYDS -- 2.1. Alkyd Synthesis Procedure -- 2.2. Emulsification Procedure -- 2.3. Autoxidation Procedure -- 2.4. Materials -- 2.5. Characterization -- 2.5.1. Emulsion Particle Size -- 2.5.2. Emulsion Characterization -- 2.5.3. Film Characterization -- 2.5.4. Intrinsic Viscosity Measurement -- 2.5.5. Swell Ratio -- 2.5.6. Turbidimetric Measurement of Swelling Ratio -- 2.5.7. Dissolved Oxygen in Aqueous Phase -- 3. EMULSION AND KINETIC STUDIES OF AUTOXIDATIVE -- POLYMERIZATION -- 3.1. Emulsifier Studies -- 3.1.1. Emulsifier Sources and Chemical Structures -- 3.1.2. Emulsifiers and Emulsion Stability -- 3.1.3. Emulsifiers and Freeze-Thaw Stability -- 3.1.4. Emulsifiers and Film Characterization -- xiii -- 3.2. Phase Ratio and Co-Solvent Study -- 3.2.1. Solvent Alkyd Emulsions -- 3.2.2. Co-Solvent Containing Emulsions -- 3.3. Studies on the Autoxidative Crosslinking of Emulsified -- Soya Oil -- 3.3.1. Autoxidation Reaction of Emulsified Soya Oil -- 3.3.2. Catalysis of Autoxidation Reaction of Soya Oil -- 3.4. Studies of the Autoxidative Crosslinking of Emulsified -- Alkyd Particles -- 3.4.1. Autoxidation Reaction of Emulsified Alkyd Resins -- 3.4.2. Non-catalyzed Autoxidation Reaction -- 3.4.3. Benzoyl Peroxide Catalysis in the Alkyd Phase -- 3.4.4. Cobalt Naphthenate Catalysis in Aqueous Phase -- 3.4.5. Autoxidized Emulsion Characterization -- 3.4.6. Post pH-Adjustment of Autoxidized Emulsion -- 3.4.7. pH Adjustment Prior to the Autoxidation -- 3.4.8. Cobalt Naphthenate Catalysis in Alkyd Phase -- 3.4.9. Post-Addition of Emulsifier -- 3.4.10. pH Effect on Reaction Rate -- 3.4.11. Increased Oxygen Concentration and Catalysis -- 3.4.12. Scanning Electron Microscopy -- 3.4.13. Water Clean-Up of Emulsion -- 3.4.14. Comparison to Alkyd-Solvent System -- 3.4.15. Effect of Emulsifier Structure on Reaction Rate -- 3.5. Kinetic Study -- 3.5.1. Oxygen Concentration Relationship -- 3.5.2. Correlation of Swell Ratio and Percent Transmittance -- 3.5.3. Catalysis Effect -- 3.5.4. Temperature Effect -- 3.5.5. Agitation Rate Effect -- 3.5.6. Molecular Weight Effect -- 3.6. Studies on Emulsion Particle Size -- 3.6.1. Particle Size with Reaction Time -- 3.6.2. Average Particle Size with Homogenization -- 3.6.3. Particle Size after One Year of Shelf Life -- 3.7. Alkyd Oil Length and Conjugation Study -- 3.7.1. Alkyd Oil Length Study -- 3.7.2. Alkyd Conjugation Study -- 4. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS, RESEARCH -- AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF TECHNOLOGY -- 4.1. Autoxidative Crosslinking of Vegetable Oil -- 4.2. Autoxidative Crosslinking of Vegetable Oil Alkyds -- 4.3. Emulsification -- 4.4. Continuing Research and Developments -- 4.5. Commercialization of Alkyd Emulsions -- APPENDIX - FIGURES -- APPENDIX - TABLES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.".
- 2001053924 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. OPTICAL SYSTEM MODELS --1. Physiological System Models of the Cornea -- Jeffrey W. Ruberti and Stephen D. Klyce --2. Models of the Lens and Aging Effects -- Jane Koretz II. NEUROSENSORY SYSTEM MODELS --Retina --3. Anatomy and Physiology of the Retina -- Richard A. Normann and K. Shane Guillory --4. Intraocular Retinal Prostheses and Related Signal Processing -- Dean Scribner, Eyal Margalit, Kah-Guan Au Eong, -- James Weiland, E. de Juan, Jr., and Mark S. Humayun --5. Push-Pull Model of Dopamine's Action in the Retina -- Ivan B6dis-Wollner and Areti Tzelepi --Visual Cortex --6. Laminar Organization of the Visual Cortex: A Unified View -- of Development, Learning, Attention, and Grouping -- Stephen Grossberg --7. Beyond Classical Retinotopy: Striate Cortical Mechanisms -- Associated with Voluntary Saccades and Attention -- Ivan B6dis-Wollner --II. OCULOMOTOR SYSTEM MODELS --Accommodation --8. Models of Accommodation -- George K. Hung, Kenneth J. Ciuffreda, Madjid Khosroyani, -- and Bai-chuan Jiang --Vergence and Accommodation --9. Models of Vergence and Accommodation-Vergence -- Interactions -- Bai-chuan Jiang, George K. Hung, and Kenneth J. Ciuffreda --Eye Tracking --10. Models of the Saccadic and Smooth Pursuit Systems -- Jordan Pola --11. Models of Saccade-Vergence Interactions -- George K. Hung and Kenneth J. Ciuffreda IV. PERCEPTUAL SYSTEM MODELS --Texture --12. Psychophysics and Modeling of Texture Segregation -- Ramanujan Kashi, Thomas V. Papathomas, and Bela Julesz --Motion --13. Neural Models of Motion Perception -- Thomas V. Papathomas, Amy S. Rosenthal, and Bela Julesz --Visual Attention --14. Computational Models of Visual Attention -- Scott B. Steinman and Barbara A. Steinman -- 15. Cognitive Processing and Models of Reading -- Erik D. Reichle and Keith Rayner --Perceptual Space --16. Models of Visual Perceptual Space -- Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan V. CLINICAL SYSTEM MODELS --Vergence Model Parameters and Clinical Vergence Tests --17. Model-Based Understanding of Clinical Vergence Testing -- Kenneth J. Ciuffreda and George K. Hung --Refractive Error Development --18. Models of Refractive Error Development -- George K. Hung and Kenneth J. Ciuffreda --Reading Disability --19. Models of Reading Disability and Their Implications -- Harold A. Solan --Dysfunction --20. Nystagmus Basics: Normal Models that Simulate Dysfunction -- Louis F. Dell'Osso 21. Multisensory Feedback Therapy for Oculomotor Dysfunction -- Kenneth J. Ciuffreda, Barry Tannen, and Daniella Rutner.".
- 2001053955 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Prefaceix -- 1. Integrating Laboratory and Field Environmental Fate -- Studies: An Introduction1 -- K. Winton -- 2. GIS Decision Support System to Evaluate U.S. and -- Canada Field Study Areas for Pesticides7 -- William R. Effland, Nelson C. Thurman, Raju Gangaraju, -- Ian Nicholson, and David Kroetsch -- 3. Designing Effective Runoff Research Studies: A Review -- of Issues of Scale23 -- Mary Nett and Paul Hendley -- 4. An Integrated Approach for Quantifying Pesticide Dissipation -- under Diverse Conditions I: Field Study Design43 -- S. A. Cryer, P. N. Coody, and J. White -- 5. An Integrated Approach for Quantifying Pesticide Dissipation -- under Diverse Conditions II: Field Study Observations57 -- S. A. Cryer, H. E. Dixon-White, C. K. Robb, P. N. Coody, -- and J. White -- 6. An Integrated Approach for Quantifying Pesticide -- Dissipation under Diverse Conditions III: Site Specific -- Model Validation Using GLEAMS, EPICWQ, and EXAMS73 -- S. A. Cryer -- 7. An Integrated Approach for Quantifying Pesticide -- Dissipation under Diverse Conditions IV: Scaling -- and Regional Extrapolation89 -- S. A. Cryer and P. L. Havens -- 8. Modeling Pesticide Transformations in Soil and Aquatic -- Environments: Development of a Common Approach103 -- John B. Tarr, Jeremy S. Dyson, Peter F. Chapman, -- and Roberta J. Dark -- 9. Laboratory, Greenhouse, and Field Lysimeter Studies -- of 14C-Atrazine Volatilization125 -- Jerome B. Weber, David H. Hardy, and Ross B. Leidy -- 10. S, S, S-Tributyl Phosphorotrithioate Washoff -- and Dissipation of Foliar Residues143 -- John M. Fisher, R. J. Ripperger, S. M. Kimball, -- and A. M. Bloomberg -- 11. Evaluation of Laboratory and Field Extraction Methods: -- Extraction of [Phenyl-U-l4C] Flufenacet from Aged Soils153 -- Christopher K. Lam, Mary K. McKinney, and Val E. Clay -- 12. Outdoor Soil Metabolism of [Phenyl-U-14C] Flufenacet -- on California Soils167 -- Annette M. Bloomberg, Barbara A. Shadrick, Ellen L. Arthur, -- and Val E. Clay -- 13. Use of 14C-Flupyrsulfuron-methyl in Small Plot Field -- Soil Dissipation Testing to Validate Laboratory Soil -- Degradation Rate Measurements183 -- Suzanne Koch Singles, Aldos C. Barefoot, and David M. Esterly -- 14. Changes in Soil Biomass and Microbial Community -- .Structure as Affected by Storage Temperature and Duration: -- Effect on the Degradation of Metsulfuron Methyl195 -- Steven L. Trabue, Tara M. Crowe, and Joseph H. Massey -- 15. Degradation of Pyrithiobac Sodium in Soil in the -- Laboratory and Field207 -- Suzanne Koch Singles, Robert F. Dietrich, -- and Richard D. McFetridge -- Author Index223 -- Subject Index225.".
- 2001053971 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. INTRODUCTION 1 -- 1 Definitions, Motivation and Background 1 -- 2 Fault-Tolerant Combinational Systems 4 -- 2.1 Reliable Combinational Systems 6 -- 2.2 Minimizing Redundant Hardware 6 -- 3 Fault-Tolerant Dynamic Systems 7 -- 3.1 Redundant Implementations 10 -- 3.2 Faults in the Error-Correcting Mechanism 12 -- 4 Coding Techniques for Fault Diagnosis 13 -- Part I Fault-Tolerant Combinational Systems -- 2. RELIABLE COMBINATIONAL SYSTEMS OUT OF UNRELIABLE COMPONENTS 21 -- 1 Introduction 21 -- 2 Computational Models for Combinational Systems 22 -- 3 Von Neumann's Approach to Fault Tolerance 23 -- 4 Extensions of Von Neumann's Approach 27 -- 4.1 Maximum Tolerable Noise for 3-Input Gates 27 -- 4.2 Maximum Tolerable Noise for u-Input Gates 29 -- 5 Related Work and Further Reading 31 -- 3. ABFT FOR COMBINATIONAL SYSTEMS 33 -- 1 Introduction 33 -- 2 Arithmetic Codes 35 -- 3 Algorithm-Based Fault Tolerance 37 -- 4 Generalizations of Arithmetic Coding to Operations with Algebraic Structure 41 -- 4.1 Fault Tolerance for Abelian Group Operations 41 -- 4.1.1 - Use of Group Homomorphisms 44 -- 4.1.2 Error Detection and Correction 45 -- 4.1.3 Separate Group Codes 47 -- 4.2 Fault Tolerance for Semigroup Operations 49 -- 4.2.1 Use of Semigroup Homomorphisms 50 -- 4.2.2 Error Detection and Correction 51 -- 4.2.3 Separate Semigroup Codes 52 -- 4.3 Extensions 56 -- Part II Fault-Tolerant Dynamic Systems -- 4. REDUNDANT IMPLEMENTATIONS OF ALGEBRAIC MACHINES 61 -- 1 Introduction 61 -- 2 Algebraic Machines: Definitions and Decompositions 61 -- 3 Redundant Implementations of Group Machines 64 -- 3.1 Separate Monitors for Group Machines 66 -- 3.2 Non-Separate Redundant Implementations for Group -- Machines 69 -- 4 Redundant Implementations of Semigroup Machines 73 -- 4.1 Separate Monitors for Reset-Identity Machines 74 -- 4.2 Non-Separate Redundant Implementations for Reset- -- Identity Machines 75 -- 5 Summary 76 -- 5. REDUNDANT IMPLEMENTATIONS OF DISCRETE-TIME LTI DYNAMIC SYSTEMS 79 -- 1 Introduction 79 -- 2 Discrete-Time LTI Dynamic Systems 79 -- 3 Characterization of Redundant Implementations 80 -- 4 Hardware Implementation and Fault Model 83 -- 5 Examples of Fault-Tolerant Systems 86 -- 6 Summary 96 -- 6. REDUNDANT IMPLEMENTATIONS OF LINEAR FINITE-STATE MACHINES 99 -- 1 Introduction 99 -- 2 Linear Finite-State Machines 99 -- 3 Characterization of Redundant Implementations 102 -- 4 Examples of Fault-Tolerant Systems 104 -- 5 Hardware.Minimization in Redundant LFSM Implementations 108 -- 6 Summary 112 -- 7. UNRELIABLE ERROR CORRECTION IN DYNAMIC SYSTEMS 115 -- 1 Introduction 115 -- 2 Fault Model for Dynamic Systems 117 -- 3 Reliable Dynamic Systems using Distributed Voting Schemes 118 -- 4 Reliable Linear Finite-State Machines 123 -- 4.1 Low-Density Parity Check Codes and Stable Memories 123 -- 4.2 Reliable Linear Finite-State Machines using Constant -- Redundancy 127 -- 5 Other Issues 132 -- 8. CODING APPROACHES FOR FAULT DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION IN DISCRETE EVENT SYSTEMS 143 -- 1 Introduction 143 -- 2 Petri Net Models of Discrete Event Systems 145 -- 3 Fault Models for Petri Nets 148 -- 4 Separate Monitoring Schemes 151 -- 4.1 Separate Redundant Petri Net Implementations 151 -- 4.2 Fault Detection and Identification 154 -- 5 Non-Separate Monitoring Schemes 160 -- 5.1 Non-Separate Redundant Petri Net Implementations 160 -- 5.2 Fault Detection and Identification 166 -- 6 Applications in Control 170 -- 6.1 Monitoring Active Transitions 170 -- 6.2 Detecting Illegal Transitions 171 -- 7 Summary 174 -- 9. CONCLUDING REMARKS 179 -- 1 Summary 179 -- 2 Future Research Directions 181 -- 10. ABOUT THE AUTHOR 185 -- 11. INDEX 187.".
- 2001053974 tableOfContents "v. [1]. [No special title] -- v. 2. Economic and managerial perspectives -- v. 3. Marketing, accounting and cognitive perspectives --".
- 2001054006 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Book I -- MOST TROUBLESOME AND BOISTEROUS TIMES -- 1. A Patriot King 3 -- 2. A Contest Appears to Be Opened 13 -- 3. A Most Pernicious Measure 26 -- 4. A Farmer in Pennsylvania 47 -- 5. Quarrells, Rencounters and Combats 70 -- Book II -- LYONS AND LAMBS -- 1. A Nest of Locusts; A Focus of Tumult 89 -- 2. All America Is in a Flame 113 -- 3. Blows Must Decide 126 -- 4. To Scourge Them with Rods of Iron 143 -- 5. An Affair that Happened on the 19th Inst. 157 -- Book III -- IMBARKED ON A TEMPESTUOUS OCEAN -- 1. A Kind of Destiny 175 -- 2. Ohl Mad, Mad Englandl 199 -- 3. An Ill-omened and Inauspicious Character 223 -- 4. To Restore Liberty to Our Brethren in Canada 237 -- 5. Parole: The Congress; Countersign: America 252 -- Book IV -- AMERICA IS AN UGLY JOB, -- A DAMNED AFFAIR INDEED -- 1. Really Gaming Deep 273 -- 2. An Impudent and Atrocious Proclamation 287 -- 3. A Glorious Achievement 301 -- 4. The Dissolution of Our Army Is Approaching 317 -- 5. To Strike Some Stroke 338 -- Book V -- ORGANIZED DISASTER -- 1. Thoughts for Conducting the War from -- the Side of Canada 363 -- 2. Messengers of Justice and Wrath 373 -- 3. The Fickle Goddess Fortune 387 -- 4. A Gathering Storm 403 -- 5. Not More than Mortal 419 -- Book VI -- OBSTINATE REBELS -- 1. You Cannot Conquer America 435 -- 2. To Starve, Dissolve, or Disperse 453 -- 3. Our Situation Is Alarming 467 -- 4. America Takes Her Rank Among the Nations 481 -- 5. Will Mr. Washington Attack? 498 -- Book VII -- THE COMMON CAUSE -- 1. Spirit Equal to the Risk 515 -- 2. Hourly Change of Circumstance 537 -- 3. On the Brink of a Precipice 565 -- 4. Something Sould Be Hazarded 583 -- 5. To Spirit Up the People 608 -- 6. With Zeal and Bayonets Only 624 -- 7. A Perilous Adventure 638 -- 8. At the Eve of Great Events 654.".
- 2001054021 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Abbreviations xvii -- 1. Changing the Subject: Versions of D(a)edalus 1 -- 2. Castration and Its Discontents: Gender Acts in Ulysses 37 -- 3. Female Masquerade and Mimicry: Performances of Womanliness 67 -- 4. Surveillant Visions: Bloom and the Police 104 -- 5. Guilty Visions: Bloom, Mary, and Martha 131 -- 6. The Phobic Body: (Ad)dressing the Corpus of Excess and Lack 147.".
- 2001054022 tableOfContents "Early representations of homoeroticism and race -- Juan Francisco Manzano : from homoerotic violence to the dream of a homoracial bond -- Augusto d'Halmar : the orientalization of homoerotic desire -- The making of heterosexuality, masculinity and whiteness -- Mario Vargas Llosa : a real man's life -- Elías Nandino and Raúl Thomas : writing in and out of machismo -- Reinaldo Arenas : from forced labor to AIDS -- Héctor Bianciotti : out of Latin America and back -- Conclusion : spaces of desire.".
- 2001054025 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Argument of the Fable: An Overview 24 -- 2. The Ascent of Stephen Dedalus from Messianic Ambition -- to Epic Discourse 35 -- 3. Joyce and the Fate of Arthur Griffith's Resurrection -- of Hungary in Ulysses 49 -- 4. Closure and Millicent Bloom 67 -- 5. Epic Mimesis and the Syntax of Ulysses 80 -- 6. Other Alternatives: Nationhood and Forgetfulness 94 -- Notes 109 -- Bibliography 129 -- Index 147.".
- 2001054044 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction i -- How This Book Came Abouti -- History and Ethnohistory 2 -- History as Interpretation 5 -- How This Book is Arranged7 -- The Storytellers8 -- Perryville -- Ivanof Bay -- Chignik Lake -- Chignik Bay -- Port Heiden -- Chignik Lagoon -- South Naknek -- Other Storytellers --Alutiiqs and the Land 6 -- The Land 7 -- Alaska Peninsula Inhabitants2 --The Precontact Period on -- the Alaska Peninsula 28 -- Origins 28 -- Precontact Culture as Reported by the Russians 32 The Russian Period on the -- Alaska Peninsula: 74I to I86755 -- Europeans Learn about the Alaska Peninsula 55 -- Russian Economic Interests in the Alaska Peninsula 57 -- 1780s to 1818 -- 1818 to 1867 -- Russians Along the Katmai Coast and the Naknek River -- Drainage 67 -- Baidarshchiks -- Katmai in the Nineteenth Century -- Russian Period Alutiiq Settlements 72 -- Russian Orthodoxy and the Alutiiqs 76 -- Creoles 87 -- Effects of Company and Church on Alaska Peninsula -- Alutiiqs88 -- Population Decline -- Changes in Warfare and Trading Practices -- Subsistence -- Beginning of anAlutiiq Identity --The American Period, 1867 to 91202 -- The American Fur Trade Io2 -- End of the Fur Trade121 -- Subsistence25 -- Commercial Fishing and Other Economic Opportunities -- on the Alaska Peninsula30 -- Creoles in the American Period37 -- Alaska Peninsula Villages in the Nineteenth Century 139 -- Religion 154 -- Gambling as Control: The Game of Kaataq 159 -- Health 63 -- Dawning of the Twentieth Century64 Katmai, 1912 74 -- The Katmai Eruption74 -- Posteruption SettlementsI89 The American Period, 1912 to World War II 93 -- Social StructureI93 -- Population Dynamics I98 -- Population Increase -- Villages -- Economy 21o -- Subsistence and the Continuation of Tradition -- Fishing and Cannery Work -- Furs -- Reindeer -- Education 241 -- Organized Religion242 -- Disasters, Natural and Human 243 -- Postscript: World War II and Life after the War 249 -- Afterword: History Made and Remade 256 --References Cited 260 --Index273.".
- 2001054061 tableOfContents "David's worm -- Dagon's bell -- The sun, the sea, and the silent scream -- The second wish --A thing about cars! -- Rising with Surtsey -- Big 'C' -- The fairground horror -- Beneath the moors.".
- 2001054099 tableOfContents "v. 1. Public health in Australia, 1788-1950 -- v. 2. Public health in Australia, 1950 to the present.".
- 2001054182 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi -- INTRODUCTION i -- PART ONE -- DEATH IN WESTERN HEALTH CARE -- I The Problem of Death Denial a -- The Prevailing Medical Paradigm 16 -- Nursing School and Death Denial 19 -- Emergency Room Practice 22 -- Death Denial in the Community 24 -- 2 A Broader View of Healing 29 -- Kiibler-Ross and the Plight of the Dying 30 -- Palliative Care and Healing 32 -- Healing and the Power of the Mind 35 -- Reflecting on Death 38 -- 3 Awakening to Impermanence and Facing Death 45 -- Death's Scythe 50 -- Questioning Assumptions 58 -- PART TWO -- RESOURCES FROM THE TIBETAN -- BUDDHIST TRADITION -- 4 Ceaseless Transformation 65 -- Dependent Origination: The Truth of -- Impermanence 66 -- Karma: Form and Shadow Remain Linked 68 -- Ordinary Mind: The Worlds We Find Ourselves In 70 -- Enlightened Mind: The Light Within 71 -- Rebirth: The Realms of Cyclic Existence 72 -- The Tibetan Book of the Dead: -- An Instruction Manual 74 -- 5 The Eight Stages of Dissolution 79 -- Stage 1: Earth Dissolves into Water (Mirage) 82 -- Stage 2: Water Dissolves into Fire (Smoke) 84 -- Stage 3: Fire Dissolves into Wind (Fireflies) 86 -- Stage 4: Wind Dissolves into Space (Flame) 87 -- Stage 5: Ordinary Mind States Dissolve -- (White Flash) 88 -- Stages 6-8: Subtle Mind States Dissolve -- (Red Flash, Black Flash, Clear Light) 89 -- The Tibetan Art of Death: Two Lamas 92 -- Summary Table of the Eight Stages of Dissolution 94 -- PART THREE -- PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS -- FOR CARE PROVIDERS -- 6 Tibetan Buddhist Practice and the -- Dying Trajectory 101 -- The Tibetan Buddhist Death Meditation 103 -- Hearing the Diagnosis: Death Is Certain 106 -- What Do I Say? Time of Death Is Uncertain 109 -- Focusing: At Death Only the Condition of the -- Mind Has Value 112 -- 7 Developing aTranspersonal Stance -- in Care of the Dying 115 -- Presence, Not Pretense 117 -- Promoting Peace in Relationships: Forgiveness I19 -- Ensuring Peace at the End: Sacred Passage 121 -- NOTES 125 -- RECOMMENDED READINGS 143.".
- 2001054194 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Cultural Psychology from the Perspective of Activity Theory-- The Influence of Cultural Activities on Psychological Phenomena-- The Influence of Cultural Artifacts on Psychological Phenomena-- The Influence of Cultural Concepts on Psychological Phenomena-- The Dialectical Relationship Among Cultural Activities, Artifacts, Concepts, and Psychological Phenomena-- Agency from the Perspective of Activity Theory -- Advantages of Activity Theory for Cultural Psychology-- Notes-- -- 2. Individualistic Approaches to Agency: A Critique-- The Individualistic Conception of Agency and Culture-- Critique of the Individualistic View-- The Scientific and Political Value of Conceptions of Agency-- Notes-- Part 2: Method-- 3. Implications of Activity Theory for Cultural Psychological Research-- The Researcher Must Possess a Comprehensive, Detailed, Profound Understanding of Social -- Activities, Artifacts, and Concepts to Relate Them to Psychological Phenomena-- To Elucidate the Specific Cultural Character of Psychological Phenomena the Researcher Must Construe Them in Concrete Rather than Abstract Terms-- The Cultural Features of Psychological Phenomena Must Be Gleaned from Investigating the Phenomena Themselves-- Experimental Procedures Are Powerful Tools for Indicating the Association Between Psychology, -- Activities, Artifacts, and Concepts-- Qualitative Methods Are Necessary for Discerning the Cultural Character of Psychological Phenomena-- The Qualitative Methods that Investigate Cultural Facets of Psychological Phenomena Must Be Rigorous and -- Systematic in Order to Draw Warranted Conclusions-- Cultural Features of Psychology Must Be Discerned by the Cultural Psychologist Through Skillful, Probing Analysis -- Because People Are Ordinarily Not Aware of Them -- The Foregoing Principles of Cultural Psychological Research Are Applicable to Studying Cultural -- Aspects of Psychological Phenomena in All Societies -- Notes-- -- 4. Interviewing Techniques for Eliciting Cultural-Psychological -- Information-- The Value of Interviews -- Formulating Interview Questions-- Conducting the Interview-- -- 5. A Procedure for Analyzing Cultural Themes in Verbal Accounts-- A Phenomenological Procedure for Identifying Psychological Themes in Verbal Accounts-- An Application of the Phenomenological Procedure to Cultural Psychology -- A Cultural Analysis of Psychological Themes-- Objective Determination of Meanings-- Quantification-- Notes-- -- 6. An Empirical Investigation into the Cultural Psychology of Children's Moral Reasoning -- Theoretical Framework -- Procedure-- Results-- Notes.".
- 2001054203 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction i -- Antebellum Army 62 -- 1861 -- For the Crisis of Our Existence Is Now Approaching 75 -- 1862 -- The Bayard of the Peninsula I25 -- 1863 -- I Consider Him a Humbug 168 -- 1864 -- I Demanded a Court-Martial 20 -- 1865 -- What Will We Do? My Dear Wife, Let Me Know Your Views 249 -- Appendix: -- Letters Received from J. B. Hood and N. A. Davis 275.".
- 2001054243 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword 9 --Author's aclnowledgements ii --CHAPTER 1 -- A very simple clue 13 --CHAPTER 2 -- The nature of evidence 22 --CHAPTER 3 -- The evidence of nature 49 --CHAPTER 4 -- Foul, strange and unnatural 75 --CHAPTER 5 -- Broken lives 97 --CHAPTER 6 -- A medley of madness I24 --CHAPTER 7 -- Cases of identity I58 --CHAPTER 8 -- Past times 177 --CHAPTER 9 -- Maggots and medicine 201 --CHAPTER 10 -- The ends and the means 224 --Further reading 249 --Index 251.".
- 2001054260 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Nonrenewable Two-State Systems1 -- 1.1 Characteristic Functions and Indices1 -- 1.2 Analysis of Failure Data5 -- 1.3 Characteristic Probability Distributions9 -- 1.3.1 Exponential Distribution10 -- 1.3.2 Weibull Distribution12 -- 1.3.3 Uniform Distribution14 -- 1.3.4 Normal Distribution16 -- 1.3.5 Gamma Distribution18 -- 1.3.6 Lognormal Distribution20 -- 1.3.7 Combination of Distributions21 -- References22 -- 2 Renewable Two-State Systems24 -- 2.1 State Transition Diagrams and Associated Indices24 -- 2.2 Exponential Distribution of Up and Renewal Times26 -- 2.3 Absorbing States and the Equivalent Steady-State -- Transition Diagram31 -- 2.4 General Cdf of Renewal Duration34 -- 2.4.1 Method of Supplementary Variables34 -- 2.4.2 Fictitious States37 -- 2.4.3 Series Connection of Fictitious States40 -- 2.4.4 Parallel Connection of Fictitious States44 -- 2.4.5 Open Loop Sequence of Consecutive States46 -- References50 -- 3 Markov Systems51 -- 3.1 Equations Determining the Probability of System States51 -- 3.2 Composition of System Equations from Component Models54 -- 3.2.1 Independent Components54 -- 3.2.2 Dependent Components57 -- 3.3 Simplification of the System State Probability Equations58 -- 3.3.1 Systems with Independent Components58 -- 3.3.2 Merging of States58 -- 3.4 System Dependability Indices63 -- 3.41 System Availability63 -- 3.4.2 System Reliability and Mean Time to First Failure (MTFF) 64 -- 3.5 Steady-state System Dependability Indices66 -- 3.5.1 System States Indices67 -- 3.5.2 System Indices68 -- 3.5.3 Truncation of States69 -- 3.5.4 Transition Rate Matrix Deviation Concept71 -- 3.5.5 Matrix Gauss-Seidel Approach74 -- 3.6 Characteristic Applications78 -- 3.6.1 Independent Components78 -- 3.6.2 Preventive Maintenance80 -- 3.6.3 Restricted Repair82 -- 3.6.4 Partially Redundant Systems82 -- 3.6.5 Induced Failures83 -- 3.6.6 System with a Cold Standby Unit84 -- References87 -- 4 Networks88 -- 4.1 Elementary Network Structures89 -- 4.1.1 Series Connection89 -- 4.1.2 Parallel Connection92 -- 4.1.3 Series-Parallel Connections94 -- 4.2 Composite Structures96 -- 4.2.1 General Expressions for the Steady-State Failure Frequency97 -- 4.2.2 Application of the Total Probability Theorem98 -- 4.2.3 Minimal Paths100 -- 4.2.4 Unreliable Nodes104 -- 4.2.5 Multiple Sources and Sinks105 -- 4.2.6 Minimal Cuts106 -- 4.2.7 Network Partition and Equivalents110 -- 4.2.8 Networks with Dependent Branches112 -- 4.2.9 Limited Transfer Capacity Networks116 -- References119 -- 5 Event Inspection Methods121 -- 5.1 FMECA and FTA Approaches121 -- 5.1.1 Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) 121 -- 5.1.2 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)122 -- 5.2 Failure Event Set Enumeration127 -- 5.2.1 Minimal Cuts -127 -- 5.2.2 System State-Space Enumeration 129 -- 5.2.3 Kronecker Algebra Application 131 -- References134 -- 6 Finite-Term Dependability Prediction135 -- References 142 -- 7 Simulation143 -- 7.1 Fundamentals143 -- 7.1.1 General143 -- 7.1.2 Processing the Outcomes144 -- 7.2 Generation of Uniformly Distributed Random Numbers147 -- 7.3 Steady-State Dependability Indices148 -- 7.3.1 Generation of System States148 -- 7.4 Time-Specific Dependability Evaluation151 -- 7.4.1 Generation of Random State-Residence Times151 -- 7.4.2 System Reliability Evaluation152 -- 7.4.3 Stochastic Processes154 -- References156 -- 8 Dependability Grading and Optimization157 -- 8.1 Optimization Concept157 -- 8.2 Fuzzy Logic Based Dependability Evaluation160 -- 8.2.1 Fuzzy Sets160 -- 8.2.2 Fuzzy Logic163 -- 8.3 Dependability Grading164 -- 8.3.1 Dependability Evaluation in General164 -- 8.3.2 Network Dependability Evaluation165 -- References171.".
- 2001054272 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Descriptive Catalogue -- Japonica-Sinica I (1-224)-- Japonica-Sinica II (1-173)281 -- Japonica-Sinica III(1-24) 469 -- Japonica-Sinica IV (1-30) 509 -- Indices -- Titles565 -- Printing Houses and Publishers 587 -- Names of Places 591 -- Subjects593 -- Names of Persons599 -- List of Popes and Jesuit Superiors (1541-1773)625.".
- 2001054304 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The Dream Class Is Over: Home Ownership, Consumption, -- and (Re)definitions of Middle-Class Identity 27 -- 2 Shopping Nightmares, Banking Games, Government Packages: -- Local Shopping during Inflation 5I -- 3 The Discrete Sales of the Middle Class: Gender and Generation -- in a Globalizing Economy 77 -- 4 The International in Daily Life: Of Debutantes and Disney 94 -- 5 International Bargain Shopping and the Making of -- Modernity iii -- 6 Delivering the Crisis: The Media and the Middle Class through -- the Collor Years 132 -- 7 The Middle Class versus the Nation: Discourses of Region/Race -- and Morality 167 -- 8 Deliverance: An End to Inflation and the Promise of -- Neoliberalism I95.".
- 2001054307 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1. Foreign Policy of Taiwan Since Lee Teng-hui: debut of a new entity -- 2. Taiwan's Relations with the ASEAN Countries: an overview -- 3. Taipei's Economic Diplomacy: a demystifying critique -- 4. Qiaowu: Kuomintang's historical cross as new Taiwan's asset -- 5. 'Total Diplomacy': parliamentarians, parties, and NGOs.".
- 2001054318 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface vii -- Introduction 1 -- PART I -- Cochlear Implant History and Technology -- CHAPTER 1 -- History of Cochlear Implants 15 -- with Patricia Elizabeth Spencer -- CHAPTER 2 -- Cochlear Implants: A Technological Overview 45 -- Jay R. Lucker -- PART II -- Pediatric Cochlear Implants -- CHAPTER 3 -- Pre-Implant Issues 67 -- CHAPTER 4 -- Language Development and the Decision -- to Get a Cochlear Implant 99 -- CHAPTER 5 -- The Cochlear Implant Center, Surgery, -- and Short-Term Post-Implant Outcomes 118 -- CHAPTER 6 -- Adjusting to Life After the Implant 146 -- CHAPTER 7 -- Educating a Child With a Cochlear Implant 170 -- CHAPTER 8 -- Looking Back: Overall Progress and Satisfaction 203 -- CHAPTER 9 -- Language Development of Children -- With Cochlear Implants 222 -- Patricia Elizabeth Spencer -- PART III -- Current Issues -- CHAPTER 10 -- The Deaf Community: Perceptions of Parents, -- Young People, and Professionals 253 -- CHAPTER 11 -- Ethics and Choices: Ongoing Dilemma 290.".
- 2001054342 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I: Executive Coaching Perspectives -- 1 A Coach's Lessons Learned: -- Principles and Guidelines for Practitioners 3 -- David Coleman -- 2 Leadership and Complexity of Mind: -- The Role of Executive Coaching 27 -- Jennifer Garvey Berger and Catherine Fitzgerald -- 3 The Coach as Reflective Practitioner: -- Notes from a Journey without End 59 -- Grady McGonagill -- Part II: Executive Coaching Practices -- 4 Understanding and Supporting Development of Executives at Midlife 89 -- Catherine Fitzgerald -- 5 Breaking the Boundaries: -- Leveraging the Personal in Executive Coaching 119 -- Kathryn Williams, Fred Kiel, Marilyn Doyle, and Laura Sinagra -- 6 Coaching Senior Executives for Effective Business Leadership: -- The Use of Adult Developmental Theory as a Basis for -- Transformative Change 135 -- Robert G. Goodman -- Part III: Managing Executive -- Coaching in Organizations -- 7 Initiating Executive Coaching in Your Organization 157 -- Susan Ennis -- 8 Executive Coaching and Business Strategy 185 -- Mary Jane Knudson -- 9 Using Executive Coaching in Organizations: -- What Can Go Wrong (and How to Prevent It) 203 -- William H. Hodgetts -- 10 Coaching from the Inside: When, Why, and How? 225 -- Casey Strumpf -- Part IV: Executive Coaching Issues -- 11 On Seeing the Forest while among the Trees: Integrating Business -- Strategy Models and Concepts into Executive Coaching Practice 245 -- Catherine Fitzgerald -- 12 Love and Fear in Executive Coaching 265 -- Sally Carr -- 13 Failure and Negative Outcomes: -- The Taboo Topic in Executive Coaching 283 -- Richard R. Kilburg -- Part V: Special Coaching Situations -- 14 The Isolated Executive: How Executive Coaching Can Help 305 -- Gae Walters -- 15 Coaching Entrepreneurs 325 -- Barry Dym, R. Stephen Jenks, and Michael Sonduck -- 16 Coaching across Countries and Cultures 345 -- Karen L. Otazo -- Index 363.".
- 2001054389 tableOfContents "v. 1. 1938-1941".
- 20010544 tableOfContents "Carmen.--Mateo Falcone.--La vision de Charles XI.--La dame de pique.--Djoumane.--Les sorcières espagnoles.".
- 2001054405 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- I -- 1 Native Cellulosic Fibers: Structure and Composition 1 -- 1.1 Preliminary Discourse1 -- 1.2 Fiber Morphology and Structure4 -- 1.3 Fibril Angle Measurement in Native Cellulose Fibers. 9 -- 1.4 Chemical Constituents of Wood Fibers: -- Molecular Considerations12 -- 1.4.1 Distribution of Chemical Components in Wood -- Fibers17 -- 1.5 The Physical Nature of Cell Wall Structure18 -- 2 Fiber Solid Mechanics 25 -- 2.1 Introduction 25 -- 2.2 Conceptual Principles of Mechanics26 -- 2.2.1 Stress28 -- 2.2.2 The Material and Spatial Descriptions of Strain 32 -- 2.2.3 Engineering Infinitesimal Strains34 -- 2.2.4 The Equations of Compatibility37 -- 2.3 Composite Characteristics of Wood Fibers38 -- 2.4 Anisotropy of the Fiber Wall41 -- 2.5 Mechanical Properties of Wood Fibers45 -- 2.5.1 Fiber Strength46 -- 2.5.2 Fiber Strain Behavior47 -- 2.5.3 Radial Mechanical Properties of the Fiber Cell Wall 49 -- 3 Damage Accumulation in Fibers 53 -- 3.1 Introduction53 -- 3.2 Industrial Fiber Separation Processes: An Investigation -- into the Effects of Mechanical, Chemical and Chemi-thermal -- Pulping on Native Fiber Structure56 -- 3.2.1 Chemical Pulping56 -- 3.2.2 Mechanical Pulping57 -- 3.2.2.1 Characteristics of Mechanical Refining58 -- 3.2.3 Chemimechanical Pulping61 -- 3.3 Some Rheological Aspects of Papermaking Fibers62 -- 3.4 Fatigue Characterization in Refining65 -- 3.4.1 Fundamentals of Energy Consumption and Me- -- chanical Deformation of Wood66 -- 3.5 An Experimental Approach to Fiber -- Fatigue-Testing72 -- 3.5.1 Philosophy of the Experimental Approach73 -- 3.5.2 The Single-Fiber Tensiometer74 -- 3.5.3 Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy85 -- 3.6 Morphological Features of Fibers: A Cumulative Fatigue -- Damage Analysis94 -- 3.6.1 Crack Formation and Propagation94 -- 3.6.2 Characteristic Material Degradation Properties105 -- 3.6.3 Structural Integrity of the Fiber Wall111 -- 3.7 Micro-mechanisms of Fiber Fatigue-Failure: A Theory .116 -- 3.8 Towards a Micro-mechanistic Theory of -- Fiber Development124 -- 3.9 Concluding Remarks131 -- 4 Fractal Simulation of Crack Propagation in Fibers 137 -- 4.1 Introduction 137 -- 4.2 Fractal Dimension138 -- 4.2.1 Basic Definitions140 -- 4.2.2 Determining the Fractal Dimension142 -- 4.3 Some Theoretical Considerations of Modeling Fracture -- Using Fractals144 -- 4.3.1 The Lattice Model145 -- 4.3.2 Equations of Motion147 -- 4.3.3 The Discrete Equations of Motion151 -- 4.3.4 The Breaking Rule153 -- 4.4 Fractal Modeling of Material Degradation in Wood Fibers 154 -- 4.4.1 A Preliminary Approach155 -- 4.4.2 Deterministic Growth of Fractal Cracks157 -- 4.4.2.1 Simulation Results159 -- 4.4.2.2 Fractal Dimension and Damage161 -- 5 Fibrous Structures: Networks and Composites 169 -- 5.1 Structural Mechanics of Fibrous Systems169 -- 5.1.1 Molecular Properties of Hydrogen-Bonded Solids 172 -- 5.1.2 Probabilistic Mechanics of Fibrous Structures. 174 -- 5.2 Cellulose Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites181 -- 5.2.1 Short Fiber-Reinforced Composites182 -- 5.2.2 Mechanics of Short Fiber-Reinforced Composites 185 -- 5.3 Cellulose Nanocomposites195 -- Bibliography 199 -- Subject Index 237.".
- 2001054424 tableOfContents "Interlude in death / J.D. Robb -- Kinsman / Susan Krinard -- Immortality / Maggie Shayne -- Magic like heat across my skin / Laurell K. Hamilton.".
- 2001054427 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: shmnann and R. Teppner -- in Interface Science -- N kuno, H. Kobayashi, F. Kaneko, K. Shinbo, K. Kato, T. Kawakami and -- Detection of Evanescent Fields on Arachidic Acid LB Films on Al Films Caused by -- Reonantly Excited Surface Plasmons -- A, Baba, R. C. Advincula and W. Knoll -- Simultaneous Observation of the Electropolymerisation Process of Conducting -- Polymers by Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy, Surface Plasmon Enhanced -- Light Scattering and Cyclic Voltammetry -- K. Shinbo, K. Honma, M. Terakado, T. Nakano, K. Kato, F. Kaneko and -- T. Wakamatsu -- Scattered Light and Emission from Ag Thin Film and Merocyanine Langmuir- -- Illodgett Film on Ag Thin Film due to Surface Plasmon Polariton Excitation -- F. Kaneko, K. Shinbo, K. Kato, T. Ebe, H. Tsuruta, S. Kobayashi and T. Wakamatsu -- enhancement of Photocurrents in Merocyanine LB Film Cell Utilizing Surface -- Plasmon Polariton Excitations -- M. Blinov, R.Barberi, S.P. Palto, Th. Rasing, M.P.de Santo and S.G. Yudin -- Surface Potential and Piezo-Response of Ferroelectric Langmuir-Blodgett Films -- Studied by Electrostatic Force Microscopy -- IG. Boguslavsky, S.A. Prokhorova and V.A. Nadolinny -- Development of EPR Method for Examination of Paramagnetic Complex Ordering -- in Films -- M.B. Casu, P. Imperia, S. Schrader, B. Schulz, F. Fangmeyer and H. Schtirmann -- Ellectronic Structures of Ordered Langmuir-Blodgett Films of an Amphiphilic -- Derivative of 2,5-Diphenyl-1,3,4-Oxadiazole -- A.-S. Duwez, R. legras and B. Nysten -- Study of Adhesion Properties o' Polymer Surfaces by Atomic Force Microscopy -- Using Chemically Modilied Tips: Inaging of Functional Group Distribution -- R. J. Zhang, K. Z. Yang and J.l:.l Iu -- Fluorescence and the Relevant lFactors of Organized Molecular Films of a Series of -- Atypical Amphiphilic (l-l)iketone Rare Earth Complexes -- M. Era, T. Ano and M. Noto -- Electroluminescent Device Using PbBr-Based Layered Perovskite Having Self- -- Organized Organic-Inorganic Quantum-Well Structure -- G. Y. Jung, C. Pearson and M.C. Petty -- The Use of LB Insulating Layers to Improve the Efficiency of Light Emitting -- Diodes Based on Evaporated Molecular Films -- S.T. Lim, J.H. Moon, J.I. Won, M.S. Kwon and D.M. Shin -- Light Emitting Efficiencies In Organic Light Emitting Diodes(OLEDs) -- S. Das and A.J. Pal -- Light-Emitting Devices Based on Sequentially Adsorbed Layer-By-Layer Self- -- Assembled Films of Alizarin Violet -- Torben R. Jensen and Kristian Kjaer -- Structural properties and interactions of thin films at the air-liquid interface explored -- by synchrotron X-ray scattering -- S.-I. Kimura, M. Kitagawa, H. Kusano and H. Kobayashi -- In and out of Plane X-Ray Diffraction of Cellulose LB Films -- J.U. Kim, B.-J. Lee, J.-H. Im, J.-H. Kim, H.-K. Shin and Y.-S. Kwon -- Isomerically-Featured Aggregate Images of Phenol-Formaldehyde Monolayers by -- BAM and SMM -- M. Sch6nhoff -- NMR Methods for Studies of Organic Adsorption Layers -- D. Kim, H. Chae, H. Lee, J. Noh and M. Hara, W. Knoll and H. Lee -- The fabrication of a self-assembled multilayer system containing an electron- -- transporting channel -- A.V. Nabok, A.K. Ray, A.K. Hassan and N.F. Starodub -- Composite Polyelectrolyte Self-Assembled Films for Chemical and Bio-Sensing -- L. Rossi, R. Casalini and M. C. Petty -- A Conductometric pH Sensor Based on a Polypyrrole LB Film -- Gleb B. Sukhorukov -- Designed Nano-engineered Polymer Films on Colloidal Particles and Capsules -- A. Toutianoush and B. Tieke -- Ultrathin Self-Assembled Polyvinylamine/Polyvinylsulfate Membranes for -- Separation of Ions -- T. Wilkop, S. Krause, A. Nabok, A.K. Ray and R. Yates -- The Detection of Organic Pollutants in Water With Calixarene Coated Electrodes -- G. Loglio, P. Pandolfini, R. Miller, A.V. Makievski, F. Ravera, M. Ferrari and -- L. Liggieri -- Drop and Bubble Shape Analysis as a Tool for Dilational Rheological Studies of -- Interfacial Layers -- V.I. Kovalchuk, J. Kragel, E.V. Aksenenko, G. Loglio and L. Liggieri -- Oscillating bubble and drop techniques -- Subject Index.".
- 2001054438 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Independence Hall -- Statue of Liberty -- White House -- Plymouth Rock -- Golden Gate Bridge -- Virginia City -- Mount Rushmore -- Levi Coffin House -- The Kennedy Space Center -- Poverty Point -- Alamo -- Cliff Palace -- Hoover Dam.".
- 2001054465 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- One: The Women and Children 7 -- Two: The Men 40 -- Three: The Rabbit Drive 69 -- Four: Newspaper Reports, April 1935 79 -- Five: Newspaper Reports, Later Years 105 -- Six: Miscellaneous Responses 133.".
- 2001054473 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: MAPS ix --FOREWORD xix PREFACE xxi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxiii INTRODUCTION xxv ENTRIES A-Z 1 APPENDIXES 263 GLOSSARY 287 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 293 INDEX 295.".
- 2001054494 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 A very brief introduction to genetics -- 2 'Good' genes and 'bad' genes: a historical perspective -- 3 Genetics and behaviour -- 4 Antenatal screening and testing -- 5 Genetic testing -- 6 The Human Genome Project, gene therapy and pharmacogenetics -- 7 Genetically modified foods -- 8 Cloning -- 9 Bioethics (Robert Dingwall) -- 10 The future of genetic research and development -- Glossary of terms -- References -- Index.".
- 2001054506 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Why Worry About It? 1 --2 What's the Idea? 7 --3 Who Makes Policy? 22 --4 Where Is It Made? 38 --5 What Is It For? 49 --6 What's the Alternative? 67 --7 What Do They Say About It? 82 --8 What Does It Look Like on the Ground? 96 --9 How Do You Do It? 110 --10 Where Do We Go from Here? 123.".