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- 2001054507 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Introduction 1 -- Chapter 2 Studying childhood 9 -- Chapter 3 Studying relational processes 27 -- Chapter 4 Relations with parents 42 -- Chapter 5 Childhood work 63 -- Chapter 6 The moral status of childhood 87 -- Chapter 7 Towards a child standpoint 112 -- Chapter 8 Comparing childhoods 140 -- Chapter 9 Generation and gender 159.".
- 2001054531 tableOfContents "The papers of Countess D** : a tale in letters -- The diary of Pavlik Dolsky -- Between life and death : a fantastic story.".
- 2001054544 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Life of Kurt Vonnegut 1 -- 2. Literary Contexts 13 -- 3. Player Piano (1952) 25 -- 4. The Sirens of Titan (1959) 43 -- 5. Mother Night (1961) 59 -- 6. Cat's Cradle (1963) 77 -- 7. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (1965) 97 -- 8. Slaughterhouse-Five (1969) 113 -- 9. Bluebeard (1987) 135.".
- 2001054555 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ABOUT THIS BOOK ix -- I. INTRODUCTION: THE DEVELOPMENT OF -- THE INEXPRESSIBILITY TOPOS IN -- EUROPEAN LITERATURE -- 2. EUGENIO MONTALE AND THE -- INEXPRESSIBLE '5 -- Writing: Expression or Creation? 15 -- Identifying the Inexpressible 29 -- Re-Evaluating Terms 47 -- 3. METAPHOR AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE 49 -- Disparity and Tension 52 -- Defamiliarization 6i -- Networks of Metaphor 70 -- The Montalian 'Object' 76 -- 4. NEGATION 97 -- Hypothesis and Doubt 97 -- The via negativa Ioi -- The Way of De-Anthropomorphism 103 -- The Way of Erasure 112 -- The Way of Contradiction I30 -- Negation: The Rhetoric of Failure? 140 -- 5. SILENCE I45 -- Silence: The Potent Myth I46 -- The Purpose of Silence i51 -- Silence as Withholding: The Woman and God164 -- Silence as Withholding: Secrecy and Mystery 71 -- APPENDIX 177 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY 18o -- GENERAL INDEX 193.".
- 2001054557 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. Places, Natural Places, and the Power of Place -- The importance of motion -- Somewhere -- The existence of places (i): replacement -- The existence of places (2): natural motion and the -- elements -- The six dimensions (I): preliminaries -- The six dimensions (2): the 'dimensions' in nature -- The six dimensions (3): conclusion -- The parts and kinds of place -- The power of place -- 2. Being In -- Introduction: being in a place -- Being in something in its own right, and being in -- something derivatively -- One thing is said to be in another in many ways -- Ways of being in -- Having and being in -- Conclusion: being in a place -- 3. Zeno's Paradox of Place -- Introduction -- The form of the puzzle -- The problem -- Aristotle's solution -- 4. Three Possibilities for Place: Matter, Form, and -- Space -- Introduction -- Form and matter -- Place as form or matter -- Plato's Timaeus, 48 E-53 C -- Why is place not form or matter? -- Space -- 5. Aristotle's Concept of Place -- Introduction -- The body which surrounds -- The limit at which it is in contact with what it surrounds -- The individuation of limits -- Places -- The immobility of places -- The standard objections to Aristotle's definition of place -- The meaning of akinitos ('immobile') -- Relaxing and refining the account -- Objections -- Rotation and the place of the universe -- Relative and absolute place -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- General Index.".
- 2001054558 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. FORMS OF SURVIVAL 9 -- Keats's 'posthumous life' 9 -- Persons and poems8 -- Influence and anxiety 28 -- Multiverses 54 -- ' a distant ringing hum ' 79 -- 2. VOICES IN THE AIR 85 --a distinct speck' 85 -- ' one vast library' 96 -- ' the moral atmosphere' 117 -- ' snatches of old tunes' 45 -- ' hope in dust' 169 -- 3. TENNYSON'S SYMPATHY 182 -- 'the passion of the past' 182 -- 'the return of the mind upon itself 199 -- 'the growth of song' 232 -- 'a vital Sympathy' 259 -- 4. EDWARD FITZGERALD: UNDER -- THE INFLUENCE 270 -- Alone 270 -- 'the constant appeal of time' 278 -- 'a certain consciousness' 301 -- Together 319 -- AFTERWORD 342.".
- 2001054562 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Towards Solving the Feminist Policy Formation Puzzle -- 3. Blueprint Policy -- 4. Political Representation Policy -- 5. Equal Employment Policy -- 6. Reconciliation Policy -- 7. Family Law Policy -- 8. Body Politics I: Reproductive Rights Policy -- 9. Body Politics II: Sexuality and Violence Policy -- 10. Conclusion: The Feminist Policy Formation Puzzle.".
- 2001054563 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH -- 1. 'Una Republica de Curas': Church and Politics -- 2. Towards a Greater Presence of the Church -- 3. Proliferation of Devotional Associations -- 4. Religiosity in Daily Life -- 5. A Plethora of Charity Societies -- PART II. EDUCATION AND CULTURE AS FACTORS OF COHESION -- 6. Developments and Achievements in Education -- 7. New Cultural Societies -- Final Comments -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001054582 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. F.W. Maitland and the Making of the Modern World -- 2. The Legacy of Sir Henry Maine -- 3. Life, Work and Methods -- 4. Power and Property -- 5. Social Relations -- 6. The Divergence of Legal Systems -- 7. Fellowship and Trust -- 8. Maitland and Durkheim -- 9. Maitland Assessed -- Part II -- Yukichi Fukuzawa: The Nature and Effects of the -- Moder World -- Preface to a Study of Yukichi.Fukuzawa -- 10. Yukichi Fukuzawa and the Making of the Modern World -- 11. Early Experience and Character -- 12. Travels and Comparisons -- 13. The Making of a New Japan -- 14. The Essence of the Modern World -- 15. Liberty, Equality and Human Relations -- Synthesis -- 16. The Making of the Modern World.".
- 2001054595 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments ix -- Chapter 1 -- Raising the Question 1 -- Chapter 2 -- How and Why 23 -- Chapter 3 -- The Theory 37 -- Chapter 4 -- Using the Theory 53 -- Chapter 5 -- French Strategic Decision Making, 1955-1970 67 -- Chapter 6 -- Discussion and Conclusion 87 -- Bibliography 107 -- Index 159.".
- 2001054596 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Kind of Jazz 1 -- Themes in the Study of Film Noir, Film Music and Jazz -- 2 All God's Chillun' Got Rhythm 29 -- The Influence of Racial Myths, Dualisms and Ideology -- on Early Representations of Jazz -- 3 Absolutely Functional? 61 -- Jazz in 1940s Film Noir -- 4 Touch of Kenton 95 -- Jazz in 1950s Film Noir -- 5 The Last Syncopation 143 -- Jazz in Contemporary Film Noir -- 6 Reminiscing in Chiaroscuro 187 -- Concluding Comments.".
- 2001054621 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments vii -- Preface ix -- 1. Overview 1 -- 2. Perspectives on Sexual Desire 16 -- 3. Etiology: Psychological Risk Factors 31 -- 4. Etiology: Interactional Risk Factors 52 -- 5. Etiology: Intergenerational Risk Factors 71 -- 6. Medical Aspects of HSD 82 -- 7. The Comprehensive Assessment 105 -- 8. Basic Principles and Strategies of Therapy 129 -- 9. Treating Risk Factors in the Couple 155 -- 10. Sex Therapy with Couples: Basic Techniques 180 -- 11. Sex Therapy with Couples: Advanced Techniques 196 -- References 213 -- Index 227.".
- 2001054694 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Earliest Recollections -- Chapter 2 Beginnings -- Footbinding -- An Extraordinary Journey -- Home Again and Growing Up -- Marriage -- The Birth of Ding Ling -- Ding Ling's Early Childhood -- The Story of Qiu Jin -- Chapter 3 Mother and Daughter Embarking on a New Life -- A New Life and a New Identity -- To the Big City -- The Daughter's Growing Independence -- The Mother's Career -- The Daughter's Schooling and the Death of the Only Son -- Coping with Grief -- Chapter 4 Separation and Reunion -- One Step Higher and One Step Away -- A Reinvigorated Manzhen -- Changing Schools -- Plunging Back into Grieving -- Chapter 5 Breaking Away -- Ding Ling's Engagement -- Shanghai -- A Time of Exploration -- The Tragic Life of Qu Qiubai -- The Mother's Struggle -- Chapter 6 Testing Her Wings in Raging Storm -- Hu Yepin: A Sketch -- Respite with Mother -- From Free Love to Marriage -- From Anarchism to Communism -- A Turning Point -- Seeing the Light -- The Sudden Eclipse -- Following Her Husband's Footsteps -- Soaring High -- Chapter 7 Caged Up in a World of Demons and Monsters -- News, Protests, and Rumors -- The Contest of Wills -- Wintering in a Summer Resort -- The Mother's Visit -- The Unspeakable Anguish -- The Grip Loosens -- Chapter 8 Escape to Freedom -- Shattered Dreams -- The Captor: Xu Enzeng's Version -- Feng Da's Feelings -- Taking Off -- Chapter 9 The Yan'an Period -- Yan'an -- Chen Ming: A Sketch -- Love and Marriage -- A Communist First, Writer Second -- The Triumph of the Communists -- The Zenith of Ding Ling's Career -- Chapter 10 Trials and Tribulations in the Shifting Political Winds -- The Anti-Rightist Campaign: 1957-1958 -- The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution: 1966-1976 -- Abuse, Imprisonment, and Hard Labor -- Solitary Confinement -- Chapter 11 Free Again and Exonerated -- Freedom and Rehabilitation -- The Remaining Years -- Chapter 12 The Evolving Ideological Conviction: A Western -- Psychobiographical Analysis -- Cognitive Dissonance -- Psychological Resilience -- Defensive Identification -- Chapter 13 A Filial Daughter and A Loyal Subject: -- A Chinese Interpretation -- The Mandate of Heaven and the Responsibility to Remonstrate -- Chapter 14 Human Development in Sociohistorical Context -- Afterword -- Chronology -- References -- Index.".
- 2001054701 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part One. Life and Youth During the New Nation 1 -- 1 Everyday America 3 -- 2 World of Youth 39 --Part Two. Popular Culture of the New Nation 53 -- 3 Advertising 55 -- 4 Architecture 65 -- 5 Fashion 89 -- 6 Food 107 -- 7 Leisure Activities 123 -- 8 Literature 149 -- 9 Music 179 -- 10 Performing Arts 199 -- 11 Travel 217 -- 12 Visual Arts 235 -- Cost of Products in the New Nation 257.".
- 2001054704 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The Nuts and Bolts of Modern Australia -- 2 Aboriginal Australia (c. 65,000 B.C.E.-C.E. Eighteenth Century) -- 3 European Arrivals and Colonization (Seventeenth Century-1830) -- 4 Riding on the Sheep's Back (1831-1855) -- 5 Gold and the Long Boom (1856-1890) -- 6 The Bubble Bursts and the Road to Federation (1891-1900) -- 7 Advance Australia Fair (1901-1919) -- 8 A Land Fit for Heroes and the Great Bust (1920-1939) -- 9 War, Reconstruction, and the Cold War (1940-1966) -- 10 Vietnam, People Power, and the Conservative Resurgence (1967-1983) -- 11 Deconstruction and Multiculturalism (1984-1996) -- 12 Mutual Obligation and the Conservative Revival (1997-2001) -- 13 Advance Australia Where? (2001 and Beyond) -- Notable People in the History of Australia.".
- 2001054716 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- A Note on Terms -- Acronyms -- A Viet Nam Timeline of Key Events -- Part I Cultural and Historical Perspectives -- Chapter 1 A Historical Review of the Viet Nam War -- Chapter 2 Understanding the Cultural Conflicts between -- the United States and Viet Nam -- Part II Documents -- Chapter 3 The Cold War Comes to Indochina -- Chapter 4 Americans and Vietnamese Fight Their Wars -- Chapter 5 Stalemate Tests the Will of Fighters and -- Civilians Alike -- Chapter 6 The Long Conflict Ends, Lasting Legacies -- Are Forged -- Part III Reflecting -- Chapter 7 Ideas for Exploration -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Appendix A: Speech by Ho Chi Minh for Declaration -- of Independence in Hanoi -- Appendix B: Letter from Ho Chi Minh to -- President Harry S Truman -- Appendix C: American Casualties in the Viet -- Nam War -- Appendix D: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder -- Glossary -- Index.".
- 2001054739 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 Trends in International Investment 2 -- 1.2 Political and Regulatory Risk 5 -- 1.3 Overview of the Book 13 -- 2 Checks and Balances and Credible Commitment 16 -- 2.1 The Property Rights Paradigm 18 -- 2.2 The Governance Branch of the New Institutional -- Economics 23 -- 2.3 A Unified Treatment? 26 -- 3 Comparative Economic Organization - within and between -- Countries 28 -- 3.1 The Baseline Setup 29 -- 3.2 Shift Parameters for Domestic Investors 31 -- 3.3 Shift Parameters for Multinational Corporations 34 -- 3.4 An Application to Recent Economic Crises 42 -- 3.5 Conclusion 43 -- 4 The Institutional Environment for Economic Growth 45 -- 4.1 A New Measure of Credible Commitment 49 -- 4.2 Tests of the Proposed Measure 65 -- 4.3 Conclusion 71 -- Appendix 4.1 Constructing POLCON and POLCONJ 78 -- 5 The Institutional Environment for Telecommunications -- Investment 81 -- 5.1 Theory 82 -- 5.2 Key Variables 89 -- 5.3 Graphical Analysis, 1960-92 91 -- 5.4 Econometric Analysis 94 -- 5.5 Conclusion 103 --6 The Institutional Environment for Multinational Investment 105 -- 6.1 International Transaction Cost Economics 107 -- 6.2 Empirics 113 -- 6.3 Conclusion 135 -- 7 Conclusion 137.".
- 2001054766 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 -- Fresh-cut Produce: Tracks and Trends 1 -- Edith H. Garrett -- Chapter 2 -- Quality Parameters of Fresh-cut Fruit and Vegetable Products 11 -- Adel A. Kader -- Chapter 3 -- Overview of the European Fresh-cut Produce Industry 21 -- Patrick Varoquaux and Jerome Mazollier -- Chapter 4 -- Safety Aspects of Fresh-cut Fruits and Vegetables45 -- William C. Hurst -- Chapter 5 -- Physiology of Fresh-cut Fruits and Vegetables91 -- Peter M. A. Toivonen and Jennifer R. DeEll -- Chapter 6 -- Enzymatic Effects on Flavor and Texture of Fresh-cut -- Fruits and V egetables125 -- Olusola Lamikanra -- Chapter 7 -- M icrobiology of Fresh-cut Produce187 -- Gillian M. Heard -- Chapter 8 -- Microbial Enzymes Associated with Fresh-cut Produce249 -- Jianchi Chen -- Chapter 9 -- Preservative Treatments for Fresh-cut Fruits and Vegetables267 -- Elisabeth Garcia and Diane M. Barrett -- Chapter 10 -- Application of Packaging and Modified Atmosphere -- to Fresh-cut Fruits and Vegetables305 -- Tareq Al-Ati and Joseph H. Hotchkiss -- Chapter 11 -- Biotechnology and the Fresh-cut Produce Industry 339 -- Jennylynd A. James -- Chapter 12 -- Flavor and Aroma of Fresh-cut Fruits and Vegetables 391 -- John C. Beaulieu and Elizabeth A. Baldwin -- Chapter 13 -- Evaluating Sensory Quality of Fresh-cut Fruits and Vegetables 427 -- Karen L. Bett -- Chapter 14 -- Future Economic and Marketing Considerations 439 -- Greg Pompelli -- Index 4 449.".
- 2001054782 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I THE RATIONALE FOR FAMILY POLICY -- 1 Do We Need a Family Perspective in Policymaking? 3 -- 2 Is Policymaking Focused More on Families or Individuals? -- Are Professionals Adequately Trained in Family Science, Theory, and Methodology? 13 -- 3 What Is Family Policy? What Is a Family Perspective in Policymaking? 23 -- 4 Do Families Matter? 29 -- 5 Are Family Issues a Legitimate Focus of Policymaking? 41 -- PART 11 APPLYING A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE TO CURRENT POLICY ISSUES -- 6 Do We Know What Good Parenting Is? Can Public Policy Promote It? 51 -- Dave Riley and Karen Bogenschneider -- 7 Can a Family-Focused Approach Benefit Health Care? 67 -- William J. Doherty -- 8 What Family Policy Issues Are Likely to Be Debated in the New Millennium? 77 -- PART III USING THEORY AND PRACTICE TO MOVE CONTROVERSIAL POLICIES FORWARD -- 9 How Can We Bridge the Controversy and Move Family Policies Forward? The Theory of Paradox 87 -- 10 What Can We Learn From Past Successes to Guide Family Policy in the Future? 111 -- PART IV STRATEGIES FOR GETTING INVOLVED IN FAMILY POLICYMAKING -- 11 What Roles Can Family Professionals Play to Build Family Policy? 121 -- 12 Which Approach Is Best for Getting Involved in Family Policy: Advocacy or Education? 169 -- 13 How Can We Connect Research and Knowledge With State Policymaking? Lessons From the Wisconsin Family Impact Seminars 187 -- Karen Bogenschneider, Jonathan R. Olson, Jessica Mills, -- and Kirsten D. Linney -- 14 How Can Professionals Team up With Communities to Influence Local Policymaking? Guidelines From Wisconsin Youth Futures 219 -- 15 Is It Time to Take Family Policy Seriously? 233.".
- 2001054807 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface 7 --1. Introduction 11 -- 2. The Commodity of Credit: Double Entry and the -- Merchant's Word 23 -- Forms of Credit 23 -- Merchant Handbooks' Advice 26 -- 3. The Theology of Credit: Risk and Opportunity Cost 44 -- Theology of Usury 44 -- Image of Credit 53 -- Real Risk: Bankrupts and Sovereign Debt 61 -- 4. The Credit of Cash 71 -- Esteem of Cash 71 -- Imaginary Monies 78 -- Abased Coin 80 -- Misers and Hard Cash 84 -- 5. If You Know Not Me (2) and Commercial Revue 87 -- 6. The Alchemist and the Art of Adequation 108 -- 7. Eastward Ho! and Social Catachresis 122 -- 8. Afterword 140 --Notes 141 -- Bibliography 191 -- Index 212.".
- 2001054814 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Everything You're Not Supposed to Know 1 -- 2. Apocalypse Cow! 56 -- 3. Pig Tales 112 -- 4. The Manual of Vegetarian Health 149 -- 5. How to Go Vegetarian 267 -- 6. Your Questions Answered 315.".
- 2001054840 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I. The Early rears -- I. The First Generation, 7 -- 2. A Town Called Presho, 33 -- 3. Times of Trial, 53 -- PART I I. A Personal Perspective -- 4. In My Father's House, 8i -- 5. The Wonderful World of Work, I03 -- 6. A Community on the Plains, II9 -- 7. The Business on Main Street, 145 -- 8. Coming of Age and Leaving Home, I6o -- Epilogue, I73 -- Notes, 177 -- Index, I9I.".
- 2001054848 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Why Deconstruct? 1 -- 2 Cultural Studies Approach 5 -- 3 Alcohol as Medicine 19 -- 4 Representation of Woman 47 -- 5 Selling the Internet 61 -- 6 Garden According to Martha Stewart 79 -- 7 A Community Relations Campaign 99 -- 8 The Language of Mental Illness 109 -- 9 The Ideology of an AIDS Prevention Campaign 121 -- 10 The Monet Exhibit 141 -- 11 Olympic Gold 151.".
- 2001054856 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Beliefs 1 -- 2 Flies and other insects 9 -- 3 Microbes 27 -- 4 The battle of the flasks begins 37 -- 5 Materialism, for and against 51 -- 6 Spoilt air 61 -- 7 Internal parasites 75 -- 8 Cotton wool 85 -- 9 The spontaneous generation of cells 93 -- 10 A disagreement in the Academie 101 -- 11 Noxious particles 125 -- 12 An English Pouchet 135 -- 13 Seeing the floating particles 149 -- 14 An epilogue about another subject 157 -- Index 161.".
- 2001054873 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I -- 1.1 Water Resources Engineering Disciplines 1 -- 1.2 Water Management Sectors 3 -- 1.3 The Water Management Community 18 -- 1.4 Computer Models in Water Resources -- Engineering 29 -- 1.5 Units of Measure 37 -- References 38 -- CHAPTER 2 HYDROLOGY 39 -- 2.1 Water 40 -- 2.2 Hydroclimatology 44 -- 2.3 Atmospheric Processes 55 -- 2.4 Precipitation 58 -- 2.5 Evaporation and Transpiration 68 -- 2.6 Units of Measure for Depth, Area, Volume, -- and Volumetric Rates 76 -- 2.7 Watershed Hydrology and Streamflow 80 -- 2.8 Subsurface Water 89 -- 2.9 Erosion and Sedimentation 91 -- 2.10 Water Quality 92 -- 2.11 Climatic, Hydrologic, and Water Quality Data 99 -- Problems 102 -- References 104 -- CHAPTER 3 FLUID MECHANICS 107 -- 3.1 Units 107 -- 3.2 Properties of Water 108 -- 3.3 Statics 111 -- 3.4 Classification of Fluid Flow 117 -- 3.5 Reynolds Transport Theorem 118 -- 3.6 Dimensional Analysis 119 -- 3.7 Conservation of Mass, Energy, and Momentum 123 -- 3.8 Newton-Raphson Formula 125 -- Problems 126 -- Bibliography 129 -- CHAPTER 4 HYDRAULICS OF PIPELINES -- AND PIPE NETWORKS 130 -- 4.1 Basic Equations for Steady Flow 130 -- 4.2 Pumps in Pipelines 139 -- 4.3 Culverts 151 -- 4.4 Pipelines Connecting Reservoirs 156 -- 4.5 Pipe Network Systems 165 -- 4.6 Unsteady Flow 198 -- 4.7 Generalized Pipe System Simulation Models 233 -- Problems 234 -- Bibliography 250 -- CHAPTER S OPEN CHANNEL HYDRAULICS 252 -- 5.1 Open Channels 252 -- 5.2 Flow Classification 254 -- 5.3 Uniform Flow 254 -- 5.4 Critical Flow 261 -- 5.5 Computing Normal and Critical Depth 266 -- 5.6 Channel Design 270 -- 5.7 Gradually Varied Steady Flow 279 -- 5.8 Rapidly Varied Steady Flow 311 -- 5.9 Unsteady Flow 324 -- 5.10 Generalized Open Channel Hydraulics -- Models 341 -- Problems 341 -- Bibliography 355 -- CHAPTER 6 FLOOD ROUTING 356 -- 6.1 Hydrologic Routing 357 -- 6.2 Kinematic Routing 369 -- 6.3 Hydraulic Stream Routing 374 -- 6.4 Dam Break Analysis 385 -- 6.5 Watershed Routing 391 -- 6.6 Generalized Flood Routing Models 398 -- Problems 398 -- References and Bibliography 406 -- CHAPTER 7 HYDROLOGIC FREQUENCY ANALYSIS 408 -- 7.1 Hydrologic Random Variables and Data 408 -- 7.2 Probability Relationships 411 -- 7.3 Binomial Distribution and Risk Formula 412 -- 7.4 Empirical Relative Frequency Relations 415 -- 7.5 Analytical Probability Distributions 417 -- 7.6 Frequency Graphs 424 -- 7.7 Bulletin 17B Flood Frequency Analysis -- Methodologies 426 -- 7.8 Other Flood Frequency Analysis Methods 432 -- 7.9 Flow-Duration, Concentration-Duration, and Low-Flow -- Frequency Relationships 439 -- 7.10 Reservoir/River System Reliability 443 -- 7.11 Precipitation Frequency Analysis 445 -- 7.12 Probable Maximum Storm 452 -- Problems 455 -- References 460 -- CHAPTER 8 MODELING WATERSHED HYDROLOGY 462 -- 8.1 Watershed Hydrology 462 -- 8.2 Watershed Models 464 -- 8.3 Watershed Characteristics 469 -- 8.4 Rational Method for Estimating Peak Flow 474 -- 8.5 Separating Precipitation into Abstractions and Runoff 477 -- 8.6 Unit Hydrograph Approach for Estimating Flow Rates 488 -- 8.7 Erosion and Sediment Yield 502 -- 8.8 Water Quality Modeling 510 -- 8.9 Generalized Watershed Simulation Models 520 -- Problems 525 -- References 531 -- CHAPTER 9 GROUNDWATER ENGINEERING 534 -- 9.1 Subsurface Water 534 -- 9.2 Basic Equations of Groundwater Flow 538 -- 9.3 Wells 557 -- 9.4 Flow Net Analysis 576 -- 9.5 Numerical Methods 584 -- 9.6 Groundwater Quality 602 -- 9.7 Generalized Groundwater Models 609 -- Problems 610 -- Bibliography 620 -- CHAPTER 10 URBAN STORMWATER MANAGEMENT 622 -- 10.1 Stormwater Collection Systems 623 -- 10.2 On-Site Detention Basins 638 -- 10.3 Regional Detention Facilities 655 -- 10.4 Water Quality 663 -- 10.5 Flood-Damage Mitigation 690 -- Problems 697 -- Bibliography 707 -- CHAPTER 11 WATER RESOURCES SYSTEMS ANALYSIS 709 -- 11.1 The Systems Philosophy 709 -- 11.2 Economic Analysis 711 -- 11.3 Simulation of Flood Damage Reduction Systems 720 -- 11.4 Simulation and Optimization 729 -- 11.5 Linear Programming (LP) 731 -- 11.6 Network Flow Programming 751 -- 11.7 Zero-One Integer Programming 753 -- Problems 756 -- References 767 -- CHAPTER 12 RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT 769 -- 12.1 River Basin Systems 770 -- 12.2 Dams, Reservoirs, and Associated Facilities 771 -- 12.3 Water Rights and Water Allocation Systems 782 -- 12.4 Water Quality Management 792 -- 12.5 Ecosystem Management 796 -- 12.6 Rivers and Reservoirs of the World 798 -- 12.7 Major River/Reservoir Systems -- in the United States 802 -- 12.8 River Basin Management Computer Models 816 -- References 819 -- INDEX 821.".
- 2001054887 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. 'An Eve to Please Me': Mary Wollstonecraft and the 'Public Woman' -- 'An Eve to please me' 'Invidious censureswill not keep me mute in the cause of Liberty and Virtue': -- Catherine Macaulay and the 'public woman' -- Rights and righteousness: wives, mothers and women Mary Wollstonecraft and the 'public woman' -- 2. The Old Abelard: or, Heloise among the Immodest Philosophers -- The New Heloise or the same Old Abelard -- Ogle: or, how the philosopher sinks into the man -- Mary: or, how genius must educate itself -- Rousseau's paradise -- Modesty -- Immodest philosophers and female citizens -- 3. Making Novel Creatures -- How novels make women creatures of sensation -- How women make novels creations of sensation -- Reforming the genre -- 4. The Wants of Women -- Mary's and Fanny's wants -- Representing women in distress -- The wants of Scandinavian women -- Contracting wants -- From the wrongs of women to the wants of women -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001054890 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 2 British Defence Policy in May 1979 -- 3 Defence under Pym, May 1979-January 1981 -- 4 John Nott, January 1981-January 1983 -- 5 Michael Heseltine, January 1983-January 1986 -- 6 George Younger, January 1986-July 1989 -- 7 Conclusions.".
- 2001054929 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART ONE: GAS, BUGS, AND COMMON SENSE -- Chapter 1: The Fog of War -- Chapter 2: Who Has These Weapons? -- Chapter 3: Threats and Responses -- PART TWO: CHEMICAL AGENTS -- Chapter 4: Basic Concepts -- Chapter 5: Chemical Warfare: A Brief History -- Chapter 6: Control and Disarmament -- PART THREE: BIOLOGICAL AGENTS -- Chapter 7: Basic Concepts -- Chapter 8: Biological Warfare: A Brief History -- Chapter 9: Control and Disarmament -- Chapter 10: Vaccination and Biological Warfare.".
- 2001055077 tableOfContents "[1] Subjects A-I -- [2] Subjects J-Z.".
- 2001055078 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface-- Introduction -- History Matters: From Historical Economics to Modem Institutionalism -- HEINO HEINRICH NAU 1 -- Chapter 1 -- The German Historical School of Economics: What It Was Not, and -- What It Was -- HEATH PEARSON 23 -- Commentary by KNUT BORCHARDT44 -- Commentary by KARL HAUSER50 -- Chapter 2 -- Grand Historical Narrative or Intellectual Strategy: The Institutional -- Establishment of the Historical School of Political Economy in the -- 19th Century -- DAVID LINDENFELD 56 -- Commentary by ERIK GRIMMER-SOLEM78 -- Commentary by HEATH PEARSON86 -- Chapter 3 -- Institutional Economics and the Problem of Historical Specificity -- GEOFFREY HODGSON 92 -- Commentary by HELGE PEUKERT 126 -- Commentary by ULRICH WITT130 -- Chapter 4 -- Economics as Ethical Economy and Cultural Economics in the -- Historical School -- PETER K OSLOW SKI139 -- Commentary by MATTHIAS LUTZ-BACHMANN174 -- Chapter 5 -- What Can New Economic Sociology Learn From the Historical -- School, especially Max Weber? -- RICHARD SWEDBERG176 -- Commentary by PHILIPPE STEINER 194 -- Commentary by ERICH WEEDE204 -- Chapter 6 -- The Role of Culture in Economic Theorizing and Empirical -- Economic Research -- RA INER K LUM P207 -- Commentary by VITANTONIO GIOIA225 -- List of Authors and Discussants237 -- Index of Names239.".
- 2001055080 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Ostracods Prove that the Frasnian/Famennian Boundary Mass Extinction was a Major and Abrupt Crisis -- J.-G Casier and F. Lethiers 1 -- Lateral Variations in End-Permian Organic Matter in Northern Italy -- M. A. Sephton, R. J. Veefkind, C. V. Looy, H. Visscher, H. Brinkhuis -- and J.W. de Leeuw 111 -- Stable-Isotope and Trace Element Stratigraphy of the Jurassic/Cretaceous Boundary, Bosso River Gorge, Italy -- G. Kudielka, C. Koeberl, A. Montanari, J. Newton -- and W U Reimold25 -- Phytoplankton Blooms in the Jurassic-Cretaceous Boundary Beds of the Barents Sea Possibly Induced by the Mj0lnir Impact -- M. Smelror, H. Dypvik and A. M0rk69 -- A Geographic Database Approach to the KT Boundary -- W Kiessling and P. Claeys83 -- Effects of the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Event on Bony Fishes -- L Cavin 14 1 -- K/T Impact Remains in an Ammonite from the Uppermost Maastrichtian of Bidart Section (French Basque Country) -- R. Rocchia, E. Robin, J. Smit, O. Pierrard and I. Lefevre159 -- Petrographic and Geochemical Studies in the Cretaceous-Tertiary -- Boundary, Pernambuco - Paraiba Basin, Brazil -- G. A. Albertao and P. P. Martins Jr 167 -- Effects of Bioturbation through the Late Eocene Impactoclastic Layer near Massignano, Italy -- H. Huber, C. Koeberl, D. T. King, Jr., L. W. Petruny, -- and A Montanari197 -- The Ries and Steinheim Meteorite Impacts and their Effect on Environmental Conditions in Time and Space -- M. Bohme, H.-J. Gregor and K. Heissig217 -- Radiation Effects of the Chicxulub Impact Event -- V V Shuvalov237 -- Extraterrestrial Material Deposition after Impacts into Continental and Oceanic Sites -- N. N. Artemieva, V. V. Shuvalov249 -- Petrophysics Hints at Unexplored Impact Physics -- V V Svetsov265.".
- 2001055145 tableOfContents "Loyalty to the church -- The supernatural aim of the church -- A priest forever -- Passionately loving the world.".
- 2001055167 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: The Deeds and Sufferings of Light 3 -- Swimming the Mojave I8 -- Waiting Its Occasions 63 -- AhaMakav Walkabout 76 -- A Wilderness of Monkeys I02 -- Azul Maya 129 -- Tilano's Jeans I56 -- Heron Bay I76 -- The Silk That Hurls Us Down Its Spine 2II -- A Field Guide to Brazen Harlotry 221 -- My Animal Life 256 -- Red Dust 273 -- The Angry Lunch Cafe 282 -- Brides of Place 307 -- Passing Through Green to Reach It 315 -- Acknowledgments 324.".
- 2001055171 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I PSYCHOLOGY, IMMUNITY, AND CANCER: -- THE BIOLOGICAL LINKS -- 1 Psychoimmunology today: mechanisms mediating the effects of -- psychological status on the immune system 3 -- D. L. Bellinger, S. ThyagaRajan, D. Lorton, K. S. Madden, -- L. Tran, and D. L. Felten -- 2 Anti-cancer mechanisms involving the immune system 100 -- P. W. Szlosarek and A. G. Dalgleish -- PART I THE CLINICAL CONTEXT: STUDIES AND SPECULATIONS -- ON HUMAN CANCER -- 3 The role of psychological factors in cancer onset and progression: -- a critical appraisal 149 -- J. L. Levenson and K. McDonald -- 4 Psychospiritual healing and the immune system in cancer 164 -- R. J. Booth -- 5 Can psychosocial interventions extend survival? A critical -- evaluation of clinical trials of group and individual therapies 182 -- K. Calde, C. Classen, and D. Spiegel -- 6 Psychological factors and cancer progression: involvement of -- neuroimmune pathways and future directions for laboratory -- research 209 -- B. Garssen and K. Goodkin -- 7 Psychological factors and cancer progression: involvement -- of behavioural pathways 235 -- J. Anderson and L. G. Walker -- 8 The state of the art: clinical implications for cancer patients -- and directions for future research 258 -- A. J. Cunningham.".
- 2001055184 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface --Chapter 1 Overview: The Nature of Hazards -- Chapter 2 Human Pathogens in Water -- Chapter 3 Human Pathogens in Food -- Chapter 4 Human Pathogens in Air -- Chapter 5 Human Pathogens Transmitted by Contact -- Chapter 6 Crop and Livestock Pathogens and Pests -- Chapter 7 Venoms, Toxins, and Allergens -- Chapter 8 Predators and Other Biological Hazards -- Chapter 9 Hazard and Controversy -- Chapter 10 Other Statistics and Primary Sources -- Chapter 11 Other Print Resources -- Chapter 12 Nonprint Resources -- Chapter 13 Organizations --Glossary -- Index.".
- 2001055234 tableOfContents "Friend to women -- Miniature man -- The correspondent -- Wings -- Father Judge Run -- Postman -- The house on Belle Isle.".
- 2001055235 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Historical Aspects-- Introduction-- Importance of Soy Protein Products1 -- Chapter 2 Definitions and Methods of Preparation4 -- Introduction4 -- Soy Flours and Grits4 -- Partially Defatted Extruded-Expelled Soy Flours5 -- Textured Soy Flour6 -- Soy Protein Concentrates6 -- Textured Soy Protein Concentrates7 -- Soy Protein Isolates7 -- Structured Isolates8 -- Speciality Soy Foods and Ingredients8 -- Chapter 3 Protein Quality and Human Nutrition10 -- Introduction10 -- Factors Affecting Protein Quality10 -- Amino Acid Composition10 -- Amino Acid Requirements11 -- D igestibility11 -- Protein Digestibility-Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS) 12 -- Evaluation of Soy Protein Products in Human Nutrition 13 -- Evaluation of Soy Protein Products in Specific Foods 14 -- Infant Formulas14 -- M eats and Fish15 -- Special Nutritional Products15 -- Mixtures of Soy Bean and Cereal Grains and Alternate -- Protein Sources15 -- Mineral Content and Mineral Bioavailability 16 -- Sodium-16 -- Bioavailability of Minerals (Excluding Iron)16 -- Bioavailability of Iron17 -- C alories17 -- Nutritional Significance of Protease Inhibitors 18 -- Chapter 4 Health and Soy Protein 20 -- Introduction20 -- Coronary Heart Disease20 -- Calorie Control21 -- Dietary Fiber21 -- Additional Nutritional Issues23 -- Carbohydrates and Flactulence 23 -- Immunochemical Properties 23 -- Safety, Microbiology, and Sanitation Toxic Factors 24 -- Microbiology and Sanitation24 -- Chapter 5 Functionality of Soy Proteins16 -- Introduction16 -- Functionality of Soy Protein Ingredients26 -- Soy Flours and Grits28 -- Soy Protein Concentrates28 -- Soy Protein Isolates29 -- Soy Protein Hydrolyzates29 -- Texture and Structured Soy Protein Products30 -- Textured Soy Flours and Concentrates30 -- Structured Isolates30 -- Chapter 6 Uses in Food Systems31 -- Introduction31 -- Bakery Products31 -- Milk Replacers31 -- Bread and Rolls31 -- Specialty Bread33 -- Cakes and Cake Mixes33 -- Cookies, Crackers, Biscuits, Pancakes, and Sweet Pastry34 -- Doughnuts34 -- Pasta Products34 -- Breakfast Cereals35 -- Dairy-Type Products35 -- Beverages and Toppings35 -- Infant Formulas and Special Nutritional Products36 -- Milk Replacers For Young Animals36 -- Meat Products36 -- Emulsified Meat Products36 -- Coarsely Chopped (Ground) Meats37 -- School Lunch and Military Uses37 -- Canned Meats38 -- Whole Muscle Meats38 -- Poultry Products39 -- Seafood Products39 -- Analog Products40 -- Miscellaneous Foods40 -- Chapter 7 Regulations Regarding Usage41 -- Introduction41 -- Meat and Poultry Products41 -- Bakery Products and Pasta44 -- Dairy Products and Margarine/Edible Spreads44 -- Formulated Foods44 -- Chapter 8 Future Considerations45 -- Introduction45 -- Econom ics46 -- References47 -- Index51.".
- 2001055249 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction to GPS -- 1.1 Overview of GPS -- 1.2 GPS segments -- 1.3 GPS satellite generations -- 1.4 Current GPS satellite constellation -- 1.5 Control sites -- 1.6 GPS: The basic idea -- 1.7 GPS positioning service -- 1.8 Why use GPS? -- References -- 2 GPS Details -- 2.1 GPS signal structure -- 2.2 GPS modernization -- 2.3 Types of GPS receivers -- 2.4 Time systems -- 2.5 Pseudorange measurements -- 2.6 Carrier-phase measurements -- 2.7 Cycle slips -- 2.8 Linear combinations of GPS observables -- References -- 3 GPS Errors and Biases -- 3.1 GPS ephemeris errors -- 3.2 Selective availability -- 3.3 Satellite and receiver clock errors -- 3.4 Multipath error -- 3.5 Antenna-phase-center variation -- 3.6 Receiver measurement noise -- 3.7 Ionospheric delay -- 3.8 Tropospheric delay -- 3.9 Satellite geometry measures -- 3.10 GPS mission planning -- 3.11 User equivalent range error -- References -- 4 Datums, Coordinate Systems, and Map Projections -- 4.1 What is a datum? -- 4.2 Geodetic coordinate system -- 4.2.1 Conventional Terrestrial Reference System -- 4.2.2 The WGS 84 and NAD 83 systems -- 4.3 What coordinates are obtained with GPS? -- 4.4 Datum transformations -- 4.5 Map projections -- 4.5.1 Transverse Mercator projection -- 4.5.2 Universal transverse Mercator projection -- 4.5.3 Modified transverse Mercator projection -- 4.5.4 Lambert conical projection -- 4.5.5 Stereographic double projection -- 4.6 Marine nautical charts -- 4.7 Local arbitrary mapping systems -- 4.8 Height systems -- References -- 5 GPS Positioning Modes -- 5.1 GPS point positioning -- 5.2 GPS relative positioning -- 5.3 Static GPS surveying -- 5.4 Fast (rapid) static -- 5.5 Stop-and-go GPS surveying -- 5.6 RTK GPS -- 5.7 Real-time differential GPS -- 5.8 Real time versus postprocessing -- 5.9 Communication (radio) link -- References -- 6 Ambiguity-Resolution Techniques -- 6.1 Antenna swap method -- 6.2 On-the-fly ambiguity resolution -- References -- 7 GPS Data and Correction Services -- 7.1 Data service -- 7.2 DGPS radio beacon systems -- 7.3 Wide-area DGPS systems -- 7.4 Multisite RTK system -- References -- 8 GPS Standard Formats -- 8.1 RINEX format -- 8.2 NGS-SP3 format -- 8.3 RTCM SC-104 standards for DGPS services -- 8.4 NMEA 0183 format -- References -- 9 GPS Integration -- 9.1 GPS/GIS integration -- 9.2 GPS/LRF integration -- 9.3 GPS/dead reckoning integration -- 9.4 GPS/INS integration -- 9.5 GPS/pseudolite integration -- 9.6 GPS/cellular integration -- References -- 10 GPS Applications -- 10.1 GPS for the utilities industry -- 10.2 GPS for forestry and natural resources -- 10.3 GPS for precision farming -- 10.4 GPS for civil engineering applications -- 10.5 GPS for monitoring structural deformations -- 10.6 GPS for open-pit mining. -- 10.7 GPS for land seismic surveying -- 10.8 GPS for marine seismic surveying -- 10.9 GPS for airborne mapping -- 10.10 GPS for seafloor mapping. -- 10.11 GPS for vehicle navigation -- 10.12 GPS for transit systems -- 10.13 GPS for the retail industry -- 10.14 GPS for cadastral surveying -- 10.15 GPS stakeout (waypoint navigation) -- References -- 11 Other Satellite Navigation Systems -- 11.1 GLONASS satellite system -- 11.2 Chinese regional satellite navigation system (Beidou system) -- 11.3 Regional augmentations -- 11.4 Future European global satellite navigation system -- (Galileo system) -- References.".
- 2001055250 tableOfContents "Effect of physisorbed polymers on the interaction of latex particles and their dispersion stability / Dennis C. Prieve and Michael A. Bevan -- Electrosteric stabilization mechanisms in nonaqueous high solids loading dispersions / P. Markondeya Raj and W. Roger Cannon -- Depletion interactions produced by charged spheres and spheroids / John Y. Walz and Martin Piech -- Role of polymer functionality in specific adsorption to oxides : a molecular recognition approach / Mich Bjelopavlic, Hassan El-Shall and Brij M. Moudgil -- Monitoring of adsorbed polymer conformation in concentrated suspensions / Adrian M. Campbell, Zhonghua Pan and P. Somasundaran -- Shear and compressional rheology principles in ceramic processing / Zhongwu Zhou ... [et al.] -- Role of polymer adsorption and electrostatics in the viscosity of aqueous colloidal dispersions / Abbas A. Zaman -- Colloid-filled polymer gels : a novel approach to ceramics fabrication / Jennifer A. Lewis -- Polymeric dispersants in concrete / Robert J. Flatt -- Polyelectrolyte adsorption in bioceramic systems : hydroxyapatite as a substrate material / Vincent A. Hackley -- Soluble polymers in bioceramic systems / Otto Carl Wilson, Jr.".
- 2001055256 tableOfContents "v. 1. John Wesley on Christian beliefs, 1-20 -- v. 2. John Wesley on the Sermon on the mount, 21-33 -- v. 3. John Wesley on Christian practice, 34-53.".
- 2001055296 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I Introduction -- 2 Emotion Conventionally Understood -- 3 The Requirements of Citizenship -- 4 Becoming Reacquainted with Emotion -- 5 The Uses of Habit and Enthusiasm -- 6 The Uses of Anxiety -- 7 The Dangers of Loathing -- 8 The Sentimental Citizen -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.".
- 2001055308 tableOfContents "Soccer rules! -- Control freak! -- Getting your kicks -- Dynamite dribbling -- In the net -- On the attack -- Defense -- The soccer body -- Games to play -- Going pro.".
- 2001055311 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Introduction1 -- The Water Utility System, 1 -- How to Use This Manual, 3 -- Reference, 4 -- Chapter 2 Hydraulics and Electricity5 -- Hydraulics, 5 -- Electricity, 18 -- References, 39 -- Chapter 3 Motor Controls41 -- Introduction, 41 -- Motors, 41 -- Variable Speed Motor Control, 49 -- Variable Speed Motor Control Systems, 50 -- Motor Control Logic, 52 -- Chapter 4 Flowmeters67 -- Meter Categories, 67 -- Meter Coefficient of Discharge, 68 -- Venturi Flowmeters, 69 -- Modified Venturis, 74 -- Orifice Plate Flowmeters, 74 -- Magnetic Flowmeters, 76 -- Turbine and Propeller Flowmeters, 80 -- Sonic Flowmeters, 84 -- Vortex Flowmeters, 86 -- Averaging Pitot Flowmeters, 89 -- Variable Area Flowmeters, 92 -- Open Channel Flow, 94 -- General Installation Precautions, 98 -- Signal Output and Transport, 99 -- References, 100 -- Chapter 5 Pressure, Level, Temperature, and Other Process -- Measurements101 -- Pressure, Level, and Temperature, 102 -- Electric Power and Equipment Status, 110 -- Process Analyzers, 112 -- General Considerations, 119 -- References, 119 -- Chapter 6 Secondary Instrumentation121 -- Introduction, 121 -- Signal Standardization, 121 -- Signal Power and Transmission, 122 -- Transmitters, 124 -- Controllers, 124 -- Recording and Indicating Hardware, 126 -- Function Modules, 128 -- Converters, 129 -- Chapter 7 Telemetry131 -- Analog Telemetry, 133 -- Tone Multiplexing, 137 -- Amplitude Modulation Tone, 137 -- Frequency Shift Keying Tone, 138 -- Communication Media and Channels, 138 -- Reference, 142 -- Chapter 8 Final Control Elements143 -- Valves, 144 -- Valve Summary, 153 -- Pumping Systems, 154 -- Miscellaneous Final Control Elements, 157 -- Chapter 9 Basics of Automatic Process Control161 -- Feedforward Control, 162 -- Feedback Control, 163 -- Feedforward vs. Feedback Control, 164 -- Manual vs. Automatic Control, 165 -- Automatic Feedforward Control Methods, 166 -- Automatic Feedback Control Methods, 168 -- References, 178 -- Chapter 10 Digital Control and Communication Systems179 -- Digital Control Systems, 180 -- Communication Systems, 188 -- Applications and Site Planning, 194 -- Technology Trends, 196 -- References, 197 -- Chapter 11 Instrument Diagrams199.".
- 2001055315 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Combinatorial Chemistry of Materials, -- Polymers, and Catalysts-- Wilhelm F. Maier, Guido Kirsten, Matthias Orschel, -- Pierre-A. Wei3, A. Holzwarth, and Jens Klein --2. Combinatorial Polymer Science: Synthesis -- and Characterization. 23 -- J. Carson Meredith, Archie P. Smith, Alamgir Karim, -- and Eric J. Amis --3. The Compositional Spread Approach to High-Dielectric -- Constant Materials and Materials for Integrated Optics49 -- L.F. Schneemeyer, R. B. van Dover, -- C. K. Madsen, and C. L. Claypool --4. Chemically Sensitive High-Throughput Parallel Analysis -- of Resin Bead-Supported Combinatorial Libraries 65 -- J. Lauterbach, C. M. Snively, and G. H. Oskarsdottir --5. Parallel Pressure Reactor System87 -- P. Wright, J. Wasson, F. Gebrehiwet, Y. Yun, J. Labadie, -- T. Long, and G. S. Hsiao --6. Conformational Analysis of Peptide Libraries109 -- Saul G. Jacchieri --7. The Role of Informatics in Combinatorial Materials -- D iscovery131 -- Laurel A. Harmon, Steven G. Schlosser, and Alan J. Vayda -- 8. Developing Computational Support for High-Throughput -- Experimentation Applied to Heterogeneous Catalysis 147 -- D. Demuth, K.-E. Finger, J.-R. Hill, S. M. Levine, -- G. L6wenhauser, J. M. Newsam, W. Strehlau, J. Tucker, -- and U. Vietze --9. Epilogue165 -- Ripudaman Malhotra.".
- 2001055367 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction I -- Shirley K Rose and Irwin Weiser -- Part I Theorizing Our Writing Programs -- 1 Ideology, Theory, and the Genre of Writing Programs -- Jeanne Gunner -- 2 Breaking Hierarchies: Using Reflective Practice to Re-Construct -- the Role of the Writing Program Administrator -- Susan Popham, Michael Neal, Ellen Schendel, and Brian Huot -- 3 Writing Programs as Phenomenological Communities -- Tom Hemmeter -- 4 On the Road to (Documentary) Reality: Capturing the Intellectual -- and Political Process of Writing Program Administration -- Karen Bishop -- 5 The Writing Program Administrator and the Challenge of Textbooks and Theory -- William Lalicker -- 6 Reexamining the Theory-Practice Binary in the Work -- of Writing Program Administrators -- Linda K. Shamoon, Robert A. Schwegler, Rebecca Moore Howard, and Sandra Jamieson --Part II Theorizing Writing Program Administration -- 7 Administration as Emergence: Toward a Rhetorical Theory -- of Writing Program Administration -- Rita Malenczyk -- 8 Beyond Postmodernism: Leadership Theories and Writing Program Administration -- Ruth M. Mirtz and Roxanne M. Cullen -- 9 Theorizing Ethical Issues in Writing Program Administration -- Carrie Shively Leverenz -- 10 Program Administrators as/and Postmodern Planners: Frameworks -- for Making Tomorrow's Writing Space -- Tim Peeples -- 11 Opportunities for Consilience: Toward a Networked-Based Model -- for Writing Program Administration -- Diane Kelly-Riley, Lisa Johnson-Shull, and William Condon -- 12 Writhing Across the Curriculum: Contemplating Auteurism -- and Creativity in Writing Program Direction -- Joseph Janangelo -- 13 Reconsidering and Assessing the Work of Writing Program Administrators -- Duane Roen, Barry M. Maid, Gregory R. Glau, John Ramage, and David Schwalm -- 14 Developing Practice Theories Through Collaborative Research: -- Implications for WPA Scholarship -- Jeffrey Jablonski -- 15 Theorizing Writing Program Theorizing -- Irwin Weiser and Shirley K Rose --About the Authors.".
- 2001055420 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part One: Greater Brazil -- I. CULTURE HEROES AND THEIR DEEDS 25 -- II. MEN VERSUS WOMEN 41 -- III. CREATORS AND SAVIORS 53 --Part Two: Guiana -- IV. THE OTHER WORLD 65 -- V. THIS WORLD AND ITS BEGINNINGS 79 --Part Three: Brazilian Highlands -- VI. THE ART OF MYTH 93 -- VII. MYTH AND SOCIETY 105 --Part Four: Gran Chaco -- VIII. TRICKSTERS OF THE CHACO 119 -- IX. DANGEROUS WOMEN 127 -- X. CATACLYSMS 138 --Part Five: Far South -- XI. PROVIDERS AND DELIVERERS 151 -- XII. MEN'S LIBERATION 161 --Part Six: Northwest -- XIII. MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN 173 -- XIV. WHEN MYTHS DIE 188 --Part Seven: Central Andes -- XV. HIGHLAND GODS 199 -- XVI. IN THE MONTANA 212 -- XVII. MYTH AND ARCHAEOLOGY 220 -- XVIII. FROM MYTH TO POLITICS 233.".
- 2001055422 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 3 -- Environmentalism and Biocentrism 4 -- From Environmentalism to Environmental Justice 5 -- Understanding Environmental Injustice 6 -- Overview of the Book 18 -- 2 Distributive Justice, Participative Justice, and the Principle of Prima Facie Political Equality 23 -- Overview 24 -- The Principle of Prima Facie Political Equality (PPFPE) and Distributive Justice 24 -- The Principle of Prima Facie Political Equality and Participative Justice 27 -- Objections to the Principle of Prima Facie Political Equality 29 -- How Careless Use of Science Can Encourage Environmental Injustice 34 -- Federal versus Local Control of Siting: Balancing Equity and Utility 36 -- A Case Study 41 -- Conclusions 47 -- 3 Appalachians, Access to Land, and Procedural Justice 49 -- Overview 50 -- Setting the Scene for the First Argument: The -- California Farmer 51 -- Another Instance of Environmental Injustice: The Appalachian Farmer 53 -- ProceduralJustice and End-State Principles 55 -- A Procedurally Based Argumentfor Limiting Property Rights in Resources 56 -- Resource Transactions, Voluntariness, and the Lockean Proviso 56 -- Suggestions for Limiting Property Rights in Land 62 -- Objections to the Argument 63 -- A Second Argument for Limiting Property Rights in Resources 64 -- Objections to the Second Argument 65 -- Conclusion 68 -- 4 African Americans, LULUs, and Free Informed Consent 71 -- Reverend Coleman and the South Side 71 -- Overview 74 -- A Case Study: Homer, Louisiana 74 -- The Louisiana Siting Was Not EthicallyJustified 77 -- Objections and Replies: An EnvironmentallyJust Energy Policy 84 -- Objections and Replies: No Economic Need for the Plant 90 -- Postscript 92 -- 5 Equity and Duties to Future Generations: The Case of Yucca Mountain 95 -- Overview 95 -- Prima Facie Arguments for Equal Treatment 96 -- Utilitarian Objections 97 -- Duties to Future Generations 100 -- Consent and Future Persons 105 -- Practical and Legal Considerations Affecting Justice for Future People 113 -- Conclusions 116 -- 6 Native Peoples and the Problem of Paternalism 117 -- Colonialism and the Exploitation of Indigenous People: The Case of Shell Oil 118 -- Overview 121 -- Paternalism, Consent, and Participative Justice 122 -- The Mescalero Apache, Paternalism, and Waste Disposal 124 -- Environmental Justice and the Mescalero 126 -- Geographical Inequality, Distributive Justice, and the Mescalero 128 -- History of the Nuclear Waste Issue 129 -- Science Relevant to Nuclear Waste Problem 131 -- Conclusion 132 -- 7 Risky Occupational Environments, the Double Standard, and Just Compensation 135 -- Overview 136 -- The Double Standard 137 -- Historical Background 138 -- The Theory of the Compensating Wage Differential 139 -- Arguments against the CWD 148 -- A Case Study: Six Hundred Thousand DOE Workers 152 -- Conclusions and Alternatives 161 -- 8 Developing Nations, Equal Protection, and the Limits of Moral Heroism 163 -- Overview 165 -- The Social Progress Argument 166 -- The BloodyLoafArgument 167 -- The Consent Argument and a Moral Response to It 171 -- The Economic-RealityArgument and a Moral Response to It 175 -- Citizens' Responsibilities for Environmental Justice 177 -- Conclusion 182 -- 9 Taking Action: Public Responsibility for Environmental -- Justice 185 -- Overview 185 -- EnvironmentalJustice Advocacy 186 -- The Tilted Playing Field 186 -- Consequentialist Arguments for Environmental Justice Advocacy 195 -- Deontological Arguments for Environmental Justice Advocacy 197 -- Restrictions on Environmental-Justice Advocacy 197 -- Practical Steps: Working with Nongovernmental Organizations 202 -- Conclusion 205.".
- 2001055430 tableOfContents "Prince of Annwn -- The children of Llyr -- The song of Rhiannon -- The island of the mighty.".
- 2001055440 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part One : Northwest Coast -- 1. THE HUNGRY HEROES-25 -- 2. CLANS, CRESTS, AND CEREMONIES 38 -- 3. FAMILY TIES 47 --Part Two : Far North -- 4. STORYTELLING IN THE ARCTIC57 -- 5. ATHAPASCAN VARIATIONS 65 -- Part Three: Southwest -- 6. THE EMERGENCE 77 -- 7. HEROES AND THEIR GRANDMOTHERS 93 -- 8. THE DYING GOD 100 --Part Four: West Central -- 9. CREATORS OF CALIFORNIA 113 -- 10. GREAT BASIN HEROES AND HEROINES 122 --Part Five: Coast-Plateau -- 11. REMAKING THE WORLD 133 -- 12. MAKING THE WORLD AS IT IS 141 --Part Six: Plains -- 13. FATHER CREATORS AND BOY HEROES 153 -- 14. EARTH AND SKY 165 -- 15. MYTHS FOR THE FUTURE 172 --Part Seven: East -- 16. LOST WORLDS OF THE SOUTHEAST 185 -- 17. THE NORTHEAST: TURTLE ISLAND 194 -- 18. THE NORTHEAST: GLUSKAP'S COUNTRY 205 --Part Eight: Midwest -- 19. THE HARE CYCLE 213 -- 20. LORE OF THE KIN 225.".
- 2001055441 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART ONE:THE STORYTELLERS -- 1 Central Mexico 19 -- 2 Oaxaca 29 -- 3 Southern Mesoamerica 36 -- 4 Northwest Mexico 47 -- 5 Lower Central America 54 -- PART TWO: THE BASIC MYTHS -- 1 Beginnings -- i: THE EMERGENCE OF ANCESTORS (Aztec) 67 -- ii: THE MAN OF CROPS (Jicaque) 68 -- iii: WHY THE EARTH EATS THE DEAD (Bribri) 74 -- iv: OPOSSUM STEALS FIRE (Mazatec) 77 -- 2 Destructions and New Beginnings -- v :THE LOSS OF THE ANCIENTS (Tarahumara) 79 -- vi: THE FLOOD MYTH (Mixe) 80 -- vii: THE SEEDS OF HUMANITY (Guaymi) 84 -- viii: THE TREE AND THE FLOOD (Cab6car) 84 -- 3 The Quest for Corn -- ix: THE HIDDEN CORN (Mopan) 86 -- x: CORN WOMAN'S MARRIAGE (Cora) 9 -- xi: THE GRASSHOPPERS AND THE CORN (Pipil) 98 -- 4 Sun Myths -- xii: THE SUN AND THE FIRE (Huichol) oo -- xiii: HOW THE SUN WAS NAMED (Yaqui) o11 -- xiv: THE CHILDHOOD OF SUN AND MOON (Chatino) 102 -- xv: SUN AND HIS BROTHERS (Tzotzil) 110 -- xvi: THE COURTSHIP OF SUN AND MOON (Kekchi) 112 -- 5 Journeys to the Other World -- xvii:THUNDER'S APPRENTICE (Mam) 116 -- xviii: THE DEAD WIFE (Miskito) 117 -- ix: THE BUZZARD HUSBAND (Tzutujil) 120 -- xx: THE VISIT TO THE ANIMAL MASTER (Chinantec) 123 -- PART THREE: BUILDING MYTHOLOGIES -- 1 Myths in Sequence 129 -- 2 Gods and the Ordering of Space 143 -- 3 Adventures of the Hero 158 -- 4 Writing History 174 -- 5 Myths and Nationalism 188.".
- 2001055459 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. Sex and the Beginnings of Life I -- The Design of the Creator 3 -- 2. Sex and Marriage 9 -- The Prearranged Marriage II -- Romance and Marriage 19 -- The Consequences of Marriage Choices 29 -- The Love-Triangle 32 -- The Marriage of Believer to Unbeliever 35 -- The Mismatched Marriage 44 -- Unrequited Love 49 -- The Family Connection 53 -- Divorce 55 -- Tbe Second Marriage 60 -- 3. Sex and Succeeding Generations 63 -- The Covenantal Offspring 65 -- Barrenness 70 -- The Single Parent 75 -- The Third Generation 81 -- 4. Sex and Sin 85 -- Sex among the First-Fallen 87 -- Carelessness 92 -- Lust 96 -- Adultery I03 -- Rape IIo -- Incest ir6 -- Homosexuality 19. -- 5. Sex and Singleness I25 -- The Unmarried 127 -- Loneliness 13j -- The Widowed 134 -- 6. Sex and the End of This Life 139 -- The Grave Is Not the End 141 -- Conclusion 149 -- Notes 153 -- Index of Scripture 167.".
- 2001055466 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction, 1 -- Donald T. Stuss, Robert T. Knight -- 2 The Human Frontal Lobes: Transcending the Default Mode through Contingent Encoding, 8 -- M.-Marsel Mesulam -- 3 Association Pathways of the Prefrontal Cortex and Functional Observations, 31 -- Michael Petrides, Deepak N. Pandya -- 4 Neurochemical Modulation of Prefrontal Cortical Function in Humans and Animals, 51 -- Amy F.T. Arsten, Trevor W. Robbins -- 5 Functional Architecture of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Monkeys and Humans, 85 -- Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic, Hoi-Chung Leung -- 6 Physiology of Executive Functions: The Perception-Action Cycle, 96 -- Joaquin M. Fuster -- 7 The Theatre of the Mind: Physiological Studies of the Human Frontal Lobes, 109 -- Terence W. Picton, Claude Alain, Anthony R. McIntosh -- 8 Motor Programming for Hand and Vocalizing Movements, 127 -- Hisae Gemba -- 9 Cortical Control of Visuomotor Reflexes, 149 -- Robert Rafal -- 10 Disorders of Language After Frontal Lobe Injury: Evidence for the Neural Mechanisms of Assembling Language, 159 -- Michael P. Alexander -- 11 The Organization of Working Memory Function in Lateral Prefrontal Cortex: Evidence from Event-Related Functional MRI, 168 -- Mark D'Esposito, Bradley R. Postle -- 12 The Frontal Cortex and Working with Memory, 188 -- Morris Moscovitch, Gordon Winocur -- 13 Memory Retrieval and Executive Control Processes, 210 -- Arthur P. Shimamura -- 14 Dorsal Prefrontal Cortex: Maintenance in Memory or Attentional Selection? 221 -- Richard E. Passingham, James B. Rowe -- 15 Mechanisms of Conflict Resolution in Prefrontal Cortex, 233 -- John Jonides, David Badre, Clayton Curtis, Sharon L. Thompson-Schill, Edward E. Smith -- 16 Fractionating the Central Executive, 246 -- Alan Baddeley -- 17 Fractionation of the Supervisory System, 261 -- Tim Shallice -- 18 Cognitive Focus through Adaptive Neural Coding in the Primate Prefrontal Cortex, 278 -- John Duncan, Earl K. Miller -- 19 The Structured Event Complex and the Human Prefrontal Cortex, 292 -- Jordan Grafman -- 20 Chronesthesia: Conscious Awareness of Subjective Time, 311 -- Endel Tulving -- 21 Integration across Multiple Cognitive and Motivational Domains in Monkey Prefrontal Cortex, 326 -- Masataka Watanabe -- 22 Emotion, Decision Making, and the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex, 338 -- Daniel Tranel -- 23 The Functions of the Orbitofrontal Cortex, 354 -- Edmund T. Rolls -- 24 Mapping Mood: An Evolving Emphasis on Frontal-Limbic Interactions, 376 -- Helen S. Mayberg -- 25 Fractionation and Localization of Distinct Frontal Lobe Processes: Evidence from Focal Lesions in Humans, 392 -- Donald T. Stuss, Michael P. Alexander, Darlene Floden, Malcolm A. Binns, Brian Levine, -- Anthony R. McIntosh, Natasha Rajah, Stephanie J. Hevenor -- 26 Neurobehavioural Consequences of Neurosurgical Treatments and Focal Lesions of Frontal-Subcortical Circuits, 408 -- Jean A. Saint-Cyr, Yuri L. Bronstein, Jeffrey L. Cummings -- 27 The Role of Prefrontal Cortex in Normal and Disordered Cognitive Control: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective, 428 -- Todd S. Braver, Jonathan D. Cohen, Deanna M. Barch -- 28 Novel Approaches to the Assessment of Frontal Damage and Executive Deficits in Traumatic Brain Injury, 448 -- Brian Levine, Douglas I. Katz, Lauren Dade, Sandra E. Black -- 29 Normal Development of Prefrontal Cortex from Birth to Young Adulthood: Cognitive Functions, Anatomy, and Biochemistry, 466 -- Adele Diamond -- 30 Executive Functions after Frontal Lobe Injury: A Developmental Perspective, 504 -- Vicki Anderson, Harvey S. Levin, Rani Jacobs -- 31 Aging, Memory, and Frontal Lobe Functioning, 528 -- Fergus I.M. Craik, Cheryl L. Grady -- 32 Frontal Lobe Plasticity and Behavior, 541 -- Bryan Kolb, Robbin Gibb -- 33 Principles of the Rehabilitation of Frontal Lobe Function, 557 -- Paul W. Burgess, Ian H. Robertson -- 34 Prefrontal Cortex: The Present and the Future, 573 -- Robert T. Knight, Donald T. Stuss.".
- 2001055470 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Figures ix -- Abbreviations xi -- Note to the Reader xii -- Contributors xiii -- INTRODUCTION -- JEREMY DIMMICK, JAMES SIMPSON, AND -- NICOLETTE ZEEMAN -- I. THE RULE OF MEDIEVAL IMAGINATION 4 -- JAMES SIMPSON -- 2. MAKING, MOURNING, AND THE LOVE OF IDOLS 25 -- L. O. ARANYE FRADENBURG -- 3. THE IDOL OF THE TEXT 43 -- NICOLETTE ZEEMAN -- 4. THE SACRAMENT OF THE ALTAR IN PIERS -- PLOWMANAND THE LATE MEDIEVAL CHURCH -- IN ENGLAND 63 -- DAVID AERS -- 5. LANGLAND'S YMAGINATIF: IMAGES AND -- THE LIMITS OF POETRY 8I -- RALPH HANNA III -- 6. 'ET QUE EST HUIUS YDOLI MATERIA? TUIPSE': -- IDOLS AND IMAGES IN WALTER HILTON 95 -- NICHOLAS WATSON -- 7. SOPHISTIC, SPECTRALITY, ICONOCLASM 112 -- RITA COPELAND -- 8. THE VIVACITY OF IMAGES: ST KATHERINE, -- KNIGHTON'S LOLLARDS, AND THE BREAKING -- OF IDOLS 131 -- SARAH STANBURY -- 9. THE ICONOCLAST'S DESIRE: DEGUILEVILLE'S -- IDOLATRY IN FRANCE AND ENGLAND 151 -- MICHAEL CAMILLE -- Io. WRITING AND THE 'POETICS OF SPECTACLE': -- POLITICAL EPIPHANIES IN THEARRIVALL OF -- EDWARD VAND SOME CONTEMPORARY -- LANCASTRIAN AND YORKIST TEXTS 172 -- WENDY SCASE -- 11. ICONOCLASM AND BIBLIOPHOBIA IN THE -- ENGLISH REFORMATIONS, I52I-1558 I85 -- BRIAN CUMMINGS -- AFTERWORD 207 -- DAVID WALLACE -- Works Cited 215 -- Index 245.".
- 2001055477 tableOfContents "The deep -- Beasts -- Engine summer.".
- 2001055527 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Dugdale and Hollar 13 -- 2. The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated 18 -- 3. The Monasticon Anglicanum 46 -- 4. The History of St. Paul's Cathedral in London 73 -- 5. Dugdale, Hollar, and Illustrations: A Postscript 104 -- 6. Sir William Dugdale and the Making of Books 105 -- DAVID VANDER MEULEN -- Notes on Dugdale's Artists, Draughtsmen, Etchers, and Engravers 112 -- Appendix: Articles of Agreement, 1658 119.".
- 2001055539 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Ethiopian Grain Economy -- 3. Traders' Market Behavior -- 4. The Middlemen of the Middlemen: The Institution of Brokers -- 5. Rules and Norms Underlying Relations between Traders and Brokers -- 6. Transaction Costs and Social Capital -- 7. Traders' Use of Brokers to Reduce Transaction Costs -- 8. Brokerage and Equilibrium Search Behavior -- 9. Conclusions and Policy Implications for Improving Market Performance -- References.".
- 2001055548 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Contributors -- Part I. Polymers as Biomaterials -- 1. Polysaccharides as Biomaterials -- Severian Dumitriu -- 2. Biomimetics -- Weiyuan John Kao -- 3. Silicones for Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Applications -- Haissam S. El-Zaim and John P. Heggers -- 4. Biodegradable Polymers as Drug Carrier Systems -- Abraham J. Domb, Neeraj Kumar, Tzviel Sheskin, Alfonso Bentolila, Joram Slager, and -- Doron Teomim -- 5. Biodegradable Biomaterials Having Nitric Oxide Biological Activity -- C. C. Chu -- 6. Hydrogels for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Applications -- Akio Kishida and Yoshito Ikada -- 7. Mucoadhesive Polymers -- Andreas Bernkop-Schniirch -- 8. Polymers for Tissue Engineering Scaffolds -- Howard W. T. Matthew -- 9. Chitosan: Structure-Properties Relationship and Biomedical Applications -- Alain Domard and Monique Domard -- 10. Chitosan-Based Delivery Systems: Physicochemical Properties and Pharmaceutical Applications -- Radi Hejazi and Monsoor Amiji -- 11. Immobilization of Active Biopolymers from Cold Plasma-Functionalized Surfaces for the Creation -- of Molecular Recognition and Molecular Manufacturing Systems -- Ferencz Denes and Sorin Manolache -- 12. Advances in Designed Multivalent Bioconjugates with Dendritic Structure -- Bogdan Comanita -- 13. Biocompatibility of Elastomers -- D. J. Chauvel-Lebret, P. Auroy, and M. Bonnaure-Mallet -- 14. Control of Cell-Biomaterial Interactions -- Danielle C. Giliberti, Kyle K. White, and Kay C Dee --Part II. Medical and Pharmaceutical Applications of Polymers -- 15. Polymeric Systems for Ophthalmic Drug Delivery -- 0. Felt, S. Einmahl, P. Furrer, V. Baeyens, and R. Gurny -- 16. Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery Applications of Polymers -- A. Bascones, J. M. Vega, N. Olmo, J. Turnay, J. G. Gavilanes, and M. A. Lizarbe -- 17. Biomaterials in Bum and Wound Dressings -- Robert L. Sheridan, Jeffrey R. Morgan, and Rashid Mohammad -- 18. Dermocosmetic Applications of Polymeric Biomaterials -- P. Corvi Mora and P. G. Baraldi -- 19. Textile-Based Biomaterials for Surgical Applications -- C. C. Chu -- 20. Bioabsorbable Polymers for Medical Applications with an Emphasis on Orthopedic Surgery -- Pentti U. Rokkanen -- 21. Polymers for Artificial Joints -- Naohide Tomita, Kazuya Nagata, and Hiroshi Fujita -- 22. Polymeric Occluders in Tilting Disc Heart Valve Prostheses -- G. S. Bhuvaneshwar, A. V. Ramani, and K. B. Chandran -- 23. Blood-Contacting Polymers -- T. Avramoglou, J. Jozefonvicz, and M. Jozefowicz -- 24. Surface Modification of Dacron Vascular Grafts: Incorporation of Antithrombin and -- Mitogenic Properties -- Matthew D. Phaneuf Martin J. Bide, William C. Quist, and Frank W. LoGerfo -- 25. Antithrombin-Heparin Complexes -- Leslie R. Berry, Maureen Andrew, and Anthony K. C. Chan -- 26. Adhesives for Medical Applications -- lain Webster and Peter J. West -- 27. Glucose-Sensitive Hydrogel Membranes -- Jin Ho Lee, Jung Ju Kim, and Kinam Park -- 28. Polymeric Micro- and Nanoparticles as Drug Carriers -- G. Barratt, G. Couarraze, P. Couvreur, C. Dubernet, E. Fattal, R. Gref, D. Labarre, P. Legrand, -- G. Ponchel, and C. Vauthier -- 29. Liposomes in Drug Delivery -- Yuan-Peng Zhang, Boris Ceh, and Danilo D. Lasic -- 30. Liposomes for Cancer Therapy Applications -- Lawrence D. Mayer, Rajesh Krishna, and Marcel B. Bally -- 31. Systemic Cancer Therapy Using Polymer-Based Prodrugs and Progenes -- Leonard W. Seymour -- 32. Anticancer Drug Conjugates with Macromolecular Carriers -- F. Kratz, A. Warnecke, K. Riebeseel, and P. C. A. Rodrigues -- 33. Enzyme-Prodrug Therapies of Cancer -- Richard J. Knox, Roger G. Melton, and Ronit Satchi -- 34. New Lipid/DNA Complexes for Gene Delivery -- Kenneth W. Liang and Leaf Huang -- 35. Gene Delivery by Cationic Liposome-DNA Complexes -- Nejat Diizgiine, Sergio Sim6es, Pedro Pires, and Maria C. Pedroso de Lima -- 36. Biological Stimulus-Responsive Hydrogels -- Takashi Miyata and Tadashi Uragami -- 37. Biocompatible Polymers in Liver-Targeted Gene Delivery Systems -- Edwin C. Ouyang, George Y. Wu, and Catherine H. Wu -- 38. Bioartificial Pancreas -- Riccardo Calafiore -- 39. Transdermal Delivery of Drugs -- B. B. Michniak and A. El-Kattan -- 40. Drug Delivery via Mucosal Routes -- Nimit Worakul and Joseph R. Robinson -- 41. Bioadhesive Drug Delivery Systems -- A. David Woolfson, R. Karl Malcolm, Paul A. McCarron, and David S. Jones -- 42. Recent Developments in Drug Delivery to the Nervous System -- Dusica Maysinger, Radoslav Savic, Joseph Tam, Christine Allen, and Adi Eisenberg -- 43. Glucose-Mediated Insulin Delivery from Implantable Polymers -- Larry R. Brown -- 44. Drug Targeting to the Kidney: The Low-Molecular-Weight Protein Approach -- R. F. G. Haverdings, R. J. Kok, M. Haas, F. Moolenaar, D. de Zeeuw, and D. K. F. Meijer.".
- 2001055572 tableOfContents "Sharpshod -- Blood on the grass.".
- 2001055576 tableOfContents "Geraldi in the haunted hills -- Smoking guns.".
- 2001055577 tableOfContents "Hell's Corners -- Drifter's end.".
- 2001055592 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. GAMES AND FRAMES: WHEN WRITING IS MORE THAN 1 -- WRITING -- A Word on Frames 1 -- Common Sense Beginnings 3 -- Framing in the Voices of Others 13 -- Assumptions: The End of the Beginning 29 -- Case Study Methodology 31 -- 2. THE BEGINNINGS OF CHANGE: LEARNING AND TEACHING 35 -- UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC LITERACY GAMES -- Clueless 35 -- Published Studies 37 -- Case Study: Communities of Practice? Game Strategies -- in Two Teachers' EAP Classes in a Japanese University 53 -- Chapter Reflections 78 -- 3. STEPPING INTO THE PROFESSION: WRITING GAMES 8 2 -- IN MASTERS PROGRAMS -- From Observer to Participant 82 -- Published Studies 84 -- Case Study: Five Masters Students Step Into the Second -- Language Education Profession 92 -- Chapter Reflections 128 -- 4. REDEFINING THE SELF: THE UNSETTLING DOCTORAL 13 4 -- PROGRAM GAME -- From Clarity to Confusion 134 -- Published Studies 136 -- Case Study: Virginia: Not Her Kind of Game 149 -- Chapter Reflections 176 -- 5. JUGGLING AND BALANCING GAMES OF BILINGUAL FACULTY 17 8 -- Personal Reflections on Multilingualism 178 -- Published Studies 181 -- Case Study: The Juggling Games of Bilingual Faculty 191 -- Chapter Reflections 216 -- 6. BENDING THE RULES 220 -- Conforming and Resisting 220 -- Published Studies 225 -- Case Study: Author-Editor Games in the Construction -- of Unconventional Textual Identities 233 -- The Authors 235 -- Issues 238 -- Chapter Reflections 254 -- 7. THE PARADOXICAL EFFORT AFTER COHERENCE IN 256 -- ACADEMIC WRIING GAMES -- Games, Transitions, and Identity Revisited 260 -- Effort After Coherence 265 -- The End and the Continuation 279.".
- 2001055605 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface to the Second Edition 7 -- Prologue 9 -- Part One: The Hudson Tubes 10 -- Part Two: The New York Tunnel Extension 27 -- Part Three: Transition 55 -- Part Four: Into a New Century 81 -- Bibliography 97 -- Appendix A: Rapid Transit Roster 101 -- Appendix B: Electric Locomotives 102 -- Appendix C: Railroad Electric Multiple-Unit Cars 104 -- Appendix D: Departures from Penn Station 106.".
- 2001055616 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Science in Popular Culture 1 -- Acceleration 3 -- Action and Reaction, Law of 5 -- Alternate Worlds 7 -- Androids 10 -- Atomic Energy 13 -- Chimpanzees 18 -- Cloning 21 -- Comets 27 -- Computers 30 -- Cryonics 35 -- Cyborgs 38 -- Darwin, Charles 41 -- Death Rays 45 -- Dinosaurs 48 -- Dolphins 53 -- Dreams 56 -- Earthquakes 59 -- Eclipses 63 -- Einstein, Albert 66 -- Electricity 69 -- Elephants 73 -- Epidemics 76 -- Evolution 80 -- Evolution, Convergent 84 -- Evolution, Human 87 -- Experiments 91 -- Experiments on Self 95 -- Extinction 98 -- Flying Cars 101 -- Food Pills 104 -- Franklin, Benjamin 107 -- Galileo 111 -- Genes 115 -- Genetic Engineering 119 -- Gorillas 123 -- Gravity 126 -- Houses, Smart 132 -- Ideas, Resistance to 135 -- Inertia 139 -- Insects 141 -- Insects, Giant 147 -- Intelligence, Animal 150 -- Intelligence, Artificial 153 -- Intelligence, Human 156 -- Life, Extraterrestrial 161 -- Life, Origin of 166 -- Lightning 169 -- Longevity 173 -- Magnetism 176 -- Mars 179 -- Matter Transmission 183 -- Meteorites 186 -- Mind Control 190 -- Miniaturization 193 -- Miracle Drugs 196 -- Moon 199 -- Mutations 203 -- Newton, Isaac 206 -- Organ Transplants 210 -- Prehistoric Humans 213 -- Prehistoric Time 217 -- Psychic Powers 220 -- Race 223 -- Radiation 229 -- Relativity 232 -- Religion and Science 235 -- Reproduction 239 -- Robots 242 -- Scientific Theories 248 -- Sharks 252 -- Space Travel, Interplanetary 256 -- Space Travel, Interstellar 262 -- Speed of Light 268 -- Speed of Sound 271 -- Superhumans 274 -- Time Travel 279 -- UFOs 284 -- Vacuum 287 -- Venus 290 -- Volcanoes 294 -- Whales 298.".
- 2001055622 tableOfContents "Gobseck -- The commission in lunacy -- The curé of Tours -- Secrets of the Princess de Cadignan.".
- 2001055624 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction vii -- AFRICA 1 -- Egypt 3 -- Kenya 7 -- Nigeria and Senegal 10 -- Somalia 15 -- South Africa 17 -- Zimbabwe 24 -- ASIA 27 -- China 29 -- India 38 -- Indonesia 43 -- Japan 46 -- AUSTRALIA 49 -- Australia 51 -- EUROPE 61 -- Czechoslovakia 63 -- England 69 -- 1600-1799 69 -- 1800-1899 75 -- 1900-1999 102 -- France 125 -- 1700-1799 125 -- 1800-1899 135 -- 1900-1999 151 -- Germany 165 -- Ireland 181 -- Italy 191 -- Russia 198 -- Spain 213 -- NORTH AMERICA 223 -- Canada 225 -- Mexico 231 -- United States 234 -- 1700-1899 234 -- 1900-1939 263 -- 1940-1990 294 -- SOUTH AMERICA 327 -- Brazil 329 -- Chile 333 -- Colombia 336 -- Cuba 339 -- Peru 342 -- Trinidad 345 -- Appendix: Additional Protest Novels 347 -- Author Index 353 -- Title Index 357 -- Geographical Index 361 -- Issues Index 365.".
- 2001055629 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: The Makers of the Asian American Poetic Landscape 1 -- Guiyou Huang -- Ai (1947- ) 15 -- Nikolas Huot -- Meena Alexander (1951- ) 21 -- Purvi Shah -- Agha Shahid Ali (1949-2001) 31 -- Purvi Shah -- Himani Bannerji (1942- ) 37 -- Chandrima Chakraborty -- Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge (1947- ) 45 -- Xiaoping Yen -- Virginia R. Cerenio (1955- ) 53 -- Melinda L de Jesus -- GS. Sharat Chandra (1938-2000) 59 -- Keith Lawrence -- Diana Chang (1934-) 65 -- Eduardo de Almeida -- Marilyn Mei Ling Chin (1955- )71 -- Zhou Xiaojing -- Eric Chock (1950- ) 83 -- Rhoda J. Yen -- Rienzi Crusz (1925- ) 89 -- Di Gan Blackburn -- Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (1956- ) 93 -- Purvi Shah -- Jessica Hagedom (1949- ) 101 -- George Uba -- Kimiko Hahn (1955- ) 113 -- Zhou Xiaojing -- Yukihide Maeshima Hartman (1939- )121 -- Joe Kraus -- Sadakichi Hartmann (1867-1944) 125 -- Linda Trinh Moser -- Garrett Hongo (1951- ) 133 -- Roy Osamu Kamada -- Lawson Fusao Inada (1938- ) 145 -- Gayle K. Sato -- Lonny Kaneko (1939- ) 159 -- Tamiko Nimura -- Myung Mi Kim (1957-) 165 -- James Kyung-Jin Lee -- Juliet Sanae Kono (1943- )173 -- Nikolas Huot -- Lydia Kwa (1959- ) 179 -- Gaik Cheng Khoo -- Alan Chong Lau (1948- ) 185 -- Brian Komei Dempster -- Carolyn Lau (1946- ) 189 -- Rowena Tomaneng Matsunari -- Evelyn Lau (1971- ) 195 -- Nikolas Huot -- Le Thi Diem Thuy (1972- ) 201 -- Melinda L. de Jesus -- Li-Young Lee (1957- ) 205 -- Wenying Xu -- Shirley Geok-Lin Lim (1944- ) 213 -- Nina Morgan -- Fatima Lim-Wilson (1961- ) 219 -- Bill Clem -- Wing Tek Lum (1946- ) 223 -- Lavonne Leong -- Pat Matsueda (1952- ) 229 -- Lavonne Leong -- Janice Mirikitani (1941- ) 233 -- Tamiko Nimura -- David Mura (1952- ) 243 -- Roy Osamu Kamada -- Tran Thi Nga (1927- ) 255 -- Michele Janette -- Yone Noguchi (1875-1947) 259 -- Edward Marx -- Uma Parameswaran (1938- ) 267 -- Di Gan Blackburn -- Albert Saijo (1926- ) 271 -- Lavonne Leong -- Cathy Song (1955- ) 275 -- Gayle K. Sato -- Toyo Suyemoto (1916- ) 289 -- Robert Hayashi -- Arthur Sze (1950- ) 293 -- Zhou Xiaojing -- Jose Garcia Villa (1908-1997) 305 -- Rocio G. Davis -- Nanying Stella Wong (1914- ) 311 -- Shawn Holliday -- Nellie Wong (1934- ) 313 -- Ernest J. Smith -- Rita Wong (1968- ) 319 -- Gaik Cheng Khoo -- Merle Woo (1941- ) 323 -- Su-ching Huang -- Mitsuye (May) Yamada (1923-) 331 -- Di Gan Blackburn -- Lois-Ann Yamanaka (1961- )337 -- Peter E. Morgan -- John Yau (1950- ) 343 -- Zhou Xiaojing -- Selected Bibliography 357 -- Index 361 -- About the Editor and Contributors 371.".
- 2001055638 tableOfContents "My life in heavy metal -- Among the Ik -- Geek player, love slayer -- The last single days of Don Viktor Potapenko -- Run away, my pale love -- The law of sugar -- The pass -- Moscow -- Valentino -- How to love a Republican -- Pornography -- The body in extremis.".
- 2001055653 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Entries A-Z -- Appendixes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001055659 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 The Mental Status Examination 1 -- in Psychological Assessment -- Chapter 2 Evaluations of Infants, Children, 7 -- and Adolescents -- Chapter 3 Sources of Data 28 -- Chapter 4 Evaluating Cognitive Problems in Children 58 -- Chapter 5 Evaluating Emotional Problems in Children 86 -- Chapter 6 Evaluating Behavior Problems in Children 122 -- and Adolescents -- Chapter 7 Evaluating Relationship Problems in Youths 159 -- Chapter 8 Evaluating Pervasive Problems in Children 175 -- Chapter 9 Evaluating Substance Use and Other Impulse 193 -- Problems in Children and Adolescents -- Chapter 10 Evaluating Highly Focused Problems in Children 211 -- and Adolescents -- Chapter 11 Data and Integration: 230 -- Diagnosis, Recommendations, and Records -- Chapter 12 Concluding Thoughts: The Professional Practice 248 -- of Mental Health Evaluations.".
- 2001055666 tableOfContents "Nectar in a sieve -- Plot analysis of Nectar in a sieve -- Work without hope / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- In the family way / Andy Steiner -- Scene from a marriage / Rebecca Segall -- Grains of hope / Hannah Beech, Meenakshi Ganguly, and Nelly Sindayen -- The rich get richer -- Creative writing activities -- Critical writing activities -- Projects.".
- 2001055669 tableOfContents "The Shimerdas -- The hired girls -- Lena Lingard -- The pioneer woman's story -- Cuzak's boys.".
- 2001055685 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction and Overview -- 1.2 Background to African Debt and Macro Policy Debates -- 1.2.1 Background to African Debt -- 1.2.2 Africa's Economic Crisis: What Caused It? -- 1.3 The Historical Origin of Africa's Economic Linkage with the North -- 1.3.1 Pre-colonial Trade in Africa -- 1.3.2 The Formation of a Commodity-exporting and External Finance-constrained Economy -- 1.3.3 The Three Macro Regions of Colonial Africa: The Amin-Nzula Category -- 1.4 Some Notes on Methodology -- 1.5 Organization of the Book -- 2 Trade, Finance and Development in a -- Global Context -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Finance Theories, North-South Modelling and the African Context -- 2.2.1 Foreign Direct Investment -- 2.2.2 Theories of Bank Lending and Optimal Borrowing -- 2.2.3 Models of Sovereign Lending and the Institutional Response -- 2.2.4 Official Capital Flows -- 2.2.5 Conclusion -- 2.3 International Trade Theories and their Relevance in Modelling Africa -- 2.3.1 A Brief Overview of Trade Theories and their Implications for Africa -- 2.32 Non-orthodoK Modek and Trade in Primary Commodities -- 2.3.3 Quantitative Models of Trade in Primary Commodities -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3 The Macroeconomics of Africa: -- Import Compression and External Finance -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A Cursory Look at Some Macro Models of Africa -- 3.3 Some Basic Issues in African Macroeconomics -- 3.3.1 Import Compression -- 3.3.2 Macroeconomic Effects of External Finance -- 3.3.3 The Accounting Framework: An Overview -- 3.4 Conclusion -- 4 Determinants of Foreign Exchange Supply -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Determinants of Financial Flows to Africa: -- Econometric Results -- 4.2.1 Determinants of Allocation of FDI to Africa -- 4.2.2 Determinants of Allocation of Official Capital Flows to Africa -- 4.3 Determinants of African Export Supply -- 4.3.1 Introduction -- 4.3.2 The Literature -- 4.3.3 The Data -- 4.3.4 Estimation -- 4.3.5 Summing up -- 4.4 African Exports in a Global Context -- 4.4.1 Introduction -- 4.4.2 The Global Commodity Model -- 4.4.3 Estimation of the Model -- 4.4.4 Locating African Commodity Trade in the Global Market -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 5 External Finance and the African Economy: -- A Macro Approach -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Fiscal Response to External Finance -- 5.2.1 Introduction -- 5.2.2 The Model -- 5.2.3 Estimation Results -- 5.2.4 Summing Up -- 5.3 Aid and the 'Dutch Disease' in Africa -- 5.3.1 Aid and the 'Dutch Disease': An Overview -- 5.3.2 Aid, the 'Dutch Disease' and the African Context -- 5.3.3 Estimation Results -- 5.3.4 Summing Up -- 5.4 Private Investment and Import Compressiorn Econometric Results -- 5.5 Conclusion -- 6 Modelling Africa Within a Global Economic Framework -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Basic Theoretical Models -- 6.2.1 The Mundell-Fleming Model -- 6.2.2 The Theoretical Basis of Recent North-South Models -- 6.3 Standard North-South Linkages -- 6.3.1 Financial Linkages -- 6.3.2 Trade Linkages -- 6.4 Summing Up -- 6.5 Africa within a North-South Framework: A Neostructuralist Global Econometric Model (AFRIMOD) -- 6.5.1 The North -- 6.5.2 The South: Africa -- 6.5.3 Major Oil Exporting Countries (OPEC) -- 6.5.4 International Banking -- 6.5.5 Identities Used -- 6.5.6 Some Partial Equilibrium-based Analytical Solutions -- 6.5.7 Parameters of the Model -- Glossary of symbols used -- 7 The Effect on Africa of External Shocks Generated in Developed Countries -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 World Accounting Matrices (WAM) as Database for AFRIMOD -- 7.3 Model Solution Algorithm and Stability Conditions -- 7.3.1 Model Solution -- 7.3.2 Stability Conditions -- 7.4 Analysis of External Shocks and Policy Simulations Using AFRIMOD -- 7.4.1 An Increase in the Level of Aid to the South -- 7.4.2 Debt Cancellation to Africa -- 7.4.3 An Increase in Public Investment -- 7.4.4 An Increase in the World Interest Rate -- 7.4.5 An Increase in Oil Price -- 7.4.6 An Increase in Supply of Commodity Exports by -- Other South -- 7.5 Conclusion -- 8 Concluding Remarks.".
- 2001055702 tableOfContents "1. Why extinction occurs -- 2. Prehistoric animal life -- 3. Fossil hunting -- 4. Extinct mammals -- 5. Extinct birds -- 6. Extinct underwater life -- 7. Extinct reptiles and amphibians -- 8. Extinct invertebrates and plants -- 9. Hominids -- 10. Atlas of extinction.".
- 2001055710 tableOfContents "v. 1. 1750-1912 -- v. 2. 1912-1952 -- v. 3. 1952-2001.".
- 2001055737 tableOfContents "Shadows -- Behind the eyes of dreamers -- The renewal.".
- 2001055738 tableOfContents "Hunting the Snark -- Redchapel -- Bwana -- Seven views of Olduvai Gorge.".
- 2001055739 tableOfContents "In another country -- The way to spook city -- They hide, we seek -- This is the road.".
- 2001055742 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: A Third-Rate Burglary -- Preface -- Chapter 2: The Scandal Deepens -- Preface -- Chapter 3: Fall of a President -- Preface -- Chronology -- For Further Research -- Index.".
- 2001055748 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Morality of the Death -- Penalty -- Preface -- Chapter 2: The Death Penalty as a -- Deterrent -- Preface -- Chapter 3: The Fairness of the Death -- Penalty -- Preface -- Chapter 4: The Death Penalty and -- the Legal System -- Preface -- Organizations to Contact -- For Further Research -- Index.".
- 2001055760 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: IN THE WINTER OF CITIES 1 -- In Jack-O'-Lantern's Weather 3 -- The Summer Belvedere 27 -- The Jockeys at Hialeah 44 -- Hoofprints of a Little Horse 62 -- ANDROGYNE, MON AMOUR 83 -- UNCOLLECTED AND POSTHUMOUSLY PUBLISHED POEMS 141 -- VERSE FROM FICTION, FILMS, AND PLAYS 167 -- Appendix I: POEMS PUBLISHED UNDER THE NAME -- THOMAS LANIER WILLIAMS 175.".
- 2001055782 tableOfContents "v. 1. Applications in thermo-fluids and acoustics / L.C. Wrobel -- v. 2. Applications in solids and structures / M.H. Aliabadi.".
- 2001055823 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- What This Book is About -- Origins of the Book and Authors' Perspective -- Our Approach and the Scope of the Book -- Readership of the Book -- Organization of Contents -- Glossary -- Part 1: Setting the Scene -- 1. Translation and Interpretation in Transition: Serving the Digital World -- Translation-mediated Communication (TMC) -- Impact of the Internet on Translation -- Evolution of New Language Support -- Emerging Needs for Teletranslation and Teleinterpretation -- Topics for Further Research or Discussion -- 2. Redefining Context for Teletranslation and Teleinterpretation -- The Translator's New Workplace -- Translation Competence and Translator Competence -- Redefining the Context -- Topics for Further Research or Discussion --Part 2: Technologies Enabling Teletranslation -- 3. Language Engineering and the Internet -- Overview: Translation and Technology -- Language Engineering -- Translation Engineers -- Topics for Further Research or Discussion -- 4. Computer-mediated Communication and Translation -- Characteristics of CMC and Translation -- Transterpreting as a New Mode of Translation -- Speech Communication on the Internet -- Topics for Further Research or Discussion -- 5. Globalization and Localization: Culturalization of Content and Package -- Globalization and Localization -- Internationalization and TMC -- Culturalization of Content and Package -- Language Management and Levels of Language Facilitation -- Culturalization of Technology: The Case of i-mode -- Topics for Further Research or Discussion --Part 3: Emerging Domains of Translation Practice -- 6. Teletranslation -- Teletranslation Redefined -- Teletranslation from the User's Perspective -- Teletranslation from the Provider's Perspective -- Translation-mediated Communication with Teletranslation -- Topics for Further Research or Discussion -- 7. Teleinterpretation -- Development of Remote Interpreting -- Teleinterpretation Paradigm -- Translation-mediated Communication with Teleinterpretation -- Critical Issues -- Topics for Further Research or Discussion --Part 4: Future Tense -- 8. Virtual Communities for Translators and Interpreters -- Internet-based Learning for Translators -- Web-based Course: Case Study 1 -- Web-based Course: Case Study 2 -- Teleinterpretation for the GVU as the Client -- A Virtual Course for Interpreters -- Topics for Further Research or Discussion -- 9. Global Information Society and the New Paradigm of Language -- Support -- Paradigm Shift -- Studying the Future -- Future Scenarios -- Topics for Further Research or Discussion -- 10. New Paradigm of Translation and Interpretation -- Elements of Change -- Two-Dimensional to Three-Dimensional Virtual World -- Possibilities in the New Paradigm -- Key Issues for Translation-mediated Communication -- Conclusions -- Topics for Further Research or Discussion.".
- 2001055829 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Making Worlds 13 -- Chapter 2 Tycho's Illusion 41 -- Chapter 3 The Discovery of Discovery 77 -- Chapter 4 Around-the-Corer Inquiry 111 -- Chapter 5 Stevin, Gilbert, Kepler, and Galileo 137 -- Chapter 6 The Emergence of Probability 171 -- Epilogue Cognition and Politics 193 -- Appendix AC and the Industrial Revolution 203 -- References 209 -- Index 217.".
- 2001055847 tableOfContents "v. 1. Basic concepts of win-win economics -- v. 2. Combining capitalism, socialism, and democracy -- v. 3. Win-win anti-poverty policy.".
- 2001055859 tableOfContents "v. 1. From the ancient Near East through the age of absolutism -- v. 2. From the early modern era through contemporary times.".
- 2001055935 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I: Catching the Vision -- 1 Everybody Has a Story to Tell 9 -- 2 Making a Difference, Page by Page 24 -- 3 Out of Your Heart and onto the Page 41 -- Part II: Preserving Your Past -- 4 Who Am I and Where Did I Come From? 55 -- 5 Preserving Your Child's History 70 -- 6 Instilling in Your Child a Love for Story 84 -- Part III: Enriching Your Present -- 7 Terrific Tributes 93 -- 8 Celebrating Life: Special Events and Everyday Moments 104 -- 9 Dreaming Big Dreams 116 -- Part IV: Inspiring Hope for Your Future -- 10 Passing on Life's Lessons 125 -- 11 Healing Life's Hurts 137 -- 12 Signs of the Miraculous 149.".
- 2001055953 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I: The Rise of Solidarity and the Threat of Soviet Intervention, July-December 980 -- 1 The Burgeoning Confrontation 17 -- 2 The Confrontation Escalates 33 -- 3 U.S. Launches Public Policy and Diplomatic Offensive 47 -- 4 Filling Out the Picture 63 -- 5 Intelligence and Policy 81 -- Part II: The Brink of Military Intervention, January-April I98I -- 6 Escalating Challenges to the Polish Regime 91 -- 7 Jaruzelski Takes the Government Reins I05 -- 8 A Setup for Military Crackdown 117 -- 9 A Close Call? I37 -- Part III: Marching to the End Game, April-December 1981 -- 10 Liberalization Infects the Party I53 -- 11 Solidarity Charges Ahead, and the Regime Digs In 169 -- 12 Bringing Down the Curtain 189 -- 13 Caught Off Guard 2II -- 14 Would It Have Made a Difference? 235.".
- 2001056070 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 2 Self-Help Organizations of People with Disabilities -- 3 Organization and Leadership of SHOPs in Asia -- 4 SHOPs as Actors in Civil and Inclusive Society -- 5 Globalization of Disability Issues -- 6 SHOPs and Leaders in Mainland China -- 7 SHOPs and Leaders in Hong Kong -- 8 SHOPs and Leaders in Japan -- 9 SHOPs and Leaders in the Philippines -- 10 SHOPs and Leaders in Taiwan -- 11 SHOPs and Leaders in Thailand -- 12 SHOPs and Leaders in Vietnam -- 13 Theoretical Examination of SHOPs in Asia.".
- 2001056072 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword by Michael Connelly vii -- Acknowledgments xi -- Prologue: The Topography of the Inquiry Landscape xv -- PART I: A NARRATIVE OF THE ARCHEOLOGY -- OF THE INQUIRY LANDSCAPE 1 -- Chapter 1 Excavating the Autobiographical Roots of the -- Inquiry Landscape 3 -- Chapter 2 Excavating the Theoretical Roots of the Inquiry -- Landscape 17 -- PART II: THE MULTICULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF -- BAY STREET SCHOOL 29 -- Chapter 3 The Contours of the Physical Landscape -- of Bay Street School 31 -- Chapter 4 The Temporal Landscape: Bay Street -- School History 45 -- Chapter 5 A Glimpse of Bay Street School in the Present 61 -- PART III: NARRATIVES OF MULTICULTURAL -- TEACHING AND LEARNING 73 -- Chapter 6 Classroom Life 75 -- Chapter 7 Classroom Stories 87 -- PART IV: NARRATIVE INQUIRY IN A MULTI- -- CULTURAL LANDSCAPE 105 -- Chapter 8 A Story of Becoming a Narrative Inquirer -- in a Multicultural Landscape 107 -- Chapter 9 Sharing the Story with Pam 127 -- Chapter 10 Reflections on Multicultural Teaching -- and Learning 145 -- Epilogue: Narrative-Multiculturalism-Love-Hope 155 -- References 159 -- Index 167.".
- 2001056098 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- 1 The emergence of Anglo-Schmalkaldic relations, 1531-1534 10 -- 2 Bishop Foxe's embassy to the Schmalkaldic League, 1535-1536 26 -- 3 The Schmalkaldic embassy to England, 1537-1538 77 -- 4 Conservative resistance and reaction, 1538-1539 131 -- 5 Evangelical triumph and disaster, 1539-1540 167 -- 6 Diplomatic standstill and stagnation, 1540-1547 203 -- Conclusion 217.".
- 2001056100 tableOfContents "The chauffer -- Kiss in the Hotel Joseph Conrad -- Jenny Aloo -- Old swimmers -- Laughing and crying -- Catching heat -- Milk train -- Whatever Lola wants.".
- 2001056128 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Formation of Ethnic Groups -- 3 Ethnic Groups into Nations -- 4 Ethnicity and Nationhood under Communism -- 5 The 1990s in Central and Eastern Europe -- 6 Ethnic Conflict and Compromise in the Former -- Soviet Union -- 7 Reasons for Conflict and Prospects for the Future -- Notes -- References -- Index.".
- 2001056129 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Sex and Other Stories 1 -- 1 On Gods and Monsters: Defining the Early Moder Hermaphrodite 9 -- The androgynous ideal: religious and philosophical images 14 -- The embodied sign: monstrous hermaphroditism 19 -- Masculine, feminine and hermaphrodite: hermaphroditized gender 25 -- 2 Telling the Truth of Sex: the Hermaphrodite in Biology and Law 33 -- Sexual difference/sameness: the biology of hermaphroditism 35 -- Legal problems and hermaphroditic solutions 41 -- 3 Both and Neither: Rewriting Ovid's Hermaphrodite 51 -- More than a man, less than a woman: Elizabeth I and hermaphroditic androgyny 52 -- Metamorphic origins: Ovid's 'Salmacis and Hermaphroditus' 57 -- 'A worthy sense': moral readings and rewritings 60 -- 'Their nature knowne too much': the Jacobean and Caroline contexts 64 -- Hermes and Aphrodite: the parentage of Hermaphroditus 68 -- 'Wanton lines': Beaumont's epyllion 70 -- 4 Mingle-Mangle: Masculine Women and Feminine Men 77 -- Acting out of gender: the debate 81 -- 'Nature topsie-turvie': siblings, doubling and division 85 -- Performing gender: Mary Frith/Moll Cutpurse 92 -- 'Rare enigmatick Robbin': hermaphroditic relationships 97 -- 5 Every Heteroclite Part: the Monstrous Hermaphrodite and the English Revolution 104 -- 'Thy right legge takes thy left to dance': Cleveland's hermaphrodite 106 -- 'Fortune's jigg': the hermaphrodite image in the popular press 118 -- (En)Gendering power: the hermaphroditic body politic 126 -- Re-membering power 132 -- 6 Seeing and Knowing: Science, Pornography and the Hermaphrodite 136 -- Seeing and knowing 137 -- The science of pornography/the pornography of science 139 -- Naming the parts: the hermaphrodite as object of enquiry 142 -- Case histories, curiosities and display 144 -- Foreign parts: tribades, hermaphrodites and colonialism 149 -- Unspeakable desires: the hermaphrodite as erotic entertainment 154 -- Epilogue: Re/covering the Early Modern Hermaphrodite 158.".
- 2001056137 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 What Happened in the Thirty Years War? 1 -- The course of the war 5 -- The issues 9 --2 Sources, Authors and Texts 15 -- Contemporaneous accounts 17 -- Partly contemporaneous accounts 22 -- Non-contemporaneous accounts 26 -- 3 Military Perspectives 29 -- Military life 29 -- Campaigning and fighting 38 --4 Civilian Perceptions 45 --5 Siege and Storm 59 -- 6 Faith and Experience 71 -- Religion and superstition 71 -- Plague, famine and depopulation 76 -- Signs of the times 80 --7 Counting the Cost 85 -- 8 Three Nuns' Accounts 96 -- 9 Priests and Politics 112 --10 Thomas Mallinger's Freiburg Chronicle 121 -- 11 Gallus Zembroth's Allensbach Chronicle 130 --12 The Memoirs of Colonel Augustin von Fritsch 140 --13 The Memoirs of Colonel Robert Monro 151 --14 A 'Myth of the All-destructive Fury'? 164 -- The war as reported 164 -- The war as perceived 174 -- 15 Why did they Write? 179 --16 Historical Sources or Ego-documents? 189 --Appendix: Authors, Occupations and Locations 199 --Map: Homes of Civilian Eyewitnesses 201.".
- 2001056187 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: FOREWORD VII -- INTRODUCTORY NOTE IX -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS XIII -- USING THIS BOOK XIX Introduction: So They Say We Have Schizophrenia 1 -- 1. In the Beginning 5 -- 2. So Many Questions: The Quick Reference Guide 18 -- 3. How the Brain Works 27 -- 4. What Is Schizophrenia? 35 -- 5. Why Me? 42 -- 6. Diagnosing Schizophrenia 50 -- 7. What Will People Think of Me Now? 55 -- 8. Medication 68 -- 9. Out of the Hospital and Staying Well 82 -- 10. Coping with Positive and Negative Symptoms 95 -- 11. Coping with Other Symptoms and Side Effects 104 -- 12. Drugs, Alcohol, and Safer Sex 114 -- 13. Under the Microscope 129 -- 14. Zelda's Story 136 -- 15. Who Am I Now? 146 -- 16. Getting the Social Services You Need 155 -- 17. Vocational Rehabilitation 166 APPENDIX 1. CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM DIRECTORY 173 -- APPENDIX 2. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION DIRECTORY 177 -- APPENDIX 3. OTHER RESOURCES 187 -- INDEX 191.".
- 2001056209 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction --Beginnings --The English Court, 1529-1536 --Disgrace, 1536-1537 --Return to Favour, 1537-1544 --Lennox --The Quiet Years, 1544-1553 --Years of Ascendency, 1553-1557 --Years of Trouble, The Early Elizabethan Period, 1558-1565 --The Return to Scotland --The Final Years --Epilogue --Appendix: The Devonshire Manuscript --Cast of Characters.".
- 2001056211 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Peter Markli's Approximations Mohsen Mostafavi -- Sketches Peter Markli -- Conversation Peter Markli and Marcel Meil -- The Architect and the Sculptor Erich Brandle -- The Projects Date Location -- Two single-family houses 1982 Trubbach/Azmoos -- Single-family house 1983 Sargans -- Apartment building 1986 Sargans -- Single-family house 1987 Wintherthur/Seen -- Apartment building 1988 Trubbach -- La Congiunta 1992 Giornico -- Apartment conversion 1992 Walenstadtberg -- Single-family house 1995 Grabs -- Apartment building 1995 Brig -- Single-family house 1997 Erlenbach -- Single-family house 1999 Hunenberg -- Single-family house 2000 Azmoos -- Housing 2001 Zug -- School 2000 Oerlikon/Zurich -- Acknowledgements.".
- 2001056222 tableOfContents "v. 1. Struggles for power and governmental accountability -- v. 2. Civil rights and civil liberties.".
- 2001056247 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Are the Eyes Homologous? 1 -- Jeremy C. Ahouse -- 1 Information and Knowledge Representation 17 -- 2 Automation of Protein Sequence Characterization and Its Application in Whole Proteome Analysis 19 -- Rolf Apweiler, Margaret Biswas, Wolfgang Fleischmann, Evgenia -- V. Kriventseva, and Nicola Mulder -- 3 Information Fusion and Metabolic Network Control 49 -- Andreas Freier, Ralf Hofestiidt, Matthias Lange, and Uwe Scholz -- II Gene Regulation: From Sequence to Networks 85 -- 4 Specificity of Protein-DNA Interactions 87 -- Gary D. Stormo -- 5 Genomics of Gene Regulation: The View from Escherichia coli 103 -- Julio Collado-Vides, Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb, Ernesto -- Perez-Rueda, Heladia Salgado, Araceli M. Huerta, Rosa Maria -- Gutierrez, David A. Rosenblueth, Andres Christen, Esperanza -- Benitez-Bell6n, Arturo Medrano-Soto, Socorro Gama-Castro, -- Alberto Santos-Zavaleta, Cesar Bonavides-Martinez, Edgar -- Diaz-Peredo, Fabiola Sdnchez-Solano, and Dulce Maria Milldn -- 6 Discovery of DNA Regulatory Motifs 129 -- Abigail Manson McGuire and George M. Church -- 7 Gene Networks Description and Modeling in the GeneNet -- System 149 -- Nikolay A. Kolchanov, Elena A. Ananko, Vitali A. Likhoshvai, -- Olga A. Podkolodnaya, Elena V. Ignatieva, Alexander V. -- Ratushny, and Yuri G. Matushkin -- 8 Regulation of Cellular States in Mammalian Cells from a -- Genomewide View 181 -- Sui Huang -- III Postgenomic Approaches 221 -- 9 Predicting Protein Function and Networks on a -- Genomewide Scale 223 -- Edward M. Marcotte -- 10 Metabolic Pathways 251 -- Steffen Schmidt and Thomas Dandekar -- 11 Toward Computer Simulation of the Whole Cell 273 -- Masaru Tomita.".
- 2001056248 tableOfContents "Anon., The tragedy of that famous Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero, edited with Llewelyn Morgan -- James Shirley, Cupid and death -- William Davenant, The siege of Rhodes -- William Davenant, The cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru -- William Davenant, The history of Sir Francis Drake.".