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TransLatin Joyce explores the circulation of James Joyce's work in
the Ibero-American literary system. The essays address Joycean
literary engagements in Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Mexico, and
Cuba, using concepts from postcolonial translation studies,
antimodernism, game theory, sound studies, deconstruction, and
post-Euclidean physics.
What can you learn from the most successful companies in the world?
The NBA Story will help you understand and adopt the competitive
strategies, workplace culture, and daily business practices that
enabled the exciting basketball league to become the powerhouse it
is today. Today's NBA is filled with larger-than-life figures, like
LeBron James, James Harden and Stephen Curry, who effortlessly
dominate the courts. But it wasn't always so glamorous. The
multi-billion-dollar league has grown from humble roots into a
sports powerhouse that is loved around the world due to savvy
digital marketing and a global focus. Thanks to the popularity of
individual players and team rivalries, the NBA has survived league
mergers and financial crisis. Teams have earned the respect of
millions of loyal fans who are dedicated to the success of each and
every organization within the league. Through the story of the NBA,
you'll learn: How to keep a dream alive when it seems like no one
wants to see it come true. How a company can find their way out of
a financial crisis. How presentation is the secret sauce to the
success of any show. And how a company can build a loyal fanbase
who will do anything to keep them on top.
This is the second of two volumes that review, for the first time,
all major aspects of photorefractive effects and their
applications. Photorefractive effects in electro-optic crystals are
based on optically induced space-charge fields which ultimately
alter the refractive indices by the electro-optic Pockels effect.
The fundamental phenomena leading to photoinduced changes of
refractive index, the materials requirements and experimental
results on a variety of photorefractive materials are discussed and
the most recent theoretical models describing these phenomena are
presented. Interest in photorefractive materials has increased in
recent years mainly because of their potential for nonlinear
optical devices and for optical signals processing applications.
Most of these applications are reviewed in this volume. The
contributions to the two volumes are written by experts on each
topic and are intended for scientists and engineers active in the
field and for researchers and graduate students entering the field.
Over 300 references to original papers on photorefractive and
associated phenomena are cited. Volume 1 appeared as Volume 61 of
"Topics in Applied Physics."
As biotechnology produces an unprecedented number of new
plantvarieties, automated transplant production systems offer the
means for their large-scale introduction via a rapid, efficient and
economic method. As labour costs increase, so will automated
systems assume even greater importance. Reforestation and
afforestation projects, anti-des-ertification plantings and an
increasing demand for urban greenery also create enormous demands
for the mass production of high quality transplants, in addition to
the commercial needs of the agriculture industry. The application
of engineering techniques to modern micropropagation techniques and
plant production means that many tasks can be automated, especially
physical manipulation and close control of the microenvironment.
This volume provides overviews of the main con-cepts -- plug
seedling production, micropropagation, robotization, model
development, measurement and environmental control -- with an
emphasis on practical considerations. Examples are drawn from
flower, vegetable and forest tree species to show how disciplines
such as robotics and image analysis have a part to play in plant
production.
First of all, I would like to share the great pleasure of the
successful five-day symposium with every participant in the 5th
Iketani Conference which was held in Kagoshima from April1S
(Tuesday) to 22 (Saturday), 1995. Outstanding speakers
enthusiastically presented their up-to-the-minute results.
Relatively little time was allotted for each presentation to ensure
asdnuch time. as possible for intensive discussions on the
particular topics that had just been p esented: I was delighted to
see that the lectures were of high quality, and the discu,
ssionswere lively, exciting, and productive in a congenial
atmosphere. We also had 92 papers in the poster .session, in which
young (and relatively young) scientists made every effort to
present the novel results of their research in advanced
biomaterials and drug delivery systems (DDS). I believe some of the
research is most promising and will become noteworthy in the
twenty-first century. It was a privilege for me to deliver a
lecture at the special session of the symposium. In my introductory
remarks, I pointed out five key terms in multifaceted biomaterials
research: materials design, concept or methodology, devices,
properties demanded, and fundamentals. I am confident that
innovative progress in device manufacturing for end-use, e.g.,
artificial organs, vascular grafts, and DDS, can be brought about
only through properly designed advanced materials that exhibit the
desired functionality at the interface with any living body."
Transitions from the innermost shells of iron, especially the K-
and L-shelllines, provide a powerful tool for probing the physical
characteristics of hot plasmas in X-ray sources. Their strength and
purity allow important conclusions to be drawn even with modest
energy resolution. They should also help in studying the regions
around black holes and neutron stars. In this book the state of the
art and themost recent theoretical and experimental observations
are presented. The book will be a valuable source for future
satellite missions. It addresses both researchers and graduate
students in astrophysics.
Context-aware systems aim to deliver a rich user experience by
taking into account the current user context (location, time,
activity, etc.), possibly captured without his intervention. For
example, cell phones are now able to continuously update a user's
location while, at the same time, users execute an increasing
amount of activities online, where their actions may be easily
captured (e.g. login in a web application) without user consent. In
the last decade, this topic has seen numerous developments that
demonstrate its relevance and usefulness. The trend was accelerated
with the widespread availability of powerful mobile devices (e.g.
smartphones) that include a myriad of sensors which enable
applications to capture the user context. However, there are
several challenges that must be addressed; we focus on scalability
(large number of context aware messages) and privacy (personal data
that may be propagated). This book is organized in five chapters
starting with an introduction to the theme raising the most
important challenges. Then, chapter two presents several important
definitions (establishing a common ground for the following
chapters) and taxonomy. These are important to chapter three which
describes some of the most relevant distributed context-aware
systems that can be classified according to the taxonomy. Privacy
is addressed in chapter four and chapter five presents some
important conclusions. The audience for this book is wide;
researchers, students and professionals interested in the areas
addressed will find the most relevant information regarding
scalability and privacy in distributed context-aware systems.
One of the major experiments in earth science at the present time
is about to begin: the World Climate Research Program (WCRP). The
objectives of WCRP are to determine the extent to which climate
change can be predicted, and the extent to which human activities
(such as increasing the level of CO ) can influence our climate. 2
To understand and possibly to predict climate change, one needs a
good understanding of the dynamics of the ocean, the atmosphere,
and the processes by which they are coupled. Two major programs are
being developed within WCRP: TOGA (Tropical Oceans, Global
Atmosphere) and WOCE (World Ocean CirculatIon Experiment). The
success of these programs will depend on many things, not least of
which is the existence of a pool of active young researchers. This
NATO Advanced Study Institute brought together students and young
scientists from 13 countries, most of them from Europe and North
America. The objective was to provide them with a background in the
perceived state of knowledge of atmosphere and ocean dynamics, and
to mediate a flavour of the problems presently concerning
scientists active in climate related dynamics. In the past, the two
disciplines of oceanography and meteorology have largely been
carried out separately. But for climate research both disciplines
must interact strongly, and another ob jecti ve of this school was
to bring together both oceanographers and meteorologists. To
promote an integrated approach, the lecture presentations were
divided into two formats.
Solar energy will undoubtedly become a main source of energy in our
life by the end of this century, but how big of a role will
photovoltaics play in this new energy infrastructure? Besides cost
and efficiency, there are other barriers for current solar cell
technologies to become a noticeable source of energy in the future.
Availability of raw materials, energy input, storage of solar
electricity, and recycling of dead modules can all prevent or
hinder a tangible impact by solar photovoltaics. This book is
intended for readers with minimal technical background and aims to
explore not only the fundamentals but also major issues in
large-scale deployment of solar photovoltaics. Thought-provoking
ideas to overcoming some of the barriers are discussed.
Hans von Holst Royal Institute of Technology, WHO Collaborating
Center, Sweden Ake Nygren Karolinska Institute, WHO Collaborating
Center, Sweden Ake E. Andersson Institute for Futures Studies,
Sweden n a recent study initiated by Harvard University, World Bank
and I World Health Organization it was concluded that road injuries
will be ranked from number 9 today to number 3 within the next two
to three decades if authorities all over the world do not pay more
attention to this significant problem. Injuries in traffic do not
only concern the patient himself but also the relatives from an
emotional point of view and the society from a socio economic
point. Both emerging markets and industrial countries have
significant experi ence of the events following a traffic accident.
Much effort has been directed towards transportation of the victim
from the scene of the accident to intensive care unit in the
hospital. Simultaneously, the awareness of our knowledge about how
these injuries should be prevented is striking. The focus of this
second book of transportation, traffic safety and health is to
further present some of the latest aspects in the area of mobility
and its rela tion to planning of an optimal traffic safety with
respect to our present knowl edge in the field. The volume contains
a collection of contributions presented of scientists, clinicians
and administrators at The Second International Conference on
Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health, held in Brussels,
Belgium, 1996."
The increased efficiency and quality constraints imposed on
electrical energy systems have inspired a renewed research interest
in the study of formal approaches to the analysis and control of
power electronics converters. Switched systems represent a useful
framework for modeling these converters and the peculiarities of
their operating conditions and control goals justify the specific
classification of switched electronic systems . Indeed, idealized
switched models of power converters introduce problems not commonly
encountered when analyzing generic switched models or non-switched
electrical networks. In that sense the analysis of switched
electronic systems represents a source for new ideas and benchmarks
for switched and hybrid systems generally. Dynamics and Control of
Switched Electronic Systems draws on the expertise of an
international group of expert contributors to give an overview of
recent advances in the modeling, simulation and control of switched
electronic systems. The reader is provided with a well-organized
source of references and a mathematically-based report of the state
of the art in analysis and design techniques for switched power
converters. Intuitive language, realistic illustrative examples and
numerical simulations help the reader to come to grips with the
rigorous presentation of many promising directions of research such
as: converter topologies and modulation techniques;
continuous-time, discrete-time and hybrid models; modern control
strategies for power converters; and challenges in numerical
simulation. The guidance and information imparted in this text will
be appreciated by engineers, and applied mathematicians working on
system and circuit theory, control systems development, and
electronic and energy conversion systems design."
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Clinical Image-Based Procedures. Translational Research in Medical Imaging
- Second International Workshop, CLIP 2013, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2013, Nagoya, Japan, September 22, 2013, Revised Selected Papers
(Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Marius Erdt, Marius George Linguraru, Cristina Oyarzun Laura, Raj Shekhar, Stefan Wesarg, …
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This book constitutes revised selected papers from the
International Workshop on Clinical Image-Based Procedures, CLIP
2013, held in conjunction with MICCAI 2012 in Nagoya, Japan, in
September 2013. The 19 papers presented in this volume were
carefully reviewed and selected from 26 submissions. The workshop
was a productive and exciting forum for the discussion and
dissemination of clinically tested, state-of-the-art methods for
image-based planning, monitoring and evaluation of medical
procedures.
Over the last decade, Africa has taken a central position in the
search for the timing and mechanisms leading to modern human
origins, and the rich archaeological and human paleontological
record of North Africa is critical to this search. In this volume,
we bring together new research into the archaeology, human
paleontology, chronology, and environmental context of modern human
origins in North Africa. The result is a volume that better
integrates the North African record into the modern human origins
debate and at the same time highlights the research questions that
are currently the focus of continued work in the area. "
This second edition of a well-received volume has been thoroughly
updated and expanded to cover the most recent developments.
Coverage now includes additional polymers such as polyindole and
polyazines, composites of polymers with carbon nanotubes, metals,
and metal oxides, as well as bending-beam techniques for
characterization. Again, the author provides a systematic survey of
the knowledge accumulated in this field in the last thirty years.
This includes thermodynamic aspects, the theory of the mechanism of
charge transport processes, the chemical and physical properties of
these compounds, the techniques of characterization, the chemical
and electrochemical methods of synthesis as well as the application
of these systems. The book contains a compilation of the polymers
prepared so far and covers the relevant literature with almost 2000
references. From reviews of the previous edition 'a comprehensive
reference guide for those interested in this field' (Journal of
Solid State Electrochemistry)
In the last twenty years polarized beams of slow neutrons have been
used effectively in fundamental research in nuclear physics. Parity
violation in nuclear fission and neutron optics was discoverd as
well as the nuclear precession of neutrons and the coherent
interference of spin channels in neutron capture by nuclei.
Furthermore, these methods helped to understand better the
neutron`s electric dipole moment and its beta decay. This book
gives a thorough introduction to these experimental methods
including the most recent techniques of generating and analyzing
polarized neutral beams. It clearly shows the close relationship
between elementary particle physics and nuclear physics, in
particular in the section dealing with the effects caused by weak
interactions. Special attention is paid to experiments which
investigate the violation of quantum mechanical conservation laws.
The book not only addresses specialists but also those interested
in the foundations of elementary particle and nuclear physics. It
is well suited as additional reading for students.
Depuis Ie lancement de SPOUTNIK I par l'Union Sovietique Ie 4
Octobre 1957, des experiences humaines de Mecanique celeste de
cette sorte ont ete repetees it de nombreuses reprises en U. R. S.
S. et aux U. S. A. En 1961, sur ma proposition, l'Union
Internationale de Mecanique tMorique et appliquee retint l'idee de
consacrer en 1962 un Symposium special it la confrontation des
resultats des experiences sovietiques et americaines en vue d'en
tirer Ie maximum d'enseignements sur la question fondamentale
suivante concernant la " Dynamique des satellites artificiels) de
la Terre: quelles sont la nature et les lois des forces reelles qui
agissent sur ces mobiles au voisinage de notre planete, et qui
determinent par consequent leur mouvement~ En d'autres termes, il
s'agissait de faire Ie point de nos connaissances sur Ie probleme
du mouvement des Astres, magistralement resolu par NEWTON il Y a
plus de trois siecles pour des astres quasi-ponctuels et assez
eloignes. Les moyens d'observation utilises pour connaitre avec la
meilleure precision possible Ie mouvement des satellites
artificiels lances depuis 1957, et Ie fait de. la proximite
relative de ces satellites par rapport it la Terre sont par
eux-memes d~ nature it reveler soit des alterations de la loi
classique de 1'attraction newtonienne, dont la signification serait
it rechercher, soit l'intervention de forces per- turbatrices, dont
l'origine et Vexpression seraient it preciser.
This book presents the recent advances and developments in
control, automation, robotics and measuring techniques. It presents
contributions of top experts in the fields, focused on both theory
and industrial practice. The particular chapters present a deep
analysis of a specific technical problem which is in general
followed by a numerical analysis and simulation and results of an
implementation for the solution of a real world problem. The book
presents the results of the International Conference AUTOMATION
2014 held 26 - 28 March, 2014 in Warsaw, Poland on Automation
Innovations and Future Prospectives The presented theoretical
results, practical solutions and guidelines will be useful for both
researchers working in the area of engineering sciences and for
practitioners solving industrial problems."
The reliable detection of low-level image structures is an old and
still challenging problem in computer vision. This book leads a
detailed tour through the LSD algorithm, a line segment detector
designed to be fully automatic. Based on the a contrario framework,
the algorithm works efficiently without the need of any parameter
tuning. The design criteria are thoroughly explained and the
algorithm's good and bad results are illustrated on real and
synthetic images. The issues involved, as well as the strategies
used, are common to many geometrical structure detection problems
and some possible extensions are discussed.
This book should be used to question your relationship with your
own lunatic gene. You know that you have it. Logic could not
possibly adequately explain all of your perceived shortcomings or
quirks. It's ok, you're not alone! If you have ever questioned the
sanity of your family, your life or yourself, this book will help
you to reach more peace with this. We all have a Lunatic Gene. It
can cause us to think or do seemingly insane things. Thinking about
doing insane things is normal. This book explains why. If you have
lost loved ones, seen long relationships end, ran out of money, or
feel that there is nothing left to strive for, you will be feeling
this more than most. Everybody has a breaking point. This book is a
warning of the early danger signs that can lead you to lunatic
thoughts and actions. It is not what you think that's a problem,
only how you respond. This lunacy left unmanaged will lead almost
everyone to thoughts of anger, revenge, desolation, suicide and
death. Fortunately, with a bit of awareness of how this happens, it
is also possible to use your lowest moments as positive change
agents that can harness your lunacy and change your life in a
positive way. Understanding your Lunatic Gene will set you free.
But first, it will annoy you! This book will help you to facilitate
this journey.
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Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction
- 7th International Conference, SBP 2014, Washington, DC, USA, April 1-4, 2014. Proceedings
(Paperback, 2014 ed.)
William G. Kennedy, Nitin Agarwal, Shanchieh Jay Yang
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th
International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural
Modeling, and Prediction, SBP 2014, held in Washington, DC, USA, in
April 2014. The 51 full papers presented were carefully reviewed
and selected from 101 submissions. The SBP conference provides a
forum for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry,
and government agencies to exchange ideas on current challenges in
social computing, behavioral-cultural modeling and prediction, and
on state-of-the-art methods and best practices being adopted to
tackle these challenges. The topical areas addressed by the papers
are social and behavioral sciences, health sciences, military
science, and information science.
One of the last Prussian Reforms during the Napoleonic Era was the
constitution of local autonomy for the cities. Proof of its lasting
importance is that it was the cities that carried out the
deficit-based employment policies of the early 1930s also had to
carry the burden of a democratic reconstitution of Germany in the
postwar period. After the crushing defeat at Napoleon's hands,
likewise the reconstitution of Prussia fell to the cities. Today,
the same constellation of problems can be found on different
stages. Europe, as it is growing together, faces a democracy
deficit which ultimately will have to be addressed by the cities.
The countries in transition and undergoing transformation likewise
will have to find arenas for democratic decision making, which
likely will be at the municipal level. Finally, the United States
of America also faces a quagmire at the federal level which
ultimately will have to be resolved at the state or local level.
Contributions to this book examine all of these issues, making it
of interest to students in urban studies, public administration,
history and political science as well as policy-makers concerned
with local government and autonomy.
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