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This book treats modal logic as a theory, with several subtheories,
such as completeness theory, correspondence theory, duality theory
and transfer theory and is intended as a course in modal logic for
students who have had prior contact with modal logic and who wish
to study it more deeply. It presupposes training in mathematical or
logic. Very little specific knowledge is presupposed, most results
which are needed are proved in this book.
This book illustrates a wide geographic and stratigraphic range of
the features and structures to be seen within the modern and
preserved rock record which can be ascribed to the presence and/or
influence of microbials mats; with an accent on the Precambrian
record. It restricts to the siliciclastic rock record and
equivalent modern settings. Much work by individuals and teams has
been done on these features in the past decade but the general
sedimentologist and geologist are not well informed or even aware
of the range and importance of these structures. This book
illustrates and fully describes all the relevant features, to
accoutn for their genesis and to place their occurrence within a
conceptual-process-related, and time-palaeoenvironmental context,
as well considering their implications for sequence architecture.
"Digital Design: An Embedded Systems Approach Using VHDL" provides
a foundation in digital design for students in computer
engineering, electrical engineering and computer science courses.
It takes an up-to-date and modern approach of presenting digital
logic design as an activity in a larger systems design context.
This volume provides a comprehensive understanding of HIV/AIDS and neuro-AIDS, including a history of the disease, and an explanation of many of the conditions that can arise in afflicted patients, including opportunistic infections, central nervous system tumors, spinal cord disorders, myopathies and progressive encephalopathy, amongst others. Clinicians will gain a greater understanding of the complex mechanisms of the disease. Beginning with a basic introduction to HIV infections and Neuro-AIDS, practitioners will find useful data on advances in molecular biology, neuroepidemiology, neuroimaging, neuropathology, neuropharmacology, as well as information on the development of therapeutic strategies appropriate for the disorder, including groundbreaking retroviral therapies. In addition, the socioeconomic and political constraints that
hinder treatment and disease management in developing parts of the
world are presented.
The increased knowledge about the structure of genomes in a number
of species, about the complexity of transcriptomes, and the rapid
growth in knowledge about mutant phenotypes have set off the large
scale use of transgenes to answer basic biological questions, and
to generate new crops and novel products. This volume includes
twelve chapters, which to variable degrees describe the use of
transgenic plants to explore possibilities and approaches for the
modification of plant metabolism, adaptation or development. The
interests of the authors range from tool development, to basic
biochemical know-how about the engineering of enzymes, to exploring
avenues for the modification of complex multigenic pathways, and
include several examples for the engineering of specific pathways
in different organs and developmental stages.
As conceived by the founders of the Econometric Society,
econometrics is a field that uses economic theory and statistical
methods to address empirical problems in economics. It is a tool
for empirical discovery and policy analysis. The chapters in this
volume embody this vision and either implement it directly or
provide the tools for doing so. This vision is not shared by those
who view econometrics as a branch of statistics rather than as a
distinct field of knowledge that designs methods of inference from
data based on models of human choice behavior and social
interactions. All of the essays in this volume and its companion
volume 6B offer guidance to the practitioner on how to apply the
methods they discuss to interpret economic data. The authors of the
chapters are all leading scholars in the fields they survey and
extend.
Knowledge of plant names can give insight into largely forgotten
beliefs. For example, the common red poppy is known as "Blind Man"
due to an old superstitious belief that if the poppy were put to
the eyes it would cause blindness. Many plant names derived from
superstition, folk lore, or primal beliefs. Other names are purely
descriptive and can serve to explain the meaning of the botanical
name. For example, Beauty-Berry is the name given to the American
shrub that belongs to the genus Callicarpa. Callicarpa is Greek for
beautiful fruit. Still other names come from literary sources
providing rich detail of the transmission of words through the
ages.
Combustion under sufficiently fuel-lean conditions can have the
desirable attributes of high efficiency and low emissions, this
being particularly important in light of recent and rapid increases
in the cost of fossil fuels and concerns over the links between
combustion and global climate change. Lean Combustion is an
eminently authoritative, reference work on the latest advances in
lean combustion technology and systems. It will offer engineers
working on combustion equipment and systems both the fundamentals
and the latest developments in more efficient fuel usage and in
much-sought-after reductions of undesirable emissions, while still
achieving desired power output and performance. This volume brings
together research and design of lean combustion systems across the
technology spectrum in order to explore the state-of-the-art in
lean combustion and its role in meeting current and future demands
on combustion systems.
The rate of neurodevelopmental disabilities, including autism,
mental retardation, hearing loss and attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder is rising in the United States. Although
estimates of the prevalence of these disorders vary, figures from
the CDC indicate that 4% of all school age children are
developmentally disabled. During infancy, many important milestones
in behavioral development are shared between human and nonhuman
primates. Learning more about the causes of abnormal development in
monkeys has provided important insights into the mechanisms
underlying neurodevelopmental disabilities in human infants. This
book documents the latest research not commonly found in other
references, and provides a comprehensive look at the results from
decades of work with nonhuman primates as it relates to child
development and disability.
Is your memory hierarchy stopping your microprocessor from
performing at the high level it should be? Memory Systems: Cache,
DRAM, Disk shows you how to resolve this problem.
Today, in the era of the statins (cholesterol lowering drugs),
there is no longer any doubt about the value of lowering blood
cholesterol levels. This book chronicles the controversy that
swirled around the 'lipid hypothesis' of atherosclerosis for so
many years. In fact, 'the lower the better' is the position of many
clinicians. However, getting to this point has been a long uphill
battle marked by heated debate and sometimes violent disagreement.
The history of this controversy is told here for its own sake and
because remembering it may help us avoid similar mistakes in the
future.
Standards, while being definitive, do not usually serve as the best
reference to the use of a programming language. Books on languages
usually are able to explain usage better, but lack the definitive
precision of a standard. This book combines the two; it is the
standard with added explanatory material.
This book has evolved from the lecture course on Functional Analysis I had given several times at the ETH. The text has a strict logical order, in the style of "Definition - Theorem - Proof - Example - Exercises". The proofs are rather thorough and there many examples. The first part of the book(the first three chapters, resp. the first two volumes) is devoted to the theory of Banach spaces in the most general sense of the term. The purpose of the first chapter (resp. first volume) is to introduce those results on Banach spaces which are used later or which are closely connected with the book. It therefore only contains a small part of the theory, and several results are stated (and proved) in a diluted form. The second chapter (which together with Chapter 3 makes the second volume) deals with Banach algebras (and involutive Banach algebras), which constitute the main topic of the first part of the book. The third chapter deals with compact operators on Banach spaces and linear (ordinary and partial) differential equations - applications of the, theory of Banach algebras.
The effect of manmade activities is primarily local but can extend
far away from the location of intervention. This underlines the
importance of establishing coastal zone management plans covering
large stretches of coastlines.
QoS, short for "quality of service," is one of the most important
goals a network designer or administrator will have. Ensuring that
the network runs at optimal precision with data remaining accurate,
traveling fast, and to the correct user are the main objectives of
QoS. The various media that fly across the network including voice,
video, and data have different idiosyncrasies that try the
dimensions of the network. This malleable network architecture
poses an always moving potential problem for the network
professional.
In the first years after the discovery of radioactivity it became clear that nuclear physics was, by excellence, the science of small quantum systems. Between the fifties and the eighties nuclear physics and elementary particles physics lived their own lives, without much interaction. During this period the basic concepts were defined. Recently, contrary to the specialization law often observed in science, the overlap between nuclear and elementary particle physics has become somewhat blurred.
This book examines the role that dopamine plays in schizophrenia,
examining its role in not only the symptoms of the disease but also
in its treatment. It also reviews all neurotransmitters that have
been implicated in schizophrenia, exploring the genetic data,
clinical data implicating the transmitter, and the preclinical data
exploring how a transmitter may interact with dopamine and
contribute to the dopaminergic phenotype observed in the illness.
This book will serve as an educational tool for instructors, a
guide for clinicians, and be of interest to researchers. It is a
good reference for researchers specialized in one particular area
and interested in learning about other areas of pathology in
schizophrenia and how they may all feed into each other. The book
concludes with an overall integrative model assembling as many of
these elements as possible.
The polygon-mesh approach to 3D modeling was a huge advance, but today its limitations are clear. Longer render times for increasingly complex images effectively cap image complexity, or else stretch budgets and schedules to the breaking point. Point-based graphics promises to change all that, and this book explains how. Comprised of contributions from leaders in the development and application of this technology, Point-Based Graphics examines it from all angles, beginning with the way in which the latest photographic and scanning devices have enabled modeling based on true geometry, rather than appearance. From there, it s on to the methods themselves. Even though
point-based graphics is in its infancy, practitioners have already
established many effective, economical techniques for achieving all
the major effects associated with traditional 3D Modeling and
rendering. You ll learn to apply these techniques, and you ll also
learn how to create your own. The final chapter demonstrates how to
do this using Pointshop3D, an open-source tool for developing new
point-based algorithms. A copy of this tool can be found on the
companion website.
Information Security is usually achieved through a mix of
technical, organizational and legal measures. These may include the
application of cryptography, the hierarchical modeling of
organizations in order to assure confidentiality, or the
distribution of accountability and responsibility by law, among
interested parties.
This book provides comprehensive coverage of mobile data networking
and mobile communications under a single cover for diverse
audiences including managers, practicing engineers, and students
who need to understand this industry. In the last two decades, many
books have been written on the subject of wireless communications
and networking. However, mobile data networking and mobile
communications were not fully addressed in a unified fashion. This
book fills that gap in the literature and is written to provide
essentials of wireless communications and wireless networking,
including Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN), Wireless Local
Area Networks (WLAN), and Wireless Wide Area Networks (WWAN).
Climate for the 21st century is expected to be considerably
different from the present and recent past. Industrialization
growth combined with the increasing CO2 concentration in the
atmosphere and massive deforestation are well above the values over
the past several decades and are expected to further grow. Air
temperature is rising rapidly well as does the weather variability
producing frequent extreme events. Six of the ten warmest years
occurred in the 1990s. Temperatures predicted for the 21st century
ranges well above the present day value.
In the early days of the Web a need was recognized for a language
to display 3D objects through a browser. An HTML-like language,
VRML, was proposed in 1994 and became the standard for describing
interactive 3D objects and worlds on the Web. 3D Web courses were
started, several best-selling books were published, and VRML
continues to be used today. However VRML, because it was based on
HTML, is a stodgy language that is not easy to incorporate with
other applications and has been difficult to add features to.
Meanwhile, applications for interactive 3D graphics have been
exploding in areas such as medicine, science, industry, and
entertainment. There is a strong need for a set of modern Web-based
technologies, applied within a standard extensible framework, to
enable a new generation of modeling & simulation applications
to emerge, develop, and interoperate. X3D is the next generation
open standard for 3D on the web. It is the result of several years
of development by the Web 3D Consortium's X3D Task Group. Instead
of a large monolithic specification (like VRML), which requires
full adoption for compliance, X3D is a component-based architecture
that can support applications ranging from a simple non-interactive
animation to the latest streaming or rendering applications. X3D
replaces VRML, but also provides compatibility with existing VRML
content and browsers. Don Brutzman organized the first symposium on
VRML and is playing a similar role with X3D; he is a founding
member of the consortium. Len Daly is a professional member of the
consortium and both Len and Don have been involved with the
development of the standard from the start.
Neurotrauma is the leading cause of death and disability in young
adults, and the incidence in older patients is increasing.
Neurotrauma is also a field in medicine with one of the highest
unmet needs. Concentrated, focused and multidisciplinary efforts
are required to combat this important disease. Exciting findings
from basic research open opportunities for improving treatment
results.
Calcium is a versatile carrier of signals regulating many aspects of cellular activity such as fertilization to create a new life and programmed cell death to end it. Calcium homeostasis is strictly controlled by channels, pumps and exchangers functioning as gates for calcium entry and release. Given that calcium is such a versatile messenger the field of calcium signaling is continuously and rapidly expanding. This book reviews the most recent developments in calcium signaling by leading experts in the field. It is a state-of-the-art summary of our present knowledge in this quickly growing field and provides insight into the impressive progress made in many areas of calcium signaling, while reminding us of how much remains to be learned.
This book presents some fundamental concepts behind the basic
theories and tools of discrete element methods (DEM), its
historical development, and its wide scope of applications in
geology, geophysics and rock engineering. Unlike almost all books
available on the general subject of DEM, this book includes
coverage of both explicit and implicit DEM approaches, namely the
Distinct Element Methods and Discontinuous Deformation Analysis
(DDA) for both rigid and deformable blocks and particle systems,
and also the Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) approach for fluid
flow and solute transport simulations. The latter is actually also
a discrete approach of importance for rock mechanics and rock
engineering. In addition, brief introductions to some alternative
approaches are also provided, such as percolation theory and
Cosserat micromechanics equivalence to particle systems, which
often appear hand-in-hand with the DEM in the literature.
Fundamentals of the particle mechanics approach using DEM for
granular media is also presented. |
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