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This collection sheds new light on the nature, role and practice of
philosophy and science in the renewed Berlin Academy from the
mid-1740s to the 1770s, and in so doing provides a robust new
instalment of materials for the broader task of constructing a
historiography of philosophy at this important Enlightenment
institution. The collection ranges from discussions of the roles of
philosophy and natural philosophy in the formation of the
reinvigorated Academy in the mid-1740s, to conceptions of the
correct philosophical methodology to be deployed by the Academy. It
provides the first ever study of the nature and arrangement of the
new classes of the Academy, and a fresh appraisal of the Academy's
methodological eclecticism. One recurring theme is the status of
metaphysics: there are studies of both special metaphysics,
including the study of the soul; general metaphysics, that is, the
study of being in general; and foundational metaphysical principles
and concepts, such as Maupertuis's Principle of least action,
Euler's concept of space and Lambert's notion of an experimental
metaphysics. The collection also takes the study of the Academy in
new directions through focused studies of important figures whose
writings deserve to be better understood, such as Jean Bernard
Merian, Louis de Beausobre, Jean Henri Samuel Formey and Johann
Georg Sulzer.
Success in your calculus course starts here! James Stewart's
CALCULUS texts are world-wide best-sellers for a reason: they are
clear, accurate, and filled with relevant, real-world examples.
With CALCULUS: EARLY TRANCENDENTALS, Metric Sixth Edition, Stewart
conveys not only the utility of calculus to help you develop
technical competence, but also gives you an appreciation for the
intrinsic beauty of the subject. His patient examples and built-in
learning aids will help you build your mathematical confidence and
achieve your goals in the course!
Engineering Mathematics is the unparalleled undergraduate textbook
for students of electrical, electronic, communications and systems
engineering. Tried and tested over many years, this widely used
textbook is now in its 5th edition, having been fully updated and
revised. This new edition includes an even greater emphasis on the
application of mathematics within a range of engineering contexts.
It features detailed explanation of why a technique is important to
engineers. In addition, it provides essential guidance in how to
use mathematics to solve engineering problems. This approach
ensures a deep and practical understanding of the role of
mathematics in modern engineering.
The OCR A level Lab Books support students in completing the A
level Core Practical requirements. This lab book includes: all the
instructions students need to perform the Core Practicals,
consistent with our A level online teaching resources writing
frames for students to record their results and reflect on their
work CPAC Skills Checklists, so that students can track the
practical skills they have learned, in preparation for their exams
practical skills practice questions a full set of answers. This lab
book is designed to help students to: structure their A level lab
work to ensure that they cover the Core Practical assessment
criteria track their progress in the development of A level
practical skills create a record of all of the Core Practical work
they will have completed, in preparation for revision.
Please note this version is for instructors only; students and
bookstores should purchase 9780815346102. As with the first
edition, this new edition of Living in a Microbial World is written
for students taking a general microbiology course, or a
microbiology-based course for non-science majors. The
conversational style and use of practical, everyday examples make
the essential concepts of microbiology accessible to a wide
audience. While using this approach, the text maintains scientific
rigor with clear explanations spanning the breadth of microbiology,
including health, evolution, ecology, food production,
biotechnology, and industrial processes. Each chapter contains a
series of case studies based on microbiology in the news, in
history, and in literature. There are questions at the end of each
case study and the end of each chapter, as well as an online quiz
with help on answering the questions. The text, questions, and
cases have been updated to reflect the changing influence of
microbiology in the world today, from the microbiome, to new
disease outbreaks (Ebola and Zika) and antibiotic resistance, to
new biotechnology tools (CRISPR-Cas). Living in a Microbial World,
Second Edition is additionally supported by the Garland Science
Learning System. This homework platform is designed to evaluate and
improve student performance and allows instructors to select
assignments on specific topics and review the performance of the
entire class, as well as individual students, via the instructor
dashboard. Students receive immediate feedback on their mastery of
the topics, and will be better prepared for lectures and classroom
discussions. The user-friendly system provides a convenient way to
engage students while assessing progress. Performance data can be
used to tailor classroom discussion, activities, and lectures to
address students' needs precisely and efficiently. For more
information and sample material, visit
http://garlandscience.rocketmix.com/. Living in a Microbial World,
Second Edition comes with a full range of supplements: The Garland
Science Learning System Images available in PowerPoint and JPEG
Testbank Online quiz with answers and feedback Extra modules Help
answering the end-of-chapter questions Animations Media guide
Online glossary
For thousands of years, mathematicians have used the timeless art of logic to see the world more clearly. In The Art of Logic, Royal Society Science Book Prize nominee Eugenia Cheng shows how anyone can think like a mathematician - and see, argue and think better.
Learn how to simplify complex decisions without over-simplifying them. Discover the power of analogies and the dangers of false equivalences. Find out how people construct misleading arguments, and how we can argue back.
Eugenia Cheng teaches us how to find clarity without losing nuance, taking a careful scalpel to the complexities of politics, privilege, sexism and dozens of other real-world situations. Her Art of Logic is a practical and inspiring guide to decoding the modern world.
Theoretical advances and new foundations have been reported at the
Conference for more than 40 years which has helped expand the range
of applications as well as the type of materials in response to
industrial and professional requirements. Since the conference
started it has attracted high quality papers that report further
advances in techniques that reduce or eliminate the type of meshes
associated with finite elements or finite differences, for
instance. As design, analysis and manufacture become more
integrated, the chances are that the users will be less aware of
the capabilities of the analytical techniques that are at the core
of the process. This reinforces the need to retain expertise in
certain specialised areas of numerical methods, such as BEM/MRM, to
ensure that all new tools perform satisfactorily in the integrated
process. The maturity of BEM since 1978 has resulted in a
substantial number of industrial applications, which demonstrate
the accuracy, robustness and easy use of the technique. Their range
still needs to be widened, taking into account the potentialities
of the Mesh Reduction techniques in general. The included papers
originate from the 46th conference on Boundary Elements and other
Mesh Reduction Methods (BEM/MRM) which acts as a forum to discuss
new ideas and critically compare results before the solution and
tools are released to the end users.
The UK's most trusted A level Mathematics resources With over
900,000 copies sold (plus 1.3 million copies sold of the previous
edition), Pearson's own resources for Pearson Edexcel are the
market-leading and most trusted for AS and A level Mathematics. Our
A level Mathematics Pure Year 2 Practice Book helps you get
exam-ready with confidence and practice at the right pace.
Coverage: the practice workbooks cover all Pure, Statistics and
Mechanics topics Quantity: the most A level question practice
available, with over 2,000 extra questions per book Practice at the
right pace: start with the essentials, build your skills with
various practice questions to make connections between topics, then
apply this to exam-style questions at the end of each chapter Get
exam-ready with confidence: differentiated questions including
'Bronze, Silver, Gold' in each chapter, and a mixed problem-solving
section for each book, will guide and help you to develop the
skills you need for your exams Designed to be used flexibly, the
practice books are fully mapped to the scheme of work and textbooks
so you can use them seamlessly in and out of the classroom and all
year round. Use them lesson by lesson, topic by topic, for
homework, revision and more - the choice is yours Great value
practice materials that are cheaper than photocopying, saves more
time than independently sourcing questions and answers, and are all
in one place Pearson Edexcel AS and A level Mathematics Pure
Mathematics Year 2 Practice Book matches the Pearson Edexcel exam
structure and is fully integrated with Pearson Edexcel's
interactive scheme of work. Practice books are also available
offering the most comprehensive and flexible AS/A level Maths
practice with over 2000 extra questions. Pearson's revision
resources are the smart choice for those revising for Pearson
Edexcel AS and A level Mathematics - there is a Revision Workbook
for exam practice and a Revision Guide for classroom and
independent study. Practice Papers Plus+ books contain additional
full length practice papers, so you can practice answering
questions by writing straight into the book and perfect your
responses with targeted hints, guidance and support for every
question, including fully worked solutions.
Beginning with a review of formal languages and their syntax and
semantics, Logic, Proof and Computation conducts a computer
assisted course in formal reasoning and the relevance of logic to
mathematical proof, information processing and philosophy. Topics
covered include formal grammars, semantics of formal languages,
sequent systems, truth-tables, propositional and first order logic,
identity, proof heuristics, regimentation, set theory, databases,
automated deduction, proof by induction, Turing machines,
undecidability and a computer illustration of the reasoning
underpinning Godel's incompleteness proof. LPC is designed as a
multidisciplinary reader for students in computing, philosophy and
mathematics.
Designed to cover the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics used
in engineering, the book introduces topics such as the laws of
thermodynamics, exergy analysis, thermodynamic cycles, measurement
theory, and applications. Using step by step examples and numerous
illustrations, the book is designed with a "self-teaching"
methodology, including a variety of exercises with corresponding
answers to enhance mastery of the content. The book provides an
engineer with a basic understanding or review of thermodynamic
principles. Features Designed to cover the fundamental concepts of
thermodynamics used in engineering Introduces topics such as the
laws of thermodynamics, exergy analysis, thermodynamic cycles,
measurement theory, and applications Includes a variety of
exercises such as conceptual questions for review, and numerical
exercises(with answers) to enhance mastery of the content
The AMS Page a Day Calendar is a collection of 366 mathematical
morsels. Each day features a fun math fact, a tidbit of math
history, a piece of art made using mathematics, a mathematical
puzzle or activity, or another mathematical delight. Topics range
from the serious to the silly, from the abstract to the very real.
The calendar features mathematics done by people from different
races, genders, geographic locations, and time periods. Anyone
interested in mathematics will learn something new and have their
imagination sparked by something they find in the calendar. It will
be a mathematical companion for your year.
More than four decades have passed since surface-enhanced Raman
scattering (SERS) was discovered. In today's world SERS has been
established as a plasmon-based spectroscopy with ultra-high
sensitivity and versatility at the forefront of the developments in
plasmonics. SERS has been developing with the advances in
nanoscience and nanotechnology. The "SERS world" has grown up
markedly for the last 20 years or so, and recently the wider
concept of, plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy was born.
Plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy contains not only SERS but also
tip-enhanced Raman scattering (TERS), surface-enhanced infrared
absorption (SEIRA), surface-enhanced fluorescence (SEF), and more.
Through these novel spectroscopies various amazing properties of
plasmons have become known, providing new exciting research fields.
One of the main purposes of the book is to convey the enthusiastic
discussion on plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy at the symposium to the
scientific community. This book reports leading-edge advances in
the theory of plasmonic enhancement and application of
plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy to biology, chemistry, physics,
materials science, and medicine. Many books have been published
about SERS, but this may be the first time that a book on a wide
area of plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy has ever been published. The
book consists of two volumes; the second volume discusses TERS,
SEIRA, and other topics related to plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. This insightful Advanced Introduction provides an in-depth
review of current U.S. technology policy, tracing the legislative
history of policies such as the Economic Recovery Tax Act, the
Small Business Innovation Development Act and the National
Cooperative Research Act. The critical elements of the ecosystem in
which technology policy exists are also discussed, with a
particular focus on U.S. patent policy and U.S. investments in
infrastructure technology. Key features include: Historical trace
of U.S. technology policy ideas over the past 75 years Comparison
of U.S. technology policies to those in other nations Agenda for
future thinking about U.S. technology policy Integrated discussion
of U.S. technology policy Economic rationale for U.S. technology
policy This Advanced Introduction will be invaluable for
international business leaders and policymakers, in addition to
scholars in economics, public administration, business and public
policy.
Spark scientific curiosity from a young age with this six-level
course through an enquiry-based approach and active learning.
Collins International Primary Science fully meets the requirements
of the Cambridge Primary Science Curriculum Framework from 2020 and
has been carefully developed for a range of international contexts.
The course is organised into four main strands: Biology, Chemistry,
Physics and Earth and Space and the skills detailed under the
'Thinking and Working Scientifically' strand are introduced and
taught in the context of those areas. For each Student's Book at
Stages 1 to 6, we offer: A full colour and highly illustrated
Student's Book Photo-rich spreads show that science is 'real' and
puts it into context Earth and Space content covers the new
curriculum framework Thinking and Working Scientifically deepens
and enhances the delivery of Science skills Actively learn through
practical activities that don't require specialist equipment or
labs Scaffolding allows students of varying abilities to work with
common content and meet learning objectives Supports Cambridge
Global Perspectives (TM) with activities that develop and practise
key skills Provides learner support as part of a set of resources
for the Cambridge Primary Science curriculum framework (0097) from
2020 This series is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International
Education to support the new curriculum framework 0097 from 2020.
This series deals with important issues in stereochemistry, which
is the three-dimensional spatial orientation of molecules, also
called the chirality (or handedness) of molecules. Topics in
Stereochemistry, previously edited by "the father of
stereochemistry" Ernest L. Eliel, is a longstanding, successful
series covering the most important advances in the field. The
much-anticipated Volume 26 on stereochemical aspects of
organolithium compounds includes chapters on Asymmetric
Deprotonations Using Chiral Lithium Amide Bases, Self-Regeneration
of Stereocenters (SRS) via Stereolabile Axially Chiral
Intermediates, and more.
Informed by the latest theoretical developments in studies of the
social impacts of digital technology, Smart-Tech Society provides
an empirically grounded and conceptually informed analysis of the
impacts and paradoxes of smart-technology. While making life more
convenient, smart-tech has also been associated with a loss of
privacy and control over decision-making autonomy. Mark Whitehead
and William Collier provide a critical analysis of the lived
experience of smart-technology, presenting stories of varied social
engagements with digital platforms and devices. Chapters explore
the myriad contexts in and through which smart-tech insinuates
itself within everyday life, the benefits it brings, and the
processes through which it is being resisted. Detailed case studies
explore the impacts of smart-technology across a broad range of
fields including personal health, work, social life, urban
management, and politics. Presenting new empirical evidence and
analytical perspectives on the relationships between humans and
smart-tech, this book will be of interest to academics and students
in the fields of sociology, political science, human geography, and
technology studies.
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