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Berlin 36 (German, DVD)
Karoline Herfurth, Sebastian Urzendowsky, Axel Prahl, Robert Gallinowski, Thomas Thieme, …
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Historical sports drama. Threatened with a boycott of their 1936
Olympic Games unless they allow Jewish athletes to take part, Nazi
Germany are forced to let international high jump champion and
German Jew Gretel Bergmann (Karoline Herfurth) represent them in
the games. Fearful that any achievement by her might undermine the
German ideology of the time, they conspire to replace her with
another woman, Marie Ketteler (Sebastian Urzendowsky). But the
secrets that Marie holds, if uncovered, could damage the party even
more so...
This volume looks at many issues involved in the management of
construction safety and health. It covers many different topics,
such as an overview of health hazards in construction and the use
of IT to help regulate public health and safety in construction.
The permutation group has gained prominence in the fundamental
research in diverse areas of physics and chemistry. Covering all
salient developments of the last few years in a single symposium
would require weeks, legions of participants and parallel sessions,
highlighting the differences in language and communication problems
between pure mathematicians, high and low energy physicists and
chemists. The symposium held July 1978 at the Centre of
Interdisciplinary Studies of the University of Bielefeld focussed
on a small area, the pertinence of the permutation group in
chemical physics, with the goal to increase and generate a fruitful
dialogue between mathe maticians and chemists. In chemistry,
concerned with the electronic and geometric structure of molecules
as well as elementary chemical reactions, i.e. rearrangements in
these structures, the permutation group has its relevance, since
with its representations the effects and consequences of exchanging
indistin guishable particles, electrons and identical nuclei, can
be systematized and classified. This may be exemplified by a brief
survey of the lectures presented, which may also serve as a first
orientation. to the articles of this volume. In the first two
contributions by A. Kerber and J.G. Nourse, the permutation group
is used in the counting and systemtaic generation of stereoisomers
aiding in the elucidation of possible molecular structures. The
dynamics of stereochemistry is considered in the next article by
J.G."
This combination of textbook and reference manual provides a
comprehensive account of gravity and magnetic methods for exploring
the subsurface using surface, marine, airborne, and satellite
measurements. It describes key current topics and techniques,
physical properties of rocks and other Earth materials, and digital
data analysis methods used to process and interpret anomalies for
subsurface information. Each chapter starts with an overview and
concludes by listing key concepts to consolidate new learning. An
accompanying website presents problem sets and interactive
computer-based exercises, providing hands-on experience of
processing, modeling and interpreting data. A comprehensive online
suite of full-color case histories illustrates the practical
utility of modern gravity and magnetic surveys. This is an ideal
text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses, and a
reference for research academics and professional geophysicists. It
is a valuable resource for all those interested in petroleum,
engineering, mineral, environmental, geological and archeological
exploration of the lithosphere.
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