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Network engineers are finding it harder than ever to rely solely on
manual processes to get their jobs done. New protocols,
technologies, delivery models, and the need for businesses to
become more agile and flexible have made network automation
essential. The updated second edition of this practical guide shows
network engineers how to use a range of technologies and tools,
including Linux, Python, APIs, and Git, to automate systems through
code. This edition also includes brand new topics such as network
development environments, cloud, programming with Go, and a
reference network automation architecture. Network Programmability
and Automation will help you automate tasks involved in
configuring, managing, and operating network equipment, topologies,
services, and connectivity. Through the course of the book, you'll
learn the basic skills and tools you need to make this critical
transition. You'll learn: Programming skills with Python and Go:
data types, conditionals, loops, functions, and more How to work
with Linux-based systems, the foundation for modern networking and
cloud platforms Data formats and models: JSON, XML, YAML, and YANG
Jinja templating for creating network device configurations The
role of application programming interfaces (APIs) in network
automation Source control with Git to manage code changes during
the automation process Cloud-native technologies like Docker and
Kubernetes How to automate network devices and services using
Ansible, Salt, and Terraform Tools and technologies for developing
and continuously integrating network automation
This text provides authoritative coverage of the legal rules that
govern the development of privately owned mineral rights in the
United States, which often also apply to government-owned
resources. It covers topics such as the nature, protection, and
conveyance of oil and gas rights, leasing, and taxation. The 7th
edition tracks recent developments in the law and expands
Appalachian coverage.
Easy to read, well organized, and focused on high-yield content,
Human Histology, 5th Edition, features concise, up-to-date coverage
of the core knowledge in this complex field. Ideal for students in
all areas of health care, this revised edition is aligned with
recent developments in integrated and problem-based learning,
providing rapid access to relevant, practical knowledge in
histology. It provides students with opportunities to make
important connections between histological knowledge, cell biology,
anatomy, clinical understanding, and assessment. Features an
easy-to-navigate, full-colour layout that includes summary
headings, readable text, quick-reference tables, and key facts -
all highlighted by nearly 900 clear illustrations, photos, and
graphics throughout. Covers the latest concepts and advances in
histology including developments in the primary cilium, the nuclear
pore, extracellular matrix components, dendritic spines, subsets of
astrocytes, haematopoiesis, classification of cells in the immune
system, macrophage subsets, and much more. Includes NEW
self-assessment questions. Provides just the right amount of detail
for maximum readability and retention. Highlights key laboratory,
clinical, and high-level scientific material in boxes. Presents
advanced concepts such as the molecular and functional relevance of
histological features. Provides review material in the book and
online, self-assessment questions plus 180 additional review
questions online. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase.
Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures,
and references - including bonus videos showing important
histological features for each chapter -from the book on a variety
of devices.
Why are men, like other primate males, usually the aggressors
and risk takers? Why do women typically have fewer sexual partners?
In "Why Sex Matters," Bobbi Low ranges from ancient Rome to modern
America, from the Amazon to the Arctic, and from single-celled
organisms to international politics, to show that these and many
other questions about human behavior largely come down to evolution
and sex. More precisely, as she shows in this uniquely
comprehensive and accessible survey of behavioral and evolutionary
ecology, they come down to the basic principle that all organisms
evolved to maximize their reproductive success and seek resources
to do so, but that sometimes cooperation and collaboration are the
most effective ways to succeed.
This newly revised edition has been thoroughly updated to
include the latest research and reflect exciting changes in the
field, including how our evolutionary past continues to affect our
ecological present.
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The Maritime Cure
Michelle S Lowe
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R381
Discovery Miles 3 810
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This is a new release of the original 1949 edition.
This unique textbook introduces undergraduate students to
quantitative models and methods in ecology, behavioral ecology,
evolutionary biology, and conservation. It explores the core
concepts shared by these related fields using tools and practical
skills such as experimental design, generating phylogenies, basic
statistical inference, and persuasive grant writing. And
contributors use examples from their own cutting-edge research,
providing diverse views to engage students and broaden their
understanding.
This is the only textbook on the subject featuring a
collaborative "active learning" approach that emphasizes hands-on
learning. Every chapter has exercises that enable students to work
directly with the material at their own pace and in small groups.
Each problem includes data presented in a rich array of formats,
which students use to answer questions that illustrate patterns,
principles, and methods. Topics range from Hardy-Weinberg
equilibrium and population effective size to optimal foraging and
indices of biodiversity. The book also includes a comprehensive
glossary.
In addition to the editors, the contributors are James Beck,
Cawas Behram Engineer, John Gaskin, Luke Harmon, Jon Hess, Jason
Kolbe, Kenneth H. Kozak, Robert J. Robertson, Emily Silverman, Beth
Sparks-Jackson, and Anton Weisstein.Provides experience with
hypothesis testing, experimental design, and scientific reasoning
Covers core quantitative models and methods in ecology, behavioral
ecology, evolutionary biology, and conservation Turns "discussion
sections" into "thinking labs"
Professors: A supplementary Instructor's Manual is available
for this book. It is restricted to teachers using the text in
courses. For information on how to obtain a copy, refer to: http:
//press.princeton.edu/class_use/solutions.html
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
This study guide provides extra exam support for the 36 short
stories prescribed for English First Additional Language by the
Education Department for 2009-2011. Features include: a summary for
each story, and study notes on character, theme, setting and
narrative techniques; exam-style questions and answers to help
learners practise for exams and assess their understanding; and a
sample literature exam paper with memo to familiarise learners with
its format in order to build exam confidence.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
This new and somewhat shorter edition of the popular textbook on
the law of oil and gas focuses first on the "upstream" portion of
the oil and gas industry. Chapter 1 examines the common law of oil
and gas ownership and the remedies that protect and restrict
ownership rights. Chapter 2 focuses on the foundational business
relationship used to develop oil and gas in the United States—the
oil and gas "lease." Chapter 3 examines common problems encountered
in oil and gas conveyancing. Chapter 4 explores legislative and
regulatory responses to problems created by common-law ownership
concepts, focusing on oil and gas conservation law. Chapter 5
examines the body of law designed to regulate environmental impacts
by following the oil and gas development process chronologically,
from land acquisition to abandonment. Chapter 6 considers
transactions other than leasing and conveying that are frequently
encountered in the industry, including assignments, farmout
agreements, operating agreements, drilling contracts, and gas sales
contracts. Finally, Chapter 7 examines the complex body of law that
must be considered when oil and gas development is taking place on
property owned by the federal, state, or tribal governments. Many
instructors will build the basic oil and gas law course around
Chapters 1 through 4 and save Chapters 5 through 7 for advanced
courses.
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