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While flying from New York to London US Federal Air Marshal Bill Marks (Neeson) receives text messages from an anonymous sender who is threatening to murder a passenger every 20 minutes until millions of dollars are deposited into an unnamed bank account.
Marks faces a race against time to find and restrain the person responsible but when the bank account is found out to be in his name he is accused of being the hijacker. As victims are claimed, Marks discovers a bomb on board the aircraft which only exacerbates his predicament.
Can he find the culprit in order to save the remaining passengers and prove his innocence?
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This book is the first of 2 special volumes dedicated to the memory
of Gerard Maugin. Including 40 papers that reflect his vast field
of scientific activity, the contributions discuss non-standard
methods (generalized model) to demonstrate the wide range of
subjects that were covered by this exceptional scientific leader.
The topics range from micromechanical basics to engineering
applications, focusing on new models and applications of well-known
models to new problems. They include micro-macro aspects,
computational endeavors, options for identifying constitutive
equations, and old problems with incorrect or non-satisfying
solutions based on the classical continua assumptions.
This highly interdisciplinary book studies historical famines as an
interface of nature and culture. It will bring together researchers
from the natural and social sciences as well as the humanities.
With reference to recent interdisciplinary concepts (disaster
studies, vulnerability studies, environmental history) it will
examine, how the dominant opposition of natural and cultural
factors can be overcome. Such an integrated approach includes the
"archives of nature" as well as "archives of man". It challenges
deterministic models of human-environment interaction and replaces
them with a dynamic, historicising approach. As a result it
provides a fresh perspective on the entanglement of climate and
culture in past societies.
This critical volume focuses on the use of medical imaging,
medical robotics, simulation, and information technology in
surgery. Part I discusses computational surgery and disease
management and specifically breast conservative therapy, abdominal
surgery for cancer, vascular occlusive disease and trauma medicine.
Part II covers the role of image processing and visualization in
surgical intervention with a focus on case studies. Part III
presents the important role of robotics in image driven
intervention. Part IV provides a road map for modeling, simulation
and experimental data. Part V deals specifically with the
importance of training in the computational surgery area.
The work of the RILEM Technical Committee (TC -236 BBM) was
dedicated to the study of construction materials made from plant
particles. It considered the question whether building materials
containing as main raw material recyclable and easily available
plant particles are renewable. This book includes a
state-of-the-art report and an appendix. The state-of-the-art
report relates to the description of vegetal aggregates. Then,
hygrothermal properties, fire resistance, durability and finally
the impact of the variability of the method of production of
bio-based concrete are assessed. The appendix is a TC report which
presents the experience of a working group. The goal was to define
testing methods for the measurement of water absorption, bulk
density, particle size distribution, and thermal conductivity of
bio aggregates. The work is based on a first round robin test of
the TC-BBM where the protocols in use by the different laboratories
(labs) are compared. p>
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religious Education in the Global South
presents new comparative perspectives on Religious Education (RE)
across the Global South. Including 23 chapters written by scholars
from the Global North and South, this is the first authoritative
reference work on the subject. The handbook is thematically
organised into seven sections. The first three sections deal with
provision, response to changes in contemporary society, and
decolonizing RE. The next four sections explore young people and
RE, perspectives on teachers, RE in higher education, and finally,
challenges and opportunities for RE. The term 'Global South' is
used here primarily to signify the deep economic divide with the
Global North, but the concept is also examined in historical,
geographical, political, social and cultural terms, including the
indelible influence of religion in all four broadly defined
regions. Exploring RE from local, cross-national as well as
regional and sub-regional perspectives, the handbook examines RE
from its diverse past, present realities, and envisioned future
revealing not only tensions, contestations, injustices and
inequalities of power, but importantly, how inclusive forms of RE
can help solve these problems.
1. F.H. Kohnke, J. Mathias, J.F. Stoddart: Substrate-Directed
Synthesis: The Rapid Assembly of Novel Macropolycyclic Structures
via Stereoregular Diels-Alder Oligomerizations 2. S.C. Zimmerman:
Rigid Molecular Tweezers as Hosts for the Complexation of Neutral
Guests 3. A. Collet, J.-P. Dutasta, B. Lozach, J. Canceill:
Cyclotriveratrylenes and Cryptophanes: Their Synthesis and
Applications to Host-Guest Chemistry and to the Design of New
Materials 4. J.-C. Chambron, Ch.D. Dietrich-Buchecker, S. Misumi:
From Classical Chirality to Topologically Chiral Catenands and
Knots 5. S. Misumi: Recognitory Coloration of Cations with
Chromoacerands 6. D.A. Tomalia, H.D. Durst: Genealogically Directed
Synthesis: Starburst/Cascade Dendrimers and Hyperbranched
Structures
This book offers a modern updated review on the most important
activities in today dynamical systems and statistical mechanics by
some of the best experts in the domain. It gives a contemporary and
pedagogical view on theories of classical and quantum chaos and
complexity in hamiltonian and ergodic systems and their
applications to anomalous transport in fluids, plasmas, oceans and
atom-optic devices and to control of chaotic transport. The book is
issued from lecture notes of the International Summer School on
"Chaotic Dynamics and Transport in Classical and Quantum Systems"
held in CargA]se (Corsica) 18th to the 30th August 2003. It
reflects the spirit of the School to provide lectures at the
post-doctoral level on basic concepts and tools. The first part
concerns ergodicity and mixing, complexity and entropy functions,
SRB measures, fractal dimensions and bifurcations in hamiltonian
systems. Then, models of dynamical evolutions of transport
processes in classical and quantum systems have been largely
explained. The second part concerns transport in fluids, plasmas
and reacting media. On the other hand, new experiments of cold
optically trapped atoms and electrodynamics cavity have been
thoroughly presented. Finally, several papers bears on synchronism
and control of chaos.
The target audience of the proceedings are physicists,
mathematicians and all scientists involved in Chaos and Dynamical
Systems Theory and their fundamental applications in Physics and in
the Science of Complex and Nonlinear phenomena.
Main concepts of quasi-stationary distributions (QSDs) for killed
processes are the focus of the present volume. For diffusions, the
killing is at the boundary and for dynamical systems there is a
trap. The authors present the QSDs as the ones that allow
describing the long-term behavior conditioned to not being killed.
Studies in this research area started with Kolmogorov and Yaglom
and in the last few decades have received a great deal of
attention. The authors provide the exponential distribution
property of the killing time for QSDs, present the more general
result on their existence and study the process of trajectories
that survive forever. For birth-and-death chains and diffusions,
the existence of a single or a continuum of QSDs is described. They
study the convergence to the extremal QSD and give the
classification of the survival process. In this monograph, the
authors discuss Gibbs QSDs for symbolic systems and absolutely
continuous QSDs for repellers. The findings described are relevant
to researchers in the fields of Markov chains, diffusions,
potential theory, dynamical systems, and in areas where extinction
is a central concept. The theory is illustrated with numerous
examples. The volume uniquely presents the distribution behavior of
individuals who survive in a decaying population for a very long
time. It also provides the background for applications in
mathematical ecology, statistical physics, computer sciences, and
economics.
This book addresses issues related to school inclusion from the
perspective of systemic inclusion. It focuses on the need to face
the challenges of inclusion in education from a broad perspective,
including the classroom, the school as an institution, families,
and the community. It also pays attention to the full interactions
between them. The book demonstrates how inclusion can be carried
out in very real, concrete and everyday ways. It also shows how
researchers can work hand in hand with the professionals and other
stakeholders who are developing their practices day by day. The
book draws on a range of research projects of the Spanish and
international research groups to provide both rich theoretical
frameworks and rigorous research outcomes related to the four
dimensions of the systemic inclusion perspective and its necessary
networking: classroom, school, families and the community. Most of
the chapters take Spain as the case study but, far from being a
local book, it uses Spanish analysis to dialogue universally with
current main debates and challenges in inclusion, almost 30 years
after the Salamanca Statement.
This book contains the papers that were presented at the XIIIth
International Symposium on Hearing (ISH), which was held in
Dourdan, France, between August 24 and 29, 2003. From its first
edition in 1969, the Symposium has had a distinguished tradition of
bringing together auditory psychologists and physiologists. Hearing
science now also includes computational modeling and brain imaging,
and this is reflected in the papers collected. The rich
interactions between participants during the meeting were yet
another indication of the appositeness of the original idea to
confront approaches around shared scientific issues. A total of 62
solicited papers are included, organized into 12 broad thematic
areas ranging from cochlear signal processing to plasticity and
perceptual learning. The themes follow the sessions and the
chronological order of the paper presentations during the
symposium. A notable feature of the ISH books is the transcription
of the discussions between participants. A draft version of the
book is circulated before the meeting, and all participants are
invited to make written comments, before or during the
presentations. This particularity is perhaps what makes the ISH
book series so valuable as a truthful picture of the evolution of
issues in hearing science. We tried to uphold this tradition, which
was all the easier because of the excellent scientific content of
the discussions.
Offering an original discussion of the gentrification phenomenon in
Europe, this book provides new theoretical insights into classical
works on the subject. Using a thorough analysis of the diversity of
the forms, places and actors of gentrification in an attempt to
isolate its 'DNA', the book addresses the place of social groups in
cities, their competition over the appropriation of space, the
infrastructure unequally offered to them by economic and political
actors and the stakes of everyday social relationships.
This book is the 2nd special volume dedicated to the memory of
Gerard Maugin. Over 30 leading scientists present their
contribution to reflect the vast field of scientific activity of
Gerard Maugin. The topics of contributions employing often
non-standard methods (generalized model) in this volume show the
wide range of subjects that were covered by this exceptional
scientific leader. The topics range from micromechanical basics to
engineering applications, focusing on new models and applications
of well-known models to new problems. They include micro-macro
aspects, computational efforts, possibilities to identify the
constitutive equations, and old problems with incorrect or
non-satisfying solutions based on the classical continua
assumptions.
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