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The number of primates on the brink of extinction continues to
grow, and the need to respond with effective conservation measures
has never been greater. This book provides a comprehensive and
state-of-the-art synthesis of research principles and applied
management practices for primate conservation. It begins with a
consideration of the biological, intellectual, economic, and
ecological importance of primates and a summary of the threats that
they face, before going on to consider these threats in more detail
with chapters on habitat change, trade, hunting, infectious
diseases, and climate change. Potential solutions in the form of
management practice are examined in detail, including chapters on
conservation genetics, protected areas, and translocation. An
Introduction to Primate Conservation brings together an
international team of specialists with wide-ranging expertise
across primate taxa. This is an essential textbook for advanced
undergraduates, graduate students, and established researchers in
the fields of primate ecology and conservation biology. It will
also be a valuable reference for conservation practitioners, land
managers, and professional primatologists worldwide.
In 1997 Andrew Marshall's partner, and the only person to whom he
had ever truly opened his heart, died after a gruelling and
debilitating illness. Unmoored from his old life, and feeling let
down by his family, Marshall struggled not only to make sense of
his loss but to even imagine what a future without Thom might look
like. In his diary, he wrote about what set him back - like a
rebound relationship - some weird and wonderful encounters with
psychics and gurus and how his job as a journalist gave him the
chance to talk about death with a range of famous people, a
forensic anthologist and a holocaust survivor. Slowly but surely
with the help of friends, a badly behaved dog and a renewed
relationship with his parents, he began to piece his life back
together. Although his diary was never meant for publication,
Marshall did share it with friends and colleagues dealing with
bereavement, who found it immensely helpful, so to mark the
twentieth anniversary of Thom's death, he has decided to open it
for everybody to read. My Mourning Year is a frank and unflinching
account of one man's life for a year after the death of his
lover.In turn heartbreaking, frustrating and even sweetly funny,
this is no step-by-step guide to dealing with bereavement but a
shoulder to lean on when facing the unknowns of death and a
resource for those left behind.
This title introduces state-of-the-art design principles for SOI
circuit design, and is primarily concerned with circuit-related
issues. It considers SOI material in terms of implementation that
is promising or has been used elsewhere in circuit development,
with historical perspective where appropriate.
PHOTOGRAPHING WILDLIFE IN THE UK is a photography-location
guidebook. Author and professional wildlife photographer Andrew
Marshall describes 70 of the best locations for wildlife
photography in the UK in this lavishly illustrated guidebook with
over 450 stunning wildlife photographs. It includes detailed advice
on how to take great wildlife photographs.The book features the
best locations in Scotland, England and Wales for wildlife
photography with detailed directions, accessibility information and
maps and best times to visit. There is information on species and
field craft with tips on how to get closer to wildlife, insights on
equipment, clothing and wildlife welfare. For the less experienced,
there is advice on getting started, cameras, lenses, camera
settings, composition, light and photography tips.From the Foreword
by IOLO WILLIAMS, WELSH NATURALIST AND TV PRESENTER"This book is a
wildlife photographer's bible. It describes some of the best places
to see wildlife and gives tips on fieldcraft, techniques and
equipment. It travels the whole country from the northernmost tip
of Shetland down to Brownsea Island and from Skomer in West Wales
across to Norfolk in the east. This guidebook will prove invaluable
to beginners and experienced wildlife photographers alike."
In two editions spanning more than a decade, The Electrical
Engineering Handbook stands as the definitive reference to the
multidisciplinary field of electrical engineering. Our knowledge
continues to grow, and so does the Handbook. For the third edition,
it has grown into a set of six books carefully focused on
specialized areas or fields of study. Each one represents a concise
yet definitive collection of key concepts, models, and equations in
its respective domain, thoughtfully gathered for convenient access.
Combined, they constitute the most comprehensive, authoritative
resource available. Circuits, Signals, and Speech and Image
Processing presents all of the basic information related to
electric circuits and components, analysis of circuits, the use of
the Laplace transform, as well as signal, speech, and image
processing using filters and algorithms. It also examines emerging
areas such as text to speech synthesis, real-time processing, and
embedded signal processing. Electronics, Power Electronics,
Optoelectronics, Microwaves, Electromagnetics, and Radar delves
into the fields of electronics, integrated circuits, power
electronics, optoelectronics, electromagnetics, light waves, and
radar, supplying all of the basic information required for a deep
understanding of each area. It also devotes a section to electrical
effects and devices and explores the emerging fields of
microlithography and power electronics. Sensors, Nanoscience,
Biomedical Engineering, and Instruments provides thorough coverage
of sensors, materials and nanoscience, instruments and
measurements, and biomedical systems and devices, including all of
the basic information required to thoroughly understand each area.
It explores the emerging fields of sensors, nanotechnologies, and
biological effects. Broadcasting and Optical Communication
Technology explores communications, information theory, and
devices, covering all of the basic information needed for a
thorough understanding of these areas. It also examines the
emerging areas of adaptive estimation and optical communication.
Computers, Software Engineering, and Digital Devices examines
digital and logical devices, displays, testing, software, and
computers, presenting the fundamental concepts needed to ensure a
thorough understanding of each field. It treats the emerging fields
of programmable logic, hardware description languages, and parallel
computing in detail. Systems, Controls, Embedded Systems, Energy,
and Machines explores in detail the fields of energy devices,
machines, and systems as well as control systems. It provides all
of the fundamental concepts needed for thorough, in-depth
understanding of each area and devotes special attention to the
emerging area of embedded systems. Encompassing the work of the
world's foremost experts in their respective specialties, The
Electrical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition remains the most
convenient, reliable source of information available. This edition
features the latest developments, the broadest scope of coverage,
and new material on nanotechnologies, fuel cells, embedded systems,
and biometrics. The engineering community has relied on the
Handbook for more than twelve years, and it will continue to be a
platform to launch the next wave of advancements. The Handbook's
latest incarnation features a protective slipcase, which helps you
stay organized without overwhelming your bookshelf. It is an
attractive addition to any collection, and will help keep each
volume of the Handbook as fresh as your latest research.
This title introduces state-of-the-art design principles for SOI
circuit design, and is primarily concerned with circuit-related
issues. It considers SOI material in terms of implementation that
is promising or has been used elsewhere in circuit development,
with historical perspective where appropriate.
A memoir about getting a first puppy, turning forty and
transforming a son and mother's complicated relationship. On the
eve of the millenium, the life of therapist and best-selling
self-help author Andrew Marshall was in a dark place. The
counselling that he recommended to everybody else had not shifted
the grief from the death of his much-loved partner - despite trying
three different therapists. His career as journalist had reached a
dead end. He was struggling with low-level depression and his
polite but distant relationship with his mother had left them both
tip-toeing round each other. His Solution? To get Flash, a collie
cross puppy - perhaps not the best choice for someone who'd never
owned a dog, or even lived with one, before. In this funny and
moving memoir, Marshall chronicles not only the ups and downs of
training an excitable puppy but how Flash brings back his childhood
fear of wolves and the unresolved issues with his parents. Slowly
but surely, by looking though Flash's eyes, Marshall starts to
laugh again, fall in love with the Sussex countryside and heal old
wounds with his mother. At the climax of Flash's puppy years, he
gives him enough confidence to take a real-life wolf for a walk.
And in the final section of Marshall's diary, Flash still has one
last lesson to teach him.
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