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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.
Indispensable to the research practice carried out by so-called
"contracting researchers," who are often based in the Global North,
"facilitating researchers," often based in those conflict-affected
areas of the Global South that contracting researchers are
contracted to study, are usually the ones who truly regulate the
access and flow of knowledge. Yet as often as not, they are
referred to merely as 'fixers', with their contributions
systematically erased in final research texts. Facilitating
Researchers in Insecure Zones brings together first-hand accounts
by several facilitating or "brokering" researchers in three
settings afflicted by armed conflict--namely, DR Congo, Sierra
Leone and Jharkhand, India--in order to highlight the varied and
crucial roles they play. In so doing, this volume also bears
witness to the insecurities and resource-scarcities they have to
navigate in order to facilitate the research of others. Ultimately,
their experiences and insights point to more equitable fieldwork
and more collaborative processes of knowledge production. For its
first-hand accounts of fieldwork in insecure zones, as well as for
its diverse geographical and topical coverage, this book is a
must-read for researchers and students researching interested in
ethnographic and fieldwork methods and ethics, particularly as they
apply to conflicts and to research in the Global South.
Air pollution is an alarming problem, not only in terms of air
quality, but also in relation to health issues. Toxic air pollutant
concentrations produce harmful impacts on plant health and human
health. Further, though there are various sources of air pollution,
anthropogenic and biogenic sources are becoming increasingly
problematic. A number of control methods have been applied to
reduce the air pollutant concentrations so that their global
environmental burden on plants as well as humans can be mitigated.
However, as confirmed in numerous reports and studies, their
concentrations continue to be very high and everyday cases related
to air pollution have become exponentially high not only in
developing countries but also in developed countries. In plants,
toxic air quality has various adverse effects, including
biochemical and physiological disorders, chronic diseases and/or
lower yields. In humans, air pollutants affect the body's
metabolism and immune system, lungs and central nervous system.
This book provides an essential overview of air pollution, its
impacts on plant and human health, and potential control
strategies. The respective chapters cover general monitoring and
characterization techniques for air pollutants, air quality
modelling applications, plant and human health effects, risk
assessment, and air pollution control policy. Given its scope, the
book offers a valuable and unique resource for students of
Environmental Science, Biological Science, Medical Science and
Agriculture; and for environmental consultants, researchers and
other professionals whose work involves air quality, plant and
human related research.
This edited collection highlights the diversity and reach of global
leisure studies and global leisure theory. It explores the impact
of globalization on leisure, and the sites of resistance and
accommodation found in local, virtual and global leisure spaces.
Unlike any other collection on leisure studies, Global Leisure and
the Struggle for a Better World is truly representative of the
diversity of the large and growing leisure scholarship across the
globe. It demonstrates how researchers in leisure studies and
sociology of leisure are applying complex theory to their work, and
how a new theory of global leisure is emerging.
This manual is a comprehensive guide to radiological imaging for
the diagnosis of diseases and disorders in children. The fourth
edition has been fully revised and features many new topics,
providing the latest advances in the field. Divided into 35
chapters, the book covers all the main imaging modalities - CT,
MRI, ultrasound and digital radiography, and their use in the
diagnosis of disorders in different body systems. Numerous
radiological images, tables and boxes further enhance the extensive
text. Key points Comprehensive guide to radiological imaging in
children Fully revised, fourth edition, featuring many new topics
and latest advances Covers all the main imaging modalities
accompanied by radiological photographs, tables and boxes Previous
edition (9789350252055) published in 2011
The present volume collects contributions addressing different
aspects of the measurement of linguistic differences, a topic which
probably is as old as language itself but at the same time has
acquired renewed interest over the last decade or so, reflecting a
rapid development of data-intensive computing in all fields of
research, including linguistics.
This new edition is a complete guide to imaging techniques for the
diagnosis of musculoskeletal and breast diseases and disorders.
Divided into 29 sections, the book begins with imaging for
different musculoskeletal conditions including bone tumours,
osteoporosis, and rheumatological disorders. Several chapters are
dedicated to subspecialty MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of the
shoulder, wrist, hip and pelvis, knee, and ankle. The remaining
sections discuss breast imaging, with a complete chapter dedicated
to the male breast. The fourth edition has been fully revised to
provide radiologists and trainees with the latest advances and
guidelines in the field. The comprehensive text, spanning 700
pages, is further enhanced by radiological images and figures. Key
points Complete guide to diagnostic imaging of the musculoskeletal
system and breast Fully revised, new edition featuring latest
advances and guidelines Highly illustrated with radiological images
and figures Previous edition (9789350258835) published in 2012
This book is a comprehensive guide to imaging techniques for the
diagnosis and management of genitourinary disorders. Divided into
five key sections, the text covers diagnostic imaging of the
urinary tract and the genital tract in both men and women. This
fourth edition has been fully revised to provide clinicians with
the latest advances and techniques in the field. New chapters on
radiological anatomy and novel imaging techniques have been
included. Latest guidelines and systematic-algorithms are covered
to assist understanding and simplify diagnostic reporting.
Radiological images, diagrams and figures further enhance the
thorough text. Key points Comprehensive guide to diagnostic imaging
techniques for genitourinary diseases and disorders Fully revised,
fourth edition detailing latest advances in the field Includes new
chapters on radiological anatomy and novel imaging techniques
Previous edition (9788184486827) published in 2009
Biomonitoring of water quality is very much essential for assessing
the overall health of water bodies and safe supply of drinking
water. The chemical nature of toxicant is highly dynamic in
environment with time and space whereas biological system can
integrate all environmental variables over a large period of time
in terms of effect that can be easily measured and quantified. In
view of the above, there is a pressing need to determine the water
quality of natural resources as well as drinking water based on the
standard protocols and guidelines from regulatory agencies. It is
clear that the synthetic chemicals are essential for our society to
maintain the health and well being of the people. However, there
has been a range of detrimental effects on human health and natural
environment. In general, we need to improve our management of waste
chemicals discharged into the air, water and soil environments. New
techniques are needed to predict adverse effects before they occur
and for the treatment of wastes. In addition, a range of social,
political and economic factors will be needed to be taken into
account in order to achieve success.
Kanashi, a Sino-Tibetan (ST) language belonging to the West
Himalayish (WH) subbranch of this language family, is spoken in one
single village (Malana in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh state,
India), which is surrounded by villages where - entirely unrelated
- Indo-Aryan (IA) languages are spoken. Until we started working on
Kanashi, very little linguistic material was available. Researchers
have long speculated about the prehistory of Kanashi: how did it
happen that it ended up spoken in one single village, completely
cut off from its closest linguistic relatives? Even though
suggestions have been made of a close genealogical relation between
Kanashi and Kinnauri (another WH language), at present separated by
over 200 km of rugged mountainous terrain, their shared linguistic
features have not been discussed in the literature. Based on
primary fieldwork, this volume presents some synchronic and
diachronic aspects of Kanashi. The synchronic description of
Kanashi includes a general introduction on Malana and the Kanashi
language community (chapter 1), linguistic descriptions of its
sound system (chapter 2), of phonological variation in Kanashi
(chapter 4), of its grammar (chapter 3) and of its intriguing
numeral systems (chapter 5), as well as basic vocabulary lists
(Kanashi-English, English-Kanashi) (chapter 9). As for the
diachronic and genealogical aspects (chapters 6-8), we compare and
contrast Kanashi with other ST languages of this region (in
particular languages of Kinnaur, notably Kinnauri), thereby
uncovering some intriguing linguistic features common to Kanashi
and Kinnauri which provide insights into their common history. For
instance: a subset of borrowed IA nouns and adjectives in both
languages end in -(a)n or -(a)s, elements which do not otherwise
appear in Kanashi or Kinnauri, nor in the IA donor languages
(chapter 6); and both languages have a valency changing mechanism
where the valency increasing marker -ja alternates with the
intransitive marker -e(d) in borrowed IA verbs (again: elements
without an obvious provenance in the donor or recipient language)
(chapter 7). These features are neither found in IA languages nor
in the WH languages geographically closest to Kanashi (Pattani,
Bunan, Tinani), but only in Kinnauri, which is spoken further away.
Intriguingly, traces of some of these features are also found in
some ST languages belonging to different ST subgroups (both WH and
non-WH), spoken in Uttarakhand in India and in western Nepal (e.g.
Rongpo, Chaudangsi, Raji and Raute). This raises fundamental
questions regarding genealogical classification, language contact
and prehistory of the WH group of languages and of this part of the
Indian Himalayas, which are also discussed in the volume (chapter
8).
With its many and diverse languages, including some with very long
documented histories, its cultural diversity, and its widespread
multilingualism- both the stable and transient kind- the Himalayan
region is a treasure trove of empirical data for linguistic
research on language typology and universals, historical
linguistics, language contact and areal linguistics. Himalayan
Languages contains contributions on Himalayan linguistics written
by some of the leading experts in the field. The volume is divided
into three parts: First, a general overview is given of the
linguistic study of Himalayan languages and language communities.
The second part offers synchronic studies of individual languages
of the region (Indo-Aryan languages Shina and Kalasha, and
Tibeto-Burman languages Belhare, Magar, Kinnauri, Classical Tibetan
and Thangmi). The papers in the third part of the volume address
topics in historical and areal linguistics, with an emphasis on the
Tibeto-Burman languages of the region, discussing
grammaticalization processes (in Sunwar, Newar, Seke, Tshangla and
Bantawa) and the subgrouping of Tibeto-Burman.
The increasing globalization and centralization in the world is
threatening the existence of a large number of smaller languages.
In South Asia some locally dominant languages (e.g., Hindi, Urdu,
Nepali) are gaining ground beside English at the expense of the
lesser-known languages. Despite a long history of stable
multilingualism, language death is not uncommon in the South Asian
context. We do not know how the language situation in South Asia
will be affected by modern information and communication
technologies: Will cultural and linguistic diversity be
strengthened or weakened as they become increasingly prevalent in
all walks of life? This volume brings together areas of research
that so far do not interact to any significant extent: traditional
South Asian descriptive linguistics and sociolinguistics,
documentary linguistics, issues of intellectual and cultural
property and fieldwork ethics, and language technology. Researchers
working in the areas of documentary linguistics and language
technology have become aware of each other in the last few years,
and of how work in the other area could be potentially useful in
furthering their own aims. Similarly, the insights of documentary
linguistics are making their way into descriptive linguistics and
sociolinguistics. However, the potential for synergy among these
areas of research is almost limitless. This volume provides the
reader, not so much with a do-it-yourself recipe for applying
modern technology to the problem of language shift in South Asia
today, but rather with some basic knowledge about the problems
involved and some directions from which solutions could be
forthcoming, a toolbox rather than a blueprint, for helping to
shape the linguistic future of South Asia.
This book will cater to the needs of researchers, students and
industry involved in bioremediation of toxic metal(loid)s. The book
covers comprehensively current developments and recent advances in
the field of bioremediation of toxic metal(loid)s. This book offers
a bird's eye view on various bioremediation technologies based on
variety of biological agents viz. plants, bacteria, algae, fungi
etc., used for environmental clean-up of toxic metal(loid)s.
The book intends to cover various problematic aspects of emerging
smart computing and self-adapting technologies comprising of
machine learning, artificial intelligence, deep learning, robotics,
cloud computing, fog computing, data mining algorithms, including
emerging intelligent and smart applications related to these
research areas. Further coverage includes implementation of
self-adaptation architecture for smart devices, self-adaptive
models for smart cities and self-driven cars, decentralized
self-adaptive computing at the edge networks, energy-aware AI-based
systems, M2M networks, sensors, data analytics, algorithms and
tools for engineering self-adaptive systems, and so forth. Acts as
guide to Self-healing and Self-adaptation based fully automatic
future technologies Discusses about Smart Computational abilities
and self-adaptive systems Illustrates tools and techniques for data
management and explains the need to apply, and data integration for
improving efficiency of big data Exclusive chapter on the future of
self-stabilizing and self-adaptive systems of systems Covers fields
such as automation, robotics, medical sciences, biomedical and
agricultural sciences, healthcare and so forth This book is aimed
researchers and graduate students in machine learning, information
technology, and artificial intelligence.
1. This book looks at USA-China relations in 21st century. 2. It
brings important thematic discussions on China's economic,
political and military growth. 3. The book will be of interest to
departments of Chinese Studies, International relations across UK
and USA.
Depleting fossil fuel reserves and adverse effects of fluctuating
oil prices have renewed interest in alternative and sustainable
sources of energy. Bioenergy: Biomass to Biofuels takes on this
topic and examines current and emerging feedstocks and advanced
processes and technologies enabling the development of all possible
alternative energy sources: solid (wood energy, grass energy, and
other biomass), liquid (biodiesel, algae biofuel, ethanol), and
gaseous/electric (biogas, syngas, bioelectricity). Divided into
seven parts, Bioenergy gives thorough consideration to topics such
as feedstocks, biomass production and utilization, life cycle
analysis, Energy Return on Invested (EROI), integrated
sustainability assessments, conversions technologies, biofuels
economics and policy. In addition, contributions from leading
industry professionals and academics, augmented by related
service-learning case studies and quizzes, provide readers with a
comprehensive resource that connect theory to real-world
implementation.
Projects the genesis of green chemistry in an effective manner,
with the use of relevant timelines and incidents that necessitated
the birth of this fieldExemplifies how waste can not only be
reduced or eliminated but can, in fact, be utilized as a precious
resource for the creation of valuables, thereby preaching the
concept of atom economyHighlights cutting-edge greener technologies
such as green catalysts, green solvents, and green energyDiscusses
in detail the implementation of green chemistry in the form of
interesting real-world case studies that have won the US
Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge AwardsElaborates how green
chemistry has been incorporated in practice and teaching at the
international as well as national levelEffectively disseminates
future green technologies, including biomimicry, continuous flow
methodologies, and miniaturization Presents interesting facts and
unusual findings in the form of add-ons in each chapter to enhance
the knowledge of studentsProvides learning outcomes and problems at
the end of each chapter
Medical schools currently use specialist perspectives on
psychiatric disorders to train physicians, nurses and health
professionals. This results in a lack confidence among
non-psychiatric health professionals, which reduces their ability
to manage common mental health conditions in primary care and
secondary hospitals. This book is a practical guide to common
mental health conditions encountered in general medical practice.
1) This is a comprehensive volume on social innovations in urban
sanitation sector in India. 2) It provides empirical solutions in
urban sanitation and indicates how to scale them up and allow them
to inform national policymaking. 3) This book will be of interest
to departments of development studies and governance across UK.
Medical schools currently use specialist perspectives on
psychiatric disorders to train physicians, nurses and health
professionals. This results in a lack confidence among
non-psychiatric health professionals, which reduces their ability
to manage common mental health conditions in primary care and
secondary hospitals. This book is a practical guide to common
mental health conditions encountered in general medical practice.
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