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This Handbook brings together a collection of leading international
authors to reflect on the influence of central contributions, or
classics, that have shaped the development of the field of public
policy and administration. The Handbook reflects on a wide range of
key contributions to the field, selected on the basis of their
international and wider disciplinary impact. Focusing on classics
that contributed significantly to the field over the second half of
the 20th century, it offers insights into works that have explored
aspects of the policy process, of particular features of
bureaucracy, and of administrative and policy reforms. Each classic
is discussed by a leading international scholars. They offer unique
insights into the ways in which individual classics have been
received in scholarly debates and disciplines, how classics have
shaped evolving research agendas, and how the individual classics
continue to shape contemporary scholarly debates. In doing so, this
volume offers a novel approach towards considering the various
central contributions to the field. The Handbook offers students of
public policy and administration state-of-the-art insights into the
enduring impact of key contributions to the field.
This book describes the application of piezoelectric materials,
particularly piezoceramics, in the wide field of actuators and
sensors. It gives a step-by-step introduction to the structure and
mechanics of piezoelectric beam bending actuators in multilayer
technology, which are of increasing importance for industrial
applications. The book presents the suitability of the developed
theoretical aspects in a memorable way.
The aim of this book is to explore the challenges facing rural
communities and economies and to demonstrate the potential of
spatial microsimulation for policy and analysis in a rural context.
This is done by providing a comprehensive overview of a particular
spatial microsimulation model called SMILE (Simulation Model of the
Irish Local Economy). The model has been developed over a ten year
period for applied policy analyis in Ireland which is seen as an
ideal study area given its large percentage of population living in
rural areas. The book reviews the policy context and the state of
the art in spatial microsimulation against which SMILE was
developed, describes in detail its model design and calibration,
and presents example of outputs showing what new information the
model provides using a spatial matching process. The second part of
the book explores a series of rural issues or problems, including
the impacts of new or changing government or EU policies, and
examines the contribution that spatial microsimulation can provide
in each area.
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Siren's Tears
Katherine Balla
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This volume compiles information from physics, metallurgy, and
mechanical and electrical engineering to epitomize the fundamental
characteristics of flat rolling steel. Flat Rolling Fundamentals is
drawn from in-depth analyses of metal properties and behaviors to
technologies in application. The book provides a full
characterization of steel, including structure, chemical
composition, classifications, physical properties, deformation, and
plasticity. The authors present different types of rolling mills
and the defining physical analytical parameters.They also discuss
the effects of hot rolling on steel and the role of lubrication and
thermomechanical treatments to minimize these effects. This book
presents qualitative and quantitative advances in cost-effective
steel production.
Phosphoinositides play a major role in cellular signaling and
membrane organization. During the last three decades we have
learned that enzymes turning over phosphoinositides control vital
physiological processes and are involved in the initiation and
progression of cancer, inflammation, neurodegenerative,
cardiovascular, metabolic disease and more. In two volumes, this
book elucidates the crucial mechanisms that control the dynamics of
phosphoinositide conversion. Starting out from
phosphatidylinositol, a chain of lipid kinases collaborates to
generate the oncogenic lipid
phosphatidylinositol(3,4,5)-trisphosphate. For every phosphate
group added, there are specific lipid kinases - and phosphatases to
remove it. Additionally, phospholipases can cleave off the inositol
head group and generate poly-phosphoinositols, which act as soluble
signals in the cytosol. Volume II extends into the role of
phosphoinositides in membrane organization and vesicular traffic.
Endocytosis and exocytosis are modulated by phosphoinositides,
which determine the fate and activity of integral membrane
proteins. Phosphatidylinositol(4,5)-bisphosphate is a prominent
flag in the plasma membrane, while phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate
decorates early endosomes. The Golgi apparatus is rich in
phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate, stressed cells increase
phosphatidylinositol(3,5)-bisphosphate, and the nucleus has a
phosphoinositide metabolism of its own. Phosphoinositide-dependent
signaling cascades and the spatial organization of distinct
phosphoinositide species are required in organelle function,
fission and fusion, membrane channel regulation, cytoskeletal
rearrangements, adhesion processes, and thus orchestrate complex
cellular responses including growth, proliferation,
differentiation, cell motility, and cell polarization.
Over the course of the past two decades, horror cinema around the
globe has become increasingly preoccupied with the concept of loss.
Grief in Contemporary Horror Cinema: Screening Loss examines the
theme of grief as it represented both indie and mainstream films,
including works such as Jennifer Kent's watershed film The
Babadook, Juan Antonio Bayona's award-sweeping El orfanato, Ari
Aster's genre-straddling Midsommar, and Lars von Trier's visually
stunning Melancholia. Analyzing depictions of grief ranging from
the intimate grief of a small family to the collective grief of an
entire nation, the essays illustrate how these works serve to
provide unity, catharsis, and-sometimes-healing.
Post-suburbia is a term that encapsulates a variety of contemporary
urban forms, in particular the 'edge city' - a term used to
describe the rapid growth of new urban centres at the edges of
established major cities. Widely discussed in the US, very little
has been written about European edge cities and this book provides
a comparative analysis of examples in Greece, Spain, Paris, Finland
and the UK, offering a theoretical analysis of the edge city and of
post-suburban Europe.
Paperback edition – coming March 2024. Hardback edition is
available to pre-order now! The first novel in the sensational The
Sequin Mysteries series, from world-renowned dancer and Strictly
head judge Shirley Ballas. Behind the sequins and sparkle of
Blackpool Tower Ballroom’s famous Dance Festival, the competition
is about to turn deadly… When a promising young dancer collapses
during the opening tango of the festival, Lily Richmond, dance
legend, teacher and one-time world champion, is convinced that
murder is afoot. There’s only one person who can help her delve
into the mystery: her former student and private detective, Susie
Cooper. But Susie vowed she’d never return to the ballroom –
let alone go undercover as a professional dancer when there’s a
killer on the loose… As the competition gets even fiercer and the
bodies start to pile up, can the unlikely dance-detective duo
unravel the rumours from the rumbas and expose the murderer’s
identity, before they strike again?
Basic Biotechnique for Bioprocess and Bioentrepreneurship deals
with the entire field of industrial biotechnology, starting from
basic laboratory techniques, to scale-up, process development,
demonstration and commercialization. The book compiles currently
scattered materials on the topic and updates information based on
practical experience and requirements.
The volume contains papers read at the International Conference of
the ISDCL, held in Budapest in 2015. The contributors explore
various aspects of worship as reflected in the literature of
Judaism from the Second Temple period to Late Antiquity. The volume
provides a fresh reading of various crucial issues especially
within Old Testament Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, Rabbinic
literature, Gnostic traditions, and the emerging synagogue. The
papers analyse texts and artefacts that reveal how various groups
of Judaism understood the concept of worship-a pre-eminent form of
expressing religious identity and interpreting fundamental
traditions.
The book investigates Ben Sira's attitudes toward all matters
pertaining to sexuality in the context of family relations and
gender issues. The author's seemingly negative attitude to women,
the anxiety expressed in the discussions of marital and
extramarital relations, and the disciplining of children can lead
to the assumption that the work has a negative attitude toward
sexuality. Ben Sira's book is a combination of carefully composed
wisdom poems and of teachings on everyday issues, including
marriage, family life, self-control, desires, and sexual
promiscuity. The sage dedicates a greater number of passages than
other wisdom books to the discussion of social relations especially
in regard to family. In so doing his regular point of departure
seems to be what benefits or damages these relations mean, and
whether they bring disgrace to a person, especially through
sexuality. In addition, we have to make a distinction between the
attitudes of the writer of the original Hebrew text of the book and
that of the Greek translator. The two texts, produced in different
social settings, times and places, differ at times in regard to
sexuality. This book examines the wisdom poems, some characterized
by openness about issues of eroticism, and all sayings that concern
matters pertaining to sexuality found in discussions of passions,
family relations and gender issues, and warnings against sexual
wrongdoing. All this is done with a special regard to the
differences between the Hebrew original text and the Greek
translation.
Phosphoinositides play a major role in cellular signaling and
membrane organization. During the last three decades we have
learned that enzymes turning over phosphoinositides control vital
physiological processes and are involved in the initiation and
progression of cancer, inflammation, neurodegenerative,
cardiovascular, metabolic disease and more. In two volumes, this
book elucidates the crucial mechanisms that control the dynamics of
phosphoinositide conversion. Starting out from
phosphatidylinositol, a chain of lipid kinases collaborates to
generate the oncogenic lipid
phosphatidylinositol(3,4,5)-trisphosphate. For every phosphate
group added, there are specific lipid kinases - and phosphatases to
remove it. Additionally, phospholipases can cleave off the inositol
head group and generate poly-phosphoinositols, which act as soluble
signals in the cytosol. Volume I untangles the web of these enzymes
and their products, and relates them to function in health and
disease. Phosphoinositide 3-kinases and 3-phosphatases have
received a special focus in volume I, and recent therapeutic
developments in human disease are presented along with a historical
perspective illustrating the impressive progress in the field.
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Big Love 2019 (Paperback)
Balla; Translated by Julia Sherwood, Peter Sherwood
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Andric and his girlfriend Laura have been seeing each other for a
long time now but it isn't clear what each sees in the other.
Self-absorbed, delusional or just a regular couple? 'Big Love is
primarily a critique of contemporary society, in which the triumph
of liberal democracy has increased rather than diminished the
Kafkaesque aspects of life.' - Charles Sabatos.
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Outcast (Paperback)
Shimon Ballas; Translated by Ammiel Alcalay, Oz Shelach
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R429
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Haroun Soussan, narrator of Outcast and a Jewish convert to Islam,
is a civil engineer and historian who's just completed his life's
work, The Jews and History. The book opens with him getting an
award from Saddam Hussein during the time of the Iran-Iraq war.
Written in the form of an autobiography, the narrative moves in and
out of the present, the recent, and more distant past, providing a
unique and intimate chronicle of Iraq's contemporary political
history. Shimon Ballas was born in Baghdad in 1930 and immigrated
to Israel in 1951.
First published in 1983. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
The Academy was a philosophical school established by Plato that
safeguarded the continuity and the evolution of Platonism over a
period of about 300 years. Its contribution to the development of
Hellenistic philosophical and scientific thinking was decisive, but
it also had a major impact on the formation of most of the other
philosophical trends emerging during this period. This volume
surveys the evidence for the historical and social setting in which
the Academy operated, as well as the various shifts in the
philosophical outlook of Platonism during its existence. Its
contribution to the evolution of special sciences such as
mathematics is also examined. The book further includes the first
complete annotated translation in English of Philodemus' History of
the Academy, preserved on a papyrus from Herculaneum. It thus
offers a comprehensive picture of one of the most prominent and
influential of all educational institutions in ancient Greece.
The Academy was a philosophical school established by Plato that
safeguarded the continuity and the evolution of Platonism over a
period of about 300 years. Its contribution to the development of
Hellenistic philosophical and scientific thinking was decisive, but
it also had a major impact on the formation of most of the other
philosophical trends emerging during this period. This volume
surveys the evidence for the historical and social setting in which
the Academy operated, as well as the various shifts in the
philosophical outlook of Platonism during its existence. Its
contribution to the evolution of special sciences such as
mathematics is also examined. The book further includes the first
complete annotated translation in English of Philodemus' History of
the Academy, preserved on a papyrus from Herculaneum. It thus
offers a comprehensive picture of one of the most prominent and
influential of all educational institutions in ancient Greece.
The aim of this book is to explore the challenges facing rural
communities and economies and to demonstrate the potential of
spatial microsimulation for policy and analysis in a rural context.
This is done by providing a comprehensive overview of a particular
spatial microsimulation model called SMILE (Simulation Model of the
Irish Local Economy). The model has been developed over a ten year
period for applied policy analyis in Ireland which is seen as an
ideal study area given its large percentage of population living in
rural areas. The book reviews the policy context and the state of
the art in spatial microsimulation against which SMILE was
developed, describes in detail its model design and calibration,
and presents example of outputs showing what new information the
model provides using a spatial matching process. The second part of
the book explores a series of rural issues or problems, including
the impacts of new or changing government or EU policies, and
examines the contribution that spatial microsimulation can provide
in each area.
Phosphoinositides play a major role in cellular signaling and
membrane organization. During the last three decades we have
learned that enzymes turning over phosphoinositides control vital
physiological processes and are involved in the initiation and
progression of cancer, inflammation, neurodegenerative,
cardiovascular, metabolic disease and more. In two volumes, this
book elucidates the crucial mechanisms that control the dynamics of
phosphoinositide conversion. Starting out from
phosphatidylinositol, a chain of lipid kinases collaborates to
generate the oncogenic lipid
phosphatidylinositol(3,4,5)-trisphosphate. For every phosphate
group added, there are specific lipid kinases - and phosphatases to
remove it. Additionally, phospholipases can cleave off the inositol
head group and generate poly-phosphoinositols, which act as soluble
signals in the cytosol. Volume II extends into the role of
phosphoinositides in membrane organization and vesicular traffic.
Endocytosis and exocytosis are modulated by phosphoinositides,
which determine the fate and activity of integral membrane
proteins. Phosphatidylinositol(4,5)-bisphosphate is a prominent
flag in the plasma membrane, while phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate
decorates early endosomes. The Golgi apparatus is rich in
phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate, stressed cells increase
phosphatidylinositol(3,5)-bisphosphate, and the nucleus has a
phosphoinositide metabolism of its own. Phosphoinositide-dependent
signaling cascades and the spatial organization of distinct
phosphoinositide species are required in organelle function,
fission and fusion, membrane channel regulation, cytoskeletal
rearrangements, adhesion processes, and thus orchestrate complex
cellular responses including growth, proliferation,
differentiation, cell motility, and cell polarization.
Phosphoinositides play a major role in cellular signaling and
membrane organization. During the last three decades we have
learned that enzymes turning over phosphoinositides control vital
physiological processes and are involved in the initiation and
progression of cancer, inflammation, neurodegenerative,
cardiovascular, metabolic disease and more. In two volumes, this
book elucidates the crucial mechanisms that control the dynamics of
phosphoinositide conversion. Starting out from
phosphatidylinositol, a chain of lipid kinases collaborates to
generate the oncogenic lipid
phosphatidylinositol(3,4,5)-trisphosphate. For every phosphate
group added, there are specific lipid kinases - and phosphatases to
remove it. Additionally, phospholipases can cleave off the inositol
head group and generate poly-phosphoinositols, which act as soluble
signals in the cytosol. Volume I untangles the web of these enzymes
and their products, and relates them to function in health and
disease. Phosphoinositide 3-kinases and 3-phosphatases have
received a special focus in volume I, and recent therapeutic
developments in human disease are presented along with a historical
perspective illustrating the impressive progress in the field.
This book examining diagnosis was first published in 1985.
Diagnosis is at the centre of medical practice and depends on
skilled information processing and decision making. Medical
students, who will spend their working lives gathering information
from patients, making decisions and solving problems need to be
taught the necessary techniques. One aim of the book is, therefore,
to give teachers an account of some of the basic ideas which have
been applied to the diagnostic process and to medical problem
solving in general. Another aim is to make teachers more aware of
the principles underlying their clinical work, for it has been
shown repeatedly that clinicians' actions do not always coincide
with their teaching and there is a distinct gap between what they
do and what they teach. This introduction to the fundamental
concepts of information processing and decision making is written
at a level which makes it appropriate reading for those who have
not previously read widely in these areas. It will be of interest
to clinical teachers in medical and allied health professions.
This book describes the application of piezoelectric materials,
particularly piezoceramics, in the wide field of actuators and
sensors. It gives a step-by-step introduction to the structure and
mechanics of piezoelectric beam bending actuators in multilayer
technology, which are of increasing importance for industrial
applications. The book presents the suitability of the developed
theoretical aspects in a memorable way.
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