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In this issue, guest editors bring their considerable expertise to
this important topic. Provides in-depth reviews on the latest
updates in the field, providing actionable insights for clinical
practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused
topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.
Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice
guidelines to create these timely topic-based reviews.
Currently there is an enduring and changing meaning of social work
in a world where new crises are being confronted and new
opportunities are arriving in the evolving context of social work
and the related disciplines. There is a question on how to manage
the transformation of social work both productively and creatively
during this global shift. Practitioners and educators can
experience a tragic disorientation when confronted by the diversity
and depth of these crises endured and can face doubts about their
role in social work throughout all these changes and difficult
situations. Alternatives to this disorientation, a comfort with
uncertainty, and a capability to take risks need to urgently be
developed on a professional and personal level for success in the
evolving field. Through historical lens and a review of policies
and value-based approaches, the recontextualization of social work
can be explored. Practical and Political Approaches to
Recontextualizing Social Work explores practical and political ways
in which social work practice has been reconstructed. Chapters
identify this recontextualization of social work and how it is
changing, adapting, and transforming the profession along with
providing the potential implications for the profession. This book
grants insight on the reconstruction of social work on the personal
and interpersonal level ("case" work) and also on those intending
to impact social work on the local/global environment level in all
dimensions: politically, economically, socially, and ecologically.
In addition, the book includes a shift from the present short-term
and micro/personal view to a future and much broader and
encompassing perspective and practice vision. This book is
essential for social workers, practitioners, policymakers,
government officials, researchers, academicians, and students who
want to learn more about the recontextualizing of modern social
work in a shifting global environment.
Gas phase molecular spectroscopy is a powerful tool for obtaining
information on the geometry and internal structure of isolated
molecules as well as on the interactions that they undergo. It
enables the study of fundamental parameters and processes and is
also used for the sounding of gas media through optical techniques.
It has been facing always renewed challenges, due to the
considerable improvement of experimental techniques and the
increasing demand for accuracy and scope of remote sensing
applications.
In practice, the radiating molecule is usually not isolated but
diluted in a mixture at significant total pressure. The collisions
among the molecules composing the gas can have a large influence on
the spectral shape, affecting all wavelength regions through
various mechanisms. These must be taken into account for the
correct analysis and prediction of the resulting spectra.
This book reviews our current experimental and theoretical
knowledge and the practical consequences of collisional effects on
molecular spectral shapes in neutral gases. General expressions are
first given. They are formal of difficult use for practical
calculations often but enable discussion of the approximations
leading to simplified situations. The first case examined is that
of isolated transitions, with the usual pressure broadening and
shifting but also refined effects due to speed dependence and
collision-induced velocity changes. Collisional line-mixing, which
invalidates the notion of isolated transitions and has spectral
consequences when lines are closely spaced, is then discussed
within the impact approximation. Regions where the contributions of
many distant lines overlap, such as troughsbetween transitions and
band wings, are considered next. For a description of these far
wings the finite duration of collisions and concomitant breakdown
of the impact approximation must be taken into account. Finally,
for long paths or elevated pressures, the dipole or polarizability
induced by intermolecular interactions can make significant
contributions. Specific models for the description of these
collision induced absorption and light scattering processes are
presented.
The above mentioned topics are reviewed and discussed from a
threefold point of view: the various models, the available data,
and the consequences for applications including heat transfer,
remote sensing and optical sounding. The extensive bibliography and
discussion of some remaining problems complete the text.
- State of the art on the subject
- A bibliography of nearly 1000 references
- Tools for practical calculations
- Consequences for other scientific fields
- Numerous illustrative examples
- Fulfilling a need since there is no equivalent monograph on the
subject
The seventh book in the CHDL Series is composed of a selection of
the best articles from the Forum on Specification and Design
Languages (FDL'04). FDL is the European Forum to learn and exchange
on new trends on the application of languages and models for the
design of electronic and heterogeneous systems.
The forum was structured around four workshops that are all
represented in the book by outstanding articles: Analog and
Mixed-Signal Systems, UML-based System Specification and Design,
C/C++-Based System Design and Languages for Formal Specification
and Verification.
The Analog and Mixed-Signal Systems contributions bring some
answers to the difficult problem of co-simulating discrete and
continuous models of computation. The UML-based System
Specification and Design chapters bring insight into how to use the
Model Driven Engineering to design Systems-on-Chip. The C/C++-Based
System Design articles mainly explore system level design with
SystemC. The Languages for Formal
Specification and Verification is represented by an invited
contribution on the use of temporal assertions for symbolic model
checking and simulation. And finally chapter in this book
contributed by preeminent members of the automotive design industry
presents the recent industry standard AutoSAR.
Overall Advances in Design and Specification Languages for SoCs
is an excellent opportunity to catch up with the latest research
developments in the field of languages for electronic and
heterogeneous system design.
This book investigates how various scientific communities - e.g.
legal scientists, political scientists, sociologists,
mathematicians, and computer scientists - study law and public
policies, which are portrayed here as complex systems. Today,
research on law and public policies is rapidly developing at the
international level, relying heavily on modeling that employs
innovative methods for concrete implementation. Among the subject
matter discussed, law as a network of evolving and interactive
norms is now a prominent sphere of study. Similarly, public
policies are now a topic in their own right, as policy can no
longer be examined as a linear process; rather, its study should
reflect the complexity of the networks of actors, norms and
resources involved, as well as the uncertainty or weak
predictability of their direct or indirect impacts. The book is
divided into three maain parts: complexity faced by jurists,
complexity in action and public policies, and complexity and
networks. The main themes examined concern codification,
governance, climate change, normative networks, health, water
management, use-related conflicts, legal regime conflicts, and the
use of indicators.
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Somewhere in a generic suburb stands Treeheart, a kid-forged sanctuary where generations of tireless tykes have spent their youths making merry, spilling soda, and staving off the shadow of adulthood. One day, these brave warriors find their fun cut short by their nefarious neighbor Grindle, who can no longer tolerate the sounds of mirth seeping into his joyless adult life.
As the guardian of gloom lays siege to Treeheart, scores of kids suddenly find themselves transformed into pimply teenagers and sullen adults! The survivors of the onslaught cry out for a savior―a warrior whose will is unbreakable and whose appetite for mischief is unbounded.
They call for Bea Wolf.
Gas phase molecular spectroscopy is a powerful tool for obtaining
information on the geometry and internal structure of isolated
molecules and their interactions with others. It enables the
understanding and description, through measurements and modeling,
of the influence of pressure on light absorption, emission, and
scattering by gas molecules, which must be taken into account for
the correct analysis and prediction of the resulting spectra.
Collisional Effects on Molecular Spectra: Laboratory Experiments
and Models, Consequences for Applications, Second Edition provides
an updated review of current experimental techniques, theoretical
knowledge, and practical applications. After an introduction to
collisional effects on molecular spectra, the book moves on by
taking a threefold approach: it highlights key models, reviews
available data, and discusses the consequences for applications.
These include areas such as heat transfer, remote sensing, optical
sounding, metrology, probing of gas media, and climate predictions.
This second edition also contains, with respect to the first one,
significant amounts of new information, including 23 figures, 8
tables, and around 700 references. Drawing on the extensive
experience of its expert authors, Collisional Effects on Molecular
Spectra: Laboratory Experiments and Models, Consequences for
Applications, Second Edition, is a valuable guide for all those
involved with sourcing, researching, interpreting, or applying gas
phase molecular spectroscopy techniques across a range of fields.
All papers of this edition give an opportunity for reflection on
the chances, challenges and difficulties associated with the
long-term transformation of higher education and scientific
activities. Therefore, the concept of "scientific excellence" has
been perceived as a guiding idea in the academics' efforts. On the
other hand, it seems to be an ideal that can never be achieved but
towards which one ought to strive persistently. Furthermore, the
pursuit of excellence is accompanied by contradictions which have
been pointed out many times in the history of academia in Poland.
This publishing series embodies the belief in the existence of the
so-called invisible college, i.e., the research community,
exemplified by young scientists starting their academic path
inspired by recognized professors.
Although the energy headlines of 1985 proclaim the waning of OPEC,
the collapse of oil prices, and the demise of the nuclear power
industry, few policy analysts are examining the dynamic challenges
and opportunities that may confront the electric power industry
during the remainder of this century. In this pioneering work,
Adela Maria Bolet attempts to do exactly this, namely, to reconcile
the differences among forecasters as to the future of electricity
demand in the industrial, commercial, and residential sectors.
Although the energy headlines of 1985 proclaim the waning of OPEC,
the collapse of oil prices, and the demise of the nuclear power
industry, few policy analysts are examining the dynamic challenges
and opportunities that may confront the electric power industry
during the remainder of this century. In this pioneering work,
Adela Maria Bolet attempts to do exactly this, namely, to reconcile
the differences among forecasters as to the future of electricity
demand in the industrial, commercial, and residential sectors.
Using illustrative case examples, this book thoroughly reviews
similarities and differences between asthma, chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD) and the overlap syndrome. It is important
to highlight the distinctions because these commonly encountered
conditions in respiratory and primary care share many similarities
but have important differences often mistaken for each other. This
can have serious implications for treatment, particularly as new
treatments are targeted at specific phenotypes of the diseases.
This practical guide shows how to distinguish between the diseases
on a pathological and clinical basis so that appropriate management
and treatment may be pursued.
This easy yet comprehensive reference guide covers the mechanisms
of respiratory diseases, explaining the main respiratory conditions
for clinicians and postgraduate trainees. It discusses their
aetiology as well as the basic concepts required to effectively
evaluate and treat them. Applied Respiratory Pathophysiology is the
first book to bring together detailed, clinically-relevant
explanation of respiratory physiological processes and
pathophysiological processes in one text. It is essential reading
for anyone diagnosing and treating specific clinical conditions of
the lungs.
This book is the sixth in the ChDL (Chip Design Languages) series.
Year 2004 has seen many efforts in the ?eld of electronic and mixed
technology circuit design languages. The industry has recognized
the need for system level design as a way to enable the design of
the next generation of emb- ded systems. This is demonstrated by
the "ESL Now!" campaign that many companies are promoting. This
year has also seen many interesting st- dardization efforts for
system level design, such as SystemC TLM (http: //www. systemc.
org/) for transactional level modeling with SystemC, AU- TOSAR
(http://www. autosar. org/) for automotive embedded system -
plications, or SPIRIT (http://www. spiritconsortium. org/) for IP
int- change. In the ?eld of modeling languages, the Model Driven
Architecture of the OMG (http://www. omg. org/mda/) has given rise
to model driven en- neering, which is a more general way of
software engineering based on model transformations. As embedded
systems are more and more programmable and as the design
abstraction level rises, model driven methodologies are also c-
sidered for electronic system level design. In this context, the
OMG has - cently published a call for propositions for a UML 2. 0
pro?le for Modeling and Analysis of Real-Time and Embedded systems
(MARTE). The constraints on the design process of these next
generation embedded systems are considerable: Real-time, power
consumption, complexity, mixed technology integration, correctness,
time to market, cost, ...
This easy yet comprehensive reference guide covers the mechanisms
of respiratory diseases, explaining the main respiratory conditions
for clinicians and postgraduate trainees. It discusses their
aetiology as well as the basic concepts required to effectively
evaluate and treat them. Applied Respiratory Pathophysiology is the
first book to bring together detailed, clinically-relevant
explanation of respiratory physiological processes and
pathophysiological processes in one text. It is essential reading
for anyone diagnosing and treating specific clinical conditions of
the lungs.
Using illustrative case examples, this book thoroughly reviews
similarities and differences between asthma, chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD) and the overlap syndrome. It is important
to highlight the distinctions because these commonly encountered
conditions in respiratory and primary care share many similarities
but have important differences often mistaken for each other. This
can have serious implications for treatment, particularly as new
treatments are targeted at specific phenotypes of the diseases.
This practical guide shows how to distinguish between the diseases
on a pathological and clinical basis so that appropriate management
and treatment may be pursued.
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