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This volume showcases a range of different approaches to strangers
and strangeness across medieval western Europe. It focuses on how
communities responded to the arrival of strangers and to different
ways in which individuals and groups were constructed as estranged.
Further, it reflects on different forms of border-crossing, from
lived experience to literary imagination and from specific journeys
in precise contexts to the conceptualisation of the shift from life
to death. In the range of its contributions - applying linguistic,
historical, archaeological, architectural, archival, literary, and
theological analyses - it seeks to bring together disciplines and
geographical areas of study that are too often strangers to one
another in medieval studies. Contributors are Sherif Abdelkarim,
Anna Adamska, Adrien Carbonnet, Wim De Clercq, Florian Dolberg,
Joshua S. Easterling, Susan Irvine, Marco Mostert, Richard North,
James Plumtree, Euan McCartney Robson, Beatrice Saletti, Simon C.
Thomson and Gerben Verbrugghe.
Specialist Periodical Reports provide systematic and detailed
review coverage of progress in the major areas of chemical
research. Written by experts in their specialist fields the series
creates a unique service for the active research chemist, supplying
regular critical in-depth accounts of progress in particular areas
of chemistry. For over 90 years The Royal Society of Chemistry and
its predecessor, the Chemical Society, have been publishing reports
charting developments in chemistry, which originally took the form
of Annual Reports. However, by 1967 the whole spectrum of chemistry
could no longer be contained within one volume and the series
Specialist Periodical Reports was born. The Annual Reports
themselves still existed but were divided into two, and
subsequently three, volumes covering Inorganic, Organic and
Physical Chemistry. For more general coverage of the highlights in
chemistry they remain a 'must'. Since that time the SPR series has
altered according to the fluctuating degree of activity in various
fields of chemistry. Some titles have remained unchanged, while
others have altered their emphasis along with their titles; some
have been combined under a new name whereas others have had to be
discontinued. The current list of Specialist Periodical Reports can
be seen on the inside flap of this volume.
Specialist Periodical Reports provide systematic and detailed
review coverage of progress in the major areas of chemical
research. Written by experts in their specialist fields the series
creates a unique service for the active research chemist, supplying
regular critical in-depth accounts of progress in particular areas
of chemistry. For over 90 years The Royal Society of Chemistry and
its predecessor, the Chemical Society, have been publishing reports
charting developments in chemistry, which originally took the form
of Annual Reports. However, by 1967 the whole spectrum of chemistry
could no longer be contained within one volume and the series
Specialist Periodical Reports was born. The Annual Reports
themselves still existed but were divided into two, and
subsequently three, volumes covering Inorganic, Organic and
Physical Chemistry. For more general coverage of the highlights in
chemistry they remain a 'must'. Since that time the SPR series has
altered according to the fluctuating degree of activity in various
fields of chemistry. Some titles have remained unchanged, while
others have altered their emphasis along with their titles; some
have been combined under a new name whereas others have had to be
discontinued. The current list of Specialist Periodical Reports can
be seen on the inside flap of this volume.
Awareness that many key aspects of public health are strongly
influenced by climate is growing dramatically, driven by new
research and experience and fears of climate change and the
research needed to underpin policy developments in area is growing
rapidly. This awareness has yet to translate into a practical use
of climate knowledge by health policy-makers. Evidence based policy
and practice is the mantra of the health sector. If climate
scientists are to contribute effectively to health policy at local
and global scales then careful empirical studies must be undertaken
a" focused on the needs of the public health policy and
decision-makers.
Results presented at the Wengen conference make clear that the
science and art of integrating climate knowledge into the control
of climate sensitive diseases on a year to year time frame as well
as careful assessments of the potential impacts of climate change
on health outcomes over longer time frames is advancing rapidly on
many fronts. This includes advances in the empirical understanding
of mechanisms, methodologies for modeling future impacts, new
partnership developments between the health and climate community
along with access to relevant data resources, and education and
training. In a rapidly evolving field this book provides a snapshot
of these emerging themes.
Specialist Periodical Reports provide systematic and detailed
review coverage of progress in the major areas of chemical
research. Written by experts in their specialist fields the series
creates a unique service for the active research chemist, supplying
regular critical in-depth accounts of progress in particular areas
of chemistry. For over 90 years The Royal Society of Chemistry and
its predecessor, the Chemical Society, have been publishing reports
charting developments in chemistry, which originally took the form
of Annual Reports. However, by 1967 the whole spectrum of chemistry
could no longer be contained within one volume and the series
Specialist Periodical Reports was born. The Annual Reports
themselves still existed but were divided into two, and
subsequently three, volumes covering Inorganic, Organic and
Physical Chemistry. For more general coverage of the highlights in
chemistry they remain a 'must'. Since that time the SPR series has
altered according to the fluctuating degree of activity in various
fields of chemistry. Some titles have remained unchanged, while
others have altered their emphasis along with their titles; some
have been combined under a new name whereas others have had to be
discontinued. The current list of Specialist Periodical Reports can
be seen on the inside flap of this volume.
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to traditional methods of digging holes and installing conduits.
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has to beshared by several users. In addition, the cost of
restoring a road or landscaped area after construction may be
higher than the cost of installing the conduit. These factors add
to the need for trenchless technology-the ability to dig holes
without disturbing the surface. In some ways, trenchless technology
is a futuristic concept. Ruth Krauss in a
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thisstatement is not necessarily true. Today, a hole could be to
bore. Trenchless technology is not new. But it certainly has become
the buzzword of the construction industry and it appears that it
will have a growing impact in the way contractors, utilities, and
others install new facilities. Methods to bore horizontal holes
were practiced as early as the 18005, but this technology has
greatly changed. Today's tools include sophisticated drilling
methods, state-of the-art power systems, and electronic guidance
techniques. These tools can bore faster, safer, and more
accurately, and in many instances more economically, than open-cllt
methods. Technology has played an important role in these advances,
but economics has become the driving force in making these systems
popular."
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why, when and how data on the historical, current and future (from
days to decades) climate can be incorporated into health
decision-making. Created as a collaborative effort between climate
and health experts, this book targets a broad technical public
health community, alongside development practitioners and
policy-makers engaged in climate change adaptation. It may also
guide climate experts in the development of climate services
tailored to health needs. Written in an accessible, informative
style, while maintaining the highest technical and scientific
standards, it will also be a valuable resource for students and
academics studying and working in the emerging field of environment
and health. The Open Access version of this book, available at
http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.4324/9781315115603, has been
made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license."
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In the past decade, the field of trenchless technology has expanded
rapidly in products, equipment, and utilization. This expansion
would not have occurred without a strong increase ineconomic
incentives to the user. Because theoperating environment has
changed, trenchless technology is often the preferred alternative
to traditional methods of digging holes and installing conduits.
The infrastructure in which we live has become more congested and
has to beshared by several users. In addition, the cost of
restoring a road or landscaped area after construction may be
higher than the cost of installing the conduit. These factors add
to the need for trenchless technology-the ability to dig holes
without disturbing the surface. In some ways, trenchless technology
is a futuristic concept. Ruth Krauss in a
children'sbookofdefinitions wrote,"AHole...Is to Dig." But
thisstatement is not necessarily true. Today, a hole could be to
bore. Trenchless technology is not new. But it certainly has become
the buzzword of the construction industry and it appears that it
will have a growing impact in the way contractors, utilities, and
others install new facilities. Methods to bore horizontal holes
were practiced as early as the 18005, but this technology has
greatly changed. Today's tools include sophisticated drilling
methods, state-of the-art power systems, and electronic guidance
techniques. These tools can bore faster, safer, and more
accurately, and in many instances more economically, than open-cllt
methods. Technology has played an important role in these advances,
but economics has become the driving force in making these systems
popular.
Awareness that many aspects of public health are influenced by
climate is growing dramatically. Results presented at the Wengen
conference make clear that the science and art of integrating
climate knowledge into the control of climate sensitive diseases on
a year to year time frame, as well as careful assessments of the
potential impacts of climate change on health outcomes over longer
time frames, is advancing rapidly. This book provides a snapshot of
these emerging themes.
Policy-makers are increasingly concerned about the impact of
climate variability and change on the health of vulnerable
populations. Variations and trends in climatic factors and extreme
weather events impact many health outcomes, including malaria, heat
stress and undernutrition. Climate Information for Public Health
Action is based on the premise that climate knowledge and
information can help protect the public from climate-sensitive
health risks. With a focus on infectious disease,
hydro-meteorological disasters and nutrition, the book explores
why, when and how data on the historical, current and future (from
days to decades) climate can be incorporated into health
decision-making. Created as a collaborative effort between climate
and health experts, this book targets a broad technical public
health community, alongside development practitioners and
policy-makers engaged in climate change adaptation. It may also
guide climate experts in the development of climate services
tailored to health needs. Written in an accessible, informative
style, while maintaining the highest technical and scientific
standards, it will also be a valuable resource for students and
academics studying and working in the emerging field of environment
and health. The Open Access version of this book, available at
http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.4324/9781315115603, has been
made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license."
This book has been considered important throughout the human
history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made
efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern
format for present and future generations. This whole book has been
reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of
scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.
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