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In this amazing tour d'horizon, D. Allan Bromley uses the occasion of the centenary of the American Physical Society to reflect upon the growth of physics over the past 100 years, its fragmentation into numerous subdisciplines, the impact physics has had upon modern technology, and the re-emergence of the fundamental unity of the discipline in recent years. Hundreds of historical illustrations accompany the text. Bromley conveys much of the excitement and wonder that research in physics generated in the 20th century and asks what new things are in store in the next century. He covers such topics as relativity and quantum mechanics, the Manhattan project, superconductivity, transistors and the revolution brought about by solid-state electronics, protein folding, the uses of nuclear and atomic physics in biology and medicine, plate tectonics, the expansion of the universe and the Big Bang, and gravitational radiation. Bromley is the Sterling Professor of the Sciences and Dean of Yale University.||From the reviews:||"...A panoramic view of the physics landscape of the past century, in which are embedded an impressive number of major physics accomplishments. And [the book] describes these accomplishments in a language that is comprehensible to an educated reader with or without training in physics...In choice of topics, Bromley is about as complete as can be imagined...An immensely entertaining and illuminating read."|- Physics Today
Oxidative Stress and Biomaterials provides readers with the latest
information on biomaterials and the oxidative stress that can pose
an especially troubling challenge to their biocompatibility,
especially given the fact that, at the cellular level, the tissue
environment is a harsh landscape of precipitating proteins,
infiltrating leukocytes, released oxidants, and fluctuations of pH
which, even with the slightest shift in stasis, can induce a
perpetual state of chronic inflammation. No material is 100%
non-inflammatory, non-toxic, non-teratogenic, non-carcinogenic,
non-thrombogenic, and non-immunogenic in all biological settings
and situations. In this embattled terrain, the most we can hope for
from the biomaterials we design is a type of "meso-compatibility,"
a material which can remain functional and benign for as long as
required without succumbing to this cellular onslaught and inducing
a local inflammatory reaction.
A key text examining family violence and its effects on children, The Impact of Family Violence on Children and Adolescents presents various definitions of family violence, along with various theories for the origin of the problem. Authors Javad H. Kashani and Wesley D. Allan discuss different types of intrafamilial violence and the effects of each on youngsters. The book then takes up the phenomenon from a cross-cultural perspective, exploring family violence in non-Western contexts. Finally, the authors offer intervention and prevention strategies (clinical and legal) and suggest future directions for research. Examining this crucial topic from a variety of perspectives, The Impact of Family Violence on Children and Adolescents will be essential reading for those in the fields of clinical/counseling psychology, developmental psychology, nursing, behavioral psychology, social work, health services and family studies.
Shortest Path Bridging is the most recent of this series of
evolutionary steps, and is arguably one of the 3 or 4 most
significant enhancements in Ethernet's history. Until SPB, Ethernet
had retained its original control mechanisms, and these are now
distinctly behind the state of the art in their properties. SPB
refreshes this component of Ethernet, by taking the existing data
path technology practically unaltered, and marrying it to a
significant extension of the state of the art in distributed
control planes, link state routing.
The book both explains both the "what" and the "why" of the
standard. The intent is to provide a sense of the relative
simplicity of 802.1aq, in terms of the small number of moving parts
required to achieve what it does, and why those choices were made.
It goes into what were elective decisions and what decisions were
dictated by the design goals. It does this by using a multipart
approach to the book. The first is a "what it is" description,
intended to provide an overview of SPB. The second is separated
out, and uses a narrative form to describe the design process and
decisions that led to SPB, in order to provide further context in
understanding the first part. The book is rounded out with
applications and potential futures for the technology to suggest
where it could go.
In this "Cook's Tour" of developments in physics and realted
fields, D. Allan Bromley, Science Advisor to President Bush during
1989-1983 and past president of the American Physical Society,
conveys much of the excitement and wonder that research in physics
generated in the 20th century and asks what new things are in store
in the next century.
Quantum Mechanics - An Introduction lays the foundations for the rest of the course on quantum mechanics, advanced quantum mechanics and field theory. Starting from black-body radiation, the photoelectric effect, and wave-particle duality, Greiner goes on to discuss the uncertainty relations, spin, and many-body systems; he includes applications to the hydrogen atom and the Stern-Gerlach and Einstein-de Haas experiments. The mathematics of representation theory, S matrices, perturbation theory, eigenvalue problems, and hypergeometric differential equations are presented in detail, with 88 fully and carefully worked examples and exercises to consolidate the material. The book supplies the historical and phenomenological background and steadily builds a wave-mechanical treatment of matter. This fourth edition includes improved explanatory remarks, plus several new examples and exercises
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