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These Conference Proceedings are intended to summarise the latest
developments in diffraction and scattering theory as reported at
the IU TAM Symposium on Diffraction and Scattering in Fluid
Mechanics and Elasticity held in Manchester, England on 16-20 July
2000. This in formal meeting was organised to discuss mathematical
advances, both from the theoretical and more applied points of
view. However, its pri mary goal was to bring together groups of
researchers working in dis parate application areas, but who
nevertheless share common models, phenomenological features arising
in such problems, and common math ematical tools. To this end, we
were delighted to have four Plenary Speakers, Professors Allan
Pierce, Ed Kerschen, Roger Grimshaw and John Willis FRS, who are
undisputed leaders in the four thematic ar eas of our meeting
(these are respectively acoustics, aeroacoustics, water or other
free surface waves, elasticity). These Proceedings should offer an
excellent vehicle for continuing the dialogue between these groups
of researchers. The participants were invited because of their
expertise and recent contributions to this field. Collectively,
there were around 90 contrib utors to the Symposium from some 13
countries located all around the world. These included 45 speakers,
35 co-authors and about 10 other delegates. Individuals came from
many of the major international cen tres of excellence in the field
of scattering theory."
Understanding the many complex cellular and molecular mechanisms
underlying human vascular diseases is essential in improving the
treatment of this important and wide-ranging group of diseases that
affect a large proportion of the world po- lation. This book is
based on lectures presented at an International Vascular Biology
Workshop held in London and chaired by Professor Dame Carol Black.
The c- tents are complemented by some invited chapters, all written
by world experts in areas of basic science and clinical medicine
highly relevant to vascular biology and disease. We are
particularly grateful to Professor Arshed Quyyumi, Professor of
Medicine and Cardiology at Emory University, who with his research
group and clinical colleagues, has provided a substantial
contribution to this book. In common with our previous book -
Vascular Complications in Human Disease: Mechanisms and
Consequences published by Springer in 2008, our aim with this book
is to highlight some of the established relationships between basic
science and clinical medicine, and to outline new and exciting
fields of research and practice in vascular biology and
pathobiology. There are two sections: Basic Science of Vascular
Biology and Clinical Aspects of Vascular Biology. In the first
section, dealing with basic science, we have included three
important growth areas: "Genetics and Gene Therapy" cover
approaches to gene therapy and delivery systems, "Animal Models to
Study Vascular Disease" with chapters on animal models of
scleroderma, animal models of atherosclerosis, and finally on the
endothelin system.
Arterial disease and inflammation are fundamental causes of many
medical conditions. Recently, there have been several major
advances in our understanding of the causes of diseases affecting
the heart, lungs, kidneys, skin and blood vessels. The role of
endothelium derived growth factors, nitric oxide and other
messengers in vascular disease has been more clearly defined. New
treatments targeting these molecular disorders are being used with
beneficial effects. Further progress depends on a combined approach
embracing basic and clinical research so that treatments of common,
important diseases can be designed intelligently and
logically.Vascular Complications in Human Disease presents our
understanding of vascular disease, in reviews of the main strands
of basic and clinical research written by leading international
experts. It also identifies routes for further fruitful research
and development. This concise and carefully edited book, avoiding
repetition, includes the full spectrum of basic research which is
not covered in other textbooks.
Translational medicine underpins vascular medicine. It is
fundamental to understanding how we treat patients with vascular
disease and more importantly, how to prevent it. It is the
rationale for drug design and production. Vascular medicine and
translational medicine will take over and become the main reason
for referring patients to hospital. Therefore, hospital-based
clinicians working with basic scientists need to know about
translational medicine, which educates and informs them about
vascular medicine and how management should be based. This book is
a primer for translational vascular medicine and discusses the
evolving and exciting areas of basic science applied to vascular
medicine. The book is based on the third vascular biology
conference held at The Royal College of Physicians in 2008. It
provides a large amount of new basic and clinical information and
the contributors are world leaders.
These Conference Proceedings are intended to summarise the latest
developments in diffraction and scattering theory as reported at
the IU TAM Symposium on Diffraction and Scattering in Fluid
Mechanics and Elasticity held in Manchester, England on 16-20 July
2000. This in formal meeting was organised to discuss mathematical
advances, both from the theoretical and more applied points of
view. However, its pri mary goal was to bring together groups of
researchers working in dis parate application areas, but who
nevertheless share common models, phenomenological features arising
in such problems, and common math ematical tools. To this end, we
were delighted to have four Plenary Speakers, Professors Allan
Pierce, Ed Kerschen, Roger Grimshaw and John Willis FRS, who are
undisputed leaders in the four thematic ar eas of our meeting
(these are respectively acoustics, aeroacoustics, water or other
free surface waves, elasticity). These Proceedings should offer an
excellent vehicle for continuing the dialogue between these groups
of researchers. The participants were invited because of their
expertise and recent contributions to this field. Collectively,
there were around 90 contrib utors to the Symposium from some 13
countries located all around the world. These included 45 speakers,
35 co-authors and about 10 other delegates. Individuals came from
many of the major international cen tres of excellence in the field
of scattering theory."
Brand risk is often narrowly defined as risk to reputation. Yet
risk and uncertainty are evident in many aspects of brand
performance and marketing operations. Considered and responsible
risk-taking is central to effective brand management. Risk literacy
is the marketer's third necessary competence, alongside strategic
insight and financial understanding. In Brand Risk, a practical and
accessible book for those who hold responsibilities in marketing or
risk management, David Abrahams brings together relevant risk
thinking and a range of techniques for the evaluation of brand
exposures and opportunities - whether in response to the ambitions
of a key business project, new market conditions or shareholder
concern. A balanced review of the subject is enriched by reference
to topics of current interest and is supported by illustrative
examples throughout. Presenting the essentials of brand management
and risk management side-by-side, Brand Risk offers graduated and
complementary approaches to brand risk assessment, from the
intuitive to the data-driven.
Understanding the many complex cellular and molecular mechanisms
underlying human vascular diseases is essential in improving the
treatment of this important and wide-ranging group of diseases that
affect a large proportion of the world po- lation. This book is
based on lectures presented at an International Vascular Biology
Workshop held in London and chaired by Professor Dame Carol Black.
The c- tents are complemented by some invited chapters, all written
by world experts in areas of basic science and clinical medicine
highly relevant to vascular biology and disease. We are
particularly grateful to Professor Arshed Quyyumi, Professor of
Medicine and Cardiology at Emory University, who with his research
group and clinical colleagues, has provided a substantial
contribution to this book. In common with our previous book -
Vascular Complications in Human Disease: Mechanisms and
Consequences published by Springer in 2008, our aim with this book
is to highlight some of the established relationships between basic
science and clinical medicine, and to outline new and exciting
fields of research and practice in vascular biology and
pathobiology. There are two sections: Basic Science of Vascular
Biology and Clinical Aspects of Vascular Biology. In the first
section, dealing with basic science, we have included three
important growth areas: "Genetics and Gene Therapy" cover
approaches to gene therapy and delivery systems, "Animal Models to
Study Vascular Disease" with chapters on animal models of
scleroderma, animal models of atherosclerosis, and finally on the
endothelin system.
"Abrahams and Gurtovoy have written something close to a classic...
marvelous fun to read..."
Read the complete book review by Jack J. Woehr, Dr. Dobbs Journal,
June 03, 2005
"If you're like me, you're excited by what people do with template
metaprogramming (TMP) but are frustrated at the lack of clear
guidance and powerful tools. Well, this is the book we've been
waiting for. With help from the excellent Boost Metaprogramming
Library, David and Aleksey take TMP from the laboratory to the
workplace with readable prose and practical examples, showing that
"compile-time STL" is as able as its runtime counterpart. Serving
as a tutorial as well as a handbook for experts, this is the book
on C++ template metaprogramming."
-Chuck Allison, Editor, "The C++ Source ""C++ Template
Metaprogramming" sheds light on the most powerful idioms of today's
C++, at long last delivering practical metaprogramming tools and
techniques into the hands of the everyday programmer. A metaprogram
is a program that generates or manipulates program code. Ever since
generic programming was introduced to C++, programmers have
discovered myriad "template tricks" for manipulating programs as
they are compiled, effectively eliminating the barrier between
program and metaprogram. While excitement among C++ experts about
these capabilities has reached the community at large, their
practical application remains out of reach for most programmers.
This book explains what metaprogramming is and how it is best used.
It provides the foundation you'll need to use the template
metaprogramming effectively in your own work.This book is aimed at
any programmer who is comfortable with idioms of the Standard
TemplateLibrary (STL). C++ power-users will gain a new insight into
their existing work and a new fluency in the domain of
metaprogramming. Intermediate-level programmers who have learned a
few advanced template techniques will see where these tricks fit in
the big picture and will gain the conceptual foundation to use them
with discipline. Programmers who have caught the scent of
metaprogramming, but for whom it is still mysterious, will finally
gain a clear understanding of how, when, and why it works. All
readers will leave with a new tool of unprecedented power at their
disposal-the Boost Metaprogramming Library.The companion CD-ROM
contains all Boost C++ libraries, including the Boost
Metaprogramming Library and its reference documentation, along with
all of the book's sample code and extensive supplementary material.
A study of migration habits as a global phenomenon. Migration in
History explores the nature and complexity of the movement of
peoples, cultures, and ideas in historical context. This engaging
volume presents essays from a variety of scholars to expand our
understanding ofthe longstanding process and history of migration
as an established global phenomenon. The articles examine
population movements and their demographic, social, political,
legal, and cultural causes and consequences in Medieval andModern
Europe, South Asia, Israel, and China. Topics addressed include
voluntary and forced movements of people within and between regions
and nations; movement towards urban centers or dispersal into
surrounding countryside; transfers of cultural objects, practices,
and technologies; experiences of resocialization and the transfer,
reconstruction, and creation of memories, myths, values and
symbols; the role of local, national, and transnational legal
institutions; the relationship between immigration, assimilation,
religion, and acculturation; movement in the interest of ethnic
autonomy or secession, and as a response to such dangers as
deprivation, religious persecution, and the development of border
zones within which populations move and interact. Contributors:
David Abraham, Elspeth Carruthers, Hasia R. Diner, Luca Einaudi,
Joshua Fogel, Gautam Ghosh, and Carl Ipsen. Anthony T. Grafton
teaches European history at Princeton University; Marc S. Rodriguez
is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Aaron Burr stood silent in his French, silk shirt. His damp palm
slid hard against the smooth, wood handle of the gun as he sought
the hammer. The insanity of the time place and purpose of the here
and now flooded his mind. If I am killed this day, all of my dream,
schemes and aspirations, of expanding the boarders of the United
States, will be dashed upon the rocks of historical stupidity. If I
kill Hamilton, it will be the same. I will be a marked man and just
as politically dead. History will say that the man who could have
followed Thomas Jefferson, as President of the United States,
allowed pride and arrogance to steal his destiny.
THE PRINCIPAL is a novel about James Rahin, a young man whose goal
is to become a Superintendent of Schools. After becoming certified
as a school administrator, James obtains a job as a vice principal.
When the school's principal esigns, Jim is appointed to the
vacancy. His years as the school's principal brings him into
conflict with his superintendent, staff, students and members of
the board of education. James Rahin faces challenges involving
drugs, violence and sex. The sory meld the lives of students
teachers and other school related personnel into a colorful collage
of conflict. Anyone who is or has been associated with a high
school will be able to relate to the story situations the evolve.
The conduct and dilemmas depicted in the novel are being played out
in a school near you.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Love and Promise is a story played out against the backdrop of a
rural Upstate New York community where the grandson of Lebanese and
Italian immigrants endeavors to overcome prejudice. A farm boy
struggles to be accepted for his accomplishments rather than his
ethnicity and lineage. James Rahin, tired of living the life of a
dirt-poor farmer, dreamt of the good life. He wanted a nice house,
a new car, and clothes that were not hand-me-downs. He observed
that the glaring differences between his poor friends and
relatives, and those who had the things he craved to have, was
wealth. People with money either own a successful business or they
were educated professionals. In his junior year of high school Jim
became obsessed with the idea of attending college. His goal was to
attend college and law school. Jim's attitude about life and women
hardens when his older brother married an attractive blond. Jim saw
the responsibilities of marriage forever alter Joe's priorities.
Attending college could no longer be one of his brother's goals.
Jim vowed that he would never allow anything or anyone to deter him
from his dream. In high school Jim met Laura, a winsome girl who
introduced him to a woman's warmth and passion. She tried to
possess him with her body, but her carnal pleasures were not enough
to sway him from his self-promise. Connie broke Jim's heart and set
him on a path of distrust. Women were only visitors to his
affection. He took what was offered but avoided the pitfalls of
love. Through personal loss, an enlistment in the Marines, and
bigotry at home and away- Jim stayed true to his promise. Then he
met Hope. She made his blood boil. Her love would become the center
piece of his greatest challenge.
FLIGHT FROM ALBEROBELLO is a story about John and Rose who fall in
love in Italy at the turn of the 20th century. Rose is sent to
America to forget about John, who, becomes an outcast. Beaten and
driven from the tenant farm that he worked with his father, John,
sets a course of action that will help him find Rose. Fearing for
his life, John leaves Alberobello and follows Rose to America where
he risks the ultimate sacrifice. The novel focuses on John's
struggle as he attempts to meld old traditions into a new world
laced with conflicting attitudes and values. After years of
personal discord, John discovers that he, subconsciously, harbors
many of the same intolerances that once forced him from the land of
his birth. FLIGHT FROM ALBEROBELLO chronicles, fictitiously, the
life of an immigrant in a small upstate New York City. It is a
story secreted in the roots of many who were brave enough to seek a
new life, in an unknown land, fraught with uncertainty and
contradiction. For immigrants flooding to American at the start of
the 20th century, it was a new frontier.
Lebanon, 1902. Hakim, a Christian rebel, is fighting against the
oppressive Ottoman Turks. Betrayed by one of his own, he is forced
to flee to America. There, the passionate youth finds his
centuries-old Arab traditions challenged by a forbidden love. He
must choose between his duty to his family and the beautiful woman
he cannot resist.
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