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Offering a comprehensive overview of the challenges, risks and
options facing the future of mechatronics, this book provides
insights into how these issues are currently assessed and managed.
Building on the previously published book 'Mechatronics in Action,'
it identifies and discusses the key issues likely to impact on
future mechatronic systems. It supports mechatronics practitioners
in identifying key areas in design, modeling and technology and
places these in the wider context of concepts such as
cyber-physical systems and the Internet of Things. For educators it
considers the potential effects of developments in these areas on
mechatronic course design, and ways of integrating these. Written
by experts in the field, it explores topics including systems
integration, design, modeling, privacy, ethics and future
application domains. Highlighting novel innovation directions, it
is intended for academics, engineers and students working in the
field of mechatronics, particularly those developing new concepts,
methods and ideas.
This book presents the latest research on mechatronic systems
engineering. By bringing together the most important papers from
the 2018 Mechatronics Forum Conference 'Reinventing Mechatronics,'
it outlines key trends in research and applications that will
define mechatronics for the next 50 years. Mechatronics was
established as an engineering discipline over 50 years ago, as the
integration of electronics and information technology with
mechanical design. Given major technological advances and the
growth of systems-level concepts such as Cyber-Physical Systems and
the Internet of Things, along with Cloud Technologies and Big Data,
it's now high time to reconsider the role of mechatronics,
particularly within engineering design. Past and ongoing
technological changes are impacting how systems are designed and
configured in ways that could never have been envisaged when the
field of mechatronics was first introduced.
Mechatronics in Action s case-study approach provides the most
effective means of illustrating how mechatronics can make products
and systems more flexible, more responsive and possess higher
levels of functionality than would otherwise be possible. The
series of case studies serves to illustrate how a mechatronic
approach has been used to achieve enhanced performance through the
transfer of functionality from the mechanical domain to electronics
and software.
Mechatronics in Action not only provides readers with access to
a range of case studies, and the experts view of these, but also
offers case studies in course design and development to support
tutors in making the best and most effective use of the technical
coverage provided. It provides, in an easily accessible form, a
means of increasing the understanding of the mechatronic concept,
while giving both students and tutors substantial technical insight
into how this concept has been developed and used.
This volume is the first of a series on Physical Techniques in the
Study of Art, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. It follows a
successful earlier publication by Elsevier (Radiation in Art and
Archaeometry).
There has been an upsurge of interest world wide in cultural
heritage issues, and in particular, large organizations such as
UNESCO and the European Union are active in providing funding for a
very diverse range of projects in cultural heritage preservation.
It is perceived that it is essential to preserve the cultural
heritage of societies, both to benefit the future generations of
those societies, and to inform other cultures.
A growing need exists for the education of conservators and
restorers because it is these professionals who will make decisions
on how best to preserve our cultural heritage. This book series
therefore has as its primary aim, the dissemination of technical
information on scientific conservation to scientific conservators,
museum curators, conservation science students, and other
interested people.
Scientific conservation, as a discipline, is a comparatively modern
concept. Interested scientists have for many years addressed
scientific problems associated with cultural heritage artefacts.
But their involvement has been sporadic and driven by the needs of
individual museums, rather than a personal lifetime study of issues
of conservation of for example, buildings, large functional
objects, paintings, and so on.
In this book series contributors will come from both interested
scientists and the museum-based scientists. The authors have been
selected with an eye to involving young, and well as established,
scientists.
Dr Jean Louis Boutaine, was Head of the Research Department of the
Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musees de France at the
Louvre. Dr Boutaine has had a most distinguished career within the
conservation science community. He writes here on the concept of
the Modern Museum.
Professor Casali is responsible for the teaching of Archaeometry at
the University of Bologna. He has developed advanced equipment for
both micro-Computer Tomography and for large-object Computer
Tomography. His chapter deals with X-ray, neutron, and digital
radiography as applied to the study of objects of cultural heritage
significance.
Professor Tim Wess holds the Chair of Biomaterials in the
Biophysics Division in the School of Optometry and Vision Science
at Cardiff University. The systems in which he is interested
contain collagen, fibrillin, and cellulose (which relate, in the
cultural heritage discipline, to an interest in parchment and
papers). A parallel interest is in the structure of bone and
artificial composite materials (which relates to his interest in
historical studies of bone materials). Chapter 3 will describe the
techniques used to study alteration to structure of minerals in the
bone. Preservation of intact bone mineral crystallites has been
shown to relate to the endurance of amplifiable ancient DNA from
archaeological and fossil bone. In collaboration with Drs K.
Nielsen and Rene Larsen (School of Conservation, Copenhagen,
Denmark) Tim Wess has analyzed the deterioration of historic
parchments and also simulated ageing processes.
Chapter 5 has been written by Dr Andrew Hardy who began studying
Middle Eastern eye cosmetics (kohls) in the early 1990's whilst
working in Oman. He has continued thiswork at the Centre for
Medical History, School of Historical, Political and Sociological
Studies, Exeter University. The chapter summarizes and reviews the
usage and composition of kohls in ancient (Pharaonic) Egypt. It
also gives information, from later time periods, on kohl usage and
its recipes, which have been studied using a wide range of
experimental techniques.
- Written in a style that is readily understandable by conservation
scientists, archaeologists, museum curators, and students
- Provides an introduction to the advanced fields of synchrotron
radiation science, neutron science, and computed tomography
- Outstanding review of the use of modern technology to study
museum and archaeological artifacts
- Offers solutions through advanced scientific techniques to a wide
range of problems facing museum staff
12 Million Black Voices, first published in 1941, combines Wright's
prose with startling photographs selected by Edwin Rosskam from the
Security Farm Administration files compiled during the Great
Depression. The photographs include works by such giants as Walker
Evans, Dorothea Lange, and Arthur Rothstein. From crowded, rundown
farm shacks to Harlem storefront churches, the photos depict the
lives of black people in 1930s America--their misery and weariness
under rural poverty, their spiritual strength, and their lives in
northern ghettos. Wright's accompanying text eloquently narrates
the story of these 90 pictures and delivers a powerful commentary
on the origins and history of black oppression in this country.
Also included are new prefaces by Douglas Brinkley, Noel Ignatiev,
and Michael Eric Dyson. "Among all the works of Wright, 12 Million
Black Voices stands out as a work of poetry, ...passion, ...and of
love."--David Bradley "A more eloquent statement of its kind could
hardly have been devised."--The New York Times Book Review
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Language endangerment is a fundamental issue for humanity. What
rights do minority communities have concerning their languages? How
does each language conceptualize the world differently? How much
knowledge about the world and a local ecosystem is lost when a
language disappears? What is the process involved and how can
insights about this process contribute to linguistic theory? What
typological insights will be lost if undescribed languages
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can language shift be stopped or reversed? This volume comprises: *
a general overview introduction * four theoretical chapters on what
happens during language shift * ten case studies of autochthonous
languages under threat * four case studies of migrant languages at
risk * three concluding chapters discussing strategies and
resources for language maintenance.
Language endangerment is a fundamental issue for humanity. What rights do minority communities have concerning their languages? How does each language conceptualize the world differently? How much knowledge about the world and a local ecosystem is lost when a language disappears? What is the process involved and how can insights about this process contribute to linguistic theory? What typological insights will be lost if undescribed languages disappear before their unique structural properties are known? How can language shift be stopped or reversed? This volume comprises: * a general overview introduction * four theoretical chapters on what happens during language shift * ten case studies of autochthonous languages under threat * four case studies of migrant languages at risk * three concluding chapters discussing strategies and resources for language maintenance.
The legends say something happened in Chaneysville. The Chaneysville Incident is the powerful story of one man's obsession with discovering what that something was--a quest that takes the brilliant and bitter young black historian John Washington back through the secrets and buried evil of his heritage. Returning home to care for and then bury his father's closest friend and his own guardian, Old Jack Crawley, he comes upon the scant records of his family's proud and tragic history, which he drives himself to reconstruct and accept. This is the story of John's relationship with his family, the town, and the woman he loves; and also between the past and the present, between oppression and guilt, hate and violence, love and acceptance.
Offering a comprehensive overview of the challenges, risks and
options facing the future of mechatronics, this book provides
insights into how these issues are currently assessed and managed.
Building on the previously published book 'Mechatronics in Action,'
it identifies and discusses the key issues likely to impact on
future mechatronic systems. It supports mechatronics practitioners
in identifying key areas in design, modeling and technology and
places these in the wider context of concepts such as
cyber-physical systems and the Internet of Things. For educators it
considers the potential effects of developments in these areas on
mechatronic course design, and ways of integrating these. Written
by experts in the field, it explores topics including systems
integration, design, modeling, privacy, ethics and future
application domains. Highlighting novel innovation directions, it
is intended for academics, engineers and students working in the
field of mechatronics, particularly those developing new concepts,
methods and ideas.
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engineers working in underwater acoustics and graduate students
solving problems in, and preparing theses on, topics in underwater
acoustics. The book is structured to provide the basis for rapidly
assimilating the essential underwater acoustic knowledge base for
practical application to daily research and analysis. Each chapter
of the book is self-supporting and focuses on a single topic and
its relation to underwater acoustics. The chapters start with a
brief description of the topic's physical background, necessary
definitions, and a short description of the applications, along
with a roadmap to the chapter. The subtopics covered within
individual subchapters include most frequently used equations that
describe the topic. Equations are not derived, rather, assumptions
behind equations and limitations on the applications of each
equation are emphasized. Figures, tables, and illustrations related
to the sub-topic are presented in an easy-to-use manner, and
examples on the use of the equations, including appropriate figures
and tables are also included.
Up to ninety percent of humanity's traditional languages and
cultures are at risk and may disappear this century. While language
endangerment has not achieved the publicity surrounding
environmental change and biodiversity loss, it is just as serious,
disastrously reducing the variety of human knowledge and thought.
This book shows why it matters, why and how it happens, and what
communities and scholars can do about it. David and Maya Bradley
provide a new framework for investigating and documenting
linguistic, social and other factors which contribute to languages
shifting away from their cultural heritage. Illustrated with
practical in-depth case studies and examples from the authors' own
work in Asia and elsewhere, the book encourages communities to
maintain or reclaim their traditional languages and cultures.
The Depression-era murder trial of George Crawford in Northern
Virginia helped end the exclusion of African Americans from juries.
Nearly forgotten today, the murders, ensuing manhunt, extradition
battle and sensational trial enthralled the nation. Before it was
over, the U.S. House of Representatives threatened to impeach a
federal judge, the age-old states rights debate was renewed, and a
rift nearly split the fledgling NAACP. In the end, the story's hero
- Howard University Law School dean Charles Hamilton Houston - was
the subject of public ridicule from critics who had little
understanding of the inner workings of the case. This book puts the
Crawford murder trial in its fullest context, side by side with
relevant events of the time.
David Bradley sets out to discover how Elizabethan theatre
companies prepared plays for performance: how playwrights
understood the composition of the actor-companies they wrote for,
how actors followed their directions for entrances and exits and
what happened when plays were adapted for changes on personnel or
for other companies. For his study, Bradley has evaluated documents
which survived from the records of Stage Revisers (or Plotters as
they were known). Bradley's evidence includes seven theatre plots
and seventeen manuscript plays, come from theatre productions which
took place at the Shakespearean playhouse, or Rose Theatre. The
Stage Revisers worked from plots or lists which indicated the
action taking place on stage, the props needed, costume changes and
the actors who should appear. The book contains reproductions of
the extant plots of the period, an appendix listing playwrights,
plays, theatre companies and the number of actors needed for
performance and an extensive bibliography.
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This book presents the latest research on mechatronic systems
engineering. By bringing together the most important papers from
the 2018 Mechatronics Forum Conference 'Reinventing Mechatronics,'
it outlines key trends in research and applications that will
define mechatronics for the next 50 years. Mechatronics was
established as an engineering discipline over 50 years ago, as the
integration of electronics and information technology with
mechanical design. Given major technological advances and the
growth of systems-level concepts such as Cyber-Physical Systems and
the Internet of Things, along with Cloud Technologies and Big Data,
it's now high time to reconsider the role of mechatronics,
particularly within engineering design. Past and ongoing
technological changes are impacting how systems are designed and
configured in ways that could never have been envisaged when the
field of mechatronics was first introduced.
This release features a recreation of the first ever cast of Doctor
Who, as seen on BBC TV in 2013's celebratory 'An Adventure in Space
and Time' with David Bradbury then appearing as the Doctor in
2017's Peter Capaldi finale. Contains two stories; 5.1 For the
Glory of Urth by Guy Adams. The TARDIS has barely landed in an
alien sewer when a distant scream sends Susan racing to give aid,
and the crew split up. Trying to reunite, the travellers find
themselves in something resembling a monastery led by a man
half-way between an Abbot and a warlord. They discover that they
are in 'Urth', a barbaric place clinging on to its former glory.
It's somewhere its populace are never allowed to leave, somewhere
keeping many secrets from its people. And today those secrets will
be revealed...5.2 The Hollow Crown by Sarah Grochala. When the
TARDIS lands in Shoreditch, 1601, the Doctor suggests going to see
a play at the Globe Theatre and his friends readily agree. But this
is a turbulent time. There is violence in the streets, plots
against the Queen, and rebellion is in the air. At the centre of it
all stands the most famous playwright in British history - William
Shakespeare - who is having troubles of his own. As tensions mount
and wheels turn within wheels, the travellers are about to discover
if the play really is the thing... Cast: David Bradley (The
Doctor), Claudia Grant (Susan), Jemma Powell (Barbara Wright),
Jamie Glover (Ian Chesterton), Nicholas Asbury (William
Shakespeare), Wendy Craig (Queen Elizabeth I), Liane-Rose Bunce
(Lady Penelope Rich/Hawker), Ian Conningham (Robert Devereaux, Earl
of Essex/Lord Cecil), Lauren Cornelius (Judith Shakespeare), Susie
Emmett (Sissy Cruciatu), Amanda Hurwitz (Mummy Martial/Computer
Voice), Phil Mulryne (Bruddle Medicus/Guard 2), Phyllida Nash
(Brooskin), Clive Wood (Daddy Dominus/Clubwell/Guard 1). Other
parts played by members of the cast
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Big Finish have been producing Doctor Who audios since 1999,
starring Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy,
Paul McGann, David Tennant and John Hurt. This very special release
features a recreation of the first ever cast of Doctor Who, as seen
on BBCTV in 2013's celebratory An Adventure in Space and Time, with
David Bradley then appearing as the Doctor in 2017's Peter Capaldi
finale last Christmas.
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