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This volume is based on papers presented at the International
Symposium on X-Ray Microscopy held at Brookhaven National
Laboratory, Upton NY, August 31-September 4, 1987. Previous recent
symposia on the sub ject were held in New York in 1979, Gottingen
in 1983 and Taipei in 1986. Developments in x-ray microscopy
continue at a rapid pace, with im portant advances in all major
areas: x-ray sources, optics and components, and microscopes and
imaging systems. Taken as a whole, the work pre sented here
emphasizes three major directions: (a) improvements in the
capability and image-quality of x-ray microscopy, expressed
principally in systems attached to large, high-brightness x-ray
sources; (b) greater access to x-ray microscopy, expressed chiefly
in systems employing small, often pulsed, x-ray sources; and (c)
increased rate of exploration of applications of x-ray microscopy.
The number of papers presented at the symposium has roughly dou
bled compared with that of its predecessors. While we are delighted
at this growth as a manifestation of vitality and rapid growth of
the field, we did have to ask the authors to limit the length of
their papers and to submit them in camera-ready form. We thank the
authors for their con tributions and for their efforts in adhering
to the guidelines on manuscript preparation.
Bradt's Azores is the only comprehensive guidebook to the
nine-island archipelago, a nature-lovers' wilderness perched at the
western extremity of Europe in the mid-Atlantic, and one of the
best places in the world for whale watching. Thanks to the
experience of expert botanist and author David Sayers, and the
ongoing involvement of author Murray Stewart, the book retains a
depth of knowledge about flora and fauna and continues to provide
the strong geological and botanical information that is so integral
to getting to know the islands. This new edition has been
thoroughly updated and also has an expanded focus taking in the
land- and sea-based activities which have become a significant part
of Azores attractions in the past few years. In Bradt's Azores,
full background and practical information is complemented by a
region-by-region breakdown and nine chapters - one per island - to
provide all the details needed for a successful visit. There are
also 29 maps and separate sections on language and the islands'
flora. This new edition includes details of Ponta Delgada's new
5-star hotels and Santa Maria's new round-island walk, plus a full
update on the accommodation upgrades that have taken place in
recent times. Information about new waymarked walks is also
covered, plus new bike-hire and whale-watching companies. The
Azores attract geologists, bird-watchers, whale-watchers and anyone
who loves nature in all its forms. Mountaineers can head to Pico
island to climb Portugal's highest peak. The Azores' volcanic
origins make for a rugged, diverse landscape, a suitable backdrop
for excellent walking, mountain-biking or canyoning. A geological
curiosity, a nature-lover's paradise and - more recently - a
mid-Atlantic adventure playground, the Azores have become
increasingly accessible in recent years. Despite the increase in
visitor numbers, though, they retain an authenticity, a genuineness
which in most places remains true to its roots. Safe and welcoming,
the islands are drawing in a whole new group of visitors, mainly
from Europe and the USA, attracted by the diversity of outdoor
activities, easier accessibility and improvements to the visitor
infrastructure.
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