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Over the past decade, questions about the clinical classification
and experimental examination of aphasic patients have been raised.
Growing doubts about the validity and reliability of standard
clinical diagnoses have been responsible, in part, for the
explosion of case studies in the neurolinguistic literature. In
turn, rejection of classical aphasia diagnoses has made it
difficult to synthesize much of this literature, and no alternative
method for selecting and comparing aphasic patients has emerged.
This volume was motivated by a desire to take a fresh look at the
benefits that aphasia diagnosis has for both clinical and
experimental work. This is accomplished by exploring one classical
aphasia syndrome from a multidisciplinary perspective; that is, by
presenting information from the disciplines of neurology,
speech-language pathology, and experimental neurolinguistics. Given
this scope, it is hoped that this work will appeal to an equally
broad range of readers.
Over the past decade, questions about the clinical classification
and experimental examination of aphasic patients have been raised.
Growing doubts about the validity and reliability of standard
clinical diagnoses have been responsible, in part, for the
explosion of case studies in the neurolinguistic literature. In
turn, rejection of classical aphasia diagnoses has made it
difficult to synthesize much of this literature, and no alternative
method for selecting and comparing aphasic patients has emerged.
This volume was motivated by a desire to take a fresh look at the
benefits that aphasia diagnosis has for both clinical and
experimental work. This is accomplished by exploring one classical
aphasia syndrome from a multidisciplinary perspective; that is, by
presenting information from the disciplines of neurology,
speech-language pathology, and experimental neurolinguistics. Given
this scope, it is hoped that this work will appeal to an equally
broad range of readers.
Pollution and the Firm is an important book which presents new
concepts of the marginal cost of substituting non-pollutive for
pollutive goods. Technical in its approach it complements the other
literature in the field and will be a significant contribution to
the understanding of microeconomic issues in pollution control. The
book focuses on three main concepts: substitutions in consumption,
emission abatement and exposure avoidance. The first part considers
the adjustment of the scope and combination of goods produced as a
method for controlling pollution. The author argues that pollution
is controlled by increasing the relative price of the polluting
good in the production process; thereby reducing demand and
subsequent production of the good. In the second part the
discussion is extended to include the possibilities of preventing
or abating emissions in relation to three models: first, pollution
prevention when non-polluting inputs and processes are substituted
for pollutants; second, when a proportion of the polluting output
is recycled rather than being discarded; and finally end-of-pipe
abatement where additional technology is used. In conclusion the
author assesses the extent to which pollution damage is controlled
by avoidance of emissions, with avoidance being modelled as an
add-on technology with its own returns to scale. This important
book combines theories of the firm with a welfare economics
approach to pollution control, and will be welcomed by
environmental and resource economists as well as microeconomists
with an interest in environmental issues.
There have been great advances in our understanding and use of
inorganic carbon in recent years, following the development of the
vapour synthesis of diamond, the discovery of C60 molecule and the
discovery of carbon nanotubes.
This issue contains the papers from the Symposium K "Carbon-based
Materials for Microelectronics" of the European Materials Research
Society meeting which was held on 16-19 June 1998, Strasbourg,
France. The symposium covered fullerenes, nanotubes, diamond and
amorphous carbon. It was able to show the similarities between the
sp2 and sp3 forms of carbon, and between the crystalline,
nano-structured and amorphous forms. Carbon is unique in having
such a range of covalently bonded forms.
The symposium consisted of 34 oral papers, of which 10 were
invited, and 35 poster papers. The papers in this proceedings cover
many of the recent developments in carbon, for example the effect
of doping on the electronic structure of nanotubes, the discovery
of phosphorus doping of diamond, the surface structure and
electronic structure of diamond, and the field emission properties
of diamond and diamond-like carbon.
The applications of carbon lag some way behind those of other
materials, but the symposium highlighted the uses or potential of
carbon in xerography, in field emission displays and in
photoconductivity-based sensors and radiation detectors.
Die Hamatologie hat im vergangenen Jahrzehnt einen erheblichen Zu-
wachs an Wissen und Erkenntnissen erfahren. Dies gilt sowohl fur
die Physiologie und Pathologie der Zellsysteme auf molekularer
Basis, als auch fur die Identifizierung und Beschreibung klinischer
Syndrome und definierter Krankheitsbilder. Die Erforschung der
ZeIIkinetik hat wesent- lich zum Verstandnis der regulativen
Vorgange beigetragen. Am aufregendsten ist zweifellos die
Entwicklung im Bereich der Lympho- zyten und Granulozyten mit der
Aufdeckung von bisher nicht gekannten Funktionen und
Funktionsdefekten. Der Erythrozyt hat weitere Geheim- nisse
preisgegeben, vor allem uber die Membran, die Enzyme und das
Hamoglobin, sowie uber seine rheologischen Eigenschaften. Die
Hamosta- seologie hat die Methoden der Diagnostik erheblich
verbessert und auf einigen Gebieten die therapeutischen
Moeglichkeiten entscheidend ausge- baut. Die Mehrzahl der Autoren
dieses Buches sind Padiater und die Belange des Kindes werden
entsprechend berucksichtigt. Die padiatrische Hamatologie hat als
Spezialdisziplin ihren festen und berechtigten Platz innerhalb der
Padiatrie und der Hamatologie. Von der Hamatologie des Erwachsenen
unterscheidet sie sich in vielen Punkten. Das gilt sowohl fur die
Normwerte hamatologiseher Daten, als auch fur das Spektrum der
Erkrankungen des hamatopoetischen Systems. Insbesondere bietet das
Neugeborene viele hamatologische Eigentumlichkeiten, die hier in
einem eigenen Kapitel zusammenfassend dargestellt werden. Auch
hinsichtlich der Durchfuhrung und Zumutbarkeit diagnostischer und
therapeutischer Massnahmen ergeben sich Unterschiede zwischen Kind
und Erwachsenem.
The artist, Leila Daw, and the critic, Robert E. Kohn, discover
some mutually binding interests. In her artworks, ostensibly
exploring the concepts of mapping, Kohn recognizes the brightly
colored dots, zigzags, grids, sets of parallel lines, and nested
curves that pulsate in the Paleolithic cave paintings, suggesting
that her art-enabling genes carry the memory of those geometric
forms from tens of thousands of years ago. She had not been aware
of this influence on her work and excitedly wonders "if this is why
I'm so interested in ancient sites and paleolithic and neolithic
art." When Kohn detects her subtle effort to portray three
dimensions together with two in the same artwork, she joyfully
responds "thank you for this " Daw's respect for levels of
dimensionality along with her joyous use of thick paint and tactile
effects reveal the skepticism of Abstract Expressionism that she
shares with Kohn. This book deals with contemporary art criticism,
cave paintings, Jean Clottes, Clement Greenberg, Fibonacci series,
genes and genetic memory, Paleolithic cosmology, mapping and
shamanism.
Bill Kohn's painting Udaipur Tinsmiths contrasts his own aesthetic
preferences with that of his adversary Clement Greenberg by
exaggerating their differences with parody and pastiche. This is a
typical Postmodern approach for repudiating claims, like
Greenberg's, of narrow rules Modernist artists must follow to
ensure the legitimacy of their work. In the case of Abstract
Expressionism and Post Painterly Abstraction, based on Robert E.
Kohn's reading of Andreas Huyssen, Postmodernism failed. Though it
was justified in rejecting Modernism, "such rejection," Huyssen
argued (page 49), affects only that trend within Modernism which
has been codified into a narrow dogma, not Modernism as such. In
some ways, the story of Modernism and Postmodernism is like the
story of the hedgehog and the hare: the hare could not win because
there always was more than just one hedgehog. But the hare was
still the better runner. Greenberg had no trouble attracting
artists, but my brother was the better runner.
It is generally presumed that the narrator of Kate Chopin's The
Awakening is a single individual, anonymous, and for the most part
aligned with the author. Kohn argues that this novel is better
understood if specific co-narrators are presumed, namely Charles
Darwin, Walt Whitman, Elise Miltenberger, and Sigmund Freud.
Darwin's presence sharpens the contrast between those characters in
The Awakening who exhibit the genetically driven, adaptive behavior
that enabled early humans to survive, as opposed to those
characters who do not. The motives for Edna Pontellier's suicide
are less than convincing, in part because it was inspired by lines
from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, which romanticize the ocean's
invitation. Mademoiselle Reisz is likely Jewish-that particular
characters in The Awakening consider her a disagreeable person may
be compounded by an atmosphere of antisemitism. One of the Sacred
Heart sisters who fought against the Vatican's antisemitism was
Chopin's childhood friend Elise Miltenberger. Emil Kraepelin might
have been a better choice for Chopin's co-narrator in the area of
mental disorders.. Although Freud has lost credibility having felt
"obliged to recognize that, in so far as one can speak of
determining causes which lead to the acquisition of neuroses, their
etiology is to be looked for in sexual factors," the general belief
today favors Kraepelin's inclination to look for physical origins.
Kohn suggests that Kate Chopin's remarkable obsession with her
lover Albert Sampite may have been some kind of Obsessive
Compulsive Disorder, strange enough to involve both Freud's sexual
factors and Kraepelin's physical origins. This book covers topics
including Antisemitism, Bipolar Disorder, Kate Chopin, Charles
Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Emil Kraepelin, Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder, Mother Superior Miltenberger, suicide and Walt Whitman.
This book, a polemical response to the dystopian direction that
politics and economics have taken in the United States, is a
combination of literary criticism and economic theory. It draws on
the Latin poem Psychomachia by Prudentius, a citizen of the Roman
Empire who lived through the last half of the fourth century into
the beginning of the fifth, and on the 1959 groundbreaking graduate
text on Public Finance by Richard Musgrave, which comes closest to
infusing the present polemicist with the economic equivalent of
what Prudentius called "Worship-of-the-Old-Gods." Kohn's "Old-Gods"
are Allocative-Efficiency, Distributional-Equity,
Inheritance-Taxation, Progressive-Tax-Rates,
Paying-Down-the-Debt-When-the-Economy-Heats,
Employment-Stabilization, and Optimal-Debt.
A strange woman walks into church in the middle of a prayer - to
get out of the rain, reasons Reverend John Ames. Sixty-seven years
old, he is captivated by the young woman, some 40 years his junior,
and not many months later marries her. Robert E. Kohn, literary
critic, argues that Ames knew this woman when she was a girl, knew
her past "to death," as the narrator claims, but for all purposes
remained "completely ignorant of it." This is because the truth is
couched in secrecy. As the secrecy unfolds, "this poor gray ember
of Creation," which Ames calls himself, "turns to radiance."
This book provides numerous new interpretations of Thomas Pynchon's
THE CRYING OF LOT 49, arguably the most epistemologically complex
novel, page for page, ever written. One of the continuing surprises
of the 1960s was that such a novel was destined to become a
blockbuster. The continual flow of new editions demonstrates that
THE CRYING OF LOT 49 has remained a major seller well into the
first decade of the 21st century. It is not surprising that J.
Kerry Grant reported that some "Forty years after its first
publication, THE CRYING OF LOT 49] is still selling at the rate of
between fifteen and twenty thousand copies annually." Kohn's close
readings of Pynchon's novel draw on writings by Henry Adams, Roland
Barthes, Rachel Carson, Charles Darwin, Loren Eiseley, W.Y.
Evans-Wentz, E.M. Forster, Don DeLillo, F.R. Leavis, Paul Virilio
and Jerry Wilkerson.
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