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The role of energy in the modern world goes beyond mere technology
and economics to influence welfare, environment, life quality and,
broadly, civilisation. Since the industrial revolution, energy
conversion technology has been at the forefront of innovation
required to satisfy the needs of mankind. This technology more than
others has always been very dependent on the performance of the
materials used; especially over the last two decades during which
efficiency and environmental concerns have become challenging
objectives. In this context the European Commission has developed
significant collaborative programmes in Europe within the COST
framework, to enhance the state of the art in this technology. The
Li ge Conferences pursue the mission to report on the achievements
of these programmes in the light of progress made elsewhere. The
first four conferences in this series were held in 1978, 1982, 1986
and 1990, and provided the opportunity to present and review the
work of the European Materials Collaborative Programmes COST-50
(gas turbines), COST-505 (steam turbines) and COST- 501 (energy
conversion from fossil fuels). The proceedings of these conferences
were published by Applied Science Publishers (1978) and by D.
ReideIlKluwer Publishing Company (1982, 1986 and 1990). While the
first two Conferences have dealt essentially with high temperature
alloys for gas turbines (COST 50), the third and fourth Conferences
held in 1986 and 1990 were concerned with a broader range of
topics, including the work of the third round of COST-50
(1972-1983), that of COST-50l, which was initiated in 1981 and COST
505 (1983-1990).
Volume I provides an in-depth discussion of the most recent
developments of crucical biosensor components. It concentrates on
the interface between the analyte phase and the detector, namely,
the implementation of novel recognition elements, including nucleic
acids, and of leading-edge technology in the construction of
responsive thin layers. Thus, the reader can obtain a foretaste of
achievable future progress in the field.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
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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
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++++ Lehrbuch Der Mineralogie Fur Schulen, Mit Kurzem Ueberblick
Der Petrographie Und Geognosie Und Mineralogischem Worterbuch: Mit
20 Holzschnitten F. Schubert F. Enke, 1863
"This book of essays is full of rampant idealism. Its authors--educators, think-tankers, corporate executives, consultants, book authors, nonprofit association executives, and a German politician--share a desire to better the world through their ideas and actions. Many qualify as do-gooders in the best sense of the phrase." --Christian Science Monitor This third volume from the acclaimed Drucker Foundation Future Series focuses on the basis of society itself--the community. Featuring the examples of successful communities from New York City to Hawaii, The Community of the Future presents insights from Peter F. Drucker, Stephen R. Covey, Arun Gandhi, Elie Wiesel, James L. Barksdale, and many others. Their powerful essays explore what our communities will look like tomorrow--how we will live, work, communicate, educate our children, and govern ourselves. This collection shows readers: * How to recognize and anticipate the trends that transform society * The impact of new communications technology, including global and virtual communications * How to create organizational communities and communities in the workplace * How to envision and shape communities that will build values and embrace humanity From businesses, to communities of faith, to schools, to cyberspace--the gamut of human communities is explored by the world's foremost thinkers.
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