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Surfactants are used throughout industry as components in a huge
range of formulated products or as effect chemicals in the
production or processing of other materials. A detailed
understanding of the basis of their activity is required by all
those who use surfactants, yet the new graduate or postgraduate
chemist or chemical engineer will generally have little or no
experience of how and why surfactants work.
Chemistry & Technology of Surfactants is aimed at new
graduate or postgraduate level chemists and chemical engineers at
the beginning their industrial careers and those in later life who
become involved with surfactants for the first time. The book is a
straightforward and practical survey of the chemistry of
surfactants and their uses, providing a basic introduction to
surfactant theory, information on the various types of surfactant
and some application details. This will allow readers to build onto
their scientific education the concepts and principles on which the
successful use of surfactants, across a wide range of industries,
is based.
This second superb collected work of one of Britain's best-loved
comedians is an excellent companion to the sensational original,
'The Essential Spike Milligan'. Spanning his 50-year career and
incorporating a rich and varied range of material, this second
anthology is as wonderfully unmissable as the first. When Spike
Milligan died in 2002, he left behind one of the most diverse
legacies in British entertainment history - as well as a legion of
devoted fans and admirers. His themes ranged from environmental
issues to the war, from nostalgia to depression, and his prolific
output covers some of the most evocative events of the twentieth
century, in a style both twistedly comic and harrowingly honest.
The huge success of the Spike Milligan anthology, 'The Essential
Spike Milligan', has inspired a second raid on the original
brilliant source. Milligan was arguably the most one of the
prolific and mould-breaking comic writers of the twentieth century
and this second anthology gives another opportunity to sample his
finest writing. It includes more of the best from his war memoirs
and novel Puckoon, his children's stories, poetry and drawings plus
a wonderful collection from his voluminous correspondence from the
1960s onwards with such varied recipients as the House of Commons,
the Director-General of the BBC, Private Eye and British Telecom. A
compulsive read for all Milligan fans.
FORTE (Formal Techniques for Networked and Distributed Systems)
2005 was sp- sored by Working Group 6.1, Technical Committee 6
(TC6) of the International Fed- ation for InformationProcessing
(IFIP).The conferenceseries started in 1981underthe name PSTV
(ProtocolSpeci?cation, Testing, and Veri?cation).In 1988, a second
series under the name FORTE was started. Both series merged to
FORTE/PSTV in 1996. The conference name was changed to FORTE in
2001. During its 24-year history, many important contributions have
been reported in the conference series. The last ?ve me- ings of
FORTE were held in Pisa (Italy), Cheju Island (Korea), Houston
(USA), Berlin (Germany), and Madrid (Spain). The 25th FORTE was
held from Sunday to Wednesday, October 2 5, 2005 on the beautiful
campus of the National Taiwan University (NTU), Taipei, Taiwan,
ROC. The scope covered formal description techniques (MSC, UML, Use
cases, ...), semantic foundations, model-checking, SAT-based
techniques, process algebrae, - stractions, protocol testing,
protocol veri?cation, network synthesis, security system analysis,
network robustness, embedded systems, communication protocols, and
s- eral promising new techniques. In total, we received 88
submissions and accepted 33 regular papers and 6 short papers. All
submissions received three reviews. The ?nal program also included
3 keynote speeches, respectively by Prof. Amir Pnueli, Dr. C-
stance Heitmeyer, and Prof. Teruo Higashino, and 3 tutorials,
respectively by Prof. Rance Cleaveland, Dr. Constance Heitmeyer,
and Prof. Teruo Higashino. The proce- ings also include the text of
the keynote speeches. In addition, there were social events,
including a reception, a banquet, and an excursion."
It was our great pleasure to hold the 2nd International Symposium
onAutomated Te- nology on Veri?cation and Analysis (ATVA) in
Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, October 31-
November3,2004.TheseriesofATVAmeetingsisintendedforthepromotionofrelated
research in eastern Asia. In the last decade, automated technology
on veri?cation has become the new strength in industry and brought
forward various hot research activities in both Europe and USA. In
comparison, easternAsia has been quiet in the forum.With more and
more IC design houses moving from SiliconValley to easternAsia, we
believe this is a good time to start cultivating related research
activities in the region.
TheemphasisoftheATVAworkshopseriesisonvariousmechanicalandinformative
techniques, which can give engineers valuable feedback to fast
converge their designs according to the speci?cations. The scope of
interest contains the following research - eas: model-checking
theory, theorem-proving theory, state-space reduction techniques,
languages in automated veri?cation, parametric analysis,
optimization, formal perf- mance analysis, real-time systems,
embedded systems, in?nite-state systems, Petri nets, UML,
synthesis, tools, and practice in industry.
The complete memoirs of a man of many talents and faces -- the
late, great Spike Milligan -- affectionately recounted by his close
friend and agent for 35 years, Norma Farnes. 'What's he really
like?' Wherever I went and was introduced as Spike Milligan's
manager I waited for the inevitable question. In not far short of
thirty-six years it never altered. It wasn't one that could be
answered in a few words so I generally made do with 'Interesting'
or 'don't ask'... After chancing on an advertisement for a
secretarial position, Norma Farnes found herself initiated into the
world of Number Nine Orme Court where Spike and some of post-war's
other greatest comedy writers like Eric Sykes, Johnny Speight, Ray
Galton and Alan Simpson had formed a writers' cooperative. Soon
promoted to be his manager, Norma was working for a man with a
reputation for being brilliant and difficult in equal measure.;In
this affectionate yet true account, Norma Farnes looks at the whole
of Spike's life from his childhood and extraordinary family in
India, his ongoing battle with his restless mind, his numerous
affairs and his heartening struggles with many varied causes. She
gives a mass of wonderful anecdotes and revealing insights into
Spike and his circle, including, of course, his often fraught but
deep friendship with Peter Sellers. In Spike, Norma Farnes has
written a moving portrait of her greatest friend. Above all,
Spike's fascinating, very human character is brought to life on
every page.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th
International Colloquium on Theoretical Aspects of Computing, ICTAC
2016, held in Taipei, Taiwan, in October 2016. The 23 revised full
papers presented together with two short papers, two invited papers
and one abstract of an invited paper were carefully reviewed and
selected from 60 submissions. The papers are organized in topical
sections on program verification; design, synthesis and testing;
calculi; specifications; composition and transformation; automata;
temporal logics; tool and short papers.
What difference is there between the visual experience of watching
the moon in the sky and the visual experience of seeing a snake
slither by your foot? It is easy to believe our interpretation of
the world is split into a binary mode, between the bodily self and
everything outside it. There is, however, a buffer zone in the
immediate surrounding of the body, known as peripersonal space, in
which boundaries are blurred. The notion of peripersonal space
calls into question not only our entrenched theories of perception,
but also has major implications on the way we perceive personal and
social awareness. Research has yielded a vast array of exciting
discoveries on peripersonal space, across a variety of disciplines:
ethology, social psychology, anthropology, neurology, psychiatry,
and cognitive neuroscience. The World at Our Fingertips: A
Multidisciplinary Exploration of Peripersonal Space brings these
perspectives together for the first time, as well as introducing a
philosophical dialogue to the questions. Edited by a team of
leading psychologists and philosophers in the fields of
peripersonal space and bodily awareness, this comprehensive volume
presents the reader with a fresh, accessible dialogue between
authorities from vastly different areas of thought.
Dual control is not simply important to effective health policy and
fiscal control, it is essential. Top down, authoritative controls
need to be matched with horizontal, knowledge-based networks. To be
effective, dual control needs to be operationalized. Its details
need to be embedded into available technologies and social
processes. This booklet considers fundamental political and social
conditions necessary for achieving this.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
Joseph Conrad's novella "Heart of Darkness" (1899) is taught and
read all over the world. Everywhere, novelists and travel writers
respond to it in their own creative work. I discuss 30 responses,
or rewritings, from Africa, India, the Caribbean, Australia, Europe
and the US. Their perspectives include those of groups who identify
with Conrad's Europeans and groups who feel close to his Africans,
and increasingly those of groups who situate themselves between
these two extremes in various ways. I identify world-wide
developments as well as themes, strategies and paradigm shifts that
correlate with different geopolitical situations. Rewriters address
the contribution Conrad has made to the identities of his very
different readers, and the patterns he has suggested for
encounters. In ever more intense dialogues, people from all
backgrounds work through images of themselves and of each other.
However, like Conrad's narrator, they also become aware of limits
of language and communication. Rewriters act as rereaders of the
many layers of meaning in "Heart of Darkness," and thus imply that
the reader's experience is as important as the author's. This
approach is increasingly developing into a use of
discourse-analytical methods in non-theoretical texts. Rewritings
can bring "Heart of Darkness" close to the readers' lives.
Rewriters champion processes of highly personal learning and
unlearning as well as political and social approaches, and can thus
help readers rework their own cultural backgrounds. Accordingly, I
both use close-reading methods and take into account political and
didactic intentions. In conclusion, I recommend reading "Heart of
Darkness" together with one or more of itsrewritings, and outline
some ideas for teaching such combinations. After comprehensive
introductions to "Heart of Darkness" and to the theory of
rewritings, I discuss works by the following authors in a
convenient handbook format: Ford Madox Ford (Hueffer), Leonard
Woolf, W. Somerset Maugham, Andre Gide, Louis-Ferdinand Celine,
Graham Greene, Charlotte Jay, Patrick White, Chinua Achebe, Wilson
Harris, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Tayeb Salih, Arun Joshi, J.M. Coetzee,
V.S. Naipaul, Robert Silverberg, Caryl Phillips, David Dabydeen,
Marlene NourbeSe Philip, David Malouf, Mineke Schipper, Abdulrazak
Gurnah, Urs Widmer, Redmond O'Hanlon, Arundhati Roy, Barbara
Kingsolver and Jeffrey Tayler.
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What will it take for Christianity to become one? Farnes tells a
story of common enemies, common hatred, and uncommon faith. What
will prevail?
Oxford Cases in Medicine and Surgery, second edition, teaches
students a hypothesis-driven, logical step-by-step approach to
diagnosis when faced with each of 29 common patient presentations.
This approach mirrors that used by successful clinicians on the
wards, challenging students with questions at each stage of a case
(history-taking, examination, investigation, management). In
tackling these questions, students understand how to critically
analyse information and learn to integrate their existing knowledge
to a real-life scenario from start to finish. Each chapter focuses
on a common presenting symptom (e.g. chest pain). By starting with
a symptom, mirroring real life settings, students learn to draw on
their knowledge of different physiological systems - for example,
cardiology, respiratory, gastroenterology - at the same time. All
the major presenting symptoms in general medicine and surgery
(mapped to UK medical school curricula) are covered, together with
a broad range of pathologies. This book is an essential resource
for all medicine students, and provides a modern, well-rounded
introduction to life on the wards. Ideal for those starting out in
clinical medicine and an ideal refresher for those revising for
OSCEs and finals.
Women of Science is a collection of essays dealing with
contributions women have made to various scientific disciplines,
written by women scientists in those disciplines. The areas covered
are: astronomy, archaeology, biology, chemistry, crystallography,
engineering, geology, mathematics, medicine, and physics. The women
who have written these essays are, for the most part, not
professional historians, but rather scientific professionals who
felt the necessity of researching the contributions women have made
to the devlopment of their fields.
The essays are unique, not only because they recover lost women
who made significant contributions to their disciplines, but also
because they are written with a depth of understanding that only a
scientist working in a specific area can have.
The essays will be of interest not only to students (especially
women students) of science who may be unaware of the many
contributions women have made, but also to readers of the history
of science whoses texts more often than not fail to include the
work of most women scientists.
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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.
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