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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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Ignored (Hardcover)
Jinna Sil Lo Jin; Foreword by Juan Francisco Martinez
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R938
Discovery Miles 9 380
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Exploring some of the ways in which repair practices and
perceptions of brokenness vary culturally, Repair, Brokenness,
Breakthrough argues that repair is both a process and also a
consequence which is sought out-an attempt to extend the life of
things as well as an answer to failures, gaps, wrongdoings, and
leftovers. This volume develops an open-ended combination of
empirical and theoretical questions including: What does it mean to
claim that something is broken? At what point is something broken
repairable? What are the social relationships that take place
around repair? And how much tolerance for failure do our societies
have?
This volume describes the more relevant secondary metabolites of
different fungi with current information on their biosynthesis and
molecular genetics. Bolstered with color illustrations and
photographs, the book describes the possible application of
molecular genetics to directed strain improvement in great detail.
The needs for future developments in this field are also discussed
at length
Written by authorities in the field, "Biosynthesis and Molecular
Genetics of Fungal Secondary Metabolites" provides a cutting-edge
perspective on fungal secondary metabolism and underlying genetics
and is a valuable resource for scientists, researchers, and
educators in the field of fungal biology.
The book of Kings repeatedly refers to the despoliation of the
treasures of the Jerusalem temple and royal palace. These short
notices recounting a foreign invasion and the loss of "national
wealth" have been explored only briefly among scholars applying
their expertise to the analysis of the book of Kings or the study
of the Jerusalem temple and royal palace, from both literary and
historical perspectives. This monograph aims to fill this lacuna.
Adopting an approach that combines a more traditional form of
literary criticism with a thorough analysis of the narrative role
and intertextual connections giving shape to the texts (Sitz in der
Literatur), the book offers a more complex and nuanced appreciation
of the literary development and ideological profile of the
despoliation notices. In addition, it weighs the use of the
underlying literary motif in the biblical writings against other
Ancient Near Eastern sources. This study not only provides new
perspectives on the role of motifs in biblical historiography but
has far-reaching implications for the reconstruction of the process
of production and transmission of Kings as part of the
Deuteronomistic History.
This book provides a comprehensive discussion on plant responses in
hyperarid regions of Egypt, China, Mexico, and Pakistan. It
describes their location, physiographic features, accidental
vegetation along two transects, endangered vegetation species,
human impact, and variety of plant types (e.g. climbing, succulent,
and parasitic). Studies on biotic and abiotic interactions, plant
biodiversity, and soil-plant relationships are also covered.
Covering a wide range of plant conditions and adaptations, this
book analyzes what happens when plants must endure very high
temperatures and aridity. Plants have adapted by evolving their
physical structure to store and conserve water. Examples are the
absence of leaves which reduces transpiration and the growth of
extremely long roots, allowing them to acquire moisture at, or near
the water table. Plants in hyperarid habitats have also made
behavioral adaptations in order to survive by synchronizing with
the seasons of greatest moisture and/or coolest temperatures. For
example, desert perennials remain dormant during dry periods of the
year, then spring to life when water becomes available. The book
includes many color illustrations, and has extensive and up-to-date
references for further reading.
The book concentrates on Latin America, where urbanization is
most advanced. It provides an indepths study of one particular
city, Santiago de Chile, to study the complexity of a 'mega-urban
system' and to explore interrelations between sectors and issues.
The book attempts to (i) focus on the emergence of risk in
megacities by analyzing risk elements, (ii) evaluating the extent
and severity of risks, (iii) developing strategies to cope with
adverse risks, and (iv) to guide urban development by combining
concepts with empirical evidence.
The content draws on interdisciplinary work carried out by a
research consortium of the German Helmholtz Association, partners
from Universities in Chile and Germany, the UN Economic Commission
for Latin America and the Caribbean and praxis partners. The book
is written for scholars in cross-cutting areas of urban,
sustainability, hazard, governance and planning research, as well
as practitioners from local, regional and international
organizations.
Fungi produce many chemically diverse secondary metabolites whose
biological roles largely remain elusive. Within the increasing
number of sequenced fungal genomes several important genes involved
in secondary metabolite formation have been identified. Most of
these genes are clustered and their coordinated transcription is
controlled in a complex way by both narrow pathway-specific
regulators as well as broad global transcription factors responsive
to environmental cues. In recent years it was discovered many of
the newly identified gene clusters are silent under laboratory
conditions suggesting that the biosynthetic potential of fungi is
far from being exploited. Besides identifying novel bioactive
metabolites from still unexplored sources, the activation of these
gene clusters by several approaches may result in the discovery of
new substances with antibiotic and pharmaceutical benefits. This
book covers recent advances in the field of fungal secondary
metabolisms ranging from methodologies to biological aspects and
will include the latest knowledge on fungal molecular biology,
genomics, and metabolomics. With the related volume by Professor
Juan-Francisco Martin, where the most relevant and well-studied
fungal secondary metabolites are compiled, this book provides a
comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art of research on
fungal secondary metabolites.
Contradicting the widely held but false belief that all Latinos are
Catholic, this book offers a concise one-volume introduction to
America's Latino Protestants, the fastest growing segment of U.S.
Protestantism today. Los Protestantes: An Introduction to Latino
Protestantism in the United States, the first to provide a broad
introduction to this rapidly growing population. At its core is an
exploration of the group's demographics, denominational tendencies,
and potential for continued growth. Current information is
supported by a survey of the history of Latino Protestants in the
United States, which dates back to the efforts of missionaries in
the mid-19th century. Los Protestantes brings together data from
formerly disparate studies of various aspects of the community to
create an insightful overview. The work presents brief descriptions
of principal denominations and organizations among Latino
Protestants. It notes marked differences that separate Latino
Protestants from other U.S. Protestants, and it examines an
evolving Protestant/Latino ethno-religious identity. Readers will
come away from this study more clearly understanding the current
state of Latino Protestantism in the United States, as well as
where Latino Protestants fit in the overall picture of U.S.
religion. A graph charting the various types of Latino
identification with Latino culture A graph showing the implications
of this identification for probable church attendance An extensive
bibliography of most published materials on Latino Protestantism
since the mid-19th century
How does peripherality challenge methodology and theory-making?
This book examines how the peripheral can be incorporated into
ethnographic research, and reflects on what it means to be on the
periphery - ontologically and epistemologically. Starting from the
premise that clarity and fixity as ideals of modernity prevent us
from approaching that which cannot be easily captured and framed
into scientific boundaries, the book argues for remaining on the
boundary between the known and the unknown in order to surpass this
ethnographic limit. Peripheral Methodologies shows that
peripherality is not only to be seen as a marginal condition, but
rather as a form of theory-making and practice that incorporates
reflexivity and experimentation. Instead of domesticating the
peripheral, the authors engage in (and insist on) practicing
expertise in reverse, unlearning their tools in order to integrate
the empirical and analytical otherwise.
With the development of Big Data platforms for managing massive
amount of data and wide availability of tools for processing these
data, the biggest limitation is the lack of trained experts who are
qualified to process and interpret the results. This textbook is
intended for graduate students and experts using methods of cluster
analysis and applications in various fields. Suitable for an
introductory course on cluster analysis or data mining, with an
in-depth mathematical treatment that includes discussions on
different measures, primitives (points, lines, etc.) and
optimization-based clustering methods, Cluster Analysis and
Applications also includes coverage of deep learning based
clustering methods. With clear explanations of ideas and precise
definitions of concepts, accompanied by numerous examples and
exercises together with Mathematica programs and modules, Cluster
Analysis and Applications may be used by students and researchers
in various disciplines, working in data analysis or data science.
How does peripherality challenge methodology and theory-making?
This book examines how the peripheral can be incorporated into
ethnographic research, and reflects on what it means to be on the
periphery - ontologically and epistemologically. Starting from the
premise that clarity and fixity as ideals of modernity prevent us
from approaching that which cannot be easily captured and framed
into scientific boundaries, the book argues for remaining on the
boundary between the known and the unknown in order to surpass this
ethnographic limit. Peripheral Methodologies shows that
peripherality is not only to be seen as a marginal condition, but
rather as a form of theory-making and practice that incorporates
reflexivity and experimentation. Instead of domesticating the
peripheral, the authors engage in (and insist on) practicing
expertise in reverse, unlearning their tools in order to integrate
the empirical and analytical otherwise.
Uses the two programming languages officially supported in ROS2
(C++, mainly, and Python). Approaches ROS2 from three different but
complementary dimensions; the Community, Computation Graph, and the
Workspace. Includes a complete simulated robot, development and
testing strategies, Behavior Trees, and Nav2 description, setup and
use. A GitHub repository with code to assist readers.
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