|
Showing 1 - 19 of
19 matches in All Departments
Drawing on new studies from major European countries and Australia,
this exciting collection extends the ongoing debate on falling
crime rates from the perspective of criminal opportunity or routine
activity theory. It analyses the effect of post WW2 crime booms
which triggered a universal improvement in security across the
Western world.
Information, Coding and Mathematics is a classic reference for both
professional and academic researchers working in error-correction
coding and decoding, Shannon theory, cryptography, digital
communications, information security, and electronic engineering.
The work represents a collection of contributions from leading
experts in turbo coding, cryptography and sequences, Shannon theory
and coding bounds, and decoding theory and applications. All of the
contributors have individually and collectively dedicated their
work as a tribute to the outstanding work of Robert J. McEliece.
Information, Coding and Mathematics covers the latest advances in
the widely used and rapidly developing field of information and
communication technology.
This volume provides a unique collection of essays in honour of the
work of Marcus Felson and his notable contribution to routine
activity theory, environmental criminology and the discipline more
broadly. Chapter 5 of this book is open access under a CC BY
license.
This volume provides a unique collection of essays in honour of the
work of Marcus Felson and his notable contribution to routine
activity theory, environmental criminology and the discipline more
broadly. Chapter 5 of this book is open access under a CC BY
license.
Drawing on new studies from major European countries and Australia,
this exciting collection extends the ongoing debate on falling
crime rates from the perspective of criminal opportunity or routine
activity theory. It analyses the effect of post WW2 crime booms
which triggered a universal improvement in security across the
Western world.
Information, Coding and Mathematics is a classic reference for both
professional and academic researchers working in error-correction
coding and decoding, Shannon theory, cryptography, digital
communications, information security, and electronic engineering.
The work represents a collection of contributions from leading
experts in turbo coding, cryptography and sequences, Shannon theory
and coding bounds, and decoding theory and applications. All of the
contributors have individually and collectively dedicated their
work as a tribute to the outstanding work of Robert J. McEliece.
Information, Coding and Mathematics covers the latest advances in
the widely used and rapidly developing field of information and
communication technology.
"Fatty Liver Diseases: NASH and Related Disorders" is an unusual
book: it combines a practical approach for students and physicians
concerned with the problem with a clear overview on the causative
mechanisms. It appeals to doctors and other health care workers who
encounter this problem, as well as to pathologists and
investigators interested in the field of liver disease.
It will improve your diagnostic acumen for people with abnormal
liver tests, advance your knowledge about this important subject
and help with your specialist or undergraduate exams, and
management of a common disorder.
Longlisted for the Guardian Not the Booker prize 2016 'An
astonishing tour de force!' -- The Daily Mail 'Book of the Year!'
-- Clio Gray, Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction-shortlisted author
A striking debut from the winner of the 2015 Luke Bitmead Bursary
BookMuse Recommended Read My new shrink asks me, 'What things do
you remember about being very young?' It's like looking into a
murky river, I say. Memories flash near the surface like fish
coming up for flies. The past peeps out, startles me, and then is
gone... Amanda secludes herself in her bedroom, no longer willing
to face the outside world. Gradually, she pieces together the story
of her life: her brothers have had to abandon her, her mother
scarcely talks to her, and the Wacky Man could return any day to
burn the house down. Just like he promised. As her family
disintegrates, Amanda hopes for a better future, a way out from the
violence and fear that has consumed her childhood. But can she
cling to her sanity, before insanity itself is her only means of
escape?
ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, is the most common of the
motor neuron diseases that cause muscle atrophy. ALS is a chronic,
progressively debilitating disease characterised by progressive
muscle atrophy starting in the limbs and spreading to the rest of
the body, often accompanied by overactive reflexes. It usually
manifests itself after the age of 40. The exact cause of ALS is
unknown and there is no cure at this time. ALS may be fatal in one
year or continue for 10 or more years. This new book presents the
latest research from around the world.
|
|