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This maintenance handbook is in its complete and unabridged
original form, extensively illustrated and full of instruction that
is as useful and practical today as it was when originally
published. A must-have for anyone with an interest in these classic
automobiles. Contents include - Singer Junior Models - The Running
Costs Of The Singer Junior - Licences And Insurance - Learning To
Drive - Lubrication - Decarbonization - The Chassis, Maintenance -
The Ignition System - The Lighting And Starting Set - Singers,
1876-1928 - Road Tests Of Singer Cars. Many of the earliest books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing
these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions,
using the original text and artwork.
Prefaces are like speeches before the c- tain; they make even the
most self-forgetful performers seem self-conscious. - William Allen
Neilson The study of phenomena and processes at the phase
boundaries of m- ter is the realm of the surface scientist. The
tools of his trade are drawn from across the spectrum of the
various scienti?c disciplines. It is therefore interesting that, in
investigating the properties of such boundaries, the s- facist must
transcend the interdisciplinary boundaries between the subjects
themselves. In this respect, he harkens back to the days of
renaissance man, when knowledge knew no boundaries, and was pursued
simply for its own sake, in the spirit of enlightenment.
Chemisorption is a gas-solid interface problem, involving the
inter- tion of a gas atom with a solid surface via a
charge-transfer process, during which a chemical bond is formed.
Because of its importance in such areas as catalysis and
electronic-device fabrication, the subject of chemisorption is of
interest to a wide range of surfacists in physics, chemistry,
materials science, as well as chemical and electronic engineering.
As a result, a vast lite- ture has been created, though, despite
this situation, there is a surprising scarcity of books on the
subject. Moreover, those that are available tend to be
experimentally oriented, such as, Chemisorption: An Experimental -
proach (Wedler 1976). On the theoretical side, The Chemisorption
Bond (Clark 1974) provides a good introduction, but is limited in
not describing the more advanced techniques presently in use.
Although media reports suggest that there always has been public
concern over the health of the Chesapeake Bay, this is a fairly
recent phenomenon. For centuries people saw the bay as a bottomless
sink for waste products-a natural decomposer with the ability to
freshen itself with ocean inflows. Not until human health and
livelihood seemed threatened did people begin to think seriously
about management by such methods as treating sewage and limiting
seafood harvests. Chesapeake Waters chronicles four centuries of
public attitudes about the bay-and legislative responses to
them-from 1607, the date of the first English settlement in
Jamestown, Virginia, to the close of the twentieth century. In the
last few decades, wide-reaching measures by federal and local
governments have influenced how people use the bay: the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency completed a massive study of bay
quality; the Chesapeake Bay Program was launched; the Critical Area
Protection Act went into effect. The authors make sense of these
complex programs, place them in historical context, and explain how
they have improved the quality of bay waters. Chesapeake Waters is
as much about the power of public perception as it is about efforts
to oversee bay water quality. In a work rich with anecdotes and
historical art and photos, the authors relate how human attitudes
and ideas have shaped four hundred years of decisions about the
Chesapeake Bay.
Prefaces are like speeches before the c- tain; they make even the
most self-forgetful performers seem self-conscious. - William Allen
Neilson The study of phenomena and processes at the phase
boundaries of m- ter is the realm of the surface scientist. The
tools of his trade are drawn from across the spectrum of the
various scienti?c disciplines. It is therefore interesting that, in
investigating the properties of such boundaries, the s- facist must
transcend the interdisciplinary boundaries between the subjects
themselves. In this respect, he harkens back to the days of
renaissance man, when knowledge knew no boundaries, and was pursued
simply for its own sake, in the spirit of enlightenment.
Chemisorption is a gas-solid interface problem, involving the
inter- tion of a gas atom with a solid surface via a
charge-transfer process, during which a chemical bond is formed.
Because of its importance in such areas as catalysis and
electronic-device fabrication, the subject of chemisorption is of
interest to a wide range of surfacists in physics, chemistry,
materials science, as well as chemical and electronic engineering.
As a result, a vast lite- ture has been created, though, despite
this situation, there is a surprising scarcity of books on the
subject. Moreover, those that are available tend to be
experimentally oriented, such as, Chemisorption: An Experimental -
proach (Wedler 1976). On the theoretical side, The Chemisorption
Bond (Clark 1974) provides a good introduction, but is limited in
not describing the more advanced techniques presently in use.
The theory of surface electronic states is a widely researched topic which underlies all our knowledge of the behaviour of electrons at solid surfaces. It is of paramount importance in understanding the mechanics by which solid-state devices operate and catalytic reactions proceed. Now available in paperback, this book provides the most current and straightforward introduction to the subject. Although the subject is viewed through the `theoretical eye' of a physicist, the topics are treated in an elementary fashion. The book is therefore accessible to all surface scientists with an understanding of quantum mechanics and some familiarity with solid state physics.
This maintenance handbook is in its complete and unabridged
original form, extensively illustrated and full of instruction that
is as useful and practical today as it was when originally
published. A must-have for anyone with an interest in these classic
automobiles. Contents include - Singer Junior Models - The Running
Costs Of The Singer Junior - Licences And Insurance - Learning To
Drive - Lubrication - Decarbonization - The Chassis, Maintenance -
The Ignition System - The Lighting And Starting Set - Singers,
1876-1928 - Road Tests Of Singer Cars. Many of the earliest books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing
these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions,
using the original text and artwork.
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