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Taming Papa
MylĂšne Goupil; Translated by Shelley Tanaka
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Fault Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Control and Guidance for
Aerospace demonstrates the attractive potential of recent
developments in control for resolving such issues as flight
performance, self protection and extended-life structures.
Importantly, the text deals with a number of practically
significant considerations: tuning, complexity of design, real-time
capability, evaluation of worst-case performance, robustness in
harsh environments, and extensibility when development or
adaptation is required. Coverage of such issues helps to draw the
advanced concepts arising from academic research back towards the
technological concerns of industry. Initial coverage of basic
definitions and ideas and a literature review gives way to a
treatment of electrical flight control system failures: oscillatory
failure, runaway, and jamming. Advanced fault detection and
diagnosis for linear and linear-parameter-varying systems are
described. Lastly recovery strategies appropriate to remaining
actuator/sensor/communications resources are developed. The authors
exploit experience gained in research collaboration with academic
and major industrial partners to validate advanced fault diagnosis
and fault-tolerant control techniques with realistic benchmarks or
real-world aeronautical and space systems. Consequently, the
results presented in Fault Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Control and
Guidance for Aerospace, will be of interest in both academic and
aerospatial-industrial milieux.
The 14 papers in this collection discuss recent progress in areas
such as mixing in stellar interiors, redistribution and loss of
angular momentum, emphasizing in particular the effects of
turbulence. An introductory review by E. Schatzman, to whom this
volume is dedicated, is followed by three sections: observational
facts (surface abundances, stellar rotation, loss of mass and
angular momentum, etc.), physical knowledge (mass transport and
mixing by waves, turbulent transport, fast dynamo action, etc.),
and the interpretation of observations.
This volume synthesizes the results of work carried out by several
international teams of the SIROCO (Seismology for Rotation and
Convection) collaboration. It provides the theoretical background
required to interpret the huge quantity of high-quality
observational data recently provided by space experiments such as
CoRoT and Kepler. Asteroseismology allows astrophysicists to test,
to model and to understand stellar structure and evolution as never
before. The chapters in this book address the two groups of topics
summarized as "Stellar Rotation and Associated Seismology" as well
as "Stellar Convection and Associated Seismology". The book offers
the reader solid theoretical background knowledge and adapted
seismic diagnostic techniques.
This multi-authored, multi-institutional, and multi-specialty based
text is designed to inform and refresh practitioners who perform
facial cosmetic surgery. Divided into three distinct sections for
ease of use, the first section focuses exclusively on localized
anesthesia for each region of the head and neck. Chapters focus on
the techniques that best affect these regions with a chapter
closing the first section, on managing potential anesthetic
complications. The second section covers the regional anatomy of
the face by offering high definition photos of cadaver dissections
and anatomic illustrations to highlight pertinent muscle and bone
structures. The third and final section combines the skills
detailed in the first two sections and applies them to a variety of
surgical, cosmetic procedures. In an era of high demand for
aesthetic procedures, this text provides a practical and
comprehensive look at facial cosmetic surgery to ensure
practitioners have the best information available for treating
their patients. The editors have extensive academic experience and
have authored multiple scientific publications, while the
contributions included in the text have been written by experts and
leaders in the field. Applied Head and Neck Anatomy for the Facial
Cosmetic Surgeon is written for a multi-disciplinary audience
including oral & maxillofacial surgeons, plastic surgeons,
otolaryngologists, cosmetic surgeons, and dentists.
The multi-authored, multi-institutional, and multi-specialty-based
text is designed as a valuable resource for surgeons working on the
maxillofacial region. Meant to be a clinically based history of the
past, the present, and the future of the field, this is a
one-of-a-kind text that will cater to a variety of professions:
from oral & maxillofacial surgeons, plastic and reconstructive
surgeons, otolaryngologists - head and neck surgeons, cosmetic
surgeons and the general dental practitioner. The History of
Maxillofacial Surgery: An Evidence-Based Journey is divided into
three sections for ease of understanding: The first section gives
an overview of the early history; the second section provides a
discussion of conventional procedures; and the third section gives
a history of advanced procedures and techniques. By understanding
the fundamental procedures and techniques of the field,
practitioners can continue to further the field by building upon
the past. Including historic case studies paired with real patient
photos, this text details why professionals do what they do today
with insight directly from the clinic. To provide a unique
perspective the book is edited by three individuals at different
stages of their careers. Each chapter is authored by a young
surgeon paired with a seasoned surgeon.
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