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Thermal noise from optical coatings is a growing area of concern
and overcoming limits to the sensitivity of high precision
measurements by thermal noise is one of the greatest challenges
faced by experimental physicists. In this timely book,
internationally renowned scientists and engineers examine our
current theoretical and experimental understanding. Beginning with
the theory of thermal noise in mirrors and substrates, subsequent
chapters discuss the technology of depositing coatings and
state-of-the-art dielectric coating techniques used in precision
measurement. Applications and remedies for noise reduction are also
covered. Individual chapters are dedicated to specific fields where
coating thermal noise is a particular concern, including the areas
of quantum optics/optomechanics, gravitational wave detection,
precision timing, high-precision laser stabilisation via optical
cavities and cavity quantum electrodynamics. While providing full
mathematical detail, the text avoids field-specific jargon, making
it a valuable resource for readers with varied backgrounds in
modern optics.
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Phantom Power (Hardcover)
Barbara Diener; Foreword by Alison Grant; Contributions by Gregory Harris
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Phantom Power is a book about the intangible. Barbara Diener is
fascinated by unexplained phenomena and, in this book, she has used
a variety of methods to capture images that convey the ineffable
qualities of human existence. Barbara Diener is an award winning
lens based artist currently the Collection Manager in the
Department of Photography at the Art Institute of Chicago. Allison
Grant is a writer, curator, artist, and Assistant Professor in the
Art and Art History Department at the University of Alabama in
Tuscaloosa. Gregory Harris is the Assistant Curator of Photography
at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
Family Stress, Coping, & Resilience: The Challenges and
Experiences of Modern Families presents research and scholarship on
different family stressors and the challenges and experiences of
families as they try to cope and bounce back from adversity. The
text presents work from an array of disciplines and authors that
serve to highlight the various complexities of stressors in our
modern society and how families adjust and make attempt to reach
equilibrium. The text is organized into seven parts, each featuring
multiple chapters on topics including family stress concepts,
theories, parenting and mental health stressors, substance abuse
and family violence induced stressors, vulnerable and transitional
population stress, caregiving stressors across the life course,
health and environmental stressors, and the future of families in a
stressful societal context. Each part of the text has original
introductions and conclusions that create context along with
questions to stimulate class discussion or as opportunities for
writing more broadly by topic. Various stressors and burdens
related to the social, psychological, biological, cognitive,
cultural, and economic aspects of daily life will serve as
fundamental vantage points for relevant research explored in this
textbook. The textbook presents current and salient research on the
impact of family stressors across the life span with special
emphasis on those family life events that pose a threat to the
short term or long term positive functioning of the family system.
Relevant research from family studies, human development,
sociology, psychology, economics, psychiatry, child studies,
criminology, gerontology, social work, and gender/ethnic studies is
presented.
Master sleuth Colin Pendragon and his trusted partner, Ethan
Pruitt, leave their familiar cosmopolitan London for rural Sussex
County, where the bucolic peace has been shattered by the murder of
a monk At the request of his father, Pendragon and Pruitt travel to
the town of Dalwich, where a gruesome crime has desecrated the
hallowed halls of Whitmore Abbey. The abbott has been slaughtered
in his cell with multiple stab wounds and his tongue cut out.
Although Father Demetris, the local bishop's associate, has faith
that the killer must be an outsider from the village, Pendragon
considers no man above suspicion--including the brooding brothers
of the order. But before Pendragon and Pruitt can make much
progress in their investigation, a second corpse is found--a
barmaid who has been mutilated in the same way as the monk. Now
they must determine if there is a connection between the butchered
Benedictine and the victim from the village. Whether the killer
comes from within the walls of Whitmore Abbey or without, it will
be up to Pendragon and Pruitt to illuminate--and unravel--a deadly
mystery before more lives are lost Praise for The Bellingham
Bloodbath "An incredibly pleasing mystery . . . the author nails it
yet again." --"Suspense Magazine""
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
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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++++ Sketches Of The West Countree: Original Studies Of Rural Life
In Devon And Cornwall, In Verse And Prose 4 W. Gregory Harris
Besley and Dalgleish ltd., 1908
When a carriage bearing the Arnifour family crest - a vulture
devouring a slaughtered lamb - arrives at the Kensington home of
Colin Pendragon, it is an ominous beginning to a perplexing new
case. Lady Arnifour's husband has been beaten to death and her
niece, Elsbeth, left in a coma. Is the motive passion, revenge, or
something even more sinister? Police suspicions have fallen on the
groundskeeper and his son, yet the Earl's widow is convinced of
their innocence. Even as Colin and his partner Ethan Pruitt delve
into the muddy history of the Arnifour family, a young street
urchin begs their help in finding his missing sister. Ethan
regrettably familiar with London's underbelly, urges caution, yet
Colin's interest is piqued. And in a search that wends from the
squalid opium dens of the East End to the salons of Embassy Row,
the truth about these seemingly disparate cases will prove
disquieting, dangerous, and profoundly unexpected...
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!
The book is about a young boy who enjoyed the good things in life.
He dreamed often about trips to Grandma Winnie and Grandpa Walter's
House. It is always inspiring to dream and to dream big because
dreams can become reality. This is a wonderful story to inspire
kids to dream again.
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