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Methods to Assess and Manage Process Safety in Digitalized Process
System, Volume Six, the latest release in the Methods in Chemical
Process Safety series, highlights new advances in the field, with
this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an
international board of authors.
Only one out of every twenty-four high school athletes goes on to
play college sports. That means that over 95 percent of
student-athletes miss out on the opportunity of a lifetime. In the
competitive world of college athletics, the difference between
becoming a recruited athlete and giving up on your dreams comes
down to more than just talent on the court or field. It requires
planning, hard work, and an understanding of how college sports
budgets and scholarship distributions impact your recruiting
options."Be a Recruited Athlete-The Secret to College Recruiting"
gives you the tools you need to connect with college coaches,
interpret their intentions, and evaluate real opportunities. Author
Hans J. Hanson, founder of The College Sports Track-a personalized
service that helps families in the college search, sports
recruiting, and scholarship process-shares the secrets that have
helped thousands of students realize their dreams of college
athletics. Learn how to build value, create leverage, gain trust,
and generate options. Master the sports scholarship strategy.
Distinguish between "understanding opportunity" and the "hope,
wait, and wish strategy." Understand NCAA rules for coaches'
contact with prospects.Becoming a recruited athlete requires more
than talent. It is a choice. "With Be a Recruited Athlete-The
Secret to College Recruiting, " the choice is yours.
This book provides a self-contained introduction to the theory of
infinite-dimensional systems theory and its applications to
port-Hamiltonian systems. The textbook starts with elementary known
results, then progresses smoothly to advanced topics in current
research. Many physical systems can be formulated using a
Hamiltonian framework, leading to models described by ordinary or
partial differential equations. For the purpose of control and for
the interconnection of two or more Hamiltonian systems it is
essential to take into account this interaction with the
environment. This book is the first textbook on
infinite-dimensional port-Hamiltonian systems. An abstract
functional analytical approach is combined with the physical
approach to Hamiltonian systems. This combined approach leads to
easily verifiable conditions for well-posedness and stability. The
book is accessible to graduate engineers and mathematicians with a
minimal background in functional analysis. Moreover, the theory is
illustrated by many worked-out examples.
Putting the "I" in IHY This book is about international
cooperation. It demonstrates how the power of scienti?c imagination
and investigation can bring together people form all continents in
almost all countries around the globe. In presenting this
impressive result, we can understand, how much unifying force the
quest for understanding our universe and using outer space for that
purpose have. Astronomy is far away from being a "political" area
of science. But is has enormous political effects - and all of
these effects are positive. This book about the international
aspects and achievements of the "International Heliophysical Year
(IHY) 2007" can be regarded as a compendium of the fertile impacts
of conducting research in this ?eld. The main focus, as the title
implicates, is the international cooperation, which has emerged
from this grassroots initiative. North and South, industrialized
and developing countries have been coordinating their efforts and
have been learning from each other in a mutual partnership under a
joint understanding of sharing the scienti?c bene?ts. Through this,
trans-border networks have been created and scienti?c as well as
cultural exchange took place.
Blurb for Volume 2
Hans Vogel and a panel of leading researchers review the protein
chemistry and behavior of this significant class proteins, and
provide a comprehensive collection of proven experimental
techniques for studying it both in vitro and in vivo. This second
volume focuses on cutting-edge experimental techniques for studying
the solution structure, stability, dynamics, calcium-binding
properties, and biological activity of calcium-binding protein in
general. In addition to enzymatic assays and more routine
spectroscopic and protein chemistry techniques, there are also NMR
approaches, thermodynamic analyses, kinetic measurements such as
surface plasmon resonance, strategies for amino acid sequence
alignments, and fluorescence methods to study the distribution of
calcium and calcium-binding proteins in cells. The first companion
volume, Reviews and Case Histories sets the stage for this volume
by introducing the various classes of intra- and extra-cellular
calcium-binding proteins and their mode of action.
Single Blurb for Both Volumes
Hans Vogel and a panel of leading researchers review the protein
chemistry and behavior of this significant protein class, and
provide a comprehensive collection of proven experimental
techniques for their study both in vitro and in vivo. The first
volume discusses the role of calcium in intracellular secondary
messenger activation mechanisms, including unique aspects of
calcium chemistry and its utilization in dairy proteins and blood
clotting. Detailed case studies provide a wealth of valuable
information about protein purification and characterization
strategies, X-ray crystallography, and specific calcium-binding
proteins andtheir modes of action. The second volume focuses on
cutting-edge experimental techniques for studying the solution
structure, stability, dynamics, calcium-binding properties, and
biological activity of calcium-binding protein in general. In
addition to enzymatic assays and more routine spectroscopic and
protein chemistry techniques, there are also NMR approaches,
thermodynamic analyses, kinetic measurements such as surface
plasmon resonance, strategies for amino acid sequence alignments,
and fluorescence methods to study the distribution of calcium and
calcium-binding proteins in cells.
? J. Andersen Niels Bohr Institute for Astronomy Physics and
Geophysics Astronomical Observatory Copenhagen [email protected] The
development of astronomy worldwide begins at the roots: Already
from childhood, humans of all nations and civilizations seem to
share an innate fascination with the sky. Yet, people in different
regions of the world have vastly different possibilities for
pursuing this interest. In wealthy, industrialised societies the
way is open to a school or higher education in science, possibly
leading to a career in astronomy or basic or applied space science
for the benefit of the country as well as the individual. In other
regions, neither the financial nor the trained human resources are
sufficient to offer that avenue to the future of the young
generation, or those intellectual resources to the development of
their country. This book addresses ways and means by which these
obstacles can be, if not fully overcome, then at least
significantly reduced.
Blurb for Volume 1
Hans Vogel and a panel of leading researchers review the protein
chemistry and behavior of this significant protein class, and
provide a comprehensive collection of proven experimental
techniques for their study both in vitro and in vivo. This first
volume discusses the role of calcium in intracellular secondary
messenger activation mechanisms, including unique aspects of
calcium chemistry and its utilization in diary proteins and blood
clotting. Detailed case studies provide a wealth of valuable
information about protein purification and characterization
strategies, X-ray crystallography, and specific calcium-binding
proteins and their modes of action. The second companion volume
focuses on cutting-edge experimental methods for studying solution
structure, stability, dynamics, calcium-binding properties, and
biological activity of calcium-binding proteins in general.
Single Blurb for Both Volumes:
Hans Vogel and a panel of leading researchers review the protein
chemistry and behavior of this significant protein class, and
provide a comprehensive collection of proven experimental
techniques for their study both in vitro and in vivo. The first
volume discusses the role of calcium in intracellular secondary
messenger activation mechanisms, including unique aspects of
calcium chemistry and its utilization in dairy proteins and blood
clotting. Detailed case studies provide a wealth of valuable
information about protein purification and characterization
strategies, X-ray crystallography, and specific calcium-binding
proteins and their modes of action. The second volume focuses on
cutting-edge experimental techniques for studying the solution
structure, stability, dynamics, calcium-binding properties, and
biological activity of calcium-binding protein in general. In
addition to enzymatic assays and more routine spectroscopic and
protein chemistry techniques, there are also NMR approaches,
thermodynamic analyses, kinetic measurements such as surface
plasmon resonance, strategies for amino acid sequence alignments,
and fluorescence methods to study the distribution of calcium and
calcium-binding proteins in cells.
Holographic Data Storage is an outstanding reference book on an exciting topic reaching out to the 21st century's key technologies. The editors, Hans J. Coufal (IBM), Demetri Psaltis (CalTech), and Glenn Sincerbox (University of Arizona), together with leading experts in this area of research from both academic research and industry, bring together the latest knowledge on this technique. The book starts with an introduction on the history and fundamentals, multiplexing methods, and noise sources. The following chapters describe in detail recording media, components, channels, platforms for demonstration, and competing technologies such as classical hard disks or optical disks. More than 700 references make this book the ultimate source of information for the years to come. The book is intended for physicists, optical engineers, and executives alike.
It is often suggested that the incidence of cancer and coronary
heart disease could be much reduced or even eliminated if only
people would stop smoking cigarettes and eat fewer high-cholesterol
foods. The evidence, however, shows that such views are simplistic
and unrealistic and that, instead, cancer and CHD are the product
of many risk factors acting synergistically. Psychosocial factors
(stress, personality) are six times as predictive as smoking,
cholesterol level or blood pressure and much more responsive to
prophylactic treatment. This book admits that, while smoking is a
risk factor for cancer and CHD, its effects have been exaggerated.
A more realistic appraisal of a very complex chain of events
incorporating many diverse factors is given, and appropriate action
to prevent cancer and coronary heart disease is discussed.
Molecular biology, particularly molecular genetics, is among the
newest and most powerful approach in modern photosynthesis
research. Development of molecular biology techniques has provided
new methods to solve old problems in many biological disciplines.
Molecular biology has its greatest potential for contribution when
applied in combination with other disciplines, to focus not just on
genes and molecules, but on the complex interaction between them
and the biochemical pathways in the whole organism. Photosynthesis
is surely the best studied research area in plant biology, making
this field the foremost candidate for successfully employing
molecular genetic techniques. Already, the success of molecular
biology in photosynthesis has been nothing short of spectacular.
Work performed over the last few years, much of which is sum
marized in this volume, stands in evidence. Techniques such as
site-specific mutagenesis have helped us in examining the roles of
individual protein domains in the function of multiunit complexes
such as the enzyme ribulose-l,5-bisphos phate carboxylase/oxygenase
(RUBISCO) and the oxygen evolving photo system (the photosystem
II). The techniques of molecular biology have been very important
in advancing the state of knowledge of the reaction center from the
photosynthetic bacteria whose structure has been elegantly deduced
by H. Michel and 1. Deisenhofer from the X-ray studies of its
crystals."
The small neck of the aneurysm afforded an easy surgical attack. An
ordinary flat silver clip was placed over the sac and tightly
compressed obliterated it completely. The clip was flush with the
wall of the carotid artery. The sac, lateral to the silver clip,
was then picked up with the forceps and thrombosed by the
electocautery. Walter Dandy reporting his successful operation of a
posterior communicating aneurysm on March 23, 1937. Walter Dandy's
patient left the hospital in good health 2 weeks later, and from
his report one may gain the impression that the operation was an
easy task. Despite continuous developments during the following
decades, it was not until the introduction of the operating
microscope and microsurgical techniques that surgical treatment was
generally accepted. During the microsurgical era surgical results
have continued to improve due to diagnostical, neuroanaesthesi
ological, and microsurgical refinements, and improved
neurointensive care. Endovascular obliteration has become an
important treatment alternative but this has not been included in
this particular volume. The purpose of the present supplement of
the ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA is to review some of the elements in the
neurosurgical management of patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid
haemorrhage that are important for a successful outcome. Professor
Helge Nornes has been a major force in the development of new
techniques and research strategies in this area for a number of
years and has recently retired from the National Hospital in Oslo."
Semiconductors and dielectrics are two essential materials found in
cell phones and computers, for example, and both are manufactured
by growing crystals.
Edited by the organizers of the International Workshop on Crystal
Growth Technology, this ready reference is essential reading for
materials scientists, chemists, physicists, computer hardware
manufacturers, engineers, and those working in the chemical and
semiconductor industries. They have assembled an international team
of experts who present the current challenges, latest methods and
new applications for producing these materials necessary for the
electronics industry using bulk crystal growth technology.
From the contents:
* General aspects of crystal growth technology
* Compound semiconductors
* Halides and oxides
* Crystal growth for sustaining energy
* Crystal machining
The title that the authors have chosen for this book, The Causes
and Cures of Criminality, suggests that it may be just another book
specu lating on the sociological evils that need to be put right
for "everything in the garden to be lovely." If this is the
expectation, the reader could not be more mistaken. The recurrent
theme, in fact, is a strong accent on psychological experiments.
Both authors have tackled the theoretical and practical side of
crime through an exhaustive literature review of past experi mental
work. Hans J. Eysenck has concentrated on the constitutional and
biological theory of criminality, whereas Gisli Gudjonsson has con
cerned himself more with a review of ongoing research into therapy
and possible prevention of antisocial behavior. Part I goes into
considerable detail on the causes of criminality, stressing much of
the strangely neglected area of individual differences in
personality. Research studies point to a very heavy involvement of
heredity in the causation of criminality, but the authors are
careful to acknowledge that much can be done environmentally to
discourage a life of crime once those persons who are at risk have
been identified."
The "Unified Mind Theory" falls into 2 parts: the physical and the
spiritual Aspect of Creation. The term "Creation" assumes the
existence of a Creator, which means if God exists, Creation must be
perfect & complete, because God is not subject to time.
However, should it be unfinished in some people's mind, then
Creation cannot be perfect and complete. We confirm "God does not
change His Mind," nor is He subject to any dimension of His own
Creation. The physical aspect is that part in us which is strictly
mechanical. It is void of life, and it is based on math. This gives
us a structure of affirmations on which our present science rests.
It describes our 4-dimensional world. However it does not include
Life. This is described in the spiritual aspects of Creation which
is based on faith and belief in the Creator. It is the description
of our 5-dimensional world in perfection and completion.
"A Model of Creation" builds up on the "Unified Mind Theory." Here,
we take a closer look at the universe and we find It is reborn any
given moment in time. With the help of a five dimensional
coordinate system we discover recessional velocity v is not
absolute meaning everywhere the same, but relative which means
being a function of location within the structure of our Galaxy
stretching from v = c the speed of light in 4-D and where matter is
condensed of Light, to v = -c also known as a "Black Hole." Matter
is condensation of Radiation through a process of "Onestonian
Energy Transformation" (E = mc squared). This is an ongoing
process. It makes no sense measuring a fast expanding "cloud" and
then claiming its expansionary rate to be true for us on earth
where we enjoy maximum universal expansion at zero velocity,
upsetting everyone. "Space-time modulation" is discussed as a means
of instant communication between inner-galactic solar and/or
planetary systems.
This book represents Volume II of the Proceedings of the
UN/ESA/NASA Workshop on the International Heliophysical Year 2007
and Basic Space Science, hosted by the National Astronomical
Observatory of Japan, Tokyo, 18 - 22 June, 2007. It covers two
programme topics explored in this and past workshops of this
nature: (i) non-extensive statistical mechanics as applicable to
astrophysics, addressing q-distribution, fractional reaction and
diffusion, and the reaction coefficient, as well as the
Mittag-Leffler function and (ii) the TRIPOD concept, developed for
astronomical telescope facilities.
The companion publication, Volume I of the proceedings of this
workshop, is a special issue in the journal Earth, Moon, and
Planets, Volume 104, Numbers 1-4, April 2009.
In this book we have attempted to confront a number of issues that
are intimately related to the theoretical basis of behavior
therapy. We believe that behavior therapy is an extremely efficient
procedure for the treatment of neurotic disorders; that it is based
on certain principles derived from learning theory; and that it is
unique in using basic scientific principles in psychology in the
service of applied and practical ends. We believe that we are here
dealing with much more than the advantageous use of serendipitous
borrowings from nonexistent principles, the cookbook collection of
precepts, methods, and working rules that happen to have lasting
effects. We also believe that there is truly a general principle
unde. rlying behavior therapy, rather than a varied mass of
nonintegrated therapies that have little in common other than a
name. These beliefs are often contes ted, but usually those who
oppose them do so on the basis of misconceptions and
misunderstandings that indicate a lack of knowledge of fundamental
facts. It is the purpose of this book to remove these
misconceptions and misunderstandings, and to bring up to date our
knowledge in certain fundamental areas of learning theory, behavior
therapy, and the biological foundations of per sonality and
individual differences. There are three major groups of
misconceptions and misunderstandings. The first of these relates to
beliefs held by many psychiatrists and cognitive psychologists
relating to behavior therapy."
TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS is a series of books that open new
perspectives in our understanding of language. The series publishes
state-of-the-art work on core areas of linguistics across
theoretical frameworks, as well as studies that provide new
insights by approaching language from an interdisciplinary
perspective. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS considers itself a forum for
cutting-edge research based on solid empirical data on language in
its various manifestations, including sign languages. It regards
linguistic variation in its synchronic and diachronic dimensions as
well as in its social contexts as important sources of insight for
a better understanding of the design of linguistic systems and the
ecology and evolution of language. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS publishes
monographs and outstanding dissertations as well as edited volumes,
which provide the opportunity to address controversial topics from
different empirical and theoretical viewpoints. High quality
standards are ensured through anonymous reviewing.
This book explores the limits of our knowledge. The author shows
how uncertainty and indefiniteness not only define the borders
confining our understanding, but how they feed into the process of
discovery and help to push back these borders. Starting with
physics the author collects examples from economics,
neurophysiology, history, ecology and philosophy. The first part
shows how information helps to reduce indefiniteness. Understanding
rests on our ability to find the right context, in which we
localize a problem as a point in a network of connections. New
elements must be combined with the old parts of the existing
complex knowledge system, in order to profit maximally from the
information. An attempt is made to quantify the value of
information by its ability to reduce indefiniteness. The second
part explains how to handle indefiniteness with methods from fuzzy
logic, decision theory, hermeneutics and semiotics. It is not
sufficient that the new element appears in an experiment, one also
has to find a theoretical reason for its existence. Indefiniteness
becomes an engine of science, which gives rise to new ideas.
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