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"At last, we have a book in English from Kotomi Hayashi! 55
Fantastic Knitting Stitches brings us (yes) 55 stitch patterns that
will be fun to use in designing and personal knitting. Some are
challenging, some are variations on a theme, and all are new and
interesting." --Gayle Roehm, knitting teacher, author and
translator for the knitting best-sellers Japanese Knitting Stitch
Bible and 250 Japanese Knitting Stitches The perfect book for
needlework enthusiasts who want to try the unique Japanese style of
knitting! Popular and prolific author and knitwear designer Kotomi
Hayashi presents 55 innovative stitch designs--specifically for
those who have never tried Japanese-style knitting before. These
include re-imagined modern variations on traditional stitches as
well as Hayashi's own innovative inventions, which incorporate
influences from her travels all around the world. These beautiful
stitch patterns, influenced by knitting styles from around the
world, include: Delightful reversible patterns--you get two
garments in one! Patterns with motifs in relief that add dimension
and texture to your knitwear Surprising variations on classics such
as cables, basketweaves, bobbles and popcorn stitches, among others
Patterns and stitches with unusual color combinations, offering
endless opportunities for creativity Knitting enthusiasts will find
endless inspiration in these pages. Among many others, you'll find
innovative criss-cross, rick-rack, openwork, cable, waffle and many
other types of stitching, resulting in beautiful textures and
strikingly modern uses of color. In addition to the charts typical
of Japanese knitting books, step-by-step instructions and diagrams
for each stitch are also included. Hayashi shows you how to use
these stitch patterns in one or more of the 25 projects she
includes in the book, so you can try them out on gloves, cowls,
shawls and more. 55 Fantastic Japanese Knitting Stitches is the
perfect book for experienced knitters who love knitting the
Japanese way, or those who want to give this style of knitting a
try for the first time--opening the door to new horizons and the
work of creative Japanese knitwear designers.
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This specially curated collection features five reviews of current
and key research on vertical farming in horticulture. The first
chapter describes and evaluates technologies and methods for
growing edible plants indoors and presents a survey of selected
commercial vertical farms currently operating that employ them. The
second chapter explores the benefits of plant factories with
artificial lighting (PFALs). The chapter assesses resource
consumption, costs and performance of current PFALs, as well as
methods for reducing resource consumption and production costs. The
third chapter explores recent advances in the ornamentals industry,
such as vertical propagation systems and LED technology, and how
these can be implemented to meet the challenges of a changing
marketplace and societal demands. The fourth chapter describes the
advantages and disadvantages of hydroponics, along with the
equipment and substrates used, and also examines
soilless/hydroponic growing systems for vegetables. The final
chapter describes the most recent innovation in hydroponic
technologies for plant cultivation within cities and their
adaptability to the urban fabric.
This book first provides readers with an introduction to the
underlying physics and state-of-the-art application of photon
counting detectors for X-ray imaging. The authors explain that a
photon-counting imaging detector can realize quantitative analysis
because the detector can derive X-ray attenuation information based
on the analysis of intensity changes of individual X-ray. To
realize this analysis, it is important to consider the physics of
an object and detector material. In this book, the authors
introduce a novel analytical procedure to create quantitative X-ray
images for medical diagnosis.
This book addresses the gaps in undergraduate teaching of partial
equilibrium analysis, providing a general equilibrium viewpoint to
illustrate the assumptions underlying partial equilibrium welfare
analysis. It remains unexplained, at least at the level of general
economics teaching, in what sense partial equilibrium analysis is
indeed a part of general equilibrium analysis. Partial equilibrium
welfare analysis isolates a market for a single commodity from the
rest of the economy, presuming that other things remain equal, and
measures gains and losses by means of consumer surplus. This is a
money metric that is supposed to be summable across individuals,
recommending policy that maximizes the social surplus. But what
justifies such apparently uni-dimensional practise? Within a
general equilibrium framework, the assumption of no income effect
is presented as the key condition, and substantive general
equilibrium situations in which the condition emerges are
presented. The analysis is extended to the case of uncertainty, in
which the practice adopts aggregate expected consumer surplus, and
scrutinizes when such practice is justified. Finally, the book
illustrates partial equilibrium as an institutional artifact,
meaning that institutional constraint induces individuals to behave
as if they are in partial equilibrium. This volume forms an
important contribution to the literature by researching why this
disparity persists and the implications for economics education.
This book provides detailed information on the base catalysis of
group 5 (Nb, Ta) metal oxide clusters by elucidating how the
structural factors such as constituent metals, counter cations, and
local structures of base sites affect their catalysis. Uniquely, it
reveals the effects of key structural factors at the molecular
level by combining experimental and theoretical approaches. The
findings presented here provide rational design principles for base
catalysis and will foster the development of promising catalysts
for solving current and future energy and environmental problems.
This book is the first attempt to develop systematically a general
theory of the initial-boundary value problems for nonlinear
evolution equations with pseudodifferential operators Ku on a
half-line or on a segment. We study traditionally important
problems, such as local and global existence of solutions and their
properties, in particular much attention is drawn to the asymptotic
behavior of solutions for large time. Up to now the theory of
nonlinear initial-boundary value problems with a general
pseudodifferential operator has not been well developed due to its
difficulty. There are many open natural questions. Firstly how many
boundary data should we pose on the initial-boundary value problems
for its correct solvability? As far as we know there are few
results in the case of nonlinear nonlocal equations. The methods
developed in this book are applicable to a wide class of dispersive
and dissipative nonlinear equations, both local and nonlocal.
-For the first time the definition of pseudodifferential operator
on a half-line and a segment is done
-A wide class of nonlinear nonlocal and local equations is
considered
-Developed theory is general and applicable to different
equations
-The book is written clearly, many examples are considered
-Asymptotic formulas can be used for numerical computations by
engineers and physicists
-The authors are recognized experts in the nonlinear wave phenomena
This book marks the 75th anniversary of the
1948 Hostage Case in which a US military tribunal in
Nuremberg acquitted General Lothar Rendulic of devastating Northern
Norway on account of his honest factual error. The volume
critically reappraises the law and facts underlying his trial, the
no second-guessing rule in customary international humanitarian law
(IHL) that is named after the general himself, and the assessment
of modern battlefield decisions. Using recently discovered
documents, this volume casts major doubts on Rendulicâs claim
that he considered the regionâs total devastation and the
forcible evacuation of all of its inhabitants imperatively demanded
by military necessity at the time. This bookâs analysis of court
records reveals how the tribunal failed to examine relevant facts
or explain the Rendulic Ruleâs legal origin. This anthology shows
that, despite the Hostage Caseâs ambiguity and
occasional suggestions to the contrary, objective reasonableness
forms part of the reasonable commander test under IHL and the
mistake of fact defence under international criminal law (ICL) to
which the rule has given rise. This collection also identifies
modern warfareâs characteristicsâhuman judgment, de-empathetic
battlespace, and institutional biasâthat may make it problematic
to deem some errors both honest and reasonable. The Rendulic Rule
embodies an otherwise firmly established admonition against judging
contentious battlefield decisions with hindsight. Nevertheless, it
was born of a factually ill-suited case and continues to raise
significant legal as well as ethical challenges today. The most
comprehensive study of the Rendulic Rule ever to appear in English,
this multi-disciplinary anthology will appeal to researchers and
practitioners of IHL and ICL, as well as military historians and
military ethicists and offers ground-breaking new research. Nobuo
Hayashi is affiliated to the Centre for International and
Operational Law at the Swedish Defence University in Stockholm,
Sweden. Carola Lingaas is affiliated to the Faculty of Social
Studies at VID Specialized University in Oslo, Norway.
Japanese culture is inscrutable-but then, so is American culture
seen from the viewpoint of the Japanese. As Hayashi and Kuroda make
clear, the problem is one of perspective. Neither is really an
enigma if the viewer can free him- or herself from the mother
culture and look at the other culture from within its own context.
Along the way, the authors answer many questions about Japan from
the never-ending nature of its trade disputes to the reasons for
the misconceptions of many Western writers. The authors challenge
those who think every culture perceives, thinks, and expresses
alike. They also challenge those who believe that Japanese culture
has changed significantly in recent years. Hayashi and Kuroda look
at ancient poems and 7th-century documents as well as the writings
of Japan's Nobel laureate, Oe, to show that the essence of Japanese
culture remains unchanged. By examining the use of language as well
as analyzing modern statistical data, Hayashi and Kuroda show how
the Japanese concept of self is indistinct and how the Japanese
live in a mental world of multiple truths. Along the way the
authors provide new interpretations and insights that are
invaluable to all students of Japan, from policy makers to poets
and painters.
This book focuses on the fundamental principles and latest research
findings in hydrogen energy fields including: hydrogen production,
hydrogen storage, fuel cells, hydrogen safety, economics, and the
impact on society. Further, the book introduces the latest
development trends in practical applications, especially in
commercial household fuel cells and commercial fuel cell vehicles
in Japan. This book not only helps readers to further their basic
knowledge, but also presents the state of the art of
hydrogen-energy-related research and development. This work serves
as an excellent reference for beginners such as graduate students,
as well as a handbook and systematic summary of entire
hydrogen-energy systems for scientists and engineers.
Explanation of the structure-property relationship of a given
molecule is generally simple because the characteristics of the
atomic groups and chemical bonds and the effects emerging from
their interaction have long been known, both from theore- cal
studies and numerous experimental results. In contrast, it is often
difficult to analyze, estimate, and account for the
structure-properties relationship in sup- molecules. The
characteristics of supramolecules are governed both by the nature
of the constituent molecules and by their configuration while the
characteristics of the constituent molecules are usually evident as
mentioned above; their configu- tions are difficult to control,
predict, and accurately estimate because of insufficient knowledge
regarding the intermolecular forces. Moreover, since most of the
int- molecular forces constructing supramolecules are weak, the
supramolecular str- ture may vary depending on various factors,
such as modification of the molecular structure, auxiliaries, and
experimental conditions. Thus, in order to obtain supramolecules
with the desired structures and properties, theoretical
investigations on the intermolecular forces and accumulation of
experimental studies on the re- tionship between the supramolecular
structure and properties are both important.
Analytic Extension is a mysteriously beautiful property of analytic
functions. With this point of view in mind the related survey
papers were gathered from various fields in analysis such as
integral transforms, reproducing kernels, operator inequalities,
Cauchy transform, partial differential equations, inverse problems,
Riemann surfaces, Euler-Maclaurin summation formulas, several
complex variables, scattering theory, sampling theory, and analytic
number theory, to name a few. Audience: Researchers and graduate
students in complex analysis, partial differential equations,
analytic number theory, operator theory and inverse problems.
While intercity passenger transport counts for about 2% of the
total passenger transport volume the share of the total passenger
kilometers traveled is estimated more than one third. In many
countries the major part of intercity transport is performed by car
and air and as a result, the contribution to the carbon footprint
is substantially higher than the share of overall passenger
transport performance. This creates a challenge to develop a
sustainable organization of intercity transport which requires a
true joint effort of policy makers, industry sectors and
households. This presupposes that all options for reducing the
carbon footprint of the transport modes - car, air and rail - are
fully exploited through modern propulsion technology, use of
regenerative energy and efficient organization of transport
processes. Basic conditions for meeting this requirement are an
incentive compatible public framework of regulation, taxation,
charging and education, the private willingness to adjust to new
behavioral patterns and a consequent push of technological progress
towards energy and CO2 savings. This book begins with an
international comparison of intercity transport and the current
state of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) of this transport segment.
A focus is given to comparing the situation in the EU, the US and
Japan while describing the more recent development of intercity
transport in China, followed by an analysis of intercity transport
policies and their contribution to meet the global climate change
issues. This book will be of interest to researchers in
transportation economics and policy, as well as civil engineering
and planning.
This book reviews selected topics charterized by great progress
and covers the field from theoretical areas to experimental ones.
It contains fundamental areas, quantum query complexity, quantum
statistical inference, quantum cloning, quantum entanglement,
additivity. It treats three types of quantum security system,
quantum public key cryptography, quantum key distribution, and
quantum steganography. A photonic system is highlighted for the
realization of quantum information processing.
The International Brain Hypothermia Symposium 2004was the second
time I have had the honor of opening such a gathering on brain
hypothermia treatment. It was a great pleasure to greet the
participants in the hope that their valuablecontributions would
make the Tokyo meeting memorable. Brainhypothermia has long been
seen as a promising method that may overcome current limitations on
brain resuscitation in patients with severe brain damage. However,
although excellentresults have been obtained in experimental animal
models, for some reason brain hypothermia has not alwaysbeen
successful clinically, and resolving this problem has been a major
challenge facing physicians specializing in brain therapies. The
ICUmanagement of recent research has uncovered newmechanisms
ofbrain damage not seen in animal models, including brain
thermo-pooling at temperatures above 40 C in severe brain damage,
masking neuronal hypoxia even with normal cerebral blood flow.
Stress-related hyper glycemia with brain hypothermia was expected
to generate useful results in patients with external injuries,
cerebral occlusive stroke, and cardiac arrest. In recent clinical
studies of brain hypothermia treatment, many excellent results
began being reported on the manage ment of severe brain injury,
ischemic stroke, and post-resuscitation after cardiac arrest.
However, in clinical brain hypothermia treatment many questions
remained about appro priate treatment targets, leu management
technique, prevention of complications, control of brain tissue
temperature, management of hypothermia insult, and mechanisms
underly ing the onset of vegetative states."
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State Violence in East Asia (Hardcover)
N. Ganesan, Sung Chull Kim; Contributions by Hayashi Hirofumi, Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, Kate Merkel-Hess
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The world was watching when footage of the "tank man" -- the lone
Chinese citizen blocking the passage of a column of tanks during
the brutal 1989 crackdown on protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen
Square -- first appeared in the media. The furtive video is now
regarded as an iconic depiction of a government's violence against
its own people. Throughout the twentieth century, states across
East Asia committed many relatively undocumented atrocities, with
victims numbering in the millions. The contributors to this
insightful volume analyze many of the most notorious cases,
including the Japanese army's Okinawan killings in 1945,
Indonesia's anticommunist purge in 1965--1968, Thailand's Red Drum
incinerations in 1972--1975, Cambodia's Khmer Rouge massacre in
1975--1978, Korea's Kwangju crackdown in 1980, the Philippines'
Mendiola incident in 1987, Myanmar's suppression of the democratic
movement in 1988, and China's Tiananmen incident. With in-depth
investigation of events that have long been misunderstood or kept
hidden from public scrutiny, State Violence in East Asia provides
critical insights into the political and cultural dynamics of
state-sanctioned violence and discusses ways to prevent it in the
future.
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