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Miriam Van hee is tans een van die mees gelese digters in die Lae
Lande. In hierdie keuse uit haar poesie het Daniel Hugo, die
vertaler, hom in sy keuse eerstens laat lei deur die
vertaalbaarheid van die verse, maar ook probeer om die Afrikaanse
leser ’n oorsig te bied van haar werk. Van hee se poesie is so
gestroop soos takke wat hulle blare verloor in die herfs, die
seisoen wat dikwels in haar gedigte genoem word. Stemmings van
stilte, afwagting en leegheid is oorheersend. Al is die landskappe
waaroor sy skryf, met sneeu bedek, en al is die stede en huise
waarin die verse geplaas word, die van ’n vreemde land, sal die
Suid-Afrikaanse leser die emosies van verlies, weemoed en verlange
maklik kan herken en daarmee identifiseer. Daniel Hugo slaag
uitmuntend daarin om die delikate wereld van hierdie Vlaamse
woordkunstenaar in glashelder Afrikaans oor te sit.
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You Are a Little Seed
Sook-Hee Choi; Illustrated by Sook-Hee Choi; Translated by Jieun Kiaer
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R474
R422
Discovery Miles 4 220
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Polymer-Based Advanced Functional Composites for Optoelectronic and
Energy Applications explains how polymer-based smart composites and
nanocomposites can be prepared and utilized for novel optical,
sensor and energy-related applications. The book begins with an
introductory section on the fundamentals of smart polymer
composites, including structure-property relationships and
conjugated polymers. Other sections examine optical applications,
including the use of polymer-based smart composites for luminescent
solar concentrators, electro-chromic applications, light conversion
applications, ultraviolet shielding applications, LED encapsulation
applications, sensor applications, including gas-sensing, strain
sensing, robotics and tactile sensors, with final sections covering
energy-related applications, including energy harvesting,
conversion, storage, vibrational energy harvesting, and more. This
is an essential guide for researchers, scientists and advanced
students in smart polymers and materials, polymer science,
composites, nanocomposites, electronics and materials science. It
is also a valuable book for scientists, R&D professionals and
engineers working with products that could utilize smart polymer
composites.
Ni-free Ti-based Shape Memory Alloys reviews the fundamental issues
of biomedical beta-type Ti base shape memory and superelastic
alloys, including martensitic transformation, shape memory and
superelastic properties, alloy development, thermomechanical
treatment and microstructure control, and biocompatibility. Some
unique properties, such as large nonlinear elastic behavior and low
Young's modulus, observed in metastable Ti alloys are discussed on
the basis of phase stability. As it is expected that superelastic
Ti alloys will further expand the applications of shape memory
alloys within the biomedical field, this book provides a
comprehensive review of these new findings in Ti-base shape memory
and superelastic alloys.
Nanomaterials have been used for years in industries such as
consumer products, textile production, and biomedicine, yet the
literature outlining their use in environmental causes is limited.
The safety, toxicity, transportation, and removal of this
technology must be addressed as nanotechnology and nanomaterial use
is expected to grow. Applying Nanotechnology for Environmental
Sustainability addresses the applications of nanomaterials in the
field of environmental conservation and sustainability, and
analyses the potential risks associated with their use. It
elucidates the scientific concepts and emerging technologies in
nanoscience and nanotoxicity by offering a wide range of innovative
topics and reviews regarding its use. This publication is essential
for environmental engineers, researchers, consultants, students,
regulators, and professionals in the field of nanotechnology.
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Here I Am (Paperback)
Patricia Hee Kim; Illustrated by Sonia Sanchez
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R269
R224
Discovery Miles 2 240
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Newly arrived from their faraway homeland, a boy and his family
enter into the lights, noise, and traffic of a busy city in this
dazzling wordless picture book. The language is unfamiliar. Food,
habits, games and gestures are puzzling. The boy clings tightly to
his special keepsake from home and wonders how he will find his
way. How will he once again become the happy, confident child he
used to be? Walk in his shoes as he takes the first tentative steps
towards discovering joy in his new world. A poignant and affirming
view of the immigrant experience.
This book makes the bold attempt at proposing a new general theory
of economic development founded on the fact-based perspective of
economic behaviour. The main premise is that economic institutions
and policies must embody 'economic discrimination' if there is to
be any chance of real economic development. By economic
discrimination, the author means 'treating differences differently'
by selecting and supporting economic entities and behaviour that
contribute positively to the economy. By presenting a general
theory that goes beyond mainstream and ad hoc economic theories,
Sung-Hee Jwa provides a new way to look at capitalism beyond the
Marxian interpretation, explaining why some economies develop and
others don't. The book identifies markets, government and
corporations as the 'holy trinity of economic development', that
is, the three most important institutions that must work together
via economic discrimination to steer the economy towards real
transformative progress. It also warns against the current trend of
economic egalitarianism or 'not treating differences differently'
because it destroys economic incentives and results in an array of
economic problems including growth stagnation and worsening income
distribution. The theory presented in this book and its
implications for development management will be an invaluable
resource for development economists, scholars, instructors,
researchers and policymakers.
As Mark's Gospel moves toward its climax, four stories of women
challenge Jesus in his mission to establish the empire of God
against the backdrop of the Roman Empire: those of the poor widow
(12.41-44), the anointing woman (14.1-11), the women at the cross
and the burial (15.40-41, 47), and the women at the empty tomb
(16.1-8). They are stories that would seem to demand both a
feminist and a postcolonial perspective on the part of their
readers-yet Kim's is the first reading of the Gospel that has taken
an explicitly postcolonial feminist stance. In addition to the
feminist and the postcolonial themes, the third strand in Seong Hee
Kim's approach arises from her Korean context, which provides her
with the concept of Salim interpretation, that is, 'making things
alive'. Starting from the reader's context, she develops a Salim
hermeneutics for each of the four stories by engaging in a dialogue
between the biblical story and the reader's use of her or his own
imagination. The goal of her interpretation is such a making things
alive, a mending of broken things, and an opening up of meaning-in
contrast to the tendency of historical criticism, which has striven
to identify a single, correct meaning in the biblical text.
Diabetes Mellitus: Impact on Bone, Dental and Musculoskeletal
Health focuses on the under recognized and managed conditions
associated with diabetes, including impacts on bone health, dental
health, hand, and foot disorders, wounds, infections, and
musculoskeletal disorders. A full understanding of the relationship
of diabetes to skeletal disorders remains elusive and many
physicians who deal with such issues are unclear about causes and
management. While the macro- and microvascular complications
associated with diabetes mellitus are well known, complications
associated with bone, dental and musculoskeletal health are not.
Endocrinologists, primary care physicians, geriatricians,
podiatrists, dentists, and researchers interested in diabetes
mellitus associated bone, dental and musculoskeletal disorders will
find this to be a comprehensive tome on the topic.
Novel Therapies in Head and Neck Cancer: Beyond the Horizon, Volume
Twelve, provides a high-level synthesis of the latest treatments
and outcomes relating to head and neck cancer. Chemotherapy and
immunotherapy for those cancer types are rapidly evolving, and an
updated source based on the expertise of internationally renowned
researchers is necessary. This book discusses the outcome of recent
trials using chemotherapy, novel approaches for HPV+ SCCA, cases in
which immunotherapy is more likely to be successful, and precision
medicine based on target therapies. Additionally, new approaches
for rare diseases in head and neck and novel drug delivery
platforms are presented. This book will be a very useful source so
that students, scientists and clinicians who can be facile with the
data, build on what is known, and continue to offer cutting-edge,
validated therapies to all patients.
This book assesses harmful effects of plastics on the environment
and public health. Risk assessment of plastics is required to
evaluate currently available treatment technologies and identify
the significance of plastic pollution. This book covers background
information concerning plastic pollution in the environment,
sources and pathways of plastics, characterization and analysis of
plastics in the environment, environmental risks of plastics,
public health risk of plastics, life cycle approaches in assessing
plastic pollution, preventive measures of plastic pollution, fate
and transport of plastics, and summary and outlook. The content of
the book focuses on assessment of risks of plastics (including
nano- and micro-plastics) released into the environment, and it is
designed to educate fundamental aspects of plastic materials,
including potential risks to the public health and environment,
approaches to assessing their harmful effects, prevention of
plastic pollution, and environmentally sound technologies for
recycling plastics and/or converting them into renewable energy
sources. Readers, particularly those in the field of toxicology,
materials, environmental policy, public health, and water
treatment, benefit from this book's content and educational
features, in perspectives of providing knowledge in the
environmental field, namely the current status and technology
developments for avoiding or minimizing plastic contamination, case
studies used to assess environmental and public health risks of
micro- and nano-plastics, and educational recommendations in
resolving issues with global plastic pollution.
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Lexington (Hardcover)
Richard Kollen, Joo-Hee Chung, Heather-Marie Knight
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R690
Discovery Miles 6 900
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Buckwheat Germplasm in the World offers an overview of this
globally important crop, including its general characterization and
genetic diversity-particularly in Russia, China, India and Eastern
Europe. The book presents the latest research on molecular marker
development, genetics and phenotype analysis of new wild buckwheat
to examine the nutritional values of this pseudocereal crop. Due to
its short growth span, ability to grow at high altitudes and the
high quality of its protein content, buckwheat is considered an
important crop for addressing global food needs. Ideal for
researchers and advanced-level students seeking better
understanding of the buckwheat germplasm.
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Hollow Earth Collection
Willis George Emerson, Adam Seaborn; Compiled by Hee Lark Garcia
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R799
Discovery Miles 7 990
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This book presents possible alternatives and interpretations to the
well established notion in the mostly western discourse on public
space. The discourse on public space as understood in the
democratic-rationalist tradition, when applied to the Singaporean
public space, would offer much criticism but would not be adequate
in identifying alternative processes that allow for transformative
potentials in public space. Thus said, the objectives of this book
are: 1. To develop a conceptual frame of reference to construct the
discourse on Singapore public space 2. To form a preliminary model
of Singapore public space through analyzing case studies 3. To
understand the modes, methods of production and representation of
these public spaces within the rapidly changing urban context 4. To
situate these constructions of public space and its possible
trajectories within the larger discourse on public space, and to
examine the viability of such a construction and interpretive model
of public space
This definitive source provides practicing professionals and students in the occupational, environmental, and public health and safety fields with the functional basics of biological monitoring. The author examines how environmental exposures to particular chemicals are related to concentrations of markers in body tissues and fluids. Biological Monitoring integrates the applied sciences of industrial/environmental hygiene, epidemiology, public health, occupational medicine, toxicology, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry with the basic sciences to interpret the connections between exposures and lifestyle/environmental influences, and their effects on humans. This comprehensive introduction provides dependable, detailed coverage of: - monitoring for harmful substances in the workplace
- the benefits and limitations of testing for critical levels of toxic materials in bodily tissues and fluids
- state-of-the-art developments in biological monitoring
- a wide variety of toxic chemicals and selected physical agents
- immunoassays
- monitoring for HIV and AIDS
- importance of exposure routes
- the most up-to-date methods of health and medical surveillance
- the interpretation of adduct concentrations
- biological exposure indices
- biological monitoring of pesticides
- biological monitoring in the home and around hazardous waste sites
- and much more
This essential, compelling guide is the only inclusive and thorough introduction available. Biological Monitoring’s rigorous, accessible, interdisciplinary approach makes this an invaluable reference and text for industrial and environmental hygienists, physicians, pharmacists, nurses, epidemiologists, toxicologists, laboratory technicians, chemical engineers, science graduate students, and the environmentally concerned.
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