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Mark Heiss; As told to Beacon Falls Historical Society
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Much is made of the fact that Joe Bostic was a man of "firsts," as
a member of the black community. He was the first black announcer
on radio, first black sports announcer, first boxing announcer at
Madison Square Garden, the first black to present a concert in
Carnegie Hall, and many other impressive achievements.
The study of finite simple groups has seen considerable progress
since their classification and much more is now known about the
internal structure of the sporadic groups. Brauer trees present a
means of computing certain important properties of these groups and
their calculation typically relies upon large-scale computations.
This volume collects together for the first time the Brauer trees
of the sporadic simple groups and their covering groups, as far as
they are known. The authors first describe the construction of
Brauer trees and the principal methods for their computation. The
rest of the book is then devoted to the description of the trees
and the associated block information and projective tables.
Consequently, this volume should serve as an invaluable reference
work for all research workers whose work involves the study of
finite simple groups.
Parameters such as membrane transport, metabolism and protein
incorporation govern the fate of amino acids in living tissue. Is
it possible to use positron tomography to measure some of them, and
what is their meaning in normal and pathological situations? These
questions have been addressed for a long time and no satisfactory
answer has yet been given. This book, which derives from an EEC
workshop organized in the frame of the Concerted Action on "PET
Investigation of Cellular Regeneration and Degeneration", held in
Lyon in February 1992, gives the present state of knowledge in this
field based on the most recent studies. Contributions from 24
leading European and American scientists are presented and
discussed.
Quantum information science is a rapidly developing field that not
only promises a revolution in computer sciences but also touches
deeply the very foundations of quantum physics. This book consists
of a set of lectures by leading experts in the field that bridges
the gap between standard textbook material and the research
literature, thus providing the ne- cessary background for
postgraduate students and non-specialist researchers wishing to
familiarize themselves with the subject thoroughly and at a high
level. This volume is ideally suited as a course book for
postgraduate students, and lecturers will find in it a large choice
of material for bringing their courses up to date.
Quantum dots, often denoted artificial atoms, are the exquisite
tools by which quantum behavior can be probed on a scale
appreciably larger than the atomic scale, that is on the nanometer
scale. In this way, the physics of the devices is closer to
classical physics than that of atomic physics but they are still
sufficiently small to clearly exhibit quantum phenomena. The
present volume is devoted to an introduction to some of these
fascinating aspects, addressing in particular graduate students and
young researchers in the field. In the first lecture by R. Shankar,
the general theoretical aspects of Fermi liquids are addressed, in
particular the renormalization group approach. This is then aptly
applied to large quantum dots. A completely different approach is
encountered in the second contribution by J.M. Elzerman et al., in
that it is a thorough experimental expose of what can be done or
expected in the study of small quantum dots. Here the emphasis lies
on the electron spin to be used as a qubit. In the third lecture
series by M. Pustilnik and Leonid I. Glazman, mechanisms of
low-temperature electronic transport through a quantum dot a"
weakly coupled to two conducting leads a" are reviewed. The fourth
series of lectures, by C.W.J. Beenakker, deals with a very
interesting aspect of nanophysics: a peculiar property of
superconducting mirrors discovered by Andreev about forty years ago
and still a challenge to experimental physicists.
Established in 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
performed its assigned mission exceedingly well as it secured peace
for its member states and avoided military confrontation between
the superpowers during the remaining four decades of the Cold War.
But with the dramatic changes that began in 1989, an identity
crisis has plagued NATO. Whereas the Cold War years had essentially
defined who would be fighting whom in a future conflict, the
uncertain post-1989 years are introducing new and possibly
calamitous variables. Despite the fact that hardly a voice has been
heard calling for its dissolution and that states from the former
Warsaw Pact are seeking membership, NATO's members face the
demanding task of defining the new strategic challenges and
formulating appropriate policies and responses. The articles in
this volume combine to present a comprehensive investigation of the
diverse problems confronting NATO. The contributions each provide
relevant historical background before analyzing current conditions
and projecting into the future. An opening essay offers an overview
of NATO after forty-five years and is followed by others dealing
with NATO's structural changes for the 1990s, NATO's shifting
strategy, and NATO's developing connections with other
international organizations, such as the United Nations, CSCE, and
the European Community. The concluding part of the volume includes
essays focusing on NATO's associations with the United States, the
Anglo-American special relationship, the Balkans, the former Warsaw
Pact states, and the Middle East.
Neurological applications of PET include using it to identify
Alzheimer's Disease, including differentiating between other forms
of Dementia, to show causes of seizures that were otherwise
unclear, and to diagnose psychiatric disorders like Schizophrenia.
Although other books on PET may have a chapter or section on
neurological applications, this is the only comprehensive and
up-to-date book on neurological PET. It reviews PET in neuroscience
with particular emphasis on findings that indicate its potential
for improving diagnosis and treatment in neurology and psychiatry.
Improving the transfer of the huge scientific developments in brain
PET into clinical care will produce tangible human benefit. To this
end, NeuroPET focuses on practical and potentially clinically
relevant issues and identify solid ground as well as open
questions. In addition, the book includes major chapters on the
methodological background, including tracer physiology and kinetic
modeling, and a comprehensive literature review. Included in this
extremely useful package is a CD-ROM that features video clips and
interactive navigation in 3D data sets that illustrate the
information contained in PET images in major neurological diseases
and its potential to improve diagnosis and neurosurgical planning
in brain tumors.
In this extraordinarily wide-ranging, insightful, and revelatory
book, Tony Hiss is the much-praised author of The Experience of
Places delves into a unique and instantly recognizable (though
previously undescribed) experience that can happen to us when we
travel, a special understanding and ability that can leave us
feeling exhilarated. He illustrates how throughout human history -
from our ancestors walking upright for the first time to astronauts
walking on the moon - we have repeatedly availed ourselves of this
seemingly elusive quality, which he calls 'Deep Travel.'The
sensation of Deep Travel can overtake us, Hiss says, whenever we
tap into a sophisticated, wide-awake awareness we all possess. With
a wealth of examples - from evocative accounts of his own journeys
to celebrated travel writing across the centuries - Hiss identifies
and rescues this powerful capacity and sets out simple techniques
for accessing it no matter where we are.And this is only a
jumping-off point for an original and penetrating explanation of
how Deep Travel radically alters our perception of not only where
we are but also when we are, by placing us in an 'extended
present,' and how it acts as an open-sesame to enlarge and enrich
the world around us. Going even further, he investigates how we can
remain absolutely still but travel in time itself, as our horizons
move backward to include layers of nature and human culture that
have gone before, or project us forward to consider what our
actions will mean to those who will inhabit our spot on earth a few
generations from now.Whether travel takes you around the corner or
around the world, once you've read In Motion, no journey will ever
feel the same.
In this extraordinarily wide-ranging, insightful, and revelatory
book, Tony Hiss is the much-praised author of The Experience of
Places delves into a unique and instantly recognizable (though
previously undescribed) experience that can happen to us when we
travel, a special understanding and ability that can leave us
feeling exhilarated. He illustrates how throughout human history -
from our ancestors walking upright for the first time to astronauts
walking on the moon - we have repeatedly availed ourselves of this
seemingly elusive quality, which he calls 'Deep Travel.' The
sensation of Deep Travel can overtake us, Hiss says, whenever we
tap into a sophisticated, wide-awake awareness we all possess. With
a wealth of examples - from evocative accounts of his own journeys
to celebrated travel writing across the centuries - Hiss identifies
and rescues this powerful capacity and sets out simple techniques
for accessing it no matter where we are. And this is only a
jumping-off point for an original and penetrating explanation of
how Deep Travel radically alters our perception of not only where
we are but also when we are, by placing us in an 'extended
present,' and how it acts as an open-sesame to enlarge and enrich
the world around us. Going even further, he investigates how we can
remain absolutely still but travel in time itself, as our horizons
move backward to include layers of nature and human culture that
have gone before, or project us forward to consider what our
actions will mean to those who will inhabit our spot on earth a few
generations from now. Whether travel takes you around the corner or
around the world, once you've read In Motion, no journey will ever
feel the same.
Concise and informative, this guide is for doctors preparing to
specialise in stroke care and strokologists looking for rapid but
in-depth scientific guidance on stroke management. This third
edition is fully revised to ensure that medical professionals are
completely up-to-date in this fast-moving field. Its practical and
problem-based approach covers all important issues of prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases, and reviews
epidemiology and risk assessment. This new edition features
expanded sections on topics of stroke unit management,
thrombolysis, neurointerventions, cognitive impairment, secondary
prevention and rehabilitation, and includes new chapters on
neurointensive care and small vessel disease. Comprehensive in its
coverage, the textbook includes acute assessment, imaging and
emergency interventions. The authors are renowned experts in their
field and have been working together in a teaching faculty for the
European Master in Stroke Medicine Programme, which is supported by
the European Stroke Organisation and the World Stroke Organisation.
Until now the important concept of quantum chaos has remained
somewhat ill defined. This volume tackles the ubiquitous borderline
between classical andquantum mechanics, studying in particular the
semiclassical limit of chaotic systems. The effects of disorder
from dynamics and their relation to stochastic systems, quantum
coherence effects in mesoscopic systems, and the relevant
theoretical approaches are fruitfully combined in this volume. The
major paradigms of what is called quantum chaos, random matrix
theory and applications to condensed matter and nuclear physics are
presented. Detailed discussions of experimental work with
particular emphasis on atomic physics are included. The book is
highly recommended for graduate-student seminars.
Neurological applications of PET include using itto identify
Alzheimer's Disease, including differentiating between other forms
of Dementia, to show causes of seizures that were otherwise
unclear, and to diagnose psychiatric disorders like Schizophrenia.
Although other books on PET may have a chapter or section on
neurological applications, this is the only comprehensive and
up-to-date book on neurological PET. It reviews PET in neuroscience
with particular emphasis on findings that indicate its potential
for improving diagnosis and treatment in neurology and psychiatry.
Improving the transfer of the huge scientific developments in brain
PET into clinical carewill produce tangible human benefit. To this
end, "NeuroPET" focuses on practical and potentially clinically
relevant issues and identify solid ground as well as open
questions. In addition, the book includes major chapters on the
methodological background, including tracer physiology and kinetic
modeling, and a comprehensive literature review."
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