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1) Fills in the gap in ABET requirements to teach experiment
design. 2) Provides a standardized approach to experiment design
that can work for any experiment. 3) Provides completed experiment
designs suitable for college laboratory and professional
applications. 4) Shows how to organize experimental data as it is
collected to optimize usefulness. 5) Provides templates for design
of the experiment and for presenting the resulting data to
technical and non-technical audiences or clients.
With considerations such as complex-dimensional geometries and nonlinearity, the computational solution of partial differential systems has become so involved that it is important to automate decisions that have been normally left to the individual. This book covers such decisions: 1) mesh generation with links to the software generating the domain geometry, 2) solution accuracy and reliability with mesh selection linked to solution generation. This book is suited for mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers and is intended to encourage interdisciplinary interaction between the diverse groups.
The Handbook of Sex Differences is a four-volume reference work
assembled and written to assess sex differences in human traits
(although findings regarding other species are also included).
Based on the authors’ highly influential 2008 book Sex
Differences, these volumes highlight important new research
findings from the last decade and a half alongside earlier
findings. Conclusions reached by meta-analyses are also included.
In this, the work’s third volume, findings from thousands of
studies pertaining to behavior, broadly defined, are summarized.
Traits covered include those involving personality, social
behavior, criminality, work, and sex stereotypes. The eight
chapters comprising Volume III are as follows: 16. Personality and
Behavioral Tendencies 17. Social Behavior 18. Acquiring, Selling,
and Consuming Behavior 19. Criminality, Near-Criminality, and
Victimization 20. Education, Work, Social Status, and Territorial
Behavior 21. Sex Stereotypes 22. Attitudes and Actions Toward
Others According to their Sex 23. Ecologically Based Sex
Differences The Handbook of Sex Differences is of significant
importance for any researcher, student, or professional who
requires a comprehensive resource on sex differences.
Offering new research and analysis on the relation between gender
and evolution, this book explains conflict between the sexes and
the frequent emergence and stubborn continuation of patriarchal
regimes that serve to control the behavior of women in societies
around the world, both past and present. Women and men are
different, on average. But that does not mean they are unequal.
Indeed, understanding average differences is key to the full
realization of equality in health care and other dimensions of
social life. Hopcroft shows that gender differences in physiology,
psychology, and behavior can be traced to slight differences in
evolved traits between men and women. These differences exist
because of sex differences in investment in offspring, which meant
that, in the environment of evolution, some adaptive problems were
more important for men to solve than for women, and vice versa. For
men, the most important adaptive problem to solve was that of
finding a mate. Men who did not solve this problem are not our
ancestors. For women, the most important adaptive problem to solve
was that of successfully bearing and raising children. Women who
did not solve this problem are not our ancestors. These small
differences underlie all the differences described in the book,
including sex differences in mate preferences, physiology,
cognition, aggression, status striving, and emotional experience.
It can also help explain the differential treatment of children by
parents, the differential success of boys and girls in modern
schools, and sex differences in style of communication.
Offering new research and analysis on the relation between gender
and evolution, this book explains conflict between the sexes and
the frequent emergence and stubborn continuation of patriarchal
regimes that serve to control the behavior of women in societies
around the world, both past and present. Women and men are
different, on average. But that does not mean they are unequal.
Indeed, understanding average differences is key to the full
realization of equality in health care and other dimensions of
social life. Hopcroft shows that gender differences in physiology,
psychology, and behavior can be traced to slight differences in
evolved traits between men and women. These differences exist
because of sex differences in investment in offspring, which meant
that, in the environment of evolution, some adaptive problems were
more important for men to solve than for women, and vice versa. For
men, the most important adaptive problem to solve was that of
finding a mate. Men who did not solve this problem are not our
ancestors. For women, the most important adaptive problem to solve
was that of successfully bearing and raising children. Women who
did not solve this problem are not our ancestors. These small
differences underlie all the differences described in the book,
including sex differences in mate preferences, physiology,
cognition, aggression, status striving, and emotional experience.
It can also help explain the differential treatment of children by
parents, the differential success of boys and girls in modern
schools, and sex differences in style of communication.
Every consultant has pearls of wisdom they wish they could share
with GPs: knowledge they have acquired from years of experience and
evidence-based study, which could lead to improved speed and
decision in referral, more efficient use of resources and, overall,
better patient care. Instant Wisdom for GPs gathers these pearls
together, presenting ten bullet-point gems from a comprehensive
range of clinical specialties, together with advice on obscure or
overlooked diagnoses, guidance on how to distinguish tricky
differentials and tips on prescribing. The content has been
thoroughly revised and updated for this second edition. New
chapters have been added on alcohol use disorders, behavioural
problems in children, clinical biochemistry, emergency
presentations, genetics and genomics, obesity and bariatric
medicine, and women’s health, all from contributors expert in
these fields. Key Features: Each specialty chapter offers ten
pearls of wisdom, with detailed explanation from a leading
consultant 'Obscure or overlooked diagnoses’ flag conditions
which the GP might not have heard about or might overlook or
confuse with others ‘Easily confused’ sections highlight
at-a-glance diagnoses which can be challenging to distinguish from
each other, presented in an easy-to-read table ‘Prescribing
points’ in each chapter highlight relevant issues around
prescribing, including tips, warnings and clarifications Fully
revised and updated with six new chapters Edited by Keith Hopcroft,
author of the critically acclaimed Symptom Sorter, this practical
and accessible guide distils years of knowledge, experience, and
key evidence into 32 concise and easy-to-navigate chapters and is
essential reading for trainee and practicing GPs.
1) Fills in the gap in ABET requirements to teach students how to
design experiments and includes key elements for a successful
design 2) Covers experiments for a wide range of environmental
engineering topics 3) Provides standardized approach that includes
a basic background to the concepts and step-by-step procedure for
conducting the experiment 4) Explains designs that are suitable for
college laboratory and professional applications 5) Shows how to
organize experimental data as it is collected to optimize
usefulness 6) Provides templates for design of the experiment and
for presenting the resulting data to technical and non-technical
audiences or clients
In an era of human genome research, environmental challenges, new
reproductive technologies, and more, students can benefit from
introductory sociology text that is biologically informed. This
innovative text integrates mainstream sociological research in all
areas of sociology with a scientifically informed model of an
evolved, biological human actor. This text allows students to
better understand their emotional, social, and institutional
worlds. It also illustrates how biological understanding naturally
enhances the sociological approach. This grounding of sociology in
a biosocial conception of the individual actor is coupled with a
comparative approach, as human biology is universal and often
reveals itself as variations on themes across human cultures.
Tables, figures, and photos, and the author's concise and
remarkably lively style make this a truly enjoyable book to read
and teach.
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Frontiers in Algorithmics - 8th International Workshop, FAW 2014, Zhangjiajie, China, June 28-30, 2014, Proceedings (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Jianer Chen, John E. Hopcroft, Jianxin Wang
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R2,558
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th
International Frontiers of Algorithmics Workshop, FAW 2013, held in
Zhangjiajie, China, in June 2014. The 30 revised full papers
presented together with 2 invited talks were carefully reviewed and
selected from 65 submissions. They provide a focused forum on
current trends of research on algorithms, discrete structures,
operations research, combinatorial optimization and their
applications.
This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications MODELING, MESH
GENERATION, AND ADAPTIVE NUMERICAL METHODS FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATIONS is based on the proceedings of the 1993 IMA Summer
Program "Modeling, Mesh Generation, and Adaptive Numerical Methods
for Partial Differential Equations." We thank Ivo Babuska, Joseph
E. Flaherty, William D. Hen- shaw, John E. Hopcroft, Joseph E.
Oliger, and Tayfun Tezduyar for orga- nizing the workshop and
editing the proceedings. We also take this oppor- tunity to thank
those agencies whose financial support made the summer program
possible: the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Army Re-
search Office (ARO) the Department of Energy (DOE), the Minnesota
Su- percomputer Institute (MSI), and the Army High Performance
Computing Research Center (AHPCRC). A vner Friedman Willard Miller,
Jr. xiii PREFACE Mesh generation is one of the most time consuming
aspects of com- putational solutions of problems involving partial
differential equations. It is, furthermore, no longer acceptable to
compute solutions without proper verification that specified
accuracy criteria are being satisfied. Mesh gen- eration must be
related to the solution through computable estimates of
discretization errors. Thus, an iterative process of alternate mesh
and so- lution generation evolves in an adaptive manner with the
end result that the solution is computed to prescribed
specifications in an optimal, or at least efficient, manner. While
mesh generation and adaptive strategies are becoming available,
major computational challenges remain. One, in particular, involves
moving boundaries and interfaces, such as free-surface flows and
fluid-structure interactions.
This book provides an introduction to the mathematical and
algorithmic foundations of data science, including machine
learning, high-dimensional geometry, and analysis of large
networks. Topics include the counterintuitive nature of data in
high dimensions, important linear algebraic techniques such as
singular value decomposition, the theory of random walks and Markov
chains, the fundamentals of and important algorithms for machine
learning, algorithms and analysis for clustering, probabilistic
models for large networks, representation learning including topic
modelling and non-negative matrix factorization, wavelets and
compressed sensing. Important probabilistic techniques are
developed including the law of large numbers, tail inequalities,
analysis of random projections, generalization guarantees in
machine learning, and moment methods for analysis of phase
transitions in large random graphs. Additionally, important
structural and complexity measures are discussed such as matrix
norms and VC-dimension. This book is suitable for both
undergraduate and graduate courses in the design and analysis of
algorithms for data.
'...approaches the consultation intuitively ... The book oozes with
patience for the patient and for the reader. What better
prescription for the clinic could the practitioner need?'
Glycosmedia (of the Fifth Edition) '... this is a book worth having
available at the point of care for health professionals, including
doctors, nurses, undergraduates and postgraduates, to help them
make sense of common symptoms. With the help of the authors'
opinions in combination with our own experience we should then be
able to make better clinical decisions.' Sultan Qaboos University
Medical Journal (of the Fourth Edition) Across its six editions,
Symptom Sorter has excelled in redressing the balance between
symptoms and diagnoses to become the essential handbook to
accompany the consultation in primary care. Presenting a multitude
of symptoms commonly encountered in primary care, these are
meticulously explored using the red flags, top tips and ready
reckoner format for sorting symptoms that have made previous
editions so popular and respected. This revised and updated sixth
edition includes several new chapters and features expanded
coverage of paediatric symptoms. Key features: * Fully updated,
with 'investigations' sections amended in line with latest
guidelines and significant revisions throughout * Brand new
chapters on acute abdominal pain in childhood, hand and wrist
swellings, diarrhoea in children, loin pain, rectal bleeding in
children, vomiting in babies, skinfold rash and dysuria *
Consistent and logical presentation enables speedy access *
Replicates accurately the experience in the consultation or clinic
An invaluable reference for all general practitioners, especially
GP trainers and registrars, this new edition of Symptom Sorter is
also highly recommended for advanced nurse practitioners, A&E
nurses and pharmacists requiring a concise, easy-to-use guide. The
authors: Keith Hopcroft is a GP in Basildon, Essex, UK, an
associate trainer, an editorial adviser to Pulse, and a medical
writer and columnist. Vincent Forte is a former GP based in
Norfolk, UK
This festschrift was written in honor of Andrew William (Bill)
Roscoe on the occasion of his 60th birthday, and features tributes
by Sir Tony Hoare, Stephen Brookes, and Michael Wooldridge. Bill
Roscoe is an international authority in process algebra, and has
been the driving force behind the development of the FDR refinement
checker for CSP. He is also world renowned for his pioneering work
in analyzing security protocols, modeling information flow,
human-interactive security, and much more. Many of these areas are
reflected in the 15 invited research articles in this festschrift,
and in the presentations at the "BILL-60" symposium held in Oxford,
UK, on January 9 and 10, 2017.
Evolution, biology, and society is a catch-all phrase encompassing
any scholarly work that utilizes evolutionary theory and/or
biological or behavioral genetic methods in the study of the human
social group, and The Oxford Handbook of Evolution, Biology, and
Society contains an much needed overview of research in the area by
sociologists and other social scientists. The examined topics cover
a wide variety of issues, including the origins of social
solidarity; religious beliefs; sex differences; gender inequality;
determinants of human happiness; the nature of social
stratification and inequality and its effects; identity, status,
and other group processes; race, ethnicity, and race
discrimination; fertility and family processes; crime and deviance;
and cultural and social change. The scholars whose work is
presented in this volume come from a variety of disciplines in
addition to sociology, including psychology, political science, and
criminology. Yet, as the essays in this volume demonstrate, the
potential of theory and methods from biology for illuminating
social phenomena is clear, and sociologists stand to gain from
learning more about them and using them in their own work. The
theory focuses on evolution by natural selection, the primary
paradigm of the biological sciences, while the methods include the
statistical analyses sociologists are familiar with, as well as
other methods that they may not be familiar with, such as
behavioral genetic methods, methods for including genetic factors
in statistical analyses, gene-wide association studies, candidate
gene studies, and methods for testing levels of hormones and other
biochemicals in blood and saliva and including these factors in
analyses. This work will be of interest to any sociologist with an
interest in exploring the interaction of biological and
sociological processes. As an introduction to the field it is
useful for teaching upper-level or graduate students in sociology
or a related social science.
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Frontiers in Algorithmics - Third International Workshop, FAW 2009, Hefei, China, June 20-23, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Xiaotie Deng, John E. Hopcroft, Jinyun Xue
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R1,567
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Frontiers of Algorithmics Workshop, FAW 2009, held in
Hefei, Anhui, China, in June 2009. The 33 revised full papers
presented together with the abstracts of 3 invited talks were
carefully reviewed and selected from 87 submissions. The papers are
organized in topical sections on graph algorithms; game theory with
applications; graph theory, computational geometry; machine
learning; parameterized algorithms, heuristics and analysis;
approximation algorithms; as well as pattern recognition
algorithms, large scale data mining.
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