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Our book is devoted to the topological fixed point theory both for
single-valued and multivalued mappings in locally convex spaces,
including its application to boundary value problems for ordinary
differential equations (inclusions) and to (multivalued) dynamical
systems. It is the first monograph dealing with the topo- logical
fixed point theory in non-metric spaces. Although the theoretical
material was tendentially selected with respect to ap- plications,
we wished to have a self-consistent text (see the scheme below).
There- fore, we supplied three appendices concerning
almost-periodic and derivo-periodic single-valued {multivalued)
functions and (multivalued) fractals. The last topic which is quite
new can be also regarded as a contribution to the fixed point
theory in hyperspaces. Nevertheless, the reader is assumed to be at
least partly famil- iar in some related sections with the notions
like the Bochner integral, the Au- mann multivalued integral, the
Arzela-Ascoli lemma, the Gronwall inequality, the Brouwer degree,
the Leray-Schauder degree, the topological (covering) dimension,
the elemens of homological algebra, ...Otherwise, one can use the
recommended literature. Hence, in Chapter I, the topological and
analytical background is built. Then, in Chapter II (and partly
already in Chapter I), topological principles necessary for
applications are developed, namely: the fixed point index theory
(resp. the topological degree theory), the Lefschetz and the
Nielsen theories both in absolute and relative cases, periodic
point theorems, topological essentiality, continuation-type
theorems.
, Jean ANDRE Universite de Paris XI, ORSAY, France. Sperm cells
have long been considered as the most highly specialized of all
living cells. They surely are, being very diverse, very complex,
containing organelles which do not exist in any other cell -such as
acrosome or crystallized mitochondria- and being endowed with a
very unique behaviour, that is to meet and recognize the ovum,
pierce its protective envelopes and inject into its cytoplasm a
most precious deposit, the haploid genome of the species. It is
Baccio Baccetti's merit to have felt the need for a confrontation
of the scientists working on sperm in order to clarify the apparent
complexity of the enormous amount of knowledge accumulated on the
subject. Thus, he successfully inaugurated the series of the
InternationaZ Symposia on SpermatoZogy. The Seillac edition is the
fourth in the series. After an initial stage during which
morphology was predominant, our meetings have turned more and more
towards function. It has been the will of the French Organizing
Committee to devote this meeting mainly to Eutherians, and, among
those, to man, in connection with the conflicting necessities to
help the sterile couples and to contrul the population explosion at
the surface of the world.
The NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Quantum Chemistry of
Polymers; Solid State Aspects" lIIas held at the MARITIM Congress
Hotel Braunlage/Harz in the Federal Republic of Germany from July
25 - August 5, 1983. We lIIish to express our deep gratitude to the
NATO Scientific Affairs Division, the main sponsor of the
Institute, and to the National Foundation for Cancer Research,
Bethesda, Maryland for their substantial support. We sincerely
thank Dr. Craig Sinclair, Director of the NATO Advanced Study
Institutes program as lIIell as the IIIhole Advanced Study
Institute/Advanced Research Workshop Advisory Board of the NATO
Scientific Affairs Division, IIIho have honored us by holding their
external annual meeting during this School in Braunlage. We are
very much indebted also to Dr. Mario Di Lullo, Director of the
Advanced Research Workshop program of the NATO Scientific Affairs
Division IIIho together lIIith Dr. Sinclair has given a very
informative lecture about the NATO ASI/ARW programs. Special thanks
are due to Mr. Franklin Salisbury, Executive Director of the
National Foundation for Cancer Research, to Mrs. Tamara Salisbury,
Deputy Director of the National Foundation for Cancer Research and
to Dr. Mary Hennen Aldridge, President of the National Foundation
for Cancer Research, IIIho also honored the School lIIith their
presence.
This practical, industry-oriented reference starts with the basic concepts and principles behind Total Quality Management. The author then presents examples of Quality Assurance (QA) programs that can be applied to the food industry using simple, proven formats. He provides readers with an overall understanding of quality assurance programs and the practical knowledge necessary to set up a program. The book discusses the role of QA in product manufacturing, stressing the need for interactions between QA, Qualtiy Control, product development, marketing, sales, and consumer Affairs.
The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Cities presents an up-to-date,
critical and comprehensive overview of established and emerging
themes in urban tourism and tourist cities. Offering socio-cultural
perspectives and multidisciplinary insights from leading scholars,
the book explores contemporary issues, challenges and trends.
Organised into four parts, the handbook begins with an introductory
section that explores contemporary issues, challenges and trends
that tourism cities face today. A range of topics are explored,
including sustainable urban tourism, overtourism and urbanisation,
the impact of terrorism, visitor-host interactions, as well as
reflections on present and future challenges for tourism cities. In
Part II the marketing, branding and markets for tourism cities are
considered, exploring topics such as destination marketing and
branding, business travellers and exhibition hosting. This section
combines academic scholarship with real-life practice and case
studies from cities. Part III discusses product and technology
developments for tourism cities, examining their supply and impact
on different travellers, from open-air markets to creative
waterfronts, from social media to smart cities. The final Part
offers examples of how urban tourism is developing in different
parts of the world and how worldwide tourism cities are adapting to
the challenges ahead. It also explores emerging forms of specialist
tourism, including geology and ecology-based tourism, socialist
heritage and post-communist destination tourism. This handbook
fills a notable gap by offering a critical and detailed
understanding of the diverse elements of the tourist experience
today. It contains useful suggestions for practitioners, as well as
examples for theoretical frameworks to students in the fields of
urban tourism and tourism cities. The handbook will be of interest
to scholars and students working in urban tourism, heritage
studies, human geography, urban studies and urban planning,
sociology, psychology and business studies.
The NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Quantum Chemistry of
Polymers; Solid State Aspects" lIIas held at the MARITIM Congress
Hotel Braunlage/Harz in the Federal Republic of Germany from July
25 - August 5, 1983. We lIIish to express our deep gratitude to the
NATO Scientific Affairs Division, the main sponsor of the
Institute, and to the National Foundation for Cancer Research,
Bethesda, Maryland for their substantial support. We sincerely
thank Dr. Craig Sinclair, Director of the NATO Advanced Study
Institutes program as lIIell as the IIIhole Advanced Study
Institute/Advanced Research Workshop Advisory Board of the NATO
Scientific Affairs Division, IIIho have honored us by holding their
external annual meeting during this School in Braunlage. We are
very much indebted also to Dr. Mario Di Lullo, Director of the
Advanced Research Workshop program of the NATO Scientific Affairs
Division IIIho together lIIith Dr. Sinclair has given a very
informative lecture about the NATO ASI/ARW programs. Special thanks
are due to Mr. Franklin Salisbury, Executive Director of the
National Foundation for Cancer Research, to Mrs. Tamara Salisbury,
Deputy Director of the National Foundation for Cancer Research and
to Dr. Mary Hennen Aldridge, President of the National Foundation
for Cancer Research, IIIho also honored the School lIIith their
presence.
, Jean ANDRE Universite de Paris XI, ORSAY, France. Sperm cells
have long been considered as the most highly specialized of all
living cells. They surely are, being very diverse, very complex,
containing organelles which do not exist in any other cell -such as
acrosome or crystallized mitochondria- and being endowed with a
very unique behaviour, that is to meet and recognize the ovum,
pierce its protective envelopes and inject into its cytoplasm a
most precious deposit, the haploid genome of the species. It is
Baccio Baccetti's merit to have felt the need for a confrontation
of the scientists working on sperm in order to clarify the apparent
complexity of the enormous amount of knowledge accumulated on the
subject. Thus, he successfully inaugurated the series of the
InternationaZ Symposia on SpermatoZogy. The Seillac edition is the
fourth in the series. After an initial stage during which
morphology was predominant, our meetings have turned more and more
towards function. It has been the will of the French Organizing
Committee to devote this meeting mainly to Eutherians, and, among
those, to man, in connection with the conflicting necessities to
help the sterile couples and to contrul the population explosion at
the surface of the world.
Our book is devoted to the topological fixed point theory both for
single-valued and multivalued mappings in locally convex spaces,
including its application to boundary value problems for ordinary
differential equations (inclusions) and to (multivalued) dynamical
systems. It is the first monograph dealing with the topo- logical
fixed point theory in non-metric spaces. Although the theoretical
material was tendentially selected with respect to ap- plications,
we wished to have a self-consistent text (see the scheme below).
There- fore, we supplied three appendices concerning
almost-periodic and derivo-periodic single-valued {multivalued)
functions and (multivalued) fractals. The last topic which is quite
new can be also regarded as a contribution to the fixed point
theory in hyperspaces. Nevertheless, the reader is assumed to be at
least partly famil- iar in some related sections with the notions
like the Bochner integral, the Au- mann multivalued integral, the
Arzela-Ascoli lemma, the Gronwall inequality, the Brouwer degree,
the Leray-Schauder degree, the topological (covering) dimension,
the elemens of homological algebra, ...Otherwise, one can use the
recommended literature. Hence, in Chapter I, the topological and
analytical background is built. Then, in Chapter II (and partly
already in Chapter I), topological principles necessary for
applications are developed, namely: the fixed point index theory
(resp. the topological degree theory), the Lefschetz and the
Nielsen theories both in absolute and relative cases, periodic
point theorems, topological essentiality, continuation-type
theorems.
This monograph provides a novel approach to the evaluation of
economic policy by combining two different analytical strategies.
On the one hand, the computable general equilibrium (CGE) analysis,
a standard tool mostly used to quantify the impact of economic
measures or changes in the structural data of the economy. On the
other hand, the multiple criteria decision-making (MCDM) approach,
an op- misation technique that deals with problems with more than
one objective. Ty- cally, CGE is well suited for the analysis of
the interactions of multiple agents from the point of view of a
planner single objective. Combining this technique with the MCDM
approach allows developing models in which we ?nd many interacting
agents and a decision maker with several objectives. The
contribution of this work is partly methodological and partly
applied. It provides a framework for the analysis of this type of
problems, as well as a series of applications in which the strength
of the approach is made clear. The consideration of environmental
problems, as a speci?c ?eld in which this technique of analysis can
be used, is particularly well chosen. The environmental concern
keeps growing steadily and has already become an issue in most of
the standard economic decisions. It is therefore extremely
important to ?nd systematic ways to introduce such a concern in the
models with which we evaluate the impact of policy measures.
The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Cities presents an up-to-date,
critical and comprehensive overview of established and emerging
themes in urban tourism and tourist cities. Offering socio-cultural
perspectives and multidisciplinary insights from leading scholars,
the book explores contemporary issues, challenges and trends.
Organised into four parts, the handbook begins with an introductory
section that explores contemporary issues, challenges and trends
that tourism cities face today. A range of topics are explored,
including sustainable urban tourism, overtourism and urbanisation,
the impact of terrorism, visitor-host interactions, as well as
reflections on present and future challenges for tourism cities. In
Part II the marketing, branding and markets for tourism cities are
considered, exploring topics such as destination marketing and
branding, business travellers and exhibition hosting. This section
combines academic scholarship with real-life practice and case
studies from cities. Part III discusses product and technology
developments for tourism cities, examining their supply and impact
on different travellers, from open-air markets to creative
waterfronts, from social media to smart cities. The final Part
offers examples of how urban tourism is developing in different
parts of the world and how worldwide tourism cities are adapting to
the challenges ahead. It also explores emerging forms of specialist
tourism, including geology and ecology-based tourism, socialist
heritage and post-communist destination tourism. This handbook
fills a notable gap by offering a critical and detailed
understanding of the diverse elements of the tourist experience
today. It contains useful suggestions for practitioners, as well as
examples for theoretical frameworks to students in the fields of
urban tourism and tourism cities. The handbook will be of interest
to scholars and students working in urban tourism, heritage
studies, human geography, urban studies and urban planning,
sociology, psychology and business studies.
This must-have book is the first self-contained summary of recent
developments in the field of microscale nuclear magnetic resonance
hardware, covering the entire technology from miniaturized
detectors, the signal processing chain, and detection sequences.
Chapters cover the latest advances in interventional NMR and
implantable NMR sensors, as well as in using CMOS technology to
manufacture miniaturized, highly scalable NMR detectors for NMR
microscopy and high-throughput arrays of NMR spectroscopy
detectors.
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