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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Occupancy Estimation and Modeling is the first book to examine the
latest methods in analyzing presence/absence data surveys. Using
four classes of models (single-species, single-season;
single-species, multiple season; multiple-species, single-season;
and multiple-species, multiple-season), the authors discuss the
practical sampling situation, present a likelihood-based model
enabling direct estimation of the occupancy-related parameters
while allowing for imperfect detectability, and make
recommendations for designing studies using these models.
* Provides authoritative insights into the latest in estimation
modeling
* Discusses multiple models which lay the groundwork for future
study designs
* Addresses critical issues of imperfect detectibility and its
effects on estimation
* Explores the role of probability in estimating in detail
Joint fact-finding is a cooperative venture and communication
among the participants is critical to success. Analysts have begun
to recognize this and have started to adjust their craft to reflect
the communicative character of their work. Non-analysts usually
judge experts' opinions by their value, effectiveness, and
legitimacy rather than soundness of the conclusions. Accordingly,
experts must recognize the importance of these non-scientific
criteria, and learn to communicate better with their non-expert
colleagues. Practically, this means explaining the rationale and
implications behind their findings in an easily digestible way.
Andrews uses real cases to illustrate his argument that analysts
should marry process to analysis, spread information, reason
inductively, broaden their analytic scope, put analytic results
into lay terms, and constantly seek out feedback on their work.
Technical specialists who perform analysis in public settings
can turn to Andrews's book for ideas about how to do their jobs
more effectively. Scholars interested in the connection between
expertise and the process of social learning will find his case
study approach useful. Beginning with an analysis of the
motivations and concepts at work in the process of joint fact
finding, Andrews assesses the challenges analysts face from those
who hire them and from their non-expert colleagues. He then
illustrates his remarks with case studies of projects that have
failed and succeeded. The book concludes by summing up the mistakes
learned and elements that make for successful joint fact
finding.
This issue of Immunology and Allergy Clinics, Guest Edited by Dr.
J. Andrew Bird, is devoted to Food Allergy. Articles in this
outstanding issue include: Prevention of Food Allergies;
Epidemiology of Food Allergy; Oral Tolerance Development and
Maintenance; Diagnosis of Food Allergy; Food Allergy Management;
Interventional Therapies for the Treatment of Food Allergy; Baked
Milk and Egg as Oral Immunotherapy; Adjuvant Therapies for
Desensitization; Alternative Therapies for Treatment of Food
Allergy; Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES);
Diagnosis and Management of Eosinophilic Esophagitis; and Unfounded
Diagnostic Procedures.
There is no question that Africa is endowed with abundant natural
resources of different magnitudes. However, more than a decade of
high commodity prices and new hydrocarbon discoveries across the
continent has led countless international organizations, donor
agencies, and non-governmental organizations to devote considerable
attention to the potential of natural resource-based development.
Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa places a particular
emphasis on the actors that help us understand the extent to which
resources could be transformed into broader developmental outcomes.
Based on a wide variety of primary sources and fieldwork, including
in-person interviews and participant observations, this collection
contributes to both scholarly and policy discussions around the
governance and economic development roles of local entrepreneurs,
transnational firms, civil society groups, local communities, and
government agencies in Africa's natural resource sectors. Natural
Resource-Based Development in Africa explores the impact that these
actors have on regional trends such as resource nationalism and
local procurement policies as well as grassroots-related issues
such as poverty, livelihoods, gender equity, development, and human
security.
Using data analytics and big data in marketing and strategic
decision-making is a key priority at many organisations and
subsequently a vital part of the skills set for a successful
marketing professional operating today. Authored by world-leading
authorities in the field, Marketing Analytics provides a thoroughly
contemporary overview of marketing analytics and coverage of a wide
range of cutting edge data analytics techniques. It offers a
powerful framework, organising data analysis techniques around
solving four underlying marketing problems: the 'First Principles
of Marketing'. In this way, it offers an action-oriented, applied
approach to managing marketing complexities and issues, and a sound
grounding in making effective decisions based on strong evidence.
It is supported by vivid international cases and examples, and
applied pedagogical features. The companion website offers
comprehensive classroom instruction slides, videos including walk
throughs on all the examples and methods in the book, data sets, a
test bank and a solution guide for instructors.
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To Stake a Claim (Hardcover)
J.Andrew Kirk, Kevin J. Vanhoozer
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Discovery Miles 10 710
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Every year, around the world, between 250,000 and 500,000 people
suffer a spinal cord injury (SCI). Those with an SCI are two to
five times more likely to die prematurely than people without a
spinal cord injury, with worse survival rates in low- and
middle-income countries. Dynamic aerobic requires integrated
physiologic responses across the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular,
autonomic, pulmonary, thermoregulatory, and immunologic systems.
Moreover, regular aerobic exercise beneficially impacts these same
systems, reducing the risk for a range of diseases and maladies.
This book will present comprehensive information on the unique
physiologic effects of SCI and the potential role of exercise in
treating and mitigating these effects. In addition, it will
incorporate work from scientists across a number of disciplines and
have contributors at multiple levels of investigation and across
physiologic systems. Furthermore, SCI can be considered an
accelerated form of aging due to the severely restricted physical
inactivity imposed, usually at an early age. Therefore, the
information presented may have a broader importance to the
physiology of aging as it relates to inactivity. Lastly, the need
for certain levels of regular aerobic exercise to engender
adaptations beneficial to health is not altered by the burden of an
SCI. Indeed, the amounts of exercise necessary may be even greater
than the able-bodied due to 'passive' ambulation. This book will
also address the potential health benefits for those with an SCI
that can be realized if a sufficient exercise stimulus is provided.
A collection of seventeen articles by colleagues and former
students of Professor J. Maxwell Miller who taught at the Candler
School of Theology, Emory University. The papers deal with the
history, chronology, geography, archaeology and epigraphy of
ancient Israel and its setting in the Levant, and range from broad
methodological discussions of historiography to focused analyses of
individual texts or historical issues. A review of Miller's career
and a select bibliography of his publications are also
included.>
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