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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.
Faith is neither static nor instantaneous. It is not something we
stumble upon and instantly understand. Neither is it a monolithic,
one-dimensional, singular entity that has but one face, one color,
one fragrance. It is many-faceted, multi-dimensional, and appears
differently depending on one's angle to the Son. In Finding Faith
in Slow Motion, Damon Gray examines faith from myriad angles and
through gut-wrenching life experiences, as he asks regarding faith,
What is that stuff? Spanning the emotional gamut from laughter to
tears, Gray challenges us to define our faith and redefine it, to
look at it from a multitude of perspectives and define it again.
The writing is intentionally evocative and playful, offering the
reader the ability to identify with Gray as he wrestles with the
weighty subject matter of finding faith.
Viruses are increasingly recognised as the cause of acute
gastroenteritis in man, particularly in children. This book
provides overviews and updates on current issues relating to basic
research, clinical diagnosis, immunology, epidemiology, treatment
and prevention of infections with gastroenteritis viruses.
Data are presented and interpreted by leading research groups in 33
chapters spread over 6 sections. The book will be of interest to
virologists, gut physiologists, immunologists, epidemiologists,
vaccinologists, paediatricians and physicians (infectious
diseases), and public health physicians. It will also capture the
interests of medical and natural science students and postdoctoral
scientists at various levels of their careers.
Oceanographic discontinuities (e. g. frontal systems, upwelling
areas, ice edges) are often areas of enhanced biological
productivity. Considerable research on the physics and biology of
the physical boundaries defining these discontinues has been
accomplished (see [I D. The interface between water and sediment is
the largest physical boundary in the ocean, but has not received a
proportionate degree of attention. The purpose of the Nato Advanced
Research Workshop (ARW) was to focus on soft-sediment systems by
identifying deficiencies in our knowledge of these systems and
defining key issues in the management of coastal sedimentary
habitats. Marine sediments play important roles in the marine
ecosystem and the biosphere. They provide food and habitat for many
marine organisms, some of which are commercially important. More
importantly from a global perspective, marine sediments also
provide "ecosystem goods and services" [2J. Organic matter from
primary production in the water column and contaminants scavenged
by particles accumulate in sediments where their fate is determined
by sediment processes such as bioturbation and biogeochemical
cycling. Nutrients are regenerated and contaminants degraded in
sediments. Under some conditions, carbon accumulates in coastal and
shelf sediments and may by removed from the carbon cycle for
millions of years, having a potentially significant impact on
global climate change. Sediments also protect coasts. The economic
value of services provided by coastal areas has recently been
estimated to be on the order of $12,568 9 10 y" [3J, far in excess
of the global GNP.
Xenophon's many and varied works represent a major source of
information about the ancient Greek world: for example, about
culture, politics, social life and history in the fourth century
BC, Socrates, horses and hunting with dogs, the Athenian economy,
and Sparta. However, there has been controversy about how his works
should be read. This selection of significant modern critical
essays will introduce readers to the wide range of his writing, the
debates it has inspired, and the interpretative methodologies that
have been used. A specially written Introduction by Vivienne J.
Gray offers a survey of Xenophon's works, an account of his life
with respect to them, a brief discussion of modern readings,
reference to modern scholarship since the original publication of
the articles, and a critical summary of their content. Several
articles have been translated for the first time from French and
German, and all quotations have been translated into English.
"This Critical Perspectives on Language Teaching Materials" brings
together a collection of critical voices on the subject of language
teaching materials for use in English, French, Spanish, German and
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) classrooms. It is
firmly located within the 'critical turn' in Applied Linguistics
and seeks to build on the growing body of work in this vein.
Collectively the authors take it as axiomatic that the politics of
representation and identity, and issues of ideology and
commercialism cannot be neglected in any serious study of language
teaching materials. Rather, it sees these issues as central. The
book draws on research carried out in the UK, Spain, North America
and Brazil, and is aimed at language teachers, teacher educators,
students, researchers, materials writers and those working in the
materials publishing industry.
The Symbolic Universe considers the ways in which many leading mathematicians between 1890 and 1930 attempted to apply geometry to physics. It concentrates on responses to Einstein's theories of special and general relativity, but also considers the philosophical implications of these ideas.
Biotechnology revolutionized traditional plant breeding programs.
This rapid change produced new discussions on techniques and
opportunities for commerce, as well as a fear of the unknown. Plant
Development and Biotechnology addresses the major issues of the
field, with chapters on broad topics written by specialists. The
book applies an informal style that addresses the major aspects of
development and biotechnology with minimal references, without
sacrificing information or accuracy. Divided into five primary
parts , this volume explores how the field emerged from its early
theoretical base to the technical discipline of today. It also
covers progress being made with genetically engineered plants,
providing a snapshot of the field's controversial present. Part III
discusses methods for preparing media, creating solutions and
dilutions, and accomplishing sterile culture work. It investigates
common methods for visualizing and documenting studies, and
quantifying responses of tissue culture in research.P art IV
delivers the essential foundation of plant tissue culture,
introducing the three types of commonly used culture regeneration
systems.; Part V integrates propagation technique
As there has yet to be any substantial scrutiny of the complex
confluences a more sustained dialogue between disability studies
and comics studies might suggest, Disability in Comic Books and
Graphic Narratives aims through its broad range of approaches and
focus points to explore this exciting subject in productive and
provocative ways.
Under the vast umbrella of Plant Sciences resides a plethora of
highly specialized fields. Botanists, agronomists, horticulturists,
geneticists, and physiologists each employ a different approach to
the study of plants and each for a different end goal. Yet all will
find themselves in the laboratory engaging in what can broadly be
termed biotechnology. Addressing a wide variety of related topics,
Plant Tissue Culture, Development, and Biotechnology gives the
practical and technical knowledge needed to train the next
generation of plant scientists regardless of their ultimate
specialization. With the detailed perspectives and hands-on
training signature to the authors previous bestselling books, Plant
Development and Biotechnology and Plant Tissue Culture Concepts and
Laboratory Exercises, this book discusses relevant concepts
supported by demonstrative laboratory experiments. It provides
critical thinking questions, concept boxes highlighting important
ideas, and procedure boxes giving precise instruction for
experiments, including step-by-step procedures, such as the proper
microscope use with digital photography, along with anticipated
results, and a list of materials needed to perform them.
Integrating traditional plant sciences with recent advances in
plant tissue culture, development, and biotechnology, chapters
address germplasm preservation, plant growth regulators, embryo
rescue, micropropagation of roses, haploid cultures, and
transformation of meristems. Going beyond the scope of a simple
laboratory manual, this book also considers special topics such as
copyrights, patents, legalities, trade secrets, and the business of
biotechnology. Focusing on plant culture development and its
applications in biotechnology across a myriad of plant science
specialties, this text uses a broad range of species and practical
laboratory exercises to make it useful fo
Television Studies provides an overview of the origins, central
ideas, and intellectual traditions of this exciting field. What
have been the primary areas of inquiry in television studies? Why
and how did these areas develop? How have scholars studied them?
How are they developing? What have been the discipline's key works?
This book answers these questions by tracing the history of
television studies right up to the digital present, surveying
emerging scholarship, and addressing new questions about the
field's relationship with the digital. The second edition includes
an examination of how internet-distributed services such as Netflix
have adjusted the stories, industrial practices, and audience
experience of television. For all those wondering how to study
television, or even why to study television, this new edition of
Television Studies will provide a clear and engaging overview of
key topics. The book works as a stand-alone introduction and, by
placing key works in a broader context, can also provide an
excellent basis for an entire course.
"This book takes the view that ELT global coursebooks, in addition
to being curriculum artefacts, are also highly wrought cultural
artefacts which seek to make English mean in highly selective ways
and it argues that the textual construction (and imaging) of
English parallels the processes of commodity promotion more
generally"--
A Companion to Media Authorship offers 28 groundbreaking chapters
which investigate the practices, attributions, and meanings of
authorship. Revitalizing the study within media and cultural
studies, this diverse and global collection provides the definitive
work on the subject. * Rethinks cultures of authorship and
challenges the concept of auteurism across multiple media forms *
Moves beyond notions of the individual to focus on how authorship
is collaborative, contested, and networked, examining cultures of
authorship and the practicalities of how it works * Draws on the
cutting-edge research of scholars and practitioners whose work has
produced significant new insights into the field * Examines a wide
range of media, including television, social media, radio,
videogames, transmedia, music, and comic books * Offers an
impressive global focus, including pieces on Mexican music, amateur
film production in Nairobi slums, tele-serial production in
Kinshasa, Hong Kong film, and the marketing of Bollywood
This is the first book on ranaviruses. Ranaviruses are
double-stranded DNA viruses that cause hemorrhagic disease in
amphibians, reptiles, and fish. They have caused mass die-offs of
ectothermic vertebrates in wild and captive populations around the
globe. There is evidence that this pathogen is emerging and
responsible for population declines in certain locations.
Considering that amphibians and freshwater turtles are suitable
hosts and the most imperiled vertebrate taxa in the world,
ranaviruses can have significant impacts on biodiversity and
ecosystem function. Additionally, many fish that are raised in
aquaculture facilities and traded internationally are suitable
hosts; thus, the potential economic impact of ranaviruses is
significant. Ranaviruses also serve as a model for replication and
gene function of large double-stranded DNA viruses. There is an
urgent need to assemble the contemporary information on ranaviruses
and provide guidance on how to assess their threats in populations.
Through the Global Ranavirus Consortium, 24 experts from six
countries were organize to write this volume, the first book on
ranaviruses. The book begins with a discussion on the global extent
of ranaviruses, case histories of infection and disease in
ectothermic vertebrates, and current phylogeny. Basic principles of
ranavirus ecology and evolution are covered next, with a focus on
host-pathogen interactions and how the virus emerges in its
environment. There are two chapters that will discuss the molecular
biology of ranaviruses, host response to infection, and the genes
responsible for immune system evasion. One chapter establishes
standards for testing for infection and diagnosing ranaviral
disease. The book ends by providing guidance on how to design
ranavirus surveillance studies and analyze data to determine risk,
and discussing the role of the Global Ranavirus Consortium in
organizing research and outreach activities.
Oceanographic discontinuities (e. g. frontal systems, upwelling
areas, ice edges) are often areas of enhanced biological
productivity. Considerable research on the physics and biology of
the physical boundaries defining these discontinues has been
accomplished (see [I D. The interface between water and sediment is
the largest physical boundary in the ocean, but has not received a
proportionate degree of attention. The purpose of the Nato Advanced
Research Workshop (ARW) was to focus on soft-sediment systems by
identifying deficiencies in our knowledge of these systems and
defining key issues in the management of coastal sedimentary
habitats. Marine sediments play important roles in the marine
ecosystem and the biosphere. They provide food and habitat for many
marine organisms, some of which are commercially important. More
importantly from a global perspective, marine sediments also
provide "ecosystem goods and services" [2J. Organic matter from
primary production in the water column and contaminants scavenged
by particles accumulate in sediments where their fate is determined
by sediment processes such as bioturbation and biogeochemical
cycling. Nutrients are regenerated and contaminants degraded in
sediments. Under some conditions, carbon accumulates in coastal and
shelf sediments and may by removed from the carbon cycle for
millions of years, having a potentially significant impact on
global climate change. Sediments also protect coasts. The economic
value of services provided by coastal areas has recently been
estimated to be on the order of $12,568 9 10 y" [3J, far in excess
of the global GNP.
Three years after entering the pop music scene, Lady Gaga became
the most well-known pop star in the world. These thirteen critical
essays explore Lady Gaga's body of work through the
interdisciplinary filter of performance identity and cover topics
such as gender and sexuality, body commodification, visual body
rhetoric, drag performance, homosexuality and heteronormativity,
Surrealism and the theatre of cruelty, the carnivalesque,
monstrosity, imitation and parody, human rights, and racial
politics. Of particular interest is the way that Lady Gaga's uvre,
however popular, strange, raw or controversial, enters into the
larger sociopolitical discourse, challenging the status quo and
altering our perceptions of reality.
Xenophon's many and varied works represent a major source of
information about the ancient Greek world: for example, about
culture, politics, social life and history in the fourth century
BC, Socrates, horses and hunting with dogs, the Athenian economy,
and Sparta. However, there has been controversy about how his works
should be read. This selection of significant modern critical
essays will introduce readers to the wide range of his writing, the
debates it has inspired, and the interpretative methodologies that
have been used. A specially written Introduction by Vivienne J.
Gray offers a survey of Xenophon's works, an account of his life
with respect to them, a brief discussion of modern readings,
reference to modern scholarship since the original publication of
the articles, and a critical summary of their content. Several
articles have been translated for the first time from French and
German, and all quotations have been translated into English.
Under the vast umbrella of Plant Sciences resides a plethora of
highly specialized fields. Botanists, agronomists, horticulturists,
geneticists, and physiologists each employ a different approach to
the study of plants and each for a different end goal. Yet all will
find themselves in the laboratory engaging in what can broadly be
termed biotechnology. Addressing a wide variety of related topics,
Plant Tissue Culture, Development, and Biotechnology gives the
practical and technical knowledge needed to train the next
generation of plant scientists regardless of their ultimate
specialization. With the detailed perspectives and hands-on
training signature to the authors' previous bestselling books,
Plant Development and Biotechnology and Plant Tissue Culture
Concepts and Laboratory Exercises, this book discusses relevant
concepts supported by demonstrative laboratory experiments. It
provides critical thinking questions, concept boxes highlighting
important ideas, and procedure boxes giving precise instruction for
experiments, including step-by-step procedures, such as the proper
microscope use with digital photography, along with anticipated
results, and a list of materials needed to perform them.
Integrating traditional plant sciences with recent advances in
plant tissue culture, development, and biotechnology, chapters
address germplasm preservation, plant growth regulators, embryo
rescue, micropropagation of roses, haploid cultures, and
transformation of meristems. Going beyond the scope of a simple
laboratory manual, this book also considers special topics such as
copyrights, patents, legalities, trade secrets, and the business of
biotechnology. Focusing on plant culture development and its
applications in biotechnology across a myriad of plant science
specialties, this text uses a broad range of species and practical
laboratory exercises to make it useful for anyone engaged in the
plant sciences.
Scholars have traditionally pushed Francophone literature to the
margins of cultural and literary creation. When they do examine
literature originating from the former French colonies, they often
view it as an outgrowth of colonial literature. By suggesting new
ways to understand the multiple voices present in this body of
work, this book explores how Francophone African poetry and theatre
in particular constitute both an organic cultural product, and a
reflection of the diverse African cultures in which these genres
originate. Themes explored in five chapters include the diversity
of African identity formation, the resistance to former notions of
literary composition as art, a remapping of social responsibility
and diversity, and the impact of globalization on Francophone
Africa's identity formation and participation in geoeconomics,
geopolitics and geoculture. By looking at Francophone African
literature from the arrival of independence in the 1960s until the
present, this study highlights its inner workings and suggests a
canonization of contemporary Francophone works from a world
perspective.
Superhero films are one of the most enduring genres of cinema, and
their popularity is only increasing in the 21st century. These ten
critical essays explore the phenomenon of the superhero film
through the lens of numerous academic disciplines, and cover topics
such as the role of globalization in the formation of superhero
narratives, the shifting nature of masculinity and femininity in
the superhero world and the state of the genre today. Of particular
interest is the way these narratives, however fantastic, abstract,
futuristic or simplistic, resonate with specific events in the
globalized world and function as starting points for discussion of
contemporary sociopolitical conflicts.
Originally published in 1928 as part of the Cambridge Comparative
Physiology series, this book examines the importance of cilia in
the lives of many invertebrate animals. Gray demonstrates how
cilia, not muscle fibres, often play the dominant role as organs of
contraction and locomotion and explains how ciliated surfaces are
co-ordinated. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest
in the history of science.
James Gray (1891 1975) was a British zoologist who was instrumental
in establishing the field of cytology; he also worked extensively
on animal locomotion. Originally published in 1931, this book was
written by Gray as an introduction to his ideas regarding cytology
and its relationship with zoology. The text constituted an attempt
to reveal the complexity of the organism in terms of its
relationship with 'physico-chemical laws', rather than restricting
observation to its relationship with external factors. Illustrative
figures are also included. This book will be of value to anyone
with an interest in cytology and the history of science.
In this rapidly changing health care environment, a challenge
today's physical therapist faces is finding, evaluating, and
implementing current best evidence into practice, an integral part
of health care professional educational programs. With that goal in
mind, Physical Therapy Management of Patients With Spinal Pain: An
Evidence-Based Approach provides a comprehensive research-based
overview of the examination and physical therapy interventions of
the spine. Inside Physical Therapy Management of Patients With
Spinal Pain, Drs. Deborah M. Stetts and J. Gray Carpenter evaluate
the current evidence related to spinal pain and present it in a
format that allows for an easy transition to the clinical
environment. By providing effective clinical interventions, rather
than relying on habits or tradition, patients benefit from an
increased likelihood of improved quality of life with the least
potential of personal and financial risk. Some features include:
over 650 photographs, images, and tables; access to a supplemental
video Web site with new book purchase; best practice for evaluating
and treating the lumbar spine, thoracic spine, and cervical spine;
comprehensive coverage of the clinical presentation of
spine-related pathologies from evaluation to treatment. Each
chapter outlines the history, physical examination, physical
therapy diagnosis, evidence-based management guidelines, and case
studies for each topic. Case studies will challenge the reader's
clinical reasoning skills with the use of current best evidence
throughout the initial examination and subsequent treatment
sessions. Also included with Physical Therapy Management of
Patients With Spinal Pain is access to a supplemental Web site
featuring 8 PowerPoint presentations containing more than 375 video
demonstrations corresponding to the tests and measures,
examination, evaluation, and intervention procedures covered within
the text. Physical Therapy Management of Patients With Spinal Pain:
An Evidence-Based Approach is the go-to reference text and
accompanying Web site for the physical therapy students, or
clinicians who are reaching for best practice through providing the
highest level of evidence-informed care in the evaluation and
management of patients with spinal pain.
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