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Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. This insightful Advanced Introduction explores the key
attributes of cities, identifying their five basic characteristics;
innate complexity, the agglomeration of activities, inter-city
connectivities, the projection of power, and relations to states.
Peter J. Taylor gives a broad and engaging overview of how these
characteristics work and relate to each other, supplemented by ten
short city insights which offer readers specific examples of cities
and themes. Key features include: analysis of cities as the
creative nodes of societies discussion of both contemporary and
historical cities exploration of the different spaces created by
cities and states identification of the demands of cities in
relation to climate change. This Advanced Introduction will be a
valuable guide for scholars and advanced students of urban studies,
cities, urban geography, urban sociology, and social and cultural
geography.
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Hotel Magnifique
Emily J. Taylor
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R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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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.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. This insightful Advanced Introduction explores the key
attributes of cities, identifying their five basic characteristics;
innate complexity, the agglomeration of activities, inter-city
connectivities, the projection of power, and relations to states.
Peter J. Taylor gives a broad and engaging overview of how these
characteristics work and relate to each other, supplemented by ten
short city insights which offer readers specific examples of cities
and themes. Key features include: analysis of cities as the
creative nodes of societies discussion of both contemporary and
historical cities exploration of the different spaces created by
cities and states identification of the demands of cities in
relation to climate change. This Advanced Introduction will be a
valuable guide for scholars and advanced students of urban studies,
cities, urban geography, urban sociology, and social and cultural
geography.
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History of Great Barrington
Charles J. Taylor; Created by Clark W. Bryan and Co
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R1,050
Discovery Miles 10 500
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Most of the studies conducted to examine the growth performance of
many developing economies are based on the traditional neoclassical
growth frameworks. This book takes an alternative path. It employs
a blend of historical, neoclassical, Kaldorian, and endogenous
growth frameworks to shed further light on the growth process.
Whereas most cross-sectional growth analyses tend to focus only on
the steady state, this volume is one of the relative few that
attempt to trace the whole growth path. In doing so, it addresses a
number of important factors and issues associated with economic
growth, and aims to answer to one of the hardest and most
fundamental questions - how do we get poor developing countries on
the path to sustained growth? This innovative book accumulates the
various, and often conflicting, growth theories, which enable a
greater understanding of the growth processes in the developing
world. It will be of interest to students of development studies,
Asia studies and public policy, as well as research scholars and
practitioners, including government officials and policymakers.
Forensic odontology refers to the science and practice of dentistry
which may be applied to help solve litigation in both criminal and
civil cases. It is a specialist branch of dentistry that assists
the legal system in the handling, analysis and interpretation of
dental evidence. Forensic Odontology: Principles and Practice pulls
together the very latest research findings and advice on best
practice and essential skills, including aspects of forensic
science that provide a well-rounded educational experience for the
reader. Chapters provide coverage of anatomy and morphology,
mortuary techniques, physical anthropology, applied forensic
sciences, child and elder abuse, and facial approximation. The text
introduces the various topics and discusses underpinning
philosophies without being an exhaustive historical treatise.
Appropriate case studies are used to highlight issues, and
references to current research are provided to stimulate further
reading and research. Written by experienced practitioners in the
field, this informative introductory text is invaluable to graduate
and undergraduate students, as well as experienced dentists,
wishing to gain experience or pursue a career in forensic
odontology. This text will be a welcome addition to the forensic
odontological libraries of all practicing forensic odontologists.
This book demonstrates that, rather than being an exceptional or
unusual phenomenon, multilingualism is fundamental to modernist
fiction. Focusing on the use of different languages by key
modernist writers including D.H. Lawrence, Dorothy Richardson,
Katherine Mansfield, Jean Rhys, James Joyce and Samuel Beckett,
Juliette Taylor-Batty examines the textual representation of
interlingual encounters, the stylisation of translational
discourse, the use of interlingual compositional processes, and the
deliberate mixing of languages for stylistic purposes. She
demonstrates that linguistic plurality is central to modernist
forms of defamiliarisation, and examines the ways in which
multilingual fiction of the period can be seen to reflect and
challenge notions of national and linguistic 'rootedness'. This
book demonstrates that much modernist fiction challenges
contemporary anxieties regarding the 'artificiality' of
'cosmopolitan' forms of multilingualism, manifesting instead a
fascination with processes of interlingual interference and mixing,
and with subversive translational processes that fundamentally
undermine traditional distinctions between original and
translation, native and foreigner, mother tongue and foreign
language.
Neural networks are members of a class of software that have the
potential to enable intelligent computational systems capable of
simulating characteristics of biological thinking and learning.
Currently no standards exist to verify and validate neural
network-based systems. NASA Independent Verification and Validation
Facility has contracted the Institute for Scientific Research, Inc.
to perform research on this topic and develop a comprehensive guide
to performing V&V on adaptive systems, with emphasis on neural
networks used in safety-critical or mission-critical applications.
Methods and Procedures for the Verification and Validation of
Artificial Neural Networks is the culmination of the first steps in
that research. This volume introduces some of the more promising
methods and techniques used for the verification and validation
(V&V) of neural networks and adaptive systems. A comprehensive
guide to performing V&V on neural network systems, aligned with
the IEEE Standard for Software Verification and Validation, will
follow this book.
Corporations of every size have experience of employees who are
guilty of lying, stealing, sabotage, hacking, destruction of files
and data, and more than a few corporations have been, and continue
to be, devastated by the activities of whistleblowers. Profits,
secrets and staff morale are all threatened. This book provides a
background to the psychology of deviance and offers practical
advice about identifying the causes of and prescriptions for
reversing disloyalty.
Peritoneoscopy and culdoscopy were first introduced in the second
edition of TeLinde's Operative Gynecology in 1953. TeLinde noted,
"In many instances we find peritoneoscopy to be a useful procedure.
Nevertheless it often left something to be desired." During the
subsequent four decades, enormous progress has allowed the
expansion of the application of laparoscopy and hysteroscopy
throughout gynecol- ogy. Thus, it is appropriate and quite useful
to have a text devoted solely to this rapidly advancing specialty.
In its second edition, the text Practical Manual of Operative
Laparoscopy and Hys- teroscopy is a complete and honest overview of
the field providing the reader with a critical appraisal of the
current literature on technique, development, and long- term
follow-up. Refreshingly, the authors include not only the American
experi- ence but also advances from Europe and Asia. Ricardo Azziz
and Ana Alvarez Murphy have carefully organized the text into
general concepts and laparoscopic and hysteroscopic operative
techniques. The editors have selected authors of national and
international stature to prepare chap- ters in their areas of
expertise. The edited text carefully analyzes the advantages and
disadvantages of each operative technique so as to allow readers
insight as to the proper place for a particular endoscopic
technique in their surgical practices.
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