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This book presents a unique combination of chapters that together
provide a practical introduction to multiscale modeling applied to
nanoscale materials mechanics. The goal of this book is to present
a balanced treatment of both the theory of the methodology, as well
as some practical aspects of conducting the simulations and models.
The first half of the book covers some fundamental modeling and
simulation techniques ranging from ab-inito methods to the
continuum scale. Included in this set of methods are several
different concurrent multiscale methods for bridging time and
length scales applicable to mechanics at the nanoscale regime. The
second half of the book presents a range of case studies from a
varied selection of research groups focusing either on a the
application of multiscale modeling to a specific nanomaterial, or
novel analysis techniques aimed at exploring nanomechanics. Readers
are also directed to helpful sites and other resources throughout
the book where the simulation codes and methodologies discussed
herein can be accessed. Emphasis on the practicality of the
detailed techniques is especially felt in the latter half of the
book, which is dedicated to specific examples to study
nanomechanics and multiscale materials behavior. An instructive
avenue for learning how to effectively apply these simulation tools
to solve nanomechanics problems is to study previous endeavors.
Therefore, each chapter is written by a unique team of experts who
have used multiscale materials modeling to solve a practical
nanomechanics problem. These chapters provide an extensive picture
of the multiscale materials landscape from problem statement
through the final results and outlook, providing readers with a
roadmap for incorporating these techniques into their own research.
Provides real world studies of the family in business, by observing
typical firms rather than dynasties. It looks at how the nature of
family business is changing in our times and provides insight into
the lessons we can learn from this. The book focuses on the impact
for the professional non-family manager.
At the beginning of World War II, Catholic priests all across
Poland were arrested and sent to Nazi concentration camps. This
memoir by Fr. Henryk Maria Malak (1912-1987) is their story and
his. Through the author's eyes we witness the German invasion,
atrocities against the local population, and the roundup of priests
from the region. A series of ""transports"" takes them to Stutthof
and Grenzdorf in Poland, then to Sachsenhausen and Dachau in
Germany. Fr. Malak spent more than four years at Dachau, and he
describes camp life in detail. (His final chapters are entries from
a diary he kept secretly near the end of the war.) Some priests are
selected for medical experiments; others are sent on ""death
transports."" Throughout their ordeal they face brutal treatment,
hard labor, hunger, disease. Although many perish along the way,
all remain steadfast in their faith and in their loyalty to Poland.
This text provides a complete account of this particular rat
strain. The book includes extensive data on reproductive indices,
congenital abnormalities, growth, clinical signs, mortality, organ
weights and chemical pathology. The data are derived from around
9000 control animals used in toxicology studies of two weeks to two
years duration, completed between 1960 and 1992, and include 24
two-year studies and one life-span study of a 51 month duration.
These extended periods of study have shown that many diseases are
seen more frequently in later years.; Diseases are dealt with by
body system and include clinical signs, macroscopic features and
histopathology illustrations of the important or unusual diseases.
Incidence levels are provided for all diseases and these are
compared with published data for other rat strains.
This book presents a unique combination of chapters that together
provide a practical introduction to multiscale modeling applied to
nanoscale materials mechanics. The goal of this book is to present
a balanced treatment of both the theory of the methodology, as well
as some practical aspects of conducting the simulations and models.
The first half of the book covers some fundamental modeling and
simulation techniques ranging from ab-inito methods to the
continuum scale. Included in this set of methods are several
different concurrent multiscale methods for bridging time and
length scales applicable to mechanics at the nanoscale regime. The
second half of the book presents a range of case studies from a
varied selection of research groups focusing either on a the
application of multiscale modeling to a specific nanomaterial, or
novel analysis techniques aimed at exploring nanomechanics. Readers
are also directed to helpful sites and other resources throughout
the book where the simulation codes and methodologies discussed
herein can be accessed. Emphasis on the practicality of the
detailed techniques is especially felt in the latter half of the
book, which is dedicated to specific examples to study
nanomechanics and multiscale materials behavior. An instructive
avenue for learning how to effectively apply these simulation tools
to solve nanomechanics problems is to study previous endeavors.
Therefore, each chapter is written by a unique team of experts who
have used multiscale materials modeling to solve a practical
nanomechanics problem. These chapters provide an extensive picture
of the multiscale materials landscape from problem statement
through the final results and outlook, providing readers with a
roadmap for incorporating these techniques into their own research.
This is a thorough revision of one of the landmark books in the
field of neuropsychiatry. The authors, one a distinguished
neurologist and the other an eminent psychiatrist, provide a clear,
well-integrated account of the behavioral aspects of neurological
conditions and the neurological aspects of psychiatric disorders.
Earlier editions presented the view, then provocative, that
disordered brain function underlies psychiatric illnesses. A more
balanced view characterizes the Fourth Edition, in which the
authors discuss the most recent data from the neurosciences and
molecular biology, including changes in the brain induced by the
environment and by emotions. There is also a valuable new clinical
chapter on differentiating the etiologies of disturbed
behavior.
Avoiding the deluge of information in multi-authored volumes, this
very readable text provides a consistent approach to the
understanding and diagnosis of disturbances of behavior. While the
book is directed toward medical students, residents, psychiatrists,
neurologists, psychologists, and psychology students (particularly
those taking abnormal psychology courses), it has also been used by
a wide variety of health professionals and attorneys.
Provides real world studies of the family in business, by observing
typical firms rather than dynasties. It looks at how the nature of
family business is changing in our times and provides insight into
the lessons we can learn from this. The book focuses on the impact
for the professional non-family manager.
This report examines the scientific basis for the use of remotely
sensed data, particularly Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
(NDVI), primarily for the assessment of land degradation at
different scales and for a range of applications, including
resilience of agro-ecosystems. Evidence is drawn from a wide range
of investigations, primarily from the scientific peer-reviewed
literature but also non-journal sources. The literature review has
been corroborated by interviews with leading specialists in the
field. The report reviews the use of NDVI for a range of themes
related to land degradation, including land cover change, drought
monitoring and early warning systems, desertification processes,
greening trends, soil erosion and salinization, vegetation burning
and recovery after fire, biodiversity loss, and soil carbon. This
SpringerBrief also discusses the limits of the use of NDVI for land
degradation assessment and potential for future directions of use.
A substantial body of peer-reviewed research lends unequivocal
support for the use of coarse-resolution time series of NDVI data
for studying vegetation dynamics at global, continental and
sub-continental levels. There is compelling evidence that these
data are highly correlated with biophysically meaningful vegetation
characteristics such as photosynthetic capacity and primary
production that are closely related to land degradation and to
agroecosystem resilience.
The Dynamical Mordell-Lang Conjecture is an analogue of the
classical Mordell-Lang conjecture in the context of arithmetic
dynamics. It predicts the behavior of the orbit of a point $x$
under the action of an endomorphism $f$ of a quasiprojective
complex variety $X$. More precisely, it claims that for any point
$x$ in $X$ and any subvariety $V$ of $X$, the set of indices $n$
such that the $n$-th iterate of $x$ under $f$ lies in $V$ is a
finite union of arithmetic progressions. In this book the authors
present all known results about the Dynamical Mordell-Lang
Conjecture, focusing mainly on a $p$-adic approach which provides a
parametrization of the orbit of a point under an endomorphism of a
variety.
This is a thorough revision of one of the landmark books in the field of neuropsychiatry. The authors, one a distinguished neurologist and the other an eminent psychiatrist, provide a clear, well-integrated account of the behavioral aspects of neurological conditions and the neurological aspects of psychiatric disorders. Earlier editions presented the view, the provocative, that disordered brain function underlies psychiatric illnesses. A more balanced view characterises the fourth edition, in whch the authors discuss the most recent data from the neurosciences and molecular biology, including changes in the brain induced by the environment and by emotions. There is also a valuable new clinical chapter on differentiating the etiologies of disturbed behaviour. Avoiding the deluge of information in multi-authored volumes, this very readable text provides a consistent approach to the understanding and diagnosis of disturbances of behaviour. While the book is directed toward medical students, residents, psychiatrists, neurologists, psychologists and psychology students (particularly those taking abnormal psychology courses), it has also been used by a wide variety of health professionals and attorneys.
Wendell Tucker Hates the World" is a hilarious one man show about
the views and experiences of Writer/Producer, Wendell Tucker. In
this raw look into a disturbed mind, Wendell rages against the
world, giving verbal choke-slams to everything in his path.
Everything is fair game including love, working in the customer
service industry, dating in the social media age, health care, pop
culture and even things seemingly harmless, as the "wiggly, jiggly
wrongness" that is Jell-o. What can possibly cause a person to feel
such malice towards the world? How do you deal with such deep
seated anger? Are these just the rantings of the "world's angriest
playwright," or is there a deeper, more pervasive issue causing
Wendell Tucker to Hate the World?
Tom Delaney's life as a mob accountant is fairly normal until he
runs into his old flame, Misty Vail. Suddenly, he finds himself in
a caldron of high-risk crime that takes him from the darkest
corners of the IRA to involvement in the scandal that would rock
the nation-the Watergate break-in. With more at stake than he
bargained for, Delaney must keep one step ahead as death stalks him
and those he cares the most about.
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