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A concise and authoritative account of the fifty-year history of
Spain's state-owned news agency, this book offers an illuminating
case study in press-government relations. It chronicles the
development of EFE from its founding in 1938-1939, to its emergence
in the 1980s as the West's fifth largest news service and the
dominant communications giant in the Hispanic world. Kim examines
EFE's shifting relations with successive Spanish governments. He
describes its activities as a Falangist propaganda agency during
the Spanish Civil War and its political functions under the Franco
dictatorship during World War II and the postwar period. Changes
within the agency during the transition of 1976 to 1982 are
discussed, and EFE's impact on the democratization process is given
detailed consideration. Among the many topics covered are EFE as a
political symbol, censorship, press law, EFE finances and legal
status, organizational changes, technical modernization, and
relations with other news agencies. The first work to provide a
definitive record of La Agencia EFE, this book contains a wealth of
information on the political and social history of modern Spain,
international journalism, and the modern communications industry.
This book starts with questions concerning Lukes idea of the
relationship between wealth and discipleship. Previous attempts
have not succeeded in reconciling the ideas of wealth and poverty
with the theme of discipleship in Lukes theology. This failure
motivates Kim to investigate a new paradigm, namely stewardship.
Reviewing the wide range of material regarding wealth and poverty
in Luke-Acts, he concludes that for Luke a proper way for
Christians as stewards to use their wealth is almsgiving in the
interests of the poor and needy inside and outside the community.
This book offers a distinctive perspective on peace processes by
comparatively analysing two cases which have rarely been studied in
tandem, Ireland and Korea. The volume examines and compares Ireland
and Korea as two peace/conflict areas. Despite their differences,
both places are marked by a number of overlaid states of division:
a political border in a geographical unit (an island and a
peninsula); an antagonistic relationship within the population of
those territories; an international relationship recovering from
past asymmetry and colonialism; and divisions within the main
groupings over how to address these relationships. Written by
academics and practitioners from Europe and East Asia, and guided
by the concepts of peacebuilding and reconciliation, the chapters
assess peace efforts at all levels, from the elite to grassroot
organisations. Topics discussed include: historical parallels;
modern debates over the legacy of the past; contemporary
constitutional and security issues; civil society peacebuilding in
relation to faith, sport, and women’s activism; and the role of
economic assistance. The book brings Ireland and Korea into a rich
dialogue which highlights the successes and shortcomings of both
peace processes This book will be of interest to students of Peace
and Conflict Studies, Irish Politics, Korean Politics, and
International Relations.
"This is a must-read book for anyone searching for insight into the
peace process of the divided Korean peninsula. As a peace
researcher and activist, the author highlights the role of civil
society in making peacebuilding possible and sustainable on the
Korean peninsula. This volume opens a new horizon to the study of
peace and conflict." -Koo, Kab Woo, Professor, University of North
Korean Studies "This book makes an enormous contribution to our
understanding of the dynamics of peace and conflict on the Korean
peninsula and expands our understanding of the requirements of
sustainable peacebuilding. The emphasis on the role of civil
society as part of an inclusive approach to strategic peacebuilding
is especially helpful."-Iain Atack, Assistant Professor in
International Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin "This expertly
crafted book makes an original contribution to understanding
peacebuilding theory and the critical role of civil society in
strategic peacebuilding. It offers valuable lessons and hope for
peaceful transformation of the Korean conflict as well as the
negotiation of a sustainable peace in other protracted conflict
settings."-Wendy Lambourne, Senior Lecturer, Department of Peace
and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney The Post-Cold War era
witnessed a dramatic rise in breakthroughs for peace processes,
including the Korean peninsula, between parties mired in protracted
conflict. However, many such processes broke down within a short
period of time. This book explores the possibilities for
comprehensive and sustainable peacebuilding strategy in the Korean
peace process, beyond reaching an agreement, by reviewing diverse
peacebuilding activities from government and civil society.
This book explores computational fluid dynamics applied to ship
hydrodynamics and provides guidelines for the future developments
in the field based on the Tokyo 2015 Workshop. It presents ship
hull test cases, experimental data and submitted computational
methods, conditions, grids and results. Analysis is made of errors
for global (resistance, sinkage, trim and self-propulsion) and
local flow (wave elevations, mean velocities and turbulence)
variables, including standard deviations for global variables. The
effects of grid size and turbulence models are evaluated for both
global and local flow variables. Detailed analysis is made of
turbulence modeling capabilities for capturing local flow physics.
Errors and standard deviations are also assessed for added
resistance (captive test cases) and course keeping/speed loss (free
running test cases) in head and oblique waves. All submissions are
used to evaluate the error and uncertainty by means of a systematic
verification and validation (V&V) study along with statistical
investigations.
Entrepreneurship in Korea offers a fresh perspective on
entrepreneurship in Korea by combining a historical review of the
achievements of Korean entrepreneurs at each stage of economic
development with an analysis of the activities of current
entrepreneurs who are at the forefront of the new Korean age. It
discusses the crucial role of business entrepreneurship in each
stage of Korea's transformation from an underdeveloped East Asian
backwater to a global manufacturing and technology powerhouse
throughout the last 100 years. Furthermore, it provides an
up-to-date analysis of contemporary start-up entrepreneurship in
Korea and discusses its unique characteristics, strengths and
weaknesses. Authors identify specific features of entrepreneurship
in Korea, why and how business entrepreneurs have been so
successful and effective, how their entrepreneurial styles and
activities have changed over time, which challenges Korean start-up
entrepreneurs are currently facing, and how these challenges may be
addressed.
Entrepreneurship in Korea offers a fresh perspective on
entrepreneurship in Korea by combining a historical review of the
achievements of Korean entrepreneurs at each stage of economic
development with an analysis of the activities of current
entrepreneurs who are at the forefront of the new Korean age. It
discusses the crucial role of business entrepreneurship in each
stage of Korea's transformation from an underdeveloped East Asian
backwater to a global manufacturing and technology powerhouse
throughout the last 100 years. Furthermore, it provides an
up-to-date analysis of contemporary start-up entrepreneurship in
Korea and discusses its unique characteristics, strengths and
weaknesses. Authors identify specific features of entrepreneurship
in Korea, why and how business entrepreneurs have been so
successful and effective, how their entrepreneurial styles and
activities have changed over time, which challenges Korean start-up
entrepreneurs are currently facing, and how these challenges may be
addressed.
In the last 15 years, a great number of cell- or tissue-based in
vitro models have been introduced into the biopharmaceutics arena.
These models mimic the different biological barriers that a drug
has to overcome to finally reach its target organ/cell/receptor.
These in vitro models have been found very useful in not only
characterising the permeability behaviour of drugs molecules in
epithelial and endothelial tissues, but also studying drug delivery
systems for improved delivery and enhanced absorption. Compared to
the complex in vivo situation, in vitro models offer a fast,
convenient approach with cost advantages most of times. Most
importantly, they can be standardised and automatised to be
applicable to the high-throughput screening. Starting at the
molecular level of studies, continuing with cell monolayer models
(both primary and cell lines) and in situ techniques as a final
testing format, the book provides a practical approach to
contemporary in vitro techniques for drug absorption studies. In
addition, chapters on high-throughput assays, in vitro-in vivo
correlation, bioinformatics and regulatory issues are covered,
giving a comprehensive overview of available models and techniques.
Moreover, an appendix comprised with a number of practical
protocols is available online, updated as needed, should prove very
helpful to apply the techniques directly to the benchside.
There is a new trend in anti-cancer therapeutics development: a
targeted therapy and precision medicine that targets a subgroup of
patients with specific biomarkers. An in vitro diagnostic (IVD)
assay is required to identify a subgroup of cancer patients who
would benefit from the targeted therapy, or not likely benefit, or
have a high risk of side effects from the specific drug treatment.
This IVD or medical device is called a companion diagnostic (CDx)
assay. It is key to have a robust CDx assay or device for the
success of targeted therapy and precision medicine. This book
covers the technical, historical, clinical, and regulatory aspects
of CDx in precision medicine. Clearly, more and more newly
developed oncology drugs will require accompanying CDx assays, and
this book, with chapters contributed by renowned oncologists,
provides a comprehensive foundation for the knowledge and
application of CDx for precision medicine.
Additive Manufacturing (AM), popularly known as 3D printing, is
playing an increasingly significant role in the manufacturing
arena. AM has revolutionized how prototypes are to be made and
small batch manufacturing should be carried out. Due to high
flexibility and high efficiency of lasers, laser-assisted
Manufacturing (LAM) and AM technologies are recently getting much
attention over traditional methods.This textbook is a timely
information resource for undergraduates, postgraduates and
researchers who are interested in this emerging technology. The
book will cover the basics of lasers, optics and materials used for
manufacturing and 3D printing. It will also include several case
studies for readers to apply their understanding of the topics,
provide sufficient theoretical background and insights to today's
key laser-assisted AM processes and conclude with the future
prospects of this exciting technology.This is the first textbook
tailored specifically for Lasers in 3D Printing and Manufacturing
with detailed explanations. The book will focus on laser-assisted
3D printing and Additive Manufacturing (AM) from basic principles
of lasers, optics and AM materials to advanced AM technologies,
including in-depth discussion on critical aspects throughout the
laser-assisted AM processes, such as optical system design,
laser-material interaction and laser parameters' optimization.
Additive Manufacturing (AM), popularly known as 3D printing, is
playing an increasingly significant role in the manufacturing
arena. AM has revolutionized how prototypes are to be made and
small batch manufacturing should be carried out. Due to high
flexibility and high efficiency of lasers, laser-assisted
Manufacturing (LAM) and AM technologies are recently getting much
attention over traditional methods.This textbook is a timely
information resource for undergraduates, postgraduates and
researchers who are interested in this emerging technology. The
book will cover the basics of lasers, optics and materials used for
manufacturing and 3D printing. It will also include several case
studies for readers to apply their understanding of the topics,
provide sufficient theoretical background and insights to today's
key laser-assisted AM processes and conclude with the future
prospects of this exciting technology.This is the first textbook
tailored specifically for Lasers in 3D Printing and Manufacturing
with detailed explanations. The book will focus on laser-assisted
3D printing and Additive Manufacturing (AM) from basic principles
of lasers, optics and AM materials to advanced AM technologies,
including in-depth discussion on critical aspects throughout the
laser-assisted AM processes, such as optical system design,
laser-material interaction and laser parameters' optimization.
Biomimetic Robotic Artificial Muscles presents a comprehensive up-
to-date overview of several types of electroactive materials with a
view of using them as biomimetic artificial muscles. The purpose of
the book is to provide a focused, in-depth, yet self-contained
treatment of recent advances made in several promising EAP
materials. In particular, ionic polymer-metal composites,
conjugated polymers, and dielectric elastomers are considered.
Manufacturing, physical characterization, modeling, and control of
the materials are presented. Namely, the book adopts a systems
perspective to integrate recent developments in material
processing, actuator design, control-oriented modeling, and device
and robotic applications. While the main focus is on the new
developments in these subjects, an effort has been made throughout
the book to provide the reader with general, basic information
about the materials before going into more advanced topics. As a
result, the book is very much self-contained and expected to be
accessible for a reader who does not have background in EAPs. Based
on the good fundamental knowledge and the versatility of the
materials, several promising biomimetic and robotic applications
such robotic fish propelled by an IPMC tail, an IPMC energy
harvester, an IPMC-based valveless pump, a conjugated polymer
petal-driven micropump, and a synthetic elastomer actuator-enabled
robotic finger are demonstrated.
A large body of knowledge has accumulated in recent years on the
cognitive processes and brain mechanisms underlying language. Much
of this knowledge has come from studies of Indo-European languages,
in particular English. Korean, a language of growing interest to
linguists, differs significantly from most Indo-European languages
in its grammar, its lexicon, and its written and spoken forms -
features which have profound implications for the learning,
representation and processing of language. This handbook, the third
in a three-volume series on East Asian psycholinguistics, presents
a state-of-the-art discussion of the psycholinguistic study of
Korean. With contributions by over sixty leading scholars, it
covers topics in first and second language acquisition, language
processing and reading, language disorders in children and adults,
and the relationships between language, brain, culture, and
cognition. It will be invaluable to all scholars and students
interested in the Korean language, as well as cognitive
psychologists, linguists, and neuroscientists.
Clear your bookcase of references containing bits and pieces of
useful information and replace them with this thorough,
single-volume guide to thermal analysis. Air Cooling Technology for
Electronic Equipment is a helpful, practical resource that answers
questions frequently asked by thermal and packaging engineers
grappling with today's demand for increased thermal control in
electronics. Superbly organized for quick reference, the book
dedicates each chapter to answering fundamental questions, such as:
What is the optimal spacing between the printed circuit boards?
What is a good estimate of the heat transfer coefficient and the
associate pressure drop for forced convection over package arrays?
How are heat transfer and fluid flow characteristics in the
entrance region different from those in the fully developed region?
What is the effect of substrate conduction on convection cooling?
The chapters, written by engineers and engineering educators who
are experts in electronic cooling, are packed with details and
present the latest developments in air cooling techniques and
thermal design guidelines. They provide problem-solving analyses
that are jargon-free, straightforward, and easy to understand. Air
Cooling Technology for Electronic Equipment is a handy source of
technical information for anyone who wants to get the most out of
air cooling.
This book offers a distinctive perspective on peace processes by
comparatively analysing two cases which have rarely been studied in
tandem, Ireland and Korea. The volume examines and compares Ireland
and Korea as two peace/conflict areas. Despite their differences,
both places are marked by a number of overlaid states of division:
a political border in a geographical unit (an island and a
peninsula); an antagonistic relationship within the population of
those territories; an international relationship recovering from
past asymmetry and colonialism; and divisions within the main
groupings over how to address these relationships. Written by
academics and practitioners from Europe and East Asia, and guided
by the concepts of peacebuilding and reconciliation, the chapters
assess peace efforts at all levels, from the elite to grassroot
organisations. Topics discussed include: historical parallels;
modern debates over the legacy of the past; contemporary
constitutional and security issues; civil society peacebuilding in
relation to faith, sport, and women's activism; and the role of
economic assistance. The book brings Ireland and Korea into a rich
dialogue which highlights the successes and shortcomings of both
peace processes This book will be of interest to students of Peace
and Conflict Studies, Irish Politics, Korean Politics, and
International Relations.
The available information on breast cancer has evolved so rapidly
that a textbook understanding is no longer sufficient to make sound
therapeutic decisions. Further, the latest findings and data are
spread throughout the scientific literature of various medical
fields, making it difficult for medical professionals to keep
abreast of these advances, and to apply them in their day-to-day
work. This book provides updated information on breast cancer, such
as the modern molecular classification and staging, and
demonstrates how imaging with pathologic correlation can be used in
management decisions. In addition, it identifies the most suitable
imaging modalities for screening, diagnosis and monitoring for each
clinical case. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource
for all medical professionals (practicing or still in training)
whose work involves breast cancer, including radiologists, breast
surgeons, pathologists, radiotherapists and nuclear medicine
professionals.
In 1973, Billy Graham, "America's Pastor," held his largest ever
"crusade." But he was not, as one might expect, in the American
heartland, but in South Korea. Why there? Race for Revival seeks
not only to answer that question, but to retell the story of modern
American evangelicalism through its relationship with South Korea.
With the outbreak of the Korean War, the first "hot" war of the
Cold War era, a new generation of white fundamentalists and
neo-evangelicals forged networks with South Koreans that helped
turn evangelical America into an empire. South Korean Protestants
were used to bolster the image of the US as a non-imperial beacon
of democratic hope, in spite of ongoing racial inequalities. At the
same time, South Koreans used these racialized transpacific
networks for their own purposes, seeking to reimagine their own
place in the world order. They envisioned Korea as the "new
emerging Christian kingdom," that would beat the American
evangelical empire in a race for revival. Yet these nonstate
networks ultimately foreshadowed the rise of the Christian Right in
the US and South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. Employing a
bilingual and bi-national approach, Race for Revival reexamines the
narrative of modern evangelicalism through an innovative
transpacific framework, offering a new lens through which to
understand evangelical history from the Korean War to the rise of
Ronald Reagan.
This book explores computational fluid dynamics applied to ship
hydrodynamics and provides guidelines for the future developments
in the field based on the Tokyo 2015 Workshop. It presents ship
hull test cases, experimental data and submitted computational
methods, conditions, grids and results. Analysis is made of errors
for global (resistance, sinkage, trim and self-propulsion) and
local flow (wave elevations, mean velocities and turbulence)
variables, including standard deviations for global variables. The
effects of grid size and turbulence models are evaluated for both
global and local flow variables. Detailed analysis is made of
turbulence modeling capabilities for capturing local flow physics.
Errors and standard deviations are also assessed for added
resistance (captive test cases) and course keeping/speed loss (free
running test cases) in head and oblique waves. All submissions are
used to evaluate the error and uncertainty by means of a systematic
verification and validation (V&V) study along with statistical
investigations.
"This is a must-read book for anyone searching for insight into the
peace process of the divided Korean peninsula. As a peace
researcher and activist, the author highlights the role of civil
society in making peacebuilding possible and sustainable on the
Korean peninsula. This volume opens a new horizon to the study of
peace and conflict." -Koo, Kab Woo, Professor, University of North
Korean Studies "This book makes an enormous contribution to our
understanding of the dynamics of peace and conflict on the Korean
peninsula and expands our understanding of the requirements of
sustainable peacebuilding. The emphasis on the role of civil
society as part of an inclusive approach to strategic peacebuilding
is especially helpful."-Iain Atack, Assistant Professor in
International Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin "This expertly
crafted book makes an original contribution to understanding
peacebuilding theory and the critical role of civil society in
strategic peacebuilding. It offers valuable lessons and hope for
peaceful transformation of the Korean conflict as well as the
negotiation of a sustainable peace in other protracted conflict
settings."-Wendy Lambourne, Senior Lecturer, Department of Peace
and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney The Post-Cold War era
witnessed a dramatic rise in breakthroughs for peace processes,
including the Korean peninsula, between parties mired in protracted
conflict. However, many such processes broke down within a short
period of time. This book explores the possibilities for
comprehensive and sustainable peacebuilding strategy in the Korean
peace process, beyond reaching an agreement, by reviewing diverse
peacebuilding activities from government and civil society.
This is a well thought-out, highly practical text covering
contemporary 'in vitro' techniques for drug absorption studies.
Starting at the molecular level of investigation, it continues with
cell monolayer models (both primary and cell lines) and culminates
with in situ techniques as a final testing format. In addition,
chapters on high-throughput assays, in vitro-in vivo correlation,
bioinformatics and regulatory issues are covered, giving a
comprehensive overview of available models and techniques.
Moreover, an appendix consisting of a number of practical protocols
is available online, updated as needed, and should prove very
helpful to apply the techniques directly to the benchside.
A large body of knowledge has accumulated in recent years on the
cognitive processes and brain mechanisms underlying language. Much
of this knowledge has come from studies of Indo-European languages,
in particular English. Korean, a language of growing interest to
linguists, differs significantly from most Indo-European languages
in its grammar, its lexicon, and its written and spoken forms -
features which have profound implications for the learning,
representation and processing of language. This handbook, the third
in a three-volume series on East Asian psycholinguistics, presents
a state-of-the-art discussion of the psycholinguistic study of
Korean. With contributions by over sixty leading scholars, it
covers topics in first and second language acquisition, language
processing and reading, language disorders in children and adults,
and the relationships between language, brain, culture, and
cognition. It will be invaluable to all scholars and students
interested in the Korean language, as well as cognitive
psychologists, linguists, and neuroscientists.
This book provides comprehensive coverage of smart biomaterials
and their potential applications, a field that is developing at a
very rapid pace. Because smart biomaterials are an emerging class
of biomaterials that respond to small changes in external stimuli
with large discontinuous changes in their physical properties, they
have been designed to act as an on off switch for, among others,
bio separation, immunoanalysis, drug delivery technologies, gene
therapy, diagnostics, bio sensors and artificial muscles. After an
introduction to the topic and the history of smart biomaterials,
the author gives the reader an in-depth look at the properties,
mechanics, and characterization of smart biomaterials including
hydrogels, particles, assemblies, surfaces, fibers and conjugates.
Information on the wide range of applications for these materials
follows, including drug delivery, tissue engineering, diagnostics,
biosensors, bio separation and actuators. In addition, recent
advances in shape memory biomaterials as active components of
medical devices are also presented."
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