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A wide-ranging review of the issues and opportunities in the
transfer of technology between advanced industrial countries and
the countries of the Former Soviet Union. A major theme is the
complex socio-technological aspects of the process, together with
the related human factors and leadership requirements. The book
presents a very open exchange of views on the difficult obstacles
that the countries of the Former Soviet Union need to overcome and
the market economy countries of the west need to understand. Issues
of patents, intellectual property, personnel training,
reorganization of formerly centralized economies, incentives,
information exchange, and possible models for effective transfer
are highlighted, together with specific examples and discussions of
the most up-to-date knowledge about technology transfer. Audience:
All individuals and organizations concerned with the transfer of
technology, particularly those interested in a candid appraisal of
the issues and opportunities for the transfer of technology and
industrial and scientific cooperation between industrialized market
economies and the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
Unrivalled in its coverage and unique in its hands-on approach,
this guide to the design and construction of scientific apparatus
is essential reading for every scientist and student of
engineering, and physical, chemical, and biological sciences.
Covering the physical principles governing the operation of the
mechanical, optical and electronic parts of an instrument, new
sections on detectors, low-temperature measurements, high-pressure
apparatus, and updated engineering specifications, as well as 400
figures and tables, have been added to this edition. Data on the
properties of materials and components used by manufacturers are
included. Mechanical, optical, and electronic construction
techniques carried out in the lab, as well as those let out to
specialized shops, are also described. Step-by-step instruction
supported by many detailed figures, is given for laboratory skills
such as soldering electrical components, glassblowing, brazing, and
polishing.
This innovative collection of articles approaches American Indian
history and culture from a Marxist perspective. The contributors,
from the United States and Canada, have jumped the boundaries among
the social sciences to consider issues of macroeconomics and
intercultural conflict. The result is a stimulating and substantial
contribution that will interest any reader concerned with policy
affecting North American Indians.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This volume extends the analysis developed in Zaleski's 1971 work.
He provides details of the planning process and its outcome during
the Stalinist years, including the long- and medium-range plans
that were perceived as a means of stimulating greater efforts by
the populace rather than serious statements of goals to be met.
Zaleski's conclusions are valid for understanding the Soviet system
of today and for evaluating the nature of economic planning in any
authoritarian state.
The Encyclopedia of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics
introduces possibly unfamiliar areas, explains important
experimental and computational techniques, and describes modern
endeavors. The encyclopedia quickly provides the basics, defines
the scope of each subdiscipline, and indicates where to go for a
more complete and detailed explanation. Particular attention has
been paid to symbols and abbreviations to make this a user-friendly
encyclopedia. Care has been taken to ensure that the reading level
is suitable for the trained chemist or physicist.
The encyclopedia is divided in three major sections:
FUNDAMENTALS: the mechanics of atoms and molecules and their
interactions, the macroscopic and statistical description of
systems at equilibrium, and the basic ways of treating reacting
systems. The contributions in this section assume a somewhat less
sophisticated audience than the two subsequent sections. At least a
portion of each article inevitably covers material that might also
be found in a modern, undergraduate physical chemistry text.
METHODS: the instrumentation and fundamental theory employed in the
major spectroscopic techniques, the experimental means for
characterizing materials, the instrumentation and basic theory
employed in the study of chemical kinetics, and the computational
techniques used to predict the static and dynamic properties of
materials.
APPLICATIONS: specific topics of current interest and intensive
research.
For the practicing physicist or chemist, this encyclopedia is the
place to start when confronted with a new problem or when the
techniques of an unfamiliar area might be exploited. For a graduate
student in chemistry or physics, the encyclopedia gives a synopsis
of the basics and an overview of the range of activities in which
physical principles are applied to chemical problems. It will lead
any of these groups to the salient points of a new field as rapidly
as possible and gives pointers as to where to read about the topic
in more detail.
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