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Richard T (Richard Taylor) 1 Wiley, John C. Winston Company
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Discovery Miles 8 300
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The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, since its inception, has
been recognized as a cornerstone of heterocyclic chemistry. Each
volume attempts to discuss all aspects - properties, synthesis,
reactions, physiological and industrial significance - of a
specific ring system. To keep the series up-to-date, supplementary
volumes covering the recent literature on each individual ring
system have been published. Many ring systems (such as pyridines
and oxazoles) are treated in distinct books, each consisting of
separate volumes or parts dealing with different individual topics.
With all authors are recognized authorities, the Chemistry of
Heterocyclic Chemistry is considered worldwide as the indispensable
resource for organic, bioorganic, and medicinal chemists.
Exciting developments in strategic areas of science and engineering
makes for possible new engineered structures identified as quantum
metamaterials. These new structures offer unusual properties that
involve fundamental concepts such as entangled quantum states,
superposition, quantum coherence, analog quantum simulation, etc.,
opening a new era of technological advancement. This manuscript
presents the output of a recent workshop held at the National
Institute of Standards and Technology in 2018. It covers the key
scientific ideas, various technical approaches under investigation,
and the potential technological outcomes in a new field of
research.
Since the publication of the first edition in 1977, Africa has
established itself as a leading resource for teaching, business,
and scholarship. This fourth edition has been completely revised
and focuses on the dynamism and diversity of contemporary Africa.
The volume emphasizes contemporary culture civil and social issues,
art, religion, and the political scene and provides an overview of
significant themes that bear on Africa's place in the world.
Historically grounded, Africa provides a comprehensive view of the
ways that African women and men have constructed their lives and
engaged in collective activities at the local, national, and global
levels."
The Life and Works of Lev Ivanov is the first book-length study in any language of this Russian choreographer - Marius Petipa's colleague and Tchaikovsky's collaborator - who is widely celebrated yet virtually unknown. It follows Ivanov from his school days to a career as choreographer in one of the greatest ballet companies in the world - the Imperial Ballet of St Petersburg. That mileu, Ivanov's ballets, and their reception are described and lavishly documented.
The powerful, long-repressed classic of Dallas history that
examines the violent and suppressed history of race and racism in
the city. Written by longtime Dallas political journalist Jim
Schutze, formerly of the Dallas Times Herald and Dallas Observer,
and currently columnist at D Magazine, The Accommodation follows
the story of Dallas from slavery through the Civil Rights Movement,
and the city's desegregation efforts in the 1950s and '60s. Known
for being an uninhibited and honest account of the city's
institutional and structural racism, Schutze's book argues that
Dallas' desegregation period came at a great cost to Black leaders
in the city. Now, after decades out of print and hand-circulated
underground, Schutze's book serves as a reminder of what an
American city will do to protect the white status quo.
Medical anthropology encompasses a wide range of perspectives as it
seeks to understand human health and illness. An ideal core text
for introductory courses, Medical Anthropology: A Biocultural
Approach provides a current and accessible overview of this diverse
and rapidly expanding field. Working from a iocultural approach,
Medical Anthropology examines the major health issues that affect
most human societies, describing and synthesizing the ways in which
biology, culture, health, and environment interact. It integrates
up-to-date and relevant biological data with analyses of both
evolutionary theory and the sociocultural conditions that often
lead to major challenges to our health and survival.
Authors Andrea S. Wiley and John S. Allen first present basic
biological information on a specific health condition and then
extend their investigation to include evolutionary, historical,
sociocultural, and political-economic perspectives. Topics covered
include healers and healing; health, diet, and nutrition; child
health, growth, and development; reproductive health; aging;
infectious disease; behavioral disease; stress, social inequality,
and race; and mental illness. Each chapter features a variety of
case studies and examples--current and historical, local and
global--that demonstrate how a medical anthropological perspective
can shed important light on a particular health condition. In
addition, the text is enhanced by numerous tables, figures, review
questions, critical thinking questions, suggestions for
accompanying ethnographies, and a glossary to help students better
understand the material. Throughout the text, the authors consider
how a biocultural anthropological approach could be applied to more
effective prevention and treatment efforts. They also highlight the
ways in which medical anthropology has the potential to help
improve the health of populations around the world.
A giant in the pantheon of 19th century composers, Tchaikovsky
continues to enthrall audiences today. From the
Nutcracker--arguably the most popular ballet currently on the
boards--Swan Lake, and Sleeping Beauty, to Eugene Onegin and Pique
Dame, to the Symphony Pathetique and the always rousing,
canon-blasting 1812 Overture--this prolific and beloved composer's
works are perennial favorites. Now, John Wiley, a renowned
Tchaikovsky scholar, provides a fresh biography aimed in classic
Master Musicians style at the student and music lover. Wiley deftly
draws on documents from imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet era
sources, providing a more balanced look at recent controversies
surrounding the marriage, death, and sexuality of the composer. The
author dovetails the biographical material with separate chapters
that treat the music thoroughly and fully, work-by-work, with more
substantial explorations of Tchaikovsky's most familiar
compositions. These analyses present new, even iconoclastic
perspectives on the music and the composer's intent and expression.
Several informative appendices, in the Master Musicians format,
include an exhaustive list of works and bibliography.
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