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Blade of Kings (DVD)
Ying Qu, Jaycee Chan, Bo-Lin Chen, Charlene Choi, Gillian Chung, …
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Fast-paced Hong Kong action adventure. Set in a land ruled by a
vengeful queen (Ying Qu), who insists that all men will be slaves
to women, the film follows the journey of two young brothers,
Charcoal Head (Jaycee Chan) and Blockhead (Bo-Lin Chen), who come
into the possession of a mysterious map. Presuming that the map
will lead them to treasure, the boys set out on an adventure in the
hope of finding wealth and happiness. They are pursued by Spring
(Charlene Choi) and Blue Bird (Gillian Chung), two beautiful female
warriors with secret intentions, and quickly discover that the map
has led them into danger. Will the boys be able to fight their way
to the bottom of the riddle - and past rivals as formidable as the
Lord of Armour (Jackie Chan) - to fulfil their destiny?
The Early Permian Tarim Large Igneous Province in Northwest China:
Tectonics, Petrology, Geochemistry, and Geophysics is the first
book to introduce the Early Permian Tarim Large Igneous Province.
Based on more than twenty years of study, this book systematically
presents time-spatial, geochemical and geodynamic features, along
with the metallogenesis and magma evolution of the Early Permian
Tarim Large Igneous Province. Furthermore, it provides a new
geodynamic model for Large Igneous Provinces. It is intended for
researchers and graduate students in tectonics, igneous petrology,
geochemistry, geophysics, earth evolution and planetary geology in
addition to mining industry professionals.
This book provides foundations for the understanding and design of
computation-efficient algorithms and protocols for those
interactions with environment, i.e., wireless communication
systems. The book provides a systematic treatment of the
theoretical foundation and algorithmic tools necessarily in the
design of computation-efficient algorithms and protocols in
stochastic scheduling. The problems addressed in the book are of
both fundamental and practical importance. Target readers of the
book are researchers and advanced-level engineering students
interested in acquiring in-depth knowledge on the topic and on
stochastic scheduling and their applications, both from theoretical
and engineering perspective.
Supercritical fluids have been utilized for numerous scientific
advancements and industrial innovations. As the concern for
environmental sustainability grows, these fluids have been
increasingly used for energy efficiency purposes. Advanced
Applications of Supercritical Fluids in Energy Systems is a pivotal
reference source for the latest academic material on the
integration of supercritical fluids into contemporary
energy-related applications. Highlighting innovative discussions on
topics such as renewable energy, fluid dynamics, and heat and mass
transfer, this book is ideally designed for researchers, academics,
professionals, graduate students, and practitioners interested in
the latest trends in energy conversion.
This book discusses basic thermodynamic behaviors and 'abnormal'
properties from a thermo-physical perspective, and explores basic
heat transfer and flow properties, the latest findings on their
physical aspects and indications, chemical engineering properties,
microscale phenomena, as well as transient behaviors in fast and
critical environments. It also presents the most and challenging
problems and the outlook for applications and innovations of
supercritical fluids.
This book, written by our distinguished colleague and friend,
Professor Han-Lin Chen of the Institute of Mathematics, Academia
Sinica, Beijing, presents, for the first time in book form, his
extensive work on complex harmonic splines with applications to
wavelet analysis and the numerical solution of boundary integral
equations. Professor Chen has worked in Ap proximation Theory and
Computational Mathematics for over forty years. His scientific
contributions are rich in variety and content. Through his
publications and his many excellent Ph. D. students he has taken a
leader ship role in the development of these fields within China.
This new book is yet another important addition to Professor Chen's
quality research in Computational Mathematics. In the last several
decades, the theory of spline functions and their ap plications
have greatly influenced numerous fields of applied mathematics,
most notably, computational mathematics, wavelet analysis and
geomet ric modeling. Many books and monographs have been published
studying real variable spline functions with a focus on their
algebraic, analytic and computational properties. In contrast, this
book is the first to present the theory of complex harmonic spline
functions and their relation to wavelet analysis with applications
to the solution of partial differential equations and boundary
integral equations of the second kind. The material presented in
this book is unique and interesting. It provides a detailed summary
of the important research results of the author and his group and
as well as others in the field."
Methane hydrates are still a complicated target for today's oil and
gas offshore engineers, particularly the lack of reliable real
field test data or obtaining the most recent technology available
on the feasibility and challenges surrounding the extraction of
methane hydrates. Oceanic Methane Hydrates delivers the solid
foundation as well as today's advances and challenges that remain.
Starting with the fundamental knowledge on gas hydrates, the
authors define the origin, estimations, and known exploration and
production methods. Historical and current oil and gas fields and
roadmaps containing methane hydrates around the world are also
covered to help lay the foundation for the early career engineer.
Lab experiments and advancements in numerical reservoir simulations
transition the engineer from research to practice with real
field-core sampling techniques covered, points on how to choose
producible methane hydrate reservoirs, and the importance of
emerging technologies. Actual comparable onshore tests from around
the world are included to help the engineer gain clarity on field
expectations. Rounding out the reference are emerging technologies
in all facets of the business including well completion and
monitoring, economics aspects to consider, and environmental
challenges, particularly methods to reduce the costs of methane
hydrate exploration and production techniques. Rounding out a look
at future trends, Oceanic Methane Hydrates covers both the basics
and advances needed for today's engineers to gain the required
knowledge needed to tackle this challenging and exciting future
energy source.
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the theoretical
foundation and algorithmic tools necessary in the design of
efficient tag counting and monitoring algorithms in emerging RFID
systems. The book delivers an in-depth analysis on the following
problems ranging from theoretical modeling and analysis, to
practical algorithm design and optimization: Stability analysis of
the frame slotted Aloha protocol, the de facto standard in RFID tag
counting and identification; Tag population estimation in dynamic
RFID systems; Missing tag event detection in the presence of
unexpected tags; Missing tag event detection in multi-group
multi-region RFID systems. The target readers are researchers and
advanced-level engineering students interested in acquiring
in-depth knowledge on the topic and on RFID systems and their
applications.
Informed by the social-ecological framework, this book focuses on
the development of Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) in
urban China. Bringing a timely discussion around HCBS development
in Shanghai, it presents an interplay of formal caregiving
relationships, evolving caregiving culture, and the trajectory of
long-term care in China. Drawing on surveys, in-depth interviews,
and government archives, this book explores the emergence of one of
the most developed HCBS programs in Shanghai, its development over
the past decade, its administration and services, resource
allocation, staff members' work experiences, older adults' service
experiences, as well as service evaluation and improvements.
Offering fresh insight into new forms of caregiving in community
settings, and shaping a new discourse on caregiving policy, this
book is a key read for both students and practitioners in the
fields of long-term care, gerontology, geriatrics, health care, and
health policy.
With an increasing number of elders moving into nursing homes, the
shift from family to nursing home care calls for an exploration of
caregiving decision-making in urban China. This study examines how
a rapidly growing aging population, the one-child policy, and
economic reform in urban China pose unprecedented challenges to the
country's ingrained tradition of family caregiving. It presents
interviews of matched elders and their children from a
government-sponsored nursing home in Shanghai and analyzes the
decision-making process of institutionalization. This book offers
fresh insight into the evolving culture and arrangements of
caregiving in contemporary Chinese society, illuminating the
diverse needs for long-term care of Chinese elders-the world's
largest aging population-in the coming decades.
Spatial Implications and Planning Criteria for High-speed Rail
Cities and Regions evaluates the varied experiences that HSR
systems have brought about to different station-cities and their
regional territories around the world, with an eye towards better
future planning and policy of such systems. This edited volume
draws from examples of high-speed rail operations in different
cities in Europe and Asia to depict the various impacts of this
major transportation infrastructure. It attempts to distinguish the
short- and long-term impacts described in the literature,
classifying them into regional and inter-urban effects, urban
effects, and wider economic impacts. Planning challenges appear at
two major points: 1) during the initial planning stage that
includes the route and location of stations; and 2) during the
development process that follows. The case studies in the book
concentrate on a variety of topics from the impact of high-speed
rail on population growth in some station-cities, to the regional
economic impacts that an HSR system can bring about to the larger
territories it passes through, to the potential of station-cities
to better attract firms, or to experience increases in tourism and
commerce. They also assess planning strategies and experiences from
station-cities to draw lessons for future HSR planning policies.
The Chapters in this book were originally published in a special
issue of European Planning Studies.
This handbook includes three parts, corresponding to the following
three domains of OR/MS research related to sustainability: (i)
Systems Design, Innovation, and Technology, (ii) Manufacturing,
Logistics, and Transportation, and (iii) Sustainable Natural
Resource Management. The first part of the handbook (Chapters 2-6)
will focus on the creation and development of sustainable products,
services, value chains, and organizations from a systems
perspective. Key areas to be covered include Green Design &
Innovation, Technology and Engineering Management, Sustainable
Value Chain Systems, Sustainability Standards and Performance
Evaluation, and Circular Economy and New Research Directions in
Sustainability. The second part of the handbook (Chapters 7-11)
will concentrate on the major operational and logistic issues faced
by today's industries in pursuing sustainability. Key areas to be
covered include Remanufacturing, Reverse Logistics, Closed-Loop
Supply Chains, Sustainable Transportation, and New Research
Directions in Green Supply Chain Management. The third part of the
proposed handbook (Chapters 12-16) will center on major
sustainability issues in managing engineering infrastructure and
natural resources. Key areas to be covered include Renewable
Energy, Sustainable Water Resource, Biofuel Infrastructure, Natural
Gas, and New Research Direction in Sustainable Resource Management.
The handbook aims to bridge the three main OR/MS research domains
in sustainability: "Systems Design, Innovation, and Technology,"
"Manufacturing, Logistics, and Transportation," and "Sustainable
Natural Resource Management." Traditionally, these domains are
treated separately in the OR/MS literature. By combining the three
domains, the handbook will provide a more holistic treatment of
MS/OR methodologies to address critical sustainability issues faced
by today's society. Unlike most existing handbooks which only focus
on current OR/MS research in sustainability within a domain, this
handbook will include a concluding chapter in each of the three
parts to discuss and identify potential future research directions
in each of the three main domains.
Since 1978, when China embarked on a new period of economic reforms
and introduced open door policies, it has experienced a great urban
transformation. The role of transport has proved indispensable in
this unprecedented rapid urbanisation and economic growth. As the
first research-focused book dedicated to this important topic, the
Handbook on Transport and Urban Transformation in China offers new
insight into the various opportunities and challenges brought by
fast-paced motorisation and urban development, and explores them in
broad spatial-economic, environmental, social, and institutional
dimensions. This collection is an informative and comprehensive
reference for researchers and academics at all levels studying
transport, urban planning, and geography. It will also help
practitioners and consultants gain a deeper understanding of policy
development and best practices, and international and domestic
policy makers will find guidance in the implications and lessons
proposed for future transport research, policy, and practice.
Contributors include: M. Cao, X. Chen, C. Curtis, X. Fu, Y. Gao, Y.
Gao, D. Gong, R. Hickman, S. Huang, Z. Kang, M.-P. Kwan, C. Liu, Y.
Liu, P. Newman, Z.-R. Peng, D. Pojani, B. Quan, J. Scheurer, Y.
Shen, K. Si, N. Ta, Y. Tang, A. Thomas, Y. Tian, H. Titheridge, S.
Wang, Y. Wang, P. Wei, T.G. Wereta, A.R. Williams, J. Wu, D. Xu, J.
Xu, R. Ye, P. Zhao, M. Zhang, X. Zhang, F. Zhen
This book explores how students in China vary in their
understanding of careers upon arrival at college and how these
initial differences develop into distinctive career preparation
pathways. Drawing on survey data, students' self-reflections, and
semi-structured interviews over the four years, the book examines
students' engagement in curricular and extracurricular activities,
as well as their interactions with peers, faculty, and staff, and
how this affects their ability to navigate, develop, and cultivate
career prospects and relevant skills. It also considers how
colleges may aggravate social inequality rather than equalize among
students with divergent family backgrounds through cumulative
advantage framework, impacting on their conceptualization and
construction of careers. Addressing a key generation in a key
market, this text will interest students, scholars and
practitioners in sociology, social work, education, and public
policy, career counselling, student affairs, human resources, and
education policy.
What things count as individuals, and how do we individuate them?
It is a classic philosophical question often tackled from the
perspective of analytic metaphysics. This volume proposes that
there is another channel by which to approach individuation - from
that of scientific practices. From this perspective, the question
then becomes: How do scientists individuate things and, therefore,
count them as individuals? This volume collects the work of
philosophers of science to engage with this central philosophical
conundrum from a new angle, highlighting the crucial topic of
experimental individuation and building upon recent, pioneering
work in the philosophy of science. An introductory chapter
foregrounds the problem of individuation, arguing it should be
considered prior to the topic of individuality. The following
chapters address individuation and individuality from a variety of
perspectives, with prominent themes being the importance of
experimentation, individuation as a process, and pluralism in
individuation's criteria. Contributions examine individuation in a
wide range of sciences, including stem cell biology, particle
physics, and community ecology. Other chapters examine the
metaphysics of individuation, its bearing on realism/antirealism
debates, and interrogate epistemic aspects of individuation in
scientific practice. In exploring individuation from the philosophy
of biology, physics, and other scientific subjects, this volume
ultimately argues for the possibility of several criteria of
individuation, upending the tenets of traditional metaphysics. It
provides insights for philosophers of science, but also for
scientists interested in the conceptual foundations of their work.
This book discusses basic thermodynamic behaviors and 'abnormal'
properties from a thermo-physical perspective, and explores basic
heat transfer and flow properties, the latest findings on their
physical aspects and indications, chemical engineering properties,
microscale phenomena, as well as transient behaviors in fast and
critical environments. It also presents the most and challenging
problems and the outlook for applications and innovations of
supercritical fluids.
This book, written by our distinguished colleague and friend,
Professor Han-Lin Chen of the Institute of Mathematics, Academia
Sinica, Beijing, presents, for the first time in book form, his
extensive work on complex harmonic splines with applications to
wavelet analysis and the numerical solution of boundary integral
equations. Professor Chen has worked in Ap proximation Theory and
Computational Mathematics for over forty years. His scientific
contributions are rich in variety and content. Through his
publications and his many excellent Ph. D. students he has taken a
leader ship role in the development of these fields within China.
This new book is yet another important addition to Professor Chen's
quality research in Computational Mathematics. In the last several
decades, the theory of spline functions and their ap plications
have greatly influenced numerous fields of applied mathematics,
most notably, computational mathematics, wavelet analysis and
geomet ric modeling. Many books and monographs have been published
studying real variable spline functions with a focus on their
algebraic, analytic and computational properties. In contrast, this
book is the first to present the theory of complex harmonic spline
functions and their relation to wavelet analysis with applications
to the solution of partial differential equations and boundary
integral equations of the second kind. The material presented in
this book is unique and interesting. It provides a detailed summary
of the important research results of the author and his group and
as well as others in the field."
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Brain Informatics - International Conference, BI 2011, Lanzhou, China, September 7-9, 2011. Proceedings (Paperback, Edition.)
Bin Hu, Jiming Liu, Lin Chen, Ning Zhong
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Conference on Brain Informatics, BI 2011, held in Lanzhou, China,
in September 2011. The 27 revised full papers and 6 keynote talks
were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book.
They are grouped in topcial sections on thinking and
perception-centric investigations of human information processing
systems; information technologies for the management, analysis and
use of brain data; cognition-inspired applications. Furthermore,
there is a section with 8 papers from the workshop on
meta-synthesis and complex systems.
This book presents a three-factor model of the term structure of interest rates in which the short mean and volatility of the short rate are stochastic. By this specification, this model has nested many of the term structure models in the existing literature. Based on this rather realistic and sophisticated model, the book further shows how to price interest rate derivatives and to formulate risk management schemes. The model is potentially useful for practical purposes such as pricing bonds, hedging bond portfolios, and formulating dynamic trading strategies. The model could also be used to perform other types of security analyses, such as the valuation of mortgage-backed securities, synthetic security construction, immunization, portfolio indexing, asset/liability management, etc.
This book provides foundations for the understanding and design of
computation-efficient algorithms and protocols for those
interactions with environment, i.e., wireless communication
systems. The book provides a systematic treatment of the
theoretical foundation and algorithmic tools necessarily in the
design of computation-efficient algorithms and protocols in
stochastic scheduling. The problems addressed in the book are of
both fundamental and practical importance. Target readers of the
book are researchers and advanced-level engineering students
interested in acquiring in-depth knowledge on the topic and on
stochastic scheduling and their applications, both from theoretical
and engineering perspective.
This handbook includes three parts, corresponding to the following
three domains of OR/MS research related to sustainability: (i)
Systems Design, Innovation, and Technology, (ii) Manufacturing,
Logistics, and Transportation, and (iii) Sustainable Natural
Resource Management. The first part of the handbook (Chapters 2-6)
will focus on the creation and development of sustainable products,
services, value chains, and organizations from a systems
perspective. Key areas to be covered include Green Design &
Innovation, Technology and Engineering Management, Sustainable
Value Chain Systems, Sustainability Standards and Performance
Evaluation, and Circular Economy and New Research Directions in
Sustainability. The second part of the handbook (Chapters 7-11)
will concentrate on the major operational and logistic issues faced
by today's industries in pursuing sustainability. Key areas to be
covered include Remanufacturing, Reverse Logistics, Closed-Loop
Supply Chains, Sustainable Transportation, and New Research
Directions in Green Supply Chain Management. The third part of the
proposed handbook (Chapters 12-16) will center on major
sustainability issues in managing engineering infrastructure and
natural resources. Key areas to be covered include Renewable
Energy, Sustainable Water Resource, Biofuel Infrastructure, Natural
Gas, and New Research Direction in Sustainable Resource Management.
The handbook aims to bridge the three main OR/MS research domains
in sustainability: "Systems Design, Innovation, and Technology,"
"Manufacturing, Logistics, and Transportation," and "Sustainable
Natural Resource Management." Traditionally, these domains are
treated separately in the OR/MS literature. By combining the three
domains, the handbook will provide a more holistic treatment of
MS/OR methodologies to address critical sustainability issues faced
by today's society. Unlike most existing handbooks which only focus
on current OR/MS research in sustainability within a domain, this
handbook will include a concluding chapter in each of the three
parts to discuss and identify potential future research directions
in each of the three main domains.
Informed by the social-ecological framework, this book focuses on
the development of Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) in
urban China. Bringing a timely discussion around HCBS development
in Shanghai, it presents an interplay of formal caregiving
relationships, evolving caregiving culture, and the trajectory of
long-term care in China. Drawing on surveys, in-depth interviews,
and government archives, this book explores the emergence of one of
the most developed HCBS programs in Shanghai, its development over
the past decade, its administration and services, resource
allocation, staff members' work experiences, older adults' service
experiences, as well as service evaluation and improvements.
Offering fresh insight into new forms of caregiving in community
settings, and shaping a new discourse on caregiving policy, this
book is a key read for both students and practitioners in the
fields of long-term care, gerontology, geriatrics, health care, and
health policy.
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