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The collection of articles in this volume include Animal
Circoviruses; Evolutions, Epidemiology and Dispersal of
Flaviviruses; Hantavirus Infections in Europe; Forest Insect Pests;
and Whiteflies: Vectors and Victims of Geminivirus.
Mycorrhiza - the symbiosis between plants and fungi - plays a key
role in plant life. This book reviews for the first time the
current knowledge of 15 individual genera of ectomycorrhizal fungi.
It is unique in that each chapter is dedicated to a single fungal
genus, each written by internationally recognized experts on the
respective fungal genera. It is thus an invaluable reference source
for researchers, students and practitioners in the fields of
mycorrhizal biology, mycology, forestry, plant sciences and soil
biology.
Written by John M. Chambers, the leading developer of the original
S software, Extending R covers key concepts and techniques in R to
support analysis and research projects. It presents the core ideas
of R, provides programming guidance for projects of all scales, and
introduces new, valuable techniques that extend R. The book also
incorporates a new structure for interfaces applicable to a variety
of languages. A reflection of what R is today, this guide explains
how to design and organize extensions to R by correctly using
objects, functions, and interfaces. It enables current and future
users to add their own contributions and packages to R.
This is an evidence based manual of diagnosis and interventions for
helping children between three and six years old who lack, a
complete range of fundamental movement skills. The book outlines
the difficulties young children have with movement, especially
developmental co ordination disorder (DCD) and explains their
assessment, using especially the early years motor skills checklist
(EYMSC), a unique instrument aimed specifically at children between
three to six years old. The management of the condition is then
discussed, giving particular attention to the Special Education
Needs Code of Practice. Finally, the book explores the notion of a
developmental coach, suggesting that parents and caretakers are the
most appropriate individuals to fill this role. This book contains
photocopiable Early Years Movement Skills (EYMSC) checklist, and is
based on the authors' extensive experience in this field.
After the publication of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, a complex
series of debates occurred over the traditions of English poetry.
Analyzing these diverse discussions in a wide range of well-known
periodicals during the late modernist period, Chambers uncovers how
poetry was shaped by avant-garde ideas, setting poetic trends for
the 20th century.
Mycorrhiza - the symbiosis between plants and fungi - plays a key
role in plant life. This book reviews for the first time the
current knowledge of 15 individual genera of ectomycorrhizal fungi.
It is unique in that each chapter is dedicated to a single fungal
genus, each written by internationally recognized experts on the
respective fungal genera. It is thus an invaluable reference source
for researchers, students and practitioners in the fields of
mycorrhizal biology, mycology, forestry, plant sciences and soil
biology.
Here is a thorough and authoritative guide to the latest version of the S language and its programming environment. Programming With Data describes a new and greatly extended version of S, written by the chief designer of the language itself. It is a guide to the complete programming process, starting from simple, interactive use, and continuing through ambitious software projects. The focus is on the needs of the programmer/user, with the aim of turning ideas into software, quickly and faithfully. The new version of S provides a powerful class/method structure, new techniques to deal with large objects, extended interfaces to other languages and files, object-based documentation compatible with HTML, and powerful new interactive programming techniques. This version of S underlies the S-Plus system, versions 5.0 and higher.
This proceedings of the European Society of Toxicology Meeting held
in Leipzig, September 12 - 14, 1990 deals with the following
topics; - Neurotoxicology of different noxious compounds, - New
aspects and methods intoxicopathology, - Cardiovascular toxicology,
- Toxic effects on haemostasis, - Toxic effects on liver and
kidney, - Miscellaneous toxic effects.
This supplement contains the papers submitted at EUROTOX 88, the
joint Congress of the European Society of Toxicology and the
Federation of the European Societies of Toxicology. The theme was
one of monitoring and examining the effects of toxic substances in
the biological response at the subcellular level. Mechanisms of
metal carcinogenicity are discussed as well as the biomonitoring of
chemical exposure. Reports are provided on the role of individual
differences in man and the effect of risk assessment. Papers appear
dealing with the genetic control of drug metabolizing enzymes. The
role of metabolism in organic specific toxicity is discussed.
Information is included on the toxicological impact of chemicals
interfering with the endocrine system as well as on the effects of
toxicants on the immune system. Presentations deal with the current
status of risk assessment in environmental toxicology.
This supplement presents the papers submitted at the 27th meeting
of the European Society of Toxicology, which was organised by the
British Toxicology Society and held in Harrogate, England. As
evident from the title of this book, the overall theme of the
meeting was an exploration of some of the mechanisms of toxicity,
as well as some models used in the investigation of toxic action.
The topics dealt with can be grouped under four headings. The first
of these, on the mechanisms involved in cell injury, was a joint
symposium of the European Society of Toxicology and the Society of
Toxicology of the United States of America. In the second group,
mechanisms in carcinogen risk assessment were discussed. Mechanisms
and models of teratogenesis was the subject of the third group of
invited papers. Finally, a workshop on safety evaluation of
biotechnological products dealt with present and future problems
which this new area of technology poses for toxicologists. Short
communications on recent studies and developments in toxicological
techniques which were presented at the meeting are also included in
this volume.
In 1983, Genetics and Conservation was published to encourage the
dissemination of knowledge regarding the application of scientific
theory and research to conservation programs. It was also intended
to encourage genetics research regarding population viability
management needs that were prevalent at the time. Twenty years
later the needs have not diminished. Despite its age, Genetics and
Conservation still stimulates research and information translation
for conservation applications. It also contributes historic
perspective regarding progress in the field of conservation
genetics. In the early and mid-1900s, numerous individuals who came
from diverse backgrounds built the foundations of science
applications in conservation. Though they are no longer with us,
their contributions helped generate our own interests in genetic
applications. The contributions of Archie Carr, Raymond Dasmann,
John Eisenberg, Otto Frankel, Jack R. Harlan, Starker Leopold, Gene
Namkoong, Ulysses Seal, George Wright and Sewell Wright remain
essential in our work. Pivotal publications in the late 1970s and
early 1980s, such as Otto Frankel and Michael Soule's Conservation
and Evolution and Michael Soule and Bruce Wilcox's Conservation
Biology, helped accelerate the integration of genetics into
conservation applications. Over these last two decades, Genetics
and Conservation accomplished its initial purpose. Its use persists
in college seminars, field courses, and national and international
ecologic programs. It is also used as a major planning and
application reference by managers of refuges, parks, forests,
reserves, ranches, aquaria, zoologic gardens and botanic gardens.
This reprinting of Genetics and Conservation is ultimately an
expression of professional values and of gratitude to those who
have helped configure our current concepts of ecologically and
culturally sustainable conservation. "Indeed, this book should be
read and its message understood by everyone involved in biological
conservation." American Scientist
A timely examination of social policy through a social
constructivist and economic lens, Social Policy and Social Change
illuminates the root causes of common social problems and how
policy has attempted to ameliorate them. In so doing, the book
focuses on how social policies in the United States can be
transformed to promote social justice for all groups. The book
uniquely offers both an historical analysis of social problems and
social policies, and an economic analysis of how capitalism and the
market economy have contributed to social problems and impacted
social policies. The book goes beyond the U.S. borders to examine
the impact of globalization in the United States and in the Global
South. It considers the meaning and impact of the election of
Barack Obama as President of the United States and explores the
policy solutions his administration has proposed to deal with the
economic recession of 2008-2009. The book also discusses social
workers as agents of social change and advocates of social and
economic justice. It examines five key realms: Poverty in families
and the welfare system, poverty among the elderly and social
security, child maltreatment and child welfare policy, health and
mental health policy, and housing policy.
After a preface describing the purpose and content of this work,
the author presents a lengthy bibliography of sources. The proper
names in the lyrics of the troubadours follows. Frank M. Chambers'
book endeavors to include all the proper names found in the lyric
poems of the twelfth and thirteenth century poets known as the
troubadours. This work includes a lengthy bibliography along with
the list of names.
Up-to-Date Guidance from One of the Foremost Members of the R Core
Team Written by John M. Chambers, the leading developer of the
original S software, Extending R covers key concepts and techniques
in R to support analysis and research projects. It presents the
core ideas of R, provides programming guidance for projects of all
scales, and introduces new, valuable techniques that extend R. The
book first describes the fundamental characteristics and background
of R, giving readers a foundation for the remainder of the text. It
next discusses topics relevant to programming with R, including the
apparatus that supports extensions. The book then extends R's data
structures through object-oriented programming, which is the key
technique for coping with complexity. The book also incorporates a
new structure for interfaces applicable to a variety of languages.
A reflection of what R is today, this guide explains how to design
and organize extensions to R by correctly using objects, functions,
and interfaces. It enables current and future users to add their
own contributions and packages to R. A 2017 Choice Outstanding
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