|
Showing 1 - 25 of
100 matches in All Departments
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This important Handbook is an essential guide to the
state-of-the-art concepts, debates and innovative practices in the
field of cumulative impact assessment. It helps to strengthen the
foundations of this challenging field, identify key issues
demanding solutions and summarize recent trends in forward
progress, particularly through the use of illustrative case
examples. Taking an international and transdisciplinary approach,
this Handbook provides readers with frameworks and methodologies
currently in use by leading academics, consultants and many others
involved in cumulative impact assessment and management. This
wide-ranging body of work demonstrates increased application of
relevant, cross-disciplinary science to cumulative impact
assessment problems, as well as a continued commitment to bridge
the theory and practice gap for more effective and efficient
assessments. Chapters also address contemporary and often
controversial issues across a variety of sectors including
agriculture, energy, watershed management, regional land use
planning, and transport. This cutting-edge Handbook will be of
great interest to academics and students who wish to further
develop their understanding of key concepts within the field. It
will also be beneficial to practitioners, industry, government
officials and the many organizations involved in cumulative impact
assessment processes.
Jolly Sailors Bold: Ballads and Songs of the American Sailor is a
major anthology of folk songs and parlor songs excavated from
nine-teenth-century sailors' shipboard journals. The
author-editor-compiler is Stuart M. Frank, senior curator of the
world-famous New Bedford Whaling Museum, executive director
emeritus of the Kendall Whaling Museum, and renowned authority on
sailor songs and shipboard music. The product of more than thirty
years of research, this book features authentic historic renditions
of more than two hundred songs, with texts recovered unchanged from
historic nineteenth-century shipboard manuscripts, here reunited
with their original melodies.
Guest edited by Drs. Rachel Frank and Brian Cole, this issue of
Clinics in Sports Medicine will cover several key areas of interest
related to OrthoBiologics in Sports Medicine. This issue is one of
four selected each year by the series Consulting Editor, Dr. Mark
Miller. Articles in this issue include: Corticosteroids and
Hyaluronic Acid Injections, Platelet Rich Plasma, Adipose Derived
Stem Cell Treatments and Formulations, Amniotic Derived Treatments
and Formulations, Orthobiologics For Ligament Repair and
Reconstruction, Orthobiologics For Bone Healing, Orthobiologics For
Focal Articular Cartilage Defects, OrthoBiologics for
Osteoarthritis, Emerging Orthobiologics Techniques and The Future,
and Incorporating Orthobiologics Into Your Clinical Practice.
Why do some Western women choose to join Christian and Islamic revivalist movements in the present day? Revivalist religions (often called fundamentalist) have a reputation for the policing of gender boundaries and roles and the blanket subjugation of women. This study aims particularly to establish what the attractions might be for women who choose to swim against the prevailing consumerist current and affiliate themselves with such groups in a liberal democracy.
There is an increasing demand for dynamic systems to become safer, more reliable and more economical in operation. This requirement extends beyond the normally accepted safety-critical systems e.g., nuclear reactors, aircraft and many chemical processes, to systems such as autonomous vehicles and some process control systems where the system availability is vital. The field of fault diagnosis for dynamic systems (including fault detection and isolation) has become an important topic of research. Many applications of qualitative and quantitative modelling, statistical processing and neural networks are now being planned and developed in complex engineering systems. Issues of Fault Diagnosis for Dynamic Systems has been prepared by experts in fault detection and isolation (FDI) and fault diagnosis with wide ranging experience.Subjects featured include: - Real plant application studies; - Non-linear observer methods; - Robust approaches to FDI; - The use of parity equations; - Statistical process monitoring; - Qualitative modelling for diagnosis; - Parameter estimation approaches to FDI; - Fault diagnosis for descriptor systems; - FDI in inertial navigation; - Stuctured approaches to FDI; - Change detection methods; - Bio-medical studies. Researchers and industrial experts will appreciate the combination of practical issues and mathematical theory with many examples. Control engineers will profit from the application studies.
'Internationalism in Children's Series' investigates
'internationalism' through various cultural, historical and
theoretical lenses in series created for a child readership. Using
the familiarity of the series character and format to form a bridge
to the wider world, authors from the 19th century to contemporary
times have expanded the definition of internationalism. This volume
examines these definitions as they vary from series to series and
even book to book in a rapidly changing, ever-shrinking world.
|
Embodiment (Hardcover)
Tom Ziemke, Jordan Zlatev, Roslyn M. Frank
|
R4,768
Discovery Miles 47 680
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
The first volume of the two-volume set Body, Language and Mind
focuses on the concept of embodiment, understood in most general
terms as "the bodily basis of phenomena such as meaning, mind,
cognition and language". The volume offers a representative, multi-
and interdisciplinary state-of-the-art collection of papers on
embodiment and brings together a large variety of different
perspectives, from cognitive linguistics, cognitive science,
philosophy, psychology, semiotics and artificial intelligence.
Being envisioned as a reader of sorts in theoretical and empirical
research on embodiment, the book revolves around several core
issues that have been addressed previously, to a large degree
independently, in various disciplines. In particular the volume
illustrates the diversity of notions of embodiment that has arisen
in various disciplines over the last twenty years, and addresses
the question how these different interpretations relate to each
other, i.e. are they different aspects of or different perspectives
on the same phenomena, or do they actually contradict each other?
For this purpose, several aspects of cognition and language, such
as phenomenal experience, perception, action, conceptualization,
communication, meaning creation, social interaction and culture,
are illuminated from the perspective of different theories of
embodiment. The contributions are integrated through
cross-connections between individual authors' papers and through an
introductory essay that identifies the different strands of
research, the central issues that they share, and the synergies
that can be gained from addressing embodiment from an
interdisciplinary perspective.
The contributions contained in the second volume of the two-volume
set Body, Language and Mind introduce and elaborate upon the
concept of sociocultural situatedness, understood broadly as the
way in which minds and cognitive processes are shaped, both
individually and collectively, by their interaction with
socioculturally contextualized structures and practices; and,
furthermore, how these structures interact, contextually, with
language and can become embodied in it. Drawing on theoretical
concepts and analytical tools within the purview of cognitive
linguistics and related fields, the volume explores the
relationship between body, language and mind, focusing on the
complex mutually reinforcing relationships holding between the
sociocultural contextualisation of language and, inversely, the
linguistic contextualisation of culure. Stated differently, the
notion of sociocultural situatedness allows for language to be seen
as a cultural activity and at the same time as a subtle mechanism
for organizing culture and thought. The volume offers a
representative, multi- and interdisciplinary collection of new
papers on sociocultural situatedness, bringing together for the
first time a wide variety of perspectives and case studies directed
explicitly to elucidating the analytical potential of this concept
for cognitive linguists and other researchers working in allied
fields such as AI, discourse studies and cognitive anthropology.
The book brings together several core issues related to the notion
of sociocultural situatedness, some of which have been addressed
previously, although to a large degree sporadically and from a
variety of disciplinary perspectives without fully exploring the
possible analytical advantages of this concept as a tool for
investigating the role of culturally entrenched schemata in
cognition and language. In short, this is the first comprehensive
survey of sociocultural situatedness theory.
Life is often considered to be a journey. The lifecycle of waste
can similarly be considered to be a journey from the cradle (when
an item becomes valueless and, usually, is placed in the dustbin)
to the grave (when value is restored by creating usable material or
energy; or the waste is transformed into emissions to water or air,
or into inert material placed in a landfill). This preface provides
a route map for the journey the reader of this book will undertake.
Who? Who are the intended readers of this book? Waste managers
(whether in public service or private companies) will find a
holistic approach for improving the environmental quality and the
economic cost of managing waste. The book contains general
principles based on cutting edge experience being developed across
Europe. Detailed data and a computer model will enable operations
managers to develop data-based improvements to their systems.
Producers oj waste will be better able to understand how their
actions can influence the operation of environmentally improved
waste management systems. Designers oj products and packages will
be better able to understand how their design criteria can improve
the compatibility of their product or package with developing,
environmentally improved waste management systems. Waste data
specialists (whether in laboratories, consultancies or environ
mental managers of waste facilities) will see how the scope,
quantity and quality of their data can be improved to help their
colleagues design more effective waste management systems."
Of all the important factors that must be considered when assessing
and treating an athlete, the impact of patient sex is perhaps the
most critical, yet historically has often been neglected. The "same
injury" in a male patient may present differently, sometimes in
subtle ways, than in a female patient and may require a different
treatment approach. The Female Athlete, edited by Dr. Rachel Frank,
provides concise, expert coverage of the ways in which common
sports medicine injuries present in female patients versus male
patients, describing recent literature analyzing sex differences in
injury patterns and available treatment options. Provides a
comprehensive review of key areas of importance related to care for
women in sports, including the differences in care and treatment
for male and female patients. Covers many of the most common
injuries female athletes face, including ACL injuries, shoulder
instability, concussion, stress fractures, female overuse injuries,
and more. Considers prevention strategies, nutritional
recommendations, as well as exercise recommendations for women
during pregnancy.
This volume provides a broad overview of the fundamental materials
science of thin films that use silicon as an active substrate or
passive template, with an emphasis on opportunities and challenges
for practical applications in electronics and photonics. It covers
three materials classes on silicon: Semiconductors such as undoped
and doped Si and SiGe, SiC, GaN, and III-V arsenides and
phosphides; dielectrics including silicon nitride and high-k,
low-k, and electro-optically active oxides; and metals, in
particular silicide alloys. The impact of film growth and
integration on physical, electrical, and optical properties, and
ultimately device performance, is highlighted.
As defined by the editors of this book, 'non-market
entrepreneurship' consists of all forms of entrepreneurship not
being undertaken solely for purposes of profit maximization or
commercialization, and encompasses entrepreneurial activities such
as social enterprise and entrepreneurship, public sector
entrepreneurship, policy entrepreneurship, non-profit
entrepreneurship, and philanthropic enterprise, among many others.
The eminent cast of contributors gives coherence to the academic
and public discussions on the topic, builds a theoretical edifice
within the field of entrepreneurship and helps to establish and
delineate the contours of the research on non-market
entrepreneurship. The authors stake a meaningful claim in this
burgeoning field, examining entrepreneurial activities in public
affairs, the social sector, and the society and economy. Forms of
non-market entrepreneurship are used with increasing frequency in
the popular press, journal articles, and academic and practitioner
conferences, but they are used inconsistently across different
sectors, academic disciplines, and forums. By providing space for
an interdisciplinary mix of top entrepreneurship scholars from
across the world, this volume provides cohesion to these
discussions and helps advance research in the field. Scholars and
students in a variety of fields interested in the growing
phenomenon of entrepreneurship will find this volume invaluable in
the effort to define the field, consider theoretical perspectives
and structure empirical research. Practitioners will also find much
of value in this remarkable resource.
The coaching process is about enhancing performance by providing
feedback about the performance to the athlete or team. Researchers
have shown that human observation and memory are not reliable
enough to provide accurate and objective information for
high-performance athletes. Objective measuring tools are necessary
to enable the feedback process. These can take the form of video
analysis systems post-event, both biomechanical and computerised
notation systems, or the use of in-event systems. Essentials of
Performance Analysis in Sport 3rd Edition is fully revised with
updated existing chapters and the addition of 12 new chapters. It
is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to this core discipline
of contemporary sport science. The book offers a full description
of the fundamental theory of match and performance analysis, using
real-world illustrative examples and data throughout. It also
explores the applied contexts in which analysis can have a
significant influence on performance. To this end the book has been
defined by five sections. In Section 1 the background of
performance analysis is explained and Section 2 discusses
methodologies used in notating sport performance. Current issues of
performance analysis applied research, such as chance, momentum
theory, perturbations and dynamic systems are explored in Section
3. Profiling, the essential output skill in performance analysis,
is examined in depth in Section 4. The book's final section offers
invaluable applied information on careers available for performance
analysts. With extended coverage of contemporary issues in
performance analysis and contributions from leading performance
analysis researchers and practitioners, Essentials of Performance
Analysis in Sport 3rd Edition is a complete textbook for any
performance analysis course, as well as an invaluable reference for
sport science or sport coaching students and researchers, and any
coach, analyst or athlete looking to develop their professional
insight.
The products of mining are everywhere - if it wasn't grown, it was
mined or drilled. But the mining industry has a chequered past.
Pollution, human rights abuses, and corruption have tarnished the
reputation of the industry across the globe. Over a decade ago the
major mining companies embraced the concept of sustainable and
equitable development and embarked on an explicit process of reform
- but has the industry actually changed? This book explores the
dynamics of change-making for sustainable development in the
resources sector, specifically the mining of mineral and energy
resources. The author recounts the stories and insights of over
forty change-makers both inside and outside the industry, from
anti-mining activists to the professionals charged with the task of
reform, introducing the people who are moving an industry that
moves mountains. The book takes stock of what has worked and what
has not, analyzing the relative influence and dynamics of the key
corporate, civil society and government actors with a view to
developing new approaches for improving environmental and social
outcomes from mineral and energy development. Illustrated with case
studies from Angola, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, El
Salvador, Guinea, Peru, The Philippines, Romania, Sierra Leone,
South Africa, and The United States of America, and brimming with
the backstories to the major sustainability initiatives, Mountain
Movers reveals where progress has been made and where reform is
still needed towards a more sustainable and equitable mining
industry.
|
You may like...
Tenet
John David Washington, Robert Pattinson
Blu-ray disc
(1)
R50
Discovery Miles 500
Back Together
Michael Ball & Alfie Boe
CD
(1)
R48
Discovery Miles 480
|