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The presentation in the book is based on charge balance on the dust
particles, number and energy balance of the constituents and
atom-ion-electron interaction in the gaseous plasma. Size
distribution of dust particles, statistical mechanics, Quantum
effects in electron emission from and accretion on dust particles
and nonlinear interaction of complex plasmas with electric and
electromagnetic fields have been discussed in the book. The book
introduces the reader to basic concepts and typical applications.
The book should be of use to researchers, engineers and graduate
students.
The presentation in the book is based on charge balance on the dust
particles, number and energy balance of the constituents and
atom-ion-electron interaction in the gaseous plasma. Size
distribution of dust particles, statistical mechanics, Quantum
effects in electron emission from and accretion on dust particles
and nonlinear interaction of complex plasmas with electric and
electromagnetic fields have been discussed in the book. The book
introduces the reader to basic concepts and typical applications.
The book should be of use to researchers, engineers and graduate
students.
This book is arranged in alphabetical order which makes it easy to
locate the diseases. Single remedy as well as combinations of
rememdies for a particular disorder are listed along with the
potency to be used. The book covers 120 disorders.
This book is the compilation of life histories of various stalwarts
of homoeopathy around the globe. The book illustrates more than 70
biographies. Author has covered various aspects of their lives
helping the reader to understand the personality of these
stalwarts. Also covered are their achievements, contribution to
literature, and list of their publications, etc., The source
material and bibliography has been listed at the end of each
biography which authenticated the content.
South Asia, harboring the complex Himalayan terrains, has over
one-fifth of the world's population and is recognized as the most
hazard-prone region of the world. The exponential increase in
population with the consequent pressure on natural resources and
continued high rates of poverty and food insecurity also makes this
region the most vulnerable region to hazards in the world as far as
the impacts of climate change are concerned. Over the last century,
the climatic trends in South-Asia have been observed to be
characterized by increasing air temperatures and an increasing
trend in the intensity and frequency of extreme events. IPCC (2014)
has reported that the Himalayan highlands shall face significant
warming over the next century. The increasing frequency of natural
hazards due to the impacts of climate change in the Himalayas calls
for efficient management and policymaking in these regions, which
can only be implemented by the local governments through an
established science-based robust action plan. This edited volume
focuses on the management of natural hazards using innovative
techniques of spatial information sciences and satellite remote
sensing. It contains chapters from eminent researchers and experts
in the field of hazard management, remote sensing, and GIS. The
primary focus of this book is to replenish the gap in the available
literature on the subject by bringing the concepts, theories, and
practical experiences of the specialists and professionals in this
field together in one volume to help students, researchers, and
policymakers to address issues concerning management and policy
implications of natural hazards in the complex Himalayan region.
Roa Wioz (1882-1937), the locally-admired though otherwise
little-known Zumorgian translator, spent seventeen years of his
miserable life (when he wasn't tending to his beloved goats)
translating Lewis Carroll's classic "Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland" into Zumorigenflit and transposing it into u ian
culture. Sadly, u was swallowed up by the Soviet Union in 1947.
Most of its citizens were either purged (lined up and summarily
shot when they refused to combine their goats into a communal herd)
or transported to the Gulag for political re-education and attitude
adjustment. All cultural artifacts were systematically destroyed
and most Zumorigenflit books were burned as part of the Soviet
effort to obliterate u, along with any memory of it. The only known
present-day u ian survivors of The Great u Purge (other than any
possible survivors of the Gulag, whose descendants might
conceivably live in Siberia) are now toothless old women, whose
parents fled with them as infants from u to Transjordan the night
of the purge. Today they live (if you can call it that) in a
squalid refugee camp on the desert outskirts of Amman surrounded by
very unhappy and angry displaced Palestinians. Some of these u ian
refugees are still able to speak a little Zumorigenflit, though few
of them can read it. For those interested in such esoteric things,
"Alo k ujy Gigio Soagenli y" was first published by the Itadabukan
Press in the capital city of Sprutni ovyurt in 1919. The city,
which was mistakenly thought to be a German forward supply area,
was literally flattened and burned to the ground by Royal Air Force
saturation bombing in 1943, and all that remains of it are a few
remnants of the ancient Palace's foundations and a gigantic
reinforced concrete statue of Joseph Stalin, whose face has been
shattered by what was probably machine gun target practice. The
original story has here been updated to modern times, as if this
strange, harsh, and dangerous land still existed in the modern
world. It doesn't, except in my imagination and that of Mahendra
Singh, whose heart swells with the Song of the Goat. -- Byron W.
Sewell
It is 1958 and France's first nuclear submarine, Plongeur, leaves
port for the first of its sea trials. On board, gathered together
for the first time, one of the Navy's most experienced captains and
a tiny skeleton crew of sailors, engineers and scientists. The
Plongeur makes her first dive and goes down, and down and down...
Out of control, the submarine plummets to a depth where the
pressure will crush her hull, killing everyone on board, and
beyond. The pressure builds, the hull protests, the crew prepare
for death, the boat reaches the bottom of the sea and finds...
nothing. Her final dive continues, the pressure begins to relent,
but the depth gauge is useless. They have gone miles down. Hundreds
of miles, thousands... And so it goes on. And on board the crew
succumb to madness, betrayal, religious mania and murder. Has the
Plongeur left the limits of our world and gone elsewhere? Contains
33 full-page pen and ink illustrations by acclaimed artist Mahendra
Singh, who previously illustrated an edition of THE HUNTING OF THE
SNARK. Adam Roberts and Mahendra Singh have revisited Jules Verne's
classic SF novel, and together they have come up with a unique
vision.
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