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Skuif handel oor die evolusie van ons węreld vanaf die begin van lewe tot in die toekoms. Die boek gee ’n ongelooflike oorsig van elke tydperk in die aarde se tektoniese geskiedenis. Hierdie verstommende visuele voorstelling van die aarde se geologiese geskiedenis beskryf die verskuiwing van landmassas en die ontwikkeling van die kontinente soos ons dit vandag ken.
Met pragtige węreldkaarte en illustrasies wat die oorsprong van lewe uitbeeld en die aarde se moontlike toekoms vorspel, is Skuif die ideale gids tot ons planeet se geskiedenis. Martin Ince beskryf op toeganklike wyse wat die impak van geologiese veranderinge op die lewe op aarde is.
This book presents 13 reviews collected to present the new advances
in all areas of addiction research, including knowledge gained from
mapping the human genome, the improved understanding of brain
pathways and functions that are stimulated by addictive drugs,
experimental and clinical psychology approaches to addiction and
treatment, as well as both ethical considerations and social
policy. The book also includes chapters on the history of addictive
substances and some personal narratives of addiction. Introduced by
Sir David King, Science Advisory to the UK Government and head of
the Office of Science and Technology, and Nora Volkow, director of
the National Institute on Drug Abuse in the USA, the book uniquely
covers the full range of disciplines which can provide insight into
the future of addiction, from genetics to the humanities. Written
for a scientific audience, it is also applicable to non-specialists
as well.
* Provides an unique overview of what we know about addiction, and
how scientific knowledge can and should be applied in the societal,
ethical, and political context
* Applies the state-of-the-art research in fields such as Genomics,
Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Social Policy and Ethics to addiction
research
* Includes a preface by Sir David King, Science Advisory to the UK
Government and head of the Office of Science and Technology, and in
introduction by Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on
Drug Abuse in the USA
Recent and dramatic flooding in places as far apart as Bangladesh
and North Wales are example of what could become commonplace if sea
levels rise. Most scientists are predicting a rise of about one
metre and this book, based on research carried out for the
Commonwealth governments, describes in simple terms what in. likely
to happen as a result and where the worst effects will be. Martin
Ince, a well-known scientific journalist, deals with the accuracy
of our knowledge and the possible errors in assessment. He
considers the different kinds of damage that higher seas could
cause, inundation, increased salination, coral damage, increased
flood and surge damage and so on. Brief case studies are included
covering the UK, the Maldives, North America, Bangladesh, Guyana,
Kiribati, The Netherlands, Italy, Egypt and Australasia. The book
ends with an examination of the scientific and technical
developments which could make the problems easier to deal with and,
above all, set. out the policies on which governments must agree.
Originally published in 1990
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