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Musical comedy / 3m, 4f (with doubling.) / Unit set Here is a
lighthearted tribute to silent movies and Clara Bow that reinvents
her 1927 film about a sassy department store salesclerk who wins an
advertising contest held to find the girl with the elusive,
thrilling quality know as It. Among those she enchants with sexy
charm is the heir to the retail empire that employs her. "Perky ...
with a savvy score.... Has the heightened melodramatic tone of a
silent movie." - New York Times "Flapper flamboyance gives "It' to
"Girl'.... This charming] musical with plenty to flaunt ... infuses
the ... story with funny, frothy tunes." - New York Daily News
From the spontaneous rapid firing of cortical neurons to the
spatial diffusion of disease epidemics, biological systems exhibit
rich dynamic behaviour over a vast range of time and space scales.
Unifying many of these diverse phenomena, Dynamics of Biological
Systems provides the computational and mathematical platform from
which to understand the underlying processes of the phenomena.
Through an extensive tour of various biological systems, the text
introduces computational methods for simulating spatial diffusion
processes in excitable media, such as the human heart, as well as
mathematical tools for dealing with systems of nonlinear ordinary
and partial differential equations, such as neuronal activation and
disease diffusion. The mathematical models and computer simulations
offer insight into the dynamics of temporal and spatial biological
systems, including cardiac pacemakers, artificial electrical
defibrillation, pandemics, pattern formation, flocking behaviour,
the interaction of autonomous agents, and hierarchical and
structured network topologies. Tools from complex systems and
complex networks are also presented for dealing with real
phenomenological systems. With exercises and projects in each
chapter, this classroom-tested text shows students how to apply a
variety of mathematical and computational techniques to model and
analyze the temporal and spatial phenomena of biological systems.
MATLAB (R) implementations of algorithms and case studies are
available on the author's website.
In the early hours of April 22, 1914, American President Woodrow
Wilson sent Marines to seize the port of Veracruz in an attempt to
alter the course of the Mexican Revolution. As a result, the United
States seemed on the brink of war with Mexico. An international
uproar ensued. The governments of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile
offered to mediate a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
Surprisingly, both the United States and Mexico accepted their
offer and all parties agreed to meet at an international peace
conference in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
For Canadians, the conference provided an unexpected spectacle on
their doorstep, combining high diplomacy and low intrigue around
the gardens and cataracts of Canada's most famous natural
attraction. For the diplomats involved, it proved to be an
ephemeral high point in the nascent pan-American movement. After it
ended, the conference dropped out of historical memory.
This is the first full account of the Niagara Falls Peace
Conference to be published in North America since 1914. The author
carefully reconstructs what happened at Niagara Falls, examining
its historical significance for Canada's relationship with the
Americas. From this almost forgotten event he draws important
lessons on the conduct of international mediation and the perils of
middle-power diplomacy.
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