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This book presents a comprehensive overview of the computerized
core monitoring techniques currently employed at pressurized water
reactor (PWR) and boiling water reactor (BWR) nuclear power plants.
It also offers a brief overview of the corresponding techniques at
research and materials testing reactors. The book combines detailed
descriptions of the theoretical background and fundamental
underlying principles as well as the practical applications of core
surveillance. It not only provides numerous industrial examples to
illustrate how complex computerized systems are able to support the
safe operation of nuclear reactors, but also outlines some new
application areas that were made possible only by state-of-the-art
computing resources. Thanks to its practical approach, it serves as
a valuable and practical reference book for readers interested in
the surveillance of nuclear reactors, ranging from undergraduate
and postgraduate students to researchers and experts working at
research reactors and nuclear power plants, as well as at nuclear
regulatory authorities.
Merger control constitutes a well-established pillar of EU
competition law. However, the drafters of the Community competition
merger legislation, in view of the need to attain the imperative
goal of market integration, put more emphasis on the clarification
of the substantive rules applied by the Commission through
enhancing its supervisory powers than on the necessity for
protecting the defendant parties or any involved third parties in
merger proceedings. Here for the first time is an in-depth analysis
of the rights of notifying parties and third parties in merger
proceedings, as reflected in the administrative practice of the
Commission and the case law of the Community courts. Following a
detailed exposition of the operation of the Merger Regulation and
its procedures, this study covers not only the generally approved
fundamental rights, such as the right to be heard or the right to
access the Commission's file, but also all the other procedural
rights involved in merger proceedings, such as the right of
notifying parties to propose commitments outside the time-limit
required. It examines the rights of the parties from the
pre-notification stage through the first and second phases of the
proceedings, with particular emphasis on notification, preliminary
investigation, statement of objections, access to the file, oral
hearing, commitments, and adoption of the final decision. Among the
issues covered in depth are: the value of pre-notification
meetings; preparation of the Form CO and the danger of
incompleteness; derogation procedure; commitments procedure in
phase one and phase two investigations; statement of objections,
reply and time-limits; limits to access to the file and oral
hearing; and the concept of 'sufficient interest. The study
culminates with recommendations for reform of, and improvement in,
the rights of notifying parties and third parties, including
amendments to the Regulation and a further suggestion for the
adoption of a Notice providing guidance on how the rights of these
parties should be taken into account in merger proceedings. A
valuable set of annexes includes the texts of the Merger
Regulation, its implementing Commission Regulation, and the DG
Competition Best Practices on the Conduct of EC merger control
proceedings. As a detailed examination of the rights of notifying
parties and third parties in EC merger proceedings, and an
important blueprint for detailing the rights of these parties, this
study will be of immeasurable value for practitioners and business
people involved in European business merger activities, as well as
for interested academics.
Immerse yourself in fascinating facts about water! This
comprehensive yet accessible exploration of water will help young
readers understand many aspects of one of our planet's most
precious resources - and how they can protect it. A friendly water
droplet character guides children through topics ranging from
melting and freezing to the ways in which water literally shapes
the Earth. Tales by storytellers from around the world are
sprinkled through the book, highlighting the variety of ways in
which global cultures value water. The engaging format includes
gatefolds and booklets with hands-on activity ideas for learning
about and protecting water. Topics covered include: *The importance
of water to life *How much of the planet is made of water *Where in
the world water is located *Freezing, melting and evaporation *The
water cycle *Why animals and plants need water *Salt water versus
fresh water environments *Uses for water, including water as a
source of renewable energy *Water conservation and how to keep
water clean
Delay differential and difference equations serve as models for a
range of processes in biology, physics, engineering and control
theory. In this volume, the participants of the International
Conference on Delay Differential and Difference Equations and
Applications, Balatonfured, Hungary, July 15-19, 2013 present
recent research in this quickly-evolving field. The papers relate
to the existence, asymptotic and oscillatory properties of the
solutions; stability theory; numerical approximations; and
applications to real world phenomena using deterministic and
stochastic discrete and continuous dynamical systems."
This book's main objective is to decipher for the reader the main
processes in the atmosphere and the quantification of air pollution
effects on humans and the environment, through first principles of
meteorology and modelling/measurement approaches. The understanding
of the complex sequence of events, starting from the emission of
air pollutants into the atmosphere to the human health effects as
the final event, is necessary for the prognosis of potential risk
to humans from specific chemical compounds and mixtures of them. It
fills a gap in the literature by providing a solid grounding in the
first principles of meteorology and air pollution, making it
particularly useful for undergraduate students. Its broad scope
makes it a valuable text in many related disciplines, containing a
comprehensive and integrated methodology to study the first
principles of air pollution, meteorology, indoor air pollution, and
human exposure. Problem-solving exercises help to reinforce
concepts.
New Approaches to Circle Packing into the Square is devoted to the
most recent results on the densest packing of equal circles in a
square. In the last few decades, many articles have considered this
question, which has been an object of interest since it is a hard
challenge both in discrete geometry and in mathematical
programming. The authors have studied this geometrical optimization
problem for a long time, and they developed several new algorithms
to solve it. The book completely covers the investigations on this
topic.
Estimates of the air pollution health impact play a crucial role in
environmental protection. These estimates require accurate data on
the pollutant exposure and dose to the population as well as the
dose-response relationships to calculate the health impact. From an
air quality manager's perspective there is concern about the
validity and accuracy of these calculations. There is a need for
information and possible ways to adjust the assessment. One
important topic for air quality managers is to understand the
relative cont- bution of sources to the total exposure. These
sources may be coming from both different outdoor sources from
sectors such as transport, industry and energy ind- tries, and from
a number of indoor sources, such as heating, ventilation and indoor
activities as well as out-gassing from building material and
furniture. Indoor air quality is now drawing the attention of
policy makers. The basic right to, and importance of, healthy
indoor air was emphasized by the World Health Organization as early
as 2000 and several countries have described target conc- trations
for various pollutants. The WHO Air Quality Guidelines 2005 rec-
mended the development of specific guidelines for indoor air
quality and these are expected to be published soon. Indoor air
pollutants have not been as extensively monitored as outdoor air
pollutants and the evidence base for contributions to health
effects needs to be strengthened.
This conceptually synthetic and empirically rich book demonstrates
the vulnerability of democratic settings to authoritarianism and
populism. Six scholars from various professional fields explore
here the metamorphosis of a political party into a centralized
authoritarian system. Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party needed less
than ten years to accomplish this transformation in Hungary. In
2010, after winning a majority that could make changes in the
constitution - two-thirds of the parliamentary seats, they evolved
and stabilized the system, which produced again the two-thirds
majority in 2014 and 2018. The authors reveal how a democratic
setting can be used as a device for political capture. They show
how a political entity managed to penetrate almost all sub-fields
of the economy to arrive at institutionalized corruption, and how
the centralized power structure reproduces itself. With the help of
a powerful empirical apparatus-among others analyses of more than
220,000 public tenders, redistributions of state subsidies, and the
interconnectedness of those privileged with the political elite -
the authors detail the functioning of a crony system and the
network aspects of political connections in the rapid enrichment of
politically-linked businesses. Their studies demonstrate the role
of political capture in this redistribution and how this capture
leads to a new social stratification.
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Hey, Hey, Hay! (Paperback)
Christy Mihaly; Illustrated by Joe Cepeda
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Many facets of place branding, such as identities, image, promotion
or sense of place, have been around for a long time. However, the
need to analyse their nature in the context of branding and to
examine their relationships in detail has grown rapidly in the last
decade or so, as places all over the world have put branding
activities higher than ever in their agenda. This important new
book examines and clarifies key aspects of the recently popularised
concept of place branding, expounding many controversies,
confusions and discords in the field. The expert contributors
clarify several unresolved issues surrounding the application of
place branding, in particular its multiple goals. They provide a
detailed analysis of the role of local communities in place
branding strategies, and illustrate not only how, but also why
brand management should be implemented. Case studies from a range
of jurisdictions and cultural and political viewpoints are drawn
upon, each illustrating an array of issues or techniques in
specific economic, cultural and geographical contexts. This book
provides a theoretically informed but practically oriented overview
and discussion of the increasingly popular field of place branding
as an instrument of place management. As such, it will strongly
appeal to both academics and practitioners in the fields of place
marketing, place branding, local development, tourism planning and
development, tourism marketing, cultural geography, urban and
regional planning. Consultants in local authorities, national and
regional tourism boards will also find this to be a fascinating
read.
This book presents established and state-of-the-art methods in
Language Technology (including text mining, corpus linguistics,
computational linguistics, and natural language processing), and
demonstrates how they can be applied by humanities scholars working
with textual data. The landscape of humanities research has
recently changed thanks to the proliferation of big data and large
textual collections such as Google Books, Early English Books
Online, and Project Gutenberg. These resources have yet to be fully
explored by new generations of scholars, and the authors argue that
Language Technology has a key role to play in the exploration of
large-scale textual data. The authors use a series of illustrative
examples from various humanistic disciplines (mainly but not
exclusively from History, Classics, and Literary Studies) to
demonstrate basic and more complex use-case scenarios. This book
will be useful to graduate students and researchers in humanistic
disciplines working with textual data, including History, Modern
Languages, Literary studies, Classics, and Linguistics. This is
also a very useful book for anyone teaching or learning Digital
Humanities and interested in the basic concepts from computational
linguistics, corpus linguistics, and natural language processing.
This book explores football culture, organisation and development
in the five Nordic countries - Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Sweden
and Norway. These countries represent an important case study in
sport culture, policy and management, being shaped by unique
traditions in their civil society and in social welfare and public
policy. The first part of the book explores the development path of
football in each country, looking at how football arrived in
Scandinavia and how it has been transformed from a voluntary civic
activity into a professional sport while becoming closely attached
to the global football system. The second part highlights key
issues - including historical, contemporary and critical aspects -
across three themes: professionalisation and changing practices;
equality and gender; and supporters, audiences and culture. Written
by a team of authors with a blend of experience as academics and
practitioners in football, the book traces the contours of the
distinctive Nordic model that occupies a prominent position in the
global football system. Shining fascinating new light on the
relationship between football and wider society, this is invaluable
reading for students and researchers interested in football, sport
management, sport policy, or the history, culture or sociology of
sport and for anyone involved in the game.
This book examines the development and implementation of the EU's
legislative framework on the commercial release of GMO products as
a case study of social regulation operating within a predominantly
technical framework. The analysis and findings are based on an
extensive documentary analysis and interviews with regulators, risk
assessors, public interest groups and biotechnology experts at the
national and European levels. It argues that in the case of the EU
biotechnology framework, the particular institutional settings
created for the formulation and interpretation of its provisions
have been of decisive importance in elaborating a proceduralised
'science-based' prior authorization scheme as the preferred
framework for granting commercial permits. This interdisciplinary
work will appeal to EU lawyers, decision-makers and risk managers
as well as academics working in the fields of EU studies, politics,
law, risk governance sociology of science/risk and technology
assessment. The book is based on a PhD thesis that was awarded with
the 2008 UACES Prize for the Best Thesis in European Studies in
Europe and with the EPEES 1st Prize for the Best Thesis written by
a Greek Researcher between 2004 and 2008.
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Positive Tourism (Paperback)
Sebastian Filep, Jennifer Laing, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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Tourism affects millions of individuals, numerous societies and
environments in multiple, nuanced and overlapping ways. While it
can be viewed as a frivolous leisure pursuit or simply a large
industry, with potentially destructive impacts, it might also be
understood in terms of its effects on human fulfilment, the good
life and greater well-being. This book calls for positive tourism,
principally grounded in theories from positive psychology (the
study of what makes life worth living), and the development of a
body of knowledge that explains what characterises optimal tourist
experiences, what enables host communities to flourish and what
encourages workers in tourism to thrive. Through original research
studies reported in this international volume we aim to further
develop this knowledge. The intersections between ongoing and
traditionally inspired applications of psychology in tourism and
this new thrust in psychological inquiry promise to refresh and
challenge tourism research. This book will appeal to researchers
and academics in tourism, leisure, positive psychology, management
and related fields as well as graduate students, professionals and
policy makers.
The third volume of the collected works of Mihaly
Csikszentmihalyi covers his work on the application of flow in
areas that go beyond the field of leisure where the concept was
first applied. Based on his personal experience with schooling and
learning, as well as that of many others and contrary to what
Cicero claimed, Csikszentmihalyi arrived at the conclusion that
instead of taking pride in making the roots of knowledge as bitter
as possible, we should try to make them sweeter. Just as flow
became a popular and useful concept in voluntary activities, it
could likewise be applied in education with the end result of young
people being more likely to continue learning not just because they
have to but because they want to.
This volume brings together a number of articles in which
Csikszentmihalyi develops ideas about how to make education and
more generally the process of learning to live a good life, more
enjoyable. Since theory is the mother of good practice, the first
eleven chapters are devoted to theoretical reflections. Some are
general and explore what it means to be a human being, what it
means to be a person, when we look at life from the perspective of
flow. Others are more narrowly focused on such topics as
consumption, education, teaching and learning. They help laypeople
reflect how they can arrange their lives in such a way as to leave
a small ecological footprint while getting the most enjoyment. The
second section of the volume contains a dozen empirical articles on
similar topics.They deal with the development of identity and
self-worth; with the formation of goals and motivation; with
loneliness and family life."
Place branding is often a response to inter-place competition and
discussed as if it operated in a vacuum, ignoring the needs of
local communities. It has developed a set of methods - catchy
slogans, colourful logos, 'star-chitects', bidding for City of
Culture status etc. - that are applied as quick-fix solutions
regardless of geographical and socio-political contexts. Critical
views of place branding are emerging which focus on its unexplored
consequences on the physical and social fabric of places. These
more critical approaches reveal place branding as an essentially
political activity, serving hidden agendas and marginalizing social
groups. Scholars and practitioners can no longer ignore the need
for more responsible and socially sensitive approaches to cater for
a wider range of stakeholders, and which fully acknowledge the
importance of resident participation in decision-making. The
contributions in this innovative book set out to introduce new
critical ways of thinking around place branding and practices that
encourage it to be more inclusive and participatory. It will be of
interest to researchers and advanced students of branding, critical
marketing, and destination marketing as well as critical tourism
and environmental design.
A Life Worth Living brings together the latest thought on Positive
Psychology from an international cast of scholars. It includes
historical, philosophical, and empirical reviews of what
psychologists have found to matter for personal happiness and
well-being. The contributions to this volume agree on priciples of
optimal development that start from purely material and selfish
concerns, but then lead to ever broader circles of responsibility
embracing the goals of others and the well-being of the
environment; on the importance of spirituality; on the development
of strengths specific to the individual.
Rather than material success, popularity, or power, the
investigations reported in this volume suggest that personally
constructed goals, intrinsic motivation, and a sense of autonomy
are much more important. The chapters indicate that hardship and
suffering do not necessarily make us unhappy, and they suggest
therapeutical implications for improving the quality of life.
Specific topics covered include the formation of optimal childhood
values and habits as well as a new perspective on aging.
This volume provides a powerful counterpoint to a mistakenly
reductionist psychology. They show that subjective experience can
be studied scientifically and measured accurately. They highlight
the potentiality for autonomy and freedom that is among the most
precious elements of the human condition. MOreover, they make a
convincing case for the importance of subjective phenomena, which
often affect happiness more than external, material
conditions.
After long decades during which psychologists seemed to have
forgotten that misery is not the only option, the blossoming of
PositivePsychology promises a better understanding of what a
vigorous, meaningful life may consist of.
This book analyzes how the public character of judgments of taste
makes implicit statements in moral and political philosophy. The
framework that relates aesthetic, moral, and political aspects into
such a triadic relationship is an implicit conception of freedom.
In "The Critique of Judgment" Kant elaborates the idea that
judgments of taste can only exist where society exists. The author
regards Friedrich Schiller's and Hannah Arendt's approaches on the
normative resources of Kant's aesthetics for moral and political
thought. He evaluates the discovery of the presence of a constant
feature of Kant's conception of freedom in both his aesthetic and
moral theory: freedom as autonomy.
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quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
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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.
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