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This book contains several Japanese tales collected and translated
into English by N. Kato. It is beautifully illustrated with several
vibrant coloured plates and many black and white line drawings by
H. G. Theaker. Many of the earliest children's books, particularly
those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce
and increasingly expensive. Pook Press are working to republish
these classic works in affordable, high quality, colour editions,
using the original text and artwork so these works can delight
another generation of children.
This book breaks new ground by offering neuroscientific insights
into post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD has emerged as the
model mental disorder for studying the effect of the environment on
human biological systems, especially the brain. The authors - who
range from skilled basic scientists to experienced diagnosticians
and therapists - are leaders in the recent surge of biological
investigation into this distressing and disabling condition.
Tens of thousands of different animal species live on this planet,
having survived for millions of years through adaptation and
evolution, which has given them a vast variety of structures and
functions. Biomechanical studies of animals swimming and flying can
aid understanding of the mechanisms that enable them to move
effectively and efficiently in fluids . Based on such
understandings and analyses, we can aim to develop environmentally
friendly machines that emulate these natu ral movements. The Earth
Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 agreed major treaties on
biological diversity, addressing the comb ined issues of
environmental protection and fair and equitable economic
development. With regard to coastal environments, increasing
biological diversity has begun to play an important role in
reestablishing stable and sustainable ecosystems. This approach has
begun to influence research into the behavior of aquatic species,
as an understanding of the history of an individual aquatic species
is indispensable in constructing an environmental assessment mod el
that includes the physical, chemical, and biological effects of
that species . From an engineering viewpoint, studying nature's
biological diversity is an opportunity to reconsider mechanical
systems that were systematically constructed in the wake of the
Industrial Revolution. We have been accumulating knowledge of the
sys tems inherent in biological creatures and using that knowledge
to create new, envi ronmentally friendly technologies.
This book breaks new ground by offering neuroscientific insights
into post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD has emerged as the
model mental disorder for studying the effect of the environment on
human biological systems, especially the brain. The authors - who
range from skilled basic scientists to experienced diagnosticians
and therapists - are leaders in the recent surge of biological
investigation into this distressing and disabling condition.
Tens of thousands of different animal species live on this planet,
having survived for millions of years through adaptation and
evolution, which has given them a vast variety of structures and
functions. Biomechanical studies of animals swimming and flying can
aid understanding of the mechanisms that enable them to move
effectively and efficiently in fluids . Based on such
understandings and analyses, we can aim to develop environmentally
friendly machines that emulate these natu ral movements. The Earth
Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 agreed major treaties on
biological diversity, addressing the comb ined issues of
environmental protection and fair and equitable economic
development. With regard to coastal environments, increasing
biological diversity has begun to play an important role in
reestablishing stable and sustainable ecosystems. This approach has
begun to influence research into the behavior of aquatic species,
as an understanding of the history of an individual aquatic species
is indispensable in constructing an environmental assessment mod el
that includes the physical, chemical, and biological effects of
that species . From an engineering viewpoint, studying nature's
biological diversity is an opportunity to reconsider mechanical
systems that were systematically constructed in the wake of the
Industrial Revolution. We have been accumulating knowledge of the
sys tems inherent in biological creatures and using that knowledge
to create new, envi ronmentally friendly technologies.
Paul Ewald's 1916-1917 masterpiece "On the Foundations of Crystal
Optics" described the self-consistent interaction of
electromagnetic waves with crystals on a molecular level. While
astonishing in its detailed predictions for X-ray diffraction, full
appreciation of the theory and its utility had to await much later
advances in measurement techniques and crystal growth. Today,
concepts introduced in the theory--now known as the Ewald sphere,
Ewald summation, and Ewald-Oseen extinction--have become mainstays
in diverse areas of modern physics. This memorial volume, with
contributions by leading figures in the field, is an affectionate
survey of Ewald's life, scientific work, and leading role in the
international crystallographic community. Historians of science,
and particularly of solid state physics and crystallography, will
find this volume a compelling and fascinating tribute to this
important scientist.
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