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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
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.
This book reviews some of the most important scientific and
philosophical theories concerning the nature of mind and
consciousness. Current theories on the mind-body problem and the
neural correlates of consciousness are presented through a series
of biographical sketches of the most influential thinkers across
the fields of philosophy of mind, psychology and neuroscience. The
book is divided into two parts: the first is dedicated to
philosophers of mind and the second, to
neuroscientists/experimental psychologists. Each part comprises
twenty short chapters, with each chapter being dedicated to one
author. A brief introduction is given on his or her life and most
important works and influences. The most influential theory/ies
developed by each author are then carefully explained and examined
with the aim of scrutinizing the strengths and weaknesses of the
different approaches to the nature of consciousness.
Fault Covering Problems in Reconfigurable VLSI Systems describes
the authors' recent research on reconfiguration problems for
fault-tolerance in VLSI and WSI Systems. The book examines
solutions to a number of reconfiguration problems. Efficient
algorithms are given for tractable covering problems and general
techniques are given for dealing with a large number of intractable
covering problems. The book begins with an investigation of
algorithms for the reconfiguration of large redundant memories.
Next, a number of more general covering problems are considered and
the complexity of these problems is analyzed. Finally, a general
and uniform approach is proposed for solving a wide class of
covering problems. The results and techniques described here will
be useful to researchers and students working in this area. As
such, the book serves as an excellent reference and may be used as
the text for an advanced course on the topic.
Within the field of neuroscience, the past few decades have
witnessed an exponential growth of research into the brain
mechanisms underlying both normal and pathological states of
consciousness in humans. The development of sophisticated imaging
techniques to visualize and map brain activity in vivo has opened
new avenues in our understanding of the pathological processes
involved in common neuropsychiatric disorders affecting
consciousness, such as epilepsy, coma, vegetative states,
dissociative disorders, and dementia. This book presents the state
of the art in neuroimaging exploration of the brain correlates of
the alterations in consciousness across these conditions, with a
particular focus on the potential applications for diagnosis and
management. Although the book has a practical approach and is
primarily targeted at neurologists, neuroradiologists, and
psychiatrists, it will also serve as an essential reference for a
wide range of researchers and health care professionals.
This do-it-yourself book for stylish handbags features 25 projects
with more than 500 illustrations. Sewers of all skill levels will
gather the information they need to create many kinds of bags, from
casual to romantic, as well as ideas for jazzing up your old bags.
Handbag styles include clutches, totes, makeup cases, and a roll-up
pencil case. They're made with a variety of styles, including
lovely vintage, charming felt, and '80s graphics designs. Chapters
include adding accessories and prints to your bags, and each
section ends with an interview with a handbag designer. A wealth of
tips and information is also provided for adding zippers, making
the perfect lining, developing your own variation of the handbag
model, and enlarging and copying design patterns and templates. See
how creating your own handbag can be fun and rewarding, and also
fashion-forward.
This book reviews some of the most important scientific and
philosophical theories concerning the nature of mind and
consciousness. Current theories on the mind-body problem and the
neural correlates of consciousness are presented through a series
of biographical sketches of the most influential thinkers across
the fields of philosophy of mind, psychology and neuroscience. The
book is divided into two parts: the first is dedicated to
philosophers of mind and the second, to
neuroscientists/experimental psychologists. Each part comprises
twenty short chapters, with each chapter being dedicated to one
author. A brief introduction is given on his or her life and most
important works and influences. The most influential theory/ies
developed by each author are then carefully explained and examined
with the aim of scrutinizing the strengths and weaknesses of the
different approaches to the nature of consciousness.
Within the field of neuroscience, the past few decades have
witnessed an exponential growth of research into the brain
mechanisms underlying both normal and pathological states of
consciousness in humans. The development of sophisticated imaging
techniques to visualize and map brain activity in vivo has opened
new avenues in our understanding of the pathological processes
involved in common neuropsychiatric disorders affecting
consciousness, such as epilepsy, coma, vegetative states,
dissociative disorders, and dementia. This book presents the state
of the art in neuroimaging exploration of the brain correlates of
the alterations in consciousness across these conditions, with a
particular focus on the potential applications for diagnosis and
management. Although the book has a practical approach and is
primarily targeted at neurologists, neuroradiologists, and
psychiatrists, it will also serve as an essential reference for a
wide range of researchers and health care professionals.
Fault Covering Problems in Reconfigurable VLSI Systems describes
the authors' recent research on reconfiguration problems for
fault-tolerance in VLSI and WSI Systems. The book examines
solutions to a number of reconfiguration problems. Efficient
algorithms are given for tractable covering problems and general
techniques are given for dealing with a large number of intractable
covering problems. The book begins with an investigation of
algorithms for the reconfiguration of large redundant memories.
Next, a number of more general covering problems are considered and
the complexity of these problems is analyzed. Finally, a general
and uniform approach is proposed for solving a wide class of
covering problems. The results and techniques described here will
be useful to researchers and students working in this area. As
such, the book serves as an excellent reference and may be used as
the text for an advanced course on the topic.
Are there really diamonds hidden in Bhedaghat? Does little Sibsa's
magic carpet fly her out of Tawang? What happens when crocodiles
chase Kanmani and gang during a boat ride in the Andamans? And what
on earth is Raja the donkey doing in Ramoji Film City? Did you know
the world's highest international cricket stadium is in Himachal?
That only Goa has motorcycle taxis? Or that dinosaurs roamed
Gujarat 65 million years ago? Stories and fascinating facts take
you on a double-decker ride across 15 states of India. They emerge
distinct and different, like pieces of a jigsaw, which slide in
together to create a magnificent whole. India!
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