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This special issue of the Advances in Experimental Medicine and
Biology presents much of the research described at the recent 2nd
International Tissue Engineering Conference held in Crete in May
2005. The conference brought together over 150 researchers from
around the world to examine the emerging and most advanced aspects
of their particular field. The chapters reflect a diverse group of
authors, including both clinicians and academicians.
Drawing upon qualitative material from parents and professionals,
including ethnography, narrative inquiry, interviews and focus
groups, this book brings together feminist and critical disability
studies theories.
In this tribute to Benjamin Wright, former students and colleagues
recall the foundational contributions he made to the theory and
practice of measurement in a career spanning over five decades.
Wright is recognized as the foremost proponent of the psychometric
approach of Georg Rasch, a Danish mathematician, whose ideas
continue to provoke controversy. Wright's colleagues and students,
and students of their students, are leaders in educational research
and practice around the world. This volume relates the extent of
Wright's influence far beyond education and psychology, where his
work in measurement began, into health care and the social sciences
at large. The editors and contributors-all leading measurement
scholars-trace the development of themes in Wright's work,
identifying the roots of today's formative assessment methods, the
integration of quantitative and qualitative data, and the contrast
between scientific and statistical methods. These previously
unpublished papers reflect on Wright's lifelong passion for making
measurement both more scientific and more meaningful. They recount
how Wright's insight, energy, and gregarious nature led him to
produce multiple innovations in computing, estimation methods,
model development, fit assessment, and reliability theory,
stimulating practical applications in dozens of fields, serving on
over 120 dissertation committees, and founding several professional
societies. The volume includes three reprinted articles by Wright
that provide insights into his early engagement with Rasch's ideas.
Psychological and Social Measurement will be welcomed by the broad
international measurement community of professionals and
researchers working in such diverse fields as education,
psychology, health sciences, management, and metrology. Scientists
working in any field involving measurement science and technology
will appreciate an inside look at this seminal figure and a new
perspective on the expanding conversation across the sciences about
measurement and the communication of meaningful, transparent
information.
'Geographical information science' is not merely a technical
subject but also poses theoretical questions on the nature of
geographic representation and whether there exist limits on the
ability of GI systems to deal with certain objects and issues. This
book presents the debate surrounding technical GIS and theory of
representation from an 'inside' GIS perspective. Chapters are
authored by leading researchers from a range of fields including
geographers, planners, ecologists and computer scientists from
Europe and North America.
Increasingly viewed as the future of medicine, the field of tissue
engineering is still in its infancy. As evidenced in both the
scientific and popular press, there exists considerable excitement
surrounding the strategy of regenerative medicine. To achieve its
highest potential, a series of technological advances must be made.
Putting the numerous breakthroughs made in this field into a broad
context, Tissue Engineering disseminates current thinking on the
development of engineered tissues. Divided into three sections, the
book covers the fundamentals of tissue engineering, enabling
technologies, and tissue engineering applications. It examines the
properties of stem cells, primary cells, growth factors, and
extracellular matrix as well as their impact on the development of
tissue engineered devices. Contributions focus on those strategies
typically incorporated into tissue engineered devices or utilized
in their development, including scaffolds, nanocomposites,
bioreactors, drug delivery systems, and gene therapy techniques.
Finally, the book presents synthetic tissues and organs that are
currently under development for regenerative medicine applications.
The ability to engineer biocompatible tissue is the hallmark of
modern biomedical engineering, integrating all aspects of every
sub-discipline in the field. Featuring chapters drawn from the
third edition of the best-selling Handbook of Biomedical
Engineering as well as new contributions not found in the handbook,
Tissue Engineering surveys the latest advances in this relatively
young area. The contributing authors are a diverse group with
backgrounds in academia, clinical medicine, and industry.
Furthermore, the text includes contributions from Europe, Asia, and
North America, helping to broaden the views on the development and
application of tissue engineered devices.
It is commonly believed that macroeconomic models are not useful
for policy analysis because they do not take proper account of
agents' expectations. Over the last decade, mainstream
macroeconomic models in the UK and elsewhere have taken on board
the Rational Expectations Revolution' by explicitly incorporating
expectations of the future. In principle, one can perform the same
technical exercises on a forward expectations model as on a
conventional model -- and more! Rational Expectations in
Macroeconomic Models deals with the numerical methods necessary to
carry out policy analysis and forecasting with these models. These
methods are often passed on by word of mouth or confined to obscure
journals. Rational Expectations in Macroeconomic Models brings them
together with applications which are interesting in their own
right. There is no comparable textbook in the literature. The
specific subjects include: (i) solving for model consistent
expectations; (ii) the choice of terminal condition and time
horizon; (iii) experimental design: i.e., the effect of temporary
vs permanent, anticipated vs. unanticipated shocks; deterministic
vs. stochastic, dynamic vs. static simulation; (iv) the role of
exchange rate; (v) optimal control and inflation-output tradeoffs.
The models used are those of the Liverpool Research Group in
Macroeconomics, the London Business School and the National
Institute of Economic and Social Research.
Seeking to extend discussions of 9/11 music beyond the acts
typically associated with the September 11th attacks"U2, Toby
Keith, The Dixie Chicks, Bruce Springsteen"this collection
interrogates the politics of a variety of post-9/11 music scenes.
Contributors add an aural dimension to what has been a visual
conceptualization of this important moment in US history by
articulating the role that lesser-known contemporary musicians have
played"or have refused to play"in constructing a politics of
protest in direct response to the trauma inflicted that day.
Encouraging new conceptualizations of what constitutes 'political
music,' The Politics of Post-9/11 Music covers topics as diverse as
the rise of Internet music distribution, Christian punk rock, rap
music in the Obama era, and nostalgia for 1960s political activism.
First published in 1880 and reprinted in 1987, this is a
fascinating collection of essays by the nineteenth-century
theologian and historian George P. Fisher, arranged into three key
classifications. The first group comprises papers that relate to
the history, polity and dogmas of the Roman Catholic Church, with a
particular focus on how the religion of ancient Rome reappears in
the characteristic features of Latin Christianity. The second group
of essays relates to the New England theology that was pioneered by
Jonathan Edwards and entailed important modifications in the
philosophy of Calvinism. Unitarianism is also discussed in detail,
which is the subject of a paper on Channing, who was regarded as
the most prominent representative of the movement in America. The
third set of essays explores Theism and Christian evidences, with
papers presenting analyses of rationalistic theory, Atheism, and
the intellectual and spiritual career of the Apostle Paul. A
fascinating and comprehensive collection, this important reissue
will be of particular value to students interested in the interplay
between history and Christian theology.
First published in 1880, this is a fascinating collection of
essays by the nineteenth-century theologian and historian George P.
Fisher, arranged into three key classifications. The first group
comprises papers that relate to the history, polity and dogmas of
the Roman Catholic Church, with a particular focus on how the
religion of ancient Rome reappears in the characteristic features
of Latin Christianity. The second group of essays relates to the
New England theology that was pioneered by Jonathan Edwards and
entailed important modifications to the philosophy of Calvinism.
Unitarianism is also discussed in detail, which is the subject of a
paper on Channing, who was regarded as the most prominent
representative of the movement in America. The third set of essays
explores Theism and Christian evidences, with papers presenting
analyses of rationalistic theory, Atheism, and the intellectual and
spiritual career of the Apostle Paul. A fascinating and
comprehensive collection, this important reissue will be of
particular value to students interested in the interplay between
history and Christian theology.
Increasingly viewed as the future of medicine, the field of tissue
engineering is still in its infancy. As evidenced in both the
scientific and popular press, there exists considerable excitement
surrounding the strategy of regenerative medicine. To achieve its
highest potential, a series of technological advances must be made.
Putting the numerous breakthroughs made in this field into a broad
context, Tissue Engineering disseminates current thinking on the
development of engineered tissues. Divided into three sections, the
book covers the fundamentals of tissue engineering, enabling
technologies, and tissue engineering applications. It examines the
properties of stem cells, primary cells, growth factors, and
extracellular matrix as well as their impact on the development of
tissue engineered devices. Contributions focus on those strategies
typically incorporated into tissue engineered devices or utilized
in their development, including scaffolds, nanocomposites,
bioreactors, drug delivery systems, and gene therapy techniques.
Finally, the book presents synthetic tissues and organs that are
currently under development for regenerative medicine applications.
The ability to engineer biocompatible tissue is the hallmark of
modern biomedical engineering, integrating all aspects of every
sub-discipline in the field. Featuring chapters drawn from the
third edition of the best-selling Handbook of Biomedical
Engineering as well as new contributions not found in the handbook,
Tissue Engineering surveys the latest advances in this relatively
young area. The contributing authors are a diverse group with
backgrounds in academia, clinical medicine, and industry.
Furthermore, the text includes contributions from Europe, Asia, and
North America, helping to broaden the views on the development and
application of tissue engineered devices.
Tissue engineering research continues to captivate the interest of
researchers and the general public alike. Popular media outlets
like The New York Times, Time, and Wired continue to engage a wide
audience and foster excitement for the field as regenerative
medicine inches toward becoming a clinical reality. Putting the
numerous advances in the field into a broad context, Tissue
Engineering: Principles and Practices explores current thoughts on
the development of engineered tissues. With contributions from
experts and pioneers, this book begins with coverage of the
fundamentals, details the supporting technology, and then
elucidates their applications in tissue engineering. It explores
strategic directions, nanobiomaterials, biomimetics, gene therapy,
cell engineering, and more. The chapters then explore the
applications of these technologies in areas such as bone
engineering, cartilage tissue, dental tissue, vascular engineering,
and neural engineering. A comprehensive overview of major research
topics in tissue engineering, the book: Examines the properties of
stem cells, primary cells, growth factors, and extracellular matrix
as well as their impact on the development of tissue-engineered
devices Focuses upon those strategies typically incorporated into
tissue-engineered devices or utilized in their development,
including scaffolds, nanocomposites, bioreactors, drug delivery
systems, and gene therapy techniques Presents synthetic tissues and
organs that are currently under development for regenerative
medicine applications The contributing authors are a diverse group
with backgrounds in academia, clinical medicine, and industry.
Furthermore, this book includes contributions from Europe, Asia,
and North America, helping to broaden the views on the development
and application of tissue-engineered devices. The book provides a
useful reference for courses devoted to tissue engineering
fundamentals and those laboratories developing tissue-engineered
devices for regenerative medicine therapy.
Drawing upon qualitative material from parents and professionals,
including ethnography, narrative inquiry, interviews and focus
groups, this book brings together feminist and critical disability
studies theories.
Little has been reported about military caregivers the population
of those who care for wounded, ill, and injured military personnel
and veterans. This report summarizes the results of a study
designed to describe the magnitude of military caregiving in the
United States today, as well as to identify gaps in the array of
programs, policies, and initiatives designed to support military
caregivers."
Seeking to extend discussions of 9/11 music beyond the acts
typically associated with the September 11th attacks"U2, Toby
Keith, The Dixie Chicks, Bruce Springsteen"this collection
interrogates the politics of a variety of post-9/11 music scenes.
Contributors add an aural dimension to what has been a visual
conceptualization of this important moment in US history by
articulating the role that lesser-known contemporary musicians have
played"or have refused to play"in constructing a politics of
protest in direct response to the trauma inflicted that day.
Encouraging new conceptualizations of what constitutes 'political
music,' The Politics of Post-9/11 Music covers topics as diverse as
the rise of Internet music distribution, Christian punk rock, rap
music in the Obama era, and nostalgia for 1960s political activism.
The papers by Jack Stenner included in this book document the
technical details of an art and science of measurement that creates
new entrepreneurial business opportunities. Jack brought theory,
instruments, and data together in ways that are applicable not only
in the context of a given test of reading or mathematics ability,
but which more importantly catalyzed literacy and numeracy capital
in new fungible expressions. Though Jack did not reflect in writing
on the inferential, constructive processes in which he engaged,
much can be learned by reviewing his work with his accomplishments
in mind. A Foreword by Stenner's colleague and co-author on
multiple works, William P. Fisher, Jr., provides key clues
concerning (a) how Jack's understanding of measurement and its
values aligns with social and historical studies of science and
technology, and (b) how recent developments in collaborations of
psychometricians and metrologists are building on and expanding
Jack's accomplishments. This is an open access book.
3D Bioprinting and Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering and
Regenerative Medicine, Second Edition provides an in-depth
introduction to bioprinting and nanotechnology and their industrial
applications. Sections cover 4D Printing Smart Multi-responsive
Structure, Cells for Bioprinting, 4D Printing Biomaterials, 3D/4D
printing functional biomedical devices, 3D Printing for Cardiac and
Heart Regeneration, Integrating 3D printing with Ultrasound for
Musculoskeletal Regeneration, 3D Printing for Liver Regeneration,
3D Printing for Cancer Studies, 4D Printing Soft Bio-robots,
Clinical Translation and Future Directions. The book's team of
expert contributors have pooled their expertise in order to provide
a summary of the suitability, sustainability and limitations of
each technique for each specific application. The increasing
availability and decreasing costs of nanotechnologies and 3D
printing technologies are driving their use to meet medical needs.
This book provides an overview of these technologies and their
integration.
Tissue engineering research continues to captivate the interest of
researchers and the general public alike. Popular media outlets
like The New York Times, Time, and Wired continue to engage a wide
audience and foster excitement for the field as regenerative
medicine inches toward becoming a clinical reality. Putting the
numerous advances in the field into a broad context, Tissue
Engineering: Principles and Practices explores current thoughts on
the development of engineered tissues. With contributions from
experts and pioneers, this book begins with coverage of the
fundamentals, details the supporting technology, and then
elucidates their applications in tissue engineering. It explores
strategic directions, nanobiomaterials, biomimetics, gene therapy,
cell engineering, and more. The chapters then explore the
applications of these technologies in areas such as bone
engineering, cartilage tissue, dental tissue, vascular engineering,
and neural engineering. A comprehensive overview of major research
topics in tissue engineering, the book: Examines the properties of
stem cells, primary cells, growth factors, and extracellular matrix
as well as their impact on the development of tissue-engineered
devices Focuses upon those strategies typically incorporated into
tissue-engineered devices or utilized in their development,
including scaffolds, nanocomposites, bioreactors, drug delivery
systems, and gene therapy techniques Presents synthetic tissues and
organs that are currently under development for regenerative
medicine applications The contributing authors are a diverse group
with backgrounds in academia, clinical medicine, and industry.
Furthermore, this book includes contributions from Europe, Asia,
and North America, helping to broaden the views on the development
and application of tissue-engineered devices. The book provides a
useful reference for courses devoted to tissue engineering
fundamentals and those laboratories developing tissue-engineered
devices for regenerative medicine therapy.
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