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This book examines various rhetorical ways in which the motif of
Yahweh's Kingship functions in the Book of Ezekiel and explores
what these arguments contribute to our understanding of the
prophetic book as a whole.
Since his novel "The Alchemist" appeared three years ago, Paulo
Coelho has emerged from Latin America to become one of the world's
most widely-read authors. With his unique, even magical ability to
meld gripping action and powerful spiritual insight, his books have
become world favorites, selling more than ten million copies in 47
countries and being translated into 23 languages. "By the River
Piedra I Sat Down and Wept" tells of Pilar, a frustrated scholar
looking for some greater meaning in the endless cycle of her days.
When a childhood friend contacts her, she is surprised to learn
that her former playmate is now a charismatic spiritual leader,
someone revered as a miracle worker. She is even more astonished
when he reveals that Pilar has always been his great love. Confused
by this sudden opportunity for a new chance at life, Pilar
gradually comes to realize that the man she loves is being called
upon to choose between her and his spiritual calling. As the
suffering lovers travel through sacred sites in the French
Pyrenees, the difficult choice they face offers a startling
revelation about the divine and the redemptive power of love. Full
of warmth and wisdom, joy and unexpected sorrow, their story is a
magical celebration of the endless possibilities that life has to
offer, and a fable about opening your heart to miracles.
Features High-school level of mathematics is only pre-requisite.
Variety of algebraic, route-drawing, and geometrical conundrums.
Hints section in case the solver runs into difficulty. Warm-up
exercises to sharpen the wits. Full solutions to every problem.
We have known about the existence of killer lymphocytes since 1960,
when they were discovered in connection with transplant rejection
in vivo. Since then we have uncovered at least five subsets of
lymphocytes that can kill other cells in vitro, establishing the
study of cell-mediated cytotoxicity (CMC) as a major field of
immunological inquiry. Berke and Clark summarize the extensive
literature based on the study of CMC in vitro. Several important
questions about killer cells have now been answered, for example,
how they go about destroying other cells. Research ultimately
revealed at least three lytic mechanisms available to killer
lymphocytes. But do killer cells actually use these mechanisms in
vivo? The possible involvement of CMC in transplant rejection,
control of intracellular parasites, cancer, autoimmunity, and
immune homeostatic regulation is analyzed in detail, yielding some
surprising findings, and outlining important questions that remain
unanswered.
This extensively documented, comprehensive survey of
cell-mediated cytotoxicity traces the history of killer lymphocytes
from 1960 to the present, providing a definitive resource for
specialists and non-specialists alike.
Features High-school level of mathematics is only pre-requisite.
Variety of algebraic, route-drawing, and geometrical conundrums.
Hints section in case the solver runs into difficulty. Warm-up
exercises to sharpen the wits. Full solutions to every problem.
Since September 11th, the threat of a bioterrorist attack--massive,
lethal, and unpreventable--has hung in the air over America.
Bracing for Armageddon? offers a vividly written primer for the
general reader, shedding light on the science behind potential
bioterrorist attacks and revealing what could happen, what is
likely to happen, and what almost certainly will not happen.
The story opens with a riveting account of a bioterrorism scenario
commissioned by the U.S. government. Using this doomsday tableau as
a springboard, Clark reviews a host of bioterrorist threats (from
agroterrorism to a poisoning of the water supply) and examines not
only the worst-case menace of genetically engineered pathogens, but
also the lethal agents on the CDC's official bioterrorism list,
including Smallpox, Anthrax, Plague, Botulism, and Ebola. His
overview of attempted bioterrorist attacks to date--such as the
failed Aum Shinrikyo attempts in 1995 in Japan and the Anthrax
attack in the US following 9/11--bolstered by interviews with a
range of experts--shows why virtually all of these attempts have
failed. Indeed, he demonstrates that a successful bioterrorism
attack is exceedingly unlikely, while a major flu epidemic (such as
the deadly epidemic of 1918 that killed millions worldwide) is a
virtual certainty. Given the long odds of a bioterrorist attack,
Clark asks, has the more than $40 billion the United States has
dedicated to the defense against bioterrorism really been well
spent? Is it time to move on to other priorities?
In contrast to the alarmist fears stoked by the popular media,
William Clark here provides a reassuring overview of what we really
need to worry about--and what we don't.
The retail trade has undergone tremendous changes over the course
of the 20th century in the United States, and media narratives have
reflected these changes. Media Representations of Retail Work in
America explores representations of retail workers in popular
media. Offering close readings of various texts including films,
television shows, advertisements, and internet memes, Brittany
Clark traces the development of the trade as a career opportunity
that required a distinct set of skills in the early twentieth
century until today, when the job has been deskilled and retail
workers struggle with low pay and lack of benefits.
This text presents a four-step approach for applying communicative
concepts to driving automation, including: scoping, piloting,
designing, and testing. It further provides experimental data on
how practical human-human communication strategies can be applied
to interaction in automated vehicles. The book explores the role of
communication and the nature of situation awareness in automated
vehicles to ensure safe and usable automated vehicle operation. It
covers the issue of interaction in automated vehicles by providing
insight into communicative concepts, the transfer of control in
human-teams, and how these concepts can be applied in automated
vehicles. The theoretical framework is built on by presenting
experimental findings, design workshop output and providing a
demonstration of prototype generation for automated assistants that
addresses a wide range of performance outcomes within human-machine
interaction. Aimed at professionals, graduate students, and
academic researchers in the fields of ergonomics, automotive
engineering, transportation engineering, and human factors, this
text: Discusses experimental findings on how practical human-human
communication strategies can be applied to interaction in automated
vehicles. Provides a four-step approach for applying communicative
concepts to driving automation, including: scoping, piloting,
designing and testing. Explores the role of distributed situation
awareness in automated vehicles. Covers communication and system
awareness in response to multiple complex road scenarios. Provides
design guidelines for automation-human handover design.
With clear illustrations throughout and without recourse to quantum
mechanics, the reader is invited to revisit unsolved problems lying
at the foundations of theoretical physics. Maxwell and his
contemporaries abandoned their search for a geometrical
representation of the electric and magnetic fields. The
wave-particle dilemma and Bose-Einstein statistical counting have
resulted in unsatisfactory non-realistic interpretations.
Furthermore, a simple structure of the hydrogen atom that includes
hyperfine levels is still wanting. Working with the latest
experimental data in photoionics a proposed solution to the
wave-particle dilemma is suggested based on an array of
circular-polarized rays. The Bose-Einstein counting procedure is
recast in terms of distinguishable elements. Finally, a vortex
model of a 'particle' is developed based on a trapped photon. This
consists of a single ray revolving around a toroidal surface, and
allows a geometrical definition of mass, electric potential, and
magnetic momentum. With the adjustment of two parameters, values to
4 dp for the hyperfine frequencies (MHz) of hydrogen can be
obtained for which a computer program is available.
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