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This work is a revealing combination of biographies and topical
essays that describe the outstanding and often-overlooked
contributions of women to the science, politics, and culture of the
Renaissance. Encyclopedia of Women in the Renaissance: Italy,
France, and England is the first first comprehensive reference
devoted exclusively to the contributions of women to European
culture in the period between 1350 and 1700. Focusing principally
on early modern women in England, France, and Italy, it offers over
135 biographies of the extraordinary women of those times.
Encyclopedia of Women in the Renaissance provides vivid portraits
of well known women such as Catherine of Siena, Joan of Arc, Mary
Queen of Scots, and Christine de Pizan. Also included are less
familiar but equally important women like Elena Lucrezia Cornaro,
the first woman in Europe to earn a doctorate; the renowned
Renaissance painter Artemisia Gentileschi; and the acclaimed author
of medical textbooks and midwife to a French queen, Louise
Boursier. Based on the latest research and enhanced with thematic
essays, this groundbreaking work casts our understanding of women's
lives and roles in Renaissance history and culture in a provocative
new light.
An important contribution to growing scholarship on women's
participation in literary cultures, this essay collection
concentrates on cross-national communities of letters to offer a
comparative and international approach to early modern women's
writing. The essays gathered here focus on multiple literatures
from several countries, ranging from Italy and France to the Low
Countries and England. Individual essays investigate women in
diverse social classes and life stages, ranging from siblings and
mothers to nuns to celebrated writers; the collection overall is
invested in crossing geographic, linguistic, political, and
religious borders and exploring familial, political, and religious
communities. Taken together, these essays offer fresh ways of
reading early modern women's writing that consider such issues as
the changing cultural geographies of the early modern world,
women's bilingualism and multilingualism, and women's sense of
identity mediated by local, regional, national, and transnational
affiliations and conflicts.
An important contribution to growing scholarship on women's
participation in literary cultures, this essay collection
concentrates on cross-national communities of letters to offer a
comparative and international approach to early modern women's
writing. The essays gathered here focus on multiple literatures
from several countries, ranging from Italy and France to the Low
Countries and England. Individual essays investigate women in
diverse social classes and life stages, ranging from siblings and
mothers to nuns to celebrated writers; the collection overall is
invested in crossing geographic, linguistic, political, and
religious borders and exploring familial, political, and religious
communities. Taken together, these essays offer fresh ways of
reading early modern women's writing that consider such issues as
the changing cultural geographies of the early modern world,
women's bilingualism and multilingualism, and women's sense of
identity mediated by local, regional, national, and transnational
affiliations and conflicts.
First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Dutch Golden Age scholar Anna Maria van Schurman was widely
regarded throughout the seventeenth century as the most learned
woman of her age. She was 'The Star of Utrecht','The Dutch
Minerva','The Tenth Muse', 'a miracle of her sex', 'the
incomparable Virgin', and 'the oracle of Utrecht'. As the first
woman ever to attend a university, she was also the first to
advocate, boldly, that women should be admitted into universities.
A brilliant linguist, she mastered some fifteen languages. She was
the first Dutch woman to seek publication of her correspondence.
Her letters in several languages Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and French -
to the intellectual men and women of her time reveal the breadth of
her interests in theology, philosophy, medicine, literature,
numismatics, painting, sculpture, embroidery, and instrumental
music. This study addresses Van Schurman's transformative
contribution to the seventeenth-century debate on women's
education. It analyses, first, her educational philosophy; and,
second, the transnational reception of her writings on women's
education, particularly in France. Anne Larsen explores how, in
advocating advanced learning for women, Van Schurman challenged the
educational establishment of her day to allow women to study all
the arts and the sciences. Her letters offer fascinating insights
into the challenges that scholarly women faced in the early modern
period when they sought to define themselves as intellectuals,
writers, and thoughtful contributors to the social good.
The present volume covers 30 Pre-Revolutionary French women,
providing a representative sampling of their manifold and varied
contributions to intellectual and cultural history. This volume is
unique in its grouping of essentially French writers from the
Pre-Revolutionary period. The authors included here range from
those prominent because of their social position or literary fame,
to those slowly becoming part of a new canon of Old Regime women
writers - authors whose works were known to their contemporaries
but who have slipped into near invisibility in the following
centuries until their recent rediscovery and reassessment.
Teaches the machine learning process for business students and
professionals using automated machine learning, a new development
in data science that requires only a few weeks to learn instead of
years of training Though the concept of computers learning to solve
a problem may still conjure thoughts of futuristic artificial
intelligence, the reality is that machine learning algorithms now
exist within most major software, including Websites and even word
processors. These algorithms are transforming society in the most
radical way since the Industrial Revolution, primarily through
automating tasks such as deciding which users to advertise to,
which machines are likely to break down, and which stock to buy and
sell. While this work no longer always requires advanced technical
expertise, it is crucial that practitioners and students alike
understand the world of machine learning. In this book, Kai R.
Larsen and Daniel S. Becker teach the machine learning process
using a new development in data science: automated machine learning
(AutoML). AutoML, when implemented properly, makes machine learning
accessible by removing the need for years of experience in the most
arcane aspects of data science, such as math, statistics, and
computer science. Larsen and Becker demonstrate how anyone trained
in the use of AutoML can use it to test their ideas and support the
quality of those ideas during presentations to management and
stakeholder groups. Because the requisite investment is a few weeks
rather than a few years of training, these tools will likely become
a core component of undergraduate and graduate programs alike. With
first-hand examples from the industry-leading DataRobot platform,
Automated Machine Learning for Business provides a clear overview
of the process and engages with essential tools for the future of
data science.
This book brings together research in humanitarian operations,
behavioral operations and dynamic simulation. Part I outlines the
main characteristics and strategic challenges of humanitarian
organizations in preparedness, knowledge management, climate change
and issues related to refugees and social inclusion. Part II gives
an introduction to behavioral operations and experiments in single-
and multi-agent settings, followed by discussions on quantal
theory, framing effect and possible applications in the
humanitarian sector. Part III introduces system dynamics and
agent-based modeling and discusses how these techniques can be used
to study dynamics and decision-making in humanitarian operations.
This book is unique in providing a holistic view of the
decision-making process and challenges in the humanitarian sector.
Qualifizierte Fort- und Weiterbildung mit einem Griff: Das Buch
fasst aktuelle Weiterbildungs-Artikel der FacharztZeitschrift "Der
Anasthesist" zusammen und liefert Ihnen so schnelle und kompakte
Information.
-> Didaktisch hervorragend strukturiert
-> An der Weiterbildungsordnung orientiert und mit direktem
Bezug zu Praxis und Klinik
-> Mit Ubungsfragen und Antworten zur eigenen Erfolgskontrolle.
Mit diesem Band sind Sie schnell fit fur die Facharztprufung, und
Ihr Fachwissen bleibt rundum up-to-date.
"
Die gegenwartige Einstellung der Anaesthesiologen zur Praxis der
kontrollierten Hypotension ist zwiespaltig: die einen verteidigen
sie nachdrucklich als Bereicherung der Anaesthesie- Technik, die
anderen stehen ihr skeptisch gegenuber oder lehnen sie als sinnlos
und ge- fahrlich ab [17, 18,24,25,27,32,36,55,59,102]. Die
Kontroverse hat vor allem historische Hintergrunde. In den ersten
Jahren der praktischen Anwendung fehlte eine verbindliche
Definition des Begriffes kontrollierte Hypotension; es gab eine
Vielzahl hoechst unterschiedlicher Techniken; die physiologischen
Reaktionen des Organismus waren metho- disch nicht erfassbar und
die Assoziation zum gefurchteten Schock-Syndrom lag nahe.
Zusatzlich war die kontinuierliche uberwachung wahrend und nach der
Hypotension unzulanglich und Komplikationen daher keine Seltenheit
[25,27,39,55,59]. Inzwischen haben sich Konzept und Methoden der
kontrollierten Hypotesion erheblich gewandelt. Die Sicherheit fur
den Patienten ist auf der Grundlage genauerer Kenntnisse uber die
Wirkung der Blutdrucksenkung auf die Organe sowie verbesserter
kontinuierlicher uberwachungstechniken groesser geworden; sie hat
sogar nach Meinung von Enderby [27], einem Wegbereiter der
kontrollierten Hypotension, in den Handen des Erfahrenen ein
Ausmass erreicht, das demjenigen einer in Normotension
durchgefuhrten Anaesthesie gleich- zusetzen ist.
Use a pen. Use a pencil. Use your heart. Fill this journal with
positive thoughts about the one you love, and then share it with
them. This can be a book that you write in a moment of inspiration,
or it can be the project of a lifetime. Share your heart with the
one you love. This journal has over 150 pages suitable for writing
or drawing. It is a high quality "Perfect Binding" paperback book.
Your partner will cherish this treasure for a lifetime. This book
can be used as a personal journal, or as a communication tool for
couples. Your partner will enjoy reading your words of love and
affection over and over again. You will enjoy picking up the book
in the future and recording your thoughts and feelings when major
life events happen. Years from now you can both look back and read
the record of your love for each other as it has carried you
through the passages of life together.
"Count Your Blessings" will strengthen your faith and bring you
encouragement. Use this journal to take note of the many wonderful
blessings God has provided. Look back at it often to be reminded of
his great love and watchful care. Find strength in times of
adversity and build your own testimony by keeping a journal of
God's blessings.
More than 150 pages are provided with ample space for writing or
sketching. This Perfect Binding paperback fits easily on a
bookshelf or desk, or slips neatly into a backpack or purse. This
is not a study guide or a guided journal. The pages are waiting to
be filled with your thoughts and prayers as you use this journal to
record the wonderful blessings God has provided.
Do you know how to make a working engine from soda cans? You do now
The Quick and Easy Stirling Engine book will show you every detail
you need to know. There are no difficult secrets and no expensive
parts to buy. With two soda cans and a few other materials you can
build a running engine in just a few hours. The engine featured in
this book was designed for use in educational settings. Consulting
with several educators, this engine was designed so that it could
be assembled with simple hand tools by most builders in about three
hours. The parts list is simple and affordable. Simple hand tools
are all that is required for assembling this engine. Once
assembled, the engine will spin a flywheel when the bottom is
heated and ice is placed on top. This is a hot air engine design,
sometimes referred to as a Stirling Engine. The engine makes motion
by exercising a temperature differential. The bottom half of the
engine must be warmed to about 250 degrees F, and the top of the
engine must be cooled with cold water or ice. When these conditions
are present, the engine will spin between 100 and 200 rpm. The
primary components of this engine are soda cans, copper wire, and
an old CD. The adhesive that is used for construction is readily
available at hardware stores. This engine is a fun project for
students, home builders, hobbyists, and anyone who wants to learn
how to make their own hot air engine from soda cans.
This book will guide you step-by-step through the process of
building three low temperature differential (LTD) Stirling Engines
for less than $30 each. Two of them are efficient enough to run
from the heat of your hand. And all three of them can be built
using common hand tools with material available at your local
hardware store and hobby shop. The hot air engine (aka: "Stirling
engine") has been around for a very long time. Interest in the
technology has been revived in recent years by those exploring new
methods for producing "Green Energy." An LTD Stirling engine is
efficient enough to run from the waste heat that is discharged from
other appliances or from the warmth of direct sunlight. The most
efficient of these will run from the heat of your hand. Until now,
if you wanted to build your own heat of the hand Stirling Engine
you had to either spend several hundred dollars for an expensive
kit or you needed access to a precision machine shop. This book
breaks both those barriers for you. Now you can build your own
working models that will run from the heat of your hand, without
the aid of a machine shop. Whether you are a student looking for a
winning science fair project, or just a home hobbyist looking for a
fun project, you will find this book to be a helpful guide in
creating your own LTD Stirling engines. You will find detailed
instructions, tips on finding parts, and over 130 illustrations to
help you recreate Jim Larsen's original designs for these highly
efficient small models.
Teaches the machine learning process for business students and
professionals using automated machine learning, a new development
in data science that requires only a few weeks to learn instead of
years of training Though the concept of computers learning to solve
a problem may still conjure thoughts of futuristic artificial
intelligence, the reality is that machine learning algorithms now
exist within most major software, including Websites and even word
processors. These algorithms are transforming society in the most
radical way since the Industrial Revolution, primarily through
automating tasks such as deciding which users to advertise to,
which machines are likely to break down, and which stock to buy and
sell. While this work no longer always requires advanced technical
expertise, it is crucial that practitioners and students alike
understand the world of machine learning. In this book, Kai R.
Larsen and Daniel S. Becker teach the machine learning process
using a new development in data science: automated machine learning
(AutoML). AutoML, when implemented properly, makes machine learning
accessible by removing the need for years of experience in the most
arcane aspects of data science, such as math, statistics, and
computer science. Larsen and Becker demonstrate how anyone trained
in the use of AutoML can use it to test their ideas and support the
quality of those ideas during presentations to management and
stakeholder groups. Because the requisite investment is a few weeks
rather than a few years of training, these tools will likely become
a core component of undergraduate and graduate programs alike. With
first-hand examples from the industry-leading DataRobot platform,
Automated Machine Learning for Business provides a clear overview
of the process and engages with essential tools for the future of
data science.
Anna Maria van Schurman was widely regarded as the most erudite
woman in seventeenth-century Europe. As "the Star of Utrecht," she
was active in a network of learning that included the most renowned
scholars of her time. Known for her extensive learning and her
defense of the education of women, she was the first woman to sit
in on lectures at a university in the Netherlands and to advocate
that women be admitted into universities. She was proficient in
fourteen languages, including Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac,
Aramaic, Persian, Samaritan, and Ethiopian, as well as several
vernacular European languages. This volume presents in translation
a remarkable collection of her letters and poems-many of which were
previously unpublished-that span almost four decades of her life,
from 1631 to 1669.
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