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New Developments in Polymer Analytics II (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): W Koehler New Developments in Polymer Analytics II (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
W Koehler; Edited by Manfred Schmidt; Contributions by R. Schafer, S Sheiko
R4,119 Discovery Miles 41 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The two volumes "New Developments in Polymer Analytics" deal with recent progress in the characterization of polymers, mostly in solution but also at s- faces. Despite the fact that almost all of the described techniques are getting on in years, the contributions are expected to meet the readers interest because either the methods are newly applied to polymers or the instrumentation has achieved a major breakthrough leading to an enhanced utilizaton by polymer scientists. The first volume concentrates on separation techniques. H. Pasch summarizes the recent successes of multi-dimensional chromatography in the characteri- tion of copolymers. Both, chain length distribution and the compositional h- erogeneity of copolymers are accessible. Capillary electrophoresis is widely and successfully utilized for the characterization of biopolymers, particular of DNA. It is only recently that the technique has been applied to the characterization of water soluble synthetic macromolecules. This contributrion of Grosche and Engelhardt focuses on the analysis of polyelectrolytes by capillary electopho- sis. The last contribution of the first volume by Coelfen and Antonietti sum- rizes the achievements and pitfalls of field flow fractionation techniques. The major drawbacks in the instrumentation have been overcome in recent years and the"triple F techniques" are currently advancing to a powerful competitor to size exclusion chromatography.

New Developments in Polymer Analytics II (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000): W Koehler New Developments in Polymer Analytics II (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
W Koehler; Edited by Manfred Schmidt; Contributions by R. Schafer, S Sheiko
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The two volumes "New Developments in Polymer Analytics" deal with recent progress in the characterization of polymers, mostly in solution but also at s- faces. Despite the fact that almost all of the described techniques are getting on in years, the contributions are expected to meet the readers interest because either the methods are newly applied to polymers or the instrumentation has achieved a major breakthrough leading to an enhanced utilizaton by polymer scientists. The first volume concentrates on separation techniques. H. Pasch summarizes the recent successes of multi-dimensional chromatography in the characteri- tion of copolymers. Both, chain length distribution and the compositional h- erogeneity of copolymers are accessible. Capillary electrophoresis is widely and successfully utilized for the characterization of biopolymers, particular of DNA. It is only recently that the technique has been applied to the characterization of water soluble synthetic macromolecules. This contributrion of Grosche and Engelhardt focuses on the analysis of polyelectrolytes by capillary electopho- sis. The last contribution of the first volume by Coelfen and Antonietti sum- rizes the achievements and pitfalls of field flow fractionation techniques. The major drawbacks in the instrumentation have been overcome in recent years and the"triple F techniques" are currently advancing to a powerful competitor to size exclusion chromatography.

Piety and Public Funding - Evangelicals and the State in Modern America (Hardcover): Axel R. Schafer Piety and Public Funding - Evangelicals and the State in Modern America (Hardcover)
Axel R. Schafer
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

How is it that some conservative groups are viscerally antigovernment even while enjoying the benefits of government funding? In "Piety and Public Funding" historian Axel R. Schafer offers a compelling answer to this question by chronicling how, in the first half century since World War II, conservative evangelical groups became increasingly adept at accommodating their hostility to the state with federal support.Though holding to the ideals of church-state separation, evangelicals gradually took advantage of expanded public funding opportunities for religious foreign aid, health care, education, and social welfare. This was especially the case during the Cold War, when groups such as the National Association of Evangelicals were at the forefront of battling communism at home and abroad. It was evident, too, in the Sunbelt, where the military-industrial complex grew exponentially after World War II and where the postwar right would achieve its earliest success. Contrary to evangelicals' own claims, liberal public policies were a boon for, not a threat to, their own institutions and values. The welfare state, forged during the New Deal and renewed by the Great Society, hastened--not hindered--the ascendancy of a conservative political movement that would, in turn, use its resurgence as leverage against the very system that helped create it.By showing that the liberal state's dependence on private and nonprofit social services made it vulnerable to assaults from the right, "Piety and Public Funding" brings a much needed historical perspective to a hotly debated contemporary issue: the efforts of both Republican and Democratic administrations to channel federal money to "faith-based" organizations. It suggests a major reevaluation of the religious right, which grew to dominate evangelicalism by exploiting institutional ties to the state while simultaneously brandishing a message of free enterprise and moral awakening.

Global Faith, Worldly Power - Evangelical Internationalism and U.S. Empire (Paperback): John Corrigan, Melani McAlister, Axel... Global Faith, Worldly Power - Evangelical Internationalism and U.S. Empire (Paperback)
John Corrigan, Melani McAlister, Axel R. Schafer
R935 Discovery Miles 9 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Assessing the grand American evangelical missionary venture to convert the world, this international group of leading scholars reveals how theological imperatives have intersected with worldly imaginaries from the nineteenth century to the present. Countering the stubborn notion that conservative Protestant groups have steadfastly maintained their distance from governmental and economic affairs, these experts show how believers' ambitious investments in missionizing and humanitarianism have connected with worldly matters of empire, the Cold War, foreign policy, and neoliberalism. They show, too, how evangelicals' international activism redefined the content and the boundaries of the movement itself. As evangelical voices from Africa, Asia, and Latin America became more vocal and assertive, U.S. evangelicals took on more pluralistic, multidirectional identities not only abroad but also back home. Applying this international perspective to the history of American evangelicalism radically changes how we understand the development and influence of evangelicalism, and of globalizing religion more broadly. In addition to a critical introduction and essays by editors John Corrigan, Melani McAlister, and Axel R. Schafer are essays by Lydia Boyd, Emily Conroy-Krutz, Christina Cecelia Davidson, Helen Jin Kim, David C. Kirkpatrick, Candace Lukasik, Sarah Miller-Davenport, Dana L. Robert, Tom Smith, Lauren F. Turek, and Gene Zubovich.

Hope Is a Salesperson's Currency (Paperback): MR John R Schafer Hope Is a Salesperson's Currency (Paperback)
MR John R Schafer
R208 Discovery Miles 2 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
I Don't Regret A Mile (Paperback): Daniel R Schafer I Don't Regret A Mile (Paperback)
Daniel R Schafer
R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Invisible Dog (DVD): David Chokachi, Ben Giroux, Daniel Zykov, Robert. R. Schafer, Molly Morgen Lamont, Mark Lindsay... The Invisible Dog (DVD)
David Chokachi, Ben Giroux, Daniel Zykov, Robert. R. Schafer, Molly Morgen Lamont, …
R252 R184 Discovery Miles 1 840 Save R68 (27%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Children's adventure about an invisible talking dog. After Chad (Daniel Zykov) gets a science set for his birthday, he accidentally turns his best friend Abner the dog (voice of Mark Lindsay Chapman) invisible with a formula hidden in the set by criminals. But when they come to retrieve their stolen solution and his parents go out of town, Chad is forced to defend his house and dog alone from the crooks.

Global Faith, Worldly Power - Evangelical Internationalism and U.S. Empire (Hardcover): John Corrigan, Melani McAlister, Axel... Global Faith, Worldly Power - Evangelical Internationalism and U.S. Empire (Hardcover)
John Corrigan, Melani McAlister, Axel R. Schafer
R2,959 Discovery Miles 29 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Assessing the grand American evangelical missionary venture to convert the world, this international group of leading scholars reveals how theological imperatives have intersected with worldly imaginaries from the nineteenth century to the present. Countering the stubborn notion that conservative Protestant groups have steadfastly maintained their distance from governmental and economic affairs, these experts show how believers' ambitious investments in missionizing and humanitarianism have connected with worldly matters of empire, the Cold War, foreign policy, and neoliberalism. They show, too, how evangelicals' international activism redefined the content and the boundaries of the movement itself. As evangelical voices from Africa, Asia, and Latin America became more vocal and assertive, U.S. evangelicals took on more pluralistic, multidirectional identities not only abroad but also back home. Applying this international perspective to the history of American evangelicalism radically changes how we understand the development and influence of evangelicalism, and of globalizing religion more broadly. In addition to a critical introduction and essays by editors John Corrigan, Melani McAlister, and Axel R. Schafer are essays by Lydia Boyd, Emily Conroy-Krutz, Christina Cecelia Davidson, Helen Jin Kim, David C. Kirkpatrick, Candace Lukasik, Sarah Miller-Davenport, Dana L. Robert, Tom Smith, Lauren F. Turek, and Gene Zubovich.

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