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An up-to-date treatment of the scientific and commercial aspects of this increasingly popular medicinal plant genus, this volume covers material written by tea tree specialists dealing with significant aspects of "M. alternifolia", including botany, chemistry, cultivation, agronomy, processing, toxicology, bioactivity, uses and marketing. Cajuput ("M. cajaputi"), Niaouli ("M. quinquenervia") and potentially commercial "Melaleucas" are also reviews. The book is aimed at those concerned with the study and uses of medicinal and aromatic plants and provides a comprehensive and contemporary overview of the status of tea tree.
This book reports on cutting-edge research concerning social
practices. Merging perspectives from various disciplines, including
philosophy, biology, and cognitive science, it discusses
theoretical aspects of social behavior along with models to
investigate them, and also presents key case studies. Further, It
describes concepts related to habits, routines, and rituals and
examines important features of human action, such as intentionality
and choice, exploring the influence of specific social practices in
different situations. Based on a workshop held in June 2018 at the
6th World Congress of Universal Logic, UNILOG2018, in Vichy, and
including additional invited chapters, the book offers fresh
insights into the fields of social practice and the cognitive,
computational, and philosophical tools to understand them.
This book reports on cutting-edge research concerning social
practices. Merging perspectives from various disciplines, including
philosophy, biology, and cognitive science, it discusses
theoretical aspects of social behavior along with models to
investigate them, and also presents key case studies. Further, It
describes concepts related to habits, routines, and rituals and
examines important features of human action, such as intentionality
and choice, exploring the influence of specific social practices in
different situations. Based on a workshop held in June 2018 at the
6th World Congress of Universal Logic, UNILOG2018, in Vichy, and
including additional invited chapters, the book offers fresh
insights into the fields of social practice and the cognitive,
computational, and philosophical tools to understand them.
The third book in Robert Low's stunning trilogy about the making of
Scotland. It is 1314. Robert the Bruce has reigned for eight hard
years, driving out his English enemies with fire and sword. Lives
have been shredded by war - wives, daughters and lovers slain or
imprisoned. His men have lost almost everything. But three great
fortresses in the Kingdom remain under English rule: Roxburgh,
Stirling and Edinburgh. Bruce must capture each stronghold after
another to come face-to-face with Edward II, the English King
humiliated by defeat and determined to put down his Scottish enemy
once and for all. And the last great battle for the Scottish throne
will be decided on a bloody field called Bannockburn.
A NATION WILL FIGHT FOR ITS FREEDOM. Scotland in turmoil. Robert
Low at his best. A nation's independence hangs in the balance.
After fleeing to France following his defeat at the Battle of
Falkirk, William Wallace has returned to Scottish soil to face his
fate. But Robert the Bruce now stands between him and the crown.
Warring factions, political intrigue and vicious battles threaten
at every turn. Both men face uncertain futures, their efforts
thwarted by shattered loyalties, superstition and rumour. In these
troubled times, it is murder, treachery and the bitter rivalry
amongst Scots nobility that will shape the long and bloody rise of
Robert the Bruce to his coronation.
The first in the Oathsworn series, charting the adventures of a
band of Vikings on the chase for the secret hoard of Attila the
Hun. Life is savage aboard a Viking raider. When young Orm Rurikson
is plucked from the snows of Norway to join his estranged father on
the Fjord Elk, he becomes an unlikely member of a notorious crew.
They are the Oathsworn - so named after the spoken bond that ties
them in brotherhood - and they ply a casual trade on the ocean
wave, selling their swords to the highest bidder. But times are
changing. Loyalty to the old Norse Gods is fading, and the
followers of the mysterious 'White Christ' are gaining power across
Europe. Hired as relic-hunters by the merchant rulers of a bustling
city, the Oathsworn are sent in search of a legendary sword of
untold value to the new religion. With only a young girl as guide,
their quest will lead them onto the deep and treacherous waters of
the 'whale road', toward the cursed treasure of Attila the Hun. And
to a challenge that will test the very bond that holds them
together. Robert Low, a significant up and coming voice in
historical fiction, has created a startlingly modern tale in the
style of the great Viking sagas. A heady mix of powerful suspense,
blockbuster battles and religious intrigue, THE WHALE ROAD is a
must for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Tim Severin. The Oathsworn
series is sure to hook old and new readers alike.
"Fundamentals of Continuum Mechanics" provides a clear and rigorous
presentation of continuum mechanics for engineers, physicists, and
materials scientists. This book uses a first-principles-based
approach to continuum-level characterization, design, and modeling.
While emphasizing modern materials research, it also devotes
special attention to constrained materials (for example,
incompressible fluids) and the continuum characterization of TEMM
smart materials. A wealth of carefully chosen examples and
exercises illuminate the subject matter and facilitate self-study.
Uses direct notation for a clear and straightforward math
presentation, leading to better understanding of the underlying
physicsCovers high-interest research areas such as constrained
materials and characterization of smart materials used in
intelligent systems and structuresOffers a unique approach to
covering thermomechanical constraints, based on the authors own
research"
The gripping second novel in the Oathsworn series, charting the
adventures of a band of Vikings looking for the return of the Rune
Sword that will lead them to Attila's Hoard A band of brothers,
known as the Oathsworn, committed only to each other and feared by
many, rises again, setting sail on the wolf sea in search of
vengeance and glory. Washed up in a hostile city, battle-weary and
out of luck, the Oathsworn lie waiting for their reluctant leader,
the young Orm, to bring them back once more to wealth and warfare.
But Orm's prized sword, the legendary Rune Serpent, is gone, stolen
by the rapacious Starkad, and with it the runes writ upon the hilt
that only Orm can decipher. The Oathsworn embark on a dangerous
mission to reclaim their precious sword as they pursue the elusive
Starkad across the turbulent wolf sea. Unafraid to fight and
cunning in the ways of men, they wreak violence and bloody revenge
on their enemies. Caught up in the treacherous battles in the East
between the rulers of Constantinople, aided by hordes of Viking
mercenaries, and the Arabs, their adventures will take them from
Greece to Jerusalem, across the treacherous wolf sea where only the
hunting hungry dare set sail. Epic adventure broad in scope and
bloody in action, The Wolf Sea is the stunning second novel in the
Oathsworn series.
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The long awaited return to Robert Low's Oathsworn series Island of
Mann, 979AD. A monk lies dying with a sworn secret he must pass
onto Crowbone, the true heir to Norway's throne, before he breathes
his last. The monk's words will decide the fate of a kingdom. But
once the secret is revealed, Crowbone's long-time enemy, Gunnhild,
the Witch Mother of Kings, threatens his path to the crown and will
stop at nothing to prevent him from attaining his royal destiny.
Crowbone and his men must survive an unforgiving journey and face
their sworn rival. It is a quest that will test the very bonds that
tie the Oathsworn together.
Bandits, soldiers, thieves, murderers: all thrive in the lawless
hills...The Borders are at war. Henry VIII, fat and pained with a
diseased leg, wants to burn them all; to burn the very water if he
has to. Batty Coalhouse is still haunted by Maramaldo, the warlord
responsible for cutting off his arm. He's given an intriguing
offer: find some stray nuns and bring them to safety. In turn, that
will lead him to his nemesis, now rampaging with an army not far
away in the Cheviot hills. What seems a routine assignment becomes
a living hell, for in the Debatable lands, nothing is as it
seems... Brimming with atmosphere and brutal violence, this is
Robert Low at his best, perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Conn
Iggulden and S. J. A. Turney.
A pulse-pounding historical adventure from master of the genre
Robert Low, perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden and Simon
Scarrow.Drust, Kag and co are in the Alps, battered, bruised and
fighting for their lives. Some things never change. On the hunt for
a rogue Roman officer, something goes terribly wrong and they are
left stranded in the mountains, their escape route cut off. Only
then does the true danger of their mission reveal itself. Caught in
the crossfire not just of the mountain tribes, but of the vicious
power politics of Rome, they must use all their cunning and guile
to save themselves from death's icy clutches... The gripping final
instalment of the extraordinary, brutal, visceral historical epic
series.
In the dog days of Rome, a mission to the edge of the world...Drust
and Kag, two ex-gladiators, are met with an unusual request.
Powerful Servilius Structus sends them deep into Scotland, land of
the Caledonii, to find and secure a woman and her young son.
Accompanied by a crew of fellow rogues, they will risk everything
on an insane quest and a daring escape. With decadence and
corruption in the air, the consequences of their failure are
immeasurable, for the Empire itself is at stake. A searing,
blood-soaked historical adventure, perfect for fans of Giles
Kristian, David Gilman and Conn Iggulden. Praise for Rob Low'An
epic tale of hardship, triumph, betrayal and brotherhood' S. J. A.
Turney
The epic and action packed third novel in Low s Oathsworn series
charting the adventures of Orm and his band of Viking brothers
The Oathsworn have itchy feet. Battle-hungry and tired of
keeping the homestead fires burning, they are restless for action.
And, being the Oathsworn, action is what they get.
When their homestead is attacked by Klerkon and his men, the
Oathsworn promise bloody revenge. But they didn t count on having
to undertake the most dangerous journey of their lives in order to
save two of their number.
Packed with epic adventure and bloody action, THE WHITE RAVEN is
Robert Low at his very best."
The epic and action-packed fourth novel in the Oathsworn series,
charting the adventures of Orm and his band of Viking brothers.
The Oathsworn have become feared and respected throughout the
Viking world. Their name goes before them and men cower in their
presence. But fame comes at a price
While the Oathsworn revel in their new-found fame, Sterki, an
old enemy with revenge in his heart, attacks their homestead - the
Fjord Elk is sunk, old oarmates die and the Oathsworn are forced to
flee into the mountains.
Unused to losing, the Oathsworn retreat to lick their wounds.
They have been entrusted with the care of Queen Sigrith, pregnant
and soon to bear the heir to the crown of Sweden, and much though
the urge for revenge is strong, Orm's first duty is to protect the
queen. And Orm soon realises that revenge is not the only thing on
Sterki's mind; he has joined forces with Styrbjorn, nephew of King
Eirik and next in line to the throne if he can only get rid of the
current heir.
As the Oathsworn fight to defend themselves and their newfound
celebrity and fortune, they're soon to realise that fame isn't all
it's cracked up to be "
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