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This new introduction to Euripides' fascinating interpretation of
the story of Electra and her brother Orestes emphasizes its
theatricality, showing how captivating the play remains to this
day. Electra poses many challenges for those drawn to Greek tragedy
- students, scholars, actors, directors, stage designers, readers
and audiences. Rush Rehm addresses the most important questions
about the play: its shift in tone between tragedy and humour; why
Euripides arranged the plot as he did; issues of class and gender;
the credibility of the gods and heroes, and the power of the myths
that keep their stories alive. A series of concise and engaging
chapters explore the functions of the characters and chorus, and
how their roles change over the course of the play; the language
and imagery that affects the audience's response to the events on
stage; the themes at work in the tragedy, and how Euripides forges
them into a coherent theatrical experience; the later reception of
the play, and how an array of writers, directors and filmmakers
have interpreted the original. Euripides' Electra has much to say
to us in our contemporary world. This thorough, richly informed
introduction challenges our understanding of what Greek tragedy was
and what it can offer modern theatre, perhaps its most valuable
legacy.
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Embrace the Japanese concept of ma (negative space) with these
delicate lace stitches. 280 Japanese Lace Stitches is a fun and
informative resource for experienced knitters. This book is filled
with a wonderful variety of beautiful, openwork stitch patterns,
including leaf patterns, diamonds, circles and waves--perennial
favorites that can be applied to every type of project, from
sweaters to blankets. With full-color photos and expert
explanations of the symbols and patterns, knitters can expand their
knowledge of this elegant and classic style. 11 basic projects give
you a chance to try some of these patterns right away. These gentle
introductions include such accessories as: A stripe-textured shawl
A short cowl Handwarmers with a circle pattern A versatile winter
hat And more! Japanese knitting guru Gayle Roehm introduces the
patterns and explains the ins and outs of Japanese knitting. A
handy index allows you to search for patterns by number of steps
and stitches required, so you can shop from the intricacy side of
the menu. A section on how to knit the symbols takes you
step-by-step through the stitches used in this book.
This book presents papers from the 5th International Conference on
Smart Learning Ecosystems and Regional Development, which promotes
discussions on R&D work, policies, case studies, entrepreneur
experiences, with a particular focus on understanding the relevance
of smart learning ecosystems for regional development and social
innovation, and how the effectiveness of the relation of citizens
and smart ecosystems can be boosted. The book explores how
technology-mediated instruments can foster citizens' engagement
with learning ecosystems and territories, providing insights into
innovative human-centric design and development models/techniques,
education/training practices, informal social learning, innovative
citizen-driven policies, and technology-mediated experiences and
their impact. As such, it will inspire the social innovation
sectors and ICT, as well as economic development and deployment
strategies and new policies for smarter proactive citizens.
This open access book presents a comprehensive collection of
the European Language Equality (ELE) project’s
results, its strategic agenda and roadmap with key
recommendations to the European Union on how to achieve
digital language equality in Europe by 2030. The fabric of
the EU linguistic landscape comprises 24 official languages and
over 60 regional and minority languages. However, language barriers
still hamper communication and the free flow of information.
Multilingualism is a key cultural cornerstone of Europe, signifying
what it means to be and to feel European. Various studies and
resolutions have found a striking imbalance in the support of
Europe’s languages through technologies, issuing a call to
action. Following an introduction, the book is divided into
two parts. The first part describes the state of the art of
language technology and language-centric AI and the definition and
metrics developed to measure digital language equality. It also
presents the status quo in 2022/2023, i.e., the current level of
technology support for over 30 European languages. The second part
describes plans and recommendations on how to bring about digital
language equality in Europe by 2030. It includes chapters on the
setup and results of the community consultation process, four
technical deep dives, an overview of existing strategic documents
and an abridged version of the strategic agenda and roadmap. The
recommendations have been prepared jointly with the European
community in the fields of language technology, natural language
processing, and language-centric AI, as well as with
representatives of relevant initiatives and associations, language
communities and regional and minority language groups. Ensuring
appropriate technology support for all European languages will not
only create jobs, growth and opportunities in the digital single
market. Overcoming language barriers in the digital environment is
also essential for an inclusive society and for providing unity in
diversity for many years to come.
The book includes high-quality papers presented at the 4th
International Conference on Smart Learning Ecosystems and Regional
Development at Universita Roma Tor Vergata, Italy, from 22 to 24
May, 2019. Providing insights into the relevance of smart learning
ecosystems (schools, campuses, the workplace, informal learning
contexts, etc.) for regional development and social innovation, it
also discusses how citizens' involvement with smart ecosystems can
be increased and made more effective.
"Alginates: Biology and Applications" provides an overview of
the state of art of alginate material properties, genetics and the
molecular mechanisms underlying alginate biosynthesis as well as
applications of tailor-made alginates in medicine, food and
biotechnology.
Topics treated are: material properties of alginates, alginate
production: precursor biosynthesis, polymerization and secretion,
bacterial system for alginate uptake and degradation, enzymatic
alginate modification, alginate gene regulation, role of alginate
in bacterial biofilms, microbial production of alginates:
physiology and process aspects, alginate-based blends and
nano/microbeads, applications of alginates in food, alginate and
its comonomer mannuronic acid: medical relevance as drugs.
A huge variety of biopolymers - such as polysaccharides,
polyesters, and polyamides - are naturally produced by
microorganisms. These range from viscous solutions to plastics.
Their physical properties are dependent on the composition and
molecular weight of the polymer. The genetic manipulation of
microorganisms opens up an enormous potential for the
biotechnological production of biopolymers with tailored properties
suitable for high-value medical application such as tissue
engineering and drug delivery. Written by expert, internationally
renowned scientists, this comprehensive volume describes in detail
the use of microorganisms for the production of the most important
biopolymers and polymer precursors. The contributors describe in
depth the biosynthetic pathways, physical properties, and
industrial production processes; and they discuss in detail the
genetic and metabolic engineering of microorganisms for biopolymer
production. Also highlighted are the applications and potential
applications of the biopolymers and microbial biotechnology. Topics
include the biochemistry and genetics of biosynthesis of xanthan,
alginate, cellulose, cyanophycin, poly(gamma-glutamic acid), levan,
hyaluronic acid, organic acids, oligosaccharides and
polysaccharides, and polyhydroxyalkanoates. This book is
recommended book for all biotechnology and microbiology
laboratories.
In a time when an unquestionable link between anthropogenic
emissions of greenhouse gases and climatic changes has finally been
acknowledged and * widely documented through IPCC reports, the need
for precise estimates of greenhouse gas (GHG) production rates and
emissions from natural as well as managed ecosystems has risen to a
critical level. Future agreements between nations concerning the
reduction of their GHG emissions will - pend upon precise estimates
of the present level of these emissions in both natural and managed
terrestrial and aquatic environments. From this viewpoint, the
present volume should prove to a benchmark contribution because it
provides very carefully assessed values for GHG emissions or
exchanges between critical climatic zones in aquatic en- ronments
and the atmosphere. It also provides unique information on the
biases of different measurement methods that may account for some
of the contradictory results that have been published recently in
the literature on this subject. Not only has a large array of
current measurement methods been tested concurrently here, but a
few new approaches have also been developed, notably laser
measurements of atmospheric CO concentration 2 gradients. Another
highly useful feature of this book is the addition of - nitoring
and process studies as well as modeling.
The Dictionary contains the names of nearly 2500 plant species, in
some cases including subspecies and varieties. Tropical crops from
all parts of the world receive the same attention as those from the
temperate zone. Common names are given not only in English, French,
German, Portuguese and Spanish but also in many other languages,
where such names are used in the technical literature. `Agronomic
plants' comprise not only the agricultural and horticultural crops
but also pasture plants, green manure, soil covers, trees used in
agroforestry, and major weeds. Also included are plants which are
presently being discussed as new crops, with considerable economic
value. The Dictionary will meet the needs not only of scientists in
agriculture, botany and geography but also those of agricultural
extensionists, merchants in agricultural products and professional
translators.
This book gathers a selection of the articles accepted for
presentation and discussion at the 2nd International Conference on
Smart Learning Ecosystems and Regional Developments (SLERD 2017),
held 22-23 June What characterizes smart learning ecosystems? What
is their role in city and regional development and innovation? How
can we promote the engagement of citizens in smart learning
ecosystems? These are some of the questions addressed at SLERD 2017
and documented here. The proceedings include scientific papers that
endeavor to understand, devise and promote innovative human-centric
design and development methods, education/training practices,
informal social learning, and citizen-driven policies. The
individual papers elaborate on the notion of smart learning
ecosystems, study the relation of smart learning ecosystems with As
such, they help to foster the social innovation sectors,
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and economic
development and deployment strategies, alongside new policies for
smarter, proactive citizens - making them a valuable resource for
researchers and policymakers alike.
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