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A Comparative Grammar of the Indo-Germanic Languages - A Concise Exposition of the History of Sanskrit, Old Iranian ... Old Armenian, Greek, Latin, Umbro-Samnitic, Old Irish, Gothic, Old High German, Lithuanian and Old Church Slavonic; Volume 3 (Hardcover)
Karl Brugmann, William Henry Denham Rouse, Robert Seymour Conway
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A Comparative Grammar of the Indo-Germanic Languages - A Concise Exposition of the History of Sanskrit, Old Iranian ... Old Armenian, Greek, Latin, Umbro-Samnitic, Old Irish, Gothic, Old High German, Lithuanian and Old Church Slavonic; Volume 1
Karl Brugmann, William Henry Denham Rouse, Robert Seymour Conway
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R1,146
Discovery Miles 11 460
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Burlington (Hardcover)
Matthew E. Becher, Michael D. Rouse, Robert Schrage
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R781
R686
Discovery Miles 6 860
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This book provides a snapshot of representative modeling analyses
of coastal hypoxia and its effects. Hypoxia refers to conditions in
the water column where dissolved oxygen falls below levels that can
support most metazoan marine life (i.e., 2 mg O2 l-1). The number
of hypoxic zones has been increasing at an exponential rate since
the 1960s; there are currently more than 600 documented hypoxic
zones in the estuarine and coastal waters worldwide. Hypoxia
develops as a synergistic product of many physical and biological
factors that affect the balance of dissolved oxygen in seawater,
including temperature, solar radiation, wind, freshwater discharge,
nutrient supply, and the production and decay of organic matter. A
number of modeling approaches have been increasingly used in
hypoxia research, along with the more traditional observational and
experimental studies. Modeling is necessary because of rapidly
changing coastal circulation and stratification patterns that
affect hypoxia, the large spatial extent over which hypoxia
develops, and limitations on our capabilities to directly measure
hypoxia over large spatial and temporal scales. This book consists
of 15 chapters that are broadly organized around three main topics:
(1) Modeling of the physical controls on hypoxia, (2) Modeling of
biogeochemical controls and feedbacks, and, (3) Modeling of the
ecological effects of hypoxia. The final chapter is a synthesis
chapter that draws generalities from the earlier chapters,
highlights strengths and weaknesses of the current state-of-the-art
modeling, and offers recommendations on future directions.
Human ecology - the study and practice of relationships between the
natural and the social environment - has gained prominence as
scholars seek more effectively to engage with pressing global
concerns. In the past seventy years most human ecology has skirted
the fringes of geography, sociology and biology. This volume
pioneers radical new directions. In particular, it explores the
power of indigenous and traditional peoples' epistemologies both to
critique and to complement insights from modernity and
postmodernity. Aimed at an international readership, its
contributors show that an inter-cultural and transdisciplinary
approach is required. The demands of our era require a scholarship
of ontological depth: an approach that can not just debate issues,
but also address questions of practice and meaning. Organized into
three sections - Head, Heart and Hand - this volume covers the
following key research areas: Theories of Human Ecology Indigenous
and Wisdom Traditions Eco-spiritual Epistemologies and Ontology
Research practice in Human Ecology The researcher-researched
relationship Research priorities for a holistic world With the
study of human ecology becoming increasingly imperative, this
comprehensive volume will be a valuable addition for classroom use.
Human ecology - the study and practice of relationships between the
natural and the social environment - has gained prominence as
scholars seek more effectively to engage with pressing global
concerns. In the past seventy years most human ecology has skirted
the fringes of geography, sociology and biology. This volume
pioneers radical new directions. In particular, it explores the
power of indigenous and traditional peoples' epistemologies both to
critique and to complement insights from modernity and
postmodernity. Aimed at an international readership, its
contributors show that an inter-cultural and transdisciplinary
approach is required. The demands of our era require a scholarship
of ontological depth: an approach that can not just debate issues,
but also address questions of practice and meaning. Organized into
three sections - Head, Heart and Hand - this volume covers the
following key research areas: Theories of Human Ecology Indigenous
and Wisdom Traditions Eco-spiritual Epistemologies and Ontology
Research practice in Human Ecology The researcher-researched
relationship Research priorities for a holistic world With the
study of human ecology becoming increasingly imperative, this
comprehensive volume will be a valuable addition for classroom use.
This book provides a snapshot of representative modeling analyses
of coastal hypoxia and its effects. Hypoxia refers to conditions in
the water column where dissolved oxygen falls below levels that can
support most metazoan marine life (i.e., 2 mg O2 l-1). The number
of hypoxic zones has been increasing at an exponential rate since
the 1960s; there are currently more than 600 documented hypoxic
zones in the estuarine and coastal waters worldwide. Hypoxia
develops as a synergistic product of many physical and biological
factors that affect the balance of dissolved oxygen in seawater,
including temperature, solar radiation, wind, freshwater discharge,
nutrient supply, and the production and decay of organic matter. A
number of modeling approaches have been increasingly used in
hypoxia research, along with the more traditional observational and
experimental studies. Modeling is necessary because of rapidly
changing coastal circulation and stratification patterns that
affect hypoxia, the large spatial extent over which hypoxia
develops, and limitations on our capabilities to directly measure
hypoxia over large spatial and temporal scales. This book consists
of 15 chapters that are broadly organized around three main topics:
(1) Modeling of the physical controls on hypoxia, (2) Modeling of
biogeochemical controls and feedbacks, and, (3) Modeling of the
ecological effects of hypoxia. The final chapter is a synthesis
chapter that draws generalities from the earlier chapters,
highlights strengths and weaknesses of the current state-of-the-art
modeling, and offers recommendations on future directions.
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A Comparative Grammar of the Indo-Germanic Languages - A Concise Exposition of the History of Sanskrit, Old Iranian ... Old Armenian, Greek, Latin, Umbro-Samnitic, Old Irish, Gothic, Old High German, Lithuanian and Old Church Slavonic; Volume 3 (Paperback)
Karl Brugmann, William Henry Denham Rouse, Robert Seymour Conway
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R764
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A Comparative Grammar of the Indo-Germanic Languages - A Concise Exposition of the History of Sanskrit, Old Iranian ... Old Armenian, Greek, Latin, Umbro-Samnitic, Old Irish, Gothic, Old High German, Lithuanian and Old Church Slavonic; Volume 1 (Paperback)
Karl Brugmann, William Henry Denham Rouse, Robert Seymour Conway
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R893
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Corollary (Paperback)
Adam Rose; Illustrated by Robert Ahmad
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R512
Discovery Miles 5 120
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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A Comparative Grammar of the Indo-Germanic Languages - A Concise Exposition of the History of Sanskrit, Old Iranian ... Old Armenian, Greek, Latin, Umbro-Samnitic, Old Irish, Gothic, Old High German, Lithuanian and Old Church Slavonic, Volume 5 (Paperback)
Karl Brugmann, William Henry Denham Rouse, Robert Seymour Conway
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R677
R611
Discovery Miles 6 110
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
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appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
What happens when the loved one of a person without money or
influence disappears? Orphaned Katie finds out when her estranged
identical twin sister, Eve, disappears and no one, who should help
her, will help her. Confronted by Vancouver City Police who avoid
responsibility for investigating her sister's disappearance, Katie
follows Eve's trail on a cross-continent bus trip and into a world
of political corruption as well as a past and a heritage the twins'
late grandfather had tried to leave behind. With her only clue an
ancient North American Native script written on a fragile scroll,
21 year old Katie vows to do what her heroes, the ground team for
the Apollo 13 astronauts, did by using what little she has to bring
her sister back alive. Twin Loyalties: from the Chronicles of Tar
Ponds City transports the reader into a world hidden in plain
sight- where society's bystander-justified indifference forces
those with a missing family member to dwell.
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