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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The fascinating pages of this book detail many of the key issues
associated with the scaling to nano-dimensions of
silicon-on-insulator structures.Some papers offer new insight
particularly at the device/circuit interface as appropriate for SOI
which is fast becoming a mainstream technology.One of the key
issues concerns mobility degradation in SOI films less than about
5nm.The advantages of combining scaled SOI devices with high
permittivity (k) dielectric indicates that potential solutions are
indeed available down to the 22nm node.A further key issue and
potential show stopper' for SOI CMOS is highlighted in a number of
invited and contributed papers addressing atomistic level effects.
"This book addresses the richness and depth of our intimate
relationships and especially those moments when we come to see
ourselves and the other person in a new way. In such moments we
realize that however much we are influenced by heredity and
upbringing, we are also agents with the capacity for openness and
transcendence."--BOOK JACKET.
This manual reviews the definitions and typical approach to quality
assurance in healthcare and includes a review of the most prominent
quality studies. A program for quality management in surgery is
presented with chapters reviewing patient safety and external
reporting requirements. An introduction to medical malpractice and
risk management is also provided and followed by a chapter on how
to implement the necessary behavioral changes to improve quality
practices. The appendix includes useful protocols, forms and order
sets.
Environmental conditions change considerably in the course of 24 h with respect to abiotic factors and intra- and interspecific interactions. These changes result in limited time windows of opportunity for animal activities and, hence, the question of when to do what is subject to fitness maximisation. This volume gives a current overview of theoretical considerations and empirical findings of activity patterns in small mammals, a group in which the energetic and ecological constraints are particularly severe and the diversity of activity patterns is particularly high. Following a comparative ecological approach, for the first time activity timing is consequently treated in terms of behavioural and evolutionary ecology, providing the conceptual framework for chronoecology as a new subdiscipline within behavioural ecology. An extensive Appendix gives an introduction to methods of activity modelling and to tools for statistical pattern analysis.
Few people who work in the social services would deny that the
reception of those asking for help is important, and yet this
process is seldom closely examined. Originally published in 1974,
this book aims not only to focus attention on the problems faced by
those seeking the help of a social service organisation, but also
to analyse what happens and why at the point of entry. This study
analyses reception practices in four very different social work
agencies. The author demonstrates that the reception process is not
just an administrative expedient but that, under certain
circumstances, it may have a profound influence upon the way the
agency operates, the services it provides and who receives them. In
short, many of the important rationing decisions about resources
allocation may be made not by an agency’s senior and middle
managers, or by its professional social work staff, but by an
untrained clerical receptionist at the point of initial contact
between the organisation and its clients. The Point of Entry was
primarily written for students and teachers of social
administration, social workers, administrators, and receptionists
themselves. It is, however, a valuable study for all who are
concerned with the reception of visitors to any kind of
organisation which provides a service to clients.
Few people who work in the social services would deny that the
reception of those asking for help is important, and yet this
process is seldom closely examined. Originally published in 1974,
this book aims not only to focus attention on the problems faced by
those seeking the help of a social service organisation, but also
to analyse what happens and why at the point of entry. This study
analyses reception practices in four very different social work
agencies. The author demonstrates that the reception process is not
just an administrative expedient but that, under certain
circumstances, it may have a profound influence upon the way the
agency operates, the services it provides and who receives them. In
short, many of the important rationing decisions about resources
allocation may be made not by an agency's senior and middle
managers, or by its professional social work staff, but by an
untrained clerical receptionist at the point of initial contact
between the organisation and its clients. The Point of Entry was
primarily written for students and teachers of social
administration, social workers, administrators, and receptionists
themselves. It is, however, a valuable study for all who are
concerned with the reception of visitors to any kind of
organisation which provides a service to clients.
Succinct, highly readable and thought provoking, this important new
text is designed to raise awareness of the potential economic
impact of companion animals in the UK. It discusses the potential
benefits and costs of companion animals to the economy and
highlights the need for this matter to be thoroughly researched,
given the potential scale of impact and the potential costs of
ignoring this matter. The book includes: - case studies to
illustrate the savings to the NHS that might be associated with
companion animal ownership; - links to up-to-date tables and
content that might form templates for use in other countries; and -
highly readable information written by expert authors and key
opinion leaders in the field. Inspired by the seminal Council for
Science and Society (CSS) Report, Companion Animals in Society
(1988), this work updates and extends its evaluation of the
economic impact of companion animals on society and lays a
benchmark for future development. This pivotal new book is
important for policy makers at national and international levels
and all those involved in animal welfare.
Almost everyone who crosses the therapist's threshold is looking
for a second chance-a shot at living a richer, less restricted
life. Understanding how echoes of the past resonate in and shape
the present provides opportunities to resolve crippling conflicts
and make new choices. Furthermore, such insight produces a sense of
mastery. But not everyone is aware that the problems s/he brings
into weekly therapy are just the first few bars of his or her song.
Jane Hall wrote Deepening the Treatment to help the
psycho-dynamically informed therapist help the patient recognize
that exploring ideas and feelings is a journey worth taking and
that the therapist is a trustworthy guide. Often, people need to
wade before they feel comfortable diving into deep waters. Hall
introduces a responsible if unconventional application of
respectful, nondirective therapy, and she supports her vision with
clinical examples and thoughtful attention to issues of basic
technique-among them separation, termination, self-disclosure,
frequency of sessions, tolerating patient rage, and, of course,
interpreting the transference.
As a single mother to a growing son, you take on many roles: coach,
chef, cheerleader, buddy, housekeeper, teacher, disciplinarian, and
nurturer. The Single Mother's Guide to Raising Remarkable Boys
helps you juggle all these roles with aplomb. You'll also learn how
to help your son: Succeed at school Excel on the sports field Find
an appropriate male role model Socialize and combat peer pressure
Deal with sex, drugs, and video games Complete with resources and
recommended strategies for every stage of a boy's life, The Single
Mother's Guide to Raising Remarkable Boys helps you go it alone-and
raise a happy, healthy, well-adjusted young man!
Once a journey for self understanding has begun, there is
inevitably a struggle against real change. Inner roadblocks on both
sides of the couch impede the journey of psychoanalytic
psychotherapy, and these roadblocks are what the book is about. The
pressure to repeat the past in the present, including the
attachments to pain and the difficulty of letting go of abusive
relations (both internal and external) are enemies of growth and
change. These roadblocks (resistances) and the forms they take are
explored and illustrated in this book. A Jason Aronson Book
Important Symbols presents an extensive compilation of the symbols
of ancient cultures, describing the context and usage of each
symbol around the world and throughout time. Adelaide Hall groups
the symbols into categories, each comprising a chapter of the book.
Chapters including The Halo and the Crown, Fabulous Creatures,
Architectural Forms, Military Emblems, Plants and Blossoms, Angelic
Personages, Animals, and more open with short explanations and
include dictionary style listings of symbols and their meanings.
The book is fully indexed for easy reference and includes an
extensive bibliography. "A fully indexed, easy-to-use compendium of
symbols with explanations of their use in different cultures. "An
essential resource for understanding symbolic meaning in
scriptures, mythology, emblems, art, design and ritual from around
the world and throughout time.
The incidence of fungal infections increases with the increase in
antibiotic usage and increasing immunosuppressed populations. There
is no longer only one antifungal agent and the response of fungi to
various agents is not always predictable. The need for standardized
antifungal susceptibility testing, and standardized interpretation
of results in conjunction with studies that describe clinical
outcomes based on those tools is ever important. Interactions of
Yeasts, Moulds, and Antifungal Agents: How to Detect Resistance
covers the available antifungal agents, how to perform in vitro
testing and how those results should be interpreted for the most
common fungal pathogens.
Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium of The Princess
Takamatsu Cancer Research Fund, held in Tokyo The proceedings deal
with the potential relevance of ADP-ribosylation reactions in the
genesis, prevention and treatment of cancer. These reactions were
independently discovered in the laboratories of Paul Mandel, Osamu
Hayaishi and Takashi Sugimura, all whom contribute to
ADP-Ribosylation, DNA Repair and Cancer. Apart from these renowned
scientists, many other outstanding researchers from the
international research community have contributed chapters
discussing their most recent research results.
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