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Kimberly S Hoffman; Illustrated by Savannah Horton
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Kimberly S Hoffman; Illustrated by Em Vickers
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This extensively revised and updated fourth edition provides
engineers with the principles and tools needed to turn their
familiarity with earlier ACI Codes into more profitable,
time-saving routine designs. Created to be used with the ACI Code
and Commentary, this outstanding guide follows the new Code format
with information covered in more specific sections and subsections
in order to enhance clarity. In addition, it shortens the time
needed for computer-aided design and analysis, converts code
formulas from the review form to direct design, and presents simple
formulas, tabulations, and charts for conservative longhand direct
design. Two convenient indices - a subject index and a 1995 Code
section index - are provided, enabling engineers to quickly locate
all Code references to a particular topic, as well as concise
interpretation of a given Code section. The Guide also saves
engineers time and effort on the job with its detailed coverage of:
torsional stiffness, braced and unbraced slender columns with and
without sidesway, wide-module joist systems, reinforcement details
for economy in design, detailing, fabricating, field erection, and
inspection, latest ASTM material specifications, anchorage,
development, and splice requirements, high-strength concrete,
comparisons between wall and column economy, structural plain
concrete. More than ever, the sure-handed Structural Design Guide
to the ACI Building Code is an indispensable practical reference
for structural, civil, and architectural engineers and students who
want to safely meet modern building requirements while taking full
advantage of every economy permitted by the 1995 ACI Code.
I I This book is intended to guide practicing structural engineers
into more profitable routine designs with the AISC Load and
Resistance Factor Design Specification (LRFD) for structural steel
buildings. LRFD is a method of proportioning steel structures so
that no applica ble limit state is exceeded when the structure is
subjected to all appro priate factored load combinations. Strength
limit states are related to safety, and concern maximum load
carrying capacity, Serviceability limit states are related to
performance under service load conditions such as deflections. The
term "resistance" includes both strength states and serviceability
limit states. LRFD is a new approach to the design of structural
steel for buildings. It involves explicit consideration of limit
states, multiple load factors and resistance factors, and implicit
probabilistic determination of relia bility. The type of factoring
used by LRFD differs from the allowable stress design of Chapters A
through M of the 1989 Ninth Edition of the AISC Specifications for
Allowable Stress Design, where only the resistance is divided by a
factor of safety to obtain an allowable stress, and from the
plastic design provisions of Chapter N, where the loads are multi
plied by a common load factor of 1.7 for gravity loads and 1.3 for
gravity loads acting with wind or seismic loads. LRFD offers the
structural engineer greater flexibility, rationality, and economy
than the previous 1989 Ninth Edition of the AISC Specifications for
Allowable Stress Design."
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I Llama Ewe (Hardcover)
Kimberly S Hoffman; Contributions by Calder Robinson; Edited by Paul J Hoffman
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The discovery and concept that Helicobacter pylori is associated
with gastric disease including gastric cancer which is one of the
most common and frequently lethal forms of malignancy, heralded a
new and rapidly expanding field recognizing the emergence of many
new pathogens and disease syndromes in clinical medicine, as well
as basic infectious disease research. There is now an extensive and
widely known literature of how H. pylori is involved in a wide
variety of disease syn dromes. As summarized in the introductory
chapter of this volume, many major advances have been made in
diagnosis, both serologic and endoscopic in time of the involvement
of this organism in patients with upper GI ailments as well as its
presence in those who are not clinically ill. The Introduction
describes the rapid development of understanding the role of this
organism in disease. The basic bacteriology of H. pylori is then
described in the second chapter. Diagnostic tests for detecting H.
pylori infection is then highlighted, as well as the role of such
infection in gastric cancer. Current knowledge concerning risk
factors and peptic ulcer pathology associated with H. pylori is
then described. Newer information concerning therapy of H. pylori
infection and colonization is described in a subsequent chapter as
well as one concerning the effects of anti biotics on H. pylori
infection. The extensive literature on natural substances with
anti-H."
Employing both large-scale surveys and in-depth interviews, the
authors document the mental health effects on workers caused by the
closure of four General Motor plants. They paint a portrait of how
the social context in which these workers lived played a critical
role in their experiences of unemployment or of keeping their jobs
when others around them lost theirs. More than simply a study of
unemployment and mental health, this book is also a story of coping
and resilience.
Most research on the president's relationship with the public
focuses on modern presidents because they frequently give speeches
in the attempt to build public support for their policy goals.
Expanding the concept of presidential communication beyond policy
speeches, Popular Leadership in the Presidency: Origins and
Practice reveals the extent to which presidents have always
communicated with the public. And it is not simply the existence of
public communication that is significant, but the fact that
structural elements of the presidency encourage a connection with
the people. The fact that the executive consists of one individual,
the symbolic authority that devolves on the president as the sole
national leader, and a selection process that in practice turned
out to be popular all encourages a relationship with the people. An
examination of the first four presidents demonstrates the broad
range of public persuasion practiced by early presidents as well as
the way in which the structural encourages that behavior.
Most research on the president's relationship with the public
focuses on modern presidents because they frequently give speeches
in the attempt to build public support for their policy goals.
Expanding the concept of presidential communication beyond policy
speeches, Popular Leadership in the Presidency: Origins and
Practice reveals the extent to which presidents have always
communicated with the public. And it is not simply the existence of
public communication that is significant, but the fact that
structural elements of the presidency encourage a connection with
the people. The fact that the executive consists of one individual,
the symbolic authority that devolves on the president as the sole
national leader, and a selection process that in practice turned
out to be popular all encourages a relationship with the people. An
examination of the first four presidents demonstrates the broad
range of public persuasion practiced by early presidents as well as
the way in which the structural encourages that behavior.
A companion to History of Oral History, Thinking about Oral History
presents parts III and IV of Handbook of Oral History, an essential
resource for scholars and students. Guided by Charlton, Myers, and
Sharpless, the prominent authors capture the current
state-of-the-art in oral history and predict key directions for
future growth in theory and application.
Steve Hoffman, CEO of Founders Space, prepares entrepreneurs to
avoid mistakes, overcome obstacles, and master the skills necessary
to make the right choices along their path to success. The fact is,
over 90 percent of all new startups fail. Every entrepreneur must
face this harsh reality and learn to master it if they hope to
survive and wind up on top. In Surviving a Startup, Hoffman brings
readers on a wild ride, sharing with them the tumultuous journey of
launching a venture-funded startup and revealing what it takes to
make it. In this one-of-a-kind guide, you will learn: A deep
analysis and insights into the major challenges every entrepreneur
faces when launching a business. How to make the best possible
decisions and deal with crisis situations. Strategies for raising
capital and growing a business, even when it seems impossible.
Secrets on how to manage difficult employees, demonstrate
leadership, and overcome disasters. Essential traits that enable
startup founders to survive and succeed. The best way to develop
innovative products, conduct guerilla marketing campaigns, obtain
PR, and outmaneuver competitors. How to recruit the best talent,
manage highly efficient teams, and motivate employees, even with
little to no money. The steps necessary to transform an idea into a
robust, rapidly growing business. As the captain of one of the
world's leading startup incubators and accelerators, Steve knows
what it's like to be on the front lines, how tough it can get when
the battle turns against the entrepreneur, and what it takes to
taste victory and overcome seemingly impossible odds. Surviving a
Startup is a must read for entrepreneurs considering taking the
best first steps for a new venture.
A one-stop Desk Reference, for Biomedical Engineers involved in the
ever expanding and very fast moving area; this is a book that will
not gather dust on the shelf. It brings together the essential
professional reference content from leading international
contributors in the biomedical engineering field. Material covers a
broad range of topics including: Biomechanics and Biomaterials;
Tissue Engineering; and Biosignal Processing
* A hard-working desk reference providing all the essential
material needed by biomedical and clinical engineers on a
day-to-day basis
* Fundamentals, key techniques, engineering best practice and
rules-of-thumb together in one quick-reference sourcebook
* Definitive content by the leading authors in the field, including
Buddy Ratner, Joseph Dyro, Sverre Grimnes, Richard Kyle and
Bernhard Preim
The "Tax Translator" offers much needed advice and guidance on tax
compliance for institutions of higher learning
College and university officials often are unaware of their
institutions' tax obligations. Especially for institutions without
designated tax compliance officers, the consequences of such
ignorance can devastating. Based on its author's decades of
experiences as a tax manager at three universities, this handbook
was written for all university staff involved with tax
compliance--from the account clerk in the Accounts Payable
Department, up through vice presidents, controllers, treasurers and
directors. Steve Hoffman explains the core principles and practices
that inform current tax policy and develops a framework for
building a system for effective tax compliance, reporting and
filing. Satisfies the urgent demand for timely, authoritative
advice and guidance on a area of increasing concern for colleges
and universitiesSheds new light on the impact of current tax
obligations for both four-year and community colleges, which are
often left out of the discussionThe Federal Government has recently
stepped up its enforcement of tax law compliance for colleges and
universities
The discovery and concept that Helicobacter pylori is associated
with gastric disease including gastric cancer which is one of the
most common and frequently lethal forms of malignancy, heralded a
new and rapidly expanding field recognizing the emergence of many
new pathogens and disease syndromes in clinical medicine, as well
as basic infectious disease research. There is now an extensive and
widely known literature of how H. pylori is involved in a wide
variety of disease syn dromes. As summarized in the introductory
chapter of this volume, many major advances have been made in
diagnosis, both serologic and endoscopic in time of the involvement
of this organism in patients with upper GI ailments as well as its
presence in those who are not clinically ill. The Introduction
describes the rapid development of understanding the role of this
organism in disease. The basic bacteriology of H. pylori is then
described in the second chapter. Diagnostic tests for detecting H.
pylori infection is then highlighted, as well as the role of such
infection in gastric cancer. Current knowledge concerning risk
factors and peptic ulcer pathology associated with H. pylori is
then described. Newer information concerning therapy of H. pylori
infection and colonization is described in a subsequent chapter as
well as one concerning the effects of anti biotics on H. pylori
infection. The extensive literature on natural substances with
anti-H.
Employing both large-scale surveys and in-depth interviews, the
authors document the mental health effects on workers caused by the
closure of four General Motor plants. They paint a portrait of how
the social context in which these workers lived played a critical
role in their experiences of unemployment or of keeping their jobs
when others around them lost theirs. More than simply a study of
unemployment and mental health, this book is also a story of coping
and resilience.
I I This book is intended to guide practicing structural engineers
into more profitable routine designs with the AISC Load and
Resistance Factor Design Specification (LRFD) for structural steel
buildings. LRFD is a method of proportioning steel structures so
that no applica ble limit state is exceeded when the structure is
subjected to all appro priate factored load combinations. Strength
limit states are related to safety, and concern maximum load
carrying capacity, Serviceability limit states are related to
performance under service load conditions such as deflections. The
term "resistance" includes both strength states and serviceability
limit states. LRFD is a new approach to the design of structural
steel for buildings. It involves explicit consideration of limit
states, multiple load factors and resistance factors, and implicit
probabilistic determination of relia bility. The type of factoring
used by LRFD differs from the allowable stress design of Chapters A
through M of the 1989 Ninth Edition of the AISC Specifications for
Allowable Stress Design, where only the resistance is divided by a
factor of safety to obtain an allowable stress, and from the
plastic design provisions of Chapter N, where the loads are multi
plied by a common load factor of 1.7 for gravity loads and 1.3 for
gravity loads acting with wind or seismic loads. LRFD offers the
structural engineer greater flexibility, rationality, and economy
than the previous 1989 Ninth Edition of the AISC Specifications for
Allowable Stress Design."
This volume comes from manuscriptscontributed by invited speakers
to the NATO AdvancedStudyInstitute on Biopolymers, which was held
in Izmir, during August 27th - September 5th, 1984. Many more
detailshave been added to the manuscripts as a resultof the
interchange of ideas during the symposium. This book includes 16
papers which were originallypresented at the meeting by some of the
world'sforemostinvestigators. In this volume, the existing basic
knowledgeacross the wholefieldof polymericbiomaterials is
reviewed.Classification, structure, composition, synthesis,
modification and fabrication of these novel materialsis included in
detail. Fundamental phenomena involved in the interactionof
polymers with the biological environmentand resultingresponses of
blood and tissue components are discussed. Modification of polymers
physically, chemicallyor biochemically, in order to improve their
biocompatibility is included. Selected applications of polymeric
biomaterialsin Medicine, Dentistry, Biotechnology, Pharmacology and
otherrelated fieldsarealsocovered. We stronglyhope thatthis book
will be agreatcontribution to the rapidly expanding field of
biomaterialsand willhelp to stimulate an even more
excitingfuturefor th is field. ErhanPiskin AllanS. Hoffman VI
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Biopolymers" was
held in Izmir during August 27th - September 5th, 1984. I would
like to ex press my deepest appreciation and gratitude to NATO
Scientific Affairs Division, that our meeting has been accepted as
a NATO ASI, and has been supported by their programmes. I wish to
thank also to all the other supporting firms and organizations,
especially to Hacettepe University and Turkish Scientific and
Technical Research Council."
This book is intended to guide practicing structural engineers
familiar with ear lier ACI building codes into more profitable
routine designs with the ACI 1995 Building Code (ACI 318-95). Each
new ACI Building Code expresses the latest knowledge of reinforced
concrete in legal language for safe design application. Beginning
in 1956 with the introduction of ultimate strength design, each new
code offered better uti lization of high-strength reinforcement and
the compressive strength of the con crete itself. Each new code
thus permitted more economy as to construction material, but
achieved it through more detailed and complicated design calcula
tions. In addition to competition requiring independent structural
engineers to follow the latest code for economy, it created a
professional obligation to fol low the latest code for accepted
levels of structural safety. The increasing complexity of codes has
encouraged the use of computers for design and has stimulated the
development of computer-based handbooks. Before computer software
can be successfully used in the structural design of buildings,
preliminary sizes of structural elements must be established from
handbook tables, estimates, or experienced first guesses for input
into the com puter."
Knowledge of and experience with the basic technique of vaginal
hysterectomy is not univers al. Each surgeon must learn to identify
and appreciate the dimensions of individual variation in anatomic
findings and therefore surgical technical decisions and their execu
tion from one patient to another. Unexpected surgical difficulty
can be predicted, but ultimately it is dealt with retrospectively.
Skilled practitioners must study the particular patient and her
problem comprehensively and allow for such individual variations in
find ings and technical needs as are necessary to the surgical
solution for that patient's problem. Recognizing these factors,
Drs. Hoffman and Spellacy have orga nized and prepared a
comprehensive monograph concerning this very real clinical entity.
They have reviewed the experience of con temporary surgeons and
blended these recommendations with their own experience in a useful
compendium of surgical knowledge about this important subject.
Their monograph is recommended not as a replacement for the many
other fine surgical texts available to the reader but as a
supplement to the surgeon's library. It is for those surgeons who,
having mastered the basic techniques, are in terested in extending
the frontiers of personal knowledge of this provocative subject and
safely broadening the indications for effec tive surgery and
reconstruction. David H. Nichols, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.O.G.
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