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This second edition provides new and updated protocols to
investigate clock-controlled parameters including period
estimations and entrainment measurements and modelling. Chapters
detail promoter activity using luciferase reporters,
fluorescent-tagging of clock proteins and cellular imaging, protein
level measurements, regulated RNA splicing detection,
post-translational modifications, protein-protein interactions, and
protein DNA/chromatin interactions. Additional chapters focus on
seasonal processes like hypocotyl growth and flowering time control
in annuals and trees, and techniques on soybean. Written in the
format of the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology
series, each chapter includes an introduction to the topic, lists
necessary materials and reagents, includes tips on troubleshooting
and known pitfalls, and step-by-step, readily reproducible
protocols. Authoritative and practical, Plant Circadian Networks:
Methods and Protocols, Second Edition is designed not only for the
chronobiology community dealing with circadian biology but also for
the plant community in general. "Period estimation and rhythm
detection in timeseries data using BioDare2, the free, online,
community resource" is available open access under a Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
What makes a coach great? How do great coaches turn a collection of
individuals into a coherent "us"? Seth Davis, one of the keenest
minds in sports journalism, has been thinking about that question
for twenty-five years. It's one of the things that drove him to
write the definitive biography of college basketball's greatest
coach, John Wooden, Wooden: A Coach's Life. But John Wooden coached
a long time ago. The world has changed, and coaching has too,
tremendously. Seth Davis decided to embark on a proper
investigation to get to the root of the matter. In Getting to Us,
Davis probes and prods the best of the best from the landscape of
active coaches of football and basketball, college and pro-from
Urban Meyer, Dabo Swinney, and Jim Harbaugh to Mike Krzyzewski, Tom
Izzo, Jim Boeheim, Brad Stevens, Geno Auriemma, and Doc Rivers-to
get at the fundamental ingredients of greatness in the coaching
sphere. There's no single right way, of course-part of the great
value of this book is Davis's distillation of what he has learned
about different types of greatness in coaching, and what sort of
leadership thrives in one kind of environment but not in others.
Some coaches have thrived at the college level but not in the pros.
Why? What's the difference? Some coaches are stern taskmasters,
others are warm and cuddly; some are brilliant strategists but less
emotionally involved with their players, and with others it's vice
versa. In Getting to Us, we come to feel a deep connection with the
most successful and iconic coaches in all of sports-big winners and
big characters, whose stories offer much of enduring interest and
value.
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Transnational Fiduciary Law
Seth Davis, Thilo Kuntz, Gregory Shaffer
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Fiduciary law is important transnationally, particularly in the
context of global capitalism. Fiduciary law's characteristic regard
for others offers a response to the pursuit of unconstrained
self-interest in business and government relations, potentially
implicating the exercise of both private and public power.
Stakeholders have invoked it not only to address traditional
private law matters, but also to enjoin transnational corporations
to respect human rights, to combat public corruption, and to
constrain national governments to respect the rights of Indigenous
Peoples. This book focuses on the processes through which
conceptualizations of fiduciary relationships and fiduciary norms
may (or may not) settle transnationally - or become unsettled - as
actors invoke fiduciary norms to address problems in different
domains, including across borders. It identifies complications and
challenges of any transnational convergence of fiduciary norms that
fiduciary theorists often elide. This book is also available as
Open Access on Cambridge Core.
A powerful memoir from the University of Kentucky basketball
legend, NBA veteran, and social media influencer about his recovery
from addiction. He is considered by many the greatest basketball
player ever produced by the hoops-crazy state of Kentucky. In two
years at the University of Kentucky, he scored over 1,000 points,
led the Wildcats to a Sweet Sixteen appearance and was nicknamed
"King Rex." The first player ever drafted by the Charlotte Hornets,
he spent twelve seasons in the NBA, dazzling in dunk contests and
sinking one of the most memorable buzzer-beaters in league history.
But by the end of his career, Rex Chapman was harboring a
destructive secret. Years before America's opioid crisis would
become national news, Chapman developed a dependency on Vicodin and
Oxycontin, ultimately ingesting fifty painkillers a day. In
addition, he developed a severe gambling addiction, once nearly
losing $400,000 at a Las Vegas blackjack table. All this would cost
him his family as well as most of the $40 million fortune he'd made
in basketball, leaving him to live in his car and shoplift to
support his addictions. Only when he was arrested--and his mugshot
made national news--did he finally commit to getting clean. In It's
Hard for Me to Live With Me, Chapman--who has amassed millions of
social media followers for his relatable and uplifting posts--tells
the story of his addiction and recovery in unflinching detail. With
equal frankness, he describes his history with depression; the
racism he witnessed growing up and how that shaped his
outspokenness on matters of social justice; and his complex and
volatile relationship with his father, also a former professional
basketball player. Cowritten with New York Times bestselling author
Seth Davis, Chapman's memoir is an equally devastating and
inspiring story about the human struggle for self-acceptance.
This second edition provides new and updated protocols to
investigate clock-controlled parameters including period
estimations and entrainment measurements and modelling. Chapters
detail promoter activity using luciferase reporters,
fluorescent-tagging of clock proteins and cellular imaging, protein
level measurements, regulated RNA splicing detection,
post-translational modifications, protein-protein interactions, and
protein DNA/chromatin interactions. Additional chapters focus on
seasonal processes like hypocotyl growth and flowering time control
in annuals and trees, and techniques on soybean. Written in the
format of the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology
series, each chapter includes an introduction to the topic, lists
necessary materials and reagents, includes tips on troubleshooting
and known pitfalls, and step-by-step, readily reproducible
protocols. Authoritative and practical, Plant Circadian Networks:
Methods and Protocols, Second Edition is designed not only for the
chronobiology community dealing with circadian biology but also for
the plant community in general. "Period estimation and rhythm
detection in timeseries data using BioDare2, the free, online,
community resource" is available open access under a Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
A provocative and revelatory new biography of the legendary UCLA
coach John Wooden, by one of America's top college basketball
writers
No college basketball coach has ever dominated the sport like
John Wooden. His UCLA teams reached unprecedented heights in the
1960s and '70s capped by a run of ten NCAA championships in twelve
seasons and an eighty-eight-game winning streak, records that stand
to this day. Wooden also became a renowned motivational speaker and
writer, revered for his "Pyramid of Success."
Seth Davis of "Sports Illustrated" and CBS Sports has written
the definitive biography of Wooden, an unflinching portrait that
draws on archival research and more than two hundred interviews
with players, opponents, coaches, and even Wooden himself. Davis
shows how hard Wooden strove for success, from his All-American
playing days at Purdue through his early years as a high school and
college coach to the glory days at UCLA, only to discover that
reaching new heights brought new burdens and frustrations. Davis
also reveals how at the pinnacle of his career Wooden found himself
on questionable ground with alumni, referees, assistants, and even
some of his players. His was a life not only of lessons taught, but
also of lessons learned.
Woven into the story as well are the players who powered
Wooden's championship teams - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Walton,
Walt Hazzard, and others - many of whom speak frankly about their
coach. The portrait that emerges from Davis's remarkable biography
is of a man in full, whose life story still resonates today.
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