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"Blurb & Contents" Market: Physicists, astronomers, chemists,
engineers, and graduate students. "Martin Bailyn's Survey is a
marvelous resource for any teacher of thermal physics....The
writing is clear; the references are extensive. If the textbook
from which you are teaching leaves you dissatisfied with its
treatment of a specific topic, Bailyn's compendium is a good place
to look for a different or a deeper presentation." American Journal
of Physics This work presents the application and theory of
thermodynamics, including its formation according to statistical
mechanics and its extension into Special Relativity. A unique
feature of this book is the addition of the history of
thermodynamics, designed to illustrate and emphasize the
development of present day concepts. This book provides valuable
insights into how these concepts evolved by discussing the
pioneering work of Galileo, Clasuius, Kelvin, and others. The
inclusion of both a complete survey of the subject, and an
historical background (not found in other books) make this a
valuable reference for individuals and graduate students. Partial
Contents: 1. Temperature and equilibrium. 2. Heat and work. 3. The
emergence of thermodynamics. 4. Entropy and the Second Law. 5.
Special topics. 6. Equilibrium thermodynamics. 7. Applications. 8.
Secondary Effects; the Third Law of Thermodynamics. 9. Phase
Transitions. 10. Microscopic Theories. 11. Statistical Mechanics.
12. Thermodynamics in Special Relativity.
The growing threat of biological and chemical weapons (BCW) has
created the frightening prospect of terrorist attacks by states,
state-sanctioned terrorist organizations, and destructive
individuals loose in our midst. What can we do to prepare for this
threat? This illuminating and often disturbing book brings together
the views of leading thinkers--in science, medicine, international
and constitutional law, law enforcement, intelligence, and crisis
management--on all diverse aspects of this challenge based on their
statements at the November 1998 Hoover Institution Conference on
Biological and Chemical Weapons. The New Terror takes a hard look
at the most pressing BCW issues facing the international community
and realistic options for preventing, deterring against, and
mitigating the consequences of the use of BCW.
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