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Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy IV, Volume 162, a new
volume in the Methods in Cell Biology series, continues the legacy
of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in
the field. Besides the detailed description of protocols for CLEM
technologies including time-resolution, Super resolution LM and
Volume EM, new chapters cover Workflow (dis)-advantages/spiderweb,
Serial section LM + EM, Platinum clusters as CLEM probes,
Correlative Light Electron Microscopy with a transition metal
complex as a single probe, SEM-TEM-SIMS, HPF-CLEM, A new workflow
for high-throughput screening of mitotic mammalian cells for
electron microscopy using classic histological dyes, and more.
Three-Dimensional Electron Microscopy, Volume 152 in the Methods in
Cell Biology series, highlights new advances in the field, with
this new volume presenting interesting chapters focusing on FIB-SEM
of mouse nervous tissue: fast and slow sample preparation,
Serial-section electron microscopy using ATUM - Automated Tape
collecting Ultra-Microtome, Software for automated acquisition of
electron tomography tilt series, Scanning electron tomography of
biological samples embedded in plastic, Cryo-STEM tomography for
Biology, CryoCARE: Content-aware denoising of cryo-EM images and
tomograms using artificial neural networks, Expedited large-volume
3-D SEM workflows for comparative vertebrate microanatomical
imaging, and many other interesting topics.
Hadron colliders probe physics at new energy frontiers and search for new particles and forces. In addition, hadron colliders now provide also an environment for precision physics. The present volume collects the results from recently completed runs at major colliders as well as new ideas about collider physics and techniques. It will serve as the main source of reference in the field for many years to come.
Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy III, Volume 140, a new
volume in the Methods in Cell Biology series, continues the legacy
of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in
the field. Topics discussed in this new release include Millisecond
time-resolved CLEM, Super resolution LM und SEM of high-pressure
frozen C. elegans, Preservation fluorescence, super res CLEM, APEX
in Tissue, Corrsight mit IBIDI flowthrough chamber, Correlative
Light Atomic Force Electronic Microscopy (CLAFEM), Atmospheric EM
CLEM, and High-precision correlation, amongst other topics.
Chapters in this ongoing series deal with different approaches for
analyzing the same specimen using more than one imaging technique.
The strengths and application area of each is presented, with this
volume exploring the aspects of sample preparation of diverse
biological systems for different CLEM approaches.
This new volume of Methods in Cell Biology looks at methods for
analyzing correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM). With
CLEM, people try to combine the advantages of both worlds, i.e. the
dynamics information obtained by light microscopy and the
ultrastructure as provided by electron microscopy. This volume
contains the latest techniques on correlative microscopy showing
that combining two imaging modalities provides more than each
technique alone. Most importantly it includes the essential
protocols, including tips, tricks and images for you to repeat
these exciting techniques in your own lab. With cutting-edge
material, this comprehensive collection is intended to guide
researchers for years to come.
The volume covers the preparation and analysis of model systems
for biological electron microscopy. The volume has chapters about
prokaryotic as well as eukaryotic systems that are used as
so-called model organisms in modern cell biology. These systems
include the most popular systems, such as budding and fission
yeast, the roundworm "C. elegans," the fly Drosophila, zebrafish,
mouse, and Arabidopsis, but also organisms that are less frequently
used in cell biology, such as "Chlamydomonas, Dictyostelium,
Trypanosoma," faltworms, "Axolotl" and others. In addition, tissues
and tissue culture systems are also covered. These systems are used
for very diverse areas of cell biology, such as cell division,
abscission, intracellular transport, cytoskeletal organization,
tissue regeneration and others. Moreover, this issue presents the
currently most important methods for the preparation of biological
specimens. This volume, however, is not a classic EM methods book.
The methods are not the main focus of this issue. The main goal
here is to cover the methods in the context ofthe specific
requirements of specimen preparation for each model organism or
systems. This will be the first compendium covering the various
aspects of sample preparation of very diverse biological
systems.
Covers the preparation and analysis of model systems for biological
electron microscopy. Includes the most popular systems but also
organisms that are less frequently used in cell biology. This issue
presents the currently most important methods for the preparation
of biological specimens. This will be the first compendium covering
the various aspects of sample preparation of very diverse
biological systems."
This contributed volume presents selected research papers from the
8th workshop on Logistics and Supply Chain Management, which was
held in October 2013 in Berkeley, California. It focuses on the
topical issue of quantitative approaches in logistics and supply
chain management, mainly covering facility location and location
routing; vehicle routing and scheduling; courier, express and
parcel service network design; healthcare logistics as well as
logistics risk management. The target audience primarily comprises
research experts and practitioners in the field, but the book will
also be beneficial to graduate students.
This volume seeks to further the use of formal methods in
clarifying one of the central problems of philosophy: that of our
free human agency and its place in our indeterministic world. It
celebrates the important contributions made in this area by Nuel
Belnap, American logician and philosopher.
Philosophically, indeterminism and free action can seem far
apart, but in Belnap's work, they are intimately linked. This book
explores their philosophical interconnectedness through a selection
of original research papers that build forth on Belnap's logical
and philosophical work. Some contributions take the form of
critical discussions of Belnap's published work, some develop
points made in his publications in new directions, and others
provide additional insights on the topics of indeterminism and free
action.
In Nuel Belnap's work on indeterminism and free action, three
formal frameworks figure prominently: the simple branching
histories framework known as "branching time;" its relativistic
spatio-temporal extension, branching space-times; and the "seeing
to it that" (stit ) logic of agency. As those frameworks provide
the formal background for the contributed papers, the volume
introduction gives an overview of the current state of their
development. It also introduces case-intensional first order logic
(CIFOL), a general intensional logic offering resources for a
first-order extension of the mentioned frameworks and a recent
research focus of Belnap's. The volume also contains an extended
biographical interview with Nuel Belnap.
The medicalisation of alcohol use has become a prominent discourse
that guides policy makers and impacts public perceptions of alcohol
and drinking. This book maps the historical and cultural dimensions
of the phenomenon. Emphasising medical attitudes and theories
regarding alcohol and the changing perception of alcohol
consumption in psychiatry and mental health, it explores the shift
from the use of alcohol in clinical treatment and as part of
dietary regimens to the emergence of alcoholism as a disease
category that requires medical intervention and is considered a
threat to public health. -- .
Demographic trends put a burden on EU pension provision. As the
sustainability of pension systems is addressed by current pension
reforms, lower benefit levels are projected. In this scenario,
households may want to consider supplementing their public pension
income. As their own residence is on average their most valuable
asset, its transformation to income can be one form of alleviating
financial distress in old age. Thomas Muller presents research
findings on the interdependency of housing and pension wealth as
well as on whether and to what extent housing wealth is decumulated
after retirement. The author emphasizes the consideration of
housing wealth in pension policies to enable European households to
employ its housing asset as an income source in old age.About the
Author Thomas Muller wrote his dissertation at the Real Estate
Management Institute (REMI) at the EBS Business School. His
research was motivated by the effects of demographic changes on
pension provision in the EU. He focused especially on the
allocation and liquidation of private housing wealth as a public
pension supplement.
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Cultures of Mathematics and Logic - Selected Papers from the Conference in Guangzhou, China, November 9-12, 2012 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Shier Ju, Benedikt Loewe, Thomas Muller, Yun Xie
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This book gathers the proceedings of the conference "Cultures of
Mathematics and Logic," held in Guangzhou, China. The event was the
third in a series of interdisciplinary, international conferences
emphasizing the cultural components of philosophy of mathematics
and logic. It brought together researchers from many disciplines
whose work sheds new light on the diversity of mathematical and
logical cultures and practices. In this context, the cultural
diversity can be diachronical (different cultures in different
historical periods), geographical (different cultures in different
regions), or sociological in nature.
The combination of electron microscopy with transmitted light
microscopy (termed correlative light and electron microscopy; CLEM)
has been employed for decades to generate molecular identification
that can be visualized by a dark, electron-dense precipitate. This
new volume of "Methods in Cell Biology" covers many areas of CLEM,
includinga brief history and overview on CLEM methods, imaging of
intermediate stages of meiotic spindle assembly in "C. elegans"
embryos using CLEM, and capturing endocytic segregation events with
HPF-CLEM.
Covers many areas of CLEM by the best international scientists in
the fieldIncludes a brief history and overview on CLEM methods"
This book gathers the proceedings of the conference "Cultures of
Mathematics and Logic," held in Guangzhou, China. The event was the
third in a series of interdisciplinary, international conferences
emphasizing the cultural components of philosophy of mathematics
and logic. It brought together researchers from many disciplines
whose work sheds new light on the diversity of mathematical and
logical cultures and practices. In this context, the cultural
diversity can be diachronical (different cultures in different
historical periods), geographical (different cultures in different
regions), or sociological in nature.
This contributed volume presents selected research papers from the
8th workshop on Logistics and Supply Chain Management, which was
held in October 2013 in Berkeley, California. It focuses on the
topical issue of quantitative approaches in logistics and supply
chain management, mainly covering facility location and location
routing; vehicle routing and scheduling; courier, express and
parcel service network design; healthcare logistics as well as
logistics risk management. The target audience primarily comprises
research experts and practitioners in the field, but the book will
also be beneficial to graduate students.
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Symposium on Meson-, Photo-, and Electroproduction at Low and Intermediate Energies - Bonn, September 21-26, 1970 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1971)
Gerhard Hoehler, Atsushi Fujimori, Johann Kuhn, Thomas Muller, Frank Steiner, …
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Photon-Hadron Interactions I - International Summer Institute in Theoretical Physics, Desy, July 12-24, 1971 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1972)
Gerhard Hoehler, Atsushi Fujimori, Johann Kuhn, Thomas Muller, Frank Steiner, …
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Photon-Hadron Interactions II - International Summer Institute in Theoretical Physics, DESY, July 12-24, 1971 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1972)
Gerhard Hoehler, Atsushi Fujimori, Johann Kuhn, Thomas Muller, Frank Steiner, …
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Hadron colliders probe physics at new energy frontiers and search
for new particles and forces. In addition, hadron colliders now
provide also an environment for precision physics. The present
volume collects the results from recently completed runs at major
colliders as well as new ideas about collider physics and
techniques. It will serve as the main source of reference in the
field for many years to come.
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