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This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. This
collection presents a broad selection of recent research on
analytical chemistry, including methods of determination and
analysis as applied to plants, pharmaceuticals, foods, proteins,
and more. Analytical chemistry is the study of what chemicals are
present and in what amount in natural and artificial materials.
Because these understandings are fundamental in just about every
chemical inquiry, analytical chemistry is used to obtain
information, ensure safety, and solve problems in many different
chemical areas, and is essential in both theoretical and applied
chemistry. Analytical chemistry is driven by new and improved
instrumentation.
The divine warrior is an important motif in the Old Testament,
leading many to study profitably the motif in its most prominent
manifestations in poetic texts. This study builds on that
foundation by examining the divine warrior in detail in the exodus
narrative to construct a broader picture of the motif in the Old
Testament.
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Unlock the Greatness of God Inside You Something is stirring deep
inside us--a seed of greatness buried just below the surface,
daring to break forth. We know we are created for more, but are we
actually equipped to handle it? Challenging you to think bigger,
prophetic voice Joshua Giles helps you awaken to a vision,
anointing, dream, and calling for your life that is greater than
you can imagine. Through Scripture, stories, and sound prophetic
insight, he helps you · expand your capacity to house more of what
God has for you · embrace the small things that unlock the great
things · handle the pressures of divine assignments · break
through your limitations · prepare for a net-breaking blessing ·
catch your mantle God created you for greater things--and he's
called you to a God-sized dream that will turn the world upside
down.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. Environmental
chemistry is an interdisciplinary field of study that involves the
science of ecology as well as chemistry. Environmental chemistry
covers the basic chemistry and biochemistry that occur naturally in
the world around us. It focuses on the air, water, and land.
Environmental science normally begins by determining the chemical
reactions that are occurring in the environment when all systems
are in balance and then goes on the discover how chemistry has
changed when there is an imbalance caused by stress or pollution.
The field is constantly changing, with new discoveries being made
all the time. The availability of new and more sensitive
instruments in analytical science is enabling the detection of
smaller and smaller concentrations of pollutants in the
environment. This new volume deals with a host of important topics
in environmental chemistry, such as pesticide-related illnesses in
humans and plants, the effects of litterfall in the soil of
tropical forests, toxicants in various bodies of water, and much
more.
This book examines the Vietnam Survivor: a broad category of
persons, military and civilian, negatively affected by the Vietnam
experience- and sometimes in unexpected ways, positively affected.
The book examines the lives of four men: one a combat Marine in
Vietnam, another serving in the Army, a Conscientious Objector, and
a War Resistor. Although on opposite ends of the political
spectrum, each of the four were traumatized by the war experience.
These men are candid about rage, emotional numbing, substance
abuse, psychosexual confusion, and depression. Although the
specifics of the men's traumas are different, how they responded to
trauma, and how American society responded to them, were often
remarkably similar.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. This book
presents a range of research on important topics in the field. Of
the approximately 11 million known chemical compounds, about 10
million are organic. Organic chemists are currently working to
produce better polymers with specific properties, such as
biodegradable plastics. The understanding of new drug structures
from plants and the synthesis of improved pharmaceuticals is
another area of great interest. Organic chemists are also
researching the reactions that occur in living systems and
understanding the molecular causes of disease.
Bringing together heritage studies and literary studies, this book
examines heritage as a ubiquitous trope in contemporary Britain, a
seemingly inescapable figure for relations to the past. Inheritance
has been an important metaphor for characterizing cultural and
political traditions since the 1970s, but one criticized for its
conservatism and apparent disinheritance of "new" Britons. Engaging
with contemporary literary and cinematic texts, the book
interrogates metaphoric resonances: that bestowing past, receiving
present, and transmitted bounty are all singular and unified; that
transmission between past and present is smooth, despite heritage
depending on death; that the past enjoins the present to conserve
its legacy into the future. However, heritage offers an alternative
to modern market-driven relations, transactions stressing
connection only through a momentary exchange, for bequest resembles
gift-giving and connects past to present. Consequently, heritage
contains competing impulses, subtexts largely unexplored given the
trope's lapse into cliche. The volume charts how these resonances
developed, as well as charting more contemporary aspects of
heritage: as postmodern image, tourist industry, historic
environment, and metaculture. These dimensions develop the trope,
moving it from singular focus on continuity with the past to one
more oriented around different lines of relation between past,
present, and future. Heritage as a trope is explored through a wide
range of texts: core accounts of political theory (Locke and
Burke); seminal documents within historic conservation;
phenomenology and poststructuralism; film and television
(Merchant-Ivory, Downton Abbey); and a broad range of contemporary
fiction from novelists including Zadie Smith, Julian Barnes, Hilary
Mantel, Sarah Waters, Alan Hollinghurst, Peter Ackroyd, and Helen
Oyeyemi.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. Advances in
biochemistry directly influence medicine and the field of human
health. The field of biochemistry is constantly changing with new
discoveries being made all the time. This new book covers a range
of advances in the field of biochemistry, including new research
techniques and methods, a classification system, new research, and
more.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. This book
presents a range of research on important topics in the field. Of
the approximately 11 million known chemical compounds, about 10
million are organic. Organic chemists are currently working to
produce better polymers with specific properties, such as
biodegradable plastics. The understanding of new drug structures
from plants and the synthesis of improved pharmaceuticals is
another area of great interest. Organic chemists are also
researching the reactions that occur in living systems and
understanding the molecular causes of disease.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. Physical
chemistry covers diverse topics, from biochemistry to materials
properties to the development of quantum computers. Physical
chemistry applies physics and math to problems that interest
chemists, biologists, and engineers. Physical chemists use
theoretical constructs and mathematical computations to understand
chemical properties and describe the behavior of molecular and
condensed matter. Their work involves manipulations of data as well
as materials. Physical chemistry entails extensive work with
sophisticated instrumentation and equipment as well as
state-of-the-art computers. This new volume presents a selection of
articles on topics in the field.
The science of chemistry is so broad that it is normally broken
into fields or branches of specialization. The manufacture of drugs
and dyes is one of the most practical industrial applications of
chemistry. This collection presents the reader with a broad
spectrum of chapters on drugs and dyes, thereby demonstrating key
developments in this rapidly changing field. It examines dyes in
chemical interaction and production of drugs for pharmaceutical use
as well as in forensic work and in the production of materials.
Bringing together heritage studies and literary studies, this book
examines heritage as a ubiquitous trope in contemporary Britain, a
seemingly inescapable figure for relations to the past. Inheritance
has been an important metaphor for characterizing cultural and
political traditions since the 1970s, but one criticized for its
conservatism and apparent disinheritance of "new" Britons. Engaging
with contemporary literary and cinematic texts, the book
interrogates metaphoric resonances: that bestowing past, receiving
present, and transmitted bounty are all singular and unified; that
transmission between past and present is smooth, despite heritage
depending on death; that the past enjoins the present to conserve
its legacy into the future. However, heritage offers an alternative
to modern market-driven relations, transactions stressing
connection only through a momentary exchange, for bequest resembles
gift-giving and connects past to present. Consequently, heritage
contains competing impulses, subtexts largely unexplored given the
trope's lapse into cliche. The volume charts how these resonances
developed, as well as charting more contemporary aspects of
heritage: as postmodern image, tourist industry, historic
environment, and metaculture. These dimensions develop the trope,
moving it from singular focus on continuity with the past to one
more oriented around different lines of relation between past,
present, and future. Heritage as a trope is explored through a wide
range of texts: core accounts of political theory (Locke and
Burke); seminal documents within historic conservation;
phenomenology and poststructuralism; film and television
(Merchant-Ivory, Downton Abbey); and a broad range of contemporary
fiction from novelists including Zadie Smith, Julian Barnes, Hilary
Mantel, Sarah Waters, Alan Hollinghurst, Peter Ackroyd, and Helen
Oyeyemi.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. Physical
chemistry covers diverse topics, from biochemistry to materials
properties to the development of quantum computers. Physical
chemistry applies physics and math to problems that interest
chemists, biologists, and engineers. Physical chemists use
theoretical constructs and mathematical computations to understand
chemical properties and describe the behavior of molecular and
condensed matter. Their work involves manipulations of data as well
as materials. Physical chemistry entails extensive work with
sophisticated instrumentation and equipment as well as
state-of-the-art computers. This new volume presents a selection of
articles on topics in the field.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. This
collection presents a broad selection of recent research on
analytical chemistry, including methods of determination and
analysis as applied to plants, pharmaceuticals, foods, proteins,
and more. Analytical chemistry is the study of what chemicals are
present and in what amount in natural and artificial materials.
Because these understandings are fundamental in just about every
chemical inquiry, analytical chemistry is used to obtain
information, ensure safety, and solve problems in many different
chemical areas, and is essential in both theoretical and applied
chemistry. Analytical chemistry is driven by new and improved
instrumentation.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. Environmental
chemistry is an interdisciplinary field of study that involves the
science of ecology as well as chemistry. Environmental chemistry
covers the basic chemistry and biochemistry that occur naturally in
the world around us. It focuses on the air, water, and land.
Environmental science normally begins by determining the chemical
reactions that are occurring in the environment when all systems
are in balance and then goes on the discover how chemistry has
changed when there is an imbalance caused by stress or pollution.
The field is constantly changing, with new discoveries being made
all the time. The availability of new and more sensitive
instruments in analytical science is enabling the detection of
smaller and smaller concentrations of pollutants in the
environment. This new volume deals with a host of important topics
in environmental chemistry, such as pesticide-related illnesses in
humans and plants, the effects of litterfall in the soil of
tropical forests, toxicants in various bodies of water, and much
more.
This new book by best-selling author Cindy Trimm, "The Art of
War for Spiritual Battle "will become "the" "go-to" manual for
preparing Christians to have victory in today's spiritual battles
with the enemy through strategic spiritual warfare and powerful
intercessory prayer. Using occasional relevant quotes from the
classic book, "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu, long a manual of wisdom
for handling conflict of any kind, Trimm teaches the necessary
disciplines for a modern-day prayer warrior. The principles in this
book include tactics for organizing prayer, protocols for enforcing
your authority as you wage your prayer campaign, and strategies for
establishing and expanding God's kingdom wherever you are.
The discipline of Old Testament theology seeks to provide us with a
picture of YHWH and his relationship to the world as described in
the Old Testament. But within this discipline, there are many
disagreements about the key issues and methodologies: Is the Old
Testament unified in some way? Should the context of the theologian
play a role in interpretation? Should Old Testament theology merely
describe what ancient Israel believed, or should it offer guidance
for the church today? What is the relationship between history and
theology? All these considerations and more result in so many
different kinds of Old Testament theologies (and so many
publications), that it's difficult for students, pastors, and laity
to productively study this already complex field. In Understanding
Old Testament Theology, professors Brittany Kim and Charlie Trimm
provide an overview of the contemporary approaches to Old Testament
theology. In three main sections, they explore various approaches:
Part I examines approaches that ground Old Testament theology in
history. Part II surveys approaches that foreground Old Testament
theme(s). Part III considers approaches that highlight different
contexts for doing Old Testament theology. Each main chapter
describes both common features of the approach and points of
tension and then offers a test case illuminating how it has been
applied to the book of Exodus. Through reading this book, you'll
hopefully come to see the Old Testament in a fresh light-as
something that's alive and active, continually drawing us into
deeper encounters with the living God.
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