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Exam Board: Salters Nuffield Level: A level Subject: Science /
Biology First teaching: September 2015 First exams: June 2017 An
ActiveBook is included with every Student Book, giving your
students easy online access to the content in the Student Book.
They can make it their own with notes, highlights and links to
their wider reading. Perfect for supporting revision activities.
Student Book 1 supports a standalone AS course and provides the
first year of a two-year A level course; Student Books 1and 2
together support the full A level course. A cumulative approach to
learning constantly builds on what has previously been learnt. Each
topic is introduced within a wider context. Concepts are revisited
and developed in later topics. Integrated math sand stats support
directs students to online maths resources. Thinking Bigger spreads
require students to use knowledge in new contexts and think about
connections and develop essential assessment skills throughout
course. Real-life articles engage students with current biological
writing and develop scientific literacy skills needed for A level
and beyond. Checkpoints consolidate knowledge through summarizing
tasks Practical activities provide opportunities for students to
practise their skills and develop understanding of practical
requirements. Material has been updated to reflect revisions,
additions and deletions to changes in the subject content.
Providing complete step-by-step coverage of the 2008 Edexcel GCE
Biology specification, Salters-Nuffield Advanced Biology (SNAB) is
the official support material for the context-led approach to the
specification. Written by the University of York Science Education
Group (UYSEG) and Nuffield Curriculum Centre, this Students' Book
offers students motivating and relevant content to improve exam
performance and ensure students fulfil their full potential. Gives
students an in-depth, scientific understanding of the principles
covered in each topic, including How Science Works. Broad range of
teaching and learning activities helps students develop an
understanding of biology concepts and principles. Covers topics
that interest students and includes practical and ICT activities,
which are supported by SNAB online. Integral scientific,
mathematical and key skills are learned and tested throughout.
Extension and revision materials included for thorough exam
preparation. Check-point questions provide summary-style tasks that
help students build up revision notes.
The growing awareness of the crucial role that knowledge can play
in gaining competitive advantage has lead businesses to confront
how to build competitive business strategy around a firms
intellectual resources and capabilities, and how to define and
guide the processes and infrastructure for managing organizational
knowledge.
This book studies algebraic representations of graphs in order to
investigate combinatorial structures via local symmetries.
Topological, combinatorial and algebraic classifications are
distinguished by invariants of polynomial type and algorithms are
designed to determine all such classifications with complexity
analysis. Being a summary of the author's original work on graph
embeddings, this book is an essential reference for researchers in
graph theory. Contents Abstract Graphs Abstract Maps Duality
Orientability Orientable Maps Nonorientable Maps Isomorphisms of
Maps Asymmetrization Asymmetrized Petal Bundles Asymmetrized Maps
Maps within Symmetry Genus Polynomials Census with Partitions
Equations with Partitions Upper Maps of a Graph Genera of a Graph
Isogemial Graphs Surface Embeddability
Responsible Management of Information Systems discusses the
question how can information systems be used and managed in a
responsible manner. It does so by first defining the central
concepts of information systems as the business use of information
technology and the underlying concepts of ethics and morality. The
term responsibility is introduced as a mediation of ethics and
morality and a promising approach to normative questions. After
demonstrating that the traditional notion of responsibility runs
into many problems when applied to information systems the book
develops a new, a reflective theory of responsibility. This theory
that emphasizes the central characteristics of responsibility,
namely openness, consequentialism, and teleology, is then applied
to normative problems in information systems. It is shown that with
the use of this theory the central moral and legal problems of
information systems such as privacy or intellectual property can be
successfully addressed.
This book introduces polyhedra as a tool for graph theory and
discusses their properties and applications in solving the Gauss
crossing problem. The discussion is extended to embeddings on
manifolds, particularly to surfaces of genus zero and non-zero via
the joint tree model, along with solution algorithms. Given its
rigorous approach, this book would be of interest to researchers in
graph theory and discrete mathematics.
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Patients and Doctors - Life-changing Stories from Primary Care (Hardcover, New)
Jeffrey M. Borkan, Etc, Shmuel Reis (Chair, Department of Family Medicine, Technion Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel), Jack H. Medalie (Professor Emeritus, Department of Family Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, USA), Dov Steinmetz (Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Negev, Israel)
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How patients heal doctors In Patients and Doctors, physicians from
around the world share stories of the patients they'll never
forget, patients who have changed the way they practice medicine.
Their thoughtful reflections on a variety of themes--from suffering
to humor to death--help us to understand the experience of
doctoring, in all its ordinary and extraordinary aspects. In
settings as diverse as Slovenia and Sweden, Cambodia and New
Jersey, we learn what makes the healer feel graced with insight or
scarred with misadventure. In Washington State, we anguish with
patient and doctor alike when a young resident removes a screw from
a little boy's foot; on the Israeli-Jordanian border, a woman goes
into labor just as the air-raid sirens signal the beginning of the
Gulf War. These compelling accounts remind us what is at stake in
doctoring, reinforcing the value of stories in the teaching and
practice of medicine: to calm, to validate, and to illuminate the
human experience. "These stories illustrate humane physicians at
their best."--Sharon Kaufman, author of The Healer's Tale
This book discusses the application of independent continuous
mapping method in predicting and the optimization of the mechanical
performance of buckling with displacement, stress and static
constrains. Each model is explained by mathematical theories and
followed by simulation with frequently-used softwares. With
abundant project data, the book is an essential reference for
mechanical engineers, structural engineers and industrial
designers.
This book systematically introduces modeling, performance
evaluation and applications of Automatic Materiel Handling System
(AMHS) in semiconductor manufactucing, and focuses discussion on
the coordination of two subsystems. Resources dispatch and
optimization are conducted on operational research combined with
cases studies. Written in a practical way, it is an essential
reference for researchers and engineers in manufacturing and
management.
Key problems and conjectures have played an important role in
promoting the development of Ramsey theory, a field where great
progress has been made during the past two decades, with some old
problems solved and many new problems proposed. The present book
will be helpful to readers who wish to learn about interesting
problems in Ramsey theory, to see how they are interconnected, and
then to study them in depth. This book is the first problem book of
such scope in Ramsey theory. Many unsolved problems, conjectures
and related partial results in Ramsey theory are presented, in
areas such as extremal graph theory, additive number theory,
discrete geometry, functional analysis, algorithm design, and in
other areas. Most presented problems are easy to understand, but
they may be difficult to solve. They can be appreciated on many
levels and by a wide readership, ranging from undergraduate
students majoring in mathematics to research mathematicians. This
collection is an essential reference for mathematicians working in
combinatorics and number theory, as well as for computer scientists
studying algorithms. Contents Some definitions and notations Ramsey
theory Bi-color diagonal classical Ramsey numbers Paley graphs and
lower bounds for R(k, k) Bi-color off-diagonal classical Ramsey
numbers Multicolor classical Ramsey numbers Generalized Ramsey
numbers Folkman numbers The Erdos-Hajnal conjecture Other
Ramsey-type problems in graph theory On van der Waerden numbers and
Szemeredi's theorem More problems of Ramsey type in additive number
theory Sidon-Ramsey numbers Games in Ramsey theory Local Ramsey
theory Set-coloring Ramsey theory Other problems and conjectures
Knowledge Networks: Innovation Through Communities of Practice
explores the inner workings of an organizational, internationally
distributed Community of Practice. The book highlights the
weaknesses of the 'traditional' KM approach of
'capture-codify-store' and asserts that communities of practice are
recognized as groups where soft (knowledge that cannot be captured)
knowledge is created and sustained. Readers will gain insight into
a period the life of a distributed international community of
practice by following the members as they work, meet, collaborate,
interact and socialize.
What is modernity? Do we all experience modernity in the same
way? How should we understand contemporary social change? This
volume explores questions of modernity through critical engagements
with the work of Anthony Giddens, focusing in particular on the
relationships between his social theory and political sociology.
Three substantive areas - reflexivity, environment and identity -
are examined theoretically through the relationships between
reflexivity and rationality, life politics and institutional power,
and universalism and 'difference'.
As well as specifically addressing Giddens' reconstruction of
sociology, the contributors also explore a wide variety of critical
issues currently occupying centre stage in social theory. These
include questions about the character of contemporary societies,
the periodisation of social change, the processes of change by
which societies are constantly made and remade by people, the
relationships between the 'social' and the 'natural', the formation
and maintenance of identities and matters of epistemology and
methodology in social science.
Theorising Modernity will be of interest to undergraduate and
postgraduate students of sociology, modern political thought,
social geography and social policy and to social scientists trying
to make sense of the modernity debate.
Martin O'Brien is Research at the University of Derby. Sue Penna is
a Lecturer in Applied Social Science at Lancaster University. Colin
Hay is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and
International Studies at the University of Birmingham (UK), a
Visiting Fellow of the Department of Political Science at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US) and Research Affiliate
of the Centre for European Studies at Harvard University
(US).
This is a detailed study of understanding in a second language,
related to the actual lives of minority workers. The focus is on
everyday interactions between these workers and the bureaucrats of
the society in which they are now resident. It provides an
important contribution to the debate about the function of language
as a social practice, adding a new perspective to the
psycholinguistic and experimental paradigms, currently existing in
second language acquisition research.
The book gives a systematic introduction to green chemistry
principles and technologies in inorganic and organic chemistry,
polymer sciences and pharmaceutical industry. It also discusses the
use of biomass and marine resources for synthesis as well as
renewable energy utilization and the concepts and evaluation of
recycling economy and eco-industrial parks.
Since the introduction of steel as a building material in the early
twentieth century, its superior performance has challenged
conventional wisdom about construction, enabling designs of
surprising lightness and span. From the Eames House in Los Angeles
to the Hôtel Tassel in Brussels and the Maison de Verre in Paris,
At Home in Steel celebrates the use of steel in residential
architecture. These icons of steel construction should inspire
architects to rediscover the advantages of this versatile material
in contemporary residential architecture, from industrial
prefabrication and a swift, dry construction process to structural
adaptability over a building's lifetime. Drawing on recent research
at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Institute of
Constructive Design, the essays in At Home in Steel reflect on
steel residential architecture from today's perspective. The book
features contemporary examples by Atelier Bow-Wow, Christian Kerez,
Lacaton & Vassal, and Made In, among others. With contributions
by Ingrid Burgdorf, Patric Fischli-Boson, Patric Furrer, Stephan
Mäder, Marcel Meili, Daniel Meyer, Niko Nikolla, Tanja Reimer,
Astrid Staufer, and Martin Tschanz.
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Chap Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, North Carolina Academy of Science, University of North Carolina (1793-1962)
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