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The previous edition of Ship Design for Efficiency and Economy was
published as a Butterworth's marine engineering title. It has now
been completely revised and updated by Schneekluth and Bertram.
This book gives advice to students and naval architects on how
to design ships - in particular with regard to hull design. The
previous edition of this book was published in 1987. Since then,
there have been numerous important developments in this area and
the new additions to this book reflect these changes. Chapter 3 has
been completely rewritten with added information on methodology of
optimization, optimization shells and concept exploration methods.
There is also a new sub-chapter on Computational Fluid Dynamics
(CFD) for ship-hull design. Plus, a new method to predict ship
resistance based on the evaluation of modern ship hull design will
be detailed.
The emphasis of the this book is on design for operational economy.
The material is directly usable not only in practice, in the design
office and by shipowners, but also by students at both
undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
From the New York Times best-selling historian, the riveting story of
the Weimar Republic―a fledgling democracy beset by chaos and
extremism―and its dissolution into the Third Reich.
Democracies are fragile. Freedoms that seem secure can be lost. Few
historical events illustrate this as vividly as the failure of the
Weimar Republic. Germany’s first democracy endured for fourteen
tumultuous years and culminated with the horrific rise of the Third
Reich. As one commentator wrote in July 1933: Hitler had “won the game
with little effort. . . . All he had to do was huff and puff―and the
edifice of German politics collapsed like a house of cards.” But this
tragedy was not inevitable.
In Fateful Hours, award-winning historian Volker Ullrich chronicles the
captivating story of the Republic, capturing a nation and its people
teetering on the abyss. Born from the ashes of the First World War, the
fledgling democracy was saddled with debt and political instability
from its beginning. In its early years, a relentless chain of
crises―hyperinflation, foreign invasion, and upheaval from the right
and left―shook the republic, only letting up during a brief period of
stability in the 1920s. Social and cultural norms were upended.
Political murder was the order of the day. Yet despite all the
challenges, the Weimar Republic was not destined for its ignoble end.
Drawing on letters, memoirs, newspaper articles, and other sources,
Ullrich charts the many failed alternatives and missed opportunities
that contributed to German democracy’s collapse. In an immersive style
that takes us to the heart of political power, Ullrich argues that,
right up until January 1933, history was open. There was no shortage of
opportunities to stop the slide into fascism. Just as in the present,
it is up to us whether democracy lives or dies.
36 black-and-white illustrations
Biofilms, Volume 53 in the ongoing Methods in Microbiology series,
highlights new advances in the field with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics,
including Monospecies and polymicrobial biofilms in static and flow
environment, Methods used to study biofilms, Spatial analysis of
bacterial biofilms, Biofilm grown in bioreactors, Single-cell
analysis of subpopulations within biofilms using microscopy, flow
cytometry, and imaging flow cytometry, Microscopy analysis of
biofilm-mineral interactions or mineral formation within biofilms,
Bacterial biofilms as an essential component of rhizosphere
plant-microbe interactions, Studying Gene Expression in Biofilms,
and more.
Genome Engineering, Volume 52 in the Methods in Microbiology
series, highlights new advances in the field with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters written by an international board
of authors. Topics covered include Whole genome transplantation in
Mollicutes, Natural transformation as a tool in Acinetobacter
baylyi: evolution by amplification of gene copy number, Natural
transformation as a tool in Acinetobacter baylyi: streamlined
engineering and mutational analysis, Methods to characterize
cryptic biosynthetic gene clusters in Streptomyces, Genome
engineering in bacteria: current and prospective applications,
Tools for activation and identification of cryptic biosynthesis
pathways in Streptomyces.
Covid-19: Biomedical Perspectives, Volume 50 in the Methods in
Microbiology series highlights new advances in the field, with this
new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an
international board of authors. Individual chapters in this new
release include Sensitive methods for detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA,
Treatment of COVID-19 using Chinese herbal medicine, Understanding
how SARS-CoV-2 is evolving and its impact on COVID-19 animal models
and vaccine evaluation, Methods in machine learning to identify
COVID-19 literature, COVID-19 seasonal behavior and the mutational
landscape of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, CRISPR use in Diagnosis and
Therapy for COVID-19, and much more.
The book Methods in Silkworm Microbiology is the first ever
publication that provides in-depth reviews on the latest progresses
about silkworm -pathogen interactions, diseases and management
practices for sustainable development of sericulture. Different
molecular and immunodiagnostic methods for the detection of
pathogens have been comprehensively addressed. Most recent
advancements on the role of Micro RNAs in silkworm and pathogen
interactions are provided with suitable illustrations. Recent
technological advances and emerging trends in exploring silkworm
gut microbial communities towards translation research,
particularly to understand microbiome functions have been
highlighted. Information on various immune mechanisms of silkworm
against invading pathogens is summarized. The book further
highlights the silkworm gut microbiota as a potential source for
biotechnological applications.
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Babylon Berlin (Paperback)
Volker Kutscher; Translated by Niall Sellar
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MEET DETECTIVE GEREON RATH IN THE BOOKS THAT INSPIRED THE HIT TV
SERIES BABYLON BERLIN 'A gripping evocative thriller set in
Berlin's seedy underworld during the roaring Twenties.' -Mail on
Sunday Babylon Berlin is the first book in the
international-bestselling series from Volker Kutscher. Detective
Inspector Gereon Rath is caught up in a web of drugs, sex,
political intrigue, deception and murder as Germany teeters on the
edge of Nazism. In 1929, Berlin is the vibrating metropolis of
post-war Germany, full of bars, brothels and dissatisfied workers.
Arriving in disgrace from Cologne, Gereon Rath is assigned to the
Vice Squad. When a body bearing traces of torture turns up in the
canal, Rath sees a chance to earn his way back into the homicide
division. As he investigates, he discovers a gang of exiled
Russians intent on purchasing arms with smuggled gold - but others
are trying to get hold of the gold... and the guns. Finding himself
up against both paramilitaries and organised criminals, Rath is so
far in over his head that he misuses the insider knowledge of
Charlotte, a typist in the homicide squad, to get ahead in his
investigation. Even though he's falling in love with her. As Rath's
mistakes and enemies pile up, he becomes the prime suspect in the
murder - and he's running out of time to clear his name. About the
Gereon Rath Mysteries 1930s Berlin is a hotbed of vice and
organised crime. When Inspector Gereon Rath leaves Cologne to join
Berlin's murder squad, he cannot begin to imagine the brutality and
complexity of the world he is stepping into as communists and Nazis
struggle for power.
Microbiology of Atypical Environments, Volume 45, presents a
comprehensive reference text on the microbiological methods used to
research the basic biology of microorganism in harsh, stressful and
sometimes atypical environments (e.g. arctic ice, space stations,
extraterrestrial environments, hot springs and magnetic
environments). Chapters in this release include Biofilms in space,
Methods for studying the survival of microorganisms in
extraterrestrial environments, Persistence of Fungi in Atypical
(Closed) Environments Based on Evidence from the International
Space Station (ISS): Distribution and Significance to Human health,
Methods for visualizing microorganisms in Icy environments,
Measuring microbial metabolism at surface-air interfaces and
nuclear waste management, amongst others.
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Walking in the Mud (Hardcover)
Phil Volker; Edited by Kathryn Barush, Rebecca Graves
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Medical imaging is one of the heaviest funded biomedical
engineering research areas. The second edition of Pattern
Recognition and Signal Analysis in Medical Imaging brings sharp
focus to the development of integrated systems for use in the
clinical sector, enabling both imaging and the automatic assessment
of the resultant data. Since the first edition, there has been
tremendous development of new, powerful technologies for detecting,
storing, transmitting, analyzing, and displaying medical images.
Computer-aided analytical techniques, coupled with a continuing
need to derive more information from medical images, has led to a
growing application of digital processing techniques in cancer
detection as well as elsewhere in medicine. This book is an
essential tool for students and professionals, compiling and
explaining proven and cutting-edge methods in pattern recognition
for medical imaging.
MEET DETECTIVE GEREON RATH IN THE BOOKS THAT INSPIRED THE HIT TV
SERIES BABYLON BERLIN '[Kutscher's] trick is ingenious...He's
created a portrait of an era through the lens of genre fiction.'
-The New York Times Following international bestseller Babylon
Berlin, Volker Kutscher takes us back to Berlin in the second
Gereon Rath Mystery. In The Silent Death, Inspector Rath
investigates crime and corruption in the shadow of the growing Nazi
movement. March 1930. The film industry is changing rapidly, with
talking films taking over the silver screen. Celebrated actress
Betty Winter is killed when a spotlight falls on her during the
filming of a new talkie. It looks like an unfortunate accident at
first, but Gereon Rath finds clues that other detectives miss, all
suggesting it was murder. The prime suspect is a runaway lighting
technician, but the Rath's investigation points to a different
explanation. Soon he is out on his own as tensions rise between
rival film studios, and violence breaks out between Communists and
Nazis. It's no time for distractions, so naturally that's when his
father asks him for help with a case of blackmail, and
ex-girlfriend Charly Ritter reaches out to talk about getting back
together. With personal and professional destruction on the line,
Rath will find himself fighting for the truth and his own life as
all around him political factions fight for the soul of Berlin.
About the Gereon Rath Mysteries 1930s Berlin is a hotbed of vice
and organised crime. When Inspector Gereon Rath leaves Cologne to
join Berlin's murder squad, he cannot begin to imagine the
brutality and complexity of the world he is stepping into as
communists and Nazis struggle for power.
The rise of China poses a significant challenge to the existing,
Western-dominated world economic order. The effectiveness of the
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is contingent on
a smooth transition of the world’s economic center toward the
Asia-Pacific Region. For Western investors, the vast market
opportunities can be tempting. However, the lack of experience and
knowledge of international management in China – a country with
radically different business rules and cultural background –
poses a substantial risk. This book provides comprehensive insights
into the fast-changing business world in China. Based on the
authors’ theoretical knowledge and invaluable years of practical
experience, it discusses the various options for doing business in
China, with current examples that demonstrate how European SMEs can
successfully position themselves between multinational companies
and local competitors. It also highlights new opportunities arising
from China’s international involvement (New Silk Road, RCEP) and
addresses risk management for European SMEs operating in China.
Moreover, it sheds light on how to form relationships of mutual
trust between Chinese policymakers and their advisors/cooperation
partners from abroad. Readers with an interest in doing business in
China will find this book particularly valuable.
The Logic Manual is a clear and concise introduction to logic for
beginning philosophy students. It offers a complete introductory
course, guiding the reader carefully through the topics in logic
that are most important for the study of philosophy. It covers
propositional and predicate logic with and without identity. It
includes an account of the semantics of these languages including
definitions of truth and satisfaction. Natural deduction is used as
a proof system. Volker Halbach introduces the essential concepts
through examples and informal explanations as well as through
abstract definitions.
The Logic Manual provides the best entry to the general abstract
way of thinking about language, logic, and semantics which is
characteristic of contemporary philosophy. Exercises, examples, and
sample examination papers are provided on an accompanying website.
This book brings together cutting-edge research on consulting in a
single volume, thus helping to make the state-of-the-art in the
field of consulting research more accessible, to promote better
practices in business, and to spark further research. The
respective articles approach consulting from very different angles,
taking into account various approaches for and fields of
consulting, consulting providers, clients and markets, as well as
technologies and trends. The book will benefit all consultants who
want to critically reflect on their own methods and approaches in
light of recent scientific findings. It also offers a helpful guide
for students in Management and IT-related courses who are either
considering a career in consulting or want to be informed
consulting clients. Lastly, the book provides a comprehensive
review of current developments and trends in consulting that will
foster future contributions in this important research field.
The great Austrian writer Stefan Zweig confided in his
autobiography: “I have a pretty thorough knowledge of history,
but never, to my recollection, has it produced such madness in such
gigantic proportions.” He was referring to Germany in 1923, a
“year of lunacy,” defined by hyperinflation, violence, a
political system on the verge of collapse, the rise of Adolf Hitler
and the Nazi Party and separatist movements threatening to rip
apart the German nation. Most observers found it miraculous that
the Weimar Republic—the first German democracy—was able to
survive, though some of the more astute realised that the feral
undercurrents unleashed that year could lead to much worse. Now, a
century later, best-selling author Volker Ullrich draws on letters,
memoirs, newspaper articles and other sources to present a riveting
chronicle of one of the most difficult years any modern democracy
has ever faced—one with haunting parallels to our own political
moment.
This book discusses in detail the special theory of relativity
without including all the instruments of theoretical physics,
enabling readers who are not budding theoretical physicists to
develop competence in the field. An arbitrary but fixed inertial
system is chosen, where the known velocity of light is measured.
With respect to this system a moving clock loses time and a moving
length contracts. The book then presents a definition of
simultaneity for the other inertial frames without using the
velocity of light. To do so it employs the known reciprocity
principle, which in this context serves to provide a definition of
simultaneity in the other inertial frames. As a consequence, the
Lorentz transformation is deduced and the universal constancy of
light is established. With the help of a lattice model of the
special theory of relativity the book provides a deeper
understanding of the relativistic effects. Further, it discusses
the key STR experiments and formulates and solves 54 problems in
detail.
One of the benefits of the constantly expanding world of technology
is the new and improved technologies that allow students to not
only benefit from this integration, but to also come to prefer a
more technologically savvy instruction style. Enhancing Instruction
with Visual Media: Utilizing Video and Lecture Capture offers
unique approaches for integrating visual media into an
instructional environment by covering the impact media has on
student learning and various visual options to use in the
classroom. Professors, researchers, and instructional designers
will benefit from the practical applications and suggestions
offered through the integration of instructional videos in the
learning process.
This is the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on
Strain-Hardening Cement-Based Composites (SHCC4), that was held at
the Technische Universitat Dresden, Germany from 18 to 20 September
2017. The conference focused on advanced fiber-reinforced concrete
materials such as strain-hardening cement-based composites (SHCC),
textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) and high-performance
fiber-reinforced cement-based composites (HPFRCC). All these new
materials exhibit pseudo-ductile behavior resulting from the
formation of multiple, fine cracks when subject to tensile loading.
The use of such types of fiber-reinforced concrete could
revolutionize the planning, development, dimensioning, structural
and architectural design, construction of new and strengthening and
repair of existing buildings and structures in many areas of
application. The SHCC4 Conference was the follow-up of three
previous successful international events in Stellenbosch, South
Africa in 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2011, and Dordrecht, The
Netherlands in 2014.
This book provides an in-depth insight into the emerging paradigm
of End-User Development (EUD), discussing the diversity and
potential for creating effective environments for end users.
Containing a unique set of contributions from a number of
international researchers and institutes, many relevant issues are
discussed and solutions proposed, making important aspects of
end-user development research available to a broader audience. Most
people are familiar with the basic functionality and interfaces of
computers. However, developing new or modified applications that
can effectively support users' goals still requires considerable
programming expertise that cannot be expected of everyone. One of
the fundamental challenges that lie ahead is the development of
environments that enable users with little or no programming
experience to develop and modify their own applications. The
ultimate goal is to empower people to flexibly employ and
personalise advanced inform ation and communication technologies.
This book describes and illustrates metal spray and spray
deposition from the process engineering, metallurgical, and
application viewpoints. The authors include step-by-step
fundamental information for the metal spray process and detail
current engineering developments and applications. They offer
industry insight on non-equilibrium solidification processes for
yielding stable metal structures and properties.
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