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Popular Internet comic strip following Sabrina (World's favorite
net-surfing skunk girl) and gang of characters as they experiment
with romance, real life and the Internet, to explain a few facts of
life. Special 164 pages 8.5x11 Hardback Edition. Collection
covering first 10 years/issues of Sabrina online comic, plus extra
features including "Sabrina at See-CAD," "Amy's Wedding," Out-takes
& many more not covered on Internet version. Created, written,
and drawn by Eric W. Schwartz with extra artwork from many other
talented guest artists.
Providing a quantitative assessment of threatened plant populations, that holds for varying management scenarios, has become an essential part of conservation planning. Here, renowned plant ecologists provide information on: major threats to plants, when and where to conduct a plant viability assessment (PVA), what type of PVA to conduct, what alternative options to PVA are available, what information is required for which kind of viability assessment, what attributes of the population in question should be considered, and what the limits of the PVA would be. As such, this volume can be used as a training tool for the environmental manager or a teaching aid for reviewing the current state of knowledge on plant population viability.
Building on discussions in Contemporary Archaeology this book
challenges the border between material and discursive culture,
advocating for a novel conception of capitalism's artifacts. The
artifacts examined within (temperatures) are instantaneous electric
pulses, algorithmic outputs, and momentary fluctuations in mercury.
The artifacts of the capitalized never sit still, operating at
subatomic and solar scales. Temperatures, as numerical materials
precariously straddling the colonially constructed nature-culture
divide, exemplify the abstraction necessary to pursue the
perpetually accelerating asymmetrical growth of wealth-a pursuit
that engenders multiple environmental and economic calamities. This
book offers indispensable contributions to science studies, urban
geography, semiotics, the philosophy of materiality, the history of
thermodynamics, heterodox economics, performative scholarship, and
queer ecocriticism.
New Directions in Print Culture Studies features new methods and
approaches to cultural and literary history that draw on
periodicals, print culture, and material culture, thus revising and
rewriting what we think we know about the aesthetic, cultural, and
social history of transnational America. The unifying questions
posed and answered in this book are methodological: How can we make
material, archival objects meaningful? How can we engage and
contest dominant conceptions of aesthetic, historical, and literary
periods? How can we present archival material in ways that make it
accessible to other scholars and students? What theoretical
commitments does a focus on material objects entail? New Directions
in Print Culture Studies brings together leading scholars to
address the methodological, historical, and theoretical commitments
that emerge from studying how periodicals, books, images, and ideas
circulated from the 19th century to the present. Reaching beyond
national boundaries, the essays in this book focus on the different
materials and archives we can use to rewrite literary history in
ways that highlight not a canon of “major” literary works, but
instead the networks, dialogues, and tensions that define print
cultures in various moments and movements.
Symposium BB, 'Solution Synthesis of Inorganic Films and
Nanostructured Materials', was held during the 2012 MRS Spring
Meeting in San Francisco, California, on April 9-13, 2012. It
focused on solution synthesis approaches for the growth of a
wide-range of advanced functional inorganic thin film and
nanostructured materials. Recent results were presented on the
growth of: (i) highly crystalline, nanopatterned and composite
functional oxide films, (ii) nanoparticles and nanocrystals, and
(iii) self-assembled nanostructures by various chemical solution
methods. A strong increased interest in low-cost and high
throughput synthesis of functional and multifunctional inorganic
materials indicates the worldwide importance of such synthetic
methods. The symposium promoted information exchange between
worldwide researchers from universities and national labs and
engineers from industry. The papers in this proceedings volume
provide a glimpse of the recent developments in the chemical
solution growth of nanoparticles, nanocrystals, films, and
nanostructured materials for various applications.
Providing a quantitative assessment of threatened plant
populations, that holds for varying management scenarios, has
become an essential part of conservation planning. Here, renowned
plant ecologists provide information on: major threats to plants,
when and where to conduct a plant viability assessment (PVA), what
type of PVA to conduct, what alternative options to PVA are
available, what information is required for which kind of viability
assessment, what attributes of the population in question should be
considered, and what the limits of the PVA would be. As such, this
volume can be used as a training tool for the environmental manager
or a teaching aid for reviewing the current state of knowledge on
plant population viability.
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