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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This issue of Endocrinology Clinics brings the reader up to date on
the important advances in research in endocrinology topics covered
include reproducnd psychiatry. Guest edited by Eliza Geer, the
topics covered include stress, sleep disorders, antipsychotic
medications, eating disorders, insulin resistance, drug and alcohol
addictions and more.
To the ongoing assessment of our current procedures for
nominating presidential candidates, John Geer brings historical
perspective, a careful evaluation of the accumulating evidence, and
much good sense. The result is a book that challenges widely held
beliefs and that will instruct all those with an interest in
presidential nominations, whether as reporters, candidates,
students, or citizens. "Stanley Kelley, Jr., Princeton
University"
In a clearly written and wide-ranging study Geer] presents a
wealth of data and conclusions. Using often original criteria, Geer
concludes that voters in primaries are not very unrepresentative of
appropriate control groups and that they base their votes on the
personal characteristics of the candidates. Moreover, he
demonstrates the conditions under which participation rates and
information levels will be high. In the last part of the book, Geer
discusses the role of the media and how the rules tend to undermine
the ability of voters to cast meaningful votes. The author
concludes with a call for regional primaries, for a greater role
for party leaders, and for some ballot reforms. . . . Geer has
produced a useful reference work that can stimulate undergraduate
discussions. "Choice"
Are voters in presidential primaries truly qualified to choose
the nominees? Although in recent years many concerned citizens,
scholars, and writers have posed this question and much attention
has been focussed on the subject, until Nominating Presidents there
has not been an in-depth treatment of the qualifications of voters
in presidential primaries. This groundbreaking study presents and
systematically examines a formidable array of data on voters in
primaries, including evidence from the 1988 presidential
nomination. Geer examines survey research, aggregate data and more.
To aid in the interpretation of these data, Geer develops a set of
standards for assessing the qualifications of voters in
presidential primaries. His findings suggest that although voters
are more qualified than previous studies have shown, there are
still problems using voters to nominate candidates. He therefore
proposes a new system of selection that should overcome these
problems. The real significance of this study, however, is not the
proposed system of presidential nominations, but the detailed
assessment of voters in presidential primaries.
The text is enhanced by more than twenty tables that present
graphic information on subjects ranging from the influence of
presidential primaries from 1912 to 1988; the ideological
composition of voters in presidential primaries; causes and percent
of turnout in presidential primaries; and various aspects of news
media coverage, among others. Three helpful appendices define
turnout variables, describe survey questions, and review the coding
of open ended comments. "Nominating Presidents" will be of
particular interest to those in the fields of political science and
American political history as well as to students and teachers of
courses in electoral behavior, campaigns and elections, and
American political parties.
This book provides an overview of the latest developments
concerning the moduli of K3 surfaces. It is aimed at algebraic
geometers, but is also of interest to number theorists and
theoretical physicists, and continues the tradition of related
volumes like "The Moduli Space of Curves" and "Moduli of Abelian
Varieties," which originated from conferences on the islands Texel
and Schiermonnikoog and which have become classics. K3 surfaces and
their moduli form a central topic in algebraic geometry and
arithmetic geometry, and have recently attracted a lot of attention
from both mathematicians and theoretical physicists. Advances in
this field often result from mixing sophisticated techniques from
algebraic geometry, lattice theory, number theory, and dynamical
systems. The topic has received significant impetus due to recent
breakthroughs on the Tate conjecture, the study of stability
conditions and derived categories, and links with mirror symmetry
and string theory. At the same time, the theory of irreducible
holomorphic symplectic varieties, the higher dimensional analogues
of K3 surfaces, has become a mainstream topic in algebraic
geometry. Contributors: S. Boissiere, A. Cattaneo, I. Dolgachev, V.
Gritsenko, B. Hassett, G. Heckman, K. Hulek, S. Katz, A. Klemm, S.
Kondo, C. Liedtke, D. Matsushita, M. Nieper-Wisskirchen, G.
Oberdieck, K. Oguiso, R. Pandharipande, S. Rieken, A. Sarti, I.
Shimada, R. P. Thomas, Y. Tschinkel, A. Verra, C. Voisin.
Cushings syndrome is a rare disorder that is associated with many
co-morbidities such as systemic hypertension, diabetes,
osteoporosis, impaired immune function, and psychiatric disease,
all of which severely reduce quality of life and life expectancy.
This book reviews the role of cortisol in the human body, focusing
on the effects of excess cortisol due to Cushing's syndrome as well
as the role of the HPA axis in metabolism, inflammation, and
neuropsychiatric function. The volume will cover basic mechanistic
data, clinical outcomes data, and novel therapies. Also discussed
are everything from abnormalities of the HPA axis, to the role of
the HPA axis in the development of neuropsychiatric disorders and
metabolic disorders, to new definitions of Cushing's remission and
recurrence. The Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis in Health and
Disease will provide a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary review
of the pathophysiology and outcomes of excess cortisol in the human
body and brain as well as the role of the HPA axis in other disease
states.
Unraveling the complexities of the U.S. political system,
Geer/Herrera/Schiller/Segal's GATEWAYS TO DEMOCRACY: AN
INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT, ENHANCED, 5th edition,
highlights the "gateways" that facilitate -- or block --
participation. Illustrating the relevance of government to your
life, the authors explain how the political system works and how
individuals and groups opened gates and overcame barriers to
influence public policy. The 5th edition includes expansive
coverage of the first few years of the Biden Presidency, 2022
midterms, the impact of Black and Latinx activism on public policy,
LGBTQ rights, the abortion debate, and other issues reflecting
America's changing demographic infrastructure. Updates that focus
on recent Supreme Court decisions show the constitutional context
in which U.S. democracy has evolved, while a Political Analytics
feature helps you evaluate the vast amounts of data in today's
political discourse. Also available: MindTap and Infuse.
The moduli space Mg of curves of fixed genus g - that is, the
algebraic variety that parametrizes all curves of genus g - is one
of the most intriguing objects of study in algebraic geometry these
days. Its appeal results not only from its beautiful mathematical
structure but also from recent developments in theoretical physics,
in particular in conformal field theory.
This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 1997 IUTAM
Symposium, where invited researchers in acoustics, aeronautics,
elastodynamics, electromagnetics, hydrodynamics, and mathematics
discussed non-reflecting computational boundaries. The participants
formulated benchmark problems for evaluating computational
boundaries, as described in the first article.
How was heritage understood and implemented in European socialist
states after World War II? By exploring national and regional
specificities within the broader context of internationalization,
this volume enriches the conceptual, methodological and empirical
scope of heritage studies through a series of fascinating case
studies. Its transnational approach highlights the socialist
world’s diverse interpretations of heritage and the ways in which
they have shaped the trajectories of present-day preservation
practices.
The art history of South Asian covers a time span of roughly four
and a half thousand years. During this period, a vast number of
animal stone sculptures has been produced, ranging from the
pre-historic period till today and covering a great variety of
motifs and imagery in different regions and religious traditions.
Even so, the number of studies devoted to these animal sculptures
has remained extremely limited. The present book aims at filling
this knowledge gap. With this richly illustrated book, the first of
its kind, Van der Geer offers a comparative study of the ways in
which various animals have been depicted and a lucid analysis of
the sculptors' treatment of their "models": living animals. The art
history of sculptured animals is contextualized with a description
of the use of animals as can be read from ancient texts,
archaeological evidence and contemporaneous culture. In doing so,
parallels as well as differences in style or iconography are
highlighted, elucidating the variety of animal depictions across
regions, religious contexts and through time. The corpus of
discussed material ranges from Indus seals, stupa panels and
railings, monumental temples from North and South India,
non-religious palace and fort architecture to loose sculptures in
museum collections.
Unraveling the complexities of the U.S. political system,
Geer/Herrera/Schiller/Segal's GATEWAYS TO DEMOCRACY, 5th edition,
highlights the "gateways" that facilitate -- or block --
participation. Illustrating the relevance of government to your
personal life, the authors explain how the political system works
and how individuals and groups opened gates and overcame barriers
to influence public policy. Completely up to date, the 5th edition
includes expansive coverage of the 2020 elections, the COVID-19
pandemic, diversity (with a focus on Black and Latino activism),
the advancement of LGBTQ rights and other issues reflecting
America's changing demographic infrastructure. Supreme Court cases
illustrate the constitutional context in which U.S. democracy has
evolved, while a Political Analytics feature helps you evaluate the
vast amounts of data in today's political discourse. Also
available: MindTap.
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