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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Bernard R. Hubbard

German-English Dictionary for Electronics Engineers and Physicists: With a Patent Practice Vocabulary
The German-English Dictionary for Electronics Engineers and Physicists is a comprehensive reference book that provides a wide range of technical terms and vocabulary used in electronics engineering and physics. The book is authored by Bernard R. Regen and is designed to cater to the needs of professionals, researchers, and students in the field of electronics engineering and physics.The dictionary contains more than 20,000 entries that cover a diverse range of topics, including electronics, physics, telecommunications, computer science, and information technology. The entries are organized alphabetically, and each entry includes the German term, its English translation, and a brief definition.One of the unique features of this dictionary is its inclusion of a patent practice vocabulary, which is particularly useful for professionals who deal with patent applications and intellectual property rights. The patent practice vocabulary includes terms and phrases commonly used in patent applications and patent law.The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it easy to understand even for non-native speakers of German. It also includes a pronunciation guide for German words, making it easier for readers to pronounce the terms correctly.Overall, the German-English Dictionary for Electronics Engineers and Physicists is an essential reference book for anyone working in the field of electronics engineering and physics. Its comprehensive coverage of technical terms and patent practice vocabulary makes it an invaluable resource for professionals, researchers, and students alike.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Story of Durocs: The Truly American Breed of Swine

The Story of Durocs: The Truly American Breed of Swine

Bernard R. Evans; George G. Evans

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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""The Story of Durocs: The Truly American Breed of Swine"" by Bernard R. Evans is a comprehensive guide to the history, characteristics, and breeding of the Duroc pig, a popular breed of swine in the United States. The book delves into the origins of the breed, tracing its development from the early 1800s to the present day. It also explores the unique qualities of the Duroc, including its distinctive red color, docile temperament, and excellent meat quality. The author provides detailed information on breeding and selection techniques, as well as tips for raising and caring for Duroc pigs. He also discusses the role of the Duroc in the American pork industry, highlighting its importance as a source of high-quality pork for both domestic and international markets. In addition to its practical advice, ""The Story of Durocs"" offers a fascinating look at the cultural and historical significance of the breed. The book includes numerous photographs and illustrations, as well as personal anecdotes and stories from those who have worked with Duroc pigs over the years. Overall, ""The Story of Durocs"" is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history, breeding, or care of this truly American breed of swine.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Methods in Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Methods in Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology emphasizes a variety of well-tested methods in plant molecular biology and biotechnology. For each detailed and tested protocol presented, a brief overview of the methodology is provided. This overview considers why the protocol is used, what other comparable methods are available, and what limitations can be expected with the protocol. Other chapters in the book present overviews regarding how to approach particular problems and introduce unique methods - such as how to use computer methodology to study isolated genes. The book will be a practical reference for plant physiologists, plant molecular biologists, phytopathologists, and microbiologists.
Problems in Real and Complex Analysis

Problems in Real and Complex Analysis

Bernard R. Gelbaum

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012
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In the pages that follow there are: A. A revised and enlarged version of Problems in analysis (PIA) . (All typographical, stylistic, and mathematical errors in PIA and known to the writer have been corrected.) B. A new section COMPLEX ANALYSIS containing problems distributed among many of the principal topics in the theory of functions of a complex variable. C. A total of 878 problems and their solutions. D. An enlarged Index/Glossary and an enlarged Symbol List. Notational and terminological conventions are to be found for the most part under Conventions at the beginnings of the chapters. Spe­ cial items not included in Conventions are completely explained in the Index/Glossary. The audience to which the current book is addressed differs little from the audience for PIA. The background of the reader is assumed to include a knowledge of the basic principles and theorems in real and complex analysis as those subjects are currently viewed. The aim of the problems is to sharpen and deepenthe understanding of the mechanisms that underlie modern analysis. I thank Springer-Verlag for its interest in and support of this project. State University of New York at Buffalo B. R. G. v Contents The symbol alb under Pages below indicates that the Problems for the section begin on page a and the corresponding Solutions begin on page b. Thus 3/139 on the line for Set Algebra indicates that the Problems in Set Algebra begin on page 3 and the corresponding Solutions begin on page 139.
Theorems and Counterexamples in Mathematics

Theorems and Counterexamples in Mathematics

Bernard R. Gelbaum; John M.H. Olmsted

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012
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The gratifying response to Counterexamples in analysis (CEA) was followed, when the book went out of print, by expressions of dismay from those who were unable to acquire it. The connection of the present volume with CEA is clear, although the sights here are set higher. In the quarter-century since the appearance of CEA, mathematical education has taken some large steps reflected in both the undergraduate and graduate curricula. What was once taken as very new, remote, or arcane is now a well-established part of mathematical study and discourse. Consequently the approach here is designed to match the observed progress. The contents are intended to provide graduate and ad­ vanced undergraduate students as well as the general mathematical public with a modern treatment of some theorems and examples that constitute a rounding out and elaboration of the standard parts of algebra, analysis, geometry, logic, probability, set theory, and topology. The items included are presented in the spirit of a conversation among mathematicians who know the language but are interested in some of the ramifications of the subjects with which they routinely deal. Although such an approach might be construed as demanding, there is an extensive GLOSSARY jlNDEX where all but the most familiar notions are clearly defined and explained. The object ofthe body of the text is more to enhance what the reader already knows than to review definitions and notations that have become part of every mathematician's working context.
The Astronomy of Levi ben Gerson (1288–1344)

The Astronomy of Levi ben Gerson (1288–1344)

Bernard R. Goldstein

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2011
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It would seem that S. Munk was the first modern scholar to draw attention to the significance of Levi ben Gerson's Astronomy, surely the most original work on astronomy written in Hebrew in the Middle Ages. Munk (1859, p. 500) called for a specialist to undertake a serious study of this work, but there was little response to his plea in the succeeding century. Indeed, this is the first edition of the Hebrew text of any part of Levi's Astronomy but for the table of contents (Renan, 1893, pp. 624-32), and the poems celebrating the invention of the Jacob Staff that appear in chapter 9 (Carlebach, 191Oa, pp. 152-53). The text of Levi's Astronomy is written in a ponderous Hebrew style but the content sparkles with originality. The Ptolemaic tradition is subjected to a profound critique based on the idea that the planetary models must conform both to Levi's own observations as well as those of the ancients, and the claim that astronomical theory must be philosophically sound. The enduring vigor of the Ptolemaic tradition has been characterized by O. Neugebauer as fol­ lows: "There is no better way to convince oneself of the inner coherence of ancient and medieval astronomy than to place side by side the Almagest, al­ BaWini's Opus astronomicum and Copernicus's De Revolutionibus. Chapter by chapter, theorem by theorem, table by table, these works run parallel" (1957, pp. 205-6).
Molecular Biotechnology

Molecular Biotechnology

Bernard R. Glick; Cheryl L. Patten

American Society for Microbiology
2022
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An authoritative introduction to the fast-changing world of molecular biotechnology In continuous publication since 1994 and now in its sixth edition, Molecular Biotechnology: Principles and Applications of Recombinant DNA has been effective in introducing this complex field to students for more than 25 years. This textbook covers essentially every aspect of the field of molecular biotechnology, which is constantly changing and adapting in light of new advances. This edition includes the latest techniques in DNA sequencing and genetic engineering of microbial, plant, and animal genomes, including human genome editing, as well as updates across many areas, such as: Immunological assays for disease diagnosis, more effective bacteriophage therapy, and new ways of dealing with antibiotic resistant bacteria New and developing vaccines for influenza, tuberculosis, and emerging viral threats, including Zika and SARS-CoV-2 Engineering bacteria to perform plastic degradation and green algae to produce hydrogen, altering amino acid biosynthesis, and creating designer cellulosomes Production of humanized monoclonal antibodies in plants, modifying hybrid plants to produce clonal hybrids, and protecting plants from viral and fungal diseases Molecular Biotechnology features nearly 600 detailed figures and is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in introductory biotechnology, as well as courses dedicated to utilizing this technology, such as medical, agricultural, environmental, and industrial biotechnology applications.
Selected Piano Works of Helen C. Crane - Book Two - Advanced: American composer
Recently re-discovered composer Helen C. Crane (1868-1930) makes her 21st century debut with this collection of her piano works. A talented student of music, Ms. Crane was chosen to study composition in the 1890s with Philipp Scharwenka, pianist, composer and then director of the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory in Berlin, Germany. Here she studied alongside later notables like Otto Klemperer who was one of her contemporaries. With the completion of studies her budding career was met with numerous accolades and acceptance into the various German & Austrian publishing houses: among these Breitkopf & Hertel, Gustav Vetter, and Ries & Erler. On one of her trips home to the States (April of 1900) she premiered several of her pieces at Mendellsohn Hall in NYC and herself conducted an American premier of her orchestral tone-poem "The Last Tournament", based upon the same named chapter of Alfred Lord Tennyson's "The Idylls Of The King" Her career was marked with well-met premiers in Germany and Austria and she was honored to have her music performed by the Berlin Philharmonic at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904. Her career appeared quite vibrant until the First World War brought it all to a close. She returned to the United States in 1917 where in spite of the horrific turn of events she once again was the recipient of an award: this time American. Federated Music Clubs awarded her first prize for her composition "Elegy for Cello". In the last decade of her life (1923) indicative of her success and her abiding appreciation to German-Austrian audiences, she was gifted an "all-Helen Crane" concert at the Mozarteum in Salzberg, with Dr. Bernhard Paumgartner conducting. She passed in November of 1930 at her home in Scarsdale, NY. She accomplished a great deal in her four-decade career, her music encompassing 71 numbered works: music for piano, violin, cello, string quartets, tone-poems for orchestra, art songs, works for choir as well as for orchestra and chorus and two symphonies. Her piano music gives a unique insight into her marvelous talent and reveals a heretofore unheard American strain: the unique marriage of Helen Crane's American taste and sensibilities and her German conservatory training. It is apparent upon playing and/or listening to her music that here was fertile ground for the blossoming of all manner of future American music styles, from music for the cinema to jazz and unique styles of George Gershwin and perhaps Irving Berlin.
Selected Works for Cello & Piano - Helen C. Crane - Full Score: American composer
A taste of recently re-discovered American composer, Helen Crane's music for Violin with Piano Accompaniment Experience the many moods and unique characteristics of her music. (1868 - 1930). Ms. Crane was a New York native who studied composition under Philip Scharwenka at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory in Berlin. With the completion of her studies she was accepted for publication by numerous publishing houses: Breitkopf & Hertel, Gustav Vetter, Ries & Erler. In this release of her music such notable pieces as her "Morgenstandchen" op.16, a carefree morning serenade in 6/8 with a lovely arpeggiated central section; also in this volume: all of her "Idylls for Cello" op.51.
Selected Works for Cello & Piano - Helen C. Crane - Cello: American composer
A taste of recently re-discovered American composer Helen Crane's music for cello with piano accompaniment. Experience the many moods and unique characteristics of her music. . Ms. Crane (1868 - 1930) was a New York native who studied composition under Philip Scharwenka at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory in Berlin in the 1890's. With the completion of her studies she was accepted for publication by numerous publishing houses: Breitkopf & Hertel, Gustav Vetter, Ries & Erler. In this release of her music such notable pieces as her "Morgenstandchen" op.16, a carefree morning serenade with a lovely arpeggiated B section; also included are all of her "Six Idylls for Cello" op.51. PLEASE NOTE: This is Cello part only; Full Score is available for separate purchase.