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Computational Modeling of Issues in Materials Science

Computational Modeling of Issues in Materials Science

H. Dreyssé; Y. Kawazoe; L.T. Wille; C. Demangeat

Elsevier Science Ltd
1998
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The Symposium D, entitled Computational Modeling of Issues in Materials Science was presented at the combined 1997 International Conference on Applied Materials/European Materials Research Society Spring meeting (ICAM'97/E-MRS'97) held in Strasbourg (France) from 16-20 June 1997. Those who attended came from all five continents with participants coming from as far away as South Africa, Australia and Eastern Europe. There were 14 invited talks, 54 contributed papers, and 62 posters presented at the symposium. Computational materials science has truly emerged as a field in itself. The range of phenomena studied and the variety of techniques used indicate that the subject has sufficiently matured that technologically relevant information can now be routinely extracted from computational modeling. These models increasingly use atomistic information from which macroscopic parameters may be determined. Several papers showed that parallel computers will play a major role in the further development of the field. The Car-Parrinello method emerged as a workhorse for the most advanced simulations which the advent of faster hardware and diffusion of computer codes has brought within easy reach of many research groups. How to consistently go from the micro- to the macro-scale remains one of the great unsolved puzzles in computational materials science and was the subject of much discussion at the symposium. The interdisciplinary side of computational studies of matter was demonstrated in several talks, where authors borrowed methods from nuclear physics, fluid dynamics, and other subjects. This was a very productive symposium with new collaborations started, many novel ideas generated and a large amount of information disseminated. The meeting gave an excellent idea of the status of computational materials service anno 1997.
Neonatal Intensive Care

Neonatal Intensive Care

H. E. Ulmer; L. Wille; Michael Obladen

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
1981
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The significant strides made during the past decade in neonatal medicine are based largely upon the provision of intensive perinatal care to the parturient, her fetus, and the newborn. In addition to technologic advances in the bioelec- tronic monitoring of the fetus and newborn, the introduction of noninvasive methods to monitor oxygenation, the pharma- cologic manipulation ofthe ductus arteriosus and pulmonary vasculature, and the use of ultrasonographic diagnosis of congenital heart defects and other lesions, intensive efforts by neonatal specialists throughout the world have also contri- buted to the decline in neonatal and infant mortality. Professors Wille and Obladen have provided an authoritative manual outlining intensive care of newborns and the ways in which the science of neonatal medicine, the technology of the 1980 s, and the art of application have resulted in the practice of neonatal intensive care at the Kinderklinik of the University of Heidelberg. The English translation resulted from the success of the German edition and will serve well the needs of the English-speaking student and practitioner of neonatal intensive care. T. Allen Merrit, M. D.
Excavations on Upper Matecumbe Key, Florida: And Excavations in Southeast Florida

Excavations on Upper Matecumbe Key, Florida: And Excavations in Southeast Florida

John Mann Goggin; Frank H. Sommer III; Gordon R. Willey

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Excavations on Upper Matecumbe Key, Florida: And Excavations in Southeast Florida is a comprehensive archaeological study conducted by John Mann Goggin. The book provides a detailed account of the excavations carried out on Upper Matecumbe Key, located in the Florida Keys, and in Southeast Florida. The study covers a wide range of archaeological topics, including prehistoric and historic settlement patterns, the use of natural resources, and cultural practices of the indigenous people who inhabited the area.The book is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on the excavations conducted on Upper Matecumbe Key, which is situated in the northernmost portion of the Florida Keys. The author provides a detailed description of the archaeological sites, including their location, size, and features. He also discusses the artifacts recovered from the sites, such as pottery, stone tools, and bone tools, and provides insights into the cultural practices of the indigenous people who inhabited the area.The second part of the book covers the excavations conducted in Southeast Florida. The author provides a detailed account of the archaeological sites, including their location, size, and features. He also discusses the artifacts recovered from the sites, such as pottery, stone tools, and bone tools, and provides insights into the cultural practices of the indigenous people who inhabited the area.Overall, Excavations on Upper Matecumbe Key, Florida: And Excavations in Southeast Florida is an important contribution to the field of archaeology, providing valuable insights into the prehistoric and historic settlement patterns, cultural practices, and use of natural resources of the indigenous people who inhabited the Florida Keys and Southeast Florida.Yale University Publications In Anthropology, No. 41-42. Edited By Irving Rouse.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 Client Experience

The Client Experience

Sally Dyson; Will Taylor; Yolanda Cartusciello; Andrew Hedley; David H Freeman; Kim Carr; Douglas McPherson; James Matthews; Scott Rechtschaffen

Globe Law and Business Ltd
2021
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We all know that law is a people business. Clients buy from lawyers whom they like, respect, and trust, and they judge those lawyers and their firms on the quality of service that the firm provides, the results achieved, and whether they receive value for money. This applies to corporate, institutional, and private clients alike. For their business plans to be connected to reality, partners and law firm leaders must learn how they are perceived by their clients and adapt accordingly. They do this by listening to their clients. Historically this was through informal, fireside chats. In recent years, many firms have devised formal client listening programs and in recent years there has been an explosion of review sites and social media channels enabling clients to leave their unfiltered and public feedback, whether solicited or not. Forward-looking firms are adopting multi-channel approaches to taking feedback to maximize the intelligence they gather and to adapt to clients' own preferences. As ever, the most nimble and adaptable will reap the rewards. The Client Experience: How to Optimize Client Service and Deliver Value looks at the client experience from end-to-end, from client listening programs to journey mapping, from customer audits to how legal tech can help improve the way a client interacts with a law firm throughout its relationship. A client-centric business model is essential for future law firm success and the authors of this far-reaching title utilize their own experience and real-life case studies to drill down into the importance of maintaining the one thing no business can do without: its client.
A Guide to the Birds of the West Indies

A Guide to the Birds of the West Indies

Herbert A. Raffaele; James Wiley; Orlando H. Garrido

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
1998
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This is the first comprehensive field guide to the birds of the West Indies to appear in more than fifty years. It covers all 564 bird species known to occur in the region (including migrants and infrequently occurring forms). Each species is represented by a full description that includes identification field marks, local names, status, habitat, voice, nesting, range, and comments about the bird. A map showing the bird's distribution accompanies each species account. Plumages of all species are depicted in eighty-six beautifully rendered color plates. Twelve of these plates feature individual endemics from each of twelve islands. Another seven plates feature the island endemics of the largest islands: Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. Because the region is known for its extraordinary variety of avifauna and because no other accurate modern account of its birdlife exists, this book is a landmark publication that will be widely hailed by serious birders and amateur birdwatchers alike. The authors pay particular attention to endangered and threatened birds. For each island or island group, local experts have been invited to provide a survey of efforts made to date to conserve birds and their habitats. For many years there has been a need for an up-to-date field guide that could satisfy local residents, vacationing tourists, and "armchair travelers." At last, that need has been met with this fully illustrated Guide to the Birds of the West Indies.
Birds of the West Indies Second Edition

Birds of the West Indies Second Edition

Herbert A. Raffaele; James Wiley; Orlando H. Garrido; Allan Keith; Janis I. Raffaele

Princeton University Press
2020
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An updated edition of the acclaimed field guide to the spectacular birds of the West IndiesBirds of the West Indies is the first field guide that covers and depicts all birds known to occur in the region, including infrequently occurring and introduced forms. Now fully updated and expanded, this stunningly illustrated book features detailed accounts of more than 600 species, describing identification field marks, range, status, voice, and habitat. There are more than 100 beautiful color plates that depict plumages of all species—including those believed to have recently become extinct—as well as distribution maps, a color code for endemic birds, and an incisive introduction that discusses avifaunal changes in the West Indies in the past fifteen years and the importance of conservation.Covers more than 60 new species, including vagrants, introductions, and taxonomic splitsUpdates the status of every speciesFeatures illustrations for all new species and improved artwork for warblers and flycatchersColor codes endemic species confined to one or just a few islandsIncludes many new and enhanced mapsProvides bird weights for each speciesCompact and easy to use in the field
Man of the Morning: The Life and Work of Phineas F. Bresee

Man of the Morning: The Life and Work of Phineas F. Bresee

Donald P. Brickley; H. Orton Wiley

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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""Man of the Morning: The Life and Work of Phineas F. Bresee"" is a comprehensive biography of the prominent American religious leader, Phineas F. Bresee. Written by Donald P. Brickley, the book delves into Bresee's early life, his conversion to Christianity, and his subsequent rise to prominence as a preacher and founder of the Church of the Nazarene.The book explores Bresee's theological beliefs and his vision for a new kind of church that would prioritize holiness and social justice. It also delves into the challenges he faced in establishing the Nazarene Church and the ways in which he navigated the complex political and social landscape of late 19th and early 20th century America.Throughout the book, Brickley draws on a wealth of primary sources, including Bresee's personal papers and correspondence, to provide a detailed and nuanced portrait of this influential figure. ""Man of the Morning"" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of American religion and the development of the evangelical movement.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.
Clinical Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Drug Interactions Associated with Antimalarials
This comprehensive review provides a systematic, unbiased analysis, critique and summary of the available literature and generates novel clinical decision-making algorithms which can aid clinicians and scientists in practice management and research development. Potential mechanisms for the identified drug interactions are deduced from available preclinical and in vitro data which are interpreted in the context of the in vivo findings. Current limitations and gaps in the literature are summarized, and potential future research directions / experimentations are also suggested. In addition to the main objective to review the available clinical pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic drug interactions associated with WHO-recommended antimalarial drugs on the market today (i.e. chloroquine, amodiaquine, sulfadoxine, pyrimethamine, mefloquine, artemisinin, artemether, artesunate, dihydroartemisinin, artemotil, lumefantrine, primaquine, atovaquone, proguanil, piperaquine and quinine), this book also provides succinct chapter summaries on the epidemiology of malaria infection, diagnosis and therapeutics, in vivo pharmacology and chemistry, preclinical pharmacology, in vitro pharmacodynamics, in vitro reaction phenotyping, and in vitro drug-drug interaction data associated with the identified antimalarial drugs.
Clinical Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Drug Interactions Associated with Antimalarials
This comprehensive review provides a systematic, unbiased analysis, critique and summary of the available literature and generates novel clinical decision-making algorithms which can aid clinicians and scientists in practice management and research development. Potential mechanisms for the identified drug interactions are deduced from available preclinical and in vitro data which are interpreted in the context of the in vivo findings. Current limitations and gaps in the literature are summarized, and potential future research directions / experimentations are also suggested. In addition to the main objective to review the available clinical pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic drug interactions associated with WHO-recommended antimalarial drugs on the market today (i.e. chloroquine, amodiaquine, sulfadoxine, pyrimethamine, mefloquine, artemisinin, artemether, artesunate, dihydroartemisinin, artemotil, lumefantrine, primaquine, atovaquone, proguanil, piperaquine and quinine), this book also provides succinct chapter summaries on the epidemiology of malaria infection, diagnosis and therapeutics, in vivo pharmacology and chemistry, preclinical pharmacology, in vitro pharmacodynamics, in vitro reaction phenotyping, and in vitro drug-drug interaction data associated with the identified antimalarial drugs.