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H.M.J. Maier

K.I.T.L.V.
2002
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De liefde is een onderwerp dat Monsieur d'Amour--een van de pseudoniemen van de Maleise schrijver Njoo Cheong Seng--na aan het hart lag. Erg vrolijk was hij er niet over: vroeg of laat gaat het altijd mis in de honderden verhalen over de liefde die hij in het vooroorlogse Nederlands-Indi publiceerde. "Ik ben slechts geboren om het treurige leven te schilderen in romans vol bitterheid. Vreugde wordt altijd besproeid door tranen, als uit de altijd voortgolvende Zuidelijke Zee, als uit de hemel in de regentijd, bedekt met dichte wolken en mist", schreef hij in 1934 in de inleiding tot een van zijn romans. Liefde en geluk horen niet bij elkaar. Njoo Cheong Seng is een van de vele--sindsdien vergeten--schrijvers van Chinese komaf die in de laat-koloniale tijd een aanzienlijk lezerspubliek aan zich wisten te binden met verhalen waarin op een bewust sentimentele, maar realistische wijze pijnlijke problemen en toestanden in de koloniale samenleving aan de orde werden gesteld in een schijnbaar onzorgvuldig maar daardoor levendig Maleis. Het is veelzeggend dat het leven in die samenlevingen in Njoo's visie voortdurend door tranen en treurnis wordt beheerst en dat alle vriendschappen en liefdesrelaties tot mislukken zijn gedoemd. In deze uitgave worden twee van Monsieur d'Amours korte romans over mislukte liefde in een Nederlandse vertaling gepresenteerd: Nona Olanda s'bagi istri Tionghoa ("Een Hollandse vrouw als Chinese echtgenote", uit 1925) en Raden Adjeng Moerhia ("Raden Adjeng Moerhia", uit 1934). Uitgegeven ter gelegenheid van de Boekenweek 2002
Electron Microdiffraction

Electron Microdiffraction

J.M. Zuo; J.C.H. Spence

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
1992
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Much of this book was written during a sabbatical visit by J. C. H. S. to the Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart during 1991. We are therefore grateful to Professors M. Ruhle and A. Seeger for acting as hosts during this time, and to the Alexander von Humbolt Foundation for the Senior Scientist Award which made this visit possible. The Ph. D. work of one of us (J. M. Z. ) has also provided much of the background for the book, together with our recent papers with various collaborators. Of these, perhaps the most important stimulus to our work on convergent-beam electron diffraction resulted from a visit to the National Science Foundation's Electron Microscopy Facility at Arizona State University by Professor R. H(lJier in 1988, and from a return visit to Trondheim by J. C. H. S. in 1990. We are therefore particularly grateful to Professor H(lJier and his students and co-workers for their encouragement and collaboration. At ASU, we owe a particular debt of gratitude to Professor M. O'Keeffe for his encouragement. The depth of his under­ standing of crystal structures and his role as passionate skeptic have frequently been invaluable. Professor John Cowley has also been an invaluable sounding board for ideas, and was responsible for much of the experimental and theoretical work on coherent nanodiffraction. The sections on this topic derive mainly from collaborations by J. C. H. S. with him in the seventies.
Electron Microdiffraction

Electron Microdiffraction

J.M. Zuo; J.C.H. Spence

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013
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Much of this book was written during a sabbatical visit by J. C. H. S. to the Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart during 1991. We are therefore grateful to Professors M. Ruhle and A. Seeger for acting as hosts during this time, and to the Alexander von Humbolt Foundation for the Senior Scientist Award which made this visit possible. The Ph. D. work of one of us (J. M. Z. ) has also provided much of the background for the book, together with our recent papers with various collaborators. Of these, perhaps the most important stimulus to our work on convergent-beam electron diffraction resulted from a visit to the National Science Foundation's Electron Microscopy Facility at Arizona State University by Professor R. H(lJier in 1988, and from a return visit to Trondheim by J. C. H. S. in 1990. We are therefore particularly grateful to Professor H(lJier and his students and co-workers for their encouragement and collaboration. At ASU, we owe a particular debt of gratitude to Professor M. O'Keeffe for his encouragement. The depth of his under­ standing of crystal structures and his role as passionate skeptic have frequently been invaluable. Professor John Cowley has also been an invaluable sounding board for ideas, and was responsible for much of the experimental and theoretical work on coherent nanodiffraction. The sections on this topic derive mainly from collaborations by J. C. H. S. with him in the seventies.
On a Method of Multiprogramming

On a Method of Multiprogramming

W.H.J. Feijen; D. Gries; A.J.M. van Gasteren

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
1999
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Among all the interests in parallelism, there is an essential and fundamental one that has remained largely unexplored, namely the question of how to design parallel programs from their specification. And that is what this book is about. It proposes a method for the formal development of parallel programs - multiprograms as we have preferred to call them -, and it does so with a minimum of formal gear, viz. with the predicate calculus and with the meanwhile well-established theory of Owicki and Gries. The fact that one can get away with just this theory will probably not convey anything to the uninitiated, but it may all the more come as a surprise to those who were exposed earlier to correctness of multiprograms. Contrary to common belief, the Owicki/Gries theory can indeed be effectively put to work for the formal development of multiprograms, regardless of whether these algorithms are distributed or not. That is what we intend to exemplify with this book.
On a Method of Multiprogramming

On a Method of Multiprogramming

W.H.J. Feijen; D. Gries; A.J.M. van Gasteren

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2010
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Among all the interests in parallelism, there is an essential and fundamental one that has remained largely unexplored, namely the question of how to design parallel programs from their specification. And that is what this book is about. It proposes a method for the formal development of parallel programs - multiprograms as we have preferred to call them -, and it does so with a minimum of formal gear, viz. with the predicate calculus and with the meanwhile well-established theory of Owicki and Gries. The fact that one can get away with just this theory will probably not convey anything to the uninitiated, but it may all the more come as a surprise to those who were exposed earlier to correctness of multiprograms. Contrary to common belief, the Owicki/Gries theory can indeed be effectively put to work for the formal development of multiprograms, regardless of whether these algorithms are distributed or not. That is what we intend to exemplify with this book.
Guide To Modeling Coastal Morphology, A

Guide To Modeling Coastal Morphology, A

Dano J A Roelvink; A J H M Reniers

World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
2011
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Process-based morphodynamic Modeling is one of the relatively new tools at the disposal of coastal scientists, engineers and managers. On paper, it offers the possibility to analyse morphological processes and to investigate the effects of various measures one might consider to alleviate some problems. For these to be applied in practice, a model should be relatively straightforward to set up. It should be accurate enough to represent the details of interest, it should run long enough and robustly to see the real effects happen, and the physical processes represented in such a way that the sediment generally goes in the right direction at the right rate. Next, practitioners must be able to judge if the patterns and outcomes of the model are realistic and finally, translate these colour pictures and vector plots to integrated parameters that are relevant to the client or end user. In a nutshell, this book provides an in-depth review of ways to model coastal processes, including many hands-on exercises.
Malabsorption in Coeliac Sprue

Malabsorption in Coeliac Sprue

O.J.J. Cluysenaer; J.H.M. van Tongeren

Kluwer Academic Publishers
1977
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For at least three centuries, Holland has been at the centre of research on intestinal malabsorption. In the 17th and 18th centuries, early descriptions of coeliac disease and tropical sprue were published by physicians trained in Holland, and it was in 1950 that Dicke published his painstaking and vital observations that coeliac disease in children was caused by the inges­ tion of wheat flour. Subsequent careful work with van de Kamer and Weijers showed that the harmful agent was gluten. Since these discoveries were made, research in intestinal malabsorption, particularly in the adult, has continued in several centres in Holland. At Nijmegen, for example, dr. Cluysenaer, dr. van Tongeren and their as­ sociates have been involved in long-term studies of patients with intestinal disease for the past fifteen years. In this book they describe their experience of the investigation and treatment of fifty patients with the adult form of coeliac disease. Their monograph gives an account of the history, definition and incidence of the disorder, and then goes on to undertake a critical review of the pathogenesis of the coeliac lesion. Before embarking on the different patterns of malabsorption seen in adult coeliac disease, the authors describe the normal small intestine, its morphology and function.
Intellectual Property and Information Law, Essays in Honour of Herman Cohen Jehoram

Intellectual Property and Information Law, Essays in Honour of Herman Cohen Jehoram

Jan J.C. Kabel; Gerard J.H.M. Mom

Kluwer Law International
1998
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This work honours the achievements of Professor Herman Cohen Jehoram in the field of intellectual property law. Herman Cohen Jehoram helped put the Netherlands on the intellectual property law map through his organizational and academic work for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the Association Literaire et Artistique Internationale (ALAI), and the European Community's Legal Advisory Board. He has also served as the voice of Dutch copyright law abroad and has been described as the founding father of the University of Amsterdam's Institute for Information Law. This collection of essays is international in scope and the contributions from prominent experts cover a broad range of topics in intellectual property law reflecting the academic and historical interests of Professor Cohen Jehoram. The text not only represents a monument to a major force in the field, but also offers a range of insights in specific issues in industrial property, media, and information law.
Statistical Thermodynamics

Statistical Thermodynamics

Andrew Maczek; Anthony J.H.M. Meijer

Oxford University Press
2017
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The renowned Oxford Chemistry Primers series, which provides focused introductions to a range of important topics in chemistry, has been refreshed and updated to suit the needs of today's students, lecturers, and postgraduate researchers. The rigorous, yet accessible, treatment of each subject area is ideal for those wanting a primer in a given topic to prepare them for more advanced study or research. The learning features provided, including end of book problems and online multiple-choice questions, encourage active learning and promote understanding. Furthermore, frequent diagrams and margin notes help to enhance a student's understanding of these essential areas of chemistry. Statistical Thermodynamics gives a concise and accessible account of this fundamental topic by emphasizing the underlying physical chemistry, and using this to introduce the mathematics in an approachable way. The material is presented in short, self-contained sections making it flexible to teach and learn from, and concludes with the application of the theory to real systems. Online Resources: The online resources to accompany Statistical Thermodynamics feature: For registered adopters of the text: · Figures from the book available to download For students: · Worked solutions to the questions and problems at the end of the book. · Multiple-choice questions for self-directed learning
A Short History of the West Indies 4e

A Short History of the West Indies 4e

Anthony P Maingot; J H M Parry; Philip Sherlock

Macmillan Caribbean
1987
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An authoritative introduction to West Indian history from the earliest times to the present day. West Indian history is no minor theme in the story of other nations but is recognised as being of great importance and worthy of detailed study in its own right. It is a rich and colourful account of peoples who migrated or were transported to the West
Polymers at Interfaces

Polymers at Interfaces

G.J. Fleer; M.A. Cohen Stuart; J.M.H.M. Scheutjens; T. Cosgrove; B. Vincent

Chapman and Hall
1993
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This book is concerned with the configuration of polymers at the interfacial zone between two other phases or immiscible components. In recent years, developments in technology combined with increased attention from specialists in a wide range of fields have resulted in a considerable increase in our understanding of the behavior of polymers at interfaces. Inevitably these advances have generated a wealth of literature and although there have been numerous reviews, a critical treatment with adequate descriptions of both theory and experiment, including detailed analysis of the two, has been missing. This text hopes to fill this gap, providing a timely and comprehensive account of the field as it stands today. This long needed work will be invaluable to experts as well as newcomers in the broad field of polymers, interfaces and colloids, both in industry and academia. Whilst industrial laboratories involved in this field will find it indispensable, it will be equally important to anyone with an interest in interfacial polymer or colloidal research.