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Gobshite Quarterly #33/34, Winter/Spring 2019

Gobshite Quarterly #33/34, Winter/Spring 2019

P Ballantine; Leanne Grabel; Jennifer Robin

GobQ LLC
2018
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Comin' at you multilingually, local news that stays news from everywhere... Featuring the best local writing & translation from Oregon, Washington Nebraska, Russia, Croatia, Slovenia, Korea, Lithuania, Switzerland. featuring such authors as Jennifer Robin, Poe Ballantine, Leanne Grabel, Andrei Sen-Senkov, and Tomica Bajsic
Oxford American Handbook of Emergency Medicine

Oxford American Handbook of Emergency Medicine

Jeremy Brown; Jonathan P. Wyatt; Robin N. Illingworth; Michael J. Clancy; Phillip T. Munro

Oxford University Press Inc
2008
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Written by leading American practitioners, the Oxford American Handbooks in Medicine each offer a pocket-sized overview of an entire specialty, featuring instant access to guidance on the conditions that are most likely to be encountered. Precise and prescriptive, the handbooks offer up-to-date advice on examination, investigations, common procedures, and in-patient care. These books will be invaluable resources for residents and students, as well as a useful reference for practitioners. The Oxford American Handbook of Emergency Medicine is a dependable manual geared for quick reference any time. Each topic is covered in a two-page spread, offering concise, high-yield information in a quickly accessible format and the flexi cover makes the book a rugged companion in the emergency department. Thin and light, it uses bulleted text, quick reference tabs, four-color presentation, and bookmark ribbons to help provide fast answers on the ward. This new handbook is ideal for students and residents who want a succinct, comprehensive, and affordable volume in the proven format of the best selling Oxford Handbook Series.
Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology

Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology

Stephen S. Mulkey; Robin L. Chazdon; Alan P. Smith

Chapman and Hall
1996
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Taking readers out of the laboratory and into the humid tropical forests, this comprehensive volume explores the most recent advances occurring in tropical plant ecophysiology. Drawing on the knowledge of leading practitioners in the field, this book synthesizes a broad range of information on the ways in which tropical plants adapt to their environment and demonstrate unique physiological processes. This book is arranged into four sections which cover resource acquisition, species interactions, ecophysiological patterns within and among tropical forest communities, and the ecophysiology of forest regeneration. These sections describe plant function in relation to ecology across a wide spectrum of tropical forest species and growth forms. How do different species harvest and utilize resources from heterogeneous tropical environments? How do patterns of functional diversity reflect the overwhelming taxonomic and morphological diversity of tropical forest plants? Such fundamental questions are examined in rich detail. To illuminate the discussions further, every chapter in this book features an agenda for future research, extensive cross referencing, timely references, and the integration of ecophysiology and the demography of tropical species where the data exist. Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology provides plant scientists, botanists, researchers, and graduate students with important insights into the behavior of tropical plants. Biologists and foresters interested in tropical ecology and plant physiological ecologists will also benefit from this authoritative and timely resource.
Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology

Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology

Stephen S. Mulkey; Robin L. Chazdon; Alan P. Smith

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2011
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Taking readers out of the laboratory and into the humid tropical forests, this comprehensive volume explores the most recent advances occurring in tropical plant ecophysiology. Drawing on the knowledge of leading practitioners in the field, this book synthesizes a broad range of information on the ways in which tropical plants adapt to their environment and demonstrate unique physiological processes. This book is arranged into four sections which cover resource acquisition, species interactions, ecophysiological patterns within and among tropical forest communities, and the ecophysiology of forest regeneration. These sections describe plant function in relation to ecology across a wide spectrum of tropical forest species and growth forms. How do different species harvest and utilize resources from heterogeneous tropical environments? How do patterns of functional diversity reflect the overwhelming taxonomic and morphological diversity of tropical forest plants? Such fundamental questions are examined in rich detail. To illuminate the discussions further, every chapter in this book features an agenda for future research, extensive cross referencing, timely references, and the integration of ecophysiology and the demography of tropical species where the data exist. Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology provides plant scientists, botanists, researchers, and graduate students with important insights into the behavior of tropical plants. Biologists and foresters interested in tropical ecology and plant physiological ecologists will also benefit from this authoritative and timely resource.
Great Philosophical Objections to Artificial Intelligence

Great Philosophical Objections to Artificial Intelligence

Eric Dietrich; Chris Fields; John P. Sullins; Bram Van Heuveln; Robin Zebrowski

Bloomsbury Academic
2021
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A 2022 Choice Outstanding Academic TitleThis book surveys and examines the most famous philosophical arguments against building a machine with human-level intelligence. From claims and counter-claims about the ability to implement consciousness, rationality, and meaning, to arguments about cognitive architecture, the book presents a vivid history of the clash between the philosophy and AI. Tellingly, the AI Wars are mostly quiet now. Explaining this crucial fact opens new paths to understanding the current resurgence AI (especially, deep learning AI and robotics), what happens when philosophy meets science, and the role of philosophy in the culture in which it is embedded. Organising the arguments into four core topics - 'Is AI possible', 'Architectures of the Mind', 'Mental Semantics and Mental Symbols' and 'Rationality and Creativity' - this book shows the debate that played out between the philosophers on both sides of the question, and, as well, the debate between philosophers and AI scientists and engineers building AI systems. Up-to-date and forward-looking, the book is packed with fresh insights and supporting material, including:- Accessible introductions to each war, explaining the background behind the main arguments against AI- Each chapter details what happened in the AI wars, the legacy of the attacks, and what new controversies are on the horizon.- Extensive bibliography of key readings
Great Philosophical Objections to Artificial Intelligence

Great Philosophical Objections to Artificial Intelligence

Eric Dietrich; Chris Fields; John P. Sullins; Bram Van Heuveln; Robin Zebrowski

Bloomsbury Academic
2021
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A 2022 Choice Outstanding Academic TitleThis book surveys and examines the most famous philosophical arguments against building a machine with human-level intelligence. From claims and counter-claims about the ability to implement consciousness, rationality, and meaning, to arguments about cognitive architecture, the book presents a vivid history of the clash between the philosophy and AI. Tellingly, the AI Wars are mostly quiet now. Explaining this crucial fact opens new paths to understanding the current resurgence AI (especially, deep learning AI and robotics), what happens when philosophy meets science, and the role of philosophy in the culture in which it is embedded. Organising the arguments into four core topics - 'Is AI possible', 'Architectures of the Mind', 'Mental Semantics and Mental Symbols' and 'Rationality and Creativity' - this book shows the debate that played out between the philosophers on both sides of the question, and, as well, the debate between philosophers and AI scientists and engineers building AI systems. Up-to-date and forward-looking, the book is packed with fresh insights and supporting material, including:- Accessible introductions to each war, explaining the background behind the main arguments against AI- Each chapter details what happened in the AI wars, the legacy of the attacks, and what new controversies are on the horizon.- Extensive bibliography of key readings
Great Philosophical Objections to Artificial Intelligence

Great Philosophical Objections to Artificial Intelligence

Eric Dietrich; Chris Fields; John P. Sullins; Bram Van Heuveln; Robin Zebrowski

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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An entertaining introduction to the clashes between philosophy and AI over the last 70 years, from claims and counter-claims about the ability to implement consciousness, to arguments about cognitive architecture and ChatGPT. Now updated to include the latest developments in AI, this is an exploration of the most famous philosophical arguments against building a machine with human-level intelligence. The arguments are organized into four central AI wars, showing how the debate that played out between the philosophers, AI scientists and engineers building AI systems. Here is your guide to the major philosophical questions and attacks AI has received throughout its history. Packed with fresh insights and supporting material, this second edition features new content on: - Language Learning Models (LLMs) and the existence of generative AI - Sustainable AI and its ability to regulate our climate - The theoretical, ethical and legislative issues around ‘computational creativity’ - The uncanny valley effect and its potential consequences for AI Are we on the brink of a new AI War? This introduction is for anyone looking to understand the debates that have shaped the philosophy of AI and the arguments that will define its future. It shows us what AI has been doing since its invention in the 1950s – pointing us back, repeatedly, to the philosophical questions humans have always faced: questions about knowledge, meaning, and how we should behave toward each other and toward the rest of the world.
Great Philosophical Objections to Artificial Intelligence

Great Philosophical Objections to Artificial Intelligence

Eric Dietrich; Chris Fields; John P. Sullins; Bram Van Heuveln; Robin Zebrowski

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
nidottu
An entertaining introduction to the clashes between philosophy and AI over the last 70 years, from claims and counter-claims about the ability to implement consciousness, to arguments about cognitive architecture and ChatGPT. Now updated to include the latest developments in AI, this is an exploration of the most famous philosophical arguments against building a machine with human-level intelligence. The arguments are organized into four central AI wars, showing how the debate that played out between the philosophers, AI scientists and engineers building AI systems. Here is your guide to the major philosophical questions and attacks AI has received throughout its history. Packed with fresh insights and supporting material, this second edition features new content on: - Language Learning Models (LLMs) and the existence of generative AI - Sustainable AI and its ability to regulate our climate - The theoretical, ethical and legislative issues around ‘computational creativity’ - The uncanny valley effect and its potential consequences for AI Are we on the brink of a new AI War? This introduction is for anyone looking to understand the debates that have shaped the philosophy of AI and the arguments that will define its future. It shows us what AI has been doing since its invention in the 1950s – pointing us back, repeatedly, to the philosophical questions humans have always faced: questions about knowledge, meaning, and how we should behave toward each other and toward the rest of the world.
Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms

Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms

Nils Anthes; Ralph Bergmüller; Wolf Blanckenhorn; H. Jane Brockmann; Claudia Fichtel; Lutz Fromhage; Joachim Frommen; Wolfgang Goymann; Juergen Heinze; Katharina Hirschenhauser; Heribert Hofer; Sylvia Kaiser; Peter M. Kappeler; Bart Kempenaers; Gerald Kerth; Judith Ingrid Korb; Kurt M. Kotrschal; Cornelila Kraus; Martha Manser; Nico Michiels; Robin F. A. Moritz; Mario Pahl; Dustin Penn; Norbert Sachser; Martin Schaefer; Carel P. van Schaik; Jutta M. Schneider; Isabella Schreiber; Michael Taborsky; Jürgen Tautz; Fritz Trillmich

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2016
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The study of animal behaviour has become one of the fastest growing b- logical disciplines in recent decades. This development can be easily - ferred, for example, from the steady increase in the total number of pub- cations on any aspect of animal behaviour, in particular also in journals with a more general readership (e. g. Nature, Proceedings of the Royal - ciety or Current Biology), the ever-increasing number of participants at - ternational conferences (e. g. IEC or ISBE), and from the growing numbers of students choosing courses in this field. This development has several causes, of which I find three particularly compelling. First, it is incre- ingly being appreciated that behaviour is the crucial level at which an in- vidual s genotype and phenotype interface with the environment. Rec- nising behaviour as the main mechanism animals employ to ascertain their homeostasis, growth, survival and reproduction therefore provides a deep understanding of organismal integration and adaptation. Second, the ast- ishing success of the study of animal behaviour also has importantly to do with the intellectual flexibility and methodological inter-disciplinarity - quired for comprehensive analyses of behaviour. Today, students of beh- iour are jacks-of-all-trades; importing, applying and improving methods from many neighbouring disciplines, such as molecular genetics, physi- ogy or micro-electronics, as well as concepts and theories from less ob- ous sources, such as economics or sociology, for example."
La gestion interne des projets de recherche
Nous proposons dans ce travail une investigation sur les conditions d' valuation des projets de recherche qui sont les tapes primitives dans la cha ne de valeur du m dicament. Dans un premier, nous proposons une tude de la valorisation des projets de recherche dans un tr's grand laboratoire. Nous tudions en particulier les processus d'arbitrage, l'impact des logiques de contr le interne et le poids des nouvelles normes comptables internationales (IFRS). Dans ce chapitre, nous proposons galement une enqu te r alis e partir d'entretiens aupr's de plusieurs directeurs financiers appartenant diff rents grands laboratoires. Dans un second temps, nous testons empiriquement la relation des innovations la valorisation du cours de bourse. Nous proposons une mod lisation originale des projets de recherche dans une entreprise pharmaceutique.
Rage Against the Veil

Rage Against the Veil

Darabi Parvin; Thomson Romin P.

Prometheus Books
1999
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On February 21, 1994, a gesticulating and screaming woman entered a crowded public square in Tehran, removed her government-mandated veil and full coat, poured gasoline on her body and lit herself on fire. The crowd watched in horror as this woman, who had shouted, "Death to tyranny! Long live freedom!", committed a slow, painful suicide in a last, desperate attempt to make the world aware of the slavelike conditions of women living in Iran. A shockwave was felt in the American medical and feminist communities as well as in the Iranian political regime when the media reported that the self-appointed martyr was well-respected Dr. Homa Darabi, a lifelong advocate of civil rights and the first Iranian ever to be accepted into the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Darabi had risen from a student activist to a civil rights leader and moved on to a brilliant career in medicine as a premier psychiatrist, teaching at the University of Tehran, and establishing the first clinic in Iran to treat children's mental disorders. In this moving memoir, Darabi's sister,Parvin, and her son, Romin P. Thomson, vividly recreate Homa's childhood in Iran in the politically tempestuous '50s and '60s-a time of limited resources, tensions, and religiously sanctioned child abuse. They remember Homa's early yearnings for justice; the battle for democracy during the Shah's regime; and her marriage, which began as a loving partnership and ended under Khomeini in disaster. They unflinchingly recount the stonings, beatings, rapes, and executions of women, all performed in the name of God-outrageous abuses that Dr. Homa Darabi tried to expose to the world through her own final act of desperation. If you care about basic human rights, this scathing indictment of contemporary oppression in Iran will enrage you.