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Ontogeny

Ontogeny

P. P. G. Bateson; Peter H. Klopfer

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012
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This volume is devoted principally to the theme of behavioral develop­ ment. The study of ontogeny has attracted some of the most bitter and protracted controversies in the whole field of ethology and psychology. This is partly because the arguments have reflected more general and continuing ideological battles about nature and nurture. In the opening essay, Oppenheim shows how these debates have recurred in much the same form over the last century. His chapter also brings out a more worrying feature of such argument. He demonstrates that authors who are well known for their strongly held partisan views have written in much more balanced ways than is usually admitted. Although the ex­ cluded middle is familiar enough in academic argument, the dynamic tensions actually present in developing systems may be particularly prone to polarize debate about what is actually happening. This point is elegantly explored by Oyama in her essay on her concept of maturation.
Mean-Variance Analysis in Portfolio Choice and Capital Markets

Mean-Variance Analysis in Portfolio Choice and Capital Markets

Harry M. Markowitz; G. Peter Todd; William F. Sharpe

Frank J. Fabozzi Associates
2000
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In 1952, Harry Markowitz published "Portfolio Selection," a paper which revolutionized modern investment theory and practice. The paper proposed that, in selecting investments, the investor should consider both expected return and variability of return on the portfolio as a whole. Portfolios that minimized variance for a given expected return were demonstrated to be the most efficient. Markowitz formulated the full solution of the general mean-variance efficient set problem in 1956 and presented it in the appendix to his 1959 book, Portfolio Selection. Though certain special cases of the general model have become widely known, both in academia and among managers of large institutional portfolios, the characteristics of the general solution were not presented in finance books for students at any level. And although the results of the general solution are used in a few advanced portfolio optimization programs, the solution to the general problem should not be seen merely as a computing procedure. It is a body of propositions and formulas concerning the shapes and properties of mean-variance efficient sets with implications for financial theory and practice beyond those of widely known cases. The purpose of the present book, originally published in 1987, is to present a comprehensive and accessible account of the general mean-variance portfolio analysis, and to illustrate its usefulness in the practice of portfolio management and the theory of capital markets. The portfolio selection program in Part IV of the 1987 edition has been updated and contains exercises and solutions.
Selected References in Orthopaedic Trauma

Selected References in Orthopaedic Trauma

Anthony H.C. Ratliff; A.G. Apley; John H. Dixon; Peter A. Magnussen; S.K. Young

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
1989
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In medical writing brevity is the kiss of life. Nevertheless most articles are unnecessarily lengthy and publications continue to multiply. Pity the poor reader! A succession of unduly long articles is bad enough, but if each is followed by a plethora of references the effect is positively daunting. Even the reader who is impressed by the length of a list may question the author's discrimination. Were all those references needed? Were they helpful? Has the authorreally read every one? All too often we look in vain for evidence of selectivity. Here lies the strength of this book. The authors have combed the literature and culled it ruthlessly, selecting just a few hand-picked references on every important aspect of orthopaedic trauma. They have ranged widely but chosen narrowly, and with a sense of balance. And having selected, they have also distilled, adding a brief and thoughtful commentary on each group of entries. The four authors, of varying vintages, met at frequent intervals to discuss each section in tum and to debate the value of every inclusion. I can almost hear the cut and thrust as well-informed views were exchanged, and also the sighs of relief as differences were resolved. The authors compare their meetings with those of the Editorial Board of the IBIS; since these are a delightful mixture of conflict, entertainment and enlightenment, what a marvellous time they must have had.
Meta-Analysis in Environmental Economics

Meta-Analysis in Environmental Economics

J.C. van den Bergh; Kenneth J. Button; Peter Nijkamp; G.C. Pepping

Springer
1997
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Meta-analysis is a formal synthesis of results and findings of scientific studies, which can assist in gaining new insights, explaining differences between results of similar studies, or determine useful directions of research. In this book we focus on the use of meta-analysis in environmental economics and related fields of study. The first part of the book covers the overall meta-approach methodology for social sciences and economics in particular. This is followed by technical and non-technical discussions of statistical and rough-set techniques for analysis. At appropriate places this is supplemented with reviews of applications in environmental economics and related fields. In the second part of the book a number of case studies show different aspects of the application of meta-analysis. The research areas considered include, among others, tourism multipliers, air pollution valuation, risk and value of life, pesticide price policy, travel time savings, and transport externality and policy issues. The benefits of the appropriate application of meta-analysis in environmental economics are a better use of existing information and knowledge, removal of some of the subjectivity from analysis and forecasting, and greater clarity as to where future efforts in environmental economic analysis can most gainfully be deployed.
Introducing the Learning Sciences

Introducing the Learning Sciences

Shaaron E. Ainsworth; Pryce R. Davis; Peter J. Woods; Jonathan G. Halls; Lenka Schnaubert

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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Learning Sciences is a cutting-edge interdisciplinary field that investigates how people learn and applies these insights to improve educational practices. This essential textbook introduces the field with a focus on classroom teaching, making complex theories accessible and relevant to educators at all levels. By blending principled understanding with room for teachers’ creativity and cultural adaptation, the book empowers educators to design learning experiences that engage and inspire students. The book explores core aspects of learning - cognitive, constructive, socio-cultural, emotional and motivational, and representational - through a unique metaphor: teaching as architecture. Like architects, educators must balance evidence-based principles with their professional vision and adapt to diverse contexts and needs. Each chapter delves into foundational theories and evidence, drawing evidence from multiple methods and practices, before illustrating practical applications through metaphors and stories. It provides practical insights grounded in research, helping readers understand why their teaching works and offering a framework to refine their practice. The final chapter examines emerging trends, including critical perspectives and the impact of AI on education, offering a forward-looking view of the field. This book is an invaluable resource for educators, teacher trainers, and students of education or Learning Sciences. Whether you are new to teaching or a seasoned professional, it will inspire you to design learning experiences that educate, captivate, and empower your students to reach their full potential.
Introducing the Learning Sciences

Introducing the Learning Sciences

Shaaron E. Ainsworth; Pryce R. Davis; Peter J. Woods; Jonathan G. Halls; Lenka Schnaubert

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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Learning Sciences is a cutting-edge interdisciplinary field that investigates how people learn and applies these insights to improve educational practices. This essential textbook introduces the field with a focus on classroom teaching, making complex theories accessible and relevant to educators at all levels. By blending principled understanding with room for teachers’ creativity and cultural adaptation, the book empowers educators to design learning experiences that engage and inspire students. The book explores core aspects of learning - cognitive, constructive, socio-cultural, emotional and motivational, and representational - through a unique metaphor: teaching as architecture. Like architects, educators must balance evidence-based principles with their professional vision and adapt to diverse contexts and needs. Each chapter delves into foundational theories and evidence, drawing evidence from multiple methods and practices, before illustrating practical applications through metaphors and stories. It provides practical insights grounded in research, helping readers understand why their teaching works and offering a framework to refine their practice. The final chapter examines emerging trends, including critical perspectives and the impact of AI on education, offering a forward-looking view of the field. This book is an invaluable resource for educators, teacher trainers, and students of education or Learning Sciences. Whether you are new to teaching or a seasoned professional, it will inspire you to design learning experiences that educate, captivate, and empower your students to reach their full potential.
Models of Psychopathology

Models of Psychopathology

Lisa M. Hooper; Luciano L'Abate; Laura G. Sweeney; Giovanna Gianesini; Peter J. Jankowski

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013
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This book explores current relational models of psychopathology that undergird a great many conflicts and destructive outcomes in family and intimate relationships. These models have similar features and can be considered as a group. They are all: (1) generational; (2) relational; and (3) fundamentally reactive processes stemming from existing psychopathology.
Models of Psychopathology

Models of Psychopathology

Lisa M. Hooper; Luciano L'Abate; Laura G. Sweeney; Giovanna Gianesini; Peter J. Jankowski

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2016
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This book explores current relational models of psychopathology that undergird a great many conflicts and destructive outcomes in family and intimate relationships. These models have similar features and can be considered as a group. They are all: (1) generational; (2) relational; and (3) fundamentally reactive processes stemming from existing psychopathology.
Albion's Fatal Tree

Albion's Fatal Tree

Cal Winslow; Douglas Hay; E P Thompson; John G Rule; Peter Linebaugh

Verso Books
2011
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In the popular imagination, informed as it is by Hogarth, Swift, Defoe and Fielding, the eighteenth-century underworld is a place of bawdy knockabout, rife with colourful eccentrics. But the artistic portrayals we have only hint at the dark reality. In this new edition of a classic collection of essays, renowned social historians from Britain and America examine the gangs of criminals who tore apart English society, while a criminal law of unexampled savagery struggled to maintain stability.Douglas Hay deals with the legal system that maintained the propertied classes, and in another essay shows it in brutal action against poachers; John G. Rule and Cal Winslow tell of smugglers and wreckers, showing how these activities formed a natural part of the life of traditional communities. Together with Peter Linebaugh's piece on the riots against the surgeons at Tyburn, and E. P. Thompson's illuminating work on anonymous threatening letters, these essays form a powerful contribution to the study of social tensions at a transformative and vibrant stage in English history.This new edition includes a new introduction by Winslow, Hay and Linebaugh, reflecting on the turning point in the social history of crime that the book represents.
The Dynamics of Short Sea Shipping

The Dynamics of Short Sea Shipping

Stratos Papadimitriou; Dimitrios V. Lyridis; Ioannis G. Koliousis; Vangelis Tsioumas; Eleftherios Sdoukopoulos; Peter J. Stavroulakis

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2020
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This book belongs to the Port Economics and Global Supply Chain Management strand of the Palgrave Studies in Maritime Economics book series, commissioned by Hercules Haralambides.This book discusses the main drivers that affect the introduction and growth of short sea shipping services. It describes and analyses the main operational concepts of short sea shipping and introduces relevant administrative and strategic approaches that enable its sustainable execution. Short Sea Shipping (SSS) comprises freight and passenger mobility by waterborne transport at a limited range, without crossing an ocean. Being a direct competitor to land-based transport modes, it uses ports and inland waterways to complement traditional transportation systems, increase capacity, improve flexibility, and contribute towards the goal of sustainable mobility. The reader will be introduced to various aspects of short sea shipping including benefits and shortfalls, relevant regulations and policies, and the applicability of short sea services within a given case or scenario.
The Dynamics of Short Sea Shipping

The Dynamics of Short Sea Shipping

Stratos Papadimitriou; Dimitrios V. Lyridis; Ioannis G. Koliousis; Vangelis Tsioumas; Eleftherios Sdoukopoulos; Peter J. Stavroulakis

Springer International Publishing AG
2018
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This book belongs to the Port Economics and Global Supply Chain Management strand of the Palgrave Studies in Maritime Economics book series, commissioned by Hercules Haralambides.This book discusses the main drivers that affect the introduction and growth of short sea shipping services. It describes and analyses the main operational concepts of short sea shipping and introduces relevant administrative and strategic approaches that enable its sustainable execution. Short Sea Shipping (SSS) comprises freight and passenger mobility by waterborne transport at a limited range, without crossing an ocean. Being a direct competitor to land-based transport modes, it uses ports and inland waterways to complement traditional transportation systems, increase capacity, improve flexibility, and contribute towards the goal of sustainable mobility. The reader will be introduced to various aspects of short sea shipping including benefits and shortfalls, relevant regulations and policies, and the applicability of short sea services within a given case or scenario.
Tunnelbau im Sprengvortrieb

Tunnelbau im Sprengvortrieb

Bernhard Maidl; Leonhard R. Schmid; Hans G. Jodl; Peter Petri

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2013
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Das vorliegende Werk wurde von einer Autorengemeinschaft aus OEsterreich, der Schweiz und Deutschland verfasst. Es vermittelt die Grundlagen des Sprengvortriebes mit den dazugehoerigen Bauverfahren, stellt die Betriebspunkte Bohren, Sprengen, Schuttern und Sichern in maschinen- und verfahrenstechnischen Details vor. Die Themengebiete Wasserhaltung, Bauhilfsmassnahmen, Statik und Messungen werden ebenfalls behandelt. Die Gegenuberstellung der deutschen, oesterreichischen und schweizerischen Normen, Richtlinien und Empfehlungen ermoeglicht dem Leser einen internationalen Vergleich zu den Themen der Sicherheit beim Sprengvortrieb und Klassifizierung des Gebirges. Neben dem heutigen Standard zeigt das Buch die neuesten Mechanisierungs- und automatisierungsentwicklungen auf.
Meta-Analysis in Environmental Economics

Meta-Analysis in Environmental Economics

J.C. van den Bergh; Kenneth J. Button; Peter Nijkamp; G.C. Pepping

Springer
2010
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Meta-analysis is a formal synthesis of results and findings of scientific studies, which can assist in gaining new insights, explaining differences between results of similar studies, or determine useful directions of research. In this book we focus on the use of meta-analysis in environmental economics and related fields of study. The first part of the book covers the overall meta-approach methodology for social sciences and economics in particular. This is followed by technical and non-technical discussions of statistical and rough-set techniques for analysis. At appropriate places this is supplemented with reviews of applications in environmental economics and related fields. In the second part of the book a number of case studies show different aspects of the application of meta-analysis. The research areas considered include, among others, tourism multipliers, air pollution valuation, risk and value of life, pesticide price policy, travel time savings, and transport externality and policy issues. The benefits of the appropriate application of meta-analysis in environmental economics are a better use of existing information and knowledge, removal of some of the subjectivity from analysis and forecasting, and greater clarity as to where future efforts in environmental economic analysis can most gainfully be deployed.