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Richtig Brennholz machen

Richtig Brennholz machen

Hans F. K. Flöel

Ökobuch Verlag GmbH
2010
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Angesichts steigender Erdöl- und Gaspreise wird das Heizen mit Holz heute wieder zunehmend beliebt, zumal der älteste Brennstoff der Menschheit als nachwachsender Rohstoff auch den Wunsch nach größerer Unabhängigkeit befriedigen kann. So wächst die Zahl der Öfen, Kachelöfen und Kamine in neuen und alten Wohnhäusern stetig. Sägen, Hacken, Spalten, Lagern, Trocknen, Verbrennen: In diesem Ratgeber wird vom Fällen bis zum richtigen Feuern kompetent und praxisnah beschrieben, welche Holzarten, Arbeitstechniken und Werkzeuge am besten geeignet sind, um den Brennstoff für das Holzfeuer zuhause kräfte- und zeitsparend selbst aufzubereiten. Denn selbstgemacht ? und das richtig ? schafft die Brenn?holz?gewinnung nicht nur Freude am Tun, sondern hilft auch spürbar Energiekosten zu sparen.
Philanthropy and the Hospitals of London

Philanthropy and the Hospitals of London

F. K. Prochaska

Clarendon Press
1992
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British hospitals and their administration have changed dramatically since the nineteenth century, when the provision of medical care depended very heavily upon philanthropic bodies. The King's Fund was the leading charitable institution for the defence and development of London's voluntary hospitals before the creation of the National Health Service. Since 1948, it has worked alongside the NHS and has sought to promote good practice and innovation in health care through grants, training, and a range of other services. Dr Prochaska's readable and scholarly study places the King's Fund in the wider context of the history of philanthropy and social provision. It provides an illuminating analysis of the evolution of the relationship between the voluntary and public sectors in the twentieth century and points to the continuing importance of voluntary organizations to the nation's health and welfare.
Introduction to the Laplace Transform

Introduction to the Laplace Transform

Peter K. F. Kuhfittig

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
1978
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The purpose of this book is to give an introduction to the Laplace transform on the undergraduate level. The material is drawn from notes for a course taught by the author at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. Based on classroom experience, an attempt has been made to (1) keep the proofs short, (2) introduce applications as soon as possible, (3) concentrate on problems that are difficult to handle by the older classical methods, and (4) emphasize periodic phenomena. To make it possible to offer the course early in the curriculum (after differential equations), no knowledge of complex variable theory is assumed. However, since a thorough study of Laplace. transforms requires at least the rudiments of this theory, Chapter 3 includes a brief sketch of complex variables, with many of the details presented in Appendix A. This plan permits an introduction of the complex inversion formula, followed by additional applications. The author has found that a course taught three hours a week for a quarter can be based on the material in Chapters 1, 2, and 5 and the first three sections of Chapter 7. If additional time is available (e.g., four quarter-hours or three semester-hours), the whole book can be covered easily. The author is indebted to the students at the Milwaukee School of Engineering for their many helpful comments and criticisms.
Ultra-High Energy Hadron and Neutrino Astrophysics

Ultra-High Energy Hadron and Neutrino Astrophysics

Peter K. F. Grieder; Teresa Montaruli

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2025
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Ultra-High Energy Hadron and Neutrino Astrophysics covers ultrahigh energy neutrino and hadron astronomy in the search for sources of the highest energy cosmic rays. The book begins with a comprehensive review of the evolution of astronomy, the present status of our knowledge on cosmic radiation, and the interactions that are relevant for the propagation and detection of the cosmic radiation in space, in the atmosphere, and in the Earth’s crust. The phenomenon of extensive air showers as a tool of hadron astronomy, spectral and compositional aspects of the high energy primary radiation, and the status of the anisotropy are treated comprehensively. This is followed by chapters on the interpretation of cosmic ray phenomena at high energies, and on the propagation of the cosmic radiation through galactic and extragalactic space. Subsequent chapters focus on the properties of muons and neutrinos, on the atmospheric neutrino background, and on astrophysical (cosmogenic) neutrinos. The basic detection principles are discussed and the different giant detector systems presented, including environmental aspects and background problems. The major experiments, in particular the successful IceCube experiment at Antarctica, are described and their results and interpretations discussed.
Student Solution Manual for Essential Mathematical Methods for the Physical Sciences
This Student Solution Manual provides complete solutions to all the odd-numbered problems in Essential Mathematical Methods for the Physical Sciences. It takes students through each problem step-by-step, so they can clearly see how the solution is reached, and understand any mistakes in their own working. Students will learn by example how to select an appropriate method, improving their problem-solving skills.
Student Solution Manual for Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences

Student Solution Manual for Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences

Riley K. F.; M. P. Hobson

Cambridge University Press
2011
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This Student Solution Manual provides complete solutions to all the odd-numbered problems in Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences. It takes students through each problem step-by-step, so they can clearly see how the solution is reached, and understand any mistakes in their own working. Students will learn by example how to arrive at the correct answer and improve their problem-solving skills.
Essential Mathematical Methods for the Physical Sciences

Essential Mathematical Methods for the Physical Sciences

Riley K. F.; M. P. Hobson

Cambridge University Press
2011
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The mathematical methods that physical scientists need for solving substantial problems in their fields of study are set out clearly and simply in this tutorial-style textbook. Students will develop problem-solving skills through hundreds of worked examples, self-test questions and homework problems. Each chapter concludes with a summary of the main procedures and results and all assumed prior knowledge is summarized in one of the appendices. Over 300 worked examples show how to use the techniques and around 100 self-test questions in the footnotes act as checkpoints to build student confidence. Nearly 400 end-of-chapter problems combine ideas from the chapter to reinforce the concepts. Hints and outline answers to the odd-numbered problems are given at the end of each chapter, with fully-worked solutions to these problems given in the accompanying Student Solutions Manual. Fully-worked solutions to all problems, password-protected for instructors, are available at www.cambridge.org/essential.