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The Biology of the Deep Ocean

The Biology of the Deep Ocean

Peter Herring

Oxford University Press
2001
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The deep ocean environment is the most extensive on our planet. Its denizens are normally unseen but whenever they are exposed to view they are regarded as bizarre aliens from a different world. The Biology of the Deep Ocean takes a close look at this apparently hostile world and explains how its inhabitants are exquisitely adapted to survive and flourish within it. The book begins with an analysis of how conditions in the oceanic environment differ from those in the familiar terrestrial world and then describes the techniques (and ingenuity) required to reveal the populations inhabiting the colossal volume of the deep oceans. A section on primary production emphasizes how almost all deep-sea life depends ultimately on the phytoplankton at the surface and the export flux to deeper water. The ultimate beneficiaries of this export, the populations on the deep-sea floor, are then discussed, together with the unique features of life fuelled by chemosynthesis at hydrothermal vents and cold seeps. The horizontal and vertical distribution patterns of deep-sea animals, and their changes in time and space, are controlled by physical, biological and historical factors. The rapid reduction of biomass with depth puts a high priority on efficient prey capture and energy conservation. Chapters on energy efficiency, mechanoreception, chemoreception and vision reveal the extraordinary adaptations necessary for success. Accounts of the effector systems involved in colour, camouflage and bioluminescence heighten the concept of a different world. A chapter on animal life styles emphasizes the links between size, sex, and seasonality, visible in the contrasting benefits of gigantism, dwarf males and the ability to respond to a periodic influx of food from the surface. The final chapter and appendix deal with the unique and exciting variety of life in the deep ocean, formalized as biodiversity. Its different expression on the sea floor and in midwater invites both comparisons with the rain forest and concerns about its fragility, taking the reader back to the emphasis in the first chapter on how little we still know about this critical habitat. The Biology of the Deep Ocean complements the two companion volumes on the biology of littoral and estuarine habitats and is designed to be accessible to all marine scientists, student and professional.
Fifty Famous British Locomotives

Fifty Famous British Locomotives

Peter Herring

David Charles
2009
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This is a nostalgic guide to fifty of the most famous locomotives of the steam train and early diesel age, including the people, power and popularity that made them famous. It is packed with thrilling photographs of the locomotives at full steam, as well as colour photos taken after their restoration - many of which are unique to this book. It is complete with details of the engineering works that brought these exciting engines to life and the work of the men that kept them running, along with vital statistics for all the locomotives in the book. It is a perfect identification guide for today's trainspotters and railway enthusiasts, old or new.
Classic British Steam Locomotives: A Comprehensive Guide with Over 200 Photographs
This title features key facts and figures spanning over 150 years of British railway history, from the early 1800s to the end of the golden era of steam in the 20th century. It offers technical specification tables for each class, including builder's name, location and date, weight, driving wheel diameter, boiler pressure, cylinders, valve gear, coal capacity, water capacity and tractive effort. It features all the classic British steam locomotives, including the 'Iron Duke' class, the D class, the 'Royal Scot' class, the Q1 class, and many more. It is divided into sections covering the four main eras: 1800-1885; 1885-1920; 1920-1940; and 1940-1960. It includes a glossary of key railway terms. Britain was the pioneering force behind the birth of the steam locomotive. By 1829, George Stephenson and his son Robert had developed a fast, revolutionary and light-weight steam engine: Rocket. This superbly illustrated book celebrates the British steam locomotive legacy. From the streamlined 'flyers' of the 1930s to freight workhorses and dock tanks, the book profiles the variety of steam locomotives that Britain has produced. With over 200 photographs covering 85 classes, as well as detailed information on each period and a comprehensive glossary, the book covers the story of the first, finest and fastest locomotives ever to run on rails.
The Five Red Herrings: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery

The Five Red Herrings: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery

Dorothy L. Sayers

HARPER PAPERBACKS
2014
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The mistress of the Golden Age mystery, Dorothy L. Sayers paints a perfect picture of murder in this classic tale in which Lord Peter Wimsey must ferret out a murderer in a Scottish artists' colony.In the scenic Scottish village of Kirkcudbright, no one is disliked more than Sandy Campbell. When the painter is found dead at the foot of cliff, his easel standing above, no one is sorry to see him gone--especially six members of the close knit Galloway artists' colony.The inimitable Lord Peter Wimsey is on the scene to determine the truth about Campbell's death. Piecing together the evidence, the aristocratic sleuth discovers that of the six suspected painters, five are red herrings, innocent of the crime. But just which one is the ingenious artist with a talent for murder?
British Army Uniforms in Color

British Army Uniforms in Color

Peter Harrington

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2001
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Gale and Polden’s postcards of British uniforms are now widely collected but little is known about the artists and few of their original paintings have survived. Now over 130 of these rare works by artists such as Harry Payne, Edgar A. Holloway, John McNeill, and Ernest Ibbetson are reproduced here for the first time in full colour with background information as to how the pictures were created. This book is a useful reference for postcard collectors, miniature modelers, as well as collectors and scholars of early twentieth century British uniforms.
Queen Victoria’s Army in Color

Queen Victoria’s Army in Color

Peter Harrington

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2003
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Orlando Norie is considered to have been one of the foremost illustrators of the British army in the 19th century, with thousands of watercolors to his credit in public and private collections. His pictures are highly sought after and command high prices. Yet his life remained a mystery that is only now being uncovered. Many of these wonderful pictures are revealed here for the first time. The Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection in Brown University Library, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, possesses one of the largest, if not the largest public collection of original military watercolors by Orlando Norie. The pictures in the Brown military collection range from single figure uniform studies or composites, to genre and battle scenes and at least one named portrait. These are published as a group for the first time along with Michel Tomasek’s masterful account of Norie’s life, including comments on the artist’s British pictures by Peter Harrington.
Machine Learning in Action

Machine Learning in Action

Peter Harrington

Manning Publications
2012
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Summary Machine Learning in Action is unique book that blends the foundational theories of machine learning with the practical realities of building tools for everyday data analysis. You'll use the flexible Python programming language to build programs that implement algorithms for data classification, forecasting, recommendations, and higher-level features like summarization and simplification.About the BookA machine is said to learn when its performance improves with experience. Learning requires algorithms and programs that capture data and ferret out the interestingor useful patterns. Once the specialized domain of analysts and mathematicians, machine learning is becoming a skill needed by many. Machine Learning in Action is a clearly written tutorial for developers. It avoids academic language and takes you straight to the techniques you'll use in your day-to-day work. Many (Python) examples present the core algorithms of statistical data processing, data analysis, and data visualization in code you can reuse. You'll understand the concepts and how they fit in with tactical tasks like classification, forecasting, recommendations, and higher-level features like summarization and simplification. Readers need no prior experience with machine learning or statistical processing. Familiarity with Python is helpful. Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book. What's InsideA no-nonsense introductionExamples showing common ML tasksEveryday data analysisImplementing classic algorithms like Apriori and AdaboosTable of ContentsPART 1 CLASSIFICATIONMachine learning basicsClassifying with k-Nearest NeighborsSplitting datasets one feature at a time: decision treesClassifying with probability theory: na ve BayesLogistic regressionSupport vector machinesImproving classification with the AdaBoost meta algorithmPART 2 FORECASTING NUMERIC VALUES WITH REGRESSIONPredicting numeric values: regressionTree-based regressionPART 3 UNSUPERVISED LEARNINGGrouping unlabeled items using k-means clusteringAssociation analysis with the Apriori algorithmEfficiently finding frequent itemsets with FP-growthPART 4 ADDITIONAL TOOLSUsing principal component analysis to simplify dataSimplifying data with the singular value decompositionBig data and MapReduce
Peking 1900

Peking 1900

Peter Harrington

Osprey Publishing
2001
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In the 19th century China was gradually becoming another colony of the European powers which recognised her many riches that were ripe for the picking. From 1860 when Britain went to war with her, until the end of the century, China was constantly at odds with the world powers and her neighbours. By 1897, the Chinese were desperate to remove all foreigners from their land and used the Boxers as a tool for this purpose. Numerous atrocities were committed against foreigners, particularly missionaries, and in the middle of 1900 they tumed their attention on the diplomatic missions in Peking.
English Civil War Fortifications 1642–51

English Civil War Fortifications 1642–51

Peter Harrington

Osprey Publishing
2003
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The techniques of warfare were transformed during the 15th and 16th centuries by the use of gunpowder and by substantial progress in the effectiveness and destructive power of artillery. Consequently new methods of fortification were introduced, and following the outbreak of the English Civil War most towns and castles had to be re-fortified. The main communication routes followed the lines of the old Roman roads so control of these, and of the major cities, was important. However, the sites that saw most fortification were the two capitals, London for the Parliamentarians and Oxford for the Royalists.
The Castles of Henry VIII

The Castles of Henry VIII

Peter Harrington

Osprey Publishing
2007
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In the last years of his reign, Henry VIII needed a radically modern system of defence to protect England and its new Church. Anticipating a foreign onslaught from Catholic Europe after his split from Rome, Henry energetically began construction of more than 20 stone forts to protect England's major ports and estuaries. Aided by excellent illustrations, Peter Harrington explores the departure from artillery-vulnerable medieval castle designs, to the low, sturdy stone fortresses inspired by European ideas. He explains the scientific care taken to select sites for these castles, and the transition from medieval to modern in this last surge of English castle construction.
Plassey 1757

Plassey 1757

Peter Harrington

Osprey Publishing
1994
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This book offers an account of the origins, events and outcome of the Battle of Plassey in 1757, a victory which not only established the reputation of Clive of India, but also ensured British pre-eminence in India. The battle has gone down in history as a success against almost ridiculous odds. The book is illustrated with detailed maps and diagrams, and with contemporary drawings and prints.
Die Subventionierung der deutschen Filmwirtschaft

Die Subventionierung der deutschen Filmwirtschaft

Hans-Peter Herriger

Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften
1966
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In der deutschen Filmwirtschaft haben wir einen Wirtschafts zweig vor uns, dem es bis heute, fast 20 Jahre nach der totalen Zerstörung durch den 2. Weltkrieg, noch nicht gelungen ist, sich den veränderten wirtschaftlichen Bedingungen an­ zupassen. Der Versuch einer wirtschaftlichen Stabilisierung nach den radikalen Beschränkungen der Besatzungsmächte und die sich abzeichnende Erholung fiel zusammen mit der Entstehung einer übermächtigen Substitutionskonkurrenz. Die deutsche Filmwirtschaft war zu diesem Zeitpunkt wirtschaftlich noch zu wenig gefestigt, um die mit der Konkurrenz zwischen Fernsehen und Film offen­ sichtlich werdende Struktur krise aus eigenen Kräften überwinden zu können. Diese bisher schwerste Krise der Filmwirtschaft ist allerdings nicht allein eine Folge dieser Konkurrenzsituation. Bisher begangene Fehler und Mängel der Filmwirtschaft machten sich erst in dieser Situation besonders gravierend be­ merkbar. Wenn auch Krisen bisher in der Geschichte der deutschen Filmwirt­ l schaft nicht unbekannt sind , so scheint die heutige Strukturkrise jedoch in der Lage zu sein, diesen Wirtschaftszweig in seinem Bestand zu gefährden. Gelingt es der deutschen Filmwirtschaft nicht, die Strukturwandlung, ob mit oder ohne äußere Hilfe, zu überwinden und in privatwirtschaftlichem Rahmen unter ver­ änderten Bedingungen weiter zu bestehen, so erleidet sie möglicherweise das gleiche Schicksal wie das Kulturtheater durch das Aufkommen des Films in den An­ fängen dieses Jahrhunderts 2.
Hearing And Deafness

Hearing And Deafness

Peter V. Paul; Gail M. Whitelaw

Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
2010
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Hearing and Deafness: An Introduction for Health and Education Professionals clearly explains the development of speech, hearing, language, and literacy in d/Deaf and hard of hearing children and adolescents. This important reference offers new insights on the contribution of hearing rehabilitation to English language acquisition. Students pursuing careers in deaf education, audiology, and speech pathology will gain a thorough understanding of the audiological dimensions of hearing and how hearing loss affects speech, language, and literacy. Featuring up-to-date research and clinical information, this comprehensive resource discusses the latest advances in hearing aids, cochlear implants, speech reading, and visual phonics. Thoughtfully integrating knowledge with practice, Hearing and Deafness helps students and professionals develop effective skills to use in their work. This text is ideal for introductory undergraduate and graduate courses that cover the development of speech, language, and hearing in the d/Deaf and hard of hearing as well as for educators working with young children and adolescents. • Explains the development of speech, hearing, language, and literacy in d/Deaf and hard of hearing children • Features the latest advances in cochlear implants, hearing aids, speechreading, and visual phonics • Discusses how hearing rehabilitation affects English language acquisition • Offers sound guidance on how to apply knowledge to professional practice • Facilitates learning through informative summaries, challenge questions, and problem-solving activities
Hearing God – An Easy–to–Follow, Step–by–Step Guide to Two–Way Communication with God

Hearing God – An Easy–to–Follow, Step–by–Step Guide to Two–Way Communication with God

Peter Lord; James Robison

Chosen Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group
2011
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Christians often struggle with prayer because it has become a one-way conversation with the ceiling. It doesn't have to be this way! In this revised and updated edition of the classic bestseller, Peter Lord offers an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide to developing a rich prayer life--moving believers from one-way communication to God to two-way communication with God. He answers such questions asCan I hear God's voice today?How can I discern the difference between God's voice and Satan's voice? How can I find God's will and direction for my life?and many moreGod still speaks today, and when believers pursue a dynamic personal relationship with him, they will learn to recognize and cherish his voice.
Hearing God's Words

Hearing God's Words

Peter Adam

INTERVARSITY PRESS
2004
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Many discussions of Christian spirituality draw on a range of traditions and "disciplines." Little attention, however, appears to have been given to the Bible itself for its teaching on this theme or as a source of spirituality. Similarly, it is commonly assumed that, when it comes to spirituality, the evangelical tradition has little to offer.In response, Peter Adam urges us to renew our confidence in a biblical model of spirituality and to test our spirituality by the Bible. Drawing on a selection of Old and New Testament texts, along with significant insights from the Christian tradition (including John Calvin and the Puritans), this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume expounds the shape and structure of a gospel-centered "spirituality of the Word" through which we know God himself and receive the life he gives.Addressing key issues in biblical theology, the works comprising New Studies in Biblical Theology are creative attempts to help Christians better understand their Bibles. The NSBT series is edited by D. A. Carson, aiming to simultaneously instruct and to edify, to interact with current scholarship and to point the way ahead.
Being and Hearing: Making Intelligible Worlds in Deaf Kathmandu
How do deaf people in different societies perceive and conceive the world around them? Drawing on three years of anthropological fieldwork in Nepali deaf communities, Being and Hearing shows how questions of cultural difference are profoundly shaped by local habits of perception. Beginning with the premise that philosophy and cultural intuition are separated only by genre and pedigree, Peter Graif argues that Nepali deaf communities--in their social sensibilities, political projects, and aesthetics of expression--present innovative answers to the very old question of what it means to be different. From pranks and protests, to diverse acts of love and resistance, to renewed distinctions between material and immaterial, deaf communities in Nepal have crafted ways to foreground the habits of perception that shape both their own experiences and how they are experienced by the hearing people around them. By exploring these often overlooked strategies, Being and Hearing makes a unique contribution to ethnography and comparative philosophy.