Kirjailija
Jonathan Lee
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 19 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2011-2026, suosituimpien joukossa Joy. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
19 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2011-2026.
In a sparkling glass office in London's Square Mile - a place bursting with flirtations, water-cooler confrontations and dangerous amounts of abject boredom - talented young lawyer Joy Stephens falls forty feet onto a marble floor. In the shadow of this event, the lives of those closest to her begin to collide and change in unexpected ways.
Process Intensification
Kamelia Boodhoo; Fernando Russo Abegão; Adam Harvey; Jonathan Lee; Vladimir Zivkovic; Jonathan McDonough
ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY
2026
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Process intensification uses innovations in the design of equipment and processes to create more efficient, safer, and less wasteful chemical processes. Working on principles of avoiding unnecessary extras, reducing the size of set ups and tightly controlling reactions, there are benefits both in sustainability and in the economics of the processes. Beginning with basic chemical engineering principles for chemists and those who need a refresher, this textbook aims to teach process intensification to green chemistry newcomers and chemical engineering students. Based on the authors' own courses and teaching experience, with worked examples, end-of-chapter learning outcomes and problem sets with solutions, plus real-world case studies scattered throughout, this text is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate course use.
The Biopsychology Colouring Book
Suzanne Higgs; Alison Cooper; Jonathan Lee
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
2024
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Learn and revise Biopsychology – through colouring! Getting to grips with the basics of Biological Psychology has never been so easy. This book covers everything you need to know: from the structure of the nervous system to how our brain and body working together impacts our behaviour. New exercises have also been added to this Second Edition to cover the effects of drugs on neurotransmission, memory, mechanisms of nutrient monitoring and more. Actively learn by: - Revising key content using the short introductions - Completing labelling exercises to test your knowledge - Colouring in each diagram to help your brain make deep learning connections Perfect for revision, this book provides a fun and relaxing break from screens while building your understanding of Biological Psychology.
Providing readers with essential knowledge in software engineering, this book contains the best practices that are ready to use for real problems. It emphasizes open source tools and covers up-to-date challenges of software development with easy-to-understand case studies. Not bound by a single theory and concept alone, readers can use it as a tool book to attack real life problems as well as a reference book to keep up with the current trends and core knowledge in software engineering.
Biological Psychology offers a highly visual, in-depth guide to the basic biological functions of the brain that you will need to learn throughout the course of your psychology degree. This edition boasts a revamped learning structure with a strong applied focus. This allows you to engage with biological psychology through a range of real world applications, getting you to apply your learning to conditions such as epilepsy, PTSD and Parkinson’s, and treatments such as gene therapy and brain-computer interfaces for spinal cord injuries. Key features include: • New 'real world applications' boxes that help put theory into practice, showing you the human side of the science • 'Focus on methods' boxes that demonstrate the research methods you will use as a biological psychologist to uncover the workings of the brain • Key debates to deepen your understanding of contemporary research and its impact • Critical thinking questions • Key points and glossary definitions to solidify your understanding of complex ideas and new terminology • Further reading suggestions to help build your bibliography for assignments • Video animations to help you grasp basic neuroanatomy and psychobiology This book goes above and beyond to familiarise you with the links between biology and psychology, making it an essential read for psychology students at all levels. Suzanne Higgs is Professor in the Psychobiology of Appetite at the University of Birmingham. Alison Cooper is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham. Jonathan Lee is Professor of Memory Neuroscience at the University of Birmingham.
Biological Psychology offers a highly visual, in-depth guide to the basic biological functions of the brain that you will need to learn throughout the course of your psychology degree. This edition boasts a revamped learning structure with a strong applied focus. This allows you to engage with biological psychology through a range of real world applications, getting you to apply your learning to conditions such as epilepsy, PTSD and Parkinson’s, and treatments such as gene therapy and brain-computer interfaces for spinal cord injuries. Key features include: • New 'real world applications' boxes that help put theory into practice, showing you the human side of the science • 'Focus on methods' boxes that demonstrate the research methods you will use as a biological psychologist to uncover the workings of the brain • Key debates to deepen your understanding of contemporary research and its impact • Critical thinking questions • Key points and glossary definitions to solidify your understanding of complex ideas and new terminology • Further reading suggestions to help build your bibliography for assignments • Video animations to help you grasp basic neuroanatomy and psychobiology This book goes above and beyond to familiarise you with the links between biology and psychology, making it an essential read for psychology students at all levels. Suzanne Higgs is Professor in the Psychobiology of Appetite at the University of Birmingham. Alison Cooper is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham. Jonathan Lee is Professor of Memory Neuroscience at the University of Birmingham.
'A great novel of New York' - Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs To You The new novel from the New York Times-bestselling author of High Dive The 'Father of Greater New York' is dead. Shot outside his Park Avenue mansion in the year of our Lord, 1903. In the hour of his death, will the truth of his life finally break free? Born to a struggling farming family in 1820, Andrew Haswell Green was a self-made man who reshaped Manhattan, built Central Park and turned New York into a modern metropolis. Now, at eighty-three, when he thought the world could hold no more surprises, he is murdered. As the detective assigned to the case traces his ghost across the city, other spectres appear: a wealthy courtesan; a broken-hearted man in a bowler hat; and an ambitious politician, Samuel, whose lifelong friendship was a source of joy and frustration. In a life of industry and restraint, where is the space for love? As restlessly inventive and absorbing as its protagonist, The Great Mistake is the story of a city, and a singular man, transformed by longing. 'Jonathan Lee has taken the bare facts of a nearly forgotten life and turned them into a rich and unforgettable story' - Jon McGregor, author of Reservoir 13 'A meditation on the meaning of success, and a magical escape from the twenty-first century that sent me back feeling wiser and more hopeful' - Sandra Newman, author of The Heavens 'A wonder and a delight' - Téa Obreht, author of The Tiger's Wife
An exultant novel of New York City at the turn of the twentieth century, about one man's rise to fame and fortune, and his mysterious murder--"engrossing" (Wall Street Journal), "immersive" (The New Yorker), and "seriously entertaining" (The Sunday Times, London). Andrew Haswell Green is dead, shot at the venerable age of eighty-three, when he thought life could hold no more surprises. The killing--on Park Avenue in broad daylight, on Friday the thirteenth--shook the city. Born to a struggling farmer, Green was a self-made man without whom there would be no Central Park, no Metropolitan Museum of Art, no Museum of Natural History, no New York Public Library. But Green had a secret, a life locked within him that now, in the hour of his death, may finally break free. A work of tremendous depth and piercing emotion, The Great Mistake is the story of a city transformed, a murder that made a private man infamous, and a portrait of a singular individual who found the world closed off to him--yet enlarged it.
Post.doc.-forskeren: Jonathan Lee, drager til Boston for at høre Dr. Zinglehacker tale om en specifik case på en tre-dages konference på Harvard; sagen omkring Falkenberg-Berkowich-syndromet bliver herved på en og samme tid tydeligere og meget mere diffus. Som læser kommer man herved længere ind i den opdagelse som Claus Falkenberg beskriver i "Opdagelsen" og man kommer tættere på opkaldet som Lars-Erik Berkowich gennemgår det i "Opkaldet". Således er denne novelle: "Opfattelsen" kulminationen og svaret på hele historien; fablen, gåden og ikke mindst balladen bliver afklaret i denne akademiske krimi ...
Künstliche Intelligenz als Herausforderung auch für die Christliche Wirklichkeit
Jonathan Lee
GRIN Verlag
2019
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In the fall of 1984, the Grand Hotel in the seaside town of Brighton, England, became ground zero for the attempted assassination of Margaret Thatcher. Nimbly weaving together fact and fiction, comedy and tragedy, here Jonathan Lee vividly reimagines those fateful days from the perspectives of three unforgettable characters--a young IRA bomb maker, the deputy hotel manager, and his teenage daughter--whose lives will be changed forever by the Prime Minister's visit.
'A meticulous and gripping reimagination of the Brighton bomb' Observer, Best Novels of 2015In September 1984, a man calling himself Roy Walsh checked into The Grand Hotel in Brighton and planted a bomb in room 629.
On the day his mother dies reclusive photographer Rob Fossick - forty-one and already in the twilight of his career - finds among her belongings an unexplained package addressed to a 'Mr Satoshi'.