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European Textile Research: Competitiveness Through Innova...

Blum, C. / Wurm, J G
European Textile Research: Competitiveness Through Innovation
J. IIONEYMAN The second textile and clothing research and development programme (1982-1985) supported by the EEC was undertaken with the prime objective of strengthening the competitiveness of the Community textile industries by stimulating innovation. From the generation of the research ideas through to the application of new technologies, the optimum conditions for scientific research demand highly trained and qualified people working in wel...

CHF 130.00

Hydrogen Deficient Stars and Related Objects

Hunger, K. / Schönberner, Detlef / Rao, N K
Hydrogen Deficient Stars and Related Objects
The first helium star was discovered in 1942, the first scientific meeting on the subject, however, took place in 1985. The meeting was hence long overdue for, in the meantime, a substantial amount of material had been accumulated by a rather small, but active scientific community. Hence, it appeared necessary to review the field in order to define the subject, assess its present status and discuss future developments. Hydrogen deficiency is a...

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Multi-Level Simulation for VLSI Design

Coelho, D. R. / Hill, D. D.
Multi-Level Simulation for VLSI Design
AND BACKGROUND 1. 1 CAD, Specification and Simulation Computer Aided Design (CAD) is today a widely used expression referring to the study of ways in which computers can be used to expedite the design process. This can include the design of physical systems, architectural environments, manufacturing processes, and many other areas. This book concentrates on one area of CAD: the design of computer systems. Within this area, it focusses on just ...

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The Genetics of Cardiovascular Disease

Moller, James H. / Pierpont, Mary Ella Mascia
The Genetics of Cardiovascular Disease
Over the past 25 years, the growing impor­ cardiovascular. We hope that by having this tance of genetic factors in the basic understand­ compilation of cardiovascular diseases in one ing of human cardiovascular disease has become source, it will be of value to all who are involved apparent. Prior to this time, there was an era in the care of patients with cardiovascular dis­ when cardiovascular disease was first viewed at ease or their familie...

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Mineral Processing at a Crossroads

Barley, R. W. / Wills, B. A.
Mineral Processing at a Crossroads
Due to the increasingly complex mineralogy, and lower grade of many current ore reserves, technology has, over the past decade, had to evolve rapidly to treat these materials economically in an industry which has undergone severe periods of recession. However, most of the technical innovations, such as the increasing use of solvent-extraction, ion-exchange etc., have been in the field of chemical ore processing, and, apart from the use of comp...

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Modelling and Application of Stochastic Processes

Desai, Uday B
Modelling and Application of Stochastic Processes
The subject of modelling and application of stochastic processes is too vast to be exhausted in a single volume. In this book, attention is focused on a small subset of this vast subject. The primary emphasis is on realization and approximation of stochastic systems. Recently there has been considerable interest in the stochastic realization problem, and hence, an attempt has been made here to collect in one place some of the more recent appro...

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Rationality, Relativism and the Human Sciences

Margolis, Joseph / Burian, R. / Krausz, A. S.
Rationality, Relativism and the Human Sciences
The Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium was launched in the early eighties. It began during a particularly lean period in the American economy. But its success is linked as much to the need to be in touch with the rapidly changing currents of the philosophical climate as with the need to insure an adequately stocked professional community in the Philadelphia area faced, perhaps permanently, with the threat of increasing attrition. The m...

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Ends and Principles in Kant¿s Moral Thought

Atwell, John E.
Ends and Principles in Kant¿s Moral Thought
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) stands among the greatest thinkers of the Western world. There is hardly an area of thought, at least of philosophical thought, to which he did not make significant and lasting contributions. Particularly noteworthy are his writings on the foundations and limits of human knowledge, the bidimensional nature of perceptual or "natural" objects (including human beings), the basic principles and ends of morality, the chara...

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Justice

Cohen, Ronald L.
Justice
Ronald L. Cohen Justice is a central moral standard in social life. It is invoked in judging individual persons and in judging the basic structure of societies. It has been described as akin to a "human hunger or thirst" (Pascal, Pensees, cited in Hirschman, 1982, p. 91), "more powerful than any physical hunger, and endlessly resilient" (Pitkin, 1981, p. 349). The most prominent contemporary theory of justice proceeds from the claim that justi...

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Peat and Water

Fuchsman, C. H.
Peat and Water
This text is based on papers presented at a Peat Dewatering symposium at Rivere-du-Loup, Quebec, Canada, in June 1985.

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Materials Sciences and Implant Orthopedic Surgery

Kossovsky, Nir / Kossowsky, R.
Materials Sciences and Implant Orthopedic Surgery
Combining experts from the medical and materials sciences, the Institute considered current concepts in medical and materials sciences as they relate to implantable prostheses in orthopedic surgical practice. The syllabus included theory and applications of materials properties, physiological function, and host response to metal and non-metal materials. Total hip prostheses are the most common orthopedic device implanted today involved in over...

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Biochemical Modulation of Anticancer Agents: Experimental...

Valeriote, Frederick A / Baker, L O
Biochemical Modulation of Anticancer Agents: Experimental and Clinical Approaches
Biochemical Modulation at the present time defines an area of study in which the intracellular metabolism of a given anti­ cancer agent is modulated (usually by a noncytotoxic agent or a cytotoxic agent at sufficiently low dosage to make it non­ cytotoxic) in order to either increase the effectiveness of the particular agent against tumor cells or decrease its cytotox­ icity against normal cells. The major focus of modulation has been the agen...

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