Metal-Polymer Nanocomposites by Luigi Nicolais (Editor), Gianfranco Carotenuto (Editor) Publisher: Wiley-Interscience (October 8, 2004) ISBN-10: 0471471313 Format: PDF 6,7 Mb size 320 pages
A unique guide to an essential area of nanoscience Interest in nano-sized metals has increased greatly due to their special characteristics and suitability for a number of advanced applications. As technology becomes more refined-including the ability to effectively manipulate and stabilize metals at the nanoscale-these materials present ever-more workable solutions to a growing range of problems. Metal-Polymer Nanocomposites provides the first guide solely devoted to the unique properties and applications of this essential area of nanoscience. It offers a truly multidisciplinary approach, making the text accessible to readers in physical, chemical, and materials science as well as areas such as engineering and topology. The thorough coverage includes: ??” The chemical and physical properties of nano-sized metals ??” Different approaches to the synthesis of metal-polymer nanocomposites (MPN) ??” Advanced characterization techniques and methods for study of MPN ??” Real-world applications, including color filters, polarizers, optical sensors, nonlinear optical devices, and more ??” An extensive list of references on the topics covered A unique, cutting-edge resource for a vital area of nanoscience development, Metal-Polymer Nanocomposites is an invaluable text for students and practitioners of materials science, engineering, polymer science, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, and optics.
ISBN: 0071352945 Title: Atlas of Emergency Medicine, 2nd ed. 2002 Author: Kevin J. Knoop Lawrence B. Stack Alan B. Storrow Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publication Date: 2002-07-25 Number Of Pages: 784 Average Amazon Rating: 4.5
The grotesque has an allure that cannot be denied, and the Atlas of Emergency Medicine is a study in that fascination. But it's also an excellent reference for paramedics and EMTs. Full of color photos identifying femur fractures, lymphangitis, digital clubbing, and scarlet fever, the book is divided between "Regional Anatomy" (covering facial trauma, chest and abdominal conditions, extremity trauma, and the like) and "Specialty Areas" (with pediatric and environmental conditions, child abuse, and microscopic findings). With glistening photos of conditions such as sublingual ranula and suppurative parotidsialoadenitis plus pictures distinguishing between dry, wet, and gas gangrene, the atlas is an emergency room necessity that has addictive appeal for nonprofessionals with strong stomachs.
The Biogenesis of Cellular Organelles (Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit) by Chris Mullins Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (October 13, 2004) ISBN-10: 0306479907 Format: PDF 2,9 Mb size 192 pages
The Biogenesis of Cellular Organelles represents a comprehensive summary of recent advances in the study of the biogenesis and functional dynamics of the major organelles operating in the eukaryotic cell. This book begins by placing the study of organelle biogenesis in a historical perspective by describing past scientific strategies, theories, and findings and relating these foundations to current investigations. Reviews of protein and lipid mediators important for organelle biogenesis are then presented, and are followed by summaries focused on the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi, lysosome, nucleus, mitochondria, and peroxisome.
Control: A History of Behavioral Psychology ISBN-10: 0-8147-5611-5 English Format: PDF 0.6 Mb size (rar) 259 Pages Publisher: New York University Press (October 1, 1998)
Book Description "[A] highly readable, at times entertaining, yet eminently scholarly book." --History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin "Mills presents an interesting, readable, and erudite summary of a large and unwieldy literature." --Choice
Behaviorism has been the dominant force in the creation of modern American psychology. However, the unquestioned and unquestioning nature of this dominance has obfuscated the complexity of behaviorism.
Control serves as an antidote to this historical myopia, providing the most comprehensive history of behaviorism yet written. Mills successfully balances the investigation of individual theorists and their contributions with analysis of the structures of assumption which underlie all behaviorist psychology, and with behaviorism's role as both creator and creature of larger American intellectual patterns, practices, and values.