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Steady Steady by Henry 'Seaman' Dan,Karl Neuenfeldt Pdf
An autobiography by Henry 'Seaman' Dan, which explores his working life as musician, pearl-shell diver, boat skipper, drover, prospector and taxi driver.
Steady Steady by Henry Dan,Seaman Dan,Karl Neuenfeldt Pdf
An autobiography by Henry 'Seaman' Dan, which explores his working life as musician, pearl-shell diver, boat skipper, drover, prospector and taxi driver.
Rock Steady: Brilliant Advice From My Bipolar Life is the eagerly awaited sequel/ companion book to Forney’s 2012 best-selling graphic memoir, Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me. Whereas Marbles was a memoir about her bipolar disorder, Rock Steady turns the focus outward, offering a self-help survival guide of tips, tricks and tools by someone who has been through it all and come through stronger for it.
Vestibular audiologist, neuroplasticity therapist, and the founder of Seeking Balance International, Joey Remenyi shares her pioneering holistic approach to vertigo and tinnitus.
Steady States, Boundedness, and Numerical Analysis of Temperature and Neutron Density in Circulating Fuel Reactors by Herbert Bishop Keller,Joel Franklin Pdf
June R. Oberlander,Hannah J. Oberlander Knecht M. Ed
Author : June R. Oberlander,Hannah J. Oberlander Knecht M. Ed Publisher : Xulon Press Page : 357 pages File Size : 44,9 Mb Release : 2002 Category : Family & Relationships ISBN : 9781591602361
How do you deal with uncertainty and anxiety when your world is upended by the coronavirus? This timely book is full of easy-to-follow, practical tools and tips that can get you through any crisis or change with your mental health intact.
Phytoplankton and Equilibrium Concept: The Ecology of Steady-State Assemblages by Luigi Naselli-Flores,Judit Padisák,Martin F. Bach Pdf
This volume summarises the outcome of the 13th Workshop of the International Association of Phytoplankton Taxonomy and Ecology (IAP) on if, and if so under what conditions phytoplankton assemblages reach equilibrium in natural environments. Quite a number of ecological concepts use terms such as: ecological equilibrium, stability, steady-state, climax, stable state, etc. However, these ecological concepts often have been "translations" of scientific theories developed in physics or chemistry but they almost always lack scientific corroboration, the problem being that often these concepts remain vague and they are not formally defined. Here an attempt to formally recognize what "equilibrium" is in phytoplankton ecology is traced. The book also contains papers by leading scientists on the taxonomy of two selected key groups: cryptomonads and filamentous cyanoprokaryotes. This volume is addressed to all those involved in phytoplankton taxonomy and ecology and in ecology itself.
National Income and Nature: Externalities, Growth and Steady State by J.J. Krabbe,Wim Heijman Pdf
Since the 'environmental revolution' began in the late 1960s, economists have done a lot of work in the field of economic theory-building on the preservation of nature. Meanwhile, environmental economic literature has swelled to a large stream of articles in journals of different signature. As a result, a coherent economic view of the phenomenon ofenvironmental degradation has emerged. Several kinds of 'green' public policies and their impacts on both nature and the performance of the economy have been analysed. The feasibility ofspecific types of policy has also been discussed. The aim of the book is to provide an insight into the ways economists analyse the problems ofenvironmental pollution and the depletion ofnatural resource. To this purpose a number of articles have been selected. Some of them have a fundamental character, others an applied nature and are foremost, practically oriented. The presentation of the collection emphasizes our belief that economists are able to deliver an essential contribution to the design of policies to protect nature. It is clear that 'nature' and 'environment' may no longer be regarded as 'free gifts' to society. Rather, they have to be seen as scarce resources, and environmental disruption and resource depletion as allocation problems. Ifa natural resource is scarce, a price must be charged in accordance with the degree ofscarcity since otherwise society will be confronted with misallocations. In this connection there are two topics which are of particular interest to economists.
On the Steady Motion of a Coupled System Solid-liquid by Josef Bemelmans,Giovanni Paolo Galdi,Mads Kyed Pdf
The authors study the unconstrained (free) motion of an elastic solid $\mathcal B$ in a Navier-Stokes liquid $\mathcal L$ occupying the whole space outside $\mathcal B$, under the assumption that a constant body force $\mathfrak b$ is acting on $\mathcal B$. More specifically, the authors are interested in the steady motion of the coupled system $\{\mathcal B,\mathcal L\}$, which means that there exists a frame with respect to which the relevant governing equations possess a time-independent solution. The authors prove the existence of such a frame, provided some smallness restrictions are imposed on the physical parameters, and the reference configuration of $\mathcal B$ satisfies suitable geometric properties.
Fundamentals of Equilibrium and Steady-State Thermodynamics by N.W. Tschoegl Pdf
This book summarizes the salient features of both equilibrium and steady-state thermodynamic theory under a uniform postulatory viewpoint. The emphasis is upon the formal aspects and logical structure of thermodynamic theory, allowing it to emerge as a coherent whole, unfettered by much of those details which - albeit indispensable in practical applications - tend to obscure this coherent structure. Largely because of this, statistical mechanics and reference to molecular structure are, barring an occasional allusion, avoided. The treatment is, therefore, 'classical', or - using a perhaps more appropriate word - 'phenomenological'. The volume almost exclusively deals with 'ideal' systems, given that the treatment of 'real' systems properly belongs in the realm of applied, rather than theoretical thermodynamics. For these reasons, only selected ideal systems are covered. Ideal gases are discussed extensively. The ideal solution is treated as an example of a liquid system. The amorphous ideal rubber serves as an example of a solid. The formalism developed in these sections is a model for the treatment of other, more complex systems. This short structural overview is written in the hope that a knowledge of steady-state theory will deepen readers' understanding of thermodynamics as a whole.
Author : John K. Kennedy,N. Grier Parke Publisher : Unknown Page : 18 pages File Size : 48,8 Mb Release : 1965 Category : Equations of state ISBN : UOM:39015095288000
Solution and Theoretical Evaluation of Steady-state Equations in Continuous Zone Refining by John K. Kennedy,N. Grier Parke Pdf
This paper explains the differences and the reasons for the differences which exist between the theory of the zone-transport system of continuous zone refining as presented by W. G. Pfann and T. Abe. The identity between the mathematical model used to describe the zone-transport system and one of the models used to describe the recently reported matter-transport system is noted. Nondimensional equations for the zone-transport system are presented and the difference between the limit of alpha in the zone-void and zonetransport systems, when L sub e = 0, is correlated. (Author).
Applications of Continuous and Steady-State Methods to Root Biology by John G. Torrey,Lawrence J. Winship Pdf
This book provides an excellent illustration of the interrelationship between progress in scientific methodology and conceptual advances, and its publica tion should contribute to further advances. It is well known that major advances in understanding often follow the development of new methods. The development of the acetylene reduction assay for nitrogenase activity provides a good example of this interrelationship between theory and methods. Theoretical knowledge led to a search for substrates for nitro genase that could be assayed for more easily than ammonium, the normal product of the enzyme. The discovery of the reduction of acetylene to ethylene by nitrogenase provided the ideal answer to the problem by provid ing a rapid, specific, nondestructive, and inexpensive assay for nitrogenase activity. This assay is now used by almost every laboratory doing research on nitrogen fixation. However, further use and development of the acetylene reduction assay has shown that it can underestimate nitrogenase activity and can even give incorrect relative values under some circumstances. The major problem is that exposure of legume nodules to acetylene can cause a large increase in the resistance to oxygen diffusion into the nodule. This reduced supply of oxygen decreases the rate of nitrogenase activity within a few minutes.