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E-BooksEnvironmental Engineering Prevention and Response to Water-, Food-, Soil-, And Air-Borne Disease and Illness, Sixth Edition



Environmental Engineering Prevention and Response to Water-, Food-, Soil-, And Air-Borne Disease and Illness, Sixth Edition
Environmental Engineering: Prevention and Response to Water-, Food-, Soil-, And Air-Borne Disease and Illness, Sixth Edition By
2009 | 393 Pages | ISBN: 0470083042 | PDF | 5 MB
First published in 1958, Salvato's Environmental Engineering has long been the definitive reference for generations of sanitation and environmental engineers. Approaching its fiftieth year of continual publication in a rapidly changing field, the Sixth Edition has been fully reworked and reorganized into three separate, succinct volumes to adapt to a more complex and scientifically demanding field with dozens of specializations. Updated and reviewed by leading experts in the field, this revised edition offers new coverage of appropriate technology for developing countries. Stressing the practicality and appropriateness of treatment, the Sixth Edition provides realistic solutions for the practicing public health official or environmental engineer. This volume, Environmental Engineering: Prevention and Response to Water-, Food-, Soil-, and Airborne Disease and Illness, Sixth Edition covers: Disease transmission by contaminated water Food-borne diseases Control of diseases of the air and land Appropriate technology for developing countries Environmental emergencies and emergency preparedness Content: Chapter 1 Disease Transmission by Contaminated Water (pages 1-98): Richard F. UnzChapter 2 Control of Diseases of the Air and Land (pages 99-173): Nabarun DasguptaChapter 3 Foodborne Diseases (pages 175-211): Nabarun DasguptaChapter 4 Appropriate Technology for Developing Countries (pages 213-334): Harvey F. LudwigChapter 5 Environmental Emergencies and Emergency Preparedness (pages 335-365): Piero M. Armenante and James P. Mack



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E-BooksEnterprise Interoperability I-ESA'12 Proceedings



Enterprise Interoperability I-ESA'12 Proceedings
Enterprise Interoperability: I-ESA'12 Proceedings By
2012 | 432 Pages | ISBN: 184821426X | PDF | 31 MB
In a fast changing world governed by innovative Enterprise Services and the Future Internet, the issue of Enterprise Interoperability is no longer limited to the interoperation of systems within a single company, but has become a much greater multi-view issue of interoperability throughout a Network of Enterprises.This book contains the proceedings of 13 workshops presented as short papers and discussions held at each workshop. The workshops were co-located with theI-ESA'12 Conference organized by the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain.Complementary to the conference program, the workshops aimed at exploiting new issues, challenges and solutions for Enterprise Interoperability. The scope of the workshops spanned a wide range of interoperability issues in Service Science and Innovation, Model Driven Interoperability, Service Oriented Architectures, Factories of the Future, Enterprise Networks and Management, SME Aspects and Standards.Content:



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E-BooksEntangled An Archaeology of the Relationshipsbetween Humans and Things (AZW3)



Entangled An Archaeology of the Relationshipsbetween Humans and Things (AZW3)
Ian Hodder, "Entangled: An Archaeology of the Relationshipsbetween Humans and Things"
English | ISBN: 0470672129 | 2012 | 272 pages | AZW3 | 2 MB
A powerful and innovative argument that explores the complexity of the human relationship with material things, demonstrating how humans and societies are entrapped into the maintenance and sustaining of material worlds



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E-BooksEntangled An Archaeology of the Relationships between Humans and Things (PDF )



Entangled An Archaeology of the Relationships between Humans and Things (PDF )
Entangled: An Archaeology of the Relationships between Humans and Things By Ian Hodder(auth.)
2012 | 264 Pages | ISBN: 0470672110 | PDF | 3 MB
A powerful and innovative argument that explores the complexity of the human relationship with material things, demonstrating how humans and societies are entrapped into the maintenance and sustaining of material worldsArgues that the interrelationship of humans and things is a defining characteristic of human history and cultureOffers a nuanced argument that values the physical processes of things without succumbing to materialismDiscusses historical and modern examples, using evolutionary theory to show how long-standing entanglements are irreversible and increase in scale and complexity over timeIntegrates aspects of a diverse array of contemporary theories in archaeology and related natural and biological sciencesProvides a critical review of many of the key contemporary perspectives from materiality, material culture studies and phenomenology to evolutionary theory, behavioral archaeology, cognitive archaeology, human behavioral ecology, Actor Network Theory and complexity theoryContent: Chapter 1 Thinking About Things Differently (pages 1-14): Chapter 2 Humans Depend on Things (pages 15-39): Chapter 3 Things Depend on Other Things (pages 40-63): Chapter 4 Things Depend on Humans (pages 64-87): Chapter 5 Entanglement (pages 88-112): Chapter 6 Fittingness (pages 113-137): Chapter 7 The Evolution and Persistence of Things (pages 138-157): Chapter 8 Things happen ... (pages 158-178): Chapter 9 Tracing the Threads (pages 179-205): Chapter 10 Conclusions (pages 206-222):



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E-BooksEnglish Translation and Classical Reception Towards a New Literary History



English Translation and Classical Reception Towards a New Literary History
English Translation and Classical Reception: Towards a New Literary History By Stuart Gillespie(auth.), Maria Wyke(eds.)
2011 | 220 Pages | ISBN: 1405199016 | PDF | 2 MB
English Translation and Classical Reception is the first genuine cross-disciplinary study bringing English literary history to bear on questions about the reception of classical literary texts, and vice versa. The text draws on the author's exhaustive knowledge of the subject from the early Renaissance to the present. The first book-length study of English translation as a topic in classical reception Draws on the author's exhaustive knowledge of English literary translation from the early Renaissance to the presentArgues for a remapping of English literary history which would take proper account of the currently neglected history of classical translation, from Chaucer to the presentOffers a widely ranging chronological analysis of English translation from ancient literaturesPreviously little-known, unknown, and sometimes suppressed translated texts are recovered from manuscripts and explored in terms of their implications for English literary history and for the interpretation of classical literature Content: Chapter 1 Making the Classics Belong: A Historical Introduction (pages 1-19): Chapter 2 Creative Translation (pages 20-32): Chapter 3 English Renaissance Poets and the Translating Tradition (pages 33-46): Chapter 4 Two?Way Reception: Shakespeare's Influence on Plutarch (pages 47-59): Chapter 5 Transformative Translation: Dryden's Horatian Ode (pages 60-75): Chapter 6 Statius and the Aesthetics of Eighteenth?Century Poetry (pages 76-92): Chapter 7 Classical Translation and the Formation of the English Literary Canon (pages 93-103): Chapter 8 Evidence for an Alternative History: Manuscript Translations of the Long Eighteenth Century (pages 104-122): Chapter 9 Receiving Wordsworth, Receiving Juvenal: Wordsworth's Suppressed Eighth Satire (pages 123-149): Chapter 10 The Persistence of Translations: Lucretius in the Nineteenth Century (pages 150-162): Chapter 11 'Oddity and struggling dumbness': Ted Hughes's Homer (pages 163-179): Chapter 12 Afterword (pages 180-182):



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E-BooksEnglish Renaissance Drama



English Renaissance Drama
English Renaissance Drama By
2006 | 326 Pages | ISBN: 063122629X | PDF | 2 MB
The book considers the London theatrical culture which took shape in the 1570s and came to an end in 1642.Places emphasis on those plays that are readily available in modern editions and can sometimes to be seen in modern productions, including Shakespeare. Provides students with the historical, literary and theatrical contexts they need to make sense of Renaissance drama. Includes a series of short biographies of playwrights during this period. Features close analyses of more than 20 plays, each of which draws attention to what makes a particular play interesting and identifies relevant critical questions. Examines early modern drama in terms of its characteristic actions, such as cuckolding, flattering, swaggering, going mad, and rising from the dead. Content: Chapter 1 The Set?Up (pages 15-45): Chapter 2 Background Voices (pages 47-92): Chapter 3 The Writers (pages 93-124): Chapter 4 Key Plays (pages 125-260): Chapter 5 Actions that A Man Might Play (pages 261-311):



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E-BooksEngineering of Sport 6 Volume 1 Developments for Sports



Engineering of Sport 6 Volume 1 Developments for Sports
Engineering of Sport 6 Volume 1: Developments for Sports by Eckehard Fozzy Moritz, Steve Haake
English | PDF | 2006 | 472 Pages | ISBN : 0387317732 | 25.4 MB
The Engineering of Sport 6



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E-BooksEngaging 'Hard to Reach' Parents Teacher-Parent Collaboration to Promote Children's Learning



Engaging 'Hard to Reach' Parents Teacher-Parent Collaboration to Promote Children's Learning
Engaging 'Hard to Reach' Parents: Teacher-Parent Collaboration to Promote Children's Learning By Anthony Feiler(auth.)
2010 | 175 Pages | ISBN: 0470682299 | PDF | 3 MB
A practical guide to establishing positive relationships with hard-to-reach parents. Includes research-based techniques for teachers on how to reach hard-to-reach parents, carers, and guardiansContent: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1-18): Chapter 2 Types of Engagement, Explanations and Risk Factors (pages 19-53): Chapter 3 International Perspectives (pages 55-80): Chapter 4 Successful Projects in the United Kingdom (pages 81-99): Chapter 5 The Place of Home Visiting (pages 101-123): Chapter 6 Caveats and Concerns (pages 125-135): Chapter 7 Creating More Approachable Schools and Other Settings (pages 137-153):



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E-BooksEnergy Technology 2012 Carbon Dioxide Management and Other Technologies



Energy Technology 2012 Carbon Dioxide Management and Other Technologies
Energy Technology 2012: Carbon Dioxide Management and Other Technologies By
2012 | 394 Pages | ISBN: 1118291387 | PDF | 15 MB
Proceedings of symposia sponsored by the Energy Committee of the Extraction and Processing Division and the Light Metals Division of TMS (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society)Held during the TMS 2012 Annual Meeting & Exhibition Orlando, Florida, USA, March 11-15,2012Content:



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E-BooksEndovascular Therapy Principles of Peripheral Interventions



Endovascular Therapy Principles of Peripheral Interventions
Endovascular Therapy: Principles of Peripheral Interventions By
2006 | 310 Pages | ISBN: 1405124237 | PDF | 5 MB
If you are one of the many physicians from different specialty disciplines who perform endovascular interventions then this practical reference will help you to develop your endovascular skills and encompass them into daily practice.Endovascular Therapy covers everything you need to know about creating an endovascular program, such as imaging, catheter and device inventory, nursing support, and technician support.In addition, this book provides a basic knowledge of the pathophysiology of vascular disease, interventional techniques, and endovascular modalities of various disease categories. Each individual disease and endovascular therapy is discussed and emphasis is placed on the relevant complications associated with the wide spectrum of endovascular interventions.Also included are step-by-step guides to procedure conduct, tips and tricks, procedure specific equipment lists, and recommended post procedure orders and follow up.Content: Chapter 1 General Principles of Endovascular Therapy (pages 1-19): Imran Mohiuddin, Panagiotis Kougias and Ross MilnerChapter 2 Basic Science of Endovascular Therapy (pages 20-37): Panagiotis Kougias, Liz Nguyen and Changyi ChenChapter 3 Pharmacotherapy in Endovascular Interventions (pages 38-52): Leila Mureebe, Colleen M. Johnson and Changyi ChenChapter 4 Complications of Endovascular Therapy (pages 53-67): Gordon M. Riha, Changyi Chen and Ruth L. BushChapter 5 Carotid Bifurcation Disease (pages 68-87): Wei Zhou, Ruth L. Bush, Peter H. Lin and Alan B. LumsdenChapter 6 Supra?Aortic Trunk and upper Extremity Arterial Disease (pages 88-102): Imran Mohiuddin, Eric J. Silberfein and Eric PedenChapter 7 Thoracic Aortic Disease (pages 103-120): Andy C. Chiou, Kristen L. Biggs and Peter H. LinChapter 8 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (pages 121-138): W. Anthony Lee, Daniel J. Martin and Imran MohiuddinChapter 9 Mesenteric Artery Occlusive Disease (pages 139-153): Panagiotis Kougias, Mitchell Cox and Peter H. LinChapter 10 Renal Artery Occlusive Disease (pages 154-169): Peter H. Lin, Rakesh Safaya and W. Todd BohannonChapter 11 Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease (pages 170-185): Eric Peden, Ruth L. Bush and Alan B. LumsdenChapter 12 Lower Extremity Arterial Disease (pages 186-205): Wei Zhou, Marlon A. Guerrero and Alan B. LumsdenChapter 13 Arteriovenous Graft Interventions (pages 206-220): Joseph J. Naoum, Wei Zhou and Eric PedenChapter 14 Venous Insufficiency and Varicose Veins (pages 221-238): Panagiotis Kougias, Patrick E. Duffy and E. John HarrisChapter 15 Ileofemoral Deep Venous Thrombosis (pages 239-251): James P. Gregg, Esteban A. Henao and Alan B. LumsdenChapter 16 Vascular Trauma (pages 252-267): Ulises Baltazar, Esteban A. Henao, W. Todd Bohannon and Michael B. SilvaChapter 17 Endovascular Devices in Peripheral Interventions (pages 268-281): Russell Lam, Mai Pham and Rakesh Safaya



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