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New revision underway: American beetles : a handbook of the beetles of Nearctic America
Several Coleopterists have been asked to revise the family sections, working from diskettes modified and provided from the original "Beetles of the United States." They will rewrite these sections, and will be recognized as the author of the section. They are asked to sign a writing contract with the publisher. Other Coleopterists have been asked to review the family sections of the new book. These persons are acknowledged in the family section text
IP Law Book Review: \u3cem\u3eConfiguring the Networked Self: Law, Code, and the Play of Every Day Practice\u3c/em\u3e
Julie Cohen\u27s Configuring the Networked Self is an extraordinarily insightful book. Cohen not only applies extant theory to law; she also distills it into her own distinctive social theory of the information age. Thus, even relatively short sections of chapters of her book often merit article-length close readings. I here offer a brief for the practical importance of Cohen’s theory, and ways it should influence intellectual property policy and scholarship
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Children's acquisition of science terms: does fast mapping work?
About the book: This proceedings contains 99 selected papers from the 8th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Child Language (IASCL) held in Donostia-San Sebastián in the Spanish Basque Country in July 1999. The proceedings includes the plenary addresses by Jean-Paul Bronckart, Brian MacWhinney, and Miquel Siguan. The other 96 papers are organized into sections on bilingualism, discourse, phonology, language disorders, lexicon, morphology, syntax, and signed languages. Several of these sections include symposia with introductions as well as individual papers
Two-dimensional quantum antiferromagnets
This review presents some theoretical advances in the field of quantum
magnetism in two-dimensional systems, and quantum spin liquids in particular.
It is to be published as a chapter in the second edition of the book
"Frustrated spin systems", edited by H. T. Diep (World-Scientific). The section
(Sec. 7) devoted to the kagome antiferromagnet has been completely
rewritten/updated, as well as the concluding section (Sec. 8). The other
sections (Secs. 1-6) are unchanged from the first edition of the book
(published in 2005)Comment: 87 pages. 396 references. To be published as a chapter in the second
edition of the book "Frustrated spin systems", edited by H. T. Diep
(World-Scientific
Open book decompositions of fibre sums in contact topology
In the present paper we describe compatible open books for the fibre
connected sum along binding components of open books, as well as for the fibre
connected sum along multi-sections of open books. As an application the first
description provides simple ways of constructing open books supporting all
tight contact structures on , recovering a result by van Horn-Morris, as
well as an open book supporting the result of a Lutz twist along a binding
component of an open book, recovering a result by Ozbagci--Pamuk.Comment: 18 pages, 15 figure
Steelwork design guide using locally produced steel sections second edition
Aims principally at students who are following courses in steelwork design as well as at practicing professionals who are interested in the subject. The book consists of design calculations of building elements such as beams, columns, and connections, using locally produced steel sections. Step by step calculations in the design of these elements are presented here to assist civil engineering students and interested professionals alike. The design is based on BS 5950: Part1:1990 Structural use of steelwork in buildings using the dimensions and properties of hot-rolled steel sections produced locally by PERWAJA Steel Sdn. Bhd
The philosophy of memory today and tomorrow: Editors' introduction
This introductory chapter provides an overview of the chapters making up the book, which are grouped into six sections: challenges and alternatives to the causal theory of memory; activity and passivity in remembering; the affective dimension of memory; memory in groups; memory failures: concepts and ethical implications; and the content and phenomenology of episodic and semantic memory
Tight contact structures and genus one fibered knots
We study contact structures compatible with genus one open book
decompositions with one boundary component. Any monodromy for such an open book
can be written as a product of Dehn twists around dual non-separating curves in
the once-punctured torus. Given such a product, we supply an algorithm to
determine whether the corresponding contact structure is tight or overtwisted.
We rely on Ozsv{\'a}th-Szab{\'o} Heegaard Floer homology in our construction
and, in particular, we completely identify the -spaces with genus one, one
boundary component, pseudo-Anosov open book decompositions. Lastly, we reveal a
new infinite family of hyperbolic three-manifolds with no co-orientable taut
foliations, extending the family discovered in \cite{RSS}.Comment: 30 pages, 10 figures. Added figures, extended result to all
monodromies, and added sections 5 and
Introduction
The introduction (about 6,000 words) to _The Cambridge Companion to Utilitarianism_, in three sections: utilitarianism’s place in recent and contemporary moral philosophy (including the opinions of critics such as Rawls and Scanlon), a brief history of the view (again, including the opinions of critics, such as Marx and Nietzsche), and an overview of the chapters of the book
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