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Intensity Correlation between Observations at Differrent Wavelengths for Mkn 501 in 1997
The CAT imaging telescope on the site of the former solar plant Th'emis in
southern France observed gamma-rays from the BL Lac object Mkn501 above 250 GeV
for more than 60 usable hours on-source from March to October 1997. This source
was in a state of high activity during all this period. By studying the
correlation between the photons of different energies detected by the CAT
imaging telescope and by the ASM/RXTE experiment (1.3-12.0 keV) on board the
Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer, we may constrain the mechanisms which could lead
to the emission of these photons.Comment: Proceedings of the 19th Texas Symposium. 8 pages, 7 figure
A Guide to Pathological Evidence for Lawyers and Police Officers
The Bench, the Criminal Bar, the Civil Bar, and Law Enforcement officers will all hail the publication of the Third Edition of this outstanding work by Dr. Jaffe, whose lengthy and distinguished career as the former Medical Director of the Centre of Forensic Sciences has been marked by a desire to educate and to demystify the science of pathology. Although the text is relatively brief, the 246 pages include 17 well structured and clearly written chapters that discuss authoritatively subjects ranging from the Medico-Legal Autopsy to the role of the Pathologist in instructing defence counsel. Of note, the topic of injury is approached from many various yet related perspectives involving the head, \u27Stabs and Cuts\u27 and \u27Firearms\u27 to name but 3 examples. Poisons are also discussed at length, and the review of the various substances that are popularly described as narcotics and drugs, from pages 82 to 95, affords the reader a fundamental understanding and many varied insights respecting this complex subject
W. WESLEY PUE AND DAVID SUGARMAN, LAWYERS & VAMPIRES CULTURAL HISTORIES OF LEGAL PROFESSIONS (OXFORD: HART PUBLISHING, 2003) 399 PAGES ISBN: 1-84113-312-4
As is noted in the preface, this âbook seeks to develop understandings of the his- torical and social functions of legal professions on a comparative basis and through interpretative lenses sensitive to the urges of âcultural historyâ. The editors go on to note the âessence of a comparative âcultural historyâ of legal professions is the pursuit of an understanding transcending the spatial, temporal or disciplinary boxes that conventionally constrain scholarship.â
Crime and Justice: A Review of Research (Vol. 30) EDITED BY MICHAEL TONRY (CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS, 2003) 521 PAGES. PRICE: US$54.00. ISBN: 0 226 80862 9
In what might well be the most robust and valuable contribution to date, Volume 30 of Crime and Justice A Review of Research provides a signal understanding of the state of inquiry and knowledge surrounding some of the most significant crimino- logical debates yet undertaken, with ground-breaking attention to the emerging areas of international trafficking in stolen vehicles and the question of police profil- ing.
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