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Water and Ocean
A review of Elspeth Probyn. 2016, 'Eating the Ocean'. Durham: Duke University Press and Astrida Neimanis. 2017, 'Bodies of Water: Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology'. London: Bloomsbury
Pepperdine University Lectureship -- God\u27s Work in Our Day! (1972)
Program booklet for the 29th Annual Pepperdine Bible Lectures, held at Pepperdine University in Los Angeles, California, April 17-20, 1972. The Pepperdine Bible Lectures is an annual event hosted by Pepperdine University featuring a wide variety of lectures and classes on topics and themes in the Bible and Christianity.
Silas Shotwell, Director of Lectureship
Frank Pack, Chairman of Lectureship Committeehttps://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/churches/1056/thumbnail.jp
Feeling Relational: The Use of Buddhist Meditation in Restorative Practices
Some theorists have argued that restorative justice can be defined as a theory of justice based on the. relationality of self-the idea that the self exists in and through its relationships with others. This account of self, while analytically compelling, conflicts with our intuitions of individuality I argue that Buddhist metaphysics provides an explanation of this conflict, and that meditation practice can help restorative justice practitioners develop an intuitive understanding of the relationality of self
The relation of the composition of petroleum to its origin and occurrence
Petroleum Is a mixture of hydrocarbons. It is a liquid varying from colorless, through yellow and brown to black. It varies from 1.0 to 0.80 in specific gravity, which corresponds to 10° to 45° Beaume. It varies widely in physical properties, such as viscosity, ignition point, polarization of light, etc. Chemically it is composed essentially of carbon and hydrogen, but usually contains impurities such as sulphur and nitrogen. The carbon and hydrogen combine with each other to form certain series, or chains --Chemical and Physical Nature, page 1
Fluctuating Asymmetry and Its Relationship to Established Indicators of Environmental Stress.
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is commonly thought to be a predictor of environmental stress. However, the relationship between FA and established indicators for environmental stress has received little attention. In this study, 10-38 specimens of the freshwater fish Rhinichthys atratulus were collected from 15 natural populations under varying amounts of environmental stress. Asymmetry measurements in three bilateral characters of the specimens were used to investigate the relationship between FA and established indicators of environmental stress. Significant differences in the magnitude of FA were observed between sampling locations. However, the relationship between estimates of FA and established indicators produced varying results. The present study concludes with a discussion on the usefulness of FA as a bioindicator for environmental stress and implications for future studies
Non-cancellation of electroweak logarithms in high-energy scattering
We study electroweak Sudakov corrections in high energy scattering, and the
cancellation between real and virtual Sudakov corrections. Numerical results
are given for the case of heavy quark production by gluon collisions involving
the rates . Gauge boson virtual corrections are related to real
transverse gauge boson emission, and Higgs virtual corrections to Higgs and
longitudinal gauge boson emission. At the LHC, electroweak corrections become
important in the TeV regime. At the proposed 100 TeV collider, electroweak
interactions enter a new regime, where the corrections are very large and need
to be resummed.Comment: 11 pages, 12 figures, 1 table. v2: Journal versio
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