Introduction to Bioinformatics

Introduction to Bioinformatics
Author: Stephen A. Krawetz,David D. Womble
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 776
Release: 2003-01-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1588290646

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CD-ROM contains: chapter illustrations -- full and trial versions of programs.

Arab Israeli Diplomacy under Carter

Arab Israeli Diplomacy under Carter
Author: Jørgen Jensehaugen
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2018-06-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781838608002

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The history of U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East is marked by numerous stark failures and a few ephemeral successes. Jimmy Carter's short-lived Middle East diplomatic strategy constitutes an exception in vision and approach. In this extensive and long-overdue analysis of Carter's Middle East policy, Jorgen Jensehaugen sheds light on this important and unprecedented chapter in U.S. regional diplomacy. Against all odds, including the rise of Menachem Begin's right-wing government in Israel, Carter broke new ground by demanding the involvement of the Palestinians in Arab-Israeli diplomatic negotiations. This book assesses the president's `comprehensive peace' doctrine, which aimed to encompass all parties of the conflict, and reveals the reasons why his vision ultimately failed. Largely based on analysis of newly-declassified diplomatic files and American, British, Palestinian and Israeli archival sources, this book is the first comprehensive examination of Jimmy Carter's engagement with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. At a time when U.S. involvement in the region threatens to exacerbate tensions further, Arab-Israeli Diplomacy under Carter provides important new insights into the historical roots of the ongoing unrest. The book will be of value to Middle East and International Relations scholars, and those researching U.S diplomacy and the Carter Administration.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1922
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: UCAL:$B645564

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Hardware Software Co Design

Hardware Software Co Design
Author: Jørgen Staunstrup,Wayne Wolf
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781475726497

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Introduction to Hardware-Software Co-Design presents a number of issues of fundamental importance for the design of integrated hardware software products such as embedded, communication, and multimedia systems. This book is a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of hardware/software co-design. Co-design is still a new field but one which has substantially matured over the past few years. This book, written by leading international experts, covers all the major topics including: fundamental issues in co-design; hardware/software co-synthesis algorithms; prototyping and emulation; target architectures; compiler techniques; specification and verification; system-level specification. Special chapters describe in detail several leading-edge co-design systems including Cosyma, LYCOS, and Cosmos. Introduction to Hardware-Software Co-Design contains sufficient material for use by teachers and students in an advanced course of hardware/software co-design. It also contains extensive explanation of the fundamental concepts of the subject and the necessary background to bring practitioners up-to-date on this increasingly important topic.

Math through Children s Literature

Math through Children s Literature
Author: Kathryn Braddon,Nancy Hall,Dale Taylor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 237
Release: 1993-02-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780313077807

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Use children's literature as a springboard to successful mathematical literacy. This book contains summaries of books, each related to the NCTM Standards, that will help children gain familiarity with and an understanding of mathematical concepts. Each chapter has classroom-tested activities and a bibliography of additional books to further expand student learning.

Pillars of Computer Science

Pillars of Computer Science
Author: Arnon Avron,Nachum Dershowitz,Alexander Rabinovich
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 683
Release: 2008-02-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540781271

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For over half a century, Boris (Boaz) Trakhtenbrot has made seminal contributions to virtually all of the central areas of theoretical computer science. This festschrift volume readily illustrates the profound influence he has had on the field.

Groundwater Discharge Tests Simulation and Analysis

Groundwater Discharge Tests  Simulation and Analysis
Author: D. Clarke
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1988-11-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080870287

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This book describes microcomputer programs which can be used to simulate or analyse water production well and aquifer discharge test data. Computer graphics are used to help visualise the data, and output to plotters is also catered for. Simple confined aquifers, leaky confined aquifers, unconfined aquifers and a variety of boundary conditions are dealt with. The book and the microcomputer programs it describes will allow the reader to apply very flexible computer techniques to the analysis of his well and aquifer discharge test data. The speed of the microcomputer analyses will give the user the opportunity of looking at his data in more ways than he would otherwise be able to, thus giving insights into the data that would not otherwise be possible. The simulation programs permit the production of type curve data, which can then be used in comparison with the real data, or used in becoming familiar with the operation of the analysis programs. Although primarily intended for practicing hydrogeologists and universities teaching hydrogeology, this book would also be of interest to anyone having an interest in the effects of groundwater extraction. The programs will run on IBM PCs and compatibles with colour graphics.

The Cultural Politics of COVID 19

The Cultural Politics of COVID 19
Author: John Nguyet Erni,Ted Striphas
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000653533

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COVID-19 isn’t simply a viral pathogen nor is it, strictly speaking, the trigger of a global pandemic. Since the outbreak began in late-2019, an outpouring of clinical and scientific research, together with an array of public health initiatives, has sought to understand, mitigate, or even eradicate the virus. This book represents a snapshot of critical responses by researchers from 10 countries and 4 continents, in a collective effort to explore how Cultural Studies can contribute to our struggle to persevere in a "no normal" horizon, with no clear end in sight. Together, the essays address important questions at the intersection of culture, power, politics, and public health: What are the possible outlines for the panic-pandemic complex? How has the pandemic been endowed with meanings and affective registers, often at the tipping points where existing social relations and medical understanding were being rapidly displaced by new ones? How can societies discover ways of living with, through, and against COVID that do not simply reproduce existing hierarchies and power relations? The 30 essays comprising this collection, along with the editors’ introduction, explore the formative period of the COVID pandemic, from mid-2020 to mid-2021. They are grouped into three sections – ‘Racializations,’ ‘Media, Data, and Fragments of the Popular,’ and ‘Un/knowing the Pandemic’ – themes that animate, but do not exhaust, the complex cultural and political life of COVID-19 with respect to identity, technology, and epistemology. No doubt, readers will chart their own pathway as the pandemic continues to rage on, based on their own unique circumstances. This book provides critical-intellectual guideposts for the way forward – toward an uncertain future, without guarantees. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, Cultural Studies.