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A Study of the Topography and Municipal History of Praeneste
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On British Islam religion, law, and everyday practice in shari'a councils
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…--tTransplanting ties -- Islamic topographies --tBackground to the Shari'a councils --Improvising an institution --Unstable performativity -- Competing justifications --When women rule in Birmingham -- Sufi encompassments Shari'a in English law --When can Shari'a be British? …”
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Anatomy for dental medicine
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Embryology of the head & neck -- Cranial bones -- Vasculature & lymphatics of the head & neck -- Neuroanatomy & innervation of the head & neck -- Face & scalp -- Temporal, infratemporal & pterygopalatine fossae -- Nose & nasal cavity -- Oral cavity & pharynx -- Orbit & eye -- Ear -- Bones, ligaments, & muscles of the neck -- Neurovascular topography of the neck -- Larynx & thyroid gland -- Sectional anatomy of the head & neck -- Rest of body anatomy…”
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PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF POLYURETHANE/CECABASE MODIFIED BITUMEN AND ASPHALT MIXTURES FOR WARM MIX ASPHALT APPLICATION /
Published 2022Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Literature review -- Experiment design -- Optimisation of PUMB using RSM and physical characteristics of PUMB, PUMB/C and BB/C under ageing conditions -- Chemical, topography and thermal characteristics of PUMB, PUMB/C and BB/C -- Investigation on moisture sensitivity and adhesion of unaged and aged PUMB, PUMB/C and BB/C using SFE and AFM -- Characterisation of unaged and aged PUMB, PUMB/C and BB/C asphalt mixtures -- Conclusion and recommendations…”
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Leading with cultural intelligence the new secret to success
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…-- You need a map for the journey : CQ overview -- Whet your appetite : CQ drive (step 1) -- Study the topography : CQ knowledge (step 2a) -- Dig beneath the terrain : CQ knowledge (step 2b) -- Turn off the cruise control : CQ strategy (step 3) -- Run, walk or jog : CQ action (step 4) -- See the journey ahead : proof and consequences of CQ -- Recruit travel companions : developing CQ in your team…”
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Histories of the Middle East Studies in Middle Eastern Society, Economy and Law in Honor of A.L. Udovitch
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Khalilieh -- Maritime cityscapes : lessons from real and imagined topographies of western Indian Ocean ports / Roxani Eleni Margariti -- Demonizing zenobia : the legend of al-Zabba" in Islamic sources / David S. …”
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Moving pictures/stopping places hotels and motels on film /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Doel -- Revisiting the grand hotel (and its place in the cultural economy of Fascist Italy) / James Hay -- Floating hotels : cruise holidays and amateur film-making in the inter-war period / Heather Norris Nicholson -- Vacancies : hotels, reception desks, and identity in American cinema, 1929-1964 / Jann Matlock -- The Swiss hotel film / Roland-Fran�cois Lack -- Cinematic topographies in time-space : Wim Wenders' hotels / Stan Jones -- The decay of fiction and the poetics of pastness / Asbj�rn Gr�nstad -- 'Now, where was I?' …”
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Stem cells and bone tissue
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Endothelial progenitor cell-based therapy for orthopaedic regenerative medicine -- Transplanted bone marrow stromal cells and bone tissue regeneration -- Isolation and purification methods for mesenchymal stem cells -- The human nose offers a new stem cell source for bone injuries -- Multipotential mesenchymal stromal/stem cells in skeletal tissue repair -- Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) and bone repair: an overview in regenerative medicine -- The modulation of skeletal stem cell function through nanoscale topography -- Myostatin (GDF-8) signaling in progenitor cells and applications to bone repair -- c-Jun-centered regulatory network of signalling pathways in bone stem cells and applications to bone repair -- Endothelial progenitor cells, Lnk and bone fracture healing -- Stromal cell-derived factor 1/CXCR4 signaling, stem cells, and fractures -- Chromatin remodeling and transcriptional control of mesenchymal cells towards the osteogenic pathway -- Use of chondrogenic progenitor cells in osteoarthritis -- Allogenic mesenchymal stem cells for bone tissue engineering: clinical and basic research on perinatal hypophosphatasia -- Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in autosomal recessive osteopetrosis -- Human fetal stem cells and osteogenesis imperfecta: rodent studies -- G-CSF-mobilized haploidentical peripheral blood stem cell transplantation in childhood osteopetrosis -- Combining osteochondral stem cells and biodegradable hydrogels for bone regeneration -- Rabbit adipose-derived stem cells and tibia repair -- Transplantation of human adipose-derived stem cells for fracture healing: multi-lineage differentiation potential and paracrine effects…”
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World War I and the origins of U.S. military intelligence
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Steps to war -- The Signal Corps -- The war in Europe -- Captains -- Small steps by the Signal Corps -- The first shots in the intelligence war -- An early test south of the border -- America enters the war -- Military Intelligence Section -- The bigger picture -- A counterintelligence problem -- District of Columbia -- Corps of Intelligence Police -- Countersubversion -- The civilian sector -- The advent of Yardley -- Reports and more reports -- Censorship -- An interim judgment -- Intelligence and the AEF -- The Information Division -- A downed airship -- Secret Service Division -- Topography Division -- Censorship Division -- New Year's Eve -- Securing the home front -- Organizing counterintelligence -- Counterintelligence in action -- Intelligence gathering -- Secret inks -- More reports -- Finishing the course -- Propaganda -- Attachés -- Code making -- Negative branch -- The final report -- Tested under fire -- Intelligence in the field -- Intelligence within Division -- The Corps -- Army headquarters -- GHQ: filling the void -- Stars and stripes -- Combat artists -- Securing the force -- Making the airwaves secure -- Course of the war -- Coming to a close -- First Army -- Arrival of Van Deman -- St. …”
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Essentials of oceanography
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…-- Each of Earth's Inner Layers Has Unique Characteristics -- Radioactive Elements Generate Heat Inside Earth -- Continents Rise above the Ocean Because of Isostatic Equilibrium -- 3.3.Wegener's Idea Is Transformed -- 3.4.The Breakthrough: From Seafloor Spreading to Plate Tectonics -- Plates Interact at Plate Boundaries -- Insight from a National Geographic Explorer 3.1 -- Ocean Basins Form at Divergent Plate Boundaries -- Island Arcs Form, Continents Collide, and Crust Recycles at Convergent Plate Boundaries -- Crust Fractures and Slides at Transform Plate Boundaries -- 3.5.Confirmation of Plate Tectonics -- A History of Plate Movement Has Been Captured in Residual Magnetic Fields -- Plate Movement above Mantle Plumes and Hot Spots Provides Evidence of Plate Tectonics -- Sediment Age and Distribution, Oceanic Ridges, and Terranes Are Explained by Plate Tectonics -- 3.6.Scientists Still Have Much to Learn about the Tectonic Process -- Questions from Students -- Terms and Concepts to Remember -- Study Questions -- Global Environment Watch -- Chapter in Perspective -- 4.Ocean Basins -- 4.1.The Ocean Floor Is Mapped by Bathymetry -- Echo Sounders Bounce Sound off the Seabed -- Multibeam Systems Combine Many Echo Sounders -- Satellites Can Be Used to Map Seabed Contours -- Robots Descend to Observe the Details -- Insight from a National Geographic Explorer 4.1 -- 4.2.Ocean-Floor Topography Varies with Location -- 4.3.Continental Margins May Be Active or Passive -- Continental Shelves Are Seaward Extensions of the Continents -- Continental Slopes Connect Continental Shelves to the Deep-Ocean Floor -- Spotlight Figure 4.8 Major Features of Ocean Basins -- Submarine Canyons Form at the Junction between Continental Shelf and Continental Slope -- Continental Rises Form As Sediments Accumulate at the Base of the Continental Slope -- 4.4.The Topology of Deep-Ocean Basins Differs from That of the Continental Margin -- Oceanic Ridges Circle the World -- Hydrothermal Vents Are Hot Springs on Active Oceanic Ridges -- Abyssal Plains and Abyssal Hills Cover Most of Earth's Surface -- Volcanic Seamounts and Guyots Project above the Seabed -- Trenches and Island Arcs Form in Subduction Zones -- 4.5.The Grand Tour -- Questions from Students -- Terms and Concepts to Remember -- Chapter in Perspective -- Study Questions -- Global Environment Watch -- 5.Ocean Sediments -- 5.1.Sediments Vary Greatly in Appearance -- 5.2.Sediments May Be Classified by Particle Size -- 5.3.Sediments Are Classified by Source -- Terrigenous Sediments Come from Land -- Biogenous Sediments Form from the Remains of Marine Organisms -- Hydrogenous Sediments Form Directly from Seawater -- Cosmogenous Sediments Come from Space -- Marine Sediments Are Usually Combinations of Terrigenous and Biogenous Deposits -- 5.4.Neritic Sediments Overlie Continental Margins -- 5.5.Pelagic Sediments Vary in Composition and Thickness -- Turbidites Are Deposited on the Seabed by Turbidity Currents -- Clays Are the Finest and Most Easily Transported Terrigenous Sediments -- Oozes Form from the Rigid Remains of Living Creatures -- Hydrogenous Materials Precipitate out of Seawater Itself -- Researchers Have Mapped the Distribution of Deep-Ocean Sediments -- 5.6.Scientists Use Specialized Tools to Study Ocean Sediments -- 5.7.Sediments Are Historical Records of Ocean Processes -- A Closer Look 5.1 Could Sediment Cores Tell Us Something about Earth's History, and Thus Offer Insight into Future Change? …”
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