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    What Girls Are Made Of

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    Intro -- Title Page -- Part I Unconditional -- Part II Eros and Thanatos -- Part III The Dissected Graces -- Part IV Conditions -- Author's Note -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Back CoverDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Veb pristupačnost i elektronskih formati za pristup informacijama za osobe sa invaliditetom

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    Author described the context of the development of technological and social relationships and how they mutually made changes on ways how people interact with information and access to knowledge.‭ The development of societies changed significantly the role of libraries and posed new technological and other challenges due to the development of information technologies.‭ Since the development of information technologies caused expansion of production capacities in societies there was additional need to standardize production of formats of access,‭ ‬distribution,‭ ‬archiving of information.‭ ‬Due to democratic character of many developed societies openness of information and human rights emphasized an importance of legal aspects and rights of persons with disabilities.‭ ‬Author mentioned articles of the UN Convention of Rights of Persons with Disabilities which required that parties which ratified convention should implement accessibility standards for persons with disabilities.‭ ‬Author presented standards and technical specifications that define accessibility of web interface,‭ ‬computer software and file formats.‭ ‬It is especially emphasized that those standards are important in libraries.‭ ‬Modern libraries should adopt and use file formats which are accessible for persons with disabilities in order to avoid risk of increased discrimination against persons with disabilities if inaccessible technologies will be used.‭ ‬Author believes that this would help persons with disability to use library resources and services equally as other users do.

    Author, publisher and bookseller : a tripartite synergy in Nigerian book industry

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    This work is about the roles of Author, Publisher and Bookseller in Book development in Nigeria. The paper started by delving into the history of Book Publishing in Nigeria after which it proceeded by defining who an author, a publisher, and a bookseller is and expatiated on the indispensable roles of these key actors in Nigerian Book Industry and in the emerging Information Society. Furthermore, the various constraints to book development were identified while the paper advised on how the Book Industry can be further promoted in Nigeria. However, the paper concluded and made recommendations on how the Book sector can help in enhancing scholarship in the country

    Seabed foraging by Antarctic krill: Implications for stock assessment, bentho-pelagic coupling, and the vertical transfer of iron

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    A compilation of more than 30 studies shows that adult Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) may frequent benthic habitats year-round, in shelf as well as oceanic waters and throughout their circumpolar range. Net and acoustic data from the Scotia Sea show that in summer 2-20% of the population reside at depths between 200 and 2000 m, and that large aggregations can form above the seabed. Local differences in the vertical distribution of krill indicate that reduced feeding success in surface waters, either due to predator encounter or food shortage, might initiate such deep migrations and results in benthic feeding. Fatty acid and microscopic analyses of stomach content confirm two different foraging habitats for Antarctic krill: the upper ocean, where fresh phytoplankton is the main food source, and deeper water or the seabed, where detritus and copepods are consumed. Krill caught in upper waters retain signals of benthic feeding, suggesting frequent and dynamic exchange between surface and seabed. Krill contained up to 260 nmol iron per stomach when returning from seabed feeding. About 5% of this iron is labile, i.e., potentially available to phytoplankton. Due to their large biomass, frequent benthic feeding, and acidic digestion of particulate iron, krill might facilitate an input of new iron to Southern Ocean surface waters. Deep migrations and foraging at the seabed are significant parts of krill ecology, and the vertical fluxes involved in this behavior are important for the coupling of benthic and pelagic food webs and their elemental repositories

    World of made and unmade a poem

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    ""World of Made and Unmade is a deep blue yarn of very fine thread. We know much of poetry ever was and ever shall be elegiac. Jane Mead's poem could be neither more literal nor nearer the verge of appearing a little too perfect for this world. As the laundry room floods and the grape harvest gets done; as Michoacan waits for another time, her beautiful, practical mother is dying. Ashes are scattered in the pecan groves of her own Rincon, her own corner of the world, and the poet, in elementary script, draws a sustaining record of the only feeling worth the struggle, and she cannot, will not, does not fuck it up." -C.D. Wright Jane Mead's fifth collection candidly and openly explores the long process that is death. These resonant poems discover what it means to live, die, and come home again. We're drawn in by sorrow and grief, but also the joys of celebrating a long life and how simple it is to find laughter and light in the quietest and darkest of moments. … This year I have disappeared from the harvest routine- the pickers throwing their trays under the vines, grape hooks flying, the heavy bunches flying- pickers running to the running tractors with trays held high above their heads and the arc of dark fruit falling heavily into the half-ton bins. The hornets swarming in the diesel-filled air. Jane Mead is the author of four collections of poetry, most recently MONEY MONEY MONEY / WATER WATER WATER (2014). Her poems appear regularly in journals and anthologies, and she's the recipient of a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, a Whiting Writers Award, and a Lannan Foundation Completion Grant. She teaches at the low-residency MFA program at Drew University and farms in Northern California"..

    Integrity in Publishing: Some Considerations for Dealing with Complaints about Author Misconduct

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    Complaints made to editors about an author’s unethical behaviour relating to work submitted for publication or work that has already been published must be dealt with in accordance with The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Despite the ramifications of breaches of ethical practice, there is little published information about how complaints relating to author misconduct are managed. This paper provides an overview of the subject and will be of interest to authors and would-be authors

    Measurement of Restraint Moment Effect on Lab Specimens with Precast Girders Made Continuous

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    Typically precast girders are designed and utilized as simple supported members. Alternatively, the precast girders can be made continuous at the intermediate support using cast-in-place concrete topping. Once the girders are made continuous, time-dependent restraint moments will occur. The magnitude of the restraint moment is mainly affected by the creep and shrinkage behaviour of the concrete and the age of the girders at continuity. The developing restraint moment may affect the stress conditions near the support region and, in extreme cases, result in the loss of the integrity of the structural member. Currently, full-scale experimental campaign is underway on the shear behaviour precast continuous girders at Delft University of Technology. Inverted T girders are individually cast and later made continuous after a certain period. To investigate the influence of restrained action and quantify the prestress losses, fiber optic sensors (FOS) are embedded in the girders. By utilizing the FOS, the evolution of the concrete strain is monitored. This paper presents the measurement of the time-dependent strains. Furthermore, the concrete strains are analysed to evaluate the prestress loss and time-dependent restraint moment effect.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Concrete Structure

    Dermatology made easy (Book Review)

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    Dermatology Made Easy provides a concise, pocket-sized reference guide to any clinician with a focus on the practice of dermatology. The book is authored by associate professor Amanda Oakley, with whom some readers will be familiar from the hugely successful DermNetNZ.org resource. The author combines more than 3 decades of clinical experience with finesse in easy-to-digest information in this valuable resource. With a focus on high-yield dermatologic complaints, this book masterfully selects topics of importance and directs readers to the free online resource for further guidance or details on more complex topics. The opening chapter introduces readers to a systematic diagnostic approach with a differential diagnostic tool categorized by symptoms, morphology, and body site, highlighting patterns of a disease and predilections for certain body sites to assist with diagnosis. This diagnostic approach will be new to some; however, it is well discussed in the text and will enhance many clinicians' mastery of dermatology concepts.Full Tex

    Buy Early

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    Buy Early date: 1917-18 illustrator/author: Locally made agency: unknown size: 48.3 x 69.9 cmhttps://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/wwI_posters_maine/1004/thumbnail.jp
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