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The Crowood Press Ltd The Helicopter Pilot's Companion: A Manual for
Book SynopsisThe Helicopter Pilot's Companion is essential reading for those who are considering training to be a helicopter pilot, those currently undertaking training and those who have recently gained their Private Pilot's Licence for helicopters. Written in a clear, no-nonsense style, it covers a whole range of subjects concerning rotary aviation including common myths about flying helicopters, choosing a flying school and an instructor, the basics of rotary aerodynamics, and all practical aspects of learning to fly helicopters. Issues are examined that are important when the new helicopter pilot has gained his, or her, licence and is able to fly along, including flying with passengers, coping with challenging weather and dealing with emergencies. In addition, the author provides useful advice to those readers who are considering becoming professional helicopter pilots.
£12.34
Springer London Ltd Bridging the Gap to University Mathematics
Book SynopsisHelps to ease the transition between school/college and university mathematics by (re)introducing readers to a range of topics that they will meet in the first year of a degree course in the mathematical sciences, refreshing their knowledge of basic techniques and focussing on areas that are often perceived as the most challenging. Each chapter starts with a "Test Yourself" section so that readers can monitor their progress and readily identify areas where their understanding is incomplete. A range of exercises, complete with full solutions, makes the book ideal for self-study.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews:“This book has been ‘written by students for students’. … the quite talkative style makes this book a pleasant ‘arm chair reading’ for freshmen and event teachers. … it can be recommended as an additional source for students in their first year calculus or linear algebra course.” (Jürgen Appell, zbMATH, Vol. 1271, 2013)“The authors of Bridging the Gap to University Mathematics, were students at a British university. … Their book consists of 20 independent chapters … including two on mechanics and two on differential equations. … Induction is done well, and there is material on logic and truth tables as well as on proof by contrapositive. … the book could be very useful to the beginning mathematics or engineering student–and even to the professor.” (James M. Cargal, UMAP Journal, Vol. 31 (1), 2010)"The book can be used also by … undergraduate students, graduate students (in their first years), high-school teachers, even mathematics faculty (to get ideas on making their courses more accessible to students). The book covers an array of twenty topics, from simple inequalities to series, and is easy to read, which makes it ideal for self-study. … It is an easy and entertaining read. … a good book to have for any student taking mathematics courses, as well as for any teacher teaching mathematics courses." (Mihaela Poplicher, The Mathematical Association of America, April, 2009)"Bridging the Gap to University Mathematics is intended to do exactly what the title suggests. Gould and Hurst were, at the time of writing, both students and one gets the feeling that their desire is to tell prospective students what they themselves wish someone had told them before they embarked on their own mathematical journey at university…The book covers a broad range of topics…Well written and easy to read, it divides the material into twenty chapters, which are broken down into manageable chunks. Every chapter begins with ten ’test yourself’ questions designed to help the student discover whether they really do understand a particular topic. As each one is written as a single entity, not depending on preceding content, it is a book that students can dip in and out of rather than read from cover to cover.It is pleasantly laid out and contains numerous worked examples which clearly illustrate the more complicated concepts. Each subsection is followed by an exercise for the students to work through to test their understanding. All answers, to these and the starter questions, are provided at the back of the book enabling students to monitor their progress. Concluding each chapter is a very helpful section entitled ’where now?’ which explains how this area of mathematics might come into their university course and where it could lead to. Readers are helpfully referred to other texts for further, more in-depth, material or interest. Lastly, an appendix provides useful formulae and extension questions, this time with worked solutions...The book is written in a fresh, conversational style that is neither patronising nor written in a format intended to solely appeal to the young. It is a book that one could quite easily use as the basis of an introductory or foundation course or to stretch the brightest sixth-formers with something interesting, possibly after they have taken their exams." (Noel-Ann Bradshaw, LMS, September 2010)Table of ContentsInequalities.- Trigonometry, Differentiation and Exponents.- Polar Coordinates.- Complex Numbers.- Vectors.- Matrices.- Matrices as Maps.- Separable Differential Equations.- Integrating Factors.- Mechanics.- Logic, Sets and Functions.- Proof Methods.- Probability.- Distributions.- Making Decisions.- Geometry.- Hyperbolic Trigonometry.- Motion and Curvature.- Sequences.- Series.
£15.19
CABI Publishing Hemp: Industrial Production and Uses
Book SynopsisHemp production for industrial purposes continues to grow worldwide, and is currently being used for many applications including house insulation, paper making, animal bedding, fabric, rope making and also as a biofuel. This book brings together international experts to examine all aspects of industrial hemp production, including the origins of hemp production, as well as the botany and anatomy, genetics and breeding, quality assessment, regulations, and the agricultural and industrial economics of hemp production. A translation of Le Chanvre Industriel, this book has been revised and updated for an international audience and is essential reading for producers of industrial hemp, industry personnel and agriculture researchers and students.Table of Contents1: Hemp: A Plant with a Worldwide Distribution 2: The History of Hemp 3: Physiology and Botany of Industrial Hemp 4: Genetics and Selection of Hemp 5: Factors Affecting the Yield of Industrial Hemp – Experimental Results from France 6: Hemp Agronomics and Cultivation 7: Legislative Controls on the Cultivation of Hemp 8: The Agricultural Economics of Hemp 9: The Industrial Hemp Economy 10: Integrated Quality Management for Bast Fibres in Technical Applications 11: Use of Natural Fibres in Composites for German Automotive Production from 1999 to 2005 12: Increasing Demand for European Hemp Fibres 13: Hemp in Papermaking 14: Hemp and Plastics 15: Medicinal Uses of Hemp 16: Hemp Seeds for Nutrition 17: Hemp and the Construction Industry 18: The Uses of Hemp for Domestic Animals 19: Chemical and Morphological Differences in Hemp Varieties 20: Hemp Production Outside the EU – North America and Eastern Europe 21: The Role of Hemp in Sustainable Development
£49.92
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe Ace The Technical Pilot Interview 2E
Book SynopsisPublisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.Get your career off the ground with this updated guide to acing the technical pilot interview!Written by an experienced airline pilot, Ace the Technical Pilot Interview, Second Edition is filled with more than 1000 questions and answers, many of them all-new. This practical study tool asks the right questions so you'll know the right answers. It's a must-have, one-stop resource for all pilots, regardless of aircraft type, performance, or global region.Ace the Technical Pilot Interview, Second Edition helps you: Review the material most likely to be asked on your interview Practice with 1000+ exam-style questions--complete with answers Learn about the latest technologies, includTable of ContentsAbbreviations Chapter 1: Aerodynamics Chapter 2: Engines Chapter 3: Jet & Propeller Aircraft Differences Chapter 4: Navigation Chapter 5: Atmosphere and Speed Chapter 6: Aircraft Instruments and Systems Chapter 7: Performance and Flight Planning Chapter 8: Meteorology and Weather Recognition Chapter 9: Flight Operations and Technique Chapter 10: Human Performance Chapter 11: Type-Specific Questions
£22.79
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe Stick and Rudder An Explanation of the Art of
Book SynopsisPublisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.WHAT'S IN STICK AND RUDDER: The invisible secret of all heavier-than-air flight: the Angle of Attack. What it is, and why it can't be seen. How lift is made, and what the pilot has to do with it. Why airplanes stall How do you know you're about to stall? The landing approach. How the pilot's eye functions in judging the approach. The visual clues by which an experienced pilot unconsciously judges: how you can quickly learn to use them. "The Spot that does not move." This is the first statement of this pheTable of ContentsPART I: WINGS Chapter 1: How a Wing is Flown Chapter 2: The Airplane's Gaits Chapter 3: Lift and Buoyancy Chapter 4: The Flying Instinct PART II: SOME AIR SENSE Chapter 5: The Law of the Roller Coaster Chapter 6: Wind Drift Chapter 7: What the Airplane Wants to Do Chapter 8: That Thing Called Torque PART III: THE CONTROLS Chapter 9: The Flippers and the Throttle Chapter 10: The Ailerons Chapter 11: The Rudder PART IV: THE BASIC MANEUVERS Chapter 12: The Turn Chapter 13: Straight and Level Cruising Chapter 14: The Glide PART V: GETTING DOWN Chapter 15: The Approach Chapter 16: The Landing Chapter 17: The Landing Run PART VI: THE DANGERS OF THE AIR Chapter 18: The Dangers of the Air PART VII: SOME MORE AIR SENSE Chapter 19: The Working Speeds of an Airplane Chapter 20: Thin Air
£21.84
John Wiley & Sons Inc Chemical Reaction Engineering
Book SynopsisChemical reaction engineering is concerned with the exploitation of chemical reactions on a commercial scale. Ita s goal is the successful design and operation of chemical reactors. This text emphasizes qualitative arguments, simple design methods, graphical procedures, and frequent comparison of capabilities of the major reactor types.Table of ContentsPartial table of contents: Overview of Chemical Reaction Engineering. HOMOGENEOUS REACTIONS IN IDEAL REACTORS. Introduction to Reactor Design. Design for Single Reactions. Design for Parallel Reactions. Potpourri of Multiple Reactions. NON IDEAL FLOW. Compartment Models. The Dispersion Model. The Tank-in-Series Model. REACTIONS CATALYZED BY SOLIDS. Solid Catalyzed Reactions. The Packed Bed Catalytic Reactor. Deactivating Catalysts. HETEROGENEOUS REACTIONS. Fluid-Fluid Reactions: Kinetics. Fluid-Particle Reactions: Design. BIOCHEMICAL REACTIONS. Enzyme Fermentation. Substrate Limiting Microbial Fermentation. Product Limiting Microbial Fermentation. Appendix. Index.
£247.46
Basic Books The Design of Everyday Things Revised and
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£16.00
Springer International Publishing AG Rocket Ranch: The Nuts and Bolts of the Apollo
Book SynopsisJonathan Ward takes the reader deep into the facilities at Kennedy Space Center to describe NASA’s first computer systems used for spacecraft and rocket checkout and explain how tests and launches proceeded. Descriptions of early operations include a harrowing account of the heroic efforts of pad workers during the Apollo 1 fire. A companion to the author’s book Countdown to a Moon Launch: Preparing Apollo for Its Historic Journey, this explores every facet of the facilities that served as the base for the Apollo/Saturn missions. Hundreds of illustrations complement the firsthand accounts of more than 70 Apollo program managers and engineers. The era of the Apollo/Saturn missions was perhaps the most exciting period in American space exploration history. Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center were buzzing with activity. Thousands of workers came to town to build the facilities and launch the missions needed to put an American on the Moon before the end of the decade. Work at KSC involved much more than just launching rockets. It was a place like none other on Earth. Technicians performed intricate operations, and hazards abounded everywhere, including lightning, fire, highly-toxic fuels, snakes, heat, explosives, LOX spills, and even plutonium. The reward for months of 7-day workweeks under intense pressure was witnessing a Saturn V at liftoff.For anyone who ever wished they had worked at Kennedy Space Center during the Apollo era, this book is the next best thing. The only thing missing is the smell of rocket fuel in the morning.Trade Review“Ward … makes the inner workings of the Apollo and Saturn space missions very understandable. … He does a fantastic job of showing the behind-the-scenes work that allowed the Apollo and Saturn space missions to take place. All readers interested in the history of space exploration will enjoy this work. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readership levels.” (C. Charnaswskas-Jasionowicz, Choice, Vol. 53 (9), May, 2016)“Rocket Ranch is an enjoyable overview of the Kennedy Space Center during the 1960s and a once-over-lightly account of the Moon landing program. … Contained here is the best account I have seen of the computing efforts at KSC and the operational aspects of the Apollo program. There is also a lengthy chapter on the Apollo 1 fire that many will find of interest. Ward relies on more than seventy interviews that he personally conducted … .” (Roger Launius's Blog, launiusr.wordpress.com, March, 2016)“Rocket Ranch is the most recent attempt by memorabilia collectors to provide a technical description of Kennedy Space Center. Space Center enthusiasts and technophiles will love the detailed descriptions and the stories drawn from Ward’s interviews with employees, contractors, and associates of Kennedy Space Center during the Apollo era. … Kennedy Space Center technophiles will love Ward’s Rocket Ranch for providing them a more detailed and largely accurate description of Apollo-era technology infrastructure in a well-organized tour guide format.” (Orville Butler, Quest, Vol. 23 (2), 2016)Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Setting the Stage for Apollo/Saturn 1960-1966.- The Apollo 1 Fire.- The Spacecraft Assembly and Checkout Facilities.- The VAB and the Mobile Launcher.- The Launch Control Center and Firing Rooms.- Launch Pads 39A and 39B.- Life at the Launch Pad.- Epilogue: The End of an Era.
£33.24
Simon & Schuster A Mind at Play
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£16.14
Schiffer Publishing Ltd The Soviet Space Program
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£17.09
John Wiley & Sons Inc Robot Building For Dummies
Book SynopsisReady to enter the robot world? This book walks you through building your very own little metal assistant from a kit, dressing it up, giving it a brain, programming it to do things, even making it talk. It also includes some titbits about robot history, icons and other navigational aids; tear-out cheat sheet; and top ten lists.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 About This Book 1 Conventions Used in This Book 1 What You’re Not to Read 2 Foolish Assumptions 2 How This Book Is Organized 3 Part I: Getting Started with Robotics 3 Part II: Programmable Robot Prep 4 Part III: Building a Programmable Robot 4 Part IV: Augmenting Your Programmable Robot 4 Part V: The Part of Tens 5 Icons Used in This Book 5 Where to Go from Here 6 Part I: Getting Started with Robotics 7 Chapter 1: So, You Want to Build a Robot? 9 The Robotics Revolution 10 Where have we been? 10 Are we there yet? 10 Where are we going? 11 Robot Uses 12 Security 12 Surveillance and exploration 13 Human helper 14 Chapter 2: Plotting a Path 15 Starting with a Kit 15 Selecting a Robot Kit 16 Nonprogrammable kits 17 Programmable kits 21 Moving Up to Robot Construction Sets 24 Anatomy of a robot construction set 24 Grow, grow, and outgrow! 25 Building a Robot from Scratch 25 Choosing what to get off the shelf 25 Parts sources 27 Economics and Time Considerations 28 Start small 28 Haste makes waste 29 Don’t get stuck in a rut! 29 Reuse and recycle 29 Get testy with your robot 30 Get on the right path 30 Chapter 3: Building Your First Robot 31 Robot Kit to the Rescue 31 On Your Mark, Get Set 32 Making time 32 Your workspace 33 Tools and grunting noises 33 Precautions 34 It’s in the book 36 Let the Building Begin 36 Jumping ahead 36 Going nuts 37 Cutting up 37 The story of gears and motors 37 Batteries are last 37 Extra parts 38 Testing and Troubleshooting 38 The dead robot 39 Motor problems 39 Side stepping 40 Soccer Jr in Action 40 Soccer 40 Gathering balls 41 Shooting pool 41 Sumo without the bulk 42 Learning Your Robot Chops 42 Motors making my head spin 42 Grinding those gears 43 Cams, but not for the Web 44 Juicing it up with batteries 45 Baby Robot Steps 48 Part II: Programmable Robot Prep 49 Chapter 4: Setting Up Your Robot Workshop 51 Creating an Ideal Work Area 51 Getting Organized 53 Tool Time 54 Personal computer 54 Testing equipment 55 Power strips 59 Machining 60 CAD software 60 Testing your circuit board design 60 Integrated development environment 61 Device programmers 61 How to Solder 62 Soldering 101 62 Undoing solder mistakes 63 Soldering tips 64 How do you keep it so clean? 66 Anti-Static Considerations: Can’t Touch This! 66 Mr Owl, how many volts does it take ? 66 The honorable discharge 67 A Robot Library 68 Chapter 5: The Nuts and Bolts of Robot Building 71 Pieces and Parts 71 What’s It All Made Of? 72 Heavy metal 72 One word — plastic 73 It was good enough for Pinocchio 73 Nuts and Bolts 74 Double standards 74 Don’t fall apart on me 74 Motors for Locomotion 75 The useful DC gear motor 75 The versatile RC servo 79 Making Sense of Sensors 82 Electronics Primer 83 Resistors resist 83 Take charge with capacitors 85 Cable, connectors, and wires 87 Semiconductors 88 Creating circuit boards 90 Power to the Robots 94 Series and parallel demystified 95 Bench DC power supply 95 Tethered power 97 Chapter 6: A Programming Primer 99 Software and Computers 99 Keep it modular 100 Programming: The low road 100 Programming: The high road 101 Programming quick-start 101 Anatomy of a Program 102 Comments 102 Declarations 103 Instructions 104 Sample program 104 Useful Code Snippets 105 Useful Subroutines 107 Starting a program 108 Backing away to the left 108 Sounding an alarm 109 Okay, I Programmed Now What? 110 Part III: Building a Programmable Robot 111 Chapter 7: Preparing to Build a Programmable Robot 113 Robot Components Overview 114 Looking at basic robot parts 114 Looking at ARobot’s components 116 Assembly Process Overview 117 Organizing and Prepping the Parts 118 Gathering your tools 119 Preparing the parts 119 To Paint or Not to Paint? 120 The rugged look 120 The snazzy look 121 Chapter 8: From Whiskers to Wheels 123 Starting with Whiskers 123 Attaching the Drive Motor 125 Dealing with Wheels 126 The encoder sensor 126 The front wheel axle 126 Rear steering alignment 129 Chapter 9: If I Only Had a Brain 133 Adding the Controller 133 Selecting just the right controller 134 Installing the controller board 135 Installing the controller 136 Connecting the battery cable 136 Connecting the body cable 138 Finishing Touches 138 Turning ARobot On 139 Chapter 10: Introducing Your Robot to Your Computer 141 Working with the Basic Stamp Editor 141 Installing the software 142 Opening the editor 142 Loading or creating a program 142 Downloading a program to ARobot 142 Troubleshooting downloading 145 Running the Built-In Programs 146 Testing the robot’s functions 146 Adjusting the steering 149 Wandering around with the Wander program 150 Troubleshooting 150 Tricky whiskers 151 Steering gone astray 151 Getting the drive motor right 152 Controller, this is the tower We have a problem 152 The dead robot 153 Part IV: Augmenting Your Programmable Robot 155 Chapter 11: Expanding Your Robot’s Universe 157 Adding Rear Whiskers 157 All about whiskers 158 Collecting the parts 159 Installing the whiskers 160 Controlling the whiskers 163 Adding an Expansion Board 165 Collecting the parts 167 Preparing the board 167 Installing the expansion board 168 Building a Motorized Head 172 Selecting a motor 173 Mounting the motor 174 Adding a perf board 175 Controlling the motor 175 Troubleshooting 177 Accessorizing 177 Wheel covers 178 Handles 178 Beefing up the payload capacity 179 Running lights 181 Clear dome 182 Rubber bumpers 183 Chapter 12: Making Your Robot See the Light 185 Making Sense of Light Sensors 185 The hardware part 186 And the software part 186 Pulling Together the Light-Sensing Hardware 187 Selecting the sensor 188 Testing the sensor before you commit 188 Planning and building the circuit 189 Interfacing to the controller 192 Writing the Software That Interprets the Hardware 195 Writing the low-level software 195 Hooking up with the high-level software 196 Troubleshooting the software 197 Putting Your Sensor to Work: Real-World Applications 198 Making your robot sleepy 198 Programming a light alarm 200 Positioning the light sensor 202 More Light Sensor Ideas 205 Improving direction sensing 206 Software filtering 206 Overdoing it 207 Chapter 13: Some Like It Hot 209 Sensational Temperature Sensors 209 Thermistors can take the heat 210 Semiconductors: Sensitive, three-legged creatures 211 Building the Temperature-Sensor System 212 Under the hood: Creating a temperature-sensor circuit 213 Collecting the parts 214 Installing the temperature sensor 215 Temperature sensor, meet the controller 215 Turning the switch 217 The Brains of the Beast: The Software 218 The driver at the lower level 218 Taking things to a higher level 219 Hot or cold: Testing the software 220 Making sense of the numbers 221 Troubleshooting temperature-sensor software 221 Turning Up the Heat: Real-World Applications 222 Your new hobby: Temperature logging 223 Danger: Temperature alarm 227 Robots that run hot and cold 229 Chapter 14: Halt! Who Goes There? 233 Detecting Motion: An Overview 233 Building the Motion-Detector System 235 Collecting the parts 235 Wired for motion 237 Testing the motion detector 240 Troubleshooting the motion-detector sensor 242 The assembly: Putting the sensor in place 243 The Brains of the Beast: The Software 244 Low-level code 245 High-level code 245 Troubleshooting 246 Real-World Applications 247 Doorway greeting 247 Pest alarm 250 Chapter 15: Yakety-Yak: Adding Speech to Your Robot 251 Straight Talk about Speech Technology 252 Electronic deflation to the rescue 252 The power of text-to-speech systems 253 Building a Speech System 255 Getting speech off-the-shelf 255 Collecting the parts 258 Wiring 258 Mounting the speech module 260 Testing 261 Troubleshooting 262 Creating Sound Software 263 Communicating with the sound module 263 The sound module command reference 264 Recording sound 266 Building Your Robot’s Vocabulary 268 Putting Speech to Work 268 Debugging 269 Navigation 269 Safety 269 Security 269 Data collection 269 Making music 270 Talking about Robots 270 Chapter 16: I See You 271 All about Video Systems 271 Some general guidelines 272 Cameras 272 Monitors 276 Tethered or wireless? 277 To hear or not to hear 279 Where to buy? 280 Pretesting 281 Mounting a Board Camera 282 Collecting components 282 Mounting the camera 283 Providing power 286 Determining connector gender 287 Making and soldering the cable 288 Creating a Tethered Video System 289 Video-only tether 290 Tethering other signals 291 Attaching cables 292 Using the tethered video system 294 Creating a Wireless Video System 294 Installing the transmitter 294 Connecting the receiver and monitor 295 Using the wireless video system 295 Troubleshooting 296 Wireless Data Links 297 Camera Positioning 298 Facing straight 299 Three-step panning 299 Slow scanning 300 Adding a tilt axis 301 Applications Using the Video System 302 Navigation 302 Inspection 303 Exploration 303 Security 303 A Robot’s Vision 304 Chapter 17: Controlling Your Robot from Afar 305 All about Remote Control 305 Optical remote control 306 Tethered remote control 306 Radio-frequency remote control 307 The Lowdown on RC Systems 307 Model RC systems 308 RC servo motors: The power behind RC 309 The RC servo-motor interface 310 RC system frequencies 310 Channels 311 Purchasing an RC System 311 What’s the cost? 311 Buying online 312 Installing an RC System 312 Wiring 313 Mounting the RC receiver 316 Antenna 318 Testing 319 Software 319 Troubleshooting 322 Half and Half: RC and Autonomous Behavior 322 Getting things wired 324 Software 324 Part V: The Part of Tens 327 Chapter 18: Ten Excellent Parts Suppliers 329 Tower Hobbies 329 Supercircuits 330 Mouser Electronics 330 Parallax 331 McMaster-Carr 332 Stock Drive Products 332 Radio Shack 333 80/20 334 Edmund Scientific 334 Parts Suppliers a la Carte 335 Circuit Specialties 335 Jameco Electronics 335 Marlin P Jones & Assoc 336 All Electronics 336 Mendelsons Electronics 336 Ramsey Kits 336 Small Parts 336 JK Micro 337 Carl’s Electronics 337 Chapter 19: Ten Safety Pointers 339 Cut Away from Your Body 339 Avoid the Pinch Points 339 Slipping Is Bad 340 Soldering Pitfalls 340 Hot Glue Follies 340 Super Glue on You 341 Dancing around the Drill 341 AC Stands for Are You Crazy! 341 Discharging Capacitors 342 Clipping Nippers 342 Index 343
£20.69
New Society Publishers Essential Hempcrete Construction The Complete
Book Synopsis The essential guide to hempcrete - a strong, versatile, environmentally friendly, energy-efficient natural insulating material Hempcrete is a versatile, energy-efficient natural insulation material, useful for walls, roofs and floors. Made from the inner stem of the hemp plant mixed with a lime-based binder, it is a very strong, lightweight and breathable alternative to manufactured insulations. Essential Hempcrete Construction is a fully illustrated practical guide to this affordable, renewable method, from procurement to finishing. Going well beyond the scope of many natural building books, this indispensable manual includes a complete introduction to hempcrete, packed with all the information you need to determine whether it''s the right choice for your project. It covers: Material specifications, testing and building code references and climate data Detail drawings for design reference Tool lists, and complete stTable of Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Rationale Chapter 3: Appropriate Use Chapter 4: Building Science Notes Chapter 5: Material Specifications Chapter 6: Design Options for Hempcrete Chapter 7: Design Notes for Hempcrete Chapter 8: Hempcrete Mixes Chapter 9: Construction Procedure Chapter 10: Finishes Chapter 11: Maintenance and Renovations Chapter 12: Building Codes and Permits Chapter 13: Experiments and Future Developments Chapter 14: Tools Chapter 15: Conclusion Resources Index About the Author
£26.09
Haynes Publishing Group Kubota Compilation K1 K2 K3
Book SynopsisSpecific Models Covered:Models L175, L210, L225, L225DT, L260; Models B5100D, B5100E, B6100D, B6100E, B6100HST-D, B6100HST-E, B7100D, B7100HST-D, B7100HST-E; Models L185, L235, L245, L275, L285, L295, L305, L345, L355
£24.00
Penguin Books Ltd Diddly Squat
Book SynopsisPull on your wellies, grab your flat cap and join Jeremy Clarkson in this hilarious and fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the infamous Diddly Squat FarmTHE NO. 1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER''Brilliant . . . laugh-out-loud'' Daily Telegraph''Outrageously funny . . . will have you in stitches'' Time Out_________Welcome to Clarkson''s farm.It''s always had a nice ring to it. Jeremy just never thought that one day his actual job would be ''a farmer''.And, sadly, it doesn''t mean he''s any good at it.From buying the wrong tractor (Lamborghini, since you ask . . .) to formation combine harvesting, getting tied-up in knots of red tape to chasing viciously athletic cows, our hero soon learns that enthusiasm alone might not be enough.Jeremy may never succeed in becoming master of his land, but, as he''s discovering, the fun lies in the trying . . ._________''Trade ReviewBrilliant . . . laugh-out-loud * Daily Telegraph *Outrageously funny . . . will have you in stitches * Time Out *Very funny . . . I cracked up laughing on the tube * Evening Standard *
£10.44
Haynes Publishing Group BSA Unit Singles 58 72 Haynes Repair Manual
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£26.25
Cornell University Press Roads
Book SynopsisSweeping in scope and conceptually ambitious, this book tells a story of infrastructure and of global flows of money, goods, and people.Trade Review"What is the relation between the unity and stability of the nation-state and the state of a nation's infrastructure? In addressing this question, Roads forces us to consider, among much else, the expertise of infrastructure's architects, the construction engineers, whose work is attuned to the instability, unruliness and unevenness of the environments within which infrastructure is assembled. The infrastructure of the road turns out not to be the stable base on which the state can ground its existence, but a situated achievement. Penny Harvey and Hannah Knox’s remarkable ethnography of infrastructure is a vital intervention, in anthropology and beyond." -- Andrew Barry, University College London, author of Material Politics: Disputes Along the PipelineTable of ContentsIntroduction: Anthropology, Infrastructure, and ExpertisePART I. ROADS AS STATE SPACE: PAST DESIRES AND FUTURE IMAGINARIES1. Historical Futures2. Integration and DifferencePART II. CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES, REGULATORY DEVICES3. Figures in the Soil4. Health and Safety and the Politics of Safe Living5. Corruption and Public WorksPART III. THE MODERN STATE: PROMISE AND DEFERRAL6. Impossible Publics7. Conclusions: Inauguration, Engineering, and the Politics of Infrastructural FormNotes References Index
£25.19
Institution of Engineering and Technology Strapdown Inertial Navigation Technology IEE
Book SynopsisInertial navigation is widely used for the guidance of aircraft, missiles, ships and land vehicles, as well as in a number of novel applications such as surveying underground pipelines in drilling operations. This book sets out to provide a clear and concise description of the physical principles of inertial navigation, the associated growth of errors and their compensation. There is also detailed treatment of recent developments in inertial sensor technology and a description of techniques for implementing and evaluating such systems. This new edition includes a number of refinements covering sensor technology, geodesy and error modelling, plus new chapters on MEMS technology and inertial systems applications.Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Fundamental principles and historical developments of inertial navigation Chapter 3: Basic principles of strapdown inertial navigation systems Chapter 4: Gyroscope technology 1 Chapter 5: Gyroscope technology 2 Chapter 6: Accelerometer and multi-sensor technology Chapter 7: MEMS inertial sensors Chapter 8: Testing, calibration and compensation Chapter 9: Strapdown system technology Chapter 10: Inertial navigation system alignment Chapter 11: Strapdown navigation system computation Chapter 12: Generalised system performance analysis Chapter 13: Integrated navigation systems Chapter 14: Design example Chapter 15: Alternative applications of IN sensors and systems Appendices
£112.10
HarperCollins Publishers Ranunculus: Beautiful buttercups for home and
Book SynopsisRanunculus offers advice on how to care for and propagate these colourful cultivated members of the buttercup family. Naomi Slade explores a wide range of ranunculus species and cultivars, all beautifully photographed by Georgianna Lane in their technicolour glory from palest pink to deep burgundy via white, orange, red and yellow. Pert as a rosebud and blousy as a dahlia, Ranunculus asiaticus is the flower of the moment. From ancestors that grew wild in the eastern Mediterranean, these Persian buttercups have been bred and selected to create fully double blooms; with layers of delicate, tissue-paper petals sculpted to perfection and available in a range of colours to suit any occasion. The buttercup family is a huge and diverse one, however, and the genus Ranunculus contains not just these exotic florists’ darlings, but a whole range of their close relatives too. Some are familiar: when fields and lawns are sprinkled with golden meadow buttercups, we can be sure that spring has arrived. Yet there are also rare mountain blooms, perched on crags and fed by the melting snow, and forms that thrive in pond margins or flourish in fast-flowing streams. Naomi Slade explores the world of buttercups, from their wild origins to their most successfully cultivated and most popular forms. Some are easy to grow, some less so, and this book offers tips and advice to help the reader embrace not just those near-wild forms that lend themselves to naturalistic planting schemes, and the exquisite, collectible alpines, but also the brilliant, desirable, Persian buttercups that are so perfect for cutting and arranging.Trade ReviewNaomi Slade ‘goes the extra mile, giving us added bits of useful information that can really help gardeners develop their practical knowledge.’ – Garden Media Guild Award Winner 2022 ‘A colourful, informative book that is an inspiring read for anyone who loves these luxurious, abundant blooms..' – Gardens Illustrated For Dahlias: 'A comprehensive, quick-reference guide. This is a visually stunning book with superb photography, which makes it a beautiful experience to turn each page – a great introduction to the genus.' – Gardens Illustrated Magazine 'Simply glorious.' – Daily Mail Weekend 'Handsomely produced and lushly illustrated.' – The Irish Times For Hydrangeas: 'Instantly re-educates and inspires, leaving one determined to uproot half the garden and replant it with hydrangeas.' – The Sunday Times For Peonies: ‘Simply flicking through the pages … is a sensualist’s dream.’ – The Sunday Times
£22.50
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe The Complete Handbook of Sand Casting
Book SynopsisPublisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
£18.04
Oxford University Press A Dictionary of Electronics and Electrical
Book SynopsisThis dictionary includes 5,000 definitions of the terms, theories, and practices in the area of electronics and electrical science and engineering. It includes coverage of circuits, power, systems, magnetic devices, control theory, communications, signal processing, and telecommunications.Table of ContentsPrelimsA-Z textAppendices Abbreviations
£14.39
WW Norton & Co Light of the Stars
Book SynopsisAstrophysicist and NPR commentator Adam Frank reveals what the latest research on alien civilisations may tell us about our own.Trade Review"In this provocative new book, Adam Frank makes the case that one good way to think about life on Earth is to think about the prospect of life on other planets—and what it might have to teach us about how to be good Earthlings." -- Sean Carroll"Pleasingly, the findings here are more hopeful and proactive than has been the case elsewhere, encouraging us to take charge and create a better future. As far as messages go, it's not a bad one." -- How It Works"We may have no proof that aliens exist, but US astrophysicist Adam Frank is pretty convinced." -- Best Holiday Reading - New Scientist"With an easy-to follow writing style, Frank has thoughtfully tackled the concept of life beyond Earth, without resorting to fantasies of' little green men'. Light of the Stars is a concise and insightful read, which, aside from being very difficult to put down, will leave you wanting to learn more about the potential for life amongst the stars. So sit down and get comfortable, as you may be glued to this book for some time." -- BBC Sky at Night"The author makes the case that as the exploration of Venus and Mars helped humanity properly formulate the theory of the greenhouse effect, so can exoplanets and the search for exo-civilizations inform how we deal with the growing pains of a maturing civilization at odds with its own host planet." -- On our Bookshelf - Nature
£18.89
Cornell University Press The Beekeepers Handbook
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewSince the publication of the first edition of the handbook in 1973, many thousands of novice and experienced beekeepers have relied on this book as the preferred single-volume guide to bee keeping * British Journal of Entomology and Natural History *
£22.79
Pearson Education Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics
Book SynopsisProfessor Glyn James is currently Emeritus Professor in Mathematics at Coventry University, having previously been Dean of the School of Mathematical and Information Sciences. Professor Phil Dyke is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at the School of Computing, Electronics and Mathematics, University of Plymouth. Tim Reis is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Greenwich. He is an applied mathematician with interests in fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, and mathematical modelling. His doctoral thesis was honoured with the Vernon Harrison prize by the British Society of Rheology and he continues to conduct research into the modelling and simulation of complex flows. Tim teaches a range of mathematical subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate level and he is actively involved in promoting mathematics to the wider community. Table of ContentsPreface About the authors Introduction Matrix Analysis Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations Vector Calculus Functions of a Complex Variable Laplace Transforms The z Transform Fourier Series The Fourier Transform Partial Differential Equations Optimization Applied Probability and Statistics Answers to Exercises Index
£62.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Sailing to the Edge of Time
Book SynopsisJohn Kretschmer is sailing's practical philosopher as much a doer as a thinker. And that is the overarching theme of this chronicle of a sailing life. Often amusing, sometimes poignant, occasionally terrifying but always inspiring, his deeply personal account is a welcome reminder of the good life waiting at sea. With hundreds of thousands of nautical miles under his keel, John's adventures have taken him several times around the world, with challenging crossings of the Atlantic and the Pacific, a narrow escape from a coup in Yemen, an unlikely deliverance from a coral reef off Belize as well as more serene, introspective passages where trade winds are blowing and stories are flowing. His crew has included CEOs, actors, writers, teachers, kids in essence, everyone. John's narrative is interwoven with practical tips and advice in seamanship, but also, and just as importantly, his hard-won insights about making the most of our lives. He truly believes we find out who we really are,Trade ReviewA remarkable and very enjoyable cocktail of blue water, action and wisdom. Kretschmer is a fine writer and an inspiration. * Tristan Gooley *[A] poignant, yet relatable tale … Kretschmer tells an insightful and quietly triumphant story. * Sail Magazine *[E]vocative and profound … indispensable … fascinating … A must-have for any sailor’s library. * The Florida Times Union *'Kretch' as his friends call him is a successful businessman, a compelling lecturer and raconteur and a splendid writer. This new book reminds me of Joseph Conrad’s first book The Mirror of the Sea, which was a memoir from his life as a ship captain and a refection on what a life at sea can teach an observant and thoughtful person. Kretch just may by our own modern-day Conrad, which in my book is no small thing. If you love sailing, life and good writing, you’ll enjoy Sailing to the Edge of Time.. * Blue Water Sailing *Kretschmer’s style as a storyteller is well defined, but in Sailing to the Edge of Time, readers will find hints of a new side of the sailor, one that contemplates bigger questions * Sailing Magazine *Sailing to the Edge of Time is amusing, poignant, terrifying and inspiring all in one, offering riveting accounts of [the author's] adventures around the world, from crossing the Atlantic and the Pacific to a narrow escape from a coup in Yemen. -- Charity de Souza * Trips to Discover: Best Travel Books of 2020 *Filled with all the adventure one expects from someone who has sailed around the world, it is also a poignant and inspirational account of how to live your life to the fullest. Kretschmer is not only a sailor; he’s a philosopher, and if you’re at all interested in thinking as deep as the ocean, this book is perfect for you. * Travel Pulse *
£10.44
Taschen GmbH Joan Blaeu. Atlas Maior of 1665
Book SynopsisSuperlatives tend to fail in describing Joan Blaeu’s Atlas Maior—that being said, it stands as one of the most extravagant feats in the history of mapmaking. The original Latin edition, completed in 1665, was the largest and most expensive book to be published during the 17th century. Its 594 maps appearing across 11 volumes spanned Arctica, Africa, Asia, Europe, and America. Ambitious in scale and artistry, it is included in the Canon of Dutch History, an official survey of 50 individuals, creations, or events that chart the most important historical developments of the Netherlands. TASCHEN’s meticulous reprint brings this luxurious Baroque wonder into the hands of modern readers. In an age of digitized cartography and global connectivity, it celebrates the steadfast beauty of quality printing and restores the wonder of an exploratory age, in which Blaeu’s native Amsterdam was a center of international trade and discovery.This edition is based on the Austrian National Library’s complete colored and gold-heightened copy of Atlas Maior, assuring the finest detail and quality. University of Amsterdam’s Peter van der Krogt introduces the historical and cultural significance of the atlas while providing detailed descriptions for individual maps, revealing the full scale and ambition of Blaeu’s masterwork.Trade Review“There can be few books out there more jaw-droppingly gorgeous than this extraordinary Atlas.” * TNT Magazine *
£54.00
Fox Chapel Publishers International Know Your Bees
Book SynopsisBees play an essential role in the pollination of crops, but they face an increasing number of threats. This book provides information about 32 bee species including their size, habitat, location, nesting and eating habits, plus other interesting facts. A photograph of each species allows easy identification of these beautiful and important insects. Jack Byard is a former mechanic, jewellery craftsman and school technician. He is retired and now lives in Bradford. This is his 13th book in the popular "Know Your" series which also includes Know Your Sheep, Know Your Cattle and Know Your Pigs.
£6.95
The Crowood Press Ltd Hot Mixed Lime and Traditional Mortars: A
Book SynopsisTraditional mortars are eminently workable, effectively porous, economic in use and appropriately durable. Used in buildings for thousands of years, these materials are ideal for repair and conservation work. Unlike cement or modern hydraulic lime, their routine use would make a significant contribution in the struggle against climate change. However, despite the 1975 'lime revival' there remains a deficit in research into the most-used traditional mortars. This book seeks to redress the balance. Drawing upon historic literature, material science and industry case studies, topics covered include: a historical overview of traditional mortars; slaking and mixing hot mixed lime mortars; the essentials of pozzolans, aggregates and lime tempering; plasters, lime washes and sheltercoats, and finally, the revival of interest in the use of like-for-like and compatible mortars.
£22.50
John Wiley & Sons Inc FPGA Prototyping by VHDL Examples
Book SynopsisA hands-on introduction to FPGA prototyping and SoC design This Second Edition of the popular book follows the same learning-by-doing approach to teach the fundamentals and practices of VHDL synthesis and FPGA prototyping. It uses a coherent series of examples to demonstrate the process to develop sophisticated digital circuits and IP (intellectual property) cores, integrate them into an SoC (system on a chip) framework, realize the system on an FPGA prototyping board, and verify the hardware and software operation. The examples start with simple gate-level circuits, progress gradually through the RT (register transfer) level modules, and lead to a functional embedded system with custom I/O peripherals and hardware accelerators. Although it is an introductory text, the examples are developed in a rigorous manner, and the derivations follow strict design guidelines and coding practices used for large, complex digital systems. The new edition is completely Table of ContentsPreface ix Acknowledgments xv PART I BASIC DIGITAL CIRCUITS DEVELOPMENT 1 Gate-level Combinational Circuit 1 1.1 Overview of VHDL 1 1.2 General description 2 1.3 Structural description 6 1.4 Top-level signal mapping 8 1.5 Testbench 9 1.6 Bibliographic notes 11 1.7 Suggested experiments 11 2 Overview of FPGA and EDA software 13 2.1 FPGA 13 2.2 Overview of the Digilent Nexys 4 DDR board 15 2.3 Development flow 16 2.4 Xilinx Vivado Design Suite 18 2.5 Bibliographic notes 18 2.6 Suggested experiments 18 3 RT-level combinational circuit 23 3.1 RT-level components 23 3.2 Routing circuit with concurrent assignment statements 29 3.3 Modeling with a process 34 3.4 Routing circuit with if and case statements 36 3.5 Constants and generics 41 3.6 Replicated structure 44 3.7 Design examples 46 3.8 Bibliographic notes 58 3.9 Suggested experiments 58 4 Regular Sequential Circuit 61 4.1 Introduction 61 4.2 HDL code of the FF and register 64 4.3 Simple design examples 67 4.4 Testbench for sequential circuits 72 4.5 Case study 75 4.6 Timing and clocking 87 4.7 Bibliographic notes 90 4.8 Suggested experiments 90 5 FSM 93 5.1 Introduction 93 5.2 FSM code development 97 5.3 Design examples 100 5.4 Bibliographic notes 110 5.5 Suggested experiments 110 6 FSMD 113 6.1 Introduction 113 6.2 Code development of an FSMD 119 6.3 Design examples 125 6.4 Bibliographic notes 140 6.5 Suggested experiments 141 7 RAM and Buffer of FPGA 145 7.1 Embedded memory of FPGA device 145 7.2 General description for RAM-like component 147 7.3 FIFO buffer 153 7.4 HDL templates for memory inference 158 7.5 Overview of memory controller 164 7.6 Bibliographic notes 166 7.7 Suggested experiments 166 PART II EMBEDDED SOC I: VANILLA FPRO SYSTEM 8 Overview of Embedded SoC Systems 171 8.1 Embedded SoC 171 8.2 Development Flow of Embedded SoC 173 8.3 FPro SoC Platform 176 8.4 Adaption on Digilent Nexys 4 DDR board 180 8.5 Portability 182 8.6 Organization 184 8.7 Bibliographic notes 184 9 Bare Metal System Software Development 187 9.1 Bare metal system development overview 187 9.2 Memory-mapped I/O 189 9.3 Direct I/O Register Access 191 9.4 Robust I/O Register Access 193 9.5 Techniques for low-level I/O operations 197 9.6 Device Drivers 199 9.7 FPro Utility Routines and Directory Structure 204 9.8 Test program 208 9.9 Bibliographic notes 211 9.10 Suggested experiments 211 10 FPro Bus Protocol and MMIO Slot Specification 213 10.1 FPro Bus 213 10.2 Interface with bus 216 10.3 MMIO I/O core 222 10.4 Timer core development 226 10.5 MMIO controller 229 10.6 MCS I/O bus and bridge 234 10.7 Vanilla FPRO System Construction 238 10.8 Bibliographic notes 240 10.9 Suggested experiments 240 11 UART Core 243 11.1 Introduction 243 11.2 UART Construction 245 11.3 UART core development 253 11.4 UART driver 256 11.5 Additional Project Ideas 262 11.6 Bibliographic notes 265 11.7 Suggested experiments 266 PART III EMBEDDED SOC II: BASIC I/O CORES 12 Xilinx XADC Core 271 12.1 Overview of XADC 271 12.2 XADC core development 273 12.3 XADC core device driver 278 12.4 Sampler FPro System 281 12.5 Additional Project Ideas 291 12.6 Bibliographic notes 292 12.7 Suggested experiments 292 13 Pulse Width Modulation Core 295 13.1 Introduction 295 13.2 PWM Design 296 13.3 PWM core development 299 13.4 PWM driver 302 13.5 Testing 303 13.6 Project ideas 304 13.7 Suggested experiments 305 14 Debouncing core and LED-Mux Core 307 14.1 Debouncing Core 307 14.2 LED-Mux Core 313 14.3 Project Ideas 319 14.4 Suggested Experiments 320 15 SPI Core 323 15.1 Overview 323 15.3 SPI Core Development 333 15.4 SPI Driver 336 15.5 Test 338 15.6 Project Ideas 341 15.7 Bibliographic notes 342 15.8 Suggested Experiments 342 16 I2C Core 347 16.1 Overview 347 16.2 I2C Controller 350 16.3 I2C Core Development 360 16.4 I2C Driver 361 16.5 Test 365 16.6 Project Idea 366 16.7 Bibliographic notes 367 16.8 Suggested experiments 367 17 PS2 Core 371 17.1 Introduction 371 17.2 PS2 Controller 373 17.3 PS2 core development 383 17.4 PS2 driver 384 17.5 Test 393 17.6 Bibliographic notes 394 17.7 Suggested experiments 394 18 Sound I: DDFS Core 397 18.1 Introduction 397 18.2 Design and implementation 397 18.3 Fixed-point arithmetic 400 18.4 DDFS Construction 402 18.5 DAC (digital-to-analog converter) 404 18.6 DDFS core development 407 18.7 DDFS driver 409 18.8 Testing 412 18.9 Bibliographic notes 413 18.10 Suggested experiments 413 19 Sound II: ADSR Core 415 19.1 Introduction 415 19.2 ADSR envelope generator 416 19.3 ADSR core development 421 19.4 ADRS driver 423 19.5 Testing 429 19.6 Project Idea 430 19.7 Bibliographic notes 431 19.8 Suggested experiments 431 PART IV EMBEDDED SOC III: VIDEO CORES 20 Introduction to Video System 435 20.1 Introduction to a video display 435 20.2 Stream interface 437 20.3 VGA Synchronization 439 20.4 Bar test-pattern generator 448 20.5 Color-to-grayscale conversion circuit 449 20.6 Demo video system 451 20.7 Advanced video standards 452 20.8 Bibliographic notes 453 20.9 Suggested experiments 454 21 FPro Video Subsystem 457 21.1 Organization of video subsystem 457 21.2 FPro video IP core 461 21.3 Example video cores 466 21.4 FPro video synchronization core 470 21.5 Daisy video subsystem 479 21.6 Vanilla daisy FPro system 486 21.7 Video driver and testing program 490 21.8 Bibliographic notes 493 21.9 Suggested experiments 493 22 Sprite Core 497 22.1 Introduction 497 22.2 Basic design 498 22.3 Mouse pointer core 500 22.4 “Ghost” character core 505 22.5 Sprite core driver and testing program 513 22.6 Bibliographic notes 516 22.7 Suggested experiments 516 23 On-Screen-Display Core 519 23.1 Introduction to tile graphics 519 23.2 Basic OSD design 521 23.3 OSD core 524 23.4 OSD core driver and testing program 530 23.5 Bibliographic notes 532 23.6 Suggested experiments 532 24 VGA Frame Buffer Core 535 24.1 Overview 535 24.2 Frame buffer core 536 24.3 Register map 540 24.4 Driver and testing program 542 543 24.5 Project Ideas 545 24.6 Bibliographic notes 547 24.7 Suggested experiments 547 PART V EPILOGUE 25 What Next 553 References 557 Appendix A: Tutorials 561 A.1 Overview of Xilinx Vivado IDE 561 A.2 Short tutorial on Vivado hardware development 565 A.3 Short tutorial on Vivado simulation 570 A.4 Tutorial on IP instantiation 574 A.5 Short tutorial on FPro system development 580 A.6 Bibliographic notes 587 Topic Index 589
£83.66
Polyface Your Successful Farm Business Production Profit
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£20.00
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Robert Jones' Makeup Masterclass: A Complete
Book SynopsisRobert Jones’ Makeup Masterclass is a comprehensive guide to makeup that is organized from beginner to pro. You can start at your skill level and learn! This all inclusive guide to the makeup brush is a full beauty education for women (and men!) of all ages and skill levels. Robert Jones' Makeup Masterclass features lessons for people of all skill levels; from the makeup-challenged to those who are ready to take their skills to the professional level. This guide book includes: Step-by-step photos to build your makeup repertoire and maximize natural beauty at any age Techniques to highlight your best traits and build your confidence as a makeup artist Before-and-after photos to help you achieve looks for any skin tone Basic products and tools you should have in your makeup drawer Extensive product information to help you make smart purchases Tips for organizing your makeup—know what to keep and what to toss Secrets about product shelf-life and makeup ingredients you should know before buying Tips and tricks to help you achieve your desired effect, shape your face, and find quick fixes for problem areas (dark circles, age spots, thin lips, uneven skin tone, and more) Helpful Q&As in every chapter Quick-reference index Robert Jones’ Makeup Masterclass is about more than dramatic transformations. It’s for honing makeup artistry and building confidence for a beautiful result. Table of Contentsintroduction chapter 1 tools of the trade chapter 2 color theory chapter 3 skin deep chapter 4 face map chapter 5 eye basics chapter 6 eye masterclass chapter 7 getting cheeky chapter 8 pout perfect chapter 9 beauty at any age afterword acknowledgments about the author index
£17.09
New Society Publishers The Permaculture Earthworks Handbook
Book Synopsis The Permaculture Earthworks Handbook covers the functions, design, and construction of nine types of earthworks to maximize water availability in any climate. It's a practical guide for landscape designers, permaculturists, and landowners seeking to maximize food production and ecosystem resiliency at the lowest cost and impact. Table of Contents Introduction 1. The State of Water The Colorado The Aral Talupula Worldwide Spread of deserts War and conflict Where there is hope Just add water! References 2. A Look at the Past Petra References 3. How Water Moves in the Environment The hydrological cycle The path of water Hydrology 101 The layout of landscapes References 4. Designing for the Whole Environment Permaculture and sustainability The design process Permaculture strategies Source to sink Reading the land The potential for overharvesting Permitting and legal restrictions Working with crews References 5. Elements of Design and Implementation Rain volumes Climate effects Temperate climates Tropical climates Coral atolls Drylands Decoupling catchments The path of water Soil Slope stability Finding contour Laser level Farmer's level Builder's level Water level A-Frame LIDAR Mapping Determining slope Earthmoving machines Types of machines Bulldozers Excavators Loaders Backhoes Compactors Safety Topsoil and erosion References 6. Water Storage Techniques Ponds Cisterns Dams References 7. Interception Techniques Swales Case Study: The Green Tree Foundation swales project Bench terraces Land imprinters Trees Spate irrigation Diversion drains References 8. Applying Permaculture Strategies Goal setting, planning, adjusting Zone planning Sector planning Stacking functions and functional connectivity Variations in structure and shape Flow Efficiency Where to start Case Study: Circle Organic ridge point dam References 9. Cautions The dynamics of slides The role of water Sensitive clays Landslide triggers Post-slide treatment What went wrong at Aberfan? References Appendices 1. Calculating Areas and Volumes 2. Calculating Runoff Volumes 3. Finding Slopes and Heights 4. Swale Spacing 5. Terracing 6. Costing Earthworks Index About the Author About New Society Publishers
£22.49
Pluto Press A Peoples Green New Deal
Book SynopsisAn urgent demand for a People's Green New Deal, foregrounding global agricultural transformation and climate justice for the Global SouthTrade Review'Hands-down the best book yet on the Green New Deal. Courageous, bold, refreshing - Ajl pushes the horizons of progressive thought and envisions an ecosocialist transition that is rooted in principles of global justice' -- Jason Hickel, author of 'Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World''An amazing text, truly inspirational. There are few books in which nearly every sentence is urgent and quotable, but this is one. Lucid and profound, it assembles the elements that are necessary for an actual political program of survival and renewal' -- Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of 'An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States' (Beacon Press, 2014)'You cannot purchase your way out of climate change the same way you cannot pick a 'Green New Deal' brand that suits your personal preferences. Anti-imperialism and anti-capitalism are not by-gone projects, they're very much alive in the Global South. Left climate movements in the North would be better served by following their example as well as reading this critical work' -- Nick Estes, author of 'Our History Is the Future: Standing Rock versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance' (Verso, 2019)‘Ajl guides us with an authority steeped in scholarship but also with panache. If you really want to learn what'll be necessary for our species to survive climate apocalypse, read this book. You'll then know the ways by which humanity's very fate can be won’ -- Rob Wallace, author of 'Dead Epidemiologists: On the Origins of COVID-19' (Monthly Review Press, 2020)'Anyone wanting to understand the limitations of the Green New Deal, and how it is being employed as a tool to rationalize Green Capitalism, and sanitize its advance within the capitalist system must read this critical work' -- Kali Akuno, Executive Director of Cooperation Jackson"In this urgent book, Max Ajl poses the question “What would visions for sustainability in Global North look like if they were anti-imperial, reparative, socialist and agroecological?” The answer, he argues, looks radically different from – and more liberating than - the Green New Deals on the table today" -- Raj Patel, co-author of 'A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things: A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet' (Verso, 2020)'An exceedingly important and powerful book, a uniquely comprehensive report about climate change, its politics and injustices' -- Judith Deutsch, ‘Counterpunch’‘A bracing and thought-provoking call for those of us in the Global North to reconsider how we fight for social and climate justice’ -- ‘ROAR’‘A refreshing and rich scholarly alternative to how an ideal green new deal should be imagined … an exquisite sketch of ideal avenues towards eco-socialism’ -- ‘Developing Economics’‘Provides a comprehensive survey of the nuanced issues a red-green alliance must confront and resolve’ -- ‘System Change not Climate Change’'An exceedingly important and powerful book, a uniquely comprehensive report about climate change, its politics and injustices'. -- ‘Socialist Project’‘A magnificent work that should be at the top of reading lists for anyone remotely concerned about the climate crisis' -- ‘Canadian Dimension’Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Part I: Capitalist Green Transitions 1. Green Transition - or Fortress Eco-Nationalism? 2. Change Without Change: Eco-Modernism 3. Energy Use, Degrowth, and the Green New Deal 4. Green Social Democracy or Eco-Socialism? Part II: A People's Green New Deal 5. The World We Wish to See 6. A Planet of Fields 7. Green Anti-Imperialism and the National Question Conclusion Notes Index
£13.49
HarperCollins Publishers With Alcohol Anything is Popsicle
Book SynopsisBoozy ice lollies you can make at home.The sun is out,the mercury is finally hitting 30 degees what better way to toast the start of summer than with a frozen cocktail on a stick!With the onset of summer, the alcoholic ice-lolly trend is getting BIG. The adult popsicle market is one of the fastest-growing product areas in the ice cream market, with sales up 23% to 40m in the past year, according to Kantar Worldpanel.From high-end gourmet ice pops on the festival scene to mass-market popsicles that were a sell-out at Aldi, people's appetite for frozen booze is growing. Even Fortnum and Mason have produced their own alcoholic ice-lollies for the best people. But why go for shop-bought, when you can easily mix and freeze these drinks at home, and never spill a drop.This book provides 60 recipes for popsicles, slushies and ice-creamy frozen drinks, with stylish photography.
£9.49
Haynes Publishing VW GOLF, GTI, & JETTA (1999-2005)
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£27.00
Pan Macmillan The Yorkshire Shepherdess
Book SynopsisThe Sunday Times bestseller following the inspiring story of life as a shepherdess, by the star of Channel 5’s Our Yorkshire Farm.Amanda Owen has been seen by millions on ITV's The Dales and Channel 5's Our Yorkshire Farm, living a life that has almost gone in today's modern world, a life ruled by the seasons and her animals. She is a farmer's wife and shepherdess, living alongside her husband Clive and seven children at Ravenseat, a 2000 acre sheep hill farm at the head of Swaledale in North Yorkshire. It's a challenging life but one she loves.In The Yorkshire Shepherdess she describes how the rebellious girl from Huddersfield, who always wanted to be a shepherdess, achieved her dreams. Full of amusing anecdotes and unforgettable characters, the book takes us from fitting in with the locals to fitting in motherhood, from the demands of the livestock to the demands of raising a lTrade ReviewRiveting. * Sun *Enchanting. * Daily Mail *Table of ContentsIntroduction - i: Introduction Chapter - 1: A Normal Childhood Chapter - 2: Wild Oats and Wool Sacks Chapter - 3: One Woman and Her Dog Chapter - 4: Ravenseat Only Chapter - 5: Hill Shepherdess Chapter - 6: Married in My Riding Boots Chapter - 7: Reuben Ready or Not! Chapter - 8: Miles To Go Chapter - 9: Edith On the Way Chapter - 10: Our Little Flower Chapter - 11: Clive’s Big Break Chapter - 12: Free-range Children Chapter - 13: Sidney in the Snow Chapter - 14: Annas Makes Seven Acknowledgements - ii: Acknowledgements Section - iii: List of Illustrations
£8.54
teNeues Publishing UK Ltd The Watch Book: More than Time Volume II
Book SynopsisVolume II of The Watch Book follows on the successful and comprehensive earlier volume with a magnificently illustrated book about the additional functions and refinements of wristwatches. For centuries, so-called "complications" - any feature of a mechanical timepiece beyond the display of hours, minutes and seconds - have embodied the crowning glory of fine mechanical watchmaking. Among the earliest of these are alarm clocks and calendar movements. Moon phase displays have also been known for several centuries. Striking movements can be considered among the most complex and technically elaborate additional functions, while finishing techniques such as skeletonising, which is mainly done by hand, also characterise the high art of watchmaking. This superbly illustrated volume by watch expert and historian Gisbert L. Brunner is dedicated to advanced functions of mechanical timepieces, their historical development and special technical features. Topics covered in this book include: Hands and numerals; Spring; Astronomical display (moon phases etc.); Tides; Double balance; Alarm clock; Altitude/depth measurement; Skeletonisation. Text in English and German.Table of Contents4 Thoughts on Timepieces and Time ⋅ Gedanken zur Uhr und Zeit 10 Dial ⋅ Zifferblatt Faces of Time ⋅ Zeit-Gesichter 40 Escapement ⋅ Hemmung The Great Escape ⋅ Andersartig gehemmt 62 Mainspring ⋅ Zugfeder The Power of the Spring ⋅ In der Feder steckt die Kraft 80 Phases of the Moon & Astronomy ⋅ Mondphasen & Astronomie Sun, Moon and Stars ⋅ Sonne, Mond und Sterne 100 Tides ⋅ Gezeiten Ebb and Flow ⋅ Von Ebbe und Flut 114 Double Balance ⋅ Doppelunruh Two Better than One ⋅ Ein Fall für zwei 124 Alarm ⋅ Wecker Time Signals ⋅ Zeit-Signale 154 Mechanical Spectacles · Mechanische Schauspiele 164 Altimeter & Depth Gauge · Höhen- & Tiefenmesser Flying High … ⋅ Hoch hinaus … 178 Skeletons · Skelette Ticking Skeletons ⋅ Tickende Skelette 198 Superlatives · Superlative Small, Flat and Pretty Complicated ⋅ Klein, flach und ganz schön kompliziert 214 Credits & Glossary ⋅ Bildnachweise & Glossar
£50.96
The Crowood Press Ltd Hedges and Hedgelaying: A Guide to Planting,
Book SynopsisIn recent years there has been a much greater appreciation of the enormous contribution that hedges make to the countryside. Today, their beauty, their ability to provide wind protection and contain livestock, their environmental importance and their significance as a wildlife habitat, are all widely recognized. Not surprisingly, this transformation in the way we view hedges has, in turn, produced a welcome revival in the ancient craft of hedgelaying. Whether you own hedges, are thinking of growing them, or just have an interest in hedgerows this fascinating, well-illustrated book will be of value to you. Hedges and Hedgelaying - A Guide to Planting, Management and Conservation contains of wealth of practical information and covers: The selection of hedgerow shrubs and trees and the associated significance of soil types and topography. The planting of hedges and the necessary preparation work. The use of trees int he hedgerow and the value of field margins. Weed, pest and disease control, and hedge cutting, maintenance and protection. The craft of hedgelaying and the tools and processes involved.
£17.95
CABI Publishing Turfgrass Physiology and Ecology: Advanced
Book SynopsisIn order to face new challenges and unique situations in turfgrass management, students need to understand why specific management practices work and how to adjust them based on plants' requirements. Explaining the physiological needs of turfgrass plants, this advanced textbook outlines the management techniques that help supply those needs. Chapters discuss a range of practices and methods to cope with stress under both normal and less than optimum conditions, providing the decision making tools for improvement based on changing environmental conditions. This book presents a unique perspective of both science and practical management principles that will be applicable to all turfgrass sectors.Table of Contents1: Diagnosing Plant Need 2: Managing Plant stress 3: Encouraging photosynthesis 4: Carbohydrate Assimilation 5: Why C3 and C4 grasses require different management 6: Management practices and plant physiology 7: The importance of light and managing shade 8: Adjusting nutrition to the environment 9: Managing water and water stress 10: Adjusting for temperature stress 11: Soil and sand 12: The ecology of turfgrass management 13: Managing competition among plant species 14: Managing competition among turf and its pests 15: Making the right decisions
£40.47
Octopus Publishing Group Crap Taxidermy
Book SynopsisYou won't know whether to laugh or cry at these spectacularly bad attempts at taxidermy, brought to you courtesy of the hit website crappytaxidermy.com. The site's plethora of bad taxidermy examples - including a squirrel riding a rattlesnake like a cowboy, and various anatomically imaginative renderings of all creatures great and small - have proved hugely popular. Here the very best of the worst stuffed animals are brought together in one full-colour volume; with additional features including a DIY 'Stuff Your Own Mouse' lesson, and an author's introduction to the craze for getting stuffed.
£9.25
The Crowood Press Ltd Emergency (2nd Edition): Crisis On The Flight
Book SynopsisEmergency is a collection of true stories about events where disaster seems imminent. Yet each situation is concluded without loss of life thanks to the skill of the pilots and their crews, whose bravery and resourcefulness have earned them well deserved commendations.
£12.34
Cornerstone How to Build Impossible Things
Book SynopsisMark Ellison is regarded by many as the best carpenter in New York. A man with an affinity for challenging work, he has designed and constructed some of New York's most elaborate and expensive homes, and been profiled in the New Yorker. But, as a native of the old steel town Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, his route into the building trade and the mastery of a craft was unexpected, moving from construction labourer to helper and finally to carpenter. Now, at the age of sixty, he has written his first book.
£10.44
Quarto Publishing PLC Londons Underground
Book SynopsisPublished in conjunction with TFL, this is a comprehensive, updated guide to the London Underground, combining a historical overview, illustrations and newly commissioned photography.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 Steam Underground 2 Deeper Underground 3 Twentieth-Century Electric 4 In to Work, Out to Live 5 Combining it All 6 War and Austerity 7 Towards a New Tube 8 Renewal Timeline Index Further Reading
£26.25
John Wiley & Sons Inc Communication Systems Engineering with GNU Radio
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£93.60
Anthem Press Journalism and the Metaverse
Book SynopsisJournalism has been in a state of disruption since the development of the Internet. The Metaverse, what some describe as the future of the Internet, is likely to fuel even further disruption in journalism. Digital platforms and journalism enterprises are already investing substantial resources into the Metaverse or its likely components of augmented reality, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence.. Although research shows most of the public has little knowledge of the Metaverse, many are keenly interested in what it or its components may bring. Gartner (2022) predicts that a quarter of the public will spend at least one hour per day in the Metaverse by 2026. Journalism may be an important part of this future. This book will provide a critical examination of the implications of the Metaverse for the continuing transformation of journalism in the digital age.
£72.00
ERIS The Glory of the Rails
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£7.01
Springer Vieweg Lösungen zur Aufgabensammlung Technische Mechanik
Book SynopsisStatik in der Ebene.- Schwerpunktslehre.- Reibung.- Dynamik.- Festigkeitslehre.- Fluidmechanik.
£26.59
McGraw-Hill Education Principles of Environmental Engineering Science
Book SynopsisPrinciples of Environmental Engineering is intended for a course in introductory environmental engineering for sophomore- or junior-level students. This text provides a background in fundamental science and engineering principles of environmental engineering for students who may or may not become environmental engineers. Principles places more emphasis on scientific principles, ethics, and safety, and focuses less on engineering design. The text exposes students to a broad range of environmental topicsincluding risk management, water quality and treatment, air pollution, hazardous waste, solid waste, and ionizing radiation as well as discussion of relevant regulations and practices.The book also uses mass and energy balance as a tool for understanding environmental processes and solving environmental engineering problems.
£53.09
Chelsea Green Publishing UK The Resilient Garden and Allotment Handbook
Book SynopsisCreate a thriving garden or allotment that works in harmony with nature and will flourish in the face of ever-changing environmental conditions.InThe Resilient Garden and Allotment Handbook, expert organic gardener Sally Morgan shares a wide range of ecological concepts from permaculture, regenerative gardening, agroecology and more to boost your garden's biodiversity and enrich your soil. This must-have guide will help you: Build your soil so it's full of healthy organic matter and protect it through no-dig practices,composting, cover crops and mulching Increase resilience through productive plant combinations and polyculture Create wildlife-friendly habitats utilising walls and fences, log piles, water features and wild corners Choose the right plants toattract pollinatorsand plant defenders Combat disease and keep pests at bayusing natural predators, companion planting and trap and barrier crops
£13.59