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  • Chemical Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. The Chemical Formulary Volume 1

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThere is hardly any technical library in the world in which the volumes of the Chemical Formulary (Volumes 1-34) do not occupy a prominent place. Chemists both experienced and beginner, continually refer to them. It does not duplicate any of the formulas included in previous volumes, but lists a wide array of modern and salable products from all branches of the chemical industries. An excellent reference for formulation problems. PREFACE - Chemistry, as taught in our schools and colleges, concerns chiefly synthesis, analysis, and engineering-and properly so. It is part of the right foundation for the education of the chemist. Many a chemist entering an Industry soon finds that most of the products manufactured by his concern are not synthetic or definite complex compounds, but are mixtures, blends, or highly complex compounds of which he knows little or nothing. The literature in this field, if any, may be meager, scattered, or obsolete. Even chemists with years of experience In one or

    15 in stock

    £51.02

  • Spaceshots  Snapshots of Projects Mercury  Gem  A

    University of New Mexico Press Spaceshots Snapshots of Projects Mercury Gem A

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £35.06

  • Vaccinated

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Vaccinated

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    £16.19

  • Bioeconomy, The: Delivering Sustainable Green

    CABI Publishing Bioeconomy, The: Delivering Sustainable Green

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe 'bioeconomy' is the idea of an economy based on the sustainable exploitation of biological resources. Within this concept, there is increasing emphasis on issues such as climate change, depletion of natural resources and growing world food needs. The bioeconomy builds on the recognition of advances in technology, particularly in the life sciences, but at the same time covers issues such as innovation management, ecosystem services, development and governance. This book explores the development of the bioeconomy across the world from an economic and policy perspective, as well as identifying potential future pathways and issues. It uses a broad definition, covering all sectors using biological resources except health, and rather than focusing on individual sectors, it explores the breadth of interconnections that make the bioeconomy a new and challenging subject. Divided into two parts, the book initially outlines the current definitions, strategies, policy and economic information related to the world's bioeconomy. The second part describes current economic analysis and research efforts in qualifying and understanding the economics of the bioeconomy. This includes the contributions of technology, research and innovation; driving forces and demand-side economics; supply-side economics, and the role of markets and public policy in matching demand and supply. The political economy, regulation and transitions are considered, as well as the contribution of the bioeconomy to society, including growth, development and sustainability. Key features include: - An analysis of varied international approaches to the bioeconomy. - A joint consideration of biotechnology, agriculture, food energy and bio-materials. - An assessment of sustainability in the bioeconomy. - A comprehensive view of the issues from an economic and policy perspective. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in agricultural and natural resource economics, agricultural and environmental policy, as well as policy-makers, practitioners and economists.Table of Contents1: Introduction and Overview 2: What is the Bioeconomy 3: Technology and Innovation in the Bioeconomy 4: Approaches to (the Economics of) the Bioeconomy 5: Driving Forces and Demand-side Economics 6: Supply-side Economics 7: Matching Demand and Supply: Markets, Policies and Beyond 8: The Political Economy of the Bioeconomy, Regulation, Public Policy and Transition 9: The Bioeconomy and Sustainable Development 10: Impact Evaluation and Management Tools 11: At the Boundary of Economics 12: Final Thoughts and Outlook

    7 in stock

    £46.98

  • Petersen Stahlbau

    Springer Vieweg Petersen Stahlbau

    Book SynopsisWerkstoff Stahl/Werkstoffeigenschaften/Werkstoffprüfung.- Elasto-statischer Festigkeitsnachweis.- Elasto-statische Berechnung der Stabtragwerke.- Plasto-statische Berechnung der Stabtragwerke.- Stabilitätsnachweise (Knicken - Kippen - Beulen).- Verbindungstechnik I: Schweißverbindungen.- Verbindungstechnik II: Schrauben- und Nietverbindungen.- Verbindungstechnik III: Bolzenverbindungen und Augenlaschen.- Verbindungstechnik IV: Sondertechniken.- Ausgewählte Kapitel aus dem Stahlhochbau.- Stahlleichtbau.- Seile und Seilwerke.- Türme und Maste.- Stahlschornsteine.- Ausgewählte Kapitel aus dem Stahlbrückenbau.- Elasto-statische Biegetheorie dünnwandiger Stäbe.- Elasto-statische Torsionstheorie dünnwandiger Stäbe.- Anstrengungs- und Bruchtheorie.

    £123.49

  • Moving the Earth Excavation Equipment Methods

    McGraw-Hill Education Moving the Earth Excavation Equipment Methods

    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.The industry-standard guide to earthmoving and machinesâthoroughly revised to cover the latest advancesThis fully updated resource covers every aspect of site preparation and management, and details the machines and vehicles needed to perform each task. Written by a team of excavation experts, the book helps you choose the right approach for any job, select appropriate equipment, and understand the related safety requirements. You will get clear explanations of the different types of excavation methods, including compaction, grading, blasting, structural excavation, and aggregate production. The text also provides examples of how to calculate machine production.Moving the Earth: Excavat

    £123.99

  • Aircraft

    DK Aircraft

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"[Aircraft] should delight readers. The layout is compelling and makes flipping through the book easy and enjoyable." – General Aviation News "The book offers history and roles of aircraft, from the first prototypes of flying machines to today's supersonic jets." – AOPA.org (Aircraft owners and Pilots Association) "[E]ach page of Aircraft is beautifully illustrated, balanced with captions and relevant details." – Cumberland Times-News "This well laid out coffee table book presents the evolution of aircraft from the earliest beginnings up to present day by presenting excellent photographs of each type. It is rare these days to find an aviation book of this size that is four-color throughout and with the quality of printing this work exhibits." – American Aviation Historical Society Flightline Magazine

    4 in stock

    £34.00

  • Journey to Crossrail

    The History Press Ltd Journey to Crossrail

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe story of London’s main line railway beneath the streets, from its origins in the nineteenth century to its opening in the second decade of the twenty-first century

    5 in stock

    £13.49

  • BIM for Design Coordination

    John Wiley & Sons Inc BIM for Design Coordination

    Book SynopsisA tactical guide to successful Virtual Design and Construction project coordination, featuring case studies from leading VDC firms. Virtual Design Coordination (VDC) employs information-rich Building Information Modeling (BIM) to enable specialty designers and contractors to create a single, coordinated set of designs that can prevent cost overruns, avoid schedule delays, and identify issues in the field. Although BIM-based design coordination is widely used in the commercial construction industry, there remains a need for a standardized practice. BIM for Design Coordination formalizes industry best practices and provides structured guidelines to the process. Helping readers gain the benefits of BIM-based design coordination, this practical guide covers areas such as setting up a project for success, model quality impacts on design coordination, carrying out a successful VDC session, and more. Specific guidelines for various project stakeholders are laid Table of ContentsPreface xi Acknowledgements xiii About the Author xv 1 Introduction 1 Structure of This Book 3 Chapter 2: Setting Up the Project for Success 3 Chapter 3: Model Quality 3 Chapter 4: Carrying Out a Successful Design Coordination Session 4 Chapter 5: Specific Guidelines for General Contractors (GCs) and the VDC Coordination Team 4 Chapter 6: Specific Guidelines for Architects and Engineers 4 Chapter 7: Specific Guidelines for Subcontractors and Fabricators 5 Chapter 8: BIM-Based Design Coordination in Other Industry Sectors 5 Chapter 9: BIM Teaching Considerations 5 Chapter 10: What the Future Holds for Design Coordination 5 2 Setting Up the Project for Success 7 2.0 Executive Summary 7 2.1 Introduction 8 2.2 Owner’s Role 8 2.3 BIM Project Execution Plan 11 2.4 Design Coordination Team Composition and Skills 12 2.5 Federated Model Example 14 2.6 Summary and Discussion Points 16 Appendix 18 3 Model Quality 37 3.0 Executive Summary 37 3.1 Introduction 38 3.2 Analysis of Modeling Effort and Impact of Different Levels of BIM Detail 38 3.2.1 Project 1 38 3.2.2 Project 2 40 3.2.3 Description of Performed Analyses 41 3.2.4 Results from Leite et al. (2011) LOD Study 43 3.3 Conclusions from the Leite et al. (2011) LOD Study 49 3.4 Model Quality Assurance Guidelines 50 3.4.1 LOD Requirements 51 3.5 Summary and Discussion Points 53 4 Carrying Out a Successful Design Coordination Session 55 4.0 Executive Summary 55 4.1 Introduction 55 4.2 Traits of an Effective Design Coordination Moderator 56 4.3 Design Coordination Workflow 57 4.3.1 3D Modeling 57 4.3.2 Internal Coordination 58 4.3.3 Clash Detection 59 4.4 Characteristics of a Successful Design Coordination Session 66 4.5 Summary and Discussion Points 67 5 Specific Guidelines for General Contractors and the VDC Coordination Team 69 5.0 Executive Summary 69 5.1 Introduction 70 5.2 Role of the VDC Coordinator in the Design Coordination Process 70 5.3 Interfacing with Other Stakeholders 77 5.3.1 Owner 77 5.3.2 Designers 77 5.3.3 Subcontractors 78 5.4 Case Study: Academic Building in the Southern United States 78 5.5 Summary and Discussion Points 82 6 Specific Guidelines for Architects and Engineers 85 6.0 Executive Summary 85 6.1 Introduction 86 6.2 Role of Designers in the Design Coordination Process 88 6.2.1 Generating the Design Model (e.g., Architectural, Structural) 88 6.2.2 Updating the Model with Design Changes 89 6.2.3 Point of Contact for BIM Issues Related to Design 89 6.3 Interfacing with Other Stakeholders 89 6.3.1 Owner 89 6.3.2 General Contractor 90 6.3.3 Subcontractors 90 6.4 Case Study: Facility Expansion Project 90 6.4.1 Current Practice of the Constructability Review 91 6.4.2 Construction Model Development 92 6.4.3 Model-Based Design Review Process 95 6.5 Summary and Discussion Points 98 7 Specific Guidelines for Subcontractors and Fabricators 101 7.0 Executive Summary 101 7.1 Introduction 102 7.2 Role of Subcontractors and Fabricators in the Design Coordination Process 102 7.2.1 Generating the Respective Trade Model 104 7.2.2 Attending Weekly Design Coordination Sessions and Following Model Development and Submission Requirements Established in the BIM PxP 105 7.2.3 Ensuring Comprehensive Model Coordination between Trades 105 7.2.4 Updating the Model During the Construction Phase 105 7.2.5 Producing Shop Drawings from the Coordinated Model 105 7.2.6 Installing Work Based on the Coordinated Construction Model 105 7.3 Interfacing with Other Stakeholders 106 7.3.1 General Contractor 107 7.3.2 Other Subcontractors 108 7.3.3 Designers 108 7.3.4 Owner 108 7.4 Case Study: Academic Building 108 7.5 Summary and Discussion Points 113 8 BIM-Based Design Coordination in Other Industry Sectors 115 8.0 Executive Summary 115 8.1 Introduction 115 8.2 BIM-Based Design Coordination and Fields in Infrastructure Projects 116 8.2.1 Case Study: White River Bridge Project 117 8.2.2 Case Study: Reconstruction of an Interchange 121 8.3 BIM-Based Design Coordination in Industrial Projects 122 8.3.1 Case Study: Refinery Upgrade Project 125 8.4 Summary and Discussion Points 126 9 BIM Teaching Considerations 129 9.0 Executive Summary 129 9.1 Introduction 130 9.2 Background Research 130 9.3 Course Description 132 9.4 Course Overview and Learning Objectives 133 9.5 Course Organization and Educational Modules 133 9.6 Example Educational Module: Design Coordination 135 9.6.1 Statement of Alignment to Course Learning Objectives 135 9.6.2 Lecture 136 9.6.3 Hands-On Sessions 136 9.6.4 Assignment Description 136 9.7 Industry Involvement 139 9.8 Lessons Learned 141 9.9 Summary and Discussion Points 142 10 What the Future Holds for Design Coordination 145 10.0 Executive Summary 145 10.1 Introduction 146 10.2 Emerging Technologies for Design Coordination 147 10.2.1 Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality 148 10.2.2 Artificial Intelligence in Support of Automated Design Coordination 148 10.2.3 Computer Vision and Deep Learning in Support of Automated Model Updates 152 10.3 Digital Transformation of the AECFM Industry 155 10.4 Summary and Discussion Points 156 Index 159

    £55.76

  • Cambridge University Press Imaging Optics

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis comprehensive and self-contained text presents the fundamentals of optical imaging from the viewpoint of both ray and wave optics, within a single volume. Comprising three distinct parts, it opens with an introduction to electromagnetic theory, including electromagnetic diffraction problems and how they can be solved with the aid of standard numerical methods such as RCWA or FDTD. The second part is devoted to the basic theory of geometrical optics and the study of optical aberrations inherent in imaging systems, including large-scale telescopes and high-resolution projection lenses. A detailed overview of state-of-the-art optical system design provides readers with the necessary tools to successfully use commercial optical design software. The final part explores diffraction theory and concludes with vectorial wave propagation, image formation and image detection in high-aperture imaging systems. The wide-ranging perspective of this important book provides researchers and professTrade Review'The breadth and depth of material in this book is astonishing. It will be a valuable addition to the bookshelf of any optical scientist with an interest in imaging. Anyone from a new graduate student to an expert with a lifetime of experience will be able to learn something from this text. I could imagine 'Braat and Török' becoming for optical imaging what 'Born and Wolf' is for classical optics.' Martin Booth, University of Oxford'A decade of the authors teaching graduate students led to the genesis of this comprehensive yet extremely clearly written book that fills the lacunae of multiple sources on imaging optics. I know of no other single source with a single notation that can substitute for Imaging Optics. This masterful treatise/textbook, replete with clear figures, will become a classic in optics. With a rigorous foundation of electromagnetic-wave propagation, the authors develop geometric optics, aberrations and optical design with many applications. A detailed analysis of diffraction in optical imaging is developed for the complete vector theory, including consideration of polarization. The vector theory of optical imaging of a point object with high-numerical-aperture microscope objectives is a topic of great utility in microscopy.' Barry R. Masters, Optics and Photonics News'Braat and Török manage a journey from Maxwell's equations to lens design in a seamless, beautifully written masterwork. This text will surely be an essential resource for an array of scientists and engineers, ranging from specialised designers to end users of imaging systems.' P. Scott Carney, University of Rochester'Imaging Optics establishes a clear connection among the electrodynamic theory of optical propagation, the various approaches to diffraction theory, and the practical methods used in the design and optimization of imaging systems … Imaging Optics [is] not only a good choice for students, but also a useful reference book for physicists and engineers interested in the design, development, and optimization of optical imaging systems.' Rémi Carminati, Physics TodayTable of ContentsPreface; Acknowledgement; Part I. Electromagnetic Theory in the Optical Domain: 1. Electromagnetic wave propagation in isotropic media; 2. Wave propagation in anisotropic media; 3. Surface waves, metamaterials and perfect imaging; Part II. Geometrical Theory of Optical Imaging: 4. Foundations of geometrical optics; 5. Aberration analysis of optical systems; 6. Analytic design and optimisation of optical systems; 7. Design methods for optical imaging systems; Part III. Diffraction Theory of Optical Imaging: 8. Vectorial and scalar theory of diffraction and focussing; 9. The aberrated scalar and vector point-spread function; 10. Frequency analysis of optical imaging; 11. Theory of vector imaging; Appendix A. Fourier analysis, complex notation and vector formulas; Appendix B. Phase and group velocity of a wave packet; Appendix C. The Kramers-Kronig dispersion relations; Appendix D. Zernike polynomials; Appendix E. Magnetically induced optical rotation (Faraday effect); Appendix F. Vector point-spread function in a multilayer structure; Appendix G. V. S Ignatowsky: diffraction by a lens of arbitrary aperture; References; Author index; Subject index.

    15 in stock

    £57.94

  • Zeticula Ltd On the Production Methods of Pot Still Whisky: Campbeltown, Scotland, May 1920

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the winter of 1920, the 25 year-old Masataka Taketsuru, with his new wife Rita in tow, arrived in Campbeltown, a small town on the west coast of Scotland. With the help of Professor Wilson of the Royal Technical College in Glasgow, the young Japanese had been fortunate enough to secure an invitation to undergo practical training in pot still whisky manufacture at the Hazelburn Distillery, then the largest of the Campbeltown distilleries. Under the guidance of chief technician Peter Margach Innes, Taketsuru was able to delve into all aspects of whisky manufacture. Four months later, he had completed this report. Taketsuru would go on to establish his own company - Nikka Whisky. Today Nikka's whiskies are known the world over, and frequently win awards.Trade Review‘This painstaking translation …. offers a unique and invaluable insight into how distilleries actually operated in early twentieth century Scotland, and as such should be mandatory reading for scholars and enthusiasts alike.’ Nicholas Morgan, Keepers of the Quaich.

    15 in stock

    £18.95

  • S Chand & Co Ltd Basics Of Engineering Mathematics Vol-I

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    £16.62

  • 15 in stock

    £45.89

  • Legare Street Press The Young Sea Officers Sheet Anchor or A Key to the Leading of Rigging and to Practical Seamanship

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £17.95

  • The Drought-Resilient Farm: Improve Your Soil’s

    Workman Publishing The Drought-Resilient Farm: Improve Your Soil’s

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisRainfall levels are rarely optimal, but there are hundreds of things you can do to efficiently conserve and use the water you do have and to reduce the impact of drought on your soil, crops, livestock, and farm or ranch ecosystem. Author Dale Strickler introduces you to the same innovative systems he used to transform his own drought-stricken family farm in Kansas into a thriving, water-wise, and profitable enterprise, maximizing healthy cropland, pasture, and water supply. Ranging from simple, short-term projects such as installing rain-collection ollas to long-term land-management planning strategies, Strickler’s methods show how to get more water into the soil, keep it in the soil, and help plants and livestock access it.

    5 in stock

    £18.04

  • Getting Started with Soldering: A Hands-On Guide

    O'Reilly Media Getting Started with Soldering: A Hands-On Guide

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisGetting Started with Soldering not only teaches new makers and experimenters the core principles of soldering, it also functions as an excellent reference and resource for beginners and more advanced makers alike. The book guides readers through the fundamentals of soldering, explains the tools and materials, demonstrates proper techniques, and shows how to fix mistakes or broken connections. It even includes guidance on more advanced techniques such as surface-mount soldering for electronics. From choosing the right soldering iron to making perfect connections, readers will acquire the knowledge and skills needed to form a strong foundation for a lifetime of making. Soldering is a core concept in making, electronics prototyping, and home repairs The many different types of soldering -- requiring different materials and tools -- are explained with easy-to-follow instructions Full-color photographs and illustrations throughout create a visually engaging format for learning Pricing and technical considerations help readers select the best tools for their budgets and needs Troubleshooting guidelines show how to repair solder connections that have failed from improper technique or from age

    2 in stock

    £14.39

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Structural Defects Reference Manual for LowRise

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Structural Defects Reference Manual for Low-Rise Buildings has been written to assist professionals and students involved in building construction to identify causes of structural failure. Each chapter carefully addresses design, materials and workmanship factors which contribute to structural defects. The main structural elements - roofs, walls, floors and foundations - are all covered and illustrated by case studies. The book also contains relevant data and guidance to show how all the different building elements should be designed and constructed.Trade Review'A practical reference manual and guide for surveyors, engineers and loss adjustors.'Current Engineering Practice 2001`...a practical reference manual and guide for surveyors, engineers and loss adjustors.' Current Engineering Practice 2001Table of ContentsPreface. Chapter 1: Background. Chapter 2: Surveys. Chapter 3: Site Investigation Equipment and Methods. Chapter 4: Structural Reports. Chapter 5: Roofs. Chapter 6: Upper Floors. Chapter 7: Ground Floors. Chapter 8: Main walls. Chapter 9: Foundations. Index.

    15 in stock

    £171.00

  • Back Bay Books The Upstarts Uber Airbnb and the Battle for the

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    £999.99

  • 15 in stock

    £22.75

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Field to Palette

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisField to Palette: Dialogues on Soil and Art in the Anthropocene is an investigation of the cultural meanings, representations, and values of soil in a time of planetary change. The book offers critical reflections on some of the most challenging environmental problems of our time, including land take, groundwater pollution, desertification, and biodiversity loss. At the same time, the book celebrates diverse forms of resilience in the face of such challenges, beginning with its title as a way of honoring locally controlled food production methods championed by field to plate movements worldwide. By focusing on concepts of soil functionality, the book weaves together different disciplinary perspectives in a collection of dialogue texts between artists and scientists, interviews by the editors and invited curators, essays and poems by earth scientists and humanities scholars, soil recipes, maps, and DIY experiments. With contributions from over 100 internationally renowned reTrade ReviewThe ambition of the editors and contributors of the book Field to Palette: Dialogues on Soil and Art in the Anthropocene is to help society reconnect with soil. The chapters are either essays that explore some of the cultural articulations of soil or incredibly informative conversations between artists, activists and scientists who share their thoughts about the material properties, cultural histories, environmental functions and existential threats of soil.Field to Palette is an amazing publication. Its almost 700 pages are packed with photos, surprising information and moving encounters. I wish i had the time to talk about everything i’ve learnt in the book. The unexpectedly sophisticated sensory abilities of nematodes or the method to turn plastic-free baby diapers into planters and nutrients for trees, for example. Since one of the greatest achievements of the book is the way it demonstrates the important role that artists can play in raising discussions with the public and in participating to the solution to the many challenges soil faces today, i’ll dedicate the rest of my review of the book to just a few of the artworks and stories i discovered in Field to Palette.http://we-make-money-not-art.com/field-to-palette-dialogues-on-soil-and-art-in-the-anthropocene/ The ambition of the editors and contributors of the book Field to Palette: Dialogues on Soil and Art in the Anthropocene is to help society reconnect with soil. The chapters are either essays that explore some of the cultural articulations of soil or incredibly informative conversations between artists, activists and scientists who share their thoughts about the material properties, cultural histories, environmental functions and existential threats of soil.Field to Palette is an amazing publication. Its almost 700 pages are packed with photos, surprising information and moving encounters. I wish i had the time to talk about everything i’ve learnt in the book. The unexpectedly sophisticated sensory abilities of nematodes or the method to turn plastic-free baby diapers into planters and nutrients for trees, for example. Since one of the greatest achievements of the book is the way it demonstrates the important role that artists can play in raising discussions with the public and in participating to the solution to the many challenges soil faces today, i’ll dedicate the rest of my review of the book to just a few of the artworks and stories i discovered in Field to Palette.http://we-make-money-not-art.com/field-to-palette-dialogues-on-soil-and-art-in-the-anthropocene/ Table of ContentsI. SUSTENANCE 1. Urban Farming: The New Green Revolution? 2. Taste of Place: Terroir as Experience 3. A Root Stew from the Kitchen of Sarah Wiener 4. Artisanal Soil 5. Black Gold 6. Temple of Holy Shit: On Human-Soil Nutrient Cycles and the Future of Sustainable Sanitation 7. S.Oil 8. Murray River Punch: A Conversation on Changes Along the River 9. Yield 10. On Corn Mothers and Meal Culture: Ecofeminist Alternatives to Food Politics and Soil Security II. REPOSITORY 11. Soil Genesis: A Dialogue for Creation 12. A Kind of Soil Genesis on Canvas 13. Painting with Earth: Earth Pigments in North Devon a Guide for Teachers and Artists 14. Pedometrics, Pictures, and Poetry 15. From Earth 16. Correlation Drawing/Drawing Correlations 17. Mineral Traces: The Aesthetic and Environmental Transcendence of Soil Mineral Properties 18. A Snapshot in Time: The Dynamic and Ephemeral Structure of Peatland Soils 19. Carbon 20. Deep-Time Moles: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Geological Archiving III. INTERFACE 21. Honoring Soil Hydrology in Pictures 22. Waterviz at Hubbard Brook: The Confluence of Science, Art and Music at Long Term Ecological Research Sites 23. Aesthetic Engineering: Giving Visual Credence to Restoration Processes 24. Rocks, Radishes, and Restoration: On the Relationships Between Clean Water and Healthy Soil 25. Dirt Dialogue 26. WATERWASH for a Swimmable Bronx River 27. Backyard Portals: A Solutions-Oriented Approach to Valuing Soil 28. Don’t Worry, It’s Only Mud 29. The Art of Decay: Soil Decomposition Explored Through the Visual Arts IV. HOME 30. Exploring the Invisible: The Exemplary Life of Soil 31. SOILED. Reflecting A Natural Body Through Socio-Aesthetical and Bio-Political Viewpoints 32. Nematode State of Mind 33. On Colour Hunting 34. A Public Chemistry of the Detritusphere 35. Soil Macrocosms: Microbes, People, and Our Cumulative Effects 36. A Soil Procession and Seed Journey to Preserve Genetic Diversity 37. Future Worlds V. HERITAGE 38. Reframing Heritage: Cultural Soilscapes and Soil Memory 39. The Weapon is Sharing 40. Stories from the Hills: Tales of the Lowland 41. Sketches in the Sands of Time 42. A Visual Ethnography of Soils in Space and Time 43. Lessons from Emma Lake: A Metamorphosis of Science and Art in Landscape and Local Colour 44. Soil Connoisseurship 45. Underground Roots 46. Soil Lovers Unite! for a Down & Dirty Q & A VI. PLATFORM 47. Seeing the Soil Platform 48. Perpetual Architecture: Uranium Disposal Cells of the Southwest 49. Wastelands 50. The Earth Print Archive: A Forensic Documentation of Land Take 51. Soil in the City: The Socio-Environmental Substrate 52. The Soil Assembly and Dissemination Authority (SADA): A Thought Experiment in Building Tomorrow's Soils Today 53. Soil Chemistry and Urban Design in the Hybrid Landscapes of South China 54. The City as Forest: Cartographic Reflections on Land Use in Brazil 55. Island Urbanism: Rethinking the Land-Use Technology of the Watershed

    15 in stock

    £58.89

  • 15 in stock

    £13.22

  • The Disney Monorail

    Hyperion The Disney Monorail

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £32.29

  • Mars Manual From 45 Billion Years Ago to the

    Haynes Publishing Mars Manual From 45 Billion Years Ago to the

    5 in stock

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    5 in stock

    £17.24

  • Phytochemistry of Australia's Tropical

    CABI Publishing Phytochemistry of Australia's Tropical

    Book SynopsisRare, unique and irreplaceable - precious native rainforests occupy a precariously small part of Australia while retaining a remarkable level of both biological and chemical diversity unrivalled by any other ecosystem. Australia's ancient history and traditions are intimately intertwined with the rainforest plants that humans have utilised as both food and medicine. Phytochemistry of Australia's Tropical Rainforest is a record of this history and details how our understanding of these plants has led to the discovery of anaesthetics, analgesics, steroids, antimalarials and more. It provides an insight into the habitat, ecology and family associations of hundreds of species and explores their future therapeutic potential, alongside phytochemical studies of the ancient plant lineages. Toxicological evaluations of important poisonous plants are also included. Rainforests provide shelter for unique flora and fauna that are counted among the rarest species on Earth, many of which are illustrated in this book. This comprehensive work is an essential reference for phytochemists, ethnobotanists and those with an interest in rainforests and their medicinal and botanical potential.Table of Contents1: Tropical Rainforests: Tales of Plunder and Protection 2: Primeval Links to the Modern World 3: Timeless Treasures: Gondwana and the Rainforest Refuge 4: Ancient Gymnosperms 5: Pines and Podocarps: Environmental Refugees 6: Magnoliids: Survivors from Prehistory 7: Myristica: Nutmeg and Mace 8: Antipodean Phytochemicals 9: Phytochemistry of the Laurels 10: Rare and Toxic Rainforest Walnuts 11: Annonaceae: Poisons, Parasites and Pesticides 12: Spices of Ancient Origins 13: Birthworts and Butterflies

    £130.14

  • Choice Guides Cider Making From Your Garden

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £8.06

  • 101 Tips for StressFree Sailing

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 101 Tips for StressFree Sailing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewA useful source of hints and advice for reducing the “strain on the brain” to enable one to have a more relaxing time away sailing. -- Sandy Duker * Cruising Association *This compact guide is bursting with practical sailing tips to make your next trip on the water easier and more enjoyable. * Lifeboat Magazine *

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    £16.17

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  • John Wiley & Sons Inc Practical Creativity and Innovation in Systems

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    Book SynopsisA guide to systems engineering that highlights creativity and innovation in order to foster great ideas and carry them out Practical Creativity and Innovation in Systems Engineering exposes engineers to a broad set of creative methods they can adopt in their daily practices. In addition, this book guides engineers to become entrepreneurs within traditional engineering companies, promoting creative and innovative culture around them. The author describes basic systems engineering concepts and includes an abbreviated summary of Standard 15288 systems' life cycle processes. He then provides an extensive collection of practical creative methods which are linked to the various systems' life cycle processes. Next, the author discusses obstacles to innovation and, in particular, how engineers can push creative ideas through layers of reactionary bureaucracy within non-innovative organizations. Finally, the author provides a comprehensive description of an exemplary creative and innovative Table of ContentsContents Preface xiii Acknowledgments xv Part I Introduction 1 1.1 Introduction to Part I 1 1.2 Systems Engineering 4 1.3 Creative Methods 5 1.4 Promoting Innovative Culture 6 1.5 Creative and Innovative Case Study 8 1.6 Back Matter 9 1.7 Bibliography 10 Part II Systems Engineering 11 2.1 Introduction to Part II 11 2.2 Basic Systems Engineering Concepts 13 2.2.1 Essence of Systems Engineering 13 2.2.2 Organizations and Projects Concepts 13 2.2.3 System Concepts 14 2.2.4 Life Cycle Concepts 16 2.2.5 Process Concepts 18 2.2.6 Further Reading 19 2.3 Standard 15288 Processes 19 2.3.1 Agreement Process Group 20 2.3.2 Organizational Project‐Enabling Process Group 21 2.3.3 Technical Management Process Group 25 2.3.4 Technical Process Group 31 2.3.5 Further Reading 44 2.4 Philosophy of Engineering 44 2.4.1 Engineering and Truth 45 2.4.2 The Logic of Engineering Design 46 2.4.3 The 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