A Manual of Style for the Astrophysical Journal and Supplement Series
Author : American Astronomical Society
Publisher :
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 12,31 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Astrophysics
ISBN :
Author : American Astronomical Society
Publisher :
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 12,31 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Astrophysics
ISBN :
Author : Derek McNally
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 937 pages
File Size : 42,43 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9400904975
The XXth General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union was held in Baltimore, Maryland USA from August 02 to 11, 1988. The Inaugural Ceremony on August 02 was held in the presence of representatives of the United States Governn:ent, t~e S~ate of Maryland, the City of Baltimore and the host institution -the Johns Hopkins Umverslty- as well as of the National and Local Organising Committees. The scientific programme maintained the high standards of the Union and the scientific proceedings may be found either in this volume or in volume 8 of Highlights of Astronomy. The scientific programme was organised by the 40 Commission Presidents and coordinated by the General Secretary (1985-1988), Dr. J.-P. Swings. The local arrangements were effectively made through the National Organising Committee under the Chairmanship of Prof. F. Drake and the Local Organising Committee under the co-Chairmanship of Prof. A. Oavidsen and Dr. R. Giacconi. The smooth day to day operation of the meeting resulted from the incomparable dedication of Karen Weinstock and Harold Screen.
Author : Donald T. Mizokawa
Publisher : Educational Technology
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 30,70 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780877782766
Author : Roger John Tayler
Publisher : Taylor & Francis Group
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 47,5 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780750302005
Stellar Astrophysics contains a selection of high-quality papers that illustrate the progress made in research into the structure and evolution of stars. Senior undergraduates, graduates, and researchers can now be brought thoroughly up to date in this exciting and ever-developing branch of astronomy.
Author : Harold Rabinowitz
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 985 pages
File Size : 17,47 MB
Release : 2009-06-12
Category : Science
ISBN : 0080557961
Much like the Chicago Manual of Style, The Manual of Scientific Style addresses all stylistic matters in the relevant disciplines of physical and biological science, medicine, health, and technology. It presents consistent guidelines for text, data, and graphics, providing a comprehensive and authoritative style manual that can be used by the professional scientist, science editor, general editor, science writer, and researcher. - Scientific disciplines treated independently, with notes where variances occur in the same linguistic areas - Organization and directives designed to assist readers in finding the precise usage rule or convention - A focus on American usage in rules and formulations with noted differences between American and British usage - Differences in the various levels of scientific discourse addressed in a variety of settings in which science writing appears - Instruction and guidance on the means of improving clarity, precision, and effectiveness of science writing, from its most technical to its most popular
Author : International Astronomical Union
Publisher :
Page : 990 pages
File Size : 11,8 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Astronomy
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Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher : Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Page : 1672 pages
File Size : 28,88 MB
Release : 1957
Category : Copyright
ISBN :
Includes Part 1, Number 1 & 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - December)
Author : Claude Bertout
Publisher :
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 34,11 MB
Release : 2012-08-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9782759807857
As a young researcher in astronomy whose advisor has just told you to write a paper to present your first results, you are thrilled but also worried, because you realize that the quality of your publication is crucial for your career. This Guide to Effective Publishing in Astronomy is for you. It gives you the practical information for publishing your article in one of the major research journals in the field of astronomy and addresses all aspects of the process. It also explains how a good scientific paper should be written and gives you both an overview of the refereeing process and recommendations on how to avoid common mistakes when writing in English. You will also find: detailed information on the peer-review validation system, a brief history of the major journals in the field of astronomy, their requirements and the ways they are run, information on services offered by astronomy libraries and databases such as the Strasbourg CDS. Along the way you will find lots of useful information for your career as a researcher.
Author : Brian R. Kent
Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 35,68 MB
Release : 2014-04-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1627056130
This is the first book written on using Blender (an open-source visualization suite widely used in the entertainment and gaming industries) for scientific visualization. It is a practical and interesting introduction to Blender for understanding key parts of 3D rendering that pertain to the sciences via step-by-step guided tutorials. Any time you see an awesome science animation in the news, you will now know how to develop exciting visualizations and animations with your own data. 3D Scientific Visualization with Blender takes you through an understanding of 3D graphics and modeling for different visualization scenarios in the physical sciences. This includes guides and tutorials for: understanding and manipulating the interface; generating 3D models; understanding lighting, animation, and camera control; and scripting data import with the Python API. The agility of Blender and its well organized Python API make it an exciting and unique visualization suite every modern scientific/engineering workbench should include. Blender provides multiple scientific visualizations including: solid models/surfaces/rigid body simulations; data cubes/transparent/translucent rendering; 3D catalogs; N-body simulations; soft body simulations; surface/terrain maps; and phenomenological models. The possibilities for generating visualizations are considerable via this ever growing software package replete with a vast community of users providing support and ideas.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 648 pages
File Size : 15,83 MB
Release : 1961
Category : Bibliography, International
ISBN :