One Surface at a Time


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Is your life filled with bad choices, weaknesses, fears, wishes, failures, mistakes, good and bad relationships, good days and bad days all rolled into one? Are you wishing to file down the jagged and bitter edges of your past and get rid of the gerbil ball that you're running on? Does your exhausted body still daydream about adventure? Readers will grow spiritually in a fast-paced and confrontational world while traveling to Alaska racing with huskies in the Iditarod, swimming with salmon, running a marathon, vacationing in Frank Sinatra's land of "I Did It My Way." You will watch a wrecking ball demolish Satan's home, moonlight as a driving instructor, fly south with geese, learn how to sew a quilt, paint with Rembrandt, and expertly play an instrument in the grand symphony orchestra""just to name a few. Do you want to simplify your frantic lifestyle so that busyness and peace can coexist? Your days will become more meaningful, and the future will be improved before it ever happens! One surface at a time.




One Surface Learning


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An easy approach to improvising, hand technique, and drumset coordination. This book and audio package applies rhythmic and rudimental patterns to the drumset. An excellent approach to creating new drumset ideas for both the student and the professional.







Heat Transfer


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CD-ROM contains: Excel workbooks for examples and problems -- Software tool for thermodynamic properties.




Medical Times


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Marine Mammal Survey and Assessment Methods


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This volume comprises the proceedings of a symposium on marine mammal survey assessment methods, which took place in Seattle, Washington, USA.




Tribune Popular Science


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.




Remote Sensing by Satellite Gravimetry


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Over the last two decades, satellite gravimetry has become a new remote sensing technique that provides a detailed global picture of the physical structure of the Earth. With the CHAMP, GRACE, GOCE and GRACE Follow-On missions, mass distribution and mass transport in the Earth system can be systematically observed and monitored from space. A wide range of Earth science disciplines benefit from these data, enabling improvements in applied models, providing new insights into Earth system processes (e.g., monitoring the global water cycle, ice sheet and glacier melting or sea-level rise) or establishing new operational services. Long time series of mass transport data are needed to disentangle anthropogenic and natural sources of climate change impacts on the Earth system. In order to secure sustained observations on a long-term basis, space agencies and the Earth science community are currently planning future satellite gravimetry mission concepts to enable higher accuracy and better spatial and temporal resolution. This Special Issue provides examples of recent improvements in gravity observation techniques and data processing and analysis, applications in the fields of hydrology, glaciology and solid Earth based on satellite gravimetry data, as well as concepts of future satellite constellations for monitoring mass transport in the Earth system.







Laser Plasmas and Nuclear Energy


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Most of this book was written before October 1973. Thus the statements concerning the energy crisis are now dated, but remain valid nevertheless. However, the term "energy crisis" is no longer the unusual new concept it was when the material was written; it is, rather, a commonplace expression for a condition with which we are all only too familiar. The purpose of this book is to point out that the science and technology of laser-induced nuclear fusion are an extraordinary subject, which in some way not yet completely clear can solve the problem of gaining a pollution-free and really inexhaustible supply of inexpensive energy from the heavy hydrogen (deuterium) atoms found in all terrestrial waters. The concept is very obvious and very simple: To heat solid deuterium or mixtures of deuterium and tritium (superheavy hydrogen) by laser pulses so rapidly that despite the resulting expansion and cooling there still take place so many nuclear fusion reactions tnat the energy produced is greater than the laser energy that had to be applied. Compression of the plasma by the laser radiation itself is a more sophisticated refinement of the process, but one which at the present stage of laser cechnology is needed for the rapid realization of a laser-fusion reactor for power generation. This concept of compression can also be applied to the development of completely safe reactors with controlled microexplosions of laser-compressed fissionable materials such as uranium and even boron, which fission completely safely into nonradioactive helium atoms.