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  • Memories of Rahija by Abe J. Bassett

    Memories of Rahija

    Abe J. Bassett

    Sometime in 1987, sadly, I realized that my father, who would have been 102 had he lived, passed the milestone of his 100th birthday without note or commemoration. I vowed this would not happen with my mother, Rahija Saad Bassett. In early May, 1991, I wrote to all of her children, grandchildren, nephews and nieces, cousins, and others, asking them to pause for a moment of reflection at the noon hour on her date of birth. And I also asked for a written remembrance: a story, an incident, an impression to be shared. This book is a collection of those individual memories which have come together to form a vivid image of a loving, nurturing woman, who seldom complained of ill fortune, who loved God, and nature, and life, and her children, and all those about her. Her stories are a part of our family folklore and her history is a vital part of our heritage. This collection gives us a unique way to remember her, and an opportunity to pass on to our children and their children and their children's children the heritage which helped to shape us and them. Thank you all for your memories, and I thank my sisters for their special help.

  • From the Midwest by Ronald R. Geibert

    From the Midwest

    Ronald R. Geibert

    From the Midwest presents the insightful views of life in Japan and Germany by Ohioian photographer Ron Geibert. The Dayton Art Institute book features color pictures of ceremonies, children at play, and landscapes. Includes critical analysis by former Seattle Art Museum curator Rod Slemmons

  • From the Midwest: Extras by Ronald R. Geibert

    From the Midwest: Extras

    Ronald R. Geibert

    From the Midwest: extras expands on the work of Ohioan photographer Ron Geibert's book From the Midwest, capturing insightful views of life in Japan.

  • Parents by Ronald R. Geibert, Museum of Contemporary Art at Wright State University, and Dayton Art Institute

    Parents

    Ronald R. Geibert, Museum of Contemporary Art at Wright State University, and Dayton Art Institute

    Parents bears witness to the profundity of that first and possibly foremost relationship in our lives: that which we share with our parents. Photographically derived works by Linda Connor, Duane Michals, and Larry Sultan, among others and selected writings in eight-four oversized pages. Augment with camera interviews of Ann Fessler, Tony Mendoza, Adina Sabghir, and Larry Sultan.

  • Physical and Hydrologic-Flow Properties of Fractures: Las Vegas, Nevada - Zion Canyon, Utah - Grand Canyon, Arizona - Yucca Mountain, Nevada, July 20-24, 1989 (Field Trip Guidebook T385) by Christopher C. Barton and Paul A. Hsieh

    Physical and Hydrologic-Flow Properties of Fractures: Las Vegas, Nevada - Zion Canyon, Utah - Grand Canyon, Arizona - Yucca Mountain, Nevada, July 20-24, 1989 (Field Trip Guidebook T385)

    Christopher C. Barton and Paul A. Hsieh

    Fractures are one of the most abundant structures in geology and are found in almost all rocks and soils at or near the Earth's surface. They are found over a wide range of length scales, from micro-fractures within mineral grams (micro-meters) to oceanic-intraplate fractures as much as 5000 km in length. The important role of fractures in fluid transport in the crust has long been recognized by geologists who have studied dikes (fracture conduits for flow of igneous rocks) and mineral veins fracture conduits for precipitation from aqueous Fluids). In studying these paleo-flow systems, little attention has been given to quantification of the flow properties of the system. Until two decades ago, hydrologists (Long, 1983) and petroleum-reservoir engineers (Nelson, 1985) studying fluid flow in rock had recognized the role of fractures only qualitatively. Quantitatively, the mathematics of fracture flow had been considered intractable while the mathematics of porous-media flow through the rock matrix had been developed and refined for almost one hundred ears. Direct observation of the flow properties of rock at field scales demonstrated the inadequacy of the porous media models beyond the scale of laboratory samples. The hydraulic conductivity of fractured bulk rock has been measured to be as much as 8 orders of magnitude greater than matrix hydraulic conductivity measured in laboratory samples of the same intact rock. Clearly, fractures are primary conduits for fluid flow in rock at time scales of economic and practical interest. Quantitative understanding of the physics of flow in individual fractures and fracture networks has become an important research topic with direct applications to contemporary and paleo flow systems.

  • Poems of José Bergamín (1895-1983): Echoes of a Distant Sea by Jose Bergamin and David Lee Garrison

    Poems of José Bergamín (1895-1983): Echoes of a Distant Sea

    Jose Bergamin and David Lee Garrison

    An anthology of Bergamín translations.

  • Handbook of Crystallography: For Electron Microscopists and Others by A. G. Jackson

    Handbook of Crystallography: For Electron Microscopists and Others

    A. G. Jackson

    A handbook of the formulae used in crystallography covering the relations of vectors in the reciprocal lattice, the defining vectors for various crystal systems and transformations, structure factors for various lattices, quantities such as the angles between planes and other data.

  • IMS '91: First International Workshop on Interoperability in Multidatabase Systems by Y. Kambayashi, Marek Rusinkiewicz, and Amit P. Sheth

    IMS '91: First International Workshop on Interoperability in Multidatabase Systems

    Y. Kambayashi, Marek Rusinkiewicz, and Amit P. Sheth

    Conference proceedings of the First International Workshop on Interoperability in Multidatabase Systems, Kyoto, Japan, April 7-9, 1991.

  • The Future of Feasible Socialism by Hee-Young Shin

    The Future of Feasible Socialism

    Hee-Young Shin

    Korean translation of Alec Nove, The Economics of Feasible Socialism: Revisited (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1991).

  • Kitty Hawk and Beyond: The Wright Brothers and the Early Years of Aviation: A Photographic History by Ronald R. Geibert and Patrick B. Nolan

    Kitty Hawk and Beyond: The Wright Brothers and the Early Years of Aviation: A Photographic History

    Ronald R. Geibert and Patrick B. Nolan

  • Thermodynamics of Chemical Systems by Scott E. Wood

    Thermodynamics of Chemical Systems

    Scott E. Wood

    The concepts and relations pertinent to the solution of many thermodynamic problems encountered in multi-phase, multi-component systems are developed in this volume. Emphasis is placed on a comprehension and development of general expressions for solving such problems, rather than ready-made equations for particular applications. The first half of the book is devoted to defining the thermodynamic functions and to generating the fundamental relations relevant to chemical systems at equilibrium. The second half concentrates on the application of these relations to real systems and the methods which can be used to obtain additional connections. Throughout, the methods of Gibbs are used with emphasis on the chemical potential.

  • Electrical Characterization of GaAs Materials and Devices by David C. Look

    Electrical Characterization of GaAs Materials and Devices

    David C. Look

    Summarizes electrical measurement data in GaAs materials and devices, and describes in detail the techniques used to obtain these data and the ideas behind them. Special emphasis is given to subjects sometimes ignored in other works such as impurity and defect Fermi functions, degeneracy factors and multiband conduction, and also to relatively new subjects such as the application of magnetoresistance to determine carrier mobility in device structures. Some of the information is quite practical, e.g., how to make ohmic contacts or where to buy a commercial, automated Hall-effect apparatus. Includes many detailed derivations.

  • The Philosophical Biographer: Doubt and Dialectic in Johnson's <i>Lives of the Poets</i> by Martin Maner

    The Philosophical Biographer: Doubt and Dialectic in Johnson's Lives of the Poets

    Martin Maner

    The Philosophical Biographer shows how a shift in philosophical outlook in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries-from an understanding of human knowledge rooted in deductive certainties to one resting on inductive probability-influenced the development of biographical narrative in general and in particular the way Johnson dealt with biographical evidence in his Lives of the Poets.

    Examining the psychological and philosophical doubt that lay at the heart of Johnson's character and intellect, Martin Maner reveals in the biographical studies of Savage, Swift, Milton, and Pope an ingrained pattern of dialectical argument and a skeptical attitude toward evidence--a method that involves the reader in judgments about the poets as it conveys Johnson's own understanding of truth. In the Life of Savage, Johnson moves from thesis to antithesis, generating out of opposing emotional responses--irony and sympathy, ridicule and pathos-an understanding of the man. Dialectically undercutting the conclusions of previous biographers of Swift and Milton, Johnson fashions a new, somewhat acidic estimation of Swift and a portrait of Milton that engages contemporary questions of the probable and the marvelous. The Life of Pope, Johnson's greatest dialectical achievement, alternates between blame and praise, public and private realms, weaving tone, context, and analogy into great, contrasting patterns of inquiry and judgment.

    Establishing the centrality of a dialectical method in the Lives of the Poets, Martin Maner links the rise of biography as well as Johnson's interest in the form to the shift in epistemology brought about by empiricism. In the new patterns of thought of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, biography--the estimation of a life through sifting of historical events and evidence--was the most philosophical of endeavors, and Johnson its greatest practitioner.

  • Proceedings of the 4th Midcentral Ergonomics/Human Factors Conference by John M. Flach

    Proceedings of the 4th Midcentral Ergonomics/Human Factors Conference

    John M. Flach

    Proceedings of the Fourth Midcentral Ergonomics/Human Factors Conference, Urbana, IL, July 15-17, 1987.

  • Mardi Gras 1986 by Ronald R. Geibert

    Mardi Gras 1986

    Ronald R. Geibert

    Color photographs made at the 1986 Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans.

  • The Celebrative Spirit: 1937-1943 Photographs of Social and Recreational Events that Exhibit the Spirit of Community by Ronald R. Geibert

    The Celebrative Spirit: 1937-1943 Photographs of Social and Recreational Events that Exhibit the Spirit of Community

    Ronald R. Geibert

    The Celebrative Spirit: 1937 - 1943 combines rarely seen photographs of community spirit from the Library of Congress, rare audio and video interviews, and interpretative text by noted historian F. Jack Hurley on ten photographers employed by the Farm Security Administration during the Roosevelt Presidency.

  • Competitions by Ronald R. Geibert

    Competitions

    Ronald R. Geibert

    Twelve sample photographs from the first publication by Ron Geibert from his 1984 limited edition portfolio.

  • Semi-Insulating III-V Materials: Kah-Nee-Ta 1984 by David C. Look and John Sydney Blakemore

    Semi-Insulating III-V Materials: Kah-Nee-Ta 1984

    David C. Look and John Sydney Blakemore

    Includes 71 papers from the Third Conference on Semi-Insulating III-V Materials, held during April 1984 at the Kah-nee-ta Resort on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Oregon, USA.

    Sections: 1 - Diffusion, Gettering and Annealing; 2 - Dislocations and Extended Defects; 3 - Crystal Growth and Related Problems; 4 - EL2 and Other Point Defects; 5 - Devices as Affected by the Substrate; 6 - Theory and Impurity/Defect State Characterization.

  • The Dynamic Demand for Energy Stocks: An Analysis of Tax Policy Options for Solar Processes by G. Thomas Sav

    The Dynamic Demand for Energy Stocks: An Analysis of Tax Policy Options for Solar Processes

    G. Thomas Sav

  • A Bird of Paper: Poems of Vicente Aleixandre by Vicente Aleixandre, Willis Barnstone, and David Lee Garrison

    A Bird of Paper: Poems of Vicente Aleixandre

    Vicente Aleixandre, Willis Barnstone, and David Lee Garrison

    An anthology of translations of the 1977 Nobel Laureate; preface by the poet.

  • Nitrogen and Air by Rubin Battino

    Nitrogen and Air

    Rubin Battino

  • Parades by Ronald R. Geibert

    Parades

    Ronald R. Geibert

    A collection of photographs by Ron Geibert featuring parades. These images were made in Ohio in 1982-1984 and were released as a limited edition portfolio.

  • Psychoanalysis: Critical Explorations in Contemporary Theory and Practice by Alan Jacobson and Dean Parmelee

    Psychoanalysis: Critical Explorations in Contemporary Theory and Practice

    Alan Jacobson and Dean Parmelee

  • Oxygen and Ozone by Rubin Battino

    Oxygen and Ozone

    Rubin Battino

    Oxygen and Ozone deals with the solubility of oxygen and ozone in pure liquids, liquid mixtures, aqueous and organic solutions, biological fluids, and some miscellaneous solvents and mixtures. The coverage is on gas/liquid systems at high and low pressures. Individual data sheets for each gas/liquid system are included.

 

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