Disability as a Fluid State

Disability as a Fluid State
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 9780857243782
ISBN-13 : 0857243780
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Synopsis Disability as a Fluid State by : Sharon N. Barnartt

Disability is often described in a way that suggests it is a permanent, relatively stable state. This volume argues that the relationship between impairment (physical state) and disability is neither fixed nor permanent but is fluid and not easily predicted.

International Thermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State

International Thermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : 9781483278742
ISBN-13 : 1483278743
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis International Thermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State by : S. Angus

International Thermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State - 7 Propylene (Propene) is a compilation of internationally agreed values of the equilibrium thermodynamic properties of propylene. This book is composed of three chapters, and begins with the presentation of experimental result of thermodynamic studies compared with the equations used to generate the tables. The succeeding chapter deals with correlating equations for thermodynamic property determination of propylene. The last chapter provides the tabulations of the propylene's thermodynamic properties and constants. This book will prove useful to physical chemists.

Fluid Iron

Fluid Iron
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780824862541
ISBN-13 : 0824862546
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Fluid Iron by : Tony Day

Fluid Iron is the first extended treatment of state formation in Southeast Asia from early to contemporary times and the first book-length analysis of Western historical and ethnographic writing on the region. It includes critical assessments of the work of Clifford Geertz, O.W. Wolters, Benedict Anderson, and other major scholars who have written on early, colonial, and modern Southeast Asian history and culture. Making use of the ideas of Weber, Marx, Foucault, and postmodern and postcolonial theory, Tony Day argues that culture must be restored to the study of Southeast Asian history so that the state and historical developments in the region can be returned to their own "alternative" historical contexts and trajectories. He employs a wide range of contemporary scholarship, as well as Southeast Asian literary and historical texts, inscriptions, and temples to explore the kinds of concepts and practices--kinship networks, cosmologies, gender identities, bureaucracies, rituals, violence and aesthetics--that have been used for centuries to build states.Highly readable and accessibly written, Fluid Iron demonstrates that Southeast Asian state building has taken place in a part of the world that has always been a crossroads of cultural and transcultural change. Day urges Southeast Asians to learn more about the history of their own state formations so they can safeguard not only human freedom, but also the "incongruity" of their unique region in the years ahead.

International Thermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State Helium-4

International Thermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State Helium-4
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781483280684
ISBN-13 : 1483280683
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis International Thermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State Helium-4 by : S. Angus

International Thermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State Helium-4 presents the IUPAC Thermodynamic Tables for the thermodynamic properties of helium. The IUPAC Thermodynamic Tables Project has therefore encouraged the critical analysis of the available thermodynamic measurements for helium and their synthesis into tables. This book is divided into three chapters. The first chapter discusses the experimental results and compares with the equations used to generate the tables. These equations are supplemented by a vapor pressure equation, which represents the 1958 He-4 scale of temperature that is defined in terms of the vapor pressure of helium-4. The second chapter are devoted to various equation of state used for the determination of thermodynamic properties. The third chapter contains IUPAC Tables, including their construction, limits, use, and accuracy. This book will be of value to physical chemists and researchers in the field.

Introduction To Liquid State Physics

Introduction To Liquid State Physics
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Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9789813102538
ISBN-13 : 9813102535
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction To Liquid State Physics by : Norman H March

This important book provides an introduction to the liquid state. A qualitative description of liquid properties is first given, followed by detailed chapters on thermodynamics, liquid structure in relation to interaction forces and transport properties such as diffusion and viscosity. Treatment of complex fluids such as anisotropic liquid crystals and polymers, and of technically important topics such as non-Newtonian and turbulent flows, is included. Surface properties and characteristics of the liquid-vapour critical point are also discussed. While the book focuses on classical liquids, the final chapter deals with quantal fluids.

The Fluid State

The Fluid State
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Publisher : Federation Press
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 1862875685
ISBN-13 : 9781862875685
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Fluid State by : Hilary Charlesworth

The Fluid State was cited by the High Court in Momcilovic v The Queen [2011] HCA 34 (8 September 2011)Traditional accounts of the relationship between international and national law present the interaction between the two as relatively ordered, if conflicting. This limited view of the relationship has become outmoded, as the scope of international legal regulation and the internationalised context of domestic law continue to expand. This book analyses some of the national contexts in which international law and domestic law interact and identifies the way in which attitudes to international law shift between them. Some of the questions considered are:How do perceptions of international law differ according to particular institutional vantage-points, whether that of the executive, the legislature or the judiciary? What is the impact of the perceived 'democratic deficit' in international treaty-making? What are some of the ways in which the judiciary acts as a gatekeeper between the national and international legal orders? How does national politics influence engagement with the international sphere? The contributors bring a range of different perspectives: politics, law and international relations. They include influential scholars such as Mayo Moran, Ann Capling, John Uhr, Andrew Byrnes and Janet MacLean and they discuss contemporary issues, such as the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement and the 2003 Iraq War.

The Dynamic Liquid State

The Dynamic Liquid State
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Publisher : Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4128805
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Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dynamic Liquid State by : Allan F. M. Barton

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 379
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ISBN-10 : 9780123838810
ISBN-13 : 0123838819
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Geothermal Reservoir Engineering by : Malcolm Alister Grant

As nations alike struggle to diversify and secure their power portfolios, geothermal energy, the essentially limitless heat emanating from the earth itself, is being harnessed at an unprecedented rate. For the last 25 years, engineers around the world tasked with taming this raw power have used Geothermal Reservoir Engineering as both a training manual and a professional reference. This long-awaited second edition of Geothermal Reservoir Engineering is a practical guide to the issues and tasks geothermal engineers encounter in the course of their daily jobs. The book focuses particularly on the evaluation of potential sites and provides detailed guidance on the field management of the power plants built on them. With over 100 pages of new material informed by the breakthroughs of the last 25 years, Geothermal Reservoir Engineering remains the only training tool and professional reference dedicated to advising both new and experienced geothermal reservoir engineers. - The only resource available to help geothermal professionals make smart choices in field site selection and reservoir management - Practical focus eschews theory and basics- getting right to the heart of the important issues encountered in the field - Updates include coverage of advances in EGS (enhanced geothermal systems), well stimulation, well modeling, extensive field histories and preparing data for reservoir simulation - Case studies provide cautionary tales and best practices that can only be imparted by a seasoned expert

An Introduction to the Liquid State

An Introduction to the Liquid State
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9780323159036
ISBN-13 : 0323159036
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to the Liquid State by : P Egelstaff

An Introduction to the Liquid State focuses on the atomic motions and positions of liquids. Particularly given importance in this book are internal motion of molecules as a whole and the motion of atoms in a monatomic liquid. Divided into 16 chapters, the book opens by outlining the general properties of liquids, including a comparison of liquid argon and liquid sodium, discussions on theories and methods of studying the liquid state, and thermodynamic relationships. The book proceeds by defining the molecular distribution functions and equation of state, the potential function for non-conducting liquids and metals, and measurement of pair distribution function. Numerical analyses and representations are provided to simplify the functions of equations. The book discusses equilibrium properties wherein calculations on the state of gases and fluids are presented. The text also underlines space and time dependent correlation functions. Given emphasis in this part are neutron scattering, electromagnetic radiation, and various radiation scattering techniques. Other concerns discussed are diffusion and single particle motion, velocity of correlation function, diffusion and viscosity coefficients, liquid-gas critical point, and a comparison of classical and quantum liquids. The selection is a valuable source of information for readers wanting to study the composition and reactions of liquids.

All Things Flow

All Things Flow
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 1794807527
ISBN-13 : 9781794807525
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis All Things Flow by : William Smyth

This is a graduate-level textbook for students in the natural sciences. After reviewing the necessary math, it describes the logical path from Newton's laws of motion to our modern understanding of fluid mechanics. It does not describe engineering applications but instead focuses on phenomena found in nature. Once developed, the theory is applied to three familiar examples of flows that can be observed easily in Earth's atmosphere, oceans, rivers and lakes: vortices, interfacial waves, and hydraulic transitions. The student will then have both (1) the tools to analyze a wide range of naturally-occurring flows and (2) a solid foundation for more advanced studies in atmospheric dynamics and physical oceanography. Appendices give more detailed explanations and optional topics.