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Steve Kemme and Bon Koizumi
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Characters
Television
Videogames
Fan Media and Technology
Music
Popular Cinema
Anime
Manga
Spectacles and Competitions
Sites
Fashion
Contemporary Art.
Characters
Television
Videogames
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Wank, David. ; Carvalho, Monica R. de. ; Hess, Christian. ; Wang, Chuanfei. ; Vyletalova, Lenka. ; Farrer, James.
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Intro
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introducing the Global Japanese Restaurant
James Farrer and David L. Wank
2. Imperialism and Its Culinary Legacies: Japanese Restaurants in East Asia
Chuanfei Wang, James Farrer, and Christian A. Hess
3. Japantown Restaurants: From Community Spaces to Touristic Imaginaries
Christian A. Hess, James Farrer, David L. Wank, Mônica R. de Carvalho, Lenka Vyletalova, and Chuanfei Wang
4. Global Food Fashions and Their Cultural Intermediaries
Lenka Vyletalova, James Farrer, Chuanfei Wang, and Christian A. Hess
5. Global Migrations and the Mass Market Japanese Restaurant
David L. Wank, James Farrer, and Chuanfei Wang
6. Fast and Japanese: Corporatizing Japanese Restaurants
David L. Wank, Mônica R. de Carvalho, James Farrer, Lenka Vyletalova, and Chuanfei Wang
7. The Izakaya as Global Imaginary
James Farrer, David L. Wank, Chuanfei Wang, and Mônica R. de Carvalho
8. Reinventing Japanese Fine Dining in Culinary Global Cities
James Farrer, Mônica R. de Carvalho, and Chuanfei Wang
9. Reflecting on the Global Japanese Restaurant
James Farrer and David L. Wank
Bibliography
Contributors
Index.
Intro
Title Page
Copyright
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Silberschmidt, Vadim.
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Mechanics of Fibrous Networks
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Bhattacharya, A. R.
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Maria Flood
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Körner, Christian.
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John D. Niles
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Banerjee, Soumitra. ; Muralidhara, H. B.
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Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
Foreword
Preface
1. Historical Development and Modern-Day Trends in Additive Manufacturing
2. Methods of 3D Printing of Objects
3. Electroplating of 3D-Printed Components
4. 3D Printing Application in Food Processing
5. 3D Printing Technology for Environmental Applications
6. Application of Three-Dimensional Printing in Biotechnology
7. 3D Printing for Energy Storage Devices and Applications
8. Application of 3D Printing in Civil Engineering: State-of-the-Art Review
9. Empowering Advances in Medical Devices with 3D-Printing Technology
10. 3D Printing in the Textiles and Fashion Industry
11. Prospects of 3D-Printing Technology in Promoting Academic Education
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Valerio Acocella
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Murchison, Krista A.
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Manuals for Penitents in Medieval England
Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Note on the Translation and Treatment of Texts
A Chronological List of Key Manuals for Penitents and Associated Works
Introduction: Teaching Sin
Part I: Self-Examination Writing before 1250
Sin in the Cloister
'A Woman in Whom Great Trust was Placed': Differentiated Education and Ancrene Wisse
Part II: Manuals for Penitents, 1250-1300
Learning about Sin
'De privetez n'i troverét rien': The Compileison and 'Anxieties of Outreach'
Part III: Manuals for Penitents, 1300-1350
A Reforming Curriculum
Teaching Virtue
'To enden in som vertuous sentence': Concluding with Chaucer's Parson
Bibliography
Index.
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Pilarczyk, Jessica. ; May, Simon Matthias. ; Brill, Dominik. ; Garrett, Ed. ; Engel, Max.
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Geological Records of Tsunamis and Other Extreme Waves
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
About the Editors
Preface
1 -Introduction
1 - Geological records of tsunamis and other extreme waves: concepts, applications and a short history of research
Introduction
Disciplinary background
A short history of paleotsunami research
Scope of the book
Outline of the book
Concluding remarks
References
2 - Historical records: their importance in understanding and mitigating tsunamis
Catalogues and databases
Historical records: importance and limitation
3 - Tsunami magnitude scales
Tsunami magnitude scales: an overview
Relation between tsunami magnitude and intensity
Possibilities and limitations of tsunami magnitude scales
Applicability of tsunami magnitude, Mt, to the case of October 25, 2018, earthquake
Discussion and conclusions
4 - Trigger mechanisms and hydrodynamics of tsunamis
Trigger mechanisms
Earthquakes
Landslides
Volcanism
Impacts
Complex trigger
Hydrodynamics
Propagation of tsunamis
Wave deformation in shallow waters (shoaling)
Inundation and runup
Backwash
5 - Tsunami databases
Definition
Database development
Problems
Challenges to creating a global tsunami database
Paleotsunami data
Structure
Validity
Other attributes
Opportunities
6 - Onshore archives of tsunami deposits
Onshore archives of tsunami deposits
Low-lying coastal plains
Marshes and estuaries
Swales within beach-ridge plains
Lagoons
Coastal lakes
Coastal sediment sections
Beaches (back-beach environments)
Caves.
Summary
2 -Field methods
7 - Geophysical prospection and sedimentological characteristics of subaquatic tsunami deposits
Why do we need research on offshore tsunami deposits?
Methods to detect offshore tsunami deposits
Sidescan sonar
Multibeam echosounder
Reflection seismic
LiDAR measurements
Sampling of offshore tsunami deposits
Diagnostic criteria of offshore tsunami deposits
Distribution of offshore tsunami deposits: case studies from different regions
Conclusions
8 - Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) in coastal hazard studies
The GPR technique
Theory of GPR and its application in coastal environments
Data collection and processing
Recent advancements
Types of surveys
Processing
GPR use in studying past storms and tsunamis
Erosional records
Other research areas of methodology development
Thin-bed studies
Use of amplitude variation with offset (AVO)
Multiconfiguration surveys
Attribute analysis
3D modeling of GPR data
9 - Mapping of subaerial coarse clasts
Aerial and satellite imagery
Single-point to multi-point measurements
Photogrammetry and Structure-from-Motion
Laser scanning
Point-cloud analysis
10 - Post-event field surveys
Introduction and aims
Overview of how to approach the development, deployment and activity of a post-event field survey
Before the survey
During the survey
After the survey
Summary reflections on the tasks/issues associated with organizing and undertaking a post-event field survey
On the evolving "tool kit" of methods available to support post-event field surveys, including those from the broader geolo ...
Reflections on the tensions and challenges a post-event field survey team leader might encounter
Meeting my own and other's expectations
Time
Dealing with the unexpected
Difficult emotions
3 -Fine-grained deposits
11 - The sedimentology and geometry of fine-grained tsunami deposits from onshore environments
Methods
Fine-grained onshore tsunami deposits
Depositional features
Horizontal trends
Grain-size distribution
Stratification
Accumulation of components
Vertical structures
Asymmetrical structures that indicate flow direction
Soft-sediment deformation
Erosional features
Discussion
12 - Foraminifera in tsunami deposits
Characteristics of coastal foraminifera
Field methods
Modern foraminifera sampling
Tsunami and paleotsunami foraminifera sampling
Laboratory methods
Sample preparation and foraminiferal analysis
Foraminifera taxonomy
Foraminifera test size
Foraminifera taphonomy
Statistical techniques
Example application of foraminifera to tsunami studies
Current challenges
Summary of foraminifera use in tsunami research
13 - Ostracoda in extreme-wave deposits
Who are the Ostracoda?
Taxonomy
Distribution
Preservation and taphonomy
Field-based methods
Baseline ostracod fauna and ecologies
Deposit sampling
Lab-based methods
Post-laboratory methods
Distinguishing between overwash mechanisms
14 - Diatoms in tsunami deposits
Introduction: physical and ecological characteristics of diatoms
Diatoms in tsunami deposits
Allochthonous diatoms in tsunami deposits, indicators for sediment provenance
Diatoms as indicators of tsunami runup extent.
Sorting of diatom valves in tsunami deposits
Preservation of diatom valves in tsunami deposits
Comparison of diatoms in tsunami and storm-surge deposits
Recommendations for investigating a candidate tsunami deposit
Field work and data collection
Laboratory processing and analyses
Appendix 1: common diatoms reported in tsunami deposits
Appendix 2: published criteria for identifying tsunami deposits using diatoms
Appendix 3: diatom slide preparation and counting
Appendix 4: assessment of diatom preservation
15 - The application of molluscs for investigating tsunami deposits
The use of molluscs in paleotsunami research
Characteristics of mollusc species assemblages in tsunami deposits
Paleo-current flow direction
Infaunality as a proxy for erosion depth
Shell size
Taphonomic processes
Shell material
Taphonomic characteristics
Differences between coastal and offshore settings
Geochemical analysis
Differentiating between tsunami and storm deposits
16 - Magnetic susceptibility and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility: versatile tools to decipher hydrodynamic ch ...
The principles of the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility
Magnetic susceptibility of tsunami deposits
Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility
Methodology
Sediment sampling in the field
Caution and limits
Sediment sampling in the laboratory
Field experiments
Laboratory measurements
Contribution of MS/AMS to deciphering tsunami deposits
Environmental magnetism of tsunami deposits
Magnetic signatures of tsunami deposits
Limitations and perspectives
Contribution of AMS to reconstruct the hydrodynamic conditions for the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami flooding at Banda Aceh, Su ...
Limitations of the method
Conclusions.
17 - X-ray tomography applied to tsunami deposits
Principles of X-ray tomography
Application to tsunami deposits
Sampling strategy
Image analysis
X-ray anatomy of tsunami deposits
Internal structure of the deposit and bedforms
Soft and fine-grained fraction: soil and mud
Vertical trends of grain size
Sedimentary fabric
Distribution of heavy minerals
Distribution of marine bioclasts
18 - Applications of geochemical proxies in paleotsunami research
Field sampling
Analytical methods
Examples and significance of geochemical proxies
Onshore deposits
Marine indicators (shell hash, marine carbonate, also seawater)
Indicators of source material (proxy for mineral composition)
Grain-size indicator (Zr/K, Rb and K, Si/(K+Ti))
Seawater influence and post-diagenetic formation of pyrite (TC, TS, Fe and S)
Indicator of source material (terrestrial vs. marine/beach) and geochronological marker
Stable isotopes and C/N
Biomarkers/organic compounds
DNA
Offshore deposits
Current challenges and potentialities
19 - Microtextures in tsunami deposits: a useful sediment fingerprinting tool
Laboratory procedure
Microtextural semi-quantitative classification
Shape analysis
Automated microtextural classification
Case studies
Boca do Rio (Portugal)
Arauco and Mataquito (Chile)
20 - Paleogenetic approaches in tsunami deposit studies
Background
Pioneering metabarcoding applications in paleotsunami research
Protocols for sampling and analysis
Sediment sampling and storage
Establishment of databases and significance of reference material
DNA extraction procedures.
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and development of specific PCR primers.
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Dee McGonigle
Faculty administrators student technology strategic integration model (FAST SIM)
Randy M. Gordon
Application of the FAST SIM as the basis for integrating virtual educational technologies
Randy M. Gordon
Technology's impact on society and culture
Michael H. Reitzel
Opportunities and advantages with virtual technology integration
Megan Keiser and Carman Turkelson
Challenges and disadvantages with virtual technology integration
Rebecca A. Burhenne, Kristin A. Kerling, and Randy M. Gordon
Faculty role in integrating virtual simulations
Diana Meeks, Randy M. Gordon, and Dee McGonigle
Preparing the instructional environment
Julie McAfooes
Nexus of game development : curricular integration and faculty development
Eric B. Bauman, Penny Ralson-Berg, and Gregory E. Gilbert
Design and creation of virtual gaming simulations in nursing education
Jennifer L. Lapum, Margaret Anne Verkuyl, Michelle Hughes, Oona St-Amant, Daria Romaniuk, Lorraine Betts, and Paula Mastrilli
Virtual gaming in nursing education
Natalia Del Angelo Aredes, Suzanne Hetzel Campbell, Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca
Nursing student simulation scenarios within a virtual learning environment
Pamela L. Grant
Enhancing the rigor of virtual simulation
Simon John Rankin Cooper and Fiona Bogossian
A student's journey encountering a virtual learning environment : a pathway from novice to expert
Karen West
Mentor role in virtual simulation mediated learning
Rebecca J. Sisk
Creating inter-professional simulation scenarios in virtual learning environments
Ellen Jakovich
Advancing nursing informatics knowledge and skills using a virtual learning environment
Carolyn Sipes
Administrative perspective
Suzanne Hetzel Campbell
Administrator role
Dee McGonigle and Randy M. Gordon
Epilogue : FAST SIM analysis, synthesis and application.
Assessing the virtual learning landscape
Dee McGonigle
Faculty administrators student technology strategic integration model (FAST SIM)
Randy M. Gordon
Application of the FAST SIM as the basis for integrating virtual educational technologies
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CONTENTS
FIGURES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION: IMPOSSIBLE LIAISONS? GENRE AND FEMINIST FILM CRITICISM
1. SUBVERSIVE AUTEUR, SUBVERSIVE GENRE
2. REPEAT TO REMAKE: DIABLO CODY AND KARYN KUSAMA'S JENNIFER'S BODY
3. HOLLYWOOD TRANSVESTITE: KATHRYN BIGELOW'S THE HURT LOCKER1
4. GENRE IN THE MARGINS: KELLY REICHARDT'S MEEK'S CUTOFF
5. GENRE ON THE SURFACE: SOFIA COPPOLA'S MARIE ANTOINETTE
6. WHAT A WOMAN WANTS? NANCY MEYERS'S THE INTERN
AFTERWORD: DESPERATELY SEEKING WONDER WOMEN
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Title page
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1. What is Buddhist Philosophy?
2. The Metaphysical Perspective I: Interdependence and Impermanence
3. The Metaphysical Perspective II: Emptiness
4. The Self
5. Consciousness
6. Phenomenology
7. Epistemology
8. Logic and the Philosophy of Language
9. Ethics
10. Methodological Postscript
References
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Isogawa, Yoshihito.
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Basic Mechanisms
Gear ratios
Compound gear systems
Changing the angle of rotation
Using worm drives
Swinging mechanisms
Reciprocating mechanisms
Cam mechanisms
Intermittent motion
Transmitting rotation with rubber bands
Transmitting rotation with caterpillar treads
Transmitting rotation over a long distance
Off-center axes of rotation
Changeover mechanisms using rotational direction
Universal joints
Vehicles
Driving wheels with a motor
Driving wheels with two motors
Caster wheels
Crawlers
Suspended wheels
Steering
Moving Without Tires
Walking machines
Moving like an inchworm
Moving through vibration
Arms, Wings, and Other Movements
Flapping wings
Gripping fingers
Lifting things
Shooting things
Automatic doors
Raking up or out
Creating wind
Swinging a pendulum
Using attachments to change motion
Meshing gears diagonally
Changing the angle of rotation freely
Sensors
Ideas for using the touch sensor
Ideas for using the buttons of the Intelligent EV3 Brick
Ideas for using the color sensor
Something Extra
Using the Pythagorean theorem
Try building something handy!.
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Gear ratios
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A telegraphic biography of a conceptual troublemaker
When memes go digital
Defining Internet memes
Memes versus virals
Unpacking viral and memetic success
Meme genres
May the excessive force be with you: memes as political participation
When Internet memes go global
Future directions for Internet meme research.
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When memes go digital
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