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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Sociology, Urban. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Analysing cities through spatial understanding, this book explores how different worlds within the city are brought into close proximity and outlines new ways to address some of the ambiguities of cities: their promise, potential and problems.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (195 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780203980323
    Series Statement: Understanding Cities Series
    DDC: 307.76
    Language: English
    Note: Book Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- THE OPEN UNIVERSITY COURSE TEAM -- Preface -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 What is a city? -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 IMAGES OF THE CITY -- 1.2 SO, WHAT IS A CITY? -- 2 From nature to metropolis (and back again) -- 2.1 CHI-GOUG BEFORE CHICAGO: LAND AND NATURE -- 2.2 THE MAKING OF CHICAGO: FROM MUD TO MOVEMENT -- 2.3 CHICAGO'S NATURE: THE CITY'S FOOTPRINT ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH -- 2.4 THE ENDS OF CHICAGO -- 2.5 COSMOPOLITAN CHICAGO -- 3 The intensity of city life: size, density and heterogeneity -- 3.1 THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE -- 3.2 THE DENSITY OF SETTLEMENT -- 3.3 THE HETEROGENEITY OF CITIES -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- CHAPTER 2 Worlds within cities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 City rhythms: the comings and goings of city life -- 2.1 A DAY IN THE LIFE… -- 2.2 SENSES OF RHYTHM -- 2.3 WHOSE RHYTHMS? -- 3 City environments: juxtapositions of feeling -- 3.1 BUILDINGS, MONUMENTS AND 'WILD' PLACES -- 3.2 CHARGED ENVIRONMENTS -- 4 City life: proximity and difference -- 4.1 CLOSED WORLDS AND HIGH WALLS -- 4.2 INDIFFERENT WORLDS AND DETACHED LIFESTYLES -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- CHAPTER 3 Cities in the world -- 1 Cities interlinked -- 1.1 THE SQUARE OF THE THREE CULTURES -- 1.2 A BIT OF HISTORY -- 1.3 REFLECTIONS -- 2 Megacities and global cities -- 2.1 SIZE AND POWER -- 2.2 IMPACTS AND FUTURES -- 2.2.1 What of cities' impact on the non-urban world? -- 2.2.2 Changing networks and changing fortunes -- 2.3 OTHER APPROACHES -- 3 The city without and within -- 3.1 DIVIDED CITIES -- 3.2 PROBLEMS IN THE CITY -- References -- READING 3A 'Negotiating the heart: place and identity in the post-imperial city' -- References -- CHAPTER 4 On space and the city -- 1 On the city -- 2 On space and the city -- 1 The city as specifically spatial -- 2 Spatial configurations as generative. , 3 The openness of the outcome -- 3 On some tensions of urban spatiality -- 4 And finally… -- REFERENCE -- READING 4A 'Exit from the city of destruction' -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands,
    Keywords: Photosynthesis -- Research. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This proceedings collects 350 contributions from participants in the 14th International Congress on Photosynthesis. Its two volumes provide a glimpse of the future, from the molecule to the biosphere, by the most active researchers in this area of research.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (1561 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781402067099
    DDC: 572.46
    Language: English
    Note: Allen_FM_I.pdf -- Allen_Sec1_Ch01.pdf -- Allen_Sec1_Ch02.pdf -- Allen_Sec1_Ch03.pdf -- Allen_Sec1_Ch04.pdf -- Allen_Sec1_Ch05.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch01.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch02.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch03.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch04.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch05.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch06.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch07.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch08.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch09.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch10.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch11.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch12.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch13.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch14.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch15.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch16.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch17.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch18.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch19.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch20.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch21.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch22.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch23.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch24.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch25.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch26.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch27.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch28.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch29.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch30.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch31.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch32.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch33.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch34.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch35.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch36.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch37.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch38.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch39.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch40.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch41.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch42.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch43.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch44.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch45.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch46.pdf -- Allen_Sec2_Ch47.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch01.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch02.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch03.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch04.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch05.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch06.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch07.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch08.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch09.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch10.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch11.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch12.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch13.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch14.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch15.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch16.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch17.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch18.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch19.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch20.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch21.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch22.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch23.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch24.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch25.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch26.pdf -- Allen_Sec3_Ch27.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch01.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch02.pdf. , Allen_Sec4_Ch03.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch04.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch05.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch06.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch07.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch08.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch09.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch10.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch11.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch12.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch13.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch14.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch15.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch16.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch17.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch18.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch19.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch20.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch21.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch22.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch23.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch24.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch25.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch26.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch27.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch28.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch29.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch30.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch31.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch32.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch33.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch34.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch35.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch36.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch37.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch38.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch39.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch40.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch41.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch42.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch43.pdf -- Allen_Sec4_Ch44.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch01.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch02.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch03.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch04.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch05.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch06.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch07.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch08.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch09.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch10.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch11.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch12.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch13.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch14.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch15.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch16.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch17.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch18.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch19.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch20.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch21.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch22.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch23.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch24.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch25.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch26.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch27.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch28.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch29.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch30.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch31.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch32.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch33.pdf -- Allen_Sec5_Ch34.pdf -- Allen_Sec6_Ch01.pdf -- Allen_Sec6_Ch02.pdf -- Allen_Sec6_Ch03.pdf -- Allen_Sec6_Ch04.pdf -- Allen_Sec6_Ch05.pdf -- Allen_Sec6_Ch06.pdf. , Allen_Sec6_Ch07.pdf -- Allen_Sec6_Ch08.pdf -- Allen_Sec6_Ch09.pdf -- Allen_Sec6_Ch10.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch01.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch02.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch03.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch04.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch05.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch06.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch07.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch08.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch09.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch10.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch11.pdf -- Allen_Sec7_Ch12.pdf.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Human geography. ; Power (Social sciences). ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (234 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780470775141
    Series Statement: RGS-IBG Book Series ; v.79
    DDC: 303.3
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Series Editors' Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Lost Geographies -- Part I Spatial Vocabularies of Power -- Chapter 2 Power in Things: Weber's Footnotes from the Centre -- Chapter 3 Power through Mobilization: From Mann's Networked Productions to Castells's Networked Fictions -- Chapter 4 Power as an Immanent Affair: Foucault and Deleuze's Topological Detail -- Part II Lost Geographies -- Chapter 5 Power in its Various Guises (and Disguises) -- Chapter 6 Proximity and Reach: Were there Powers at a Distance before Latour? -- Chapter 7 Placing Power, or the Mischief Done by Thinking that Domination is Everywhere -- Chapter 8 Conclusion: Misplaced Power -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Harvard University Press,
    Keywords: Brain--Evolution. ; Brain--Growth. ; Human evolution. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Though we have other distinguishing characteristics (bipedalism, relative hairlessness, etc.), the brain and the behavior it produces are what truly set us apart from the other apes and primates. How this three-pound organ composed of water, fat, and protein turned a mammal species into the dominant animal on earth is the story Allen tells.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (351 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780674053496
    DDC: 612.8/2
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Human Brain in Brief -- 3 Brain Size -- 4 The Functional Evolution of the Brain -- 5 The Plastic Brain -- 6 The Molecular Evolution of the Brain -- 7 The Evolution of Feeding Behavior -- 8 The Aging Brain -- 9 Language and Brain Evolution -- 10 Optimism and the Evolution of the Brain -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    La Vergne :Synergetic Press,
    Keywords: Allen, John-(John Polk). ; Biosphere. ; Biosphere 2 (Project). ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Anyone suffering from the global warming blues will cherish this uplifting account of the most ambitious environmental experiments of our time: Biosphere 2, a miniature Earth under glass and the world's largest laboratory for global ecology ever built. John Allen's memoir, Me and the Biospheres, chronicles the singular life of poet, playwright, activist, world-traveler - and inventor of Biosphere 2.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (336 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780907791430
    DDC: 577.092 B
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I - A Caravan of Dreams -- The Music of the Spheres -- Synergia Ranch, Santa Fe -- Theater of All possibilities -- Legends of the Heraclitus -- East Meets West: the Vajra Hotel -- West Meets East: Art and Ecotechnics -- Ventures in Timber and Jazz -- Part II - Building Biosphere 2 -- Space Biospheres Ventures -- Biospherics -- The Biomes -- Engineering -- The interacting Subsystems -- Part III - Launching Biosphere 2 -- The Biospherians -- Rembrandt and Mona Lisa -- Pallenville -- Part IV - A Think of Beauty is a Joy Forever -- Mission One reveals a New World -- Murphy's Law and Finagle's Factor -- Mission One Victory -- Cherry Blossom Time -- My Dream -- Epilogue: A Sweet Blue Grape Under a Yellow Sun in a Green Garden -- Acknowledgements -- Photo Credits & -- Footnotes -- Bibliography.
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  • 6
    Keywords: Coasts Congresses ; Estuaries Congresses ; Sedimentology Congresses ; Geomorphology Congresses ; Archaeological geology Congresses ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Küste ; Ästuar ; Geomorphologie ; Küstengebiet ; Mündungsgebiet ; Sedimentologie ; Geoarchäologie ; Küstenmorphologie ; Küstensediment ; Delta ; Mündung ; Flusssediment ; Sedimentation ; Strand ; Gezeiten ; Buchten
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 435 Seiten)
    ISBN: 1862390703
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 175
    DDC: 551.45
    Language: English
    Note: Literaturangaben
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2020-07-30
    Description: Interannual variability in the spring bloom in the Irminger Basin, northern North Atlantic, is investigated using SeaWiFS-derived chlorophyll-a (chl-a) concentration and satellite or model-derived meteorological data. Variability in the timing and magnitude of the spring bloom in the basin is evaluated. A method for estimating a time series of Sverdrup's critical depth from satellite-derived data is introduced. Comparison with modelled mixed layer depth and chlorophyll concentration demonstrates that Sverdrup's critical depth model is valid for the Irminger Basin spring bloom. The dependence of the timing and magnitude of the spring bloom on winter pre-conditioning is investigated. We find that in the Irminger Basin the start of the spring bloom can be estimated from the preceding winter's mean wind speed and net heat flux. We also find that the maximum chl-a concentration during the bloom can be estimated from the frequency of winter storms. Increased storm activity results in a reduced bloom chlorophyll maximum by delaying the development of spring stratification, resulting in the bloom missing the ‘window of opportunity’ for optimum phytoplankton growth.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2020-07-24
    Description: Myrionecta rubra, a ubiquitous planktonic ciliate, has received much attention due to its wide distribution, occurrence as a red tide organism, and unusual cryptophyte endosymbiont. Although well studied in coastal waters, M. rubra is poorly examined in the open ocean. In the Irminger Basin, North Atlantic, the abundance of M. rubra was 0–5 cells/ml, which is low compared with that found in coastal areas. Distinct patchiness (100 km) was revealed by geostatistical analysis. Multiple regression indicated there was little relationship between M. rubra abundance and a number of environmental factors, with the exception of temperature and phytoplankton biomass, which influenced abundance in the spring. We also improve on studies that indicate distinct size classes of M. rubra; we statistically recognise four significantly distinct width classes (5–16, 12–23, 18–27, 21–33 μm), which decrease in abundance with increasing size. A multinomial logistic regression revealed the main variable correlated with this size distribution was ambient nitrate concentration. Finally, we propose a hypothesis for the distribution of sizes, involving nutrients, feeding, and dividing of the endosymbiont.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 10
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing
    Psychophysiology 39 (2002), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1469-8986
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine , Psychology
    Notes: Increased vagal tone has been associated with treatment success using pharmacological agents and cognitive-behavioral treatment in major depression, but not using electroconvulsive therapy. The present study investigated whether increases in vagal tone would be associated with favorable treatment response with nonpharmacological treatment. At baseline and following treatment, 16 subjects were administered the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD) followed by electrocardiographic recording. Those with little change in vagal tone from before to after treatment showed minimal reduction in HRSD score (−4.8); those with larger vagal tone change showed a large decrease in HRSD score (−14.8). Changes in vagal tone are thus related to favorable treatment response in depression, and do not represent anticholinergic pharmacological effects. Future work manipulating vagal tone might prove informative in teasing apart the causal role of vagal tone and depression.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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