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    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands,
    Keywords: Ecological mapping. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (226 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789401107198
    DDC: 577/.022/3
    Language: English
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    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands,
    Keywords: Wildlife conservation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (655 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789400915213
    Series Statement: Conservation Biology Series ; v.6
    DDC: 591.73
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Saint Louis :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Organic compounds -- Synthesis. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis-1977 presents an annual review of synthetically useful information that would prove beneficial to nearly all organic chemists, both specialist and nonspecialist in synthesis. It should help relieve some of the information storage burden of the specialist and should aid the nonspecialist who is seeking help with a specific problem to become rapidly aware of recent synthetic advances. In producing this volume the editors abstracted 47 primary chemistry journals, selecting useful synthetic advances. All reactions and methods which are new, synthetically useful, and reasonably general are included. Each entry is comprised primarily of structures accompanied by very few comments. The purpose of this is to aid the reader in rapidly scanning the book. Chapters I-III are organized by reaction type and constitute the major part of the book. Chapter IV deals with methods of synthesizing heterocyclic systems. Chapter V covers the use of new protecting groups. Chapter VI is divided into three main parts and covers those synthetically useful transformations that do not fit easily into the first three chapters. The first part deals only with functional group synthesis. The second part covers ring expansion and contraction, and the third part involves useful multistep sequences.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (472 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483104003
    DDC: 547/.2/05
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis-1977 -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- PREFACE -- JOURNALS ABSTRACTED -- CHAPTER I. CARBON-CARBON BOND FORMING REACTIONS -- A. Carbon-Carbon Single Bonds (see also: I.E., I.F., I.G.) -- B. Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds (see also: III.G) -- C. Carbon-Carbon Triple Bonds -- D. Cyclopropanations -- E. Thermal Reactions (see also: VLB) -- F. Aromatic Substitutions Forming a New Carbon-Carbon Bond -- G. Synthesis via Organometallics -- CHAPTER II. OXIDATIONS -- A. C-O Oxidations -- B. C-H Oxidations -- C. C-N Oxidations -- D. Amine Oxidations -- E. Sulfur Oxidations -- F. Oxidative Additions to C- C Multiple Bonds -- G. Phenol -» Quinone Oxidation -- H. Oxidative Cleavages -- I. Photosensitized Oxygénations -- J. Dehydrogenation -- K. Other Oxidations and Reviews -- CHAPTER III. REDUCTIONS -- A. C = O Reductions -- B. Nitrile Reductions -- C. Reduction of Sulfur Compounds -- D. N - O Reductions -- E. C-C Multiple Bond Reductions -- F. Hydrogenolysis of Hetero Bonds -- G. Reductive Eliminations -- H. Reductive Cleavages -- I. Hydroboration (reduction only) -- J. Other Reductions and Reviews -- CHAPTER IV. SYNTHESIS OF HETEROCYCLES -- A. Aziridines -- B. Furans, etc -- C. Indoles -- D. Lactams -- E. Lactones -- F. Pyridines, Quinolines, etc -- G. Pyrroles, etc -- H. Other Heterocycles with One Heteroatom -- I. Heterocycles with Two or More Heteroatoms -- J. General Reviews -- CHAPTER V. PROTECTING GROUPS -- A. Hydroxyl -- B. Amine -- C. Sulfhydryl -- D. Carboxyl -- E. Ketone, Aldehyde -- F. Phosphate -- G. Pi Bond -- H. Miscellaneous Protecting Groups -- CHAPTER VI. USEFUL SYNTHETIC PREPARATIONS -- A. Functional Group Preparations -- B. Ring Enlargement and Contraction -- C. Multi-Step Transformations -- CHAPTER VII. OTHER COMPLETELY MISCELLANEOUS REACTIONS -- CHAPTER VIII. MISCELLANEOUS REVIEWS. , AUTHOR INDEX.
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  • 4
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Interfaces (Physical sciences). ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (533 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080537771
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 11
    DDC: 530.4/17
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Novel Methods to Study Interfacial Layers -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Chapter 1. Ellipsometry in Interface Science -- Chapter 2. Detection of Evanescent Fields on Arachidic Acid LB Films on Al Films Caused by Resonantly Excited Surface Plasmons -- Chapter 3. Simultaneous Observation of the Electropolymerisation Process of Conducting Polymers by Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy, Surface Plasmon Enhanced Light Scattering and Cyclic Voltammetry -- Chapter 4. Scattered Light and Emission from Ag Thin Film and Merocyanine Langmuir- Blodgett Film on Ag Thin Film due to Surface Plasmon Polariton Excitation -- Chapter 5. Enhancement of Photocurrents in Merocyanine LB Film Cell Utilizing Surface Plasmon Polariton Excitations -- Chapter 6. Surface Potential and Piezo-Response of Ferroelectric Langmuir-Blodgett Films Studied by Electrostatic Force Microscopy -- Chapter 7. Development of EPR Method for Examination of Paramagnetic Complex Ordering in Films -- Chapter 8. Electronic Structures of Ordered Langmuir-Blodgett Films of an Amphiphilic Derivative of 2,5-Diphenyl-1,3,4-Oxadiazole -- Chapter 9. Study of Adhesion Properties of Polymer Surfaces by Atomic Force Microscopy Using Chemically Modified Tips: Imaging of Functional Group Distribution -- Chapter 10. Fluorescence and the Relevant Factors of Organized Molecular Films of a Series of Atypical Amphiphilic β-Diketone Rare Earth Complexes -- Chapter 11. Electroluminescent Device Using PbBr-Based Layered Perovskite Having Self- Organized Organic-Inorganic Quantum-Well Structure -- Chapter 12. The Use of LB Insulating Layers to Improve the Efficiency of Light Emitting Diodes Based on Evaporated Molecular Films -- Chapter 13. Light Emitting Efficiencies In Organic Light Emitting Diodes(OLEDs). , Chapter 14. Light-Emitting Devices Based on Sequentially Adsorbed Layer-By-Layer Self- Assembled Films of Alizarin Violet -- Chapter 15. Structural properties and interactions of thin films at the air-liquid interface explored by synchrotron X-ray scattering -- Chapter 16. In and out of Plane X-Ray Diffraction of Cellulose LB Films -- Chapter 17. Isomerically-Featured Aggregate Images of Phenol-Formaldehyde Monolayers by BAM and SMM -- Chapter 18. NMR Methods for Studies of Organic Adsorption Layers -- Chapter 19. The fabrication of a self-assembled multilayer system containing an electrontransporting channel -- Chapter 20. Composite Polyelectrolyte Self-Assembled Films for Chemical and Bio-Sensing -- Chapter 21. A Conductometric pH Sensor Based on a Polypyrrole LB Film -- Chapter 22. Designed Nano-engineered Polymer Films on Colloidal Particles and Capsules -- Chapter 23. Ultrathin Self-Assembled Polyvinylamine/Polyvinylsulfate Membranes for Separation of Ions -- Chapter 24. The Detection of Organic Pollutants in Water With Calixarene Coated Electrodes -- Chapter 25. Drop and Bubble Shape Analysis as a Tool for Dilational Rheological Studies of Interfacial Layers -- Chapter 26. Oscillating bubble and drop techniques -- Subject Index.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Organic compounds -- Synthesis. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (465 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483104065
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis―1976 -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- PREFACE -- JOURNALS ABSTRACTED -- CHAPTER I. CARBON-CARBON BOND FORMING REACTIONS -- A. Carbon-Carbon Single Bonds (see also: LE, l.F, I .G ) -- B. Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds (see also: II1.G) -- C. Carbon-Carbon Triple Bonds -- D. Cyclopropanations -- E. Thermal Reactions (see also: VLB) -- F. Aromatic Substitutions Forming a New Carbon- -- G. Synthesis via Organometallics -- CHAPTER II. OXIDATIONS -- A. C-O Oxidations -- B. C-H Oxidations -- C. C-N Oxidations -- D. Amine Oxidations -- E. Sulfur Oxidations -- F. Oxidative Additions to C-C Multiple Bonds -- G. Phenol→Quinone Oxidation -- H. Oxidative Cleavages -- I. Photosensitized Oxygenations -- J. Dehydrogenation -- K. Other Oxidations and Reviews -- CHAPTER III. REDUCTIONS -- A. C = O Reductions -- B. Nitrile Reductions -- C. Reduction of Sulfur Compounds -- D. N-O Reductions -- E. C-C Multiple Bond Reductions -- F. Hydrogenolysis of Hetero Bonds -- G. Reductive Eliminations -- H. Reductive Cleavages -- I. Hydroboration (reduction only) -- J. Other Reductions and Reviews -- CHAPTER IV. SYNTHESIS OF HETEROCYCLES -- A. Aziridines -- B. Furans, etc -- C. Indoles -- D. Lactams -- E. Lactones -- F. Pyridines, Quinolines, etc -- G. Pyrroles, etc -- H. Other Heterocycles with One Heteroatom -- I. Heterocycles with Two or More Heteroatoms -- J. General Reviews -- CHAPTER V. PROTECTING GROUPS -- A. Hydroxyl -- B. Amine -- C. Sulfhydryl -- D. Carboxyl -- E. Ketone, Aldehyde -- F. Phosphate -- G. Pi-Bond -- H. Miscellaneous Protecting Groups -- CHAPTER VI. USEFUL SYNTHETIC PREPARATIONS -- A. Functional Group Preparations -- B. Ring Enlargement and Contraction -- C. Multi-Step Transformations -- CHAPTER VII. OTHER COMPLETELY MISCELLANEOUS REACTIONS -- CHAPTER VIII. MISCELLANEOUS REVIEWS -- AUTHOR INDEX.
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  • 6
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    New York, NY :Springer,
    Keywords: Particle beams. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (356 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781468411287
    Language: English
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Surface tension. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (729 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080530529
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 6
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Chapter 1. The Gauss Laplace Equation for liquid axisymmetric meniscii -- Chapter 2. Axisymmetric Drop Shape Analysis (ADSA) and its Applications -- Chapter 3. The drop volume technique -- Chapter 4. The spinning drop tensiometry -- Chapter 5. Capillary pressure tensiometry with applications in microgravity -- Chapter 6. The maximum bubble pressure tensiometry -- Chapter 7. The oscillating bubbles method -- Chapter 8. Physico-chemical Hydrodynamics of Rising Bubble -- Chapter 9. Pulmonary Surfactant and Biophysical Function -- Chapter 10. High temperature tensiometry -- Chapter 11. Dynamics of the Impact Interaction between a Fine Solid Sphere and a Plane Gas-Liquid Interface -- Chapter 12. From stalagmometry to tensiography -- The definition of the instrumental, software and analytical requirements for a new departure in drop analysis -- Subject Index.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Surface active agents. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (509 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080540009
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 7
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Proteins: some principles of classification and structure -- Chapter 2. Adsorption and Interfacial Tension Isotherms for Proteins -- Chapter 3. Properties of Protein Interfacial Layers at Liquid-Fluid Interfaces -- Chapter 4. Reversibility of protein adsorption -- Chapter 5. Interfacial Rheology of Mixed Food Protein and Surfactant Adsorption Layers with respect to Emulsion and Foam Stability -- Chapter 6. Relation between surface rheology and foaming behaviour of aqueous protein solutions -- Chapter 7. Mobility of adsorbed protein molecules as studied by Fluorescence Recovery after Photobleaching (FRAP) -- Chapter 8. Interfacial Tensions of Protein Solutions Using Axisymmetric Drop Shape Analysis -- Chapter 9. Surface dilational rheology of proteins adsorbed at air/water and oil/water interfaces -- Chapter 10. Protein-Lipid interactions -- Chapter 11. Characterisation of gelatine-surfactant interaction and its relevance to liquid film coating -- Subject Index.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Interfaces (Physical sciences). ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (601 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080530611
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 1
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Dynamics of Adsorption at Liquid Interfaces: Theory, Experiment, Application -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Surfaces, surface tension and surface phenomena -- 1.2. Surface chemistry of surfactants and basic adsorption phenomena -- 1.3. Adsorption dynamics and dynamic adsorption layers. Qualitative approach -- 1.4. Some surface phenomena -- 1.5. Organisation of the book -- 1.6. References -- Chapter 2. Thermodynamics and macro-kinetics of adsorption -- 2.1. Definition of liquid interfaces -- 2.2. Models of the surface of water -- 2.3. General principles of equilibrium surface thermodynamics -- 2.4. Adsorption at liquid/fluid interfaces -- 2.5. Treatment of the Langmuir adsorption isotherm as introduction to adsorption dynamics -- 2.6. Adsorption isotherm for single and mixed surfactant systems -- 2.7. Macro-kinetic aspects of Langmuir's theory and its application to adsorption dynamics -- 2.8. Charged liquid interfaces -- 2.9. Summary -- 2.10. References -- Chapter 3. Surface phenomena, surface rheology and relaxations processes at liquid interfaces -- 3.1. Relaxations and chemical reactions -- 3.2. Stress-strain relationships - general description -- 3.3. Brief Introduction Into Surface Rheology -- 3.4. Surface rheology and adsorption dynamics in drainage processes of thin liquid films -- 3.5. Surface rheology and stability of foams and emulsions -- 3.6. Surface waves -- 3.7. Summary -- 3.8. References -- Chapter 4. The dynamics of adsorption at liquid interfaces -- 4.1. General idea of adsorption kinetics -- 4.2. Theoretical models of diffusion-controlled adsorption kinetics -- 4.3. Diffusion-controlled adsorption of surfactant mixtures -- 4.4. Kinetic-controlled models -- 4.5. Models with time dependent interfacial area. , 4.6. Adsorption kinetics of surfactants at liquid/liquid interfaces -- 4.7. Adsorption kinetics from micellar solutions -- 4.8. Adsorption process at the surface of laminar flowing liquid films -- 4.9. Adsorption kinetics of polymers -- 4.10. Asymptotic solutions -- 4.11. Summary -- 4.12. References -- Chapter 5. Experimental technique to study adsorption kinetics -- 5.1. Characterisation of the purity of surfactants and solvents -- 5.2. Drop volume technique -- 5.3. Maximum bubble pressure technique -- 5.4. Pendent drop technique -- 5.5. Growing drop methods -- 5.6. The oscillating jet method -- 5.7. The inclined plate technique -- 5.8. Description of other dynamic methods for interfacial studies -- 5.9. Experimental results from studies of surfactants at liquid interfaces -- 5.10. Experimental studies of the adsorption dynamics of biopolymers at liquid interfaces -- 5.11. Summary -- 5.12. References -- Chapter 6. Relaxation studies at liquid interfaces -- 6.1. Introduction to interfacial relaxation studies -- 6.2. Interfacial relaxation techniques -- 6.3. Interfacial relaxation methods -- 6.4. Experimental results of relaxation studies -- 6.5 Summary -- 6.6. References -- Chapter 7. Effect of surfactant charge on the dynamics of adsorption -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. The retardation of the steady transport of adsorbing ions through the diffuse part of double layer -- 7.3. The manifestation of electrostatic retardation in transient adsorption processes -- 7.4. Dynamics of adsorption at harmonically disturbed surfaces -- 7.5. Stages of adsorption kinetics of ionics under the condition of convective diffusion -- 7.6. Adsorption kinetics model, taking into account the electrostatic retardation and a specific adsorption barrier -- 7.7. The problem of ion adsorption models -- 7.8. Electrostatic retardation in macro-ion adsorption. , 7.9. A numeric solution to the problem -- 7.10. Experimental investigations of adsorption kinetics of ionic surfactants -- 7.11. Summary -- 7.12. References -- Chapter 8. Dynamic adsorption layer of buoyant bubbles. Diffusion-controlled transport of nonionic surfactants -- 8.1. Basic problems -- 8.2. Dynamic adsorption layer under condition of uniform surface retardation -- 8.3. Theory of dynamic adsorption layer of bubble (drop) at Re< -- < -- 1 and strong surface retardation -- 8.4. Theory of dynamic adsorption and diffusion boundary layers of a bubble with Pe> -- > -- 1, Re< -- < -- 1 and weak surface retardation -- 8.5. Hypothesis of incomplete retardation of a bubble surface at Re < -- 1 and presence of a dynamic adsorption layer -- 8.6. Theory of dynamic adsorption layer of a bubble and retardation of its surface at large Reynolds numbers -- 8.7. The rear stagnant region of a buoyant bubble -- 8.8. Total amount of surfactant at mobile bubble surfaces -- 8.9. Summary -- 8.10. References -- Chapter 9. Dynamic adsorption layers of surfactants at the surface of buoyant bubbles. Kinetic-controlled surfactant transport to and from bubble surfaces -- 9.1. Dynamic adsorption layers of nonionic surfactants -- 9.2. Dynamic adsorption layers of ionic surfactants -- 9.3 Structure of rear stagnant cap of a bubble rising in solution of ionic surfactant at Re< -- < -- 1 -- 9.4. Conditions of realization of regimes of ionic surfactant dynamic adsorption layer formation -- 9.5. The size of the stagnant cap of the bubble (droplet) using surfactants with a slow rate desorption -- 9.6. Summary -- 9.7. References -- Chapter 10. Dynamic adsorption layer in microflotation -- 10.1 Mechanism of transfer of small particles to bubble surface -- 10.2. Effect of dynamic adsorption layer on the transport stage of the elementary flotation act. , 10.3. Investigation of microflotation kinetics as a method of DAL studies -- 10.4. Dynamic adsorption layer and optimisation of transport stage of flotation -- 10.5. Specific features of the mechanism involving attachment of small particles on the surface of a bubble -- 10.6. Influence of dynamic adsorption layer on attachment of small particles on bubble surface -- 10.7. Influence of dynamic adsorption layer on small particle detachment -- 10.8. Perfection of microflotation by governing dynamic adsorption layer -- 10.9. Effect of particle aggregation on elementary microflotation act and dynamic adsorption layer -- 10.10. Collision efficiency, bubble velocity and microflotation kinetics -- 10.11. Bubble coalescence and dynamic adsorption layer -- 10.12. Two-stage flotation of micron and submicron particles and dynamic adsorption layer -- 10.13. Selection and application of cationic surfactant in microflotation and dynamic adsorption layer -- 10.14. Negative effect of inertia forces on flotation of small particles. Generalisation of Sutherland's formula. Extension of limits of applicability of microflotation theory -- 10.15. Influence of dynamic adsorption layer on inertia forces in microflotation -- 10.16. Effect of hydrodynamic boundary layer on elementary act of microflotation and dynamic adsorption layer of bubbles -- Chapter 11. Dynamic adsorption layer in flotation -- 11.1. Quasi-elastic collision -- 11.2. Inelastic collision -- 11.3. Prevention of particle deposition on bubble surface at Θ> -- Θt under the effect of centrifugal force -- 11.4. Particle reflection from a bubble surface -- 11.5. Prevention of particle deposition on bubble surface at angles θ< -- θocr due to joint action of particle reflection from a bubble surface and centrifugal forces -- 11.6. Estimation of collision efficiency. , 11.7. Kinetics of extension of three-phase contact -- 11.8. Attachment by collision. -- 11.9. Influence of dynamic adsorption layer on attachment by collision -- 11.10. Attachment by sliding at potential flow. The role of particle rebound and critical film thickness -- 11.11. Influence of dynamic adsorption layer on attachment process by sliding -- 11.12. Investigations of collision and attachment stages of both microflotation and flotation -- 11.13. Influence of dynamic adsorption layer on detachment -- 11.14. Summary -- 11.15. References -- Chapter 12. Non-equilibrium surface forces caused by dynamic adsorption layers and their relevance in film stability and flotation -- 12.1. The effect of the dynamic adsorption layer on coagulation -- 12.2. The influence of the ionic adsorption layer upon coagulation processes -- 12.3. The liquid interlayer stabilization by dynamic adsorption layers in elementary flotation act -- 12.4. Estimation of effectiveness of particles capture considering liquid interlayer stabilisation by dynamic adsorption layers -- 12.5. Non-equilibrium surface forces of diffusion-electrical nature in flotation -- 12.6. Summary -- 12.7. References -- Appendix 2A: General principles of the degrees of freedom of interfaces -- Appendix 2B: Discussion of Further Adsorption Isotherms -- 2B.1. Htickel-Cassel Isotherm -- 2B.2. The Volmer Adsorption Isotherm -- 2B.3. The Butler-Volmer-Equation -- Appendix 2C: Non-Equilibrium Surface Thermodynamics -- Appendix 2D: Thermodynamics of Thin Liquid Films -- Appendix 3A: Sound Propagation in Liquid/Fluid Disperse systems and Chemical Reaction -- Appendix 3B: Dynamic Contact Angles -- Appendix 3C: Marangoni-instabilities and dissipative structures -- Appendix 3D: Lateral Transport Phenomena -- Appendix 4A: Numerical solution of the integral equation of Ward and Tordai. , Appendix 4B: Numerical solution of the function exp(x2)erfc(x).
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    Oxford :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Memory -- Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (401 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781317757702
    DDC: 591.51
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Prologue: Reminiscences -- 1. SOP: A Model of Automatic Memory Processing in Animal Behavior -- General Assumptions -- The SOP Model -- An Empirical Application -- Other Applications -- Concluding Comments -- References -- 2. Differences in Adaptiveness Between Classically Conditioned Responses and Instrumentally Acquired Responses -- Some Possible Distinctions Between Classical Conditioning and Instrumental Learning -- Considerations Concerning the Adaptiveness of Classical Conditioning -- Preference for Signaled Shock -- Conditioned Tail Flexion: CR-Contingent Modification of Tailshock Intensity -- Changes in Affective Value of the US as a Function of Signaling -- Discussion -- Summary -- References -- 3. Within-Event Learning in Paviovian Conditioning -- Demonstrations of Within-Event Learning -- Involvement in Paviovian Paradigms -- Rules Governing Within-Event Learning -- Theoretical Interpretations -- Conclusions -- References -- 4. Long-Delay Conditioning and Instrumental Learning: Some New Findings -- One-Trial, Long-Delay Conditioned Attractions in Monkeys and Rats -- Differential Effect of Reinforcement Delay on Affective and Instrumental Responses -- Instrumental Learning with Long Delays -- Interpretations and Conclusions -- Summary -- References -- 5. Actions and Habits: Variations in Associative Representations During Instrumental Learning -- Associative Representations -- The Integration of Knowlege -- Behavioral Autonomy-Failures of Integration -- The Transition from Action to Habit -- The Representational Basis of Action -- Summary -- References -- 6. Working Memory and the Temporal Map -- The Temporal Map -- The Temporal Field -- Analysis of Working Memory Processes -- Trial Outcomes and Memory Processes -- Concluding Remarks -- Summary -- References. , 7. Directed Forgetting in Animals -- Characteristics of Rehearsal -- Stimulus Control of Mnemonic Processes -- Studies of Directed Forgetting -- Future Directions of Directed Forgetting -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 8. Short-Term Memory in the Pigeon -- The Trace Strength Conception -- Active Versus Passive Information Processing -- Nature of the Memorial Representation -- Theoretical Perspective -- Summary -- References -- 9. Studies of Long-Term Memory in the Pigeon -- General Procedure -- Studies of Simple Forgetting -- Forgetting as a Consequence of Conflicting Memories -- Forgetting of "Attentional Sets" -- The Role of Contextual Retrieval Cues in Retention and Forgetting -- Memorial Effects in Successive Reversal Performance -- General Summary -- References -- 10. Postacquisition Modification of Memory -- Malleability of Old and New Memories -- Hormonal Redintegration of Memory -- Ovarian Hormones and Memory -- Contextual Cues, Stimulus Generalization, and the Retention Interval -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 11. Mechanisms of Cue-Induced Retention Enhancement -- The Cuing Phenomenon -- Cuing Hypotheses -- Summary -- References -- 12. Extending the Domain of Memory Retrieval -- The Relationship Between Memory Storage and Memory Retrieval -- Studying Memory Retrieval Through Manipulations of Contemporary Context -- Prior Cuing: Implications for the Relationship Between Memory Storage and Memory Retrieval -- Summary, Principles, Predictions and Tests -- General Summary -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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