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        January 2021

        Energy, Third Edition

        by Sophia Chen and  Andrew Dean Foland, Ph.D.

        Praise for the previous edition:"...presents a great deal of very useful information in a concise and entertaining way...a wonderful addition to a science classroom library or useful as reference or enrichment material..."—NSTA RecommendsEnergy is the central concept of physics. Unable to be created or destroyed but transformable from one form to another, energy ultimately determines what is and isn't possible in our universe. Energy, Third Edition gives readers an appreciation for the limits of energy and the quantities of energy in the world around them. This fascinating eBook explores the major forms of energy: kinetic, potential, electrical, chemical, thermal, and nuclear. Each succinct chapter is centralized around a single quantity of energy—for instance, the potential energy in Lady Liberty's torch or the chemical energy in a bag of sugar—making Energy, Third Edition a uniquely engaging resource for physics students.

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        January 2022

        Campylobacteriosis, Second Edition

        by Donna M. Bozzone, Ph.D. and Bibiana Law

        Campylobacteriosis, the infectious disease caused by the bacterium Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of bacterial foodborne illnesses in the United States. Learn about this common foodborne illness, its symptoms, and how it can be prevented in Campylobacteriosis, Second Edition.

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        August 2022

        Salzburger Bachmann Edition

        Anrufung des Großen Bären | Ein Meilenstein der deutschsprachigen Lyrik nach 1945 | Erstmals mit ausführlichem Kommentar

        by Ingeborg Bachmann, Luigi Reitani

        Ingeborg Bachmanns zweite Lyriksammlung, Anrufung des Großen Bären (1956), enthält Verse, die wegen ihrer hohen Einprägsamkeit, der Kühnheit ihrer Metaphern und ihres zeitkritischen, ethisch motivierten Sprachgestus schon bei Erscheinen Aufsehen erregten und bald kanonisiert wurden. Es sind Gedichte, die radikale Fragen stellen und Themen wie Liebe, Selbstbestimmung, Verantwortung, Utopie mit scharfer denkerischer Freiheit in mitreißenden Klangbildern entfalten. Die neue Edition macht die raffiniert durchkomponierte Struktur der Sammlung sichtbar. Zum ersten Mal werden die Gedichte unter Berücksichtigung des Nachlasses ausführlich kommentiert und im kulturgeschichtlichen Diskurs der Zeit verortet. Das weitgespannte Netz von intertextuellen Bezügen, der Dialog mit Paul Celan, der philosophische Horizont, die Vielfalt an metrischen Formen, die verwickelte Editionsgeschichte und die kontroverse Rezeption werden exemplarisch dargestellt, so dass die Verse in ihrer unerschöpflichen Vitalität und Ausstrahlungskraft neu beleuchtet werden. Die Salzburger Bachmann Edition präsentiert die Prosa, Gedichte und Essays, Hörspiele, Libretti sowie die Korrespondenzen Ingeborg Bachmanns in Form einer integrierten Ausgabe. Die Texte werden ergänzt durch eingehende Kommentare auf dem gegenwärtigen Stand der Forschung, die Bachmanns Werk neu erschließen. Neben den zu Lebzeiten erschienenen Werken werden auch unbekannte nachgelassene Texte zugänglich gemacht.

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        January 2020

        Solid Matter, Revised Edition

        by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.

        Solid Matter, Revised Edition uncovers many of the discoveries that led to the scientific interpretation of matter in the solid state. Supported by a generous quantity of full-color illustrations, Solid Matter, Revised Edition introduces the fundamental characteristics and properties of solid matter. This reference describes the cosmic connection of the elements, leading readers through several key events in human prehistory that resulted in advanced uses of matter in the solid state.  Solid Matter, Revised Edition is designed to help any student or teacher with an interest in the mysteries of matter: what it is, where it came from, how scientists measure and characterize it, and how knowledge of its fascinating properties and characteristics has shaped the course of human civilization. Chapters include: Solid Matter: An Initial Perspective Physical Behavior of Matter The Gravity of Matter Fundamentals of Materials Science Rocks and Minerals Metals Building Materials Carbon: Earth's Most Versatile Element Sand, Silicon, and Ceramics Polymers, Soft Matter, and Composites.

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        January 2019

        Canyons, Revised Edition

        by Erik Hanson

        Canyons, Revised Edition chronicles the origins, history, and structure of the world's most breathtaking gorges, from North America's spectacular Grand Canyon to western Australia's exciting Windjana Gorge, where the Leonard River snakes its way through an ancient barrier reef. This eBook also discusses tectonic activity, undersea canyons, liquid rock, and pinpoints recent scientific studies and modern-day ecological challenges.

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        January 2019

        Mountains, Revised Edition

        by Peter Aleshire

        This eBook takes readers on a globe-spanning tour of dramatic mountain formations, from block mountains to volcanic sea mountains to high-altitude-landform "sky islands." The direct text invites attention to the complexity of these peaks, their changing nature, and related environmental issues. Enhanced with resources for further investigation, Mountains, Revised Edition also includes a collection of vivid photographs and line illustrations.

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        January 2019

        Waterfalls, Revised Edition

        by Patricia Corrigan

        From Venezuela's Angel Falls, Earth's highest, to Victoria Falls, “the smoke that thunders,” here is an outstanding survey of the world's top 10 waterfalls. Detailing locations, sources, size, volume, and appearance, Waterfalls, Revised Edition includes material about each waterfall's geologic makeup, history, local climate, and people. This eBook includes intriguing facts on other notable waterfalls, such as California's 400-foot Whiskeytown Falls, which was only discovered in 2005.

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        January 2022

        Tularemia, Second Edition

        by Susan Hutton Siderovski and Christine Adamec

        “Rabbit fever,” otherwise known as tularemia, is transmitted mostly through blood-sucking insects, including fleas, ticks, and deer flies. The contributing bacterium for this disease, Francisella tularensis, was once commonly hosted by rabbits, but these insects have taken over the role of carriers. In Tularemia, Second Edition, students will learn about the symptoms of this disease, as well as the effects, treatment options, history, and carriers while examining specific case studies.

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        January 2018

        Horticulture, Second Edition

        by Gail M. Lang, Ph.D.; Series Editor: William G. Hopkins

        This eBook explores the wide-ranging realm of horticulture. Presenting lucidly written information on conventional, organic, and sustainable methods, Horticulture, Second Edition covers such topics as the geographical origins of plants as well as their identification, classification, physiology, breeding, and propagation. It also introduces discussions of plant cultural requirements, soil classification, soil fertility, irrigation, ecology and pest control, garden design, and harvest and post-harvest activities. Students will also learn about career opportunities in horticulture.

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        January 2022

        Cholera, Third Edition

        by Donna M. Bozzone, Ph.D. and William Coleman, Ph.D.

        Cholera is one of the oldest known and best-understood infectious diseases. Thriving in unclean water, it remains a prevalent killer in countries where sanitary water sources are scarce. Cholera, Third Edition describes the history of this infectious disease and discusses characteristics that enable the microorganism to cause serious health problems. This revised edition contains new illustrations and up-to-date information of this largely preventable disease. New material discusses current understanding of cholera, genetic analysis of Vibrio cholerae, rapid diagnostic testing, and more.

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        January 2018

        Ethnobotany, Second Edition

        by Kim J. Young; Series Editor: William G. Hopkins

        Both an ancient way of life and a relatively new and thriving scientific field, ethnobotany is the study of how particular cultures make use of local plants for food, fuel, medicine, shelter, and, in many cultures, for religious ceremonies. Ethnobotany, Second Edition covers all these aspects of this field, with special interest in the significance of plants in the development of new drugs, as modern scientists look to traditional healing remedies for clues in the ongoing fight against disease.

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        January 2021

        Leprosy, Second Edition

        by Christine Adamec and Alfica Sehgal, Ph.D.

        Leprosy, a bacterial disease that usually afflicts the skin, nerves, respiratory tract, and eyes, has plagued humanity since history was first recorded. In Leprosy, Second Edition students will learn how this ancient and dreaded disease has been kept in check by scientists and medical professionals. Chapters include: History of Leprosy Host-Pathogen Interactions in Leprosy Treating Leprosy Researching Mycobacterium leprae.

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        January 2020

        Gaseous Matter, Revised Edition

        by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.

        Gaseous Matter, Revised Edition takes readers through many important discoveries that led to the scientific interpretation of gaseous matter. This updated resource describes the fundamental characteristics and properties of several important gases, including air, hydrogen, helium, oxygen, and nitrogen. The nature and scope of the science of fluids is discussed in great detail, highlighting the most important scientific principles upon which the field is based. Gaseous Matter, Revised Edition identifies the wide range of applications that gaseous matter plays in nearly all professional scientific and engineering fields. Chapters include: Gaseous Matter—An Initial Perspective Physical Characteristics of Gases The Rise of the Science of Gases Kinetic Theory of Gases Earth's Atmosphere Wind—Its Power and Applications Air Pollution Human Flight Some Interesting Gases Gases for Energy.

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        January 2019

        Deserts, Revised Edition

        by Peter Aleshire

        Complete with vivid, dramatic photographs, this eBook presents an oasis of information on the world's starkest deserts. Journey from Death Valley, the lowest point in North America, to the Libyan desert, the hottest on Earth, where temperatures can reach 136°F, to Antarctica’s vast polar deserts, which have not had ice cover for thousands of years. From trade wind and rainshadow deserts to interior and coastal deserts, Deserts, Revised Edition spotlights 10 superlative examples and reveals why these astonishing landforms are never static but always changing.

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        January 2019

        Caves, Revised Edition

        by Jeanne K. Hanson

        A captivating introduction to the world's most fascinating caves, Caves, Revised Edition explores every nook and cranny of these nature-made creations—including lava caves, sea caves, and glacial caves—from Kentucky's Mammoth Cave, to the amazing Paleolithic paintings of Lascaux, to Fingal's Cave of Scotland, which inspired Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture. Engrossing facts about the geologic origins of these underground voids; their astonishing speleothems, or formations, such as stalactites and stalagmites; and the microscopic extremophile organisms that dwell within are enhanced by exciting photographs and a wealth of other educational resources for further exploration.

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        January 2020

        Radiation, Revised Edition

        by James A. Mahaffey, Ph.D.

        The most dangerous component of nuclear science has always seemed to be radiation, the bio-destructive byproduct of fission. The act of fissioning a uranium or plutonium nucleus releases energy, and about 10 percent of this energy is in the form of intense, penetrating radiation. The entire measure of energy from fission can take thousands of years to fully materialize, and therein lies the problem. Long after the fission has occurred to produce power in a nuclear reactor, the power plant has worn out and been torn down, and the ground on which the power plant sat has been seeded in grass and returned to nature, a weak echo of the power production can still occur in the remaining fission byproducts. It is this lingering hint of danger that must be studied and understood for a complete survey of nuclear power and the technology that makes it possible. Radiation, Revised Edition explains the nature of radiation in its many forms. It explores what is and isn't dangerous about radiation, explaining its effects in matter in both living and non-living things. This comprehensive resource also examines the many industrial uses of radiation, from smoke detectors to dental X-rays; the many techniques used to detect and measure this invisible phenomenon; practical measures of radiation protection; and ways of treating radiation exposure. Complete with full-color photographs and illustrations, Radiation, Revised Edition is a timely guide written in accessible language that will appeal to high school and college students alike.

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        January 2018

        Plant Diversity, Second Edition

        by J. Phil Gibson and Terri R. Gibson, Series Editor: William G. Hopkins

        Plants feed us, clothe us, provide us with the oxygen we breathe, and buffer our environment against change. In short, plants make life possible. Yet scientists estimate that more than 10 percent of the world's approximately 300,000 plant species are at risk of extinction, and huge swaths of tropical forests and other plant communities are being decimated daily. Plant Diversity, Second Edition surveys the world's plant diversity, from green algae through flowering plants, and presents the fascinating natural history and diversity of green plants in a taxonomic and evolutionary context. This title also asks and answers the questions: Why are there so many plant species in the world? And how can so many plants grow together in a given patch of prairie, forest, or wetland? Through the study of plant diversity, students will gain an appreciation of the natural world far beyond the classroom and the study of botany, to an understanding of how our actions impact the world around us. Plant Diversity, Second Edition is suitable as a supplementary text for a biology course or as recreational reading for the interested student.

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        Biotechnology
        December 2003

        Intellectual Property Rights in Agricultural Biotechnology, 2nd Edition

        by Edited by Frederic H Erbisch, Karim M Maredia

        During the past twenty-five years, biotechnology has revolutionized agricultural research. The enormous potential, together with a landmark decision by the US Supreme Court to allow the patenting of genetically-engineered organisms has encouraged private sector companies to invest in agricultural biotechnology research programmes. This has contributed to a rapid growth in interest in intellectual property rights as applied to this subject.The first edition of this book was published in 1998. Now fully revised and updated it presents definitive information on intellectual property law in a simplified form (with a minimum of legal jargon). New chapters have been added which cover plant variety protection and farmers rights, and additional case studies.

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