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      • University of Philippines Press (UP Press)

        The University of the Philippines Press (or the U.P. Press) is the official publishing house for all constituent units of the U.P. system, and is the first university press in the country. It is mandated to encourage, publish, and disseminate scholarly, creative, and scientific works that represent distinct contributions to knowledge in various academic disciplines, which commercial publishers would not ordinarily undertake to publish.

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        Agency representing picture books projects, Foreign rights for publishers of picture books, representation of portfolios, contract consultancies.

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        April 1996

        The Best of H. P. Lovecraft

        by H. P. Lovecraft, Rudolf Hermstein, H. C. Artmann

        Mit seinem Cthulu-Mythos wollte H. P. Lovecraft eine Atmosphäre kosmischen Grauens schaffen, die Archaisches mit den modernen Erkenntnissen der Wissenschaft verbindet und unserer Zeit angemessen ist. Die Angst hielt er für das älteste und stärkste Gefühl, mit dem er in seinen Erzählungen gerne spielte. Die besten Erzählungen von H. P. Lovecraft sind in diesem Rand zusammengefaßt.

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        Agronomy & crop production
        February 2016

        Climate Change and Cotton Production in Modern Farming Systems

        by M P Bange

        Throughout the world cotton is broadly adapted to growing in temperate, sub-tropical, and tropical environments, but growth may be challenged by future climate change. Production may be directly affected by changes in crop photosynthesis and water use due to rising CO2 and changes in regional temperature patterns. Indirect effects may result from a range of government regulations aimed at climate change mitigation. While there is certainty that future climate change will impact cotton production systems; there will be opportunities to adapt. This review begins to provide details for the formation of robust frameworks to evaluate the impact of projected climatic changes, highlight the risks and opportunities with adaptation, and details the approaches for investment in research. Ultimately, it is a multi-faceted systems-based approach that combines all elements of the cropping system that will provide the best insurance to harness the change that is occurring, and best allow cotton industries worldwide to adapt. Given that there will be no single solution for all of the challenges raised by climate change and variability, the best adaptation strategy for industry will be to develop more resilient systems. Early implementation of adaptation strategies, particularly in regard to enhancing resilience, has the potential to significantly reduce the negative impacts of climate change now and in the future.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        March 2024

        Markets and power in digital capitalism

        by Philipp Staab

        Today's global capitalism runs through digital networks. Its leaders are internet giants such as Google, Apple, Amazon and Tencent. Their technologies are ubiquitous: we carry high-performance computers around in our pockets, manage our lives in the cloud and display them on social media. They have also literally privatised the market, transforming capitalism in the process. Philipp Staab takes us on a virtual tour of modern digital capitalism. He shows how digital surveillance and evaluation practices have proliferated throughout the economy, exacerbating social inequality in the process. What is specific to digital capitalism, Staab argues, is the emergence of 'proprietary markets'. In the past the focus was on producing things and selling them at a profit. Today the meta-platforms extract their profits by owning the market itself.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        October 1996

        In contact with the Gods?

        Directors talk theat

        by Maria M. Delgado, P. P. Heritage

        In 1994 the Arts Council of Great Britain brought together a number of theatre directors as part of the City of Drama celebrations. This is a collection of interviews and discussions with directors who have helped shape the development of theatre in the last 20 years. They include Peter Brook, Peter Stein, Augusto Boal, Jorge Lavelli, Lluis Pasqual, Lev Dodin, Maria Irene Fornes, Jonathan Miller, Jatinder Verma, Peter Sellars, Declan Donnellan, Ariane Mnouchkine, Ion Caramitru, Yukio Ninagawa and Robert Wilson. In addition to the art and craft of directing, there are discussions on multiculturalism; the "classical" repertoire; theatre companies and institutions; working in a foreign language; opera; Shakespeare; new technologies; the art of acting; design; international festivals; politics and aesthetics; the audience; and theatre and society. Finally, there is an epilogue by Peter Brook, Jonathan Miller and Oliver Sacks. ;

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        June 2004

        Todes Hauch

        Roman

        by Carlson, P M

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        December 2003

        Knochenstrom

        by Carlson, P M

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        September 2018

        Am Weltenrand sitzen die Menschen und lachen

        Roman

        by Philipp Weiss, Raffaela Schöbitz

        1000 Seiten, fünf Bände – ein Roman. In Am Weltenrand sitzen die Menschen und lachen erzählt Philipp Weiss von der Verwandlung der Welt im Anthropozän – jener Epoche der Erdgeschichte, in welcher der Mensch zur zentralen gestaltenden Kraft geworden ist. Zwischen Frankreich und Japan, zwischen dem 19. und dem 21. Jahrhundert, in Form von Enzyklopädie, Erzählung, Notizheft, Audiotranskription und Comic entwirft dieser kühne Roman ein Panoptikum unserer fliehenden Wirklichkeit. Die siebzehnjährige Paulette erlebt im Jahr 1871 den Aufstand der Pariser Kommune, bereist als eine der ersten europäischen Frauen das Japan der Meiji-Ära und liegt über hundertdreißig Jahre im Eis der französischen Alpen geborgen. Die Klimaforscherin Chantal, ihre Ururenkelin, folgt ihren Spuren nach Fernost, entwirft eine zynische Geschichte des Universums und entflieht zugleich einer Liebe und deren umstülpender Kraft. Der von ihr zurückgelassene Künstler Jona begibt sich auf die Suche, findet in Japan aber nicht Chantal, sondern eine vielfache Katastrophe: ein Erdbeben, eine Welle, einen Atomunfall. Der neunjährige Akio läuft tagelang durch zerstörtes Gebiet. Trost findet er bei Satoshi, einem obdachlosen Tagelöhner und AKW-Nomaden, der langsam an den Folgen der Strahlung stirbt. Durch einen Phantomschmerz getrieben, irrt die junge Japanerin Abra durch Tokio und verliert sich in den einsamen Schleifen ihres virtualisierten Selbst.

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        July 2000

        Reisen eines Deutschen in England im Jahr 1782

        by Karl Philipp Moritz, Heide Hollmer

        Karl Philipp Moritz unternimmt 1782 eine Reise nach England. Seine Notizen und Briefe, die unterwegs entstanden, liegendem Reisebericht zugrunde, der 1783 als Buch veröffentlichtwurde, die erste authentische Schilderung einer Englandreise überhaupt

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        October 2015

        Der kleine Vogel des Todes

        Eine Halloween-Story

        by Anderfeldt, M. P.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2018

        The Grand Canal

        by Xia Jianyong

        As the longest canal in the world, the Grand Canal connects five rivers in the land of China. This human-made river not only witnessed history of several dynasties, but also made great contribution to the economic, cultural, and political unification of the southern and northern China. This title explores large amount of historical materials concerning the Grand Canal, picturing a complete record of the canal during 2000 years.

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        Veterinary nutrition
        March 2010

        Phosphorus and Calcium Utilization and Requirements in Farm Animals

        by Mauro Sartori Bueno, Ives Cláudio Da Silva Bueno, José Cleto Da Silva Filho, James (Jim) France, Carlos Eduardo Furtado, João Batista Lopes, Helder Louvandini, José Aparecido Moreira, Raquel Souza Dias, André Bannink, Katharine F Knowlton, René Kwakkel, C M (Martin) Nyachoti, Trygve L Veum. Edited by Dorinha M S S Vitti, Ermias Kebreab.

        Mineral nutrition of livestock is an area of significant importance due to its contribution to farm animal economics and health. With a focus on macromineral utilization in farm animals, this book brings together quantitative aspects of phosphorus and calcium metabolism in farm animals in chapters written by leading researchers worldwide. It covers isotope dilution technique, phosphorus and calcium utilization in ruminants (sheep, goats and cattle) and non-ruminants (swine, horses) and recommended value of phosphorus and calcium inclusion in feed. It is an essential resource for researchers and students in animal sciences and nutrition.

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        The environment
        May 1997

        Phosphorus Loss from Soil to Water

        by Edited by H Tunney, P C Brookes, A E Johnston

        Phosphorus is an essential element for plant growth and its input has long been recognised as necessary to maintain profitable crop production. However, phosphorus inputs can also increase the biological activity of surface waters and this can lead to the destruction of such aquatic ecosystems. Advanced eutrophication of surface water leads to problems with its use for fisheries, recreation, industry and drinking, due to the increased growth of undesirable algae and aquatic weeds, and oxygen shortages caused by their death and decomposition. It is therefore important to have a good understanding of the causes and mode of phosphorus loss from soil to water, to enable the problems to be controlled and managed. This book has been developed from an international workshop held in Ireland in late 1995. It is the first comprehensive consideration of the topic, and many leading researchers in the area have contributed to it. It is essential reading for all soil scientists and freshwater biologists, as well as for environmentalists, ecologists and agriculturalists concerned with sustainable land management and pollution. The book is also recommended to fisheries managers, fertilizer manufacturers and biologists working for water utilities.

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        Insecticide & herbicide technology
        March 1997

        Methods in Ecological and Agricultural Entomology

        by Edited by David R Dent, M P WaltonEdited by M P Walton

        Entomology as a branch of biological science has undergone rapid expansion and development in recent decades. There have been major advances in the technologies associated with pest management and the ecological studies that underpin much of this work. Greater emphasis is now placed on topics such as modelling and biochemical techniques, with new approaches to the study of insect behaviour and insecticide efficacy making inroads into traditional approaches. This book aims to integrate the new approaches and technologies with traditional and well-proven methods. It provides a critical analysis and evaluation of methods available, through reference to general principles, but emphasis is also placed on providing detailed descriptions of methods and their application. Written by leading authorities from the UK, USA and Australia, the book is aimed at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in entomology and pest management.

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        Medical ethics & professional conduct
        July 2016

        Global Health Research in an Unequal World

        Ethics Case Studies from Africa

        by G Aellah, T Chantler, P W Geissler

        This book is a collection of fictionalised case studies of everyday ethical dilemmas and challenges, encountered in the process of conducting global health research in places where the effects of global, political and economic inequality are particularly evident. It is a training tool to fill the gap between research ethics guidelines, and their implementation 'on the ground'. The case studies, therefore, focus on 'relational' ethics: ethical actions and ideas that emerge through relations with others, rather than in regulations.

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