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Deal, Bruce

David Edgerton, The prophet militant and industrial the peculiarities of Correlli Barnett , Twentieth Century British History 2 (1991), 360-79. The contributors to Bruce Collins and Keith Robbins (eds.), British Culture and Economic Decline (London Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1990), deal critically with Barnett s thesis and also the work of Martin J. Wiener, English Culture and the Decline of the Industrial Spirit 1850-1980 (Cambridge University Press, 1981), pointing out that cultural differences between Britain and Germany were less significant than is often supposed. [Pg.3]

Nickell S (1999) Unemployment in Britain. In Gregg P, Wadsworth J (eds.) The State of Working Britain. University Press, Manchester O Connor W, Bruce S, Ritchie J (2000) New Deal for Young People National Follow-Through. Employment Service Research and Development Report, ESR47. National Centre for Social Research, Sheffield... [Pg.343]

The success of the CANDU reactor depends on maintaining heavy-water losses at a low level. Experience (64) at Pickering and Bruce confirms that losses can be kept to less than 1% of the total inventory per year. Elaborate recovery systems are provided to deal with heavy-water leakage. Most important has been the development of large reliable and eflBcient molecular sieve drying systems to recover heavy-water vapor from the air in various parts of the reactor building (65). [Pg.325]

The production of this book has been the outcome of many hours of discussions over the years. The two coauthors have learned a great deal from each other as well as from our many colleagues, students, and friends. An incomplete list of the most important people to whom we owe debts of gratitude would include Mike Barcelona, Michael Elovitz, Bruce Faust, Chad Jafvert, Karen Marley, Gary Peyton, Frank Scully, Alan Stone, Paul Tratnyek, Lee Wolfe, Ollie Zafiriou, and Richard Zepp. Invaluable help with the manuscript was provided by Jean Clarke, Tori Corkery, Jennifer Nevius, and Heather Walsh. Finally, special thanks are due to the students of Environmental Studies 351 at the University of Illinois, who have provided indispensable suggestions about the subject matter of this book over the years. [Pg.442]

Bruce and Hayes also produced Held Hostage, a 48-minute film about three Americans who worked for a private military contractor and, like Betancourt, were being held by Colombian guerrillas. At the time this interview was conducted, in June 2006, the contractors and Betancourt remained in captivity. They were rescued on July 2, 2008, and HBO reacquired the rights to air The Kidnapping of Ingrid Betancourt. In a joint deal with CNN, the film aired on CNN Presents just days later (both HBO and CNN are owned by TimeWarner). [Pg.239]

The final chapter of the book. Chapter 12 on modeling and computer simulation was added in the fourth edition. This chapter was written by Paul Gramann, Bruce Davis, and Tim Osswald three workers who have made substantial contributions to the development of this branch of polymer processing. Computer aided engineering (CAE) is now an integral part of extrusion engineering and a current book on extrusion would not be complete without dealing with this important subject. [Pg.4]

Pressure Point Control Tactics created by Bruce Siddle (2001) is a widely accepted system for defensive tactics for police as well as for teachers. The program offers instruction for teachers dealing with out of control students. At a minimum, teachers and staff should be familiar with positioning and should be able to couple positioning tactics with tactical and protective-barrier strategy. [Pg.19]

Darwinist Bruce Alberts The entire cell can be viewed as a factory that contains an elaborate network of interlocking assembly lines, each of which is composed of a set of large protein machines.. . . Why do we call the large protein assemblies that underlie cell function protein machines Precisely because, like machines invented by humans to deal efficiently with the macroscopic world, these protein assemblies contain highly coordinated moving parts (Alberts, 1998, p. 291) [emphasis added]. [Pg.54]


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