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Jason McDowell sits against the door of his ten by ten two man cell peering out the window, awaiting his release time from prison. While in hopes to return to a normal life, he finds himself right back to the life he lived in which lead him to face ten years in prison for a crime that was to be an easy and profiting job for his boss and himself. However, his curiosity gets the better of him as he returns to Pinellas County from Jacksonville to find his old boss knows what he was told on why Jason did not spend the rest of his life behind bars. Jason now has to rekindle his relationship with his boss in order to figure out who created the set-up which leads him to spend his golden years behind bars. While trying to find his rat he encounters more friendships with new types of citizens that appear to be true friends. Will Jason find out who pulled the rug out from under him without losing his life or will he get his revenge on the rat?
Three-dimensional x-ray diffraction (3DXRD) microscopy is a novel experimental method for structural characterisation of polycrystalline materials. The position, morphology, phase, strain and crystallographic orientation of hundreds of grains or sub-grain embedded within mm-cm thick specimens can be determined simultaneously. Furthermore, the dynamics of the individual structural elements can be monitored during typical processes such as deformation or annealing. The book gives a comprehensive account of the methodology followed by a summary of selected applications. The method is presented from a mathematical/crystallographic point-of-view but with sufficient hands-on details to enable the reader to plan his or her own experiments. The scope of applications includes work in materials science and engineering, geophysics, geology, chemistry and pharmaceutical science.
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The identical “Jim twins” were raised in separate families and met for the first time at age thirty-nine, only to discover that they both suffered tension headaches, bit their fingernails, smoked Salems, enjoyed woodworking, and vacationed on the same Florida beach. This example of the potential power of genetics captured widespread media attention in 1979 and inspired the Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart. This landmark investigation into the nature-nurture debate shook the scientific community by demonstrating, across a number of traits, that twins reared separately are as alike as those raised together. As a postdoctoral fellow and then as assistant director of the Minnesota Study...
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