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Peter De Vries and Surrealism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Peter De Vries and Surrealism

De Vries's style and narrative technique are often surrealistic, and he mentions surrealism and surrealists in all but two of his twenty-six books. Yet, in fifty years of commentary on De Vries, scarcely any notice has been taken of these surrealist elements.

Bulletin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Bulletin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1903
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Bulletin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 504

Bulletin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1903
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Advanced Clinical MRI of the Kidney
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 463

Advanced Clinical MRI of the Kidney

This book offers the concepts of quantitative MRI for kidney imaging. Kidney MRI holds incredible promise for making a quantum leap in improving diagnosis and care of patients with a multitude of diseases, by moving beyond the limitations and restrictions of current routine clinical practice. Clinical kidney MRI is advancing with ever increasing rapidity, and yet, it is still not good enough. Several roadblocks still slow the pace of progress, particularly inefficient education of renal MR researchers, and lack of harmonization of approaches that limits the sharing of results among multiple research groups. With the help of this book, we aim to address these limitations, by providing a compr...

Bulletin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

Bulletin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1903
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Doing Integrated History and Philosophy of Science: A Case Study of the Origin of Genetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

Doing Integrated History and Philosophy of Science: A Case Study of the Origin of Genetics

This book offers an integrated historical and philosophical examination of the origin of genetics. The author contends that an integrated HPS analysis helps us to have a better understanding of the history of genetics, and sheds light on some general issues in the philosophy of science. This book consists of three parts. It begins with historical problems, revisiting the significance of the work of Mendel, de Vries, and Weldon. Then it turns to integrated HPS problems, developing an exemplar-based analysis of the development and the progress in early genetics. Finally, it discusses philosophical problems: conceptual change, evidence, and theory choice. Part I lays out a new historiography, serving as a basis for the discussions in part II and part III. Part II introduces a new integrated HPS method to analyse and interpret the historiography in Part I and to re-examine the philosophical issues in Part III. Part III develops new philosophical accounts which will in turn make a better sense of the history of scientific practice more generally. This book provides a practical defence of integrated HPS: the best way to defend integrated HPS is to do it.

What Genes Can't Do
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

What Genes Can't Do

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

A historical and critical analysis of the concept of the gene that attempts to provide new perspectives and metaphors for the transformation of biology and its philosophy.

Old Enemies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Old Enemies

In the Swiss Alps a teenage girl is thrown from a helicopter and her boyfriend is brutally abducted to Trieste, a city filled with undercurrents of past hatreds. Ruari, son of Irish media owner J J Breslin, is in desperate danger, at the mercy of ruthless kidnappers making impossible demands. His terrified mother contacts the only person she knows can help her son: Harry Jones, her former lover, who she walked out on many years ago. Now memories of their passionate affair, the guilt, hurt, anger and humiliation, come flooding back. Time is running out for Ruari and Harry, torn between his loyalties, is quickly drawn into a political game played for high stakes. Far higher than he realizes...

Evolution Made to Order
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Evolution Made to Order

Plant breeders have long sought technologies to extend human control over nature. Early in the twentieth century, this led some to experiment with startlingly strange tools like x-ray machines, chromosome-altering chemicals, and radioactive elements. Contemporary reports celebrated these mutation-inducing methods as ways of generating variation in plants on demand. Speeding up evolution, they imagined, would allow breeders to genetically engineer crops and flowers to order. Creating a new food crop or garden flower would soon be as straightforward as innovating any other modern industrial product. In Evolution Made to Order, Helen Anne Curry traces the history of America’s pursuit of tools that could intervene in evolution. An immersive journey through the scientific and social worlds of midcentury genetics and plant breeding and a compelling exploration of American cultures of innovation, Evolution Made to Order provides vital historical context for current worldwide ethical and policy debates over genetic engineering.

Liquid Crystals and their Computer Simulations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 703

Liquid Crystals and their Computer Simulations

A comprehensive introduction to liquid crystals and their computer simulations suitable for students, researchers and industrial scientists.