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Through the New Zealand Company, the first European settlers began arriving in New Zealand in the early 1840s among whom were several sets of great grandparents and great great grandparents of mine. The original idea was to write a short history of my father's family and one of my mother's but I became so fascinated by these pioneers and their stories that I wanted to learn more about them and their ancestors. I found Scottish farmers seemingly dispossessed by war; ancestors from Devon who emigrated to America in 1642; I found admirals and generals who sailed and fought all around the world and I found generations of Welsh carpenters, builders and farmers. Their descendants packed themselves and their families into tiny boats and sailed to the bottom of the world. They were fearless and determined to succeed in a brand new world. I am so proud of their achievements and so proud to be part of their story.
This book represents recent cutting-edge developments in low temperature physics, reported at one of the largest international conferences in physics. The subjects covered are superconductivity, magnetism, quantum gases, quantum liquids and solids, electronic properties of solids, low-temperature experimental techniques, cryogenics, and applications.
Catalog of 20 digital fine art prints including architecture and poultry
For thousands of years, humans have empowered, entranced, and soothed themselves -- and each other -- with music. In Multipurpose Friends: A Colorful World of Instruments, illustrator Ray Seebeck and writer Spencer Tweedy march through a vibrant parade of humanity's most interesting sound-making devices, exploring what they offer us, and what we can offer them in return.
72 painting studies by Ray Seebeck
This book outlines the principles of thermoelectric generation and refrigeration from the discovery of the Seebeck and Peltier effects in the nineteenth century through the introduction of semiconductor thermoelements in the mid-twentieth century to the more recent development of nanostructured materials. It is shown that the efficiency of a thermoelectric generator and the coefficient of performance of a thermoelectric refrigerator can be related to a quantity known as the figure of merit. The figure of merit depends on the Seebeck coefficient and the ratio of the electrical to thermal conductivity. It is shown that expressions for these parameters can be derived from the band theory of sol...
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