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Commander ‘Buster’ Crabb, a British naval frogman, disappeared whilst undertaking an underwater ‘spying mission’ involving the Soviet cruiser Ordzhonikidze in 1956. Just over a year after he disappeared, a body washed up headless and handless near Portsmouth. The establishment took charge of the body and, at an inquest, declared it to be Crabb. However, vital evidence was omitted and key witnesses not called.It’s now known that it was not Crabb who was buried in Portsmouth. The problem for the establishment was that Crabb worked for the then head of the Royal Navy, Lord Mountbatten. At the time, US government security agencies had alleged that Mountbatten was doing ‘unofficial’...
Two months before the outbreak of the Second World War, eighteen-year-old Geoffrey Wellum becomes a fighter pilot with the RAF . . . Desperate to get in the air, he makes it through basic training to become the youngest Spitfire pilot in the prestigious 92 Squadron. Thrust into combat almost immediately, Wellum finds himself flying several sorties a day, caught up in terrifying dogfights with German Me 109s. Over the coming months he and his fellow pilots play a crucial role in the Battle of Britain. But of the friends that take to the air alongside Wellum many never return.
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Small and Mighty (and sometimes mighty small)! There are no such things as "lesser" draconic kin, but lurking among the further branches of the dragon's family tree are many strange and wondrous creatures perhaps less powerful than their cousins but no less crafty or formidable. Shaped by their environment and powerful shapers of it, drakes interact with humans and other races a great deal, and from such relationships and rivalries are great adventures born! The Book of Drakes takes you on a guided tour of the workings and habits of these enigmatic and oft-overlooked creatures. Herein you'll discover More than 20 drakes ready for play, including the crag drake, moon drake, and alehouse drake Beautiful full-color illustrations by Hugo Solis Drake spells, feats, familiars, and abilities A system for building your own drakes for any party of any level, in any environment! From Midgard to your home setting, drakes provide unique adversaries, unusual companions, and compelling NPCs. Don't miss this chance to push your game to the next level.
Written in simple language with relevant examples, Statistical Methods in Biology: Design and Analysis of Experiments and Regression is a practical and illustrative guide to the design of experiments and data analysis in the biological and agricultural sciences. The book presents statistical ideas in the context of biological and agricultural sciences to which they are being applied, drawing on relevant examples from the authors’ experience. Taking a practical and intuitive approach, the book only uses mathematical formulae to formalize the methods where necessary and appropriate. The text features extended discussions of examples that include real data sets arising from research. The auth...
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Large biological data, which are often noisy and high-dimensional, have become increasingly prevalent in biology and medicine. There is a real need for good training in statistics, from data exploration through to analysis and interpretation. This book provides an overview of statistical and dimension reduction methods for high-throughput biological data, with a specific focus on data integration. It starts with some biological background, key concepts underlying the multivariate methods, and then covers an array of methods implemented using the mixOmics package in R. Features: Provides a broad and accessible overview of methods for multi-omics data integration Covers a wide range of multiva...
Following the end of the Second World War, a secret organisation established in Germany continues the work begun by the Nazis towards the domination of all of Europe and beyond. Gone are the bombs, blitzkriegs and mass slaughter, as control of the European Union will fulfill the destiny of the Fourth Reich through a powerful force: money. The vast unregulated wealth generated by the EU secretly supports the cause. Money buys power through personal greed and corruption, allowing the manipulation to proceed unchallenged.Dan Pierce, a former French Foreign Legion sniper and now a "e;facilitator"e;, is hired by the Excalibur Foundation to gather evidence of the secret activities in the Castle Stoltz. However, Dan is soon drawn into the powerful and dirty world of politics, where people sell their souls for money and power.
The Quarters and the Fields offers a unique approach to the examination of slavery. Rather than focusing on slave work and family life on cotton plantations, Damian Pargas compares the practice of slavery among the other major agricultural cultures in the nineteenth-century South: tobacco, mixed grain, rice, and sugar cane. He reveals how the demands of different types of masters and crops influenced work patterns and habits, which in turn shaped slaves' family life. By presenting a broader view of the complex forces that shaped enslaved people's family lives, not only from outside but also from within, this book takes an inclusive approach to the slave agency debate. A comparative study that examines the importance of time and place for slave families, The Quarters and the Fields provides a means for understanding them as they truly were: dynamic social units that were formed and existed under different circumstances across time and space.
The Last Enemy recounts the struggles and successes of a young man in the Royal Air Force.