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CHF 236.00
Topics in Modal Analysis & Testing, Volume 9
Chapter 1. Stochastic Modal Appropriation (SMA).- Chapter 2. Derivation of Six Degree of Freedom Shaker Inputs Using Sub-Structuring Techniques.- Chapter 3. Forced Response of 2-Dof Gyroscopic Systems with Stable Eigenvalues.- Chapter 4. Modal Testing of a Composite Bladed Disc Using Travelling Wave Excitation Method. -Chapter 5. Simulation of the Dynamic Behavior of a Bi-cable Ropewa... zur Produkt-Seite
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Simulation of the Dynamic Behavior of a Bi-cable Ropeway with Modal Bases.- Chapter 6. Influence of Noise in Correlation Function Estimates for Operational Modal Analysis.- Chapter 7. Comparison of two (Geometric) Algorithms for Auto OMA.- Chapter 8. Operational Modal Analysis On Wind Turbine Hub.- Chapter 9. The Influence of Edge Boundary Conditions and Cracks on Vibrational Modes of Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors.- Chapter 10. The Cross Spectrum in Multiple Input Multiple Response Vibration Testing.- Chapter 11. A Systematic Evaluation of Test Specification Derivation Methods for Multi-Axis Vibration Testing.- Chapter 12. Designing Hardware for the Boundary Condition Round Robin Challenge.- Chapter 13. Modal Comparison of Stock and Performance Brake Rotors.- Chapter 14. On the Veering Phenomenon Potential in High Speed Gears Design.- Chapter 15. Modal Truncation in Experimental Modal Analysis.- Chapter 16. Combined Mechanical Environments for Design and Qualification.- Chapter 17. Comparing Free-Free and Shaker Table Model Correlation Methods Using Jim Beam. Chapter 18. Realtime Hybrid Testing: Challenges and Experiences from a Teaching Point of View.- Chapter 19. Comparison of Computational Generalized and Standard Eigenvalue Solutions of Rotating Systems. -Chapter 20. Residual States for Modal Models Identified from Accelerance Data.- Chapter 21. Comparison of Time-Domain Objective Functions in Dynamic Fixture Optimization.- Chapter 22. Advanced Hammer Excitation Technique for Impact Modal Testing on Lightweight Materials using Scalable Automatic Modal Hammer.- Chapter 23. Evaluation of MIMO Input Derivations and their Physical Context.- Chapter 24. Using Modal Substructuring to Improve Shock & Vibration Qualification.- Chapter 25. Off-Axis Input Characterization of Random Vibration Laboratory Data for Model Credibility.- Chapter 26. Modal Analysis of a Brake-Ruess Beam and Computational Modeling at the Undergraduate Level.- Chapter 27. A Primer on Multiple Degree of Freedom Vibration Test for Aerospace and Military Applications.- Chapter 28. A Study on the Generation and Propagation of Traveling Waves in Strings.- Chapter 29. A Colored Complex Mode Indicator Function for Selecting a Final Mode Set.- Chapter 30. Using Manual Excitation for Large Displacement on a Highly Damped System.- Chapter 31. Traveling Wave Generation on a Clamped, Thin Plate with Flush-mounted Piezoelectric Actuators.- Chapter 32. Experimental Modal Analysis of an Aircraft Fuselage Panel - Part II.- Chapter 33. Combining Virtual Simulation with Hands-on Experiments for Teaching Mechanical Vibration.- Chapter 34. Finite Element Model Updating Using the Local Correspondence Principle.- Chapter 35. Approximate General Responses of Tuned and Mistuned 4-Degree-of-Freedom Systems with Parametric Stiffness.- Chapter 36. Modal Analysis of a Vertical-axis Darrieus Wind Turbine Blade with a Troposkein Shape.- Chapter 37. Floquet-Type Analysis of Transient Vibrations of a Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine.- Chapter 38. Evaluation of Traveling Wave Models for Carangiform Swimming Based on Complex Modes.- Chapter 39. Application of Frequency-Domain Decomposition Identification Technique to Half Spectral Densities.- Chapter 40. Modal Survey of the MPCV Orion European Service Module Structural Test Article using a Multi-Axis Shaker Table.- Chapter 41. Modal Analysis of Healthy and Cracked Isotropic Plates in Peridynamics.- Chapter 42. Initial Modal Results and Operating Data Acquisition of Shock\/Vibration Fixture.- Chapter 43. Effects of Variable Thickness Circular Plates on Frequency Response Functions and Shock Response Spectrum.- Chapter 44.","merchants_number":2,"ean":9783319746999,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":236,"low_price_merchant_id":27291482,"ID":4780928,"merchants":["weltbild","euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"topics-in-modal-analysis-testing-volume-9","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/topics-in-modal-analysis-testing-volume-9\/","low_price_merchant_name":"Weltbild"}



CHF 40.00
Why Life Matters
Part One: Nature & Human Economics.- 1) "Technology, Business and Nature: An Economic Primer on Winners and Losers".- 2) "Women, Wall Street and Mitigating Climate Change: The Critical Importance of WOCAN".- 3) "The New Business of Business: Evolution of Culture and the Survival of Humankind".-4) "Wall Street After Rio: A Discussion With Calvert Investments' Senior Sustainability Rese... zur Produkt-Seite
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Washington\".- 15) \"Bioeconomics: A New National Blueprint\".- Part Four: Ecology and the Human Population Explosion.- 16) \"Six Billion or Fifteen Billion People: A Discussion With Environmental Scientist Leon Kolankiewicz\".- 17) \"A King's Speech That Could Help Save The World: A Discussion With UC-Berkeley's Dr. Malcolm Potts\".- 18) \"Planet Under Siege: Family Planning Critics Soon to See Global Population Reach 7,000,000,000\".- 19) \"China's Demographic and Ecological Conundrum\".- Part Five: Ecological Heroes.- 20) \"One Woman's Remarkable Quest to Save Africa's White Lion\".- 21) \"A Discussion With UNOPS Luminary Ms. Maria-Noel Vaeza\".- 22) \"Down To Earth: The World According to Ted Turner\".- 23) \"How the Life of a Chipmunk in Michigan Came to Save Elephants and a Million Acres in Cambodia\".- 24) \"Helen Clark: UNDP's Pragmatic Visionary\".- 25) \"A Jain Leader Addresses the World\".- 26) \"A Discussion With Jane Goodall\".- Part Six: The State of the World.- 27) \"China Declares Global State of Emergency: An Urgent Telegram from Taihu\".- 28) \"Japan's Tragedy: Global Ecological Uncertainty\".- 29) \"Before the Fall: Syria's Ecosystems\".- 30) \"Sir Simon Jenkins, England's National Trust, and the Future of Conservation in Great Britain\".- 31) \"Extinction: Poachers Test the Right to Life\".- Part Seven: Animal Rights.- 32) \"Compassionate Conservation: A Discussion From the Frontlines with Dr. Marc Bekoff\".- 33) \"Animal Rights in China\".- 35) \"Why Insects Sing: A Discussion With David Rothenberg\".- 36) \"Protecting Bambi With Drones: PETA's Ingrid Newkirk on Hunters, Horsemeat and More\".- Part Eight: Why Your Neighbor Is Important: New Strategies for a Bright Future.- 37) \"The Heart of Education: A Discussion With Zoe Weil\".- 38) \"Journey to the Center of the World: An Interview With Dr. Wayne Clough, Secretary of the Smithsonian\".- 39) \"How A Single National Park Might Help Transform a Nation: Haiti's Pic Macaya\".- 40) \"Conservation International: Stemming the Tide of Environmental Crises\".- 41) \"The Future of Life on Earth\".- 42) \"On Parrots, Eagles and Fighting Species Extinction\".- Part Nine: Ecological Paradise?.- 43) \"An Ecological Paradise in Southern India: A Discussion About the Todas With Dr. Tarun Chhabra\".- 44) \"J. P. Morgan, Edward Curtis and Christopher Cardozo: An Inspired Collaboration\".- 45) \"A New Natural History Blueprint for Universities: A Discussion With Graham Arader\".- 46) \"God's Country: The New Zealand Factor\".- 47) \"New Territories: Artist Astrid Preston Celebrates the Earth in a Landmark Nature Exhibition\".- 48) \"Lenin Moreno 2012 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Reflects on Human Welfare and the Rights of Nature\".- 49) \"Nigel Brown: A New Zealand Original\".- 50) \"The Last Shangri-la? A Conversation With Bhutan's Secretary of the National Environment Commission, Dr. Ugyen Tshewang\".","merchants_number":2,"ean":9783319078595,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":40,"low_price_merchant_id":27291482,"ID":4878461,"merchants":["weltbild","euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"why-life-matters","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/why-life-matters\/","low_price_merchant_name":"Weltbild"}



CHF 239.00
Arabidopsis Protocols
Part I. Growing Arabidopsis 1. Handling Arabidopsis Plants: Growth, Preservation of Seeds, Transformation and Genetic CrossesLuz Rivero, Randy Scholl, Nicholas Holomuzki, Deborah Crist, Erich Grotewold, and Jelena Brkljacic 2. Using Arabidopsis Related Model Species (ARMS): Growth, Genetic Transformation and Comparative GenomicsGiorgia Batelli, Dong-Ha Oh, Matilde Paino D'Urzo, France... zur Produkt-Seite
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Using Arabidopsis Related Model Species (ARMS): Growth, Genetic Transformation and Comparative GenomicsGiorgia Batelli, Dong-Ha Oh, Matilde Paino D'Urzo, Francesco Orsini, Maheshi Dassanayake, Jian-Kang Zhu, Hans J. Bohnert, Ray A. Bressan and Albino Maggio 3. Growing Arabidopsis in vitro: Cell Suspensions, in vitro Culture, and RegenerationBronwyn J. Barkla, Rosario Vera-Estrella, and Omar Pantoja Part II. Arabidopsis resources 4. Arabidopsis Database and Stock ResourcesDonghui Li, Kate Dreher, Emma Knee, Jelena Brkljacic, Erich Grotewold, Tanya Z. Berardini, Philippe Lamesch, Margarita Garcia-Hernandez, Leonore Reiser and Eva Huala 5. Bioinformatic Tools in Arabidopsis ResearchMiguel de Lucas, Nicholas J. Provart, and Siobhan Brady Part III. Genetic techniques 6. Exploiting Natural Variation in ArabidopsisJohanna A. Molenaar and Joost J. B. Keurentjes 7. Grafting in ArabidopsisKatherine Bainbridge, Tom Bennett, Peter Crisp, Ottoline Leyser, and Colin Turnbull 8. Agrobacterium tumefaciens Mediated Transient Transformation of Arabidopsis thaliana LeavesSilvina Mangano, Cintia Daniela Gonz\u00e1lez, and Silvana Petruccelli 9. iTilling: Personalized Mutation ScreenSusan M. Bush and Patrick J. Krysan 10. Tailor Made Mutations in Arabidopsis Using Zinc-Finger NucleasesYiping Qi, Colby G. Starker, Feng Zhang, Nicholas J. Baltes, and Daniel F. Voytas 11. The Use of Artificial Micro RNA Technology to Control Gene Expression in Arabidopsis thalianaAndrew L. Eamens, Marcus McHale, and Peter M. Waterhouse 12. Generation and Identification of Arabidopsis EMS MutantsLi-Jia Qu and Gengi Qin 13. Generation and Identification of Arabidopsis T-DNA Insertion MutantsLi-Jia Qu and Gengi Qin 14. Identification of EMS-induced Causal Mutations in Arabidopsis thaliana by Next-Generation SequencingNaoyuki Uchida, Tomoaki Sakamoto, Masao Tasaka, and Tetsuya Kurata 15. Arabidopsis Transformation with Large Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes Jose M. Alonso and Anna N. Stepanova 16. Global DNA Methylation Analysis Using Methyl-Sensitive Amplification Polymorphism (MSAP)Mahmoud W. Yaish, Mingsheng Peng, and Steven J. Rothstein Part IV. Molecular biological techniques 17. Next Generation Mapping of Genetic Mutations Using Bulk Population SequencingRyan S. Austin, Steven P. Chatfield, Darrell Desveaux, and David S. Guttman 18. Chemical Fingerprinting of Arabidopsis Using Fourier-transform Infrared (FT-IR) Spectroscopic Approaches Andr\u00e1s Gorzs\u00e1s and Bj\u00f6rn Sundberg 19. A Pipeline for 15N Metabolic Labeling and Phosphoproteome Analysis in Arabidopsis thalianaBenjamin B. Minkoff, Heather L. Burch, and Michael R. Sussman 20. Gene Expression Profiling Using DNA MicroarraysKionoshin Maruyama, Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, and Kazuo Shinozaki 21. Forward Chemical Genetic Screening Hyunmo Choi, Jun-Young Kim, Young Tae Chang, and Hong Gil Nam 22. Highly-Reproducible ChIP-On-Chip Analysis to Identify Genome-Wide Protein Binding and Chromatin Status in Arabidopsis thalianaJong-Myong Kim, Taiko Kim To, Maho Tanaka, Takaho A. Endo, Akihiro Matsui, Junko Ishida, Fiona C. Robertson, Tetsuro Toyoda, and Motoaki Seki Part V. Cell biological techniques 23. Fluorescence MicroscopySebastien Peter, Klaus Harter, and Frank Schleifenbaum 24. Immunocytochemical Fluorescent In Situ Visualization of Proteins in Arabidopsis Yohann Boutt\u00e9 and Markus Grebe 25. High Pressure Freezing and Freeze Substitution of Arabidopsis For Electron MicroscopyJotham R. Austin, II. 26. Applications of Fluorescent Marker Proteins in Plant Cell BiologyMichael R. Blatt and Christopher Grefen 27. Flow Cytometry and Sorting in ArabidopsisDavid W. Galbraith 28. Live Imaging of Arabidopsis Development Daniel von Wangenheim, Gabor Daum, Jan U. Lohmann , Ernst K. Stelzer, and Alexis Maizel 29. Arabidopsis Organelle Isolation and CharacterisationNicolas L. Taylor, Elke Str\u00f6her, and A. Harvey Millar Part VI. Biochemical and physiological techniques 30. Analysis of Subcellular Metabolite Distributions within Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Tissue: A Primer for Subcellular MetabolomicsStephan Krueger, Dirk Steinhauser, Jan Lisec, and Patrick Giavalisco 31. Hormone ProfilingGaetan Glauser, Armelle Vallat, and Dirk Balmer 32. Purification of Protein Complexes and Characterization of Protein-Protein InteractionsKirby N. Swatek, Chris B. Lee, and Jay J. Thelen 33. Protein Fragment Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation Analysis for the In vivo Study of Protein-Protein Interactions and Cellular Protein Complex LocalizationsRainer Waadt, Kathrin Schl\u00fckling, Julian I. Schroeder, and J\u00f6rg Kudla 34. The Split Ubiquitin System for the Analysis of Three-Component InteractionsChristopher Grefen 35. RNA-Binding Protein Immunoprecipitation from Whole Cell ExtractsTino K\u00f6ster and Dorothee Staiger 36. High Throughput Analysis of Protein-DNA Binding AffinityJos\u00e9 M. Franco-Zorrilla and Roberto Solano","merchants_number":1,"ean":9781627035798,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":239,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4394849,"merchants":["euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"arabidopsis-protocols","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/arabidopsis-protocols\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



CHF 168.00
Front Line Surgery
CONTENTS Part I. Before the Operating Room Chapter 1. Tactical Combat Casualty CareFrank K. Butler, Jr. and Russ S. Kotwal Chapter 2. Combat Triage and Mass Casualty ManagementJayson D. Aydelotte, John J. Lammie, Joseph G. Kotora, Jr., Jamie C. Riesberg, and Alec C. Beekley Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Alec C. Beekley Chapter 3. Initial Management P... zur Produkt-Seite
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Beekley\u00a0Chapter 3. Initial Management Priorities: Beyond ABCDEDaniel Grabo and Alec C. BeekleyCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Daniel Grabo\u00a0Chapter 4. Damage Control ResuscitationJacob R. Peschman, Donald H. Jenkins, John B. Holcomb, and Timothy C. Nunez Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Donald H. Jenkins\u00a0Chapter 5. To Operate or Image? (Pulling the Trigger)Matthew J. Martin and James W. DavisCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: James W. Davis\u00a0Chapter 6. Ultrasound in Combat TraumaMichael D. Perreault, Jason D. Bothwell, and Benjamin Harrison\u00a0Part II. To the Operating Room\u00a0Chapter 7. The Bowel: Contamination, Colostomies, and Combat SurgeryRobert B. Lim, Eric K. Johnson, and Scott R. SteeleCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Scott R. Steele\u00a0Chapter 8. Liver and Spleen Injury Management in Combat Brian Eastridge, Lorne Blackbourne, Katherine M. McBride, and James R. DunneCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Katherine M. McBride and James R. Dunne\u00a0Chapter 9. Pancreatic and Duodenal Injuries (Don't Mess with the...)Matthew T. Hueman and Thomas M. ScaleaCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Thomas M. Scalea\u00a0Chapter 10. Operative Management of Renal Injuries\u00a0 Carlos V. R. Brown and Joseph M. GalanteCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Joseph M. Galante\u00a0Chapter 11. Major Abdominal Vascular TraumaNiten Singh, David R. King, and David V. FelicianoCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: David V. Feliciano\u00a0Chapter 12. To Close or Not to Close: Managing the Open AbdomenAmy Vertrees, Craig D. Shriver, and Ali Salim Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Ali Salim\u00a0Chapter 13. Dismounted Complex Blast Injury Management Travis M. Polk, Matthew J. Martin, and Matthew J. Eckert\u00a0Chapter 14. Thoracic Approaches and IncisionsJeffrey A. Bailey, Philip S. Mullenix, and Jared L. Antevil\u00a0Chapter 15. Lung Injuries in CombatMatthew J. Martin, Michael S. Meyer, and Riyad Karmy-JonesCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Riyad Karmy-Jones\u00a0Chapter 16. Diagnosis and Management of Penetrating Cardiac InjuryDaniel G. Cuadrado and Kenji InabaCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Kenji Inaba\u00a0Chapter 17. Thoracic Vascular Injuries: Operative Management in \"Enemy\" TerritoryJoseph J. DuBose, Timothy K. Williams, and Benjamin W. Starnes\u00a0Chapter 18. Chest Wall and Diaphragm InjuryAlec C. Beekley, \u00a0Matthew D. Tadlock, and William B. LongCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: William B. Long\u00a0Chapter 19. Soft Tissue Wounds and FasciotomiesMark W. Bowyer, Peter Rhee, and Joseph J. DuBose \u00a0Chapter 20. Extremity Fractures and the Mangled ExtremityBrandon R. Horne,R. Judd Robins, and George VelmahosCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: George Velmahos\u00a0Chapter 21. Traumatic AmputationsEric G. Puttler,Stephen A. Parada,Brandon R. Horne,R. Judd Robins, and James C. KriegCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: James C. Krieg\u00a0Chapter 22. Peripheral Vascular InjuriesRobert Jason Thomas Perry and Charles J. FoxCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Charles J. Fox\u00a0Chapter 23. The NeckJohn S. Oh and Demetrios DemetriadesCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Demetrios Demetriades\u00a0Chapter 24. Genitourinary Injuries (Excluding Kidney)Jack R. Walterand Andrew C. Peterson\u00a0Chapter 25. Neurosurgery for DummiesHans Bakken and Alex B. ValadkaCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Alex B. Valadka\u00a0Chapter 26. Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurocritical CareStacy Shackelford, Peter Rhee, and Bellal JosephCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Bellal Joseph\u00a0Chapter 27. Spine InjuriesMatthew J. Martin, Ryan Gocke, and John G. DeVineCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: John G. DeVine\u00a0Chapter 28. Face and Head (Non-Ocular) Injury\u00a0Nici Eddy Bothwell\u00a0Chapter 29. Managing Eye Trauma in the Combat EnvironmentMorohunranti O. Oguntoye and Robert A. Mazzoli Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Robert A. Mazzoli\u00a0Chapter 30. Burn Care in the Deployed SettingGary Vercruysse \u00a0Chapter 31. The Pediatric Patient in WartimeLucas P. Neff, Philip C. Spinella, Kenneth S. Azarow, and Mubeen A. JafriCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Kenneth S. Azarow and Mubeen A. Jafri\u00a0Part III. Postoperative Principles and Miscellaneous Topics\u00a0Chapter 32. The Combat Hospital ICUKevin K. Chung and Matthew J. EckertCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Matthew J. Eckert\u00a0Chapter 33. Postoperative ResuscitationRichard Nahouraii, Martin Schreiber, and Andrew C. Bernard Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Andrew C. Bernard\u00a0Chapter 34. TEG\/ROTEM Driven Resuscitation in TraumaHunter B. Moore, Eduardo Gonzalez, and Ernest E. Moore \u00a0Chapter 35. MonitoringJay A. Johannigman, Alec C. Beekley, and Timothy A. PrittsCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Timothy A. Pritts\u00a0Chapter 36. Ventilator Management: A Practical Approach to Respiratory Failure in Combat CasualtiesAnita A. Shah, Paul B. Kettle, and Alexander S. Niven\u00a0Chapter 37. Practical Approach to Combat-Related Infections and AntibioticsHeather C. Yun and Clinton K. Murray\u00a0Chapter 38. Patient Transfer, En-route Care, and Critical Care Air Transport Team (CCATT)Raymond Fang\u00a0Chapter 39. The Homefront: Role 4 and 5 CareWarren C. Dorlac and Carlos J. Rodriguez\u00a0Chapter 40. Active Shooter and Intentional Mass Casualty EventsAlexander L. Eastman and Matthew L. Davis\u00a0Chapter 41. Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC): Principles and Practice Geoff Shapiro, Babak Sarani, and E. Reed Smith\u00a0Chapter 42. Humanitarian and Local National CareMatthew J. Eckert, James Sebesta, and Sherry M. WrenCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Sherry M. Wren\u00a0Chapter 43. Expectant and End of Life Care in a Combat ZoneRobert M. Rush, Jr.,\u00a0 Matthew J. Martin,and Christine S. CocanourCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Christine S. Cocanour\u00a0Chapter 44. Trauma System Development and the Joint Trauma SystemKirby R. Gross, Brian Eastridge, Jeffrey A. Bailey, and M. Margaret KnudsonCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: M. Margaret Knudson\u00a0Chapter 45. The Next Generation of Hemorrhage TherapyVahagn Nikolian and Hasan B. Alam\u00a0Chapter 46. Resident Readiness and Training the Surgeon for Battlefield CareJennifer M. Gurney, Daniel W. Nelson, and C. William SchwabCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: C. William Schwab\u00a0Chapter 47. The Deployed Advanced Care ProviderZaradhe M. S. Yach, Jonathan R. Van Horn, Matthew J. Eckert, and Matthew J. MartinCivilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Matthew J. Martin\u00a0Chapter 48. Military Civilian Collaboration for National Preparedness During Peace and WarKyle N. Remick, Eric Elster, and Raquel C. Bono\u00a0Chapter 49. Battlefield Resuscitation of the FutureMatthew J. Martin, Hasan B. Alam, and Jeremy G. Perkins\u00a0Chapter 50. Non-Conventional Forward Surgical ElementsMatthew J. Eckert, \u00a0\u00a0Matthew J. 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"Assuredly the best single-volume Roosevelt biography."Eric Rauchway, Times Literary Supplement Meticulously researched and authoritative. . . . Adequate single-volume biographies about FDR abound. But none are as heroically objective and wide-angled as this fine Dallek effort. . . . By tapping into the vast correspondence between Churchill and Roosevelt, Dallek discerns a more strain... zur Produkt-Seite
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By tapping into the vast correspondence between Churchill and Roosevelt, Dallek discerns a more strained relationship between the leaders than presupposed. . . . Luckily for us, Roosevelt is with us again in Dallek s outstanding cradle-to-grave study. When it comes to choosing the two indispensable presidents in U.S. history, Dallek places Roosevelt alongside Abraham Lincoln, the other great improviser with Providence on his side. Douglas Brinkley, The Washington Post \u00a0 Dallek fully incorporates into his narrative Roosevelt s complicated, conflicted relationship with the several women in his life and is especially good on the role Eleanor played, as goad and political advisor. He also makes it clear, in a way other biographers do not, that almost from the moment he entered office, Roosevelt set out to educate the nation to the fact that the United States was threatened not only by economic depression at home, but also by fascist aggressions abroad. . . . Dallek s is a workmanlike addition to the literature on Roosevelt. David Nasaw, The New York Times Dallek constantly seeks to find an answer to FDR s political trajectory: What fueled his ambition to serve in the political arena and with what political aims? Also the extent to which it was FDR s experiences abroad as a child, then at school, at Harvard, in the New York legislature that determined his later progress in the real world. Undergirding all of these, Dallek sees Roosevelt s moral war on deceit and corruption. In an era in which moral, linguistic, and financial corruption hold sway, this story could not be more timely. . . . From beginning to end Dallek has earnestly followed his own curiosity as a citizen and as a teacher, so that at last we come to see in FDR the magisterial, central figure in the greatest and richest political tapestry of our nation s entire history. Nigel Hamilton, Boston Globe \u00a0 [Dallek] believes that FDR was a born politician of ferocious and very nearly infallible instincts, and through a combination of extensive research and first-rate storyteller s gifts, he makes the reader believe it, too. His Roosevelt is a man of great but always complicated drives, a worrier and second-guesser who nonetheless often believed the intensely stirring things he so often said and wrote. . . . Dallek relates in fine and compelling detail all the thorniest scandals of the FDR years. . . . But far more prominent than scandal in these pages and far more welcome are Dallek s frequent examinations of the now-forgotten political opposition FDR faced at every stage of his long tenure as president. . . . We see FDR afresh, which is an amazing feat in its own right. Steve Donoghue, Christian Science Monitor An insightful, incisive and intelligent one-volume work of biography and history and a pointed primer on how things in Washington get done. In a period defined by division, gridlock and tweet storms, Dallek crafts a pointillist portrait of the four-term president, who knew almost intuitively how to use the power of his office and how to reach consensus. Peter M. Gianotti, Newsday Few scholars have the qualifications of Robert Dallek to tell this story. . . . Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life covers much more than the momentous challenges faced by FDR as president. It gives an honest outline of his life including his attitudes as a privileged undemocratic snob who used the influence of men he considered unworthy of public influence. . . . Despite the book s size, the complexity of its subject, and the narrative s variance with common public memory, it is a fast engaging read that corrects, even scatters, misconceptions. The author provides an entertaining narrative in a style not unlike that of FDR. Robert S. Davis, New York Journal of Books A characteristically adroit work that is balanced in coverage and prudent in assessment. . . . [Dallek s] emphasis falls on the two great crises of FDR s presidency the Depression and WWII and highlights FDR s emergence as a skillful politician. . . . All will benefit from Dallek s principal addition to earlier works on FDR: the convincing argument that as early as May 1943 FDR was showing signs of the illness that would kill him. The result is a comprehensive retelling of a major American life that will rank among the standard biographies of its subject. Publishers Weekly This focused study of the four term-winning president emphasizes his instinctive feel for the public mood. . . . Dallek is a seasoned presidential historian and biographer. Here, he writes with authority about Franklin Roosevelt s political life and mission to create a new social order during a time of enduring national transformation. . . .\u00a0Dallek examines several formative factors that contributed greatly to Roosevelt's ability to successfully tap the public sentiment and address significant issues. . . . The author also effectively shows how Roosevelt was an astute political animal who sometimes made questionable decisions for political expedience. . . .\u00a0A lively one-volume treatment well-suited to libraries and schools. Kirkus Reviews [Dallek] takes on the daunting task of providing a comprehensive one-volume biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He succeeds in presenting the abundance of information in a flowing and highly readable narrative, and he supports FDR s story with memorable sketches of the president s many associates . . . his varied opponents, the foreign leaders who served opposite him (Dallek is particularly good on Churchill), and many others. Eleanor, too, is portrayed in full, complete with a notably honest account of her marriage to Franklin. . . . A first-rate biography and a must-buy for most public-library history collections. Booklist (starred review) Recounts the politician s greatest challenges, including trying presidential elections and the years leading up to and during World War II. Dallek s familiarity with his subject and deep understanding of American history and context shines in his clear and engaging prose. . . .\u00a0readers will gain a solid sense of Roosevelt s political mind and an inspiring appreciation of his mighty character. . . .\u00a0This highly recommended, expertly crafted book will please a variety of readers, especially those interested in biographies as well as presidential, military, and American history. Library Journal\u00a0(starred review) Robert Dallek has brought a lifetime s immersion in the American presidency to produce what will almost certainly be seen as the most authoritative single-volume biography of our most important 20th Century president. Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life is a landmark work that deserves to be placed on the same shelf as those of Arthur Schlesinger Jr., James MacGregor Burns, and William E. Leuchtenburg. Richard Moe, author of Roosevelt s Second Act: The Election of 1940 and the Politics of War A great liberal historian has written the best one-volume biography about our greatest liberal president.\u00a0 Sparing neither criticism nor admiration, Robert Dallek offers an FDR relevant to our sharply divided nation: a master politician who gained the trust of most of his fellow Americans by empathizing eloquently with their problems and working himself to death to solve them. Michael Kazin, author of\u00a0War Against War: The American Fight for Peace, 1914-1918 Robert Dallek is a leading authority on the presidency and his book on Roosevelt is a masterful and complex portrayal of one of America s greatest presidents, a leader who had the vision and character to reveal to the country its potential as a great nation. Howard Dean, former DNC chairman and six-term governor of Vermont Robert Dallek s brilliant portrayal of Franklin D. Roosevelt is an inspiring read, a timely reminder that political leadership involves judgment and intelligence. Battling the Great Depression and a global war, the 32nd president harnessed wisdom to decision making, and political acumen to governance. No historian understands FDR better than Dallek, who has captured in this single page-turning volume how America was really made great again. Martin J. Sherwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer","merchants_number":1,"ean":9780143111214,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":23.60000000000000142108547152020037174224853515625,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4845749,"merchants":["euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"franklin-d-roosevelt","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/franklin-d-roosevelt\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}
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