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Assaf, Albert.
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647.94
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2018
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Hwa, Rudolph C.
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539.721 22
Publication Date
2004
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A review monograph on quark-gluon plasma (QGP). Different theoretical and experimental aspects of the programme to produce QGP in relativistic heavy-ion collisions are covered by experts in the field. This is the third volume in a series on the subject, and it focuses on the implications of the experimental results from RHIC, the relativistic heavy-ion collider at the National Brookhaven Laboratory. The review articles should be useful to experienced researchers as well as to graduate students entering the field.
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Troutt, Marvin D. (Marvin Dean)
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519.535 22
Publication Date
2004
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This book presents a new research topic in statistics? verticaldensity representation (VDR). The theory of VDR has been found to beuseful for developing new ideas and methodologies in statistics andmanagement science. The first paper related to VDR appeared in1991. Several others have since been published and work is continuingon the topic. The purpose of this book is to survey the resultspresented in those papers and provide some new, unpublished results. VDR may be regarded as a special kind of transformation. By assumingthat a variate is uniformly distributed on the contours of a givenfunct.
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Chen, Joseph S. (NL-LeOCL)321273613
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338.4791 23
Publication Date
2019
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Advances in Hospitality and Leisure (AHL), a peer-reviewed research journal, has been published annually since 2004. AHL is indexed in Scopus and included in the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) journal quality list. International in focus, the series attempts to divulge innovative methods of inquiry so as to inspire new research topics that are vital and have been in large neglected in the context of hospitality, tourism, and leisure. It strives to address the needs of the populace willing to disseminate seminal ideas, concepts, and theories derived from scholarly inquiries. This fifteenth annual volume includes eight full papers and three research notes. Most articles deploy either a quantitative or qualitative approach to data collection while two present conceptual models. The scholarly works covered in the volume are contributed by reputable researchers from five nations. The authors of this publication come from America, Europe, Asia, Pacific, and Africa. Potential readers may retrieve useful articles to outline new research agendas, suggest viable topics for a dissertation work, and augment the knowledge of the new subjects of learning."
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Wang, Sun-Chong, 1963-
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616 22
Publication Date
2013
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Modern Western Medicine (MWM) and Ayurveda/Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can be considered two extreme paradigms to complex systems. The microscopic and reductionist approach of the West prevails in acute and single-gene conditions such as infection and Mendelian disorders. The macroscopic and holistic approach of the East potentially fares well at chronic and complex conditions such as obesity and ageing. The book serves three purposes: 1) to help MWM, Ayurveda and TCM professionals get acquainted with one another; 2) to help identify common grounds for MWM, Ayurveda and TCM, rather than blindly westernizing eastern medicines or vice versa; and 3) to help translate the complementarity of MWM and Ayurveda/TCM toward an integrative multi-component healthcare. To this end, we introduce theories and tenets of the three medicines. We use bioenergetics to reconcile West and East as ATP generation, prana and qi are central to MWM, Ayurveda and TCM. We discuss clinical trials of varying experimental rigors for the assessment of the scientific evidence for treatment effectiveness. We present complementary interventions for chronic disorders and ageing. We hold that a federal unity of therapies consisting of MWM, Ayurveda and TCM better serves the wellbeing of humankind.
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