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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    San Diego, Calif. [u.a.] :Acad. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV012883286
    Format: XIV, 295 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-12-101625-0
    Series Statement: Biological techniques
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Genbibliothek ; Internet ; DNS ; Sequenzanalyse ; Internet ; Database
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948025857702882
    Format: 1 online resource (449 p.)
    Edition: 6th ed. / R.E. Smallman, R.J. Bishop.
    ISBN: 1-281-07730-5 , 9786611077303 , 0-08-051199-6
    Content: For many years, various editions of Smallman's Modern Physical Metallurgy have served throughout the world as a standard undergraduate textbook on metals and alloys. In 1995, it was rewritten and enlarged to encompass the related subject of materials science and engineering and appeared under the title Metals & Materials: Science, Processes, Applications offering a comprehensive amount of a much wider range of engineering materials. Coverage ranged from pure elements to superalloys, from glasses to engineering ceramics, and from everyday plastics to in situ composites, Amongst other favourable
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering: Science, process, applications; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. The structure and bonding of atoms; 1.1 The realm of materials science; 1.2 The free atom; 1.3 The Periodic Table; 1.4 Interatomic bonding in materials; 1.5 Bonding and energy levels; Chapter 2. Atomic arrangements in materials; 2.1 The concept of ordering; 2.2 Crystal lattices and structures; 2.3 Crystal directions and planes; 2.4 Stereographic projection; 2.5 Selected crystal structures; 2.6 Inorganic glasses; 2.7 Polymeric structures , Chapter 3. Structural phases their formation and transitions; 3.1 Crystallization from the melt; 3.2 Principles and applications of phase diagrams; 3.3 Principles of alloy theory; 3.4 The mechanism of phase changes; Chapter 4. Defects in solids; 4.1 Types of imperfection; 4.2 Point defects; 4.3 Line defects; 4.4 Planar defects; 4.5 Volume defects; 4.6 Defect behaviour in some real materials; 4.7 Stability of defects; Chapter 5. The characterization of materials; 5.1 Tools of characterization; 5.2 Light microscopy; 5.3 X-ray diffraction analysis; 5.4 Analytical electron microscopy , 5.5 Observation of defects5.6 Specialized bombardment techniques; 5.7 Thermal analysis; Chapter 6. The physical properties of materials; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Density; 6.3 Thermal properties; 6.4 Diffusion; 6.5 Anelasticity and internal friction; 6.6 Ordering in alloys; 6.7 Electrical properties; 6.8 Magnetic properties; 6.9 Dielectric materials; 6.10 Optical properties; Chapter 7. Mechanical behaviour of materials; 7.1 Mechanical testing procedures; 7.2 Elastic deformation; 7.3 Plastic deformation; 7.4 Dislocation behaviour during plastic deformation; 7.5 Mechanical twinning , 7.6 Strengthening and hardening mechanisms7.7 Macroscopic plasticity; 7.8 Annealing; 7.9 Metallic creep; 7.10 Deformation mechanism maps; 7.11 Metallic fatigue; Chapter 8. Strengthening and toughening; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Strengthening of non-ferrous alloys by heat-treatment; 8.3 Strengthening of steels by; 8.4 Fracture and toughness; Chapter 9. Modern alloy developments; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Commercial steels; 9.3 Cast irons; 9.4 Superalloys; 9.5 Titanium alloys; 9.6 Structural intermetallic compounds; 9.7 Aluminium alloys; Chapter 10. Ceramics and glasses; 10.1 Classification of ceramics , 10.2 General properties of ceramics10.3 Production of ceramic powders; 10.4 Selected engineering ceramics; 10.5 Aspects of glass technology; 10.6 The time-dependency of strength in ceramics and glasses; Chapter 11. Plastics and composites; 11.1 Utilization of polymeric materials; 11.2 Behaviour of plastics during processing; 11.3 Fibre-reinforced composite materials; Chapter 12. Corrosion and surface engineering; 12.1 The engineering importance of surfaces; 12.2 Metallic corrosion; 12.3 Surface engineering; Chapter 13. Biomaterials; 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Requirements for biomaterials , 13.3 Dental materials , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7506-4564-4
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego, Calif. :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948025472802882
    Format: 1 online resource (311 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-03264-6 , 9786611032647 , 0-08-053239-X
    Series Statement: Biological Techniques Series
    Content: Computer access is the only way to retrieve up-to-date sequences and this book shows researchers puzzled by the maze of URLs, sites, and searches how to use internet technology to find and analyze genetic data. The book describes the different types of databases, how to use a specific database to find a sequence that you need, and how to analyze the data to compare it with your own work. The content also covers sequence phenotype, mutation, and genetic linkage databases; simple repetitive DNA sequences; gene feature identification; and prediction of structure and function of proteins from
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Genetics Databases; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Internet resources; 1.2 Organisms and proteins; 1.3 Phenotypes and genotypes; 1.4 Physical mapping; 1.5 Expression profiling; 1.6 Multiprotein complexes and pathways; 1.7 Sequence, structure and function; Chapter 2. Nucleic Acid and Protein Sequence Databases; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The main sequence databases; 2.3 Rate of database growth; 2.4 Problems with the data; 2.5 Accessing the databases; References; Chapter 3. Phenotype, Mutation and Genetic Linkage Databases and Their Links to Sequence Databases , 3.1 Introduction3.2 Levels of variation; 3.3 Definitions; 3.4 Types of databases; 3.5 Using mutation databases; 3.6 Exercises; 3.7 The HUGO mutation database initiative; 3.8 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4. DNA Composition, Codon Usage and Exon Prediction; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Measures dependent on a model of coding DNA; 4.3 Measures independent of a model of coding DNA; 4.4 Coding statistics in gene identification programs; References; Chapter 5. The Properties of Amino Acids in Sequences; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Properties of amino acids; 5.3 Empirically derived amino acid relationships , 5.4 Relationship to the genetic code5.5 Multiple sequence alignments; References; Chapter 6. Sequence Comparison; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Dotplots; 6.3 Alignments; 6.4 Motif-based approaches; 6.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 7. Simple Repetitive Sequences in DNA Databanks; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Microsatellites in databases for population genetic analyses; 7.3 Genetic distances; 7.4 Population sizes and gene flow; 7.5 Tandem repeat block expansion diseases - a continuum from trinucleotides to minisatellites? Implications for database usage in population genetics; 7.6 Summary; References , Chapter 8. Gene Feature Identification8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Biologically interesting sequences features; 8.3 Sequence analysis methods; 8.4 Computer programs, databases and WWW servers; 8.5 An example; References; Chapter 9. Multiple Sequence Alignment; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Selecting the sequences to align; 9.3 Automatic sequence alignment; 9.4 Using Clustal W and Clustal X; 9.5 Editing and viewing multiple alignments; References; Chapter 10. On-line Resources for RNA Science; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Specialized RNA-related databases; 10.3 Tools for analysis: RNA structure and prediction , 10.4 Future directionsReferences; Chapter 11. Predicting the Evolution, Structure and Function of Proteins from Sequence Information; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Protein evolution and function; 11.3 Protein structure and function; 11.4 Functions of enzymatic and regulatory domains; 11.5 Classical genetics and protein functions; 11.6 Summary; References; Chapter 12. Structural Databases; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 The Brookhaven Protein Data Bank; 12.3 The Cambridge Structural Database; 12.4 BioMagResBank; 12.5 The Nucleic Acid Database; 12.6 A typical PDB entry , 12.7 Protein structure classification resources , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-101625-0
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Butterworth-Heinemann,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026584602882
    Format: 1 online resource (177 p.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 1-281-04768-6 , 9786611047689 , 0-08-054341-3
    Content: This book covers a field of electronics which is very mathematical and which presents difficulties to electronics students at all levels. It aims to provide the reader with enough maths to really understand what electronic filters are, how they work and how to use them. The book assumes a knowledge of mathematics at about GCSE level, and a minimum of electrical and electronic theory.It proceeds by easy stages to describe the structure, action and uses of filters, introducing and explaining the necessary additional maths at each stage. The discussion is backed up by descriptions of
    Note: Includes index. , Front Cover; Understand Electronic Filters; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Passive devices; Chapter 2. Electrical signals; Chapter 3. Reactance and impedance; Chapter 4. Working with phase; Chapter 5. Passive filters; Chapter 6. Second-order passive filters; Chapter 7. Transfer functions and s; Chapter 8. Active filters; Chapter 9. State variable filters and others; Chapter 10. Digital filters; Appendix A. BASIC programs; Appendix B. Answers to Keeping up?; Appendix C. Answers to Test yourself; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7506-2628-3
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Newnes,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026232602882
    Format: 1 online resource (203 p.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 1-281-02164-4 , 9786611021641 , 0-08-051988-1
    Content: This is a readable introduction for those with little previous knowledge of the subject. The theme of amplification is central to many branches of electronics. Consequently there is a large and confusing array of amplifier types intended for a wide range of applications. This book describes amplifier types, how they work, their properties, advantages and disadvantages, and applications. Amplifiers are treated with the minimum of mathematics and lots of illustrations.Owen Bishop is a prolific author of books for those interested in electronics, including experimenters, students and prac
    Note: Includes index. , Front Cover; Understand Amplifiers; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Amplifying signals; Chapter 2. A simple amplifier; Chapter 3. More FET amplifiers; Chapter 4. Valve amplifiers; Chapter 5. BJT amplifiers; Chapter 6. Other BJT amplifiers; Chapter 7. Power amplifiers; Chapter 8. High-frequency amplifiers; Chapter 9. Imperfections; Chapter 10. Operational amplifiers; Chapter 11. Special-purpose amplifiers; Appendix. Answers to numerical questions; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7506-3743-9
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948025345002882
    Format: 1 online resource (321 p.)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 1-281-04630-2 , 9786611046309 , 0-08-053270-5
    Content: The Guide to Human Genome Computing is invaluable to scientists who wish to make use of the powerful computing tools now available to assist them in the field of human genome analysis. This book clearly explains access and use of sequence databases, and presents the various computer packages used to analyze DNA sequences, measure linkage analysis, compare and align DNA sequences from different genes or organisms, and infer structural and functional information about proteins from sequence data.This Second Edition contains completely updated material. Rather than a revision of the pr
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Guide to Human Genome Computing; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction to Human Genome Computing Via the World Wide Web; 1 Introduction; 2 Equipment for the tour; 3 Genome databases; 4 Analytic tools; 5 Conclusion; 6 URLs; Chapter 2. Biological Materials and Services; 1 Introduction; 2 Genomic resources available; 3 Chromosome-specific libraries; 4 CpG island libraries; 5 cDNA libraries; 6 Probe and primer banks; 7 Cell lines; 8 Cell hybrid panels; 9 Backcross panels; Chapter 3. Managing Pedigree and Genotype Data; 1 Introduction; 2 Fundamentals , 3 Modelling the domain4 Implementing the database; 5 Interfacing with analysis programs; 6 Displaying and managing data; 7 Further development; Chapter 4. Linkage Analysis Using Affected Sib-Pairs; 1 Introduction; 2 Genetic identity-by-descent between sib-pairs; 3 Genetic identity-by-descent and recombination fraction; 4 Identity-by-descent distribution for an affected sib-pair; 5 Methods of affected sib-pair analysis; 6 Affected sib-pair analysis: strengths and limitations; 7 Conclusion; List of computer programs; Chapter 5. Comparative Mapping in Humans and Vertebrates , 1 Conservation of genes2 Conservation of linkage groups; 3 Value of comparative mapping; 4 Single-species databases; 5 Protein families; 6 Comparative mapping databases; Chapter 6. Radiation Hybrid Mapping; 1 Introduction; 2 Background; 3 RH mapping concepts; 4 Radiation hybrid mapping programs; 5 Conclusions; Chapter 7. Sequence Ready Clone Maps; 1 Introduction; 2 Strategy; 3 Software for sequence ready maps; 4 Long-range map construction (SAM, Z-RHMAPPER); 5 STS-content data storage using ACEDB; 6 Sequence ready contig construction using FPC; 7 Process tracking and coordination , 8 ConclusionsChapter 8. Software for Human Genome Sequencing; 1 Introduction; 2 Overview; 3 Gel image processing; 4 Sequence preprocessing; 5 Sequence assembly; 6 Editing and finishing; 7 Feature identification; 8 Quality control; 9 The finished sequence; 10 Conclusion; 11 Finding software on the Web; Chapter 9. Human EST Sequences; 1 Introduction; 2 Background; 3 Generation of the EST data; 4 Reasons for EST sequencing; 5 Publicly available EST data; 6 EST analysis tools; 7 Biological resources; 8 WWW resources for ESTs; 9 Summary; Chapter 10. Prediction of Human Gene Structure , 1 Introduction2 Genome structure; 3 Approaches to evaluate prediction accuracy; 4 Functional sites in nucleotide sequences; 5 Functional regions in nucleotide sequences; 6 Protein coding gene structure prediction; 7 Analysis of potential proteins coded by predicted genes; 8 RNA-coding gene structure prediction; 9 Sequence analysis; Chapter 11. Gene Finding: Putting the Parts Together; 1 Introduction; 2 Dynamic programming; 3 State models; 4 Performance comparison; 5 Conclusion; Chapter 12. Gene-Expression Databases; 1 Introduction; 2 The scope of gene-expression databases , 3 A survey of gene-expression data , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-102051-7
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_249297426
    Format: 400 S. , 47 Abb., 1 Kt. , 22 cm
    Edition: 2., durchges. Ausg.
    ISBN: 3784427138
    Uniform Title: Munich 1923 〈dt.〉
    Note: Quellen- u. Literaturverz. S. [382] - 397
    Former: 1. Aufl. u.d.T. Dornberg, John: Hitlers Marsch zur Feldherrnhalle
    Language: German
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Hitlerputsch ; Deutschland ; Weimarer Republik ; Geschichte 1923
    Author information: Dornberg, John 1931-
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  • 8
    UID:
    edoccha_9960775774702883
    Format: 1 online resource (256 p.)
    ISBN: 2-37747-214-1
    Series Statement: Moyen Âge européen
    Content: Merlin, Lailoken, Suibhne : trois figures du devin appartenant à trois provinces celtiques, respectivement le Pays de Galles, l’Écosse et l’Irlande. Trois personnages, trois énigmes et trois destins qui se rencontrent sur le champ du mythe. À partir de trois textes majeurs du xiie siècle ici traduits : la Vita Merlini du clerc gallois Geoffrey de Monmouth, la Vita Kentigerni et la Folie de Suibhne, texte mythologique irlandais, cet ouvrage dessine un portrait du devin celtique d’après ce que le Moyen Âge chrétien en conserve. Disqualifié par le prêtre ou l’évêque qui lui ôtent son privilège sacré, le devin ne possède plus guère que la science encyclopédique pour fonder sa légitimité. De son antique don prophétique, il ne reste plus que l’étrange discours d’une poésie sacrée où se lisent les signes incertains de l’Histoire.
    Note: The two first texts are in Latin, with parallel French translation, the last text is translated from the Irish.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-84310-018-6
    Language: French
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  • 9
    UID:
    edoccha_9961083822002883
    Format: 1 online resource (20 pages) : , illustrations.
    Series Statement: NASA-TM ; 111666
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Houston, Texas] :National Aeronautics and Space Administration, [Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center],
    UID:
    edoccha_9961084134602883
    Format: 1 online resource (v, 52 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : , illustrations.
    Series Statement: NASA/TM ; 1998-104826
    Note: "July 1998." , "Performing organization: Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center"--Report documentation page.
    Language: English
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