Reminiscences of the Vienna Circle and the Mathematical Colloquium (Vienna Circle Collection, #22)
by Karl Menger
Karl Menger was born in Vienna on January 13, 1902, the only child of two gifted parents. His mother Hermione, nee Andermann (1870-1922), in addition to her musical abilities, wrote and published short stories and novelettes, while his father Carl (1840-1921) was the noted Austrian economist, one of the founders of marginal utility theory. A highly cultured man, and a liberal rationalist in the nine teenth century sense, the elder Menger had witnessed the defeat and humiliation of the old Austr...
Etude cobiologique Du Diplodus Vulgaris Du Golfe de Gab s (Omn.Univ.Europ.)
by Taieb-A
The Secret of WHY the Speed of Light Is Constant Finally Unveiled
by Bingcheng Zhao Ph D
Calculations for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A Guide to Mathematics in the Laboratory
The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation, 1914, Vol. 26 (Classic Reprint)
by Richard S Bagnall
Garbage and Other Pollution (Information Plus Reference: Garbage & Other Pollution)
The Principles of Physiology (Classic Reprint)
by John Gray McKendrick
An Atlas of Human Anatomy for Students and Physicians, Volume 2
by Carl Toldt and Dr Eden Paul
Beitrage zur Kentnis der nordamerikanischen Nachtfalter
by P C Zeller
Untersuchungen über Gehirn und Rückenmark des Menschen und der Säugetiere
by Otto Deiters
Diffusion in Materials DIMAT-2017 (Defect and Diffusion Forum, Volume 383)
This volume contains the selection of papers presented at the 10th International Conference on Diffusion in Materials (DIMAT-2017, Haifa, Israel, May 7-12, 2017) that are related to the less-traditional field of science and technology where fundamental understanding of the kinetics of atom movements and diffusion phenomena are important, such as mineralogy, energy storage and conversion, polymers and hybrid organic-inorganic materials and more.
Servants of Nature (Fontana History of Science S.)
by Lewis Pyenson and Susan Sheets-Pyenson
‘Highly readable, subtle and thought-provoking scientific history’ Scotsman In this penetrating work, Pyenson and Pyenson identify that major advances in science stem from changes in three distinct areas of society: the social institutions that promote science, the sensibilities of scientists themselves and the goal of the scientific enterprise. Servants of Nature begins by examining the institutions that have shaped science: the academies of Ancient Greece, universities, the growth of...
Continuous Cover Forestry (Managing Forest Ecosystems, #23)
Although the majority of the world’s forest ecosystems are dominated by uneven-sized multi-species stands, forest management practice and theory has focused on the development of plantation monocultures to maximize the supply of timber at low cost. Societal expectations are changing, however, and uneven-aged multi-species ecosystems, selectively managed as Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF), are often believed to be superior to monocultures in addressing a wide range of expectations. This book pres...