A Journey into Reciprocal Space Kay RichardsonThis book introduces undergraduate and graduate students to a crystallographers view of real and reciprocal space, a concept that has been of particular use by crystallographers to understand the patterns of spots when X rays are diffracted by crystals. It then proceeds to develop the concept in a form suitable for physics applications; such as how solid state physicists use reciprocal space to explain various solid state properties such as thermal
This chapter describes biotechnology applications for pest management including pest diagnostic and genetic characterization of pests
the collection benefits from the vast knowledge of its contributors
the sick sought healing through the thermal waters
This chapter gives an overview of the impact of organic farming on biodiversity
as well as abiotic disease
A sustained critique of postwar reconstruction in Syria as a politically neutral process
The ideal river offers a remarkable account of how historic attempts to establish international commissions on three transboundary rivers in the nineteenth century shaped our modern international order
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who employs a participant observer outlook to provide insight on enduring––and pressing––issues of geopolitics
Harrison in Tikal's West Plaza during the early 1960s
This book explores the long-term trends in the development of what was the first complex civilization in history
still are farmed using a high volume of human labor for orchard operations such as harvesting