Self-harm is a distressing and all too common presentation to emergency departments, and yet there is no clear understanding of what it represents, and success rates of interventions to prevent future episodes are enormously variable.Therapeutic Assessment for self-harm is a pragmatic model, developed by the authors of this book and forming an orga
This text is an introduction to harmonic analysis on symmetric spaces, focusing on advanced topics such as higher rank spaces, positive definite matrix space and generalizations. It is intended for beginning graduate students in mathematics or researchers in physics or engineering. As with the introductory book entitled "Harmonic Analysis on Symmetric Spaces - Euclidean Space, the Sphere, and the Poincaré Upper Half Plane, the style is informal with an emphasis on motivation, concrete examples, history, and applications. The symmetric spaces considered here are quotients X=G/K, where G is a non-compact real Lie group, such as the general linear group GL(n,P) of all n x n non-singular real matrices, and K=O(n), the maximal compact subgroup of orthogonal matrices. Other examples are Siegel's upper half "plane" and the quaternionic upper half "plane". In the case of the general linear group, one can identify X with the space Pn of n x n positive definite symmetric matrices. Many corrections and updates have been incorporated in this new edition. Updates include discussions of random matrix theory and quantum chaos, as well as recent research on modular forms and their corresponding L-functions in higher rank. Many applications have been added, such as the solution of the heat equation on Pn, the central limit theorem of Donald St. P. Richards for Pn, results on densest lattice packing of spheres in Euclidean space, and GL(n)-analogs of the Weyl law for eigenvalues of the Laplacian in plane domains. Topics featured throughout the text include inversion formulas for Fourier transforms, central limit theorems, fundamental domains in X for discrete groups Γ (such as the modular group GL(n,Z) of n x n matrices with integer entries and determinant ±1), connections with the problem of finding densest lattice packings of spheres in Euclidean space, automorphic forms, Hecke operators, L-functions, and the Selberg trace formula and its applications in spectral theory as well as number theory.
This is an in-depth study of the people of Bukhara and their relations with settled peoples and nomads, from Muscovy to China, and Iran to India. By using lesserknown, or hitherto untapped sources, it corrects long-held misapprehensions fostered by historians of hostile states and champions of the Timurid dynasty. Far from being afraid of their powerful Safawid and Mughal counterparts, the Uzbeg rulers of Bukhara caused them much apprehension and even influenced their foreign policies. 'Abbas I concluded a humiliating peace with Turkey because he wanted to recover Khurasan from 'Abdallah II, Akbar could not risk leaving Punjab during 'Abdallah's reign, Safawid and Mughal attempts at conquering the khanate failed dismally. The book deals fully with dynastic, internal and external problems, trade routes, coinage policies and the khans' attempts to encourage trade.
The basic objective in teaching spelling is to familiarize pupils with the sound-symbol and structural characteristics of our English vocabulary in order that they may become discriminating observers of words wherever they see them. To achieve this, this series follows ten basic steps: Introduce the most frequently used words in an orderly sequence; present words organized by the phonetic and structural characteristics which govern the anatomy of English vocabulary; make provision for irregularly spelled words; synchronize the encoding and decoding skills which are complimentary facets of the English coding system; relate spelling skills to other writing skills; develop the habit of proofreading; incorporate dictionary skills systematically; provide review to ensure permanent mastery; effective testing; provide opportunities for reinforcing and extending skills.
As we meet the gaze of our great-grandmother from the sepia photograph, we make a connection across the generations. What was her home like? Where did she work? What did she enjoy? What important historical events did she witness? Who was important to her? The formal setting and voluminous skirts may highlight the differences, but by delving into our family history we will also find striking similarities between her life and our own. And by doing so, we can gain a sense of perspective on where we stand in the landscape of history. Because our ancestors are a significant part of what defines us, our natural urge to understand who we are is strengthened by knowing more about where we came from. So bringing them alive will spark an ever-increasing fascination -- an urge to delve deeper and deeper into our family's past. This friendly and helpful guide focuses on giving you the best start in your researches. It will tell you where to begin, the questions to ask, and how to record your data. Starting with interviewing your elderly relatives and researching on the internet, it provides a comprehensive guide to the most useful sources of 19th and 20th century information. This will be where you start your investigations, and will also be the springboard to further research. With this lively and personal guide, you can feel you know your granny's granny as well as you know your own. Book jacket.
Over 30,000 entries to current medical terminology. Intended to serve personnel in the health sciences. Also includes taxonomic terminology, eponyms, and abbreviations. Tables of arteries, bones, muscles, nerves, synovial joints, ligaments, and veins.
Self-harm is a distressing and all too common presentation to emergency departments, and yet there is no clear understanding of what it represents, and success rates of interventions to prevent future episodes are enormously variable.Therapeutic Assessment for self-harm is a pragmatic model, developed by the authors of this book and forming an orga
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