The aim of this monograph is to outline the physics of image formation, electron–specimen interactions, and image interpretation in transmission el- tron microscopy. Since the last edition, transmission electron microscopy has undergone a rapid evolution. The introduction of monochromators and - proved energy ?lters has allowed electron energy-loss spectra with an energy resolution down to about 0.1 eV to be obtained, and aberration correctors are now available that push the point-to-point resolution limit down below 0.1 nm. After the untimely death of Ludwig Reimer, Dr. Koelsch from Springer- Verlag asked me if I would be willing to prepare a new edition of the book. As it had served me as a reference for more than 20 years, I agreed without hesitation. Distinct from more specialized books on speci?c topics and from books intended for classroom teaching, the Reimer book starts with the basic principles and gives a broad survey of the state-of-the-art methods, comp- mented by a list of references to allow the reader to ?nd further details in the literature. The main objective of this revised edition was therefore to include the new developments but leave the character of the book intact. The presentation of the material follows the format of the previous e- tion as outlined in the preface to that volume, which immediately follows. A few derivations have been modi?ed to correspond more closely to modern textbooks on quantum mechanics, scattering theory, or solid state physics.
Die Kenntnis der Röntgenanatomie ist die Basis zur Diagnose pathologischer Veränderungen beim Hund. 74 ausgesuchte Röntgenaufnahmen gesunder Hunde bilden die Grundlage für dieses in sechs topographische Kapitel (Kopf, Wirbelsäule, Schultergliedmaße, Beckengliedmaße, Thorax und Abdomen) geordnete Werk. Die farbige Darstellung und differenzierte Beschriftung der entsprechenden Röntgenskizzen verbessern die Übersichtlichkeit und erleichtern das Auffinden der gesuchten Strukturen. Jeder Röntgendarstellung wurde auf der gleichen Seite ein entsprechender Lagerungsvorschlag mit beachtenswerten Ratschlägen hinzugefügt. Kurze Hinweise zur Lagerung und zur Belichtung von Röntgenaufnahmen sowie allgemeine Bemerkungen zu Kontrastdarstellungen ergänzen diesen Atlas. Farbige schematische Zeichnungen veranschaulichen die Entwicklung des Extremitätenskelettes in den ersten neun Monaten.
This commentary interprets the first part of the book of Exodus, through 15:21. It features two approaches. On the one hand, the commentary interprets the final form of the traditional Hebrew text "synchronically" by means of form criticism and modern literary methods. On the other hand, it "diachronically" reconstructs the predecessors of the final form, from its origins in an exodus composition that opposes political domination to the text's final form as a dramatic narrative about the transfer of sovereignty from the Pharaoh to the God of Israel. Concluding syntheses examine the relationship between these two interpretive approaches while adding reflections on traditional and contemporary concerns.
Helmut Puff invites readers to visit societies and spaces of the past through the lens of a particular temporal modality: waiting. From literature, memoirs, manuals, chronicles, visuals, and other documents, Puff presents a history of waiting anchored in antechambers—interior rooms designated and designed for people to linger. In early modern continental Western Europe, antechambers became standard in the residences of the elites. As a time-space infrastructure these rooms shaped encounters between unequals. By imposing spatial distance and temporal delays, antechambers constituted authority, rank, and power. Puff explores both the logic and the experience of waiting in such formative spaces, showing that time divides as much as it unites, and that far from what people have said about early moderns, they approached living in time with apprehensiveness. Unlike how contemporary society primarily views the temporal dimension, to early modern Europeans time was not an objective force external to the self but something that was tied to acting in time. Divided only by walls and doors, waiters sought out occasions to improve their lot. At other times, they disrupted the scripts accorded them. Situated at the intersection of history, literature, and the history of art and architecture, this wide-ranging study demonstrates that waiting has a history that has much to tell us about social and power relations in the past and present.
Trading in the rural areas of developing countries provides a valuable source of cash income, especially for small and landless peasants. In a case study of the village of Kakas in the province of North Sulawesi, Indonesia, the authors depict the colourful market scene of a village pasar, the selling and buying strategies of traders and customers, and the characteristics of supply and demand. They also shed light on the often-neglected non-economic aspects of the pasar, such as its value for local communication and its role in the formation of a new sense of local identity and solidarity. By means of studies of trader households this book also scrutinizes how rural households combine petty trade with other income-generating activities such as cash-cropping, subsistence production, wage labour, and even work as a civil servant. The authors also show how petty trade, though highly efficient, may well be an indicator of underdevelopment.
Contents 1 Introduction: The Dismantling and Reassembling of the Categories of New Testament Scholarship 2 Kerygma and History in the New Testament 3 LOGOI SOPHON: On the Gattung of Q 4 GNOMAI DIAPHOROI: The Origin and Nature of Diversification in the History of Early Christianity 5 One Jesus and Four Primitive Gospels 6 The Structure and Criteria of Early Christian Beliefs 7 The Johannine Trajectory 8 Conclusion: The Intention and Scope of Trajectories
The "Atlas of Radiographic Anatomy of the Cat" is the second volume of a new edition of the well-known "Atlas of Radiographic Anatomy of the Dog and Cat", 5th edition, by H. Schebitz and H. Wilkens, written in 1989." "50 sampled x-ray images of healthy cats have been categorized topographically into six chapters (head, vertebral column, thoracic limb, pelvic limb, thorax and abdomen)." "Colored illustrations and differentiated legends improve the survey and the identification of searched structures. Corresponding positioning sketches and helpful remarks are attached to each x-ray image on the same page. Further short remarks on positioning, x-ray image exposure and contrast procedures complete this atlas. Colored sketches demonstrate the skeletal development in the first one and a half years. The team of authors has radically updated the approved standard work. Samples of x-ray images, sketches and graphics are intended to improve the interpretation of your own x-ray images. Only a knowledge of radiographic anatomy provides the basis for the diagnosis of pathological alterations."--BOOK JACKET.
International publication packed with excellent radiographs that clearly guide the reader through the anatomy of the dog. Comprehensively illustrates the radiological imaging of every body part.
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