Concrete Repairs: Performance in Service and Current Practice (EP 79)
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Concrete Repairs: Performance in Service and Current Practice (EP 79)
This report is the culmination of a wide-ranging survey into the performance of both current European concrete repair techniques and inspection practice, and current research projects.
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Figuring out Fibromyalgia - Current science and the most effective treatments
Fibromyalgia is a medical condition characterized by widespread muscle pain and fatigue that affects 6-10 million people in the United States. Huge progress in research over the past decade has established dysfunction in sleep, pain, and the stress response in fibromyalgia. Current research suggests that the muscle pain of fibromyalgia may be generated from the fascia, the connective tissue surrounding each muscle of the body. As medical understanding of fibromyalgia has increased, so have our treatment options. With the unique perspective of a physician studying fibromyalgia "from the inside,"
The main objective of this monograph is to present a broad range of well worked out, recent theoretical and application studies in the field of robust control system analysis and design. The contributions presented here include but are not limited to robust PID, H-infinity, sliding mode, fault tolerant, fuzzy and QFT based control systems. They advance the current progress in the field, and motivate and encourage new ideas and solutions in the robust control area.
Now...Build A Great Business: 7 Ways to Maximize Your Profits in Any Market (Audiobook, mp3)
Authors Brian Tracy and Mark Thompson offer the listener a seven-step method to achieve greater business success in any market. They bring a combined 50 years of practical experience consulting, training and teaching their ideas to over 10,000 businesses. They share powerful, practical, proven methods and strategies to generate more sales, revenues and profits than the competition. Each concept and principle is illustrated with stories and examples from current businesses and businesspeople, who are achieving GREAT results, in competitive markets. The Listener will learn how to:
From Library Journal In the late 1950s, Noam Chomsky revolutionized linguistics by proposing that the infant's ability to learn language cannot be explained by simple learning principles but is dependent upon the existence of complex, innate mental structures. Jackendoff explains the current state of Chomskyan theory by organizing his book around the question "What do we need in order to be able to talk?" In order to find an answer, he reviews fascinating material from developmental psychology, neurology, and the cognitive sciences as well as linguistics.