The Secret of Camel Noses

The Secret of Camel Noses

Author: Zahid Ameer

Publisher: Zahid Ameer

Published: 2024-04-18

Total Pages: 37

ISBN-13:

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Discover the extraordinary world of camel adaptation with "The Secret of Camel Noses: A Journey into the Dehumidifying Marvels" eBook. Uncover the fascinating science behind how camel noses act as natural dehumidifiers, exploring their role in desert survival and beyond. Delve into camel lore, conservation efforts, and the future of these remarkable creatures.


The Biology of Human Survival

The Biology of Human Survival

Author: Claude A. Piantadosi

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2003-09-11

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0199748071

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The range of environments in which people can survive is extensive, yet most of the natural world cannot support human life. The Biology of Human Survival identifies the key determinants of life or death in extreme environments from a physiologist's perspective, integrating modern concepts of stress, tolerance, and adaptation into explanations of life under Nature's most austere conditions. The book examines how individuals survive when faced with extremes of immersion, heat, cold or altitude, emphasizing the body's recognition of stress and the brain's role in optimizing physiological function in order to provide time to escape or to adapt. In illustrating how human biology adapts to extremes, the book also explains how we learn to cope by blending behavior and biology, first by trial and error, then by rigorous scientific observation, and finally by technological innovation. The book describes life-support technology and how it enables humans to enter once unendurable realm, from the depths of the ocean to the upper reaches of the atmosphere and beyond. Finally, it explores the role that advanced technology might play in special environments of the future, such as long journeys into space.


Hybrid Threats and Grey Zone Conflict

Hybrid Threats and Grey Zone Conflict

Author: Aurel Sari

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 745

ISBN-13: 019774477X

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Hybrid Threats and Grey Zone Conflict explores the legal dimension of strategic competition below the threshold of war, assessing the key legal and ethical questions posed for liberal democracies. Bringing together diverse scholarly and practitioner perspectives, the volume introduces readers to the conceptual and practical difficulties arising in this area, the rich debates the topic has generated, and the challenges that countering hybrid threats and grey zone conflict poses for liberal democracies.


Adventures in Porkland

Adventures in Porkland

Author: Brian Kelly

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9780679406563

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Brian Kelly's year-long journey through the thorny underbrush of Congress to solve the riddle of waste in government spending.


Silk Road

Silk Road

Author: Colin Falconer

Publisher: Atlantic Books

Published: 2012-05-01

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 0857891197

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1260 AD: Josseran Sarrazini is a Templar Knight, trained for war. But as the Christian garrisons in the Holy Land begin to fall to the Saracen, he must embark upon a mission of peace: to the golden palaces at Xanadu, to seek an alliance with Kubilai Khan, ruler of the greatest empire in history and commander of the invincible Mongol horde. Josseran's task is formidable. To ride the treacherous Silk Road to the edge of the known world. To cheat hunger, thirst, and death. And to forge a crucial allegiance with a people who do not honor his cause, or his God. Blazing with adventure, epic in scope, and utterly compulsive, Silk Road weaves a spellbinding story of war, honor, and desire onto the vast tapestry of the medieval East.