Advanced Tolerancing Techniques

Advanced Tolerancing Techniques

Author: Hong-Chao Zhang

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1997-09-30

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13: 9780471145943

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This is the first book to provide a comprehensive coverage of new developments in geometric dimensional tolerancing and statistical tolerancing, and to focus on the use of these techniques in a CAD/CAM/CMM environment. The authors explore and explain tolerancing from its history and fundamentals to state-of-the-art techniques. They also describe specialized applications of tolerancing in particular industries, inclduing automobiles, electronics and aerospace.


Macromedia FreeHand 10 for Windows and Macintosh

Macromedia FreeHand 10 for Windows and Macintosh

Author: Sandee Cohen

Publisher: Peachpit Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 9780201749656

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Teach yourself FreeHand the quick and wasy way! This visual quickstart guide uses pictures rather than lengthy explanations. You'll be up and running in no time.


Trace Metals and Infectious Diseases

Trace Metals and Infectious Diseases

Author: Jerome O. Nriagu

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2024-06-11

Total Pages: 501

ISBN-13: 0262552485

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Experts explore the influence of trace metals on the pathogenesis of infectious diseases. Many parts of the world in which common infectious diseases are endemic also have the highest prevalence of trace metal deficiencies or rising rates of trace metal pollution. Infectious diseases can increase human susceptibility to adverse effects of metal exposure (at suboptimal or toxic levels), and metal excess or deficiency can increase the incidence or severity of infectious diseases. The co-clustering of major infectious diseases with trace metal deficiency or toxicity has created a complex web of interactions with serious but poorly understood health repercussions, yet has been largely overlooked in animal and human studies. This book focuses on the distribution, trafficking, fate, and effects of trace metals in biological systems. Its goal is to enhance our understanding of the relationships between homeostatic mechanisms of trace metals and the pathogenesis of infectious diseases. Drawing on expertise from a range of fields, the book offers a comprehensive review of current knowledge on vertebrate metal-withholding mechanisms and the strategies employed by different microbes to avoid starvation (or poisoning). Chapters summarize current, state-of-the-art techniques for investigating pathogen-metal interactions and highlight open question to guide future research. The book makes clear that improving knowledge in this area will be instrumental to the development of novel therapeutic measures against infectious diseases. Contributors M. Leigh Ackland, Vahid Fa Andisi, Angele L. Arrieta, Michael A. Bachman, J. Sabine Becker, Robert E. Black, Julia Bornhorst, Sascha Brunke, Joseph A. Caruso, Jennifer S. Cavet, Anson C. K. Chan, Christopher H. Contag, Heran Darwin, George V. Dedoussis, Rodney R. Dietert, Victor J. DiRita, Carol A. Fierke, Tamara Garcia-Barrera, David P. Giedroc, Peter-Leon Hagedoorn, James A. Imlay, Marek J. Kobylarz, Joseph Lemire, Wenwen Liu, Slade A. Loutet, Wolfgang Maret, Andreas Matusch, Trevor F. Moraes, Michael E. P. Murphy, Maribel Navarro, Jerome O. Nriagu, Ana-Maria Oros-Peusquens, Elisabeth G. Pacyna, Jozef M. Pacyna, Robert D. Perry, John M. Pettifor, Stephanie Pfaffen, Dieter Rehder, Lothar Rink, Anthony B. Schryvers, Ellen K. Silbergeld, Eric P. Skaar, Miguel C. P. Soares, Kyrre Sundseth, Dennis J. Thiele, Richard B. Thompson, Meghan M. Verstraete, Gonzalo Visbal, Fudi Wang, Mian Wang, Thomas J. Webster, Jeffrey N. Weiser, Günter Weiss, Inga Wessels, Bin Ye, Judith T. Zelikoff, Lihong Zhang


FreeHand 8 Bible

FreeHand 8 Bible

Author: Deke McClelland

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1998-06-25

Total Pages: 692

ISBN-13: 9780764532344

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If FreeHand™ 8 can do it, you can do it too … Give your projects visual punch with FreeHand 8's complete battery of enhanced text and graphics features! Using step-by-step instructions and tons of examples, bestselling author Deke McClelland takes you through every FreeHand function — showing you all of the techniques you need to create everything from logos to compelling brochures to powerful Web content. High-Impact Design at Your Fingertips! Complete guidelines for customizing your work environment Working with vector- and raster-based image file formats Expert advice for working with layers Improved text handling capabilities Integrating text and graphics effectively Full coverage of Xtras New types of fills for paths Fully customized shortcuts and toolbars Plus special coverage of Flash, Macromedia's hot Web technology "This Bible is the best way to dive into Freehand!" —Tom Hale, director of product management, Macromedia www.idgbooks.com


Illustrator 10 for Windows and Macintosh

Illustrator 10 for Windows and Macintosh

Author: Elaine Weinmann

Publisher: Peachpit Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13: 9780201773217

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The top-selling guide to Illustrator, now in a fully revised edition for Version 10. The authors provide a comprehensive, thorough introduction to all of Illustrator 10's tools and features in a visual, task-based guide that makes it easy to learn.


The Bounds of Possibility

The Bounds of Possibility

Author: Cian Dorr

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 0192846655

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In general, a given object could have been different in certain respects. For example, the Great Pyramid could have been somewhat shorter or taller; the Mona Lisa could have had a somewhat different pattern of colours; an ordinary table could have been made of a somewhat different quantity of wood. But there seem to be limits. It would be odd to suppose that the Great Pyramid could have been thimble-sized; that the Mona Lisa could have had the pattern of colours that actually characterizes The Scream; or that the table could have been made of the very quantity of wood that in fact made some other table. However, there are puzzling arguments that purport to show that so long as an object is capable of being somewhat different in some respect, it is capable of being radically different in that respect. These arguments rely on two tempting thoughts: first, that an object's capacity for moderate variation is a non-contingent matter, and second, that what is possibly possible is simply possible. The Bounds of Possibility systematically investigates competing strategies for resolving these puzzles, and defends one of them. Along the way it engages with foundational questions about the metaphysics of modality.