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Building Construction Handbook 5
last update 25-02-2010 This book presents the basic concepts of techniques of building construction, mainly by means of drawings illustrating typical construction details, processes and concepts. I have chosen this method because it reflects the primary means of communication on site between building designer and building contractor – the construction drawing or detail. It must be stressed that the drawings used hererepresent typical details, chosen to illustrate particular points of building construction or technology; they do not constitute the alpha and omega of any buildings design, detail or process. The principles they illustrate must therefore, in reality, be applied to the data of the particular problem or situation encountered.This new edition has been revised by Roger Greeno, in line with current building regulations.
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Wiley Mobile WiMAX
last update 25-02-2010 The first book to cover one of the hottest subjects in wireless communications
today, Mobile WiMAX. Summarises the fundamental theory and practice of Mobile
WiMAX.Presents topics at introductory level for readers interested in
understanding communication and networking knowledge for Mobile WiMAX, whilst
addressing advanced / specialised subjects related to Mobile
WiMAX.Contains the latest advances and research from the field and
shares knowledge from the key players working in this area Chapter 1 updates
Mobile WiMAX status and standards; Chapters 2-6 are related to physical
layer transmission; Chapters 7-12 deal with MAC and networking issues;
Chapters 13-14 discuss relay networks for mobile WiMAX; and Chapters
15-19 present multimedia networking for mobile WiMAX and application
scenarios.
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Early Language Development
last update 25-02-2010 This book establishes a dialog between experimental psychology
and electrophysiology in the study of infant language development. On the one
hand, traditional methods of investigation into language development have
reached a high level of refinement despite being confined to observing infants’
overt behavioral responses. On the other hand, more recent methods such as
neuroimaging and, in particular, event-related potentials provide access to
implicit responses from the infant brain while often relying on rather gross
experimental contrasts. The aims of this book are both to provide
neuroscientists with an overview of the ingenious behavioral paradigms that have
been developed in the field of language development and to introduce the power
of neurophysiological indices to behavioral experimentalists. The two approaches
are compared at various levels of processing: phonetic discrimination,
categorical perception, speech segmentation, syllable and word recognition,...more
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