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Author: Gundry R. S. (Richard Simpson)
Publisher: BiblioLife
Keywords: china, india, thibet, russia, indo, neighbours, france
Number of Pages: 432
Published: 2009-05-20
List price: $34.75
ISBN-10: 1110319053
ISBN-13: 9781110319053
Authors:Lisa Gundry, Lisa K. Gundry, Laurie LaMantia,
Publisher: Dearborn Trade
Keywords: genius, creative, collaboration, unlocking, times, teams, breakneck, breakthrough
Number of Pages: 265
Published: 2001-08
List price: $25.00
ISBN-10: 0793142733
ISBN-13: 9780793142736
Breakthrough Teams for Breakneck Times presents a proven process for organizations to build teams that go beyond surviving to thriving. Whether a team’s goal is charitable fund-raising or new product development, the book outlines 10 essential principles applicable to all teams.
Author: Richard J. Simpson
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Keywords: manual, laboratory, proteomics, proteins, purifying
Number of Pages: 750
Published: 2004-01
List price: $159.00
ISBN-10: 0879696966
ISBN-13: 9780879696962
This manual complements Simpson’s Proteins and Proteomics manual, with a comprehensive collection of methods for protein purification from a variety of source preparations. The protocols are accompanied by extensive discussion of potential pitfalls and troubleshooting advice.
Authors:Richard J. Simpson, Richard J. Simpson,
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Keywords: manual, laboratory, proteomics, proteins
Number of Pages: 900
Published: 2002-12-01
List price: $184.00
ISBN-10: 0879695544
ISBN-13: 9780879695545
Completion of sequencing of the human genome, as well as those of many other organisms, has now opened the door for exploration of the proteome, the many thousands of interacting proteins in a given organism. Critical to tackling the complexity of the proteome is a workable strategy using reliable and tested protocols for identifying, isolating, and quantifying proteins in cells and cell pathways and for performing functional assays. Proteins and Proteomics: A Laboratory Manual, authored by Richard Simpson of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Melbourne, provides the first authoritative
Author: Richard V. Simpson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Keywords: series, history, postcard, bristol
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2005-11-02
List price: $19.99
ISBN-10: 073853921X
ISBN-13: 9780738539218
Bristol, a shire town in the smallest county in the smallest state, is nestled between the Narragansett and Mount Hope Bays. Most of the town is surrounded by water, and its history lies therein. Bristol is ever changing, yet it manages to retain a small hometown character. This nostalgic postcard history of Bristol leads readers down dusty, mid-19th-century streets and into the bustling mid-1950s historic center. Today, people sail leisurely into Bristol s snug harbor, dock at the many public landings, and dine on the waterfront. Other visitors stroll down tree-lined streets, take in the many
Authors:Richard Simpson, Vibhu O. Mittal, Holly A. Yanco, Joh
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: lecture, notes, intelligence, artificial, language, processing, computer, natural, user, technology, applications, robotics, assistive, interfaces
Number of Pages: 273
Published: 1998-09-02
List price: $74.95
ISBN-10: 3540647902
ISBN-13: 9783540647904
This book constitutes a carefully arranged selection of revised papers on assistive technology, first presented at related AAAI workshops between 1995 and 1998. The book is devoted to the advancement and use of AI stimulated technology that can help users extend their current range of cognitive and sensory abilities or overcome their motor disabilities. Among various issues in the interdisciplinary area of assistive technology, the papers address topics from natural language processing, planning, robotics, user interface design, computer vision, and learning.
Authors:Mr. Marc Simpson, Richard Ormond, H. Barbara Weinber
Publisher: Yale University Press
Keywords: singer, sargent, john, career, spectacle, public, uncanny
Number of Pages: 208
Published: 1997-06-25
List price: $70.00
ISBN-10: 0300071779
ISBN-13: 9780300071771
By the time John Singer Sargent turned thirty in 1886, he already commanded an international reputation in the art world, creating a stream of works for exhibition that people eagerly awaited and discussed at length. Henry James noted that Sargent`s talent offered "the slightly `uncanny` spectacle" of an artist on the threshold of his career who in fact had nothing more to learn. This book explores how the young American painter in just over a decade jumped from apprenticeship to wide acclaim, how he presented himself and his works, and how he sought to shape public perception of his talent.