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As the nineteenth century came to an end, a number of voices within the British and American magazine industries pushed back against serialisation as the dominant publication mode, experimenting instead with less conventional magazine formats. This book explores these formats, focusing (in particular) on the ways in which the periodical press first published The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and The Return of Sherlock Holmes. What led magazines to publish excerpts from a forthcoming book, or an entire novel in a single issue, or a discontinuous short-story series? How did these experimental modes affect the act of reading? Drawing on a range of archival and other primary sources, Literary Experiments in Magazine Publishing: Beyond Serialization addresses these and other questions.
Periodicals --- Journal publishing --- Magazine publishing --- Periodical publishing --- Periodicals, Publishing of --- Publishing. --- Publishing
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Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Transplantation. --- Periodical. --- stem cell therapy --- tissue engineering --- immunosuppression --- endocrine --- preclinical and clinical trials --- surgery --- Transplantations --- Transplantation Immunology --- Transplantation Conditioning --- Medical transplantation --- Organ transplantation --- Organ transplants --- Organs (Anatomy) --- Surgical transplantation --- Tissue transplantation --- Tissues --- Transplant surgery --- Transplantation surgery --- Transplants, Organ --- Surgery --- Preservation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Procurement of organs, tissues, etc. --- Transplantation
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Premier global open access journal for peer-reviewed science, research, and education regarding the effects of the presence, deficiency, and use of testosterone and other androgens in diverse patient populations and the influence of these hormones on multiple disease states and conditions.
hypogonadism --- testosterone --- andrology --- urology --- sexual and reproductive medicine --- endocrinology --- Androgens --- Androgen Effect --- Androgen Effects --- Androgen Receptor Agonists --- Androgenic Agents --- Androgenic Compounds --- Androgen --- Androgen Receptor Agonist --- Agents, Androgenic --- Agonist, Androgen Receptor --- Agonists, Androgen Receptor --- Compounds, Androgenic --- Effect, Androgen --- Effects, Androgen --- Receptor Agonist, Androgen --- Receptor Agonists, Androgen --- Receptors, Androgen --- agonists --- Periodical
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A wonderful, whimsical journey through the pioneering space-race graphics of the former Soviet UnionThis otherworldly collection of Soviet space-race graphics takes readers on a cosmic adventure through Cold War-era Russia. Created against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty, the extraordinary images featured, taken from the period's hugely successful popular-science magazines, were a vital tool for the promotion of state ideology. Presenting more than 250 illustrations - depicting daring discoveries, scientific innovations, futuristic visions, and extraterrestrial encounters - Soviet Space Graphics unlocks the door to the creative inner workings of the USSR.
Grafische vormgeving --- Ruimte --- Rusland --- Tijdschriften --- Tijdschriftcovers --- Vormgeving --- Ruimtevaart --- Magazine illustration --- Space race --- Astronautics --- Communication in politics --- grafisch design --- Sovjet-Unie --- 766.036 --- ruimtevaart --- 766.045 --- tijdschriften --- magazines --- propaganda --- marxisme --- communisme --- design en politiek --- grafische vormgeving --- grafisch ontwerp --- Political communication --- Political science --- Space sciences --- Aeronautics --- Astrodynamics --- Space flight --- Space vehicles --- Illustration, Magazine --- Periodical illustration --- Illustrated periodicals --- Periodicals --- Political aspects --- Tijdschrift --- Tijdschriftcover --- China --- 766.049 --- Grafische vormgeving ; Sovjetunie ; 20ste eeuw ; tijdschriften, magazines --- Thema's in grafische vormgeving ; de Sovjetreclame en propaganda --- Thema's in de kunst ; 20ste eeuw ; ruimtevaart ; kosmonauten --- Gebruiksgrafiek ; verschillende onderwerpen --- 766.31.043 --- Grafische industrie en ontwerp ; beeld ; reclame ; thema's ; propaganda
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This Special Issue consists of seven papers that discuss how to enhance mobility management and its associated performance in the mobile-oriented future Internet (MOFI) environment. The first two papers deal with the architectural design and experimentation of mobility management schemes, in which new schemes are proposed and real-world testbed experimentations are performed. The subsequent three papers focus on the use of software-defined networks (SDN) for effective service provisioning in the MOFI environment, together with real-world practices and testbed experimentations. The remaining two papers discuss the network engineering issues in newly emerging mobile networks, such as flying ad-hoc networks (FANET) and connected vehicular networks.
Film, TV & radio --- flying ad hoc network (FANET) --- mobile ad hoc network (MANET) --- highly dynamic --- periodical --- topology change awareness --- routing protocol --- mobility management --- architecture --- implementation --- experimentation --- EU–Korea testbed --- SDN --- DASH --- QoE --- HTTP/3 --- QUIC --- traffic signal control --- shared lane --- control strategy --- vehicle-to-infrastructure --- variable lane line --- cloud computing --- management --- middle box --- placement --- resource --- vendor-agnostic --- virtual machine --- VM --- affordable playground --- hyper-converged SmartX Box --- distributed resources --- multi-site and virtualized cloud --- software-defined networking --- DevOps automation --- ILNP --- identifier-locator --- mobile network --- roaming --- n/a --- EU-Korea testbed
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Electromagnetism plays a crucial role in basic and applied physics research. The discovery of electromagnetism as the unifying theory for electricity and magnetism represents a cornerstone in modern physics. Symmetry was crucial to the concept of unification: electromagnetism was soon formulated as a gauge theory in which local phase symmetry explained its mathematical formulation. This early connection between symmetry and electromagnetism shows that a symmetry-based approach to many electromagnetic phenomena is recurrent, even today. Moreover, many recent technological advances are based on the control of electromagnetic radiation in nearly all its spectra and scales, the manipulation of matter–radiation interactions with unprecedented levels of sophistication, or new generations of electromagnetic materials. This is a fertile field for applications and for basic understanding in which symmetry, as in the past, bridges apparently unrelated phenomena―from condensed matter to high-energy physics. In this book, we present modern contributions in which symmetry proves its value as a key tool. From dual-symmetry electrodynamics to applications to sustainable smart buildings, or magnetocardiography, we can find a plentiful crop, full of exciting examples of modern approaches to electromagnetism. In all cases, symmetry sheds light on the theoretical and applied works presented in this book.
History of engineering & technology --- electromagnetic knots --- helicity --- spin-orbital momentum --- magnetocardiography --- quadratic penalty --- variational mode decomposition --- correlation coefficient --- interval thresholding method --- periodic structures --- dispersion diagram --- high-order coupling --- glide symmetry --- smart building --- harmonics --- geometric algebra --- Poynting Multivector --- electric-magnetic duality symmetry --- quantum anomalies --- optical helicity --- electromagnetic polarization --- particle creation --- Maxwell theory --- constraint equations --- evolutionary equations --- Barium hexaferrite --- titanium --- hysteresis --- X-ray diffraction --- permanent magnet applications --- n/a --- hopfion --- Bateman construction --- null fields --- magnetic levitation --- electrodynamic structure --- ground high speed system --- finite element analysis --- non-local action --- electrodynamics --- electromagnetic duality symmetry --- Aharonov-Bohm effect --- Harvesting --- low-power applications --- vibration --- micro-generator --- optimal solution --- magnetic circuit --- periodical structure --- effective power density --- symmetry
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This Special Issue consists of seven papers that discuss how to enhance mobility management and its associated performance in the mobile-oriented future Internet (MOFI) environment. The first two papers deal with the architectural design and experimentation of mobility management schemes, in which new schemes are proposed and real-world testbed experimentations are performed. The subsequent three papers focus on the use of software-defined networks (SDN) for effective service provisioning in the MOFI environment, together with real-world practices and testbed experimentations. The remaining two papers discuss the network engineering issues in newly emerging mobile networks, such as flying ad-hoc networks (FANET) and connected vehicular networks.
Film, TV & radio --- flying ad hoc network (FANET) --- mobile ad hoc network (MANET) --- highly dynamic --- periodical --- topology change awareness --- routing protocol --- mobility management --- architecture --- implementation --- experimentation --- EU–Korea testbed --- SDN --- DASH --- QoE --- HTTP/3 --- QUIC --- traffic signal control --- shared lane --- control strategy --- vehicle-to-infrastructure --- variable lane line --- cloud computing --- management --- middle box --- placement --- resource --- vendor-agnostic --- virtual machine --- VM --- affordable playground --- hyper-converged SmartX Box --- distributed resources --- multi-site and virtualized cloud --- software-defined networking --- DevOps automation --- ILNP --- identifier-locator --- mobile network --- roaming --- n/a --- EU-Korea testbed
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Electromagnetism plays a crucial role in basic and applied physics research. The discovery of electromagnetism as the unifying theory for electricity and magnetism represents a cornerstone in modern physics. Symmetry was crucial to the concept of unification: electromagnetism was soon formulated as a gauge theory in which local phase symmetry explained its mathematical formulation. This early connection between symmetry and electromagnetism shows that a symmetry-based approach to many electromagnetic phenomena is recurrent, even today. Moreover, many recent technological advances are based on the control of electromagnetic radiation in nearly all its spectra and scales, the manipulation of matter–radiation interactions with unprecedented levels of sophistication, or new generations of electromagnetic materials. This is a fertile field for applications and for basic understanding in which symmetry, as in the past, bridges apparently unrelated phenomena―from condensed matter to high-energy physics. In this book, we present modern contributions in which symmetry proves its value as a key tool. From dual-symmetry electrodynamics to applications to sustainable smart buildings, or magnetocardiography, we can find a plentiful crop, full of exciting examples of modern approaches to electromagnetism. In all cases, symmetry sheds light on the theoretical and applied works presented in this book.
History of engineering & technology --- electromagnetic knots --- helicity --- spin-orbital momentum --- magnetocardiography --- quadratic penalty --- variational mode decomposition --- correlation coefficient --- interval thresholding method --- periodic structures --- dispersion diagram --- high-order coupling --- glide symmetry --- smart building --- harmonics --- geometric algebra --- Poynting Multivector --- electric-magnetic duality symmetry --- quantum anomalies --- optical helicity --- electromagnetic polarization --- particle creation --- Maxwell theory --- constraint equations --- evolutionary equations --- Barium hexaferrite --- titanium --- hysteresis --- X-ray diffraction --- permanent magnet applications --- n/a --- hopfion --- Bateman construction --- null fields --- magnetic levitation --- electrodynamic structure --- ground high speed system --- finite element analysis --- non-local action --- electrodynamics --- electromagnetic duality symmetry --- Aharonov-Bohm effect --- Harvesting --- low-power applications --- vibration --- micro-generator --- optimal solution --- magnetic circuit --- periodical structure --- effective power density --- symmetry
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Electromagnetism plays a crucial role in basic and applied physics research. The discovery of electromagnetism as the unifying theory for electricity and magnetism represents a cornerstone in modern physics. Symmetry was crucial to the concept of unification: electromagnetism was soon formulated as a gauge theory in which local phase symmetry explained its mathematical formulation. This early connection between symmetry and electromagnetism shows that a symmetry-based approach to many electromagnetic phenomena is recurrent, even today. Moreover, many recent technological advances are based on the control of electromagnetic radiation in nearly all its spectra and scales, the manipulation of matter–radiation interactions with unprecedented levels of sophistication, or new generations of electromagnetic materials. This is a fertile field for applications and for basic understanding in which symmetry, as in the past, bridges apparently unrelated phenomena―from condensed matter to high-energy physics. In this book, we present modern contributions in which symmetry proves its value as a key tool. From dual-symmetry electrodynamics to applications to sustainable smart buildings, or magnetocardiography, we can find a plentiful crop, full of exciting examples of modern approaches to electromagnetism. In all cases, symmetry sheds light on the theoretical and applied works presented in this book.
electromagnetic knots --- helicity --- spin-orbital momentum --- magnetocardiography --- quadratic penalty --- variational mode decomposition --- correlation coefficient --- interval thresholding method --- periodic structures --- dispersion diagram --- high-order coupling --- glide symmetry --- smart building --- harmonics --- geometric algebra --- Poynting Multivector --- electric-magnetic duality symmetry --- quantum anomalies --- optical helicity --- electromagnetic polarization --- particle creation --- Maxwell theory --- constraint equations --- evolutionary equations --- Barium hexaferrite --- titanium --- hysteresis --- X-ray diffraction --- permanent magnet applications --- n/a --- hopfion --- Bateman construction --- null fields --- magnetic levitation --- electrodynamic structure --- ground high speed system --- finite element analysis --- non-local action --- electrodynamics --- electromagnetic duality symmetry --- Aharonov-Bohm effect --- Harvesting --- low-power applications --- vibration --- micro-generator --- optimal solution --- magnetic circuit --- periodical structure --- effective power density --- symmetry
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This Special Issue consists of seven papers that discuss how to enhance mobility management and its associated performance in the mobile-oriented future Internet (MOFI) environment. The first two papers deal with the architectural design and experimentation of mobility management schemes, in which new schemes are proposed and real-world testbed experimentations are performed. The subsequent three papers focus on the use of software-defined networks (SDN) for effective service provisioning in the MOFI environment, together with real-world practices and testbed experimentations. The remaining two papers discuss the network engineering issues in newly emerging mobile networks, such as flying ad-hoc networks (FANET) and connected vehicular networks.
flying ad hoc network (FANET) --- mobile ad hoc network (MANET) --- highly dynamic --- periodical --- topology change awareness --- routing protocol --- mobility management --- architecture --- implementation --- experimentation --- EU–Korea testbed --- SDN --- DASH --- QoE --- HTTP/3 --- QUIC --- traffic signal control --- shared lane --- control strategy --- vehicle-to-infrastructure --- variable lane line --- cloud computing --- management --- middle box --- placement --- resource --- vendor-agnostic --- virtual machine --- VM --- affordable playground --- hyper-converged SmartX Box --- distributed resources --- multi-site and virtualized cloud --- software-defined networking --- DevOps automation --- ILNP --- identifier-locator --- mobile network --- roaming --- n/a --- EU-Korea testbed
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