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The use of polymers for dental purposes started with the invention of vulcanised rubber. The development of the dough technique made it possible to use polyacrylates in dentistry. This book has been written in an effort to emphasise the use of polymeric materials in dentistry.
Reviews research on the subject of psychogenic denture intolerance including peculiarities of denture-related psychological and psycho-physiological phenomena, background and pathomechanisms of denture induced psychosomatic manifestations, preventive- diagnostic and treatment strategies of premised conditions, and more.
Intends to review the knowledge concerning basic processes occurring in the most important female reproductive organ - ovary and their regulators. This book describes the most important processes (ovarian cyclic changes and oogenesis), as well as their extracellular (hormones and growth factors) and intracellular regulators.
So long as women are considered inferior human beings, crimes against women will not be considered as crimes against humanity. This book explores the cultural aspects of injustices against women and the general exploitation by a male-oriented society.
Describes African American men and women who have contributed to the advancement of science including inventions.
Technology affects practically most activities in our life. The digital technologies have permeated economy markets, politics, our workplaces, the ways we communicate with each other, our home activities, as well as operation of all levels of education from kindergarten to doctoral studies.
Portrays the life of Martin Van Buren, an active architect of the Democratic Party and eighth president of the American republic. This book depicts his rise to legal then political prominence.
Reviews the problem of advanced material sciences related to the electron-nuclear interaction in solids stressed on the problem of the mutual influence of the fast electronic fluctuations and of slow movement of nuclei. This book elucidates the influence to the relationship between the crystal structure of a substance and its properties.
Analyses the role of plasma and high frequency processes.
Provides the reader with a presentation of investigations on operator theory over non-Archimedean Banach and Hilbert spaces. This book includes, non-Archimedean valued fields, bounded and unbounded linear operators, bilinear forms, functions of linear operators and one-parameter families of bounded linear operators on free branch spaces.
Christened Claudia Alta Taylor when she was born in a country mansion near Karnack, Texas, she received her nickname "Lady Bird" as a small child; and as Lady Bird she is known and loved throughout America. This book traces Lady Bird's life.
Field theory has special complexities which may not be common to other fields of research. Symmetry and its breaking are most exotic and sometimes almost mysterious to even those who can normally understand basic physics. This book focuses on presenting a picture of the symmetry and its breaking in quantum field theory.
The belief that physical activity plays a pivotal role in the public health of our nation's children is no longer a minority opinion, but rather, a steadfast belief. This title provides teachers with standard-based activities to teach required elementary school curricula with movement to make teaching and learning enjoyable.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the thirty-second president of the United States and served four consecutive terms, the longest presidential administration in American history. President Roosevelt became the most influential leader in the world in his lifetime. This book explores the man's life starting from his youth to his final days.
Benjamin Harrison was an honest, intelligent, hardworking lawyer from Indiana who became the twenty-third President of the United States. This book presents a biography of this president who is considered one of the better presidents of the late nineteenth century.
Part of "First Men, America's Presidents" series which explains the personal and public life of each President of the United States, this title talks about President James K Polk.
Dealing with understanding the operation of biological brains as systems, this work leads to a claim that it is relatively straightforward to understand how human cognition results from and is supported by physiological processes in the brain. This claim has roots in the technology for designing and manufacturing electronic systems.
Has Nancy Reagan been underrated, misunderstood, unfairly criticised? Have her qualities been too often ignored? And to what extent has she expanded or limited the undefined institution of the First Lady? This book seeks to explore the ambiguity that underlies this First Lady's multiple facets.
Presents an alternative theoretical framework that can serve as the basis for a new age of economic analysis under risk and uncertainty. This work features an endogenous theory that overcomes the major shortcomings of both the expected utility and the rank-dependent models while it possesses the merits of both.
Suggests some keys to interpret the digital and the analogue machines and claims that understanding analogue versus digital is not as easy as comparing the adjectives digital/continuous or natural/artificial, and conducts an accurate analysis of the systems' core.
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