The selection of motors in hazardous atmospheres and hostile environments. A theoretical and practical guide

Author(s):  
J. DiPaola ◽  
D. Voss ◽  
T. Griffith
1982 ◽  
Vol 68 (2) ◽  
pp. 98-101
Author(s):  
T. P. Oliver

Author’s NoteThis article, together with a proposed editorial, was written in March before the events in the South Atlantic were even contemplated. That editorial read in part:“Volume 1 No 1, written in the termmology and current knowledge of its time. covers many of the problems we are still dealing with today — survival in hostile environments. combat casualty care, medical selection of aircrew. transport of casualties and epidemic outbreaks and control of infection. The image is of a professional service coping with difficulties of war of a type and scale not seen before. Today’s Navy and its Medical Branch have similar tasks, to prepare and, if all else fails, to cope and survive a conflict of whose nature none of us have had any experience.”


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
WJ Lewis ◽  
DMcE Alexander

Grafting and Budding is a comprehensive and clearly written, practical guide to all of the grafting and budding techniques any professional or home gardener is likely to need. The book begins with a brief history of the subject, explains how grafting works and shows why it is now the preferred technique for propagating most commercial plants. It then describes the basics of budding, grafting and multi-grafting and presents step-by-step instructions for making the special cuts used in grafting and budding. Advice is also given on the selection of scion wood, the preparation of rootstocks and the after-care of grafted plants. The methods of budding and grafting are explained in fine detail, including T-budding, chip budding and patch budding, the splice graft, wedge graft, whip and tongue graft, side graft, bark graft and approach graft, the grafting of herbaceous plants and machine bench grafting. More than 60 sketches and photographs are included to help illustrate various aspects of the skill of grafting. New to this edition are sections covering the preferred methods of propagation for Australian natives such as eucalypts, banksias, hakeas and grevilleas; cacti; conifers; general deciduous ornamentals; black passionfruit; roses and tomatoes, making it an indispensable addition to any avid gardener’s bookshelf.


1965 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-88 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Bradford Burns

Bibliographies for the study of Brazilian history are either too brief, such as those in the appendices of general textbooks, or too long, such as theManual Bibliográfico de Estudos Brasileiros. The present one aims to strike a happy medium and, by doing so, to provide a practical guide for the increasing number of students and of the general public in the United States who have an interest in learning more about the Brazilian past.The selection of books for this bibliography has not been entirely arbitrary. Because it is intended primarily for North Americans, I chose liberally of the material available in English. Conversely, I was more exclusive in selecting works in other languages. Of the voluminous literature available in Portuguese, I sought to point out only the outstanding works—whether for quality of style, depth of research, originality, or at times, because they were the only examples of their kind in neglected aspects of Brazilian history. A few books of exceptional merit or interest in French and Spanish also were added. Doubtless I have included here some works which others may consider unworthy, to the exclusion of some they may consider indispensable. Still, I believe this bibliography will fulfill its primary purpose of indicating the basic material available to the student of Brazilian history.


1980 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 480-489 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard Ambrosini ◽  
C. Howard Tseng
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2011 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 329-336 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Benitez-Paez ◽  
S. Cardenas-Brito ◽  
A. J. Gutierrez

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