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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Discrete mathematics refers to the study of mathematical structures which are discrete and not continuous. Logic statements, integers and graphs are some of the objects examined in discrete mathematics. It is concerned with the investigation of countable sets, which might be finite or infinite. Various topics covered under discrete mathematics include set theory, graph theory, combinations, logic, information theory, probability, geometry and algebraic structures. The notations and concepts of discrete mathematics are beneficial in analyzing and expressing objects and issues in the field of computer science, including programming languages, automated theorem proving, computer algorithms, software development and cryptography. Most of the topics introduced in this book cover new techniques and the applications of discrete mathematical structures. It will serve as a valuable source of reference for graduate and postgraduate students. Coherent flow of topics, student-friendly language and extensive use of examples make this book an invaluable source of knowledge.
Verlag: Baltimore : John Hopkins Press, 1948., 1948
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Black cloth; 271 pp. [numbered 81-352] ; ownership signature of Emory neurologist, Dr. Marion Hines, May 14, 1948 ; a thorough study of the ocular effects of mustard gas ; with illustrations of tissues ; Contents : A mechanical device for the extraction of soluble compounds from the cornea and other tough tissues. / Friedenwald Js, Moses Sg. -- The tolerance of rabbit cornea for various chemical substances. / Hughes, WF -- Effects of mustard on corneal metabolism and the possible relation of these effects to the loosening of the corneal epithelium. / Friedenwald Js -- Comparison of the effects of mustard, ultraviolet and X-radiation and colchicine on the cornea. / Friedenwald Js, Moses Sg. -- Studies on nonprotein nitrogen in the cornea . / Herrmann H, Moses Sg. -- The utilization of ribose and other pentoses by the cornea. / Herrmann H, Hickman Fh. -- The consumption of pyruvate, acetoin, acetate, and butyrate by the cornea. / Herrmann H, Hickman Fh. -- Further experiments on cor neal metabolism in respect to glucose and lactic acid. / Herrmann H, Hickman Fh. -- The effect of mustard on some metabolic processes in the cornea. / Herrmann H, Hickman Fh. -- Exploratory studies on corneal metabolism. / Herrmann H, Hickman Fh. -- Loosening of the corneal epithelium after exposure to mustard. / Herrmann H, Hickman Fh. -- The effect of the histamine and related substances on the cohesion of the corneal epithelium. / Herrmann H -- The adhesion of epithelium to stroma in the co rnea. / Herrmann H, Hickman Fh. -- Note on karyolysis of the corneal stroma cells. / Friedenwald Js -- Nuclear fragmentation produced by mustard and nitrogen mustards in the corneal epithelium. / Friedenwald Js, Buschke W. -- Effects of mustard and nitrogen mustard on mitotic and wound healing activities of the corneal epithelium. / Friedenwald Js, Buschke W, Scholz Ro. -- The histopathology of the ocular lesions produced by the sulfur and nitrogen mustard. / Maumenee Ae, Scholz Ro. -- Primary reaction of mustard with the corneal epithelium. / Friedenwald Js, Scholz Ro, et al. -- Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. / Friedenwald Js, Woods A c, et al -- The treatment of miliary tuberculosis with promizole. / Lincoln Em, Stone S, Hoffman Or. ; VG. Book.
Verlag: Metropolis Publishing Co, Newark, New Jersey, 1934
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Volume 1, Number 1. Striking cover art and one cartoon by Giorgi Manuilov. Slim quarto. 48pp. Heavily illustrated. Cover nearly separated else very good or better; the interior is fine. The inaugural issue of *Metropolis: New Jersey's Distinctive Magazine*; seemingly the Garden State's answer to *The New Yorker* and heavily modeled after it. Especially notable for printing the first appearance of Langston Hughes' four-page story *Spanish Blood*, about the dramatic rise and fall of a Harlem entertainer named Valerio, who was of African-American and Puerto Rican descent. Also prints "Back on the Road," a five-age piece by by Erskine Caldwell, "Night Scene" by Louis Golding, and a couple of poems by the actor Earl Lawson Sydnor (one titled "Orange, N. J."). The magazine also features two cartoons by Isadore Klein, who illustrated for *The New Yorker*, worked on Krazy Kat, Betty Boop, and Popeye, and may have invented Mighty Mouse. Rare. Part of a trend of magazines popping up in major cities to capitalize on the success of *The New Yorker* but subsequently falling into immediate obscurity. We have been unable to locate another copy of any issue of this magazine (although it *is* listed in Hughes' bibliography as the first appearance of *Spanish Blood*).