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Stimpson, Catharine R. Our "wild patience": Our energetic deeds, our energizing future. Wellesley, Mass: Wellesley College, 1985.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. "Archival study of energetic processes in the upper atmosphere of the outer planets": Final technical report. Ann Arbor, Mich: University of Michigan, Dept. of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Science, Space Physics Research Laboratory, 1998.

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Redpath, William M. Trauma energetics: A study of held-energy systems. Lexington, Mass: Barberry Press, 1995.

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Smith, Mike. OCR A2 chemistry: Equilibria, energetics and elements. London: Philip Allan, 2009.

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Center, Goddard Space Flight, ed. Thermosphere, ionosphere, mesosphere energetics and dynamics (TIMED) phase A study report. Greenbelt, Md: Goddard Space Flight Center, 1992.

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Center, Goddard Space Flight, ed. Thermosphere, ionosphere, mesosphere energetics and dynamics (TIMED) phase A study report. Greenbelt, Md: Goddard Space Flight Center, 1992.

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Center, Goddard Space Flight, ed. Thermosphere, ionosphere, mesosphere energetics and dynamics (TIMED) phase A study report. Greenbelt, Md: Goddard Space Flight Center, 1992.

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Beavon, Rod. AS chemistry, unit 2, Edexcel: Introductory organic chemistry, energetics, kinetics and equilibrium and applications. [Place of publication not identified]: Philip Allan Updates, 2003.

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Kikō, Genshiryoku Anzen Kiban. A SAS4A study on the ULOF initiating phase energetics of the fast breeder reactor (FBR). [Tokyo]: Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization, 2011.

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L, Bottino P., Ferrari F, and Rosselli Vincenzo, eds. Best, Bologna energy study: Piano operativo per lo sfruttamento della risorsa "risparmio energetico" nel comprensorio bolognese. Venezia: Marsilio, 1985.

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Nat͡sionalni pedagogicheski chetenii͡a (11th 1985 Sofia, Bulgaria). Edinadeseti Nat͡sionalni pedagogicheski chetenii͡a: Minno delo, metalurgii͡a, energetika, mashinostroene, elektrotekhnika, elektronika, transport. Sofii͡a: [s.n.], 1985.

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Santoro, Italico, and Cosimo Ceccuti. I nuovi equilibri energetici: Effetti economici e riflessi geopolitici : atti del seminario di studi, Firenze, Fondazione Spadolini Nuova Antologia, 28 novembre 2014. Firenze: Edizioni Polistampa, 2015.

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Effects Of Gas Generation On Nanoal Fueled Energetic Materials A Comparative Study Of Two Nanothermites. VDM Verlag, 2009.

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Capellos, Christos, and R. F. Walker. Fast Reactions in Energetic Systems: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Preveza, Greece, July 6 - 19, 1980. Springer, 2012.

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Capellos, Christos, and R. F. Walker. Fast Reactions in Energetic Systems: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute Held at Preveza, Greece, July 6 - 19 1980. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Capellos, Christos. Fast Reactions in Energetic Systems: "Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Preveza, Greece, July 6-19, 1980". Ingramcontent, 2012.

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Yang, Jingduan, and Daniel A. Monti. Clinical Acupuncture and Ancient Chinese Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190210052.001.0001.

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Clinical Acupuncture and Ancient Chinese Medicine provides health care professionals interested in learning or practicing acupuncture the essential theoretical foundation of Chinese medicine on which an effective acupuncture therapy must be based. It describes in detail the human energetic anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and etiology for both mental and physical functions of children, men, women, and the elderly. It offers a step-by-step algorithm for diagnosing physical or mental ailments with diagnostic techniques and formulation processes and treating them with effective strategies, plans, and acupuncture techniques. Clinical Acupuncture and Ancient Chinese Medicine also presents acupuncture as an energy medicine, in contrast to modern medicine, which is a more biochemically and structurally based medicine. Both are integral parts in the spectrum of human medicine, more complementary than alternative to each other. This book helps readers to study and practice acupuncture as part of their continued medical education (CME) and as a natural expansion of their practice to provide additional care for their patients at the energetic level at which a majority of ailments lay. The content is organized in a way that parallels modern medicine so readers can more easily relate and understand concepts that may be otherwise foreign to them. This book describes human health with the belief that a human being is essentially an energetic being and that the interaction of human energy with the energy of nature and the universe is critical to maintaining a healthy life. It provides useful contents for self-care and the ancient practice of life cultivation.
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McKim, Kristi Irene. Rushmore. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781839024528.

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Earning critical acclaim and commercial success upon its 1998 release, Rushmore-the sophomore film of American auteur Wes Anderson-quickly gained the status of a cult classic. A melancholic coming-of-age story wrapped in comedy drama, Rushmore focuses on the efforts of Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman)-a brazen and precocious fifteen-year-old-to find his way. Restless, energetic, struggling, and overcompensating for his insecurities, Max pursues a dizzying range of possible futures, leading him into the orbit of local steel magnate Herman Blume (Bill Murray), elementary school teacher Rosemary Cross (Olivia Williams), and a host of cooperative schoolmates who help him to stage lavish film-derivative plays. Kristi McKim's compelling study of the film argues that despite the film's titular call for haste and excess (rush/more), it challenges a drive toward perfectionism and celebrates the quiet connections that defy such passion and speed. After establishing Rushmore's history and reception, McKim closely reads Rushmore's energetic musical montages relative to slower moments that introduce tenderness and ambiguity, in a form subtler than Max's desire-built drive or genre-based plays. Her analysis offers an urgent corrective to what might be perceived as an endearing portrait of privilege that perpetuates a status quo power. Drawing out Rushmore's subtleties that soften, temper, ease, expand, and equalize the film's zeal, she reads the film with a generosity learned from the film itself.
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Mills, M. G. L., and M. E. J. Mills. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198712145.003.0001.

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Most cheetah studies have been confined to mesic savannahs, yet much of its distribution range covers arid systems. The prime objective in this study was to examine the species’ adaptations to an arid region, to compare the results with those from other cheetah studies, especially from the Serengeti, and to analyse the data within the framework of carnivore population and behavioural ecology. The study was conducted in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park South Africa/Botswana, an area receiving 180–250 mm rainfall per year. Tracking spoor with the help of Bushmen trackers and continuous follows of 21 VHF radio-collared cheetahs were the main study methods used. These were supported by photographic records for individual identification, DNA studies for genetic aspects including paternity, and the use of doubly labelled water and the fitting of miniature data loggers for energetic studies. The statistical tests used to analyse the data are described.
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King, Rob. AS Chemistry: Energetics Rates of Reaction and Equilibria. Hodder Education Group, 2000.

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King, Rob. As Chemistry: Energetics, Rates of Reaction and Equilibria. Hodder Education Group, 2000.

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Barth, Lester G., and Barth Lucena J. Energetics of DevelopmentA Study of Metabolism in the Frog Egg. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Vale, Pedro F., Jonathon A. Siva-Jothy, André Morrill, and Mark R. Forbes. The influence of parasites. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797500.003.0018.

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This chapter discusses insect behavioral responses to parasites. Dividing behaviors conceptually into those that occur before and after infection, we start by reviewing the evidence that insects identify and avoid potentially infectious environments to minimize negative consequences of infection. Behavioral responses following infection according to their adaptive value to either the insect host or to the parasite will then be considered. One section covers sickness behaviors proposed to benefit the host by conserving energetic resources during infection; another section discusses evidence for altered host behavior as a parasite adaptation enhancing parasite survival or transmission. The mechanistic link between behavior and immunity in insects is briefly discussed, and provide a summary of methods and techniques becoming standard to studying behavior of model insect species in the context of infection. The chapter concludes by discussing future directions in the study of insect behavioral responses to parasites.
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Wang, Jough-tai. An observational study of the energetics and dynamical aspects of GATE cloud clusters. 1986.

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Brian, Chapman, and Alan Jarvis. Organic Chemistry, Energetics, Kinetics & Equilibrium (Nelson Advanced Science). Nelson Thornes, 2003.

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Orloci, Dr Laszlo. The vegetation process: A holistic study of long-term community energetics in East Beringia. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014.

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Barnes, N. Sue, and Helena Curtis. Invitation to Biology Part 1: Cells, Chemistry, Energetics, Evolution, and Ecology (Sections 1-4, 8) (Invitation to Biology, Secs 1-4, 8). 5th ed. W. H. Freeman, 1994.

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Penrose, Angela. No Ordinary Woman. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753940.001.0001.

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Edith Penrose was a creative thinker, a distinguished economist, and an inspirational teacher who profoundly challenged the prevailing orthodoxy in several fields, including micro-economics, business studies, and development economics. Her major contribution to the field of economics was The Theory of the Growth of the Firm (1959), now regarded as a classic that has ‘inspired thinking in strategy, entrepreneurship, knowledge creation, and innovation’. Edith Penrose’s approach to explaining the nature of the firm, her fundamental insights, and the concepts she developed are still being applied and extended to new fields of enquiry. She has had a major influence on the study of the business enterprise and, some argue, the economy itself. She had a distinguished academic and public service career and wrote over 100 books and articles, many of which are devoted to the understanding of the interface between the strategies and activities of multinational enterprises, including the oil industry, and the nation states—particularly the developing countries—in which they operated. This is the first biography of Edith Penrose drawing on unpublished diaries and letters, the personal memories of her family, friends, and colleagues, and describes her eventful life, her extensive output, and influence. The book tells her personal and professional story, weaving through the extraordinary upheavals of the twentieth century in which she played a part. The book builds a picture of a vital, energetic woman who lived life to the full, defied convention, made an impression on all who met her, and left a significant intellectual legacy.
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Fisher, James L., and James V. Koch. Born, Not Made. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400620843.

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Books, magazine articles, and educational programs on entrepreneurship are all based on the idea that anyone can be an entrepreneur—that entrepreneurs are made, not born. Well, maybe not. In a study of 234 CEOs funded by the Kauffman Foundation, James L. Fisher and James V. Koch came up with a surprising conclusion: Some individuals are simply more naturally fitted to become entrepreneurs than others. They are pre-wired. Because of heredity, some people are much more likely to become successful entrepreneurs or pursue entrepreneurial strategies within a corporate setting profitably. By recognizing that, this book will significantly improve corporate selection processes, strengthen entrepreneurship programs, and boost the confidence of aspiring entrepreneurs through invaluable insights. Among other things, Fisher and Koch show that true entrepreneurs not only see the world differently—they act differently. Compared with corporate managers, for example, they are more confident, more decisive, more likely to upset the apple cart, and more energetic. They love to compete but are notable for the partnerships they are able to fashion with friend and foe alike. Such conclusions are remarkable. Why? Because they are based on the only empirical comparison study yet conducted on entrepreneurship. The insights are not based on personal opinion or case studies but on valid and reliable personality indicators. Because the book shows that certain kinds of people will find it much easier to found successful companies than others, it has many practical applications. It will help organizations fit the right people into jobs requiring an entrepreneurial bent. It will challenge corporations to hire entrepreneurial CEOs who will transform businesses rather than maintain the status quo. And it will speak directly to entrepreneurs and those contemplating starting a business, who will learn if they have the right stuff to start and sustain a business. In short, this book provides insights into the entrepreneurial soul that can change the fortunes of individuals and companies for the better.
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Bernard, Seth. A Cost Analysis of the Republican Circuit Walls. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190878788.003.0004.

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This chapter analyzes the social and economic effects of the single largest construction project of pre-Imperial Rome, the circuit of walls built in the first half of the fourth century BCE. I employ an “energetics” approach (Abrams 1994), quantifying the labor-cost of the walls’ construction by means of comparative data and close study of the monument’s remains. The resulting model provides a better idea not only of the walls’ total cost, but of the workforce’s composition, the balance of skilled and unskilled labor, and the schedule of construction. The costs are then input into a general model of the Roman economy in order to assess the broader impact of the walls’ costs. Archaeological and textual evidence indicate the walls were built with compulsory labor. This further underscores the likelihood that the project widened economic inequality and worsened existing socioeconomic tensions.
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Mills, Gus, and Margaret Mills. Kalahari Cheetahs. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198712145.001.0001.

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This book demonstrates how cheetahs are adapted to arid savannahs like the southern Kalahari, and makes comparisons with other areas, especially the Serengeti. Topics dealt with are: demography and genetic status; feeding ecology, i.e. methods used for studying diet, diets of different demographic groups, individual diet specializations of females, prey selection, the impact of cheetah predation on prey populations, activity regimes and distances travelled per day, hunting behaviour, foraging success and energetics; interspecific competition; spatial ecology; reproductive success and the mating system; and conservation. The major findings show that cheetahs are well adapted to arid ecosystems and are water independent. Cheetah density in the study area was stable at 0.7/100 km2 and the population was genetically diverse. Important prey were steenbok and springbok for females with cubs, gemsbok, and adult ostrich for coalition males, and steenbok, springhares, and hares for single animals. Cheetahs had a density-dependent regulatory effect on steenbok and springbok populations. Females with large cubs had the highest overall food intake. Cheetahs, especially males, were often active at night, and competition with other large carnivores, both by exploitation and interference, was slight. Although predation on small cubs was severe, cub survival to adolescence was six times higher than in the Serengeti. There was no difference in reproductive success between single and coalition males. The conservation priority for cheetahs should be to maintain protected areas over a spectrum of landscapes to allow ecological processes, of which the cheetah is an integral part, to proceed unhindered.

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