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J, Sedeño Francisco, ed. Flor de Apolo. Kassel: Edition Reichenberger, 2005.

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Genechten, Guido van. Flop-Ear. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's Educational Series, 2002.

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Genechten, Guido van. Flop-Ear. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's Educational Series, 2001.

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Tamagnini, Maria Anna Acciaioli. Lin tchi fá =: Flor de lótus. [Macau]: Instituto Cultural de Macau, 1991.

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Geometrical theory of dynamical systems and fluid flows. New Jersey: World Scientific, 2010.

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Geometrical theory of dynamical systems and fluid flows. Singapore: World Scientific, 2005.

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Tulane University. Dept. of Mathematics, ed. Mathematical foundations of information flow: Clifford lectures on information flow in physics, geometry and logic and computation, March 12-15, 2008, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Providence, R.I: American Mathematical Society, 2012.

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Lie sha Hong se shi yue hao. Taibei Shi: Xing guang chu ban she, 1991.

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Lie xi yan ti fei bao he shen liu fen xi ji qi gong cheng ying yong: Analysis of unsaturated flow in fractured rock mass and engineering application. Hangzhou: Zhejiang da xue chu ban she, 2009.

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Elliptic genera and vertex operator super-algebras. Berlin: Springer, 1999.

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Elzbieta. Flon-Flon y Musina - L.P. 14 -. Tandem Library, 1995.

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Flon-Flon y Musina - L.P. 14 -. S & M Books, 1995.

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E, Grosch C., and Langley Research Center, eds. Recent advances in visualizing 3D flow with LIC. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1998.

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Recent advances in visualizing 3D flow with LIC. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1998.

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Burton, Derek, and Margaret Burton. Gas exchange. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785552.003.0006.

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Oxygen intake for respiration, also carbon dioxide and, generally, ammonia elimination takes place across gas-exchange surfaces, usually the gills in fish. Water flows across gills, separated by the pharyngeal gill clefts, and supported by gill arches, and which possess highly folded surfaces covered by a very thin epithelium. Blood flow and water flow are separated only by the epithelium with a ‘countercurrent’ gas exchange between the two. A respiratory centre in the hind-brain is a respiratory rhythm pacemaker for the oral and pharyngeal ventilation movements creating water flow across the gills, although ‘ram ventilation’ occurs without such movements. The oxygen and carbon dioxide-carrying capacity of blood is increased considerably by temporary attachment to haemoglobin pigment in the erythrocytes. Some fish are air breathing, using lungs, swim bladder, skin or lips for gaseous exchange. Hypoxia, hypercapnia, supersaturation and high water temperatures present problems for fish respiration, which are discussed.
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Tengo Una Flor Lap Book. Sra, 1997.

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Cárdenas Munguía, Francisco Javier. Colima en flor. 2022nd ed. Universidad de Colima, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53897/li.2022.0003.ucol.

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Paisaje es casi sinónimo de Colima. Sustentable parece su adjetivo más necesario. Conocí Colima hace uno 10 años invitado por mi entrañable amigo Francisco Cárdenas, y luego volví varias veces, dando conferencias, cursos, etc. Eso me permitió recorrer la ciudad, las zonas cercanas y buena parte del Estado, gozar de un paisaje memorable y observar con preocupación los contrastes y problemáticas que el propio Cárdenas (Paco para los amigos) me fue enseñando. Pero sobre todo perdura en mi memoria y en mis ansias de regresar el clima de paisaje que se vive allí, tanto desde el balcón de mi hotel sobre la plaza central como desde los pequeños caminos rurales. Parece un México de otro tiempo mejor, el que alguna vez me llevo a explorar México, y mucho me temo que hay otros Méxicos encantadores pero que también están en la interfase con el riesgo de perturbaciones aceleradas. México es uno de los países de América Latina y del mundo, en donde la idea de paisaje se entiende sin hablar, su escala, sus colores, sus mezclas étnicas, su música, su patrimonio, en fin, casi todo habla de una cultura que pudo perdurar en un sincretismo único de pasado (de muchos miles de años), presente, en la mayoría de sus lugares rurales, y de futuro, por la forma en que sus poblaciones mantienen valores populares y ancestrales. Pero también es un país donde la sabiduría anterior contrasta con la proliferación de rasgos modernos francamente intolerables, como el cambio de la construcción en tierra al uso de unos bloques de cemento inadmisibles. ¿Qué está pasando? De la calidad a la cantidad, de lo bello a lo vulgar, de lo artesanal a la industria pobre de la construcción de las periferias.
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Harding, Kevin G. Optical Methods in Flow & Particle Diagnostics '91 (Lia (Series)). Laser Institute of America, 1992.

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Frankham, Richard, Jonathan D. Ballou, Katherine Ralls, Mark D. B. Eldridge, Michele R. Dudash, Charles B. Fenster, Robert C. Lacy, and Paul Sunnucks. Population fragmentation causes inadequate gene flow and increases extinction risk. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198783398.003.0005.

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Most species now have fragmented distributions, often with adverse genetic consequences. The genetic impacts of population fragmentation depend critically upon gene flow among fragments and their effective sizes. Fragmentation with cessation of gene flow is highly harmful in the long term, leading to greater inbreeding, increased loss of genetic diversity, decreased likelihood of evolutionary adaptation and elevated extinction risk, when compared to a single population of the same total size. The consequences of fragmentation with limited gene flow typically lie between those for a large population with random mating and isolated population fragments with no gene flow.
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Rajeev, S. G. Fluid Mechanics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805021.001.0001.

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Starting with a review of vector fields and their integral curves, the book presents the basic equations of the subject: Euler and Navier–Stokes. Some solutions are studied next: ideal flows using conformal transformations, viscous flows such as Couette and Stokes flow around a sphere, shocks in the Burgers equation. Prandtl’s boundary layer theory and the Blasius solution are presented. Rayleigh–Taylor instability is studied in analogy with the inverted pendulum, with a digression on Kapitza’s stabilization. The possibility of transients in a linearly stable system with a non-normal operator is studied using an example by Trefethen et al. The integrable models (KdV, Hasimoto’s vortex soliton) and their hamiltonian formalism are studied. Delving into deeper mathematics, geodesics on Lie groups are studied: first using the Lie algebra and then using Milnor’s approach to the curvature of the Lie group. Arnold’s deep idea that Euler’s equations are the geodesic equations on the diffeomorphism group is then explained and its curvature calculated. The next three chapters are an introduction to numerical methods: spectral methods based on Chebychev functions for ODEs, their application by Orszag to solve the Orr–Sommerfeld equation, finite difference methods for elementary PDEs, the Magnus formula and its application to geometric integrators for ODEs. Two appendices give an introduction to dynamical systems: Arnold’s cat map, homoclinic points, Smale’s horse shoe, Hausdorff dimension of the invariant set, Aref ’s example of chaotic advection. The last appendix introduces renormalization: Ising model on a Cayley tree and Feigenbaum’s theory of period doubling.
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Kesey, Ken. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Lib/E. Blackstone Publishing, 2005.

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Zhongguo zi jin liu liang biao bian zhi fang fa (Zhongguo xin guo min jing ji he suan ti xi bian zhi yu ji suan fang fa xi lie cong shu). Zhongguo tong ji chu ban she, 1997.

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Joint Institute for Aeronautics and Acoustics., ed. Self-similar compressible free vortices. [Stanford, Calif.]: Joint Institute for Aeronautics and Acoustics, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1998.

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Self-similar compressible free vortices. [Stanford, Calif.]: Joint Institute for Aeronautics and Acoustics, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1998.

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Self-similar compressible free vortices. [Stanford, Calif.]: Joint Institute for Aeronautics and Acoustics, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1998.

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Joint Institute for Aeronautics and Acoustics., ed. Self-similar compressible free vortices. [Stanford, Calif.]: Joint Institute for Aeronautics and Acoustics, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1998.

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Mann, Peter. Linear Algebra. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822370.003.0037.

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This chapter is key to the understanding of classical mechanics as a geometrical theory. It builds upon earlier chapters on calculus and linear algebra and frames theoretical physics in a new and useful language. Although some degree of mathematical knowledge is required (from the previous chapters), the focus of this chapter is to explain exactly what is going on, rather than give a full working knowledge of the subject. Such an approach is rare in this field, yet is ever so welcome to newcomers who are exposed to this material for the first time! The chapter discusses topology, manifolds, forms, interior products, pullback and pushforward, as well as tangent bundles, cotangent bundles, jet bundles and principle bundles. It also discusses vector fields, integral curves, flow, exterior derivatives and fibre derivatives. In addition, Lie derivatives, Lie brackets, Lie algebra, Lie–Poisson brackets, vertical space, horizontal space, groups and algebroids are explained.
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Mann, Peter. Differential Geometry. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822370.003.0038.

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This chapter is key to the understanding of classical mechanics as a geometrical theory. It builds upon earlier chapters on calculus and linear algebra and frames theoretical physics in a new and useful language. Although some degree ofmathematical knowledge is required (from the previous chapters), the focus of this chapter is to explain exactlywhat is going on, rather than give a full working knowledge of the subject. Such an approach is rare in this field, yet is ever so welcome to newcomers who are exposed to this material for the first time! The chapter discusses topology, manifolds, forms, interior products, pullback and pushforward, as well as tangent bundles, cotangent bundles, jet bundles and principle bundles. It also discusses vector fields, integral curves, flow, exterior derivatives and fibre derivatives. In addition, Lie derivatives, Lie brackets, Lie algebra, Lie–Poisson brackets, vertical space, horizontal space, groups and algebroids are explained.
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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Implementation of and measurement with the LIPA technique in a subsonic jet: Final report. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1994.

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Morris, Dave Witte. Ratner's Theorems on Unipotent Flows (Chicago Lectures in Mathematics). University Of Chicago Press, 2005.

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Ratner's Theorems on Unipotent Flows (Chicago Lectures in Mathematics). University Of Chicago Press, 2005.

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Zeitlin, Vladimir. Instabilities in Cylindrical Geometry: Vortices and Laboratory Flows. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804338.003.0011.

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Vortex solutions in cyclo-geostrophic equilibrium are described and their geostrophic and ageostrophic barotropic and baroclinic instabilities are studied along the lines of Chapter 10. Special attention is paid to centrifugal instability which, as the inertial instability of jets, is due to modes trapped in the anticyclonic shear in the vortex, and has asymmetric counterparts. Saturation of this instability is shown to exhibit some specific patterns. Instabilities of intense hurricane-like vortices are analysed and shown to be sensitive to fine details of the vortex profile. Nonlinear saturation of such instabilities exhibits typical secondary meso-vortex structures, and leads to intensification of the vortex. Special attention is paid to instabilities in laboratory flows in rotating cylindrical channels. Classification of these instabilities is given, and their nature, in terms of resonances between different wave modes, is established. Rigid-lid and free-surface configuration with topography are considered and compared with experiments.
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Pitchfork, Graham, Pamela Vold, Shawn Compton, Raf, Raf, and [rtd]. Beaufighter Boys Lib/E: True Tales from Those Who Flew Bristol's Mighty Twin. Tantor Audio, 2019.

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Succi, Sauro. Lattice Boltzmann for Non-Ideal Fluids. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199592357.003.0027.

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This chapter deals with the extension of the LB methodology to the case of non-ideal fluids, i.e., fluids in which potential energy can no longer be neglected as compared to kinetic energy. The macroscopic consequences are major, primarily phase-transitions and attendant interface formation, which lie at the heart of the physics of multiphase and multicomponent flows, a branch of the physics of fluids with numerous applications in modern science and engineering.
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Palmer, Carole L., and Katrina Fenlon. Information Research on Interdisciplinarity. Edited by Robert Frodeman. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198733522.013.35.

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In library and information science (LIS), research on interdisciplinarity is concerned with optimizing information resources, systems, and services for researchers working across disciplinary boundaries. Research libraries are responding to the rapid rise in interdisciplinary scholarship and the advances in digital content, technologies, and infrastructure that accompany an emerging data-intensive research paradigm. This chapter considers two key areas in LIS that inform current practice in research libraries—bibliometrics and information practices research. Bibliometric approaches investigate the patterns and flows of information among disciplines, and information practices research examines the activities and materials involved in the conduct of interdisciplinary work. As technical advances continue to solve problems in navigation and retrieval of information across disciplinary boundaries, the greatest challenge will be to assure the meaning and validity of newly created interdisciplinary knowledge through information systems that can sustain the increasingly long and mutable information paths back to our disciplinary intellectual foundations.
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Mulley, Clare, and Christa Lewis. The Women Who Flew for Hitler Lib/E: A True Story of Soaring Ambition and Searing Rivalry. Tantor Audio, 2017.

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Jaffrelot, Christophe, and Laurence Louer, eds. Pan-Islamic Connections. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190862985.001.0001.

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South Asia is today the region inhabited by the largest number of Muslims—roughly 500 million. In the course of the Islamization process, which began in the eighth century, it developed a distinct Indo-Islamic civilization that culminated in the Mughal Empire. While paying lip service to the power centers of Islam in the Gulf, including Mecca and Medina, this civilization has cultivated its own variety of Islam, based on Sufism. Over the last fifty years, pan-Islamic ties have intensified between these two regions. Gathering together some of the best specialists on the subject, this volume explores these ideological, educational and spiritual networks, which have gained momentum due to political strategies, migration flows and increased communications. At stake are both the resilience of the civilization that imbued South Asia with a specific identity, and the relations between Sunnis and Shias in a region where Saudi Arabia and Iran are fighting a cultural proxy war, as evident in the foreign ramifications of sectarianism in Pakistan. Pan-Islamic Connections investigates the nature and implications of the cultural, spiritual and socio-economic rapprochement between these two Islams.
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Succi, Sauro. Kinetic Theory of Dense Fluids. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199592357.003.0007.

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This chapter presents the basic elements of the kinetic theory of non-ideal fluids, to which both kinetic and potential energy contribute on comparable footing. Non-ideal fluids lie at the heart of many complex fluid-dynamic applications, such as those involving multiphase and multicomponent flows. This chapter features a degree of abstraction which may not come by handy to the reader with limited interest to the formal theory of classical many-body systems. The interested readers can safely skip the math and retain the basic bottomline. They may just skip this chapter altogether, but in this author’s opinion, this is likely to come with a toll on the full appreciation of Lattice Boltzmann theory for non-ideal fluids, in fact one of the most successful offsprings of Lattice Boltzmann theory.
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E, Falco R., and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. An investigation of fluid flow during induction stroke of a water analog model of an ice engine using an innovative optical velocimetry concept-- LIPA: Final report, NASA grant NAG-1-1106. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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An investigation of fluid flow during induction stroke of a water analog model of an ice engine using an innovative optical velocimetry concept-- LIPA: Final report, NASA grant NAG-1-1106. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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E, Falco R., and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. An investigation of fluid flow during induction stroke of a water analog model of an ice engine using an innovative optical velocimetry concept-- LIPA: Final report, NASA grant NAG-1-1106. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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Bird, Terri. Forming. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474429344.003.0003.

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The aim of art for Deleuze and Guattari is to render perceptible forces that lie beyond perception and to capture, in what is given, the forces that are not given. They task artists with producing compounds of sensation, heterogeneous assemblages of affects and intensities, extracted from forces lying at the limits of sensibility. This chapter explores the forming of these assemblages through processes of capture orientated around practices employing sculptural methodologies. Although Deleuze and Guattari have little to say about sculpture in general or specific works, they refer to the sensations of stone and metal as vibrating according to the order of strong and weak rhythms. Drawing on the writing of Gilbert Simondon these rhythms are discussed as dynamic modulations that emphasise temporal appearance. And examined in relation to Jack Burnham’s use of systems thinking identified in the artworks, by artists such as Hans Haacke and Public Share, that register complex flows of matter-energy exchanges.
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Center, Lewis Research, ed. Preliminary measurement of the noise from the 2/9 scale model of the large-scale advanced propfan (LAP) propeller, SR-7A. [Cleveland, Ohio: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1985.

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Norris, Pippa. In Praise of Skepticism. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197530108.001.0001.

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Abstract A culture of trust is usually claimed to have many public benefits, by lubricating markets, managing organizations, legitimating governments, and facilitating collective action. If so, any signs of eroding trust are, and should be, a matter of serious concern. But the broader perspective developed in this book recognizes that trust has two faces, not one. Confidence in anti-vax theories has weakened herd immunity. Faith in Q-Anon conspiracy theories triggered violent insurrection. Disasters flow from gullible beliefs in fake Covid-19 cures, Madoff pyramid schemes, Putin’s claim to denazify Ukraine, and the Big Lie denying President Biden’s legitimate election. Trustworthiness involves an informal social contract by which principals authorize agents to act on their behalf in the expectation that they will fulfill their responsibilities with competency, integrity, and impartiality, despite conditions of risk and uncertainty. Skeptical judgments reflect reasonably accurate and informed predictions about agents’ future actions based on their past performance and guardrails deterring dishonesty, mendacity, and corruption. We should trust but verify. Unfortunately, assessments are commonly flawed. Both cynical beliefs (underestimating performance) and credulous faith (overestimating performance) involve erroneous judgments reflecting cultural biases, poor cognitive skills, and information echo chambers. These conclusions draw on new evidence from the European Values Survey/World Values Survey conducted among over 650,000 respondents in more than 100 societies over four decades. In Praise of Skepticism warns that an excess of credulous trust poses serious and hitherto unrecognized risks in a world full of seductive demagogues playing on insecurities, lying swindlers exploiting greed, and silver-tongued conspiracy theorists manipulating the darkest fears.
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Clarke, Andrew. Temperature, growth and size. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199551668.003.0013.

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Growth involves two flows of energy. The first is chemical potential energy in the monomers used to construct the proteins, lipids, polysaccharides and nucleic acids forming the new tissue. The second is the metabolic energy (ATP or GTP) used to construct the new tissue; this is the metabolic cost of growth and can be expressed as a dimensionless fraction of the energy retained in the new tissue. Its value is ~0.33. Typical temperature sensitivities for growth in the wild lie in the range Q10 1.5 – 3. Within species there may be evolutionary adjustments to growth rate to offset the effects of temperature, though these involve trade-offs with other physiological factors affecting fitness. Outside the tropics, many mammals and birds exhibit a cline in size, with larger species at higher latitudes (Bergmann’s rule). Carl Bergmann predicted such a cline from biophysical arguments based on endotherm thermoregulatory costs; Bergmann’s rule thus applies only to mammals and birds. Many ectotherms grow more slowly but attain a larger adult size when grown at lower temperatures (the temperature-size rule). The large size of some aquatic invertebrates at lower temperatures (notably in the polar regions and the deep sea) is associated with a higher oxygen content of the water.
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Lavin, Maud, Ling Yang, and Jing Jamie Zhao, eds. Boys’ Love, Cosplay, and Androgynous Idols. Hong Kong University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888390809.001.0001.

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Chinese-speaking popular cultures have never been so queer as in this digital, globalist age. In response to the proliferation of queer representations, productions, fantasies, and desires, especially as manifested online, this book explores extended, diversified, and transculturally informed fan communities and practices based in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan that have cultivated various forms of queerness. To right an imbalance in the scholarly literature on queer East Asia, this volume is weighted toward an exploration of queer elements of mainland Chinese fandoms that have been less often written about than more visible cultural elements in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Case studies drawn from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the flows among them include: the Chinese online Hetalia fandom; Chinese fans’ queer gossip on the American L-Word actress Katherine Moennig; Dongfang Bubai iterations; the HOCC fandom; cross-border fans of Li Yuchun; and Japaneseness in Taiwanese BL fantasies; among others.
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Clancy, Tom. The Hunt for Red October ('Lie sha hong se shi yue hao', in traditional Chinese, NOT in English). Xing Guang, 1991.

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