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Houllier, François. Modelling tree architecture and forest dynamics: A research project in the dense moist evergreen forests of the Western Ghats (South India). Pondicherry: Institut français de Pondichéry, 1997.

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United States. Dept. of the Army, ed. Serve the world's most dynamic Catholic diocese. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Dept. of the Army, 1989.

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Rivas-Micoud, Miguel. The Ghosn factor: 24 lessons from the world's most dynamic CEO. New York: McGraw Hill, 2007.

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Rivas-Micoud, Miguel. The Ghosn factor: 24 lessons from the world's most dynamic CEO. New York: McGraw Hill, 2007.

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John, Hoffmann W., and Enright Michael J, eds. China into the future: Making sense of the world's most dynamic economy. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons (Asia), 2008.

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Breakthrough: Power-packed quotes from one of the world's most dynamic preachers. Tulsa, Okla: Albury Pub., 1996.

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Daerah, Jawa Barat (Indonesia) Badan Promosi dan Penanaman Modal. Appointment with West Java: A brief to the most dynamic region in Indonesia. Bandung, Indonesia: West Java Promotion and Investment Board, 2006.

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Top professions: The 100 most popular, dynamic, and profitable careers in America today. Princeton, N.J: Peterson' Guides, 1989.

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D, Bridge T., and Pegg J. J, eds. Post Giro banking in Europe: The definitive handbook about Europe's most dynamic financial sector. Tavistock: AQ & DJ, 1993.

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Bown, Stephen R. A most damnable invention: Dynamite, nitrates, and the making of the modern world. Toronto: Viking, 2005.

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Bown, Stephen R. A most damnable invention: Dynamite, nitrates, and the making of the modern world. Toronto, ON: Viking, 2005.

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Broadway's most wanted: The top 10 book of dynamic divas, surefire showstoppers, and box office busts. Washington, D.C: Brassey's, 2004.

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Five hundred and seven mechanical movements: Embracing all those which are most important in dynamics, hydraulics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, steam engines ... . Morristown: Astragal Press, 1990.

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Zeitlin, Vladimir. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804338.001.0001.

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The book explains the key notions and fundamental processes in the dynamics of the fluid envelopes of the Earth (transposable to other planets), and methods of their analysis, from the unifying viewpoint of rotating shallow-water model (RSW). The model, in its one- or two-layer versions, plays a distinguished role in geophysical fluid dynamics, having been used for around a century for conceptual understanding of various phenomena, for elaboration of approaches and methods, to be applied later in more complete models, for development and testing of numerical codes and schemes of data assimilations, and many other purposes. Principles of modelling of large-scale atmospheric and oceanic flows, and corresponding approximations, are explained and it is shown how single- and multi-layer versions of RSW arise from the primitive equations by vertical averaging, and how further time-averaging produces celebrated quasi-geostrophic reductions of the model. Key concepts of geophysical fluid dynamics are exposed and interpreted in RSW terms, and fundamentals of vortex and wave dynamics are explained in Part 1 of the book, which is supplied with exercises and can be used as a textbook. Solutions of the problems are available at Editorial Office by request. In-depth treatment of dynamical processes, with special accent on the primordial process of geostrophic adjustment, on instabilities in geophysical flows, vortex and wave turbulence and on nonlinear wave interactions follows in Part 2. Recently arisen new approaches in, and applications of RSW, including moist-convective processes constitute Part 3.
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Dynamics of the dense moist evergreen forests: Long term monitoring of an experimental station in Kodagu district (Karnataka, India). Pondicherry: Institut français de Pondichéry, 1997.

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Speer, Kevin, and Scott Goodrick, eds. Wildland Fire Dynamics. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108683241.

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Wildland fires are among the most complicated environmental phenomena to model. Fire behavior models are commonly used to predict the direction and rate of spread of wildland fires based on fire history, fuel, and environmental conditions; however, more sophisticated computational fluid dynamic models are now being developed. This quantitative analysis of fire as a fluid dynamic phenomenon embedded in a highly turbulent flow is beginning to reveal the combined interactions of the vegetative structure, combustion-driven convective effects, and atmospheric boundary layer processes. This book provides an overview of the developments in modeling wildland fire dynamics and the key dynamical processes involved. Mathematical and dynamical principles are presented, and the complex phenomena that arise in wildland fire are discussed. Providing a state-of-the-art survey, it is a useful reference for scientists, researchers, and graduate students interested in wildland fire behavior from a broad range of fields.
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Mercati, Flavio. Shape Dynamics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789475.001.0001.

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Shape Dynamics is a new theory of gravity that is based on fewer and more fundamental first principles than General Relativity. The most important feature of this theory is the replacement of relativity of simultaneity with a more tractable gauge symmetry, namely invariance under spatial conformal transformations. This book contains both a quick introduction for readers curious about Shape Dynamics and a detailed walk-through of the historical and conceptual motivations for the theory, its logical development from first principles and an in-depth description of its present status. The book is sufficiently self-contained for an undergrad student with some basic background in General Relativity and Lagrangian/Hamiltonian mechanics. It is intended both as a reference text for students approaching the subject and as a review for researchers interested in the theory.
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Cohen, Robert W. The 50 most dynamic duos in sports history. 2015.

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Russell, Max Stephen. Dynamic Law: The Most Intelligent Law Ever Made. Independently Published, 2017.

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Vanderschraaf, Peter. The Dynamics of Anarchy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199832194.003.0004.

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A computational model of interaction in anarchy is presented and used to predict the outcome of anarchy. Hobbes’ and Locke’s classic a priori analyses of the State of Nature are compared, including the reasons for their divergent conclusions. Several game-theoretic models of anarchy are examined that employ Hobbes’ realistic assumption that typically in anarchy some moderates most desire mutual cooperation, while other dominators most desire to exploit others’ cooperation. A priori type-based game-theoretic models yield inconsistent conclusions and rest upon unrealistic assumptions. A dynamical Variable Anticipation Threshold type-based model is explored, where individuals in anarchy modify their behavior as they learn from repeated interactions. Under quite general conditions, a population converges to Hobbes’ war of all against all even if only a small percentage of its members are dominators. This analysis gives a dynamical vindication of Hobbes’ conclusion that for a sizable population in anarchy, war is indeed inevitable.
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Beste, Jennifer. Power Dynamics at College Parties. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190268503.003.0004.

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Undergraduate ethnographers analyzed the power dynamics among different social groups at parties, attending to race and ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender. Based on their observations, they sought to identify dominant and subordinate social groups. Most ethnographers who addressed power dynamics in regard to ethnicity and sexual orientation (many did not) perceived that white heterosexual males had the most power and dominance. Regarding power dynamics among the genders, 66% of students claimed that heterosexual males were the most powerful group; 7% argued that females had more power; 24% perceived that both men and women exercise different forms of power or that social factors unrelated to gender determined which individuals were most powerful; and 3% did not directly answer the question about power. After analyzing ethnographers’ reasoning for their perspectives, Beste draws on social scientific research to analyze the power dynamics and gender inequalities manifest in college social and sexual culture.
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Baer, Tomas, and William L. Hase. Unimolecular Reaction Dynamics. Oxford University Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195074949.001.0001.

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This book provides a penetrating and comprehensive description of energy selected reactions from a theoretical as well as experimental view. Three major aspects of unimolecular reactions involving the preparation of the reactants in selected energy states, the rate of dissociation of the activated molecule, and the partitioning of the excess energy among the final products, are fully discussed with the aid of 175 illustrations and over 1,000 references, most from the recent literature. Examples of both neutral and ionic reactions are presented. Many of the difficult topics are discussed at several levels of sophistication to allow access by novices as well as experts. Among the topics covered for the first time in monograph form is a discussion of highly excited vibrational/rotational states and intramolecular vibrational energy redistribution. Problems associated with the application of RRKM theory are discussed with the aid of experimental examples. Detailed comparisons are also made between different statistical models of unimolecular decomposition. Both quantum and classical models not based on statistical assumptions are described. Finally, a chapter devoted to the theory of product energy distribution includes the application of phase space theory to the dissociation of small and large clusters. The work will be welcomed as a valuable resource by practicing researchers and graduate students in physical chemistry, and those involved in the study of chemical reaction dynamics.
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Varios. Utah Elevation; The Most Dynamic Landscape in the World. Great Mountain West Supply, 2003.

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Ash, Mary Kay. Mary Kay: The Story of America's Most Dynamic Businesswoman. HarperPerennial, 1994.

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Ash, Mary Kay. Mary Kay: The Story of America's Most Dynamic Businesswoman. 3rd ed. HarperPerennial, 1994.

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Graham, John L., and N. Mark Lam. China Now: Doing Business in the World's Most Dynamic Market. McGraw-Hill, 2006.

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China Now: Doing Business in the World's Most Dynamic Market. McGraw-Hill, 2006.

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Lam, N. Mark. China Now: Doing Business in the World's Most Dynamic Market. American Media International, 2007.

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Ash, Mary Kay. Mary Kay: The Success Story of America's Most Dynamic Businesswoman. Harpercollins, 1987.

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Catalyst Code: The Strategies Behind the World's Most Dynamic Companies. Harvard Business School Press, 2007.

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Ash, Mary Kay. Mary Kay: The Success Story of America's Most Dynamic Businesswoman. Harpercollins, 1987.

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Mercati, Flavio. Solutions of Shape Dynamics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789475.003.0013.

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This chapter deals with the most important results in SD, namely, the classical solutions of the theory in which the equivalence with (GR) breaks down. Firstly, I study the case of homogeneous but not isotropic cosmologies, known as ‘Bianchi IX’ universes in detail. In this case, each solution that reaches the big bang singularity can be continued uniquely through it, just by requiring continuity of the conformally- and scale-invariant degrees of freedom. The result is a couple of cosmological solutions with opposite orientation glued at the big bang. This result is more general than the homogeneous case, and can be extended to a large class of solutions if the BKL conjecture is valid. In the case of spherically symmetric solutions one has to couple gravity to some form of matter in order to have dynamically non-trivial degrees of freedom. The simplest case is a series of concentric infinitely thin shells of dust in a universe with the topology of a three-sphere. In this case too a departure from the dynamics of (GR) is seen, that manifests itself in a failure of the CMC slicing when one of the shells collapses (no spacetime corresponding to that solution of SD exists). The conformally invariant degrees of freedom, again, seem to still be regular when this happens. In the last part of the chapter I will discuss the sense in which one can talk about asymptotically flat solutions of SD, and past results in this regime.
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Eriksson, Olle, Anders Bergman, Lars Bergqvist, and Johan Hellsvik. Spin Dynamics at Finite Temperature. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198788669.003.0005.

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In Chapter 4 we presented a microscopic mechanism behind the LL equation and its connection to ab-initio results, such as that provided by density functional theory. All the analysis of Chapter 4 was done by considering a temperature T=0 K. Since most magnetic phenomena of interest are observed at finite temperature, it is important to generalize the analysis presented above to incorporate effects of finite temperature. In the discussion of Eqn. 4.1 it was mentioned briefly that finite temperature effects are incorporated in the stochastic field. Details of the coupling between temperature and the stochastic field, is the main topic of this chapter.
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Farnan, Sheryl A., and Elaine Stone. The Dynamics of Fashion. 6th ed. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501373039.

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For fashion students who want to be both in the now and in the know! The Dynamics of Fashion, Sixth Edition, has the latest facts and figures, and the most current theories in fashion development, production, and merchandising, giving you the foundation you need in the industry. It offers hundreds of real-life examples of leading brands and industry trends, to show you fashion careers and how to apply what you learn. The book also covers sustainable fashion, wearable technology, social media, and more in detail. An online STUDIO includes self-quizzes, flashcards, and links to videos. New to this Edition -New chapter on sustainability with current industry processes -New chapter on fashion careers and how to get started in the industry -All Fashion Focus box features have been updated to current topics and industry trends The Dynamics of Fashion, 6th Edition STUDIO -Study smarter with self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips -Review concepts with flashcards of terms and definitions and image identification -Branch out with links to curated online multi-media resources that bring chapter concepts to life -Expand your knowledge by further exploring special features Fashion Focus, Sustainability, and Social media Instructor Resources -Instructor’s Guide featuring answers to end-of-chapter activities, supplemental student activities and assignments, a comprehensive test bank of multiple choice, identification, true or false, and essay questions for each chapter and unit, and a guide to exploring careers -PowerPoint® presentations include full-color images from the book and provide a framework for lecture and discussion -Curated digital library of special supplemental resources for all of the text’s features including categorical links to articles, image galleries, and videos from respected trade, fashion, and news websites
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Zheng, Xiao Yun, ed. The Cultural Dynamics in Water Management from Ancient History to the Present Age. IWA Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789062045.

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The Cultural Dynamics in Water Management from Ancient History to the Present Age focuses on exploring the idea of water culture and how water culture has been generated from water management and social life. It discusses the structure, attribute, type, and the dynamic mechanism of water culture theoretically. It also deals with its diversity and practice in water management with cases from twelve countries, geographically covering most continents of the world. This book is divided into five main sections which include the theoretical discussion of water culture, the historical water culture, the water culture and water management in indigenous societies, the cultural role in local water management, the water cultural practice in the present age using the case of water museum, etc. It is based on a historical and geographical approach to exploring the cultural dynamics in water management. It shows how people abide by their culture to manage water in ancient society and in indigenous, local, social, and urban society. This helps to provide an in-depth understanding of the cultural dynamics in water management to bridge the cultural idea of water management from history to the present and to the future. This book highlights that technical and engineered ways are not enough to solve water problems and achieve water sustainable management if we neglect the cultural dynamic role. Successful water management is always based on the culture from history and this is likely to continue so as to achieve better water management. ISBN: 9781789062038 (Paperback) ISBN: 9781789062045 (eBook) ISBN: 9781789062052 (ePUB)
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Kohler, Timothy A., and George J. Gumerman, eds. Dynamics in Human and Primate Societies. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195131673.001.0001.

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As part of the SFI series, this book presents the most up-to-date research in the study of human and primate societies, presenting recent advances in software and algorithms for modeling societies. It also addresses case studies that have applied agent-based modeling approaches in archaeology, cultural anthropology, primatology, and sociology. Many things set this book apart from any other on modeling in the social sciences, including the emphasis on small-scale societies and the attempts to maximize realism in the modeling efforts applied to social problems and questions. It is an ideal book for professionals in archaeology or cultural anthropology as well as a valuable tool for those studying primatology or computer science.
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Nitzan, Abraham. Chemical Dynamics in Condensed Phases. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198529798.001.0001.

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This text provides a uniform and consistent approach to diversified problems encountered in the study of dynamical processes in condensed phase molecular systems. Given the broad interdisciplinary aspect of this subject, the book focuses on three themes: coverage of needed background material, in-depth introduction of methodologies, and analysis of several key applications. The uniform approach and common language used in all discussions help to develop general understanding and insight on condensed phases chemical dynamics. The applications discussed are among the most fundamental processes that underlie physical, chemical and biological phenomena in complex systems. The first part of the book starts with a general review of basic mathematical and physical methods (Chapter 1) and a few introductory chapters on quantum dynamics (Chapter 2), interaction of radiation and matter (Chapter 3) and basic properties of solids (chapter 4) and liquids (Chapter 5). In the second part the text embarks on a broad coverage of the main methodological approaches. The central role of classical and quantum time correlation functions is emphasized in Chapter 6. The presentation of dynamical phenomena in complex systems as stochastic processes is discussed in Chapters 7 and 8. The basic theory of quantum relaxation phenomena is developed in Chapter 9, and carried on in Chapter 10 which introduces the density operator, its quantum evolution in Liouville space, and the concept of reduced equation of motions. The methodological part concludes with a discussion of linear response theory in Chapter 11, and of the spin-boson model in chapter 12. The third part of the book applies the methodologies introduced earlier to several fundamental processes that underlie much of the dynamical behaviour of condensed phase molecular systems. Vibrational relaxation and vibrational energy transfer (Chapter 13), Barrier crossing and diffusion controlled reactions (Chapter 14), solvation dynamics (Chapter 15), electron transfer in bulk solvents (Chapter 16) and at electrodes/electrolyte and metal/molecule/metal junctions (Chapter 17), and several processes pertaining to molecular spectroscopy in condensed phases (Chapter 18) are the main subjects discussed in this part.
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Schippers, Huib. Community Music Contexts, Dynamics, and Sustainability. Edited by Brydie-Leigh Bartleet and Lee Higgins. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190219505.013.29.

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Across the world, much community music-making continues to flourish as ‘organic’ practices. But as communities and their circumstances change, sometimes the need arises for active interventions with the aim to establish or restore. It is mostly these interventions that are now widely referred to as ‘community music activities’. A third—and rarely recognized—aspect on the community music spectrum is institutionalized music-making. Often depicted as the very antithesis of community music-making, I will argue in this chapter that most music institutions in fact arose from an expressed community need, and they are therefore essential in understanding the full scope and dynamics of community music-making. Next, a nine-domain framework of key characteristics of community music practices serves to address the problem of trying to define a great diversity of practices. From there, the discussion moves towards the relationship between community and the sustainability of music practices, introducing the concept of ‘musical ecosystems’.
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How Asia Works Success And Failure In The Worlds Most Dynamic Region. Profile Books Ltd, 2013.

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Cohen, Robert W. 50 Most Dynamic Duos in Sports History: Baseball, Basketball, Football, and Hockey. Scarecrow Press, Incorporated, 2012.

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China Into the Future: Making Sense of the World's Most Dynamic Economy. Wiley, 2007.

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Studwell, Joe. How Asia Works: Success and Failure in the World's Most Dynamic Region. Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated, 2013.

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How Asia Works Success And Failure In The Worlds Most Dynamic Region. Profile Books Ltd, 2014.

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Cohen, Robert W. 50 Most Dynamic Duos in Sports History: Baseball, Basketball, Football, and Hockey. Scarecrow Press, Incorporated, 2013.

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How Asia Works: Success and Failure in the World's Most Dynamic Region. Grove Press, 2013.

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Studwell, Joe, and Nigel Patterson. How Asia Works: Success and Failure in the World's Most Dynamic Region. Tantor Audio, 2017.

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Mercati, Flavio. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789475.003.0001.

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Shape Dynamics (SD) is a field theory that describes gravity in a different way than General Relativity (GR): it assumes a preferred notion of simultaneity, and the dynamical content of the theory consists of conformal 3- geometries. SD coincides with (GR) in most situations, in particular in the experimentally well-tested regimes, but it departs from it in some strong-gravity situations, for example at cosmological singularities or upon gravitational collapse. This chapter provides a quick introduction to the theory and a brief description of its present state.
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Walker, Alan, ed. The New Dynamics of Ageing Volume 2. Policy Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447314783.001.0001.

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This is the second volume arising from the ground-breaking New Dynamics of Ageing Research Programme. While the Programme produced many scientific papers and several project-based books this (and its companion volume) is the only place where most of the projects are represented in specially commissioned chapters. Each of these reports the key findings from each research project and places them in a wider context. Each chapter also contains a summary of key findings. Like its predecessor this book covers a wide range of state-of-the-art research on ageing, with a specific focus on autonomy and independence, the biology of ageing, nutrition in later life and representations of ageing.
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Antos, R., and Y. Otani. The dynamics of magnetic vortices and skyrmions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787075.003.0022.

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This chapter argues that control of magnetic domains and domain wall structures is one of the most important issues from the viewpoint of both applied and basic research in magnetism. Its discussion is however limited to static and dynamic properties of magnetic vortex structures. It has been revealed both theoretically and experimentally that for particular ranges of dimensions of cylindrical and other magnetic elements, a curling in-plane spin configuration is energetically favored, with a small region of the out-of-plane magnetization appearing at the core of the vortex. Such a system, which is sometimes referred to as a magnetic soliton, is characterized by two binary properties: A chirality and a polarity, each of which suggests an independent bit of information in future high-density nonvolatile recording media.
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Partheymüller, Julia. Agenda-Setting Dynamics during the Campaign Period. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792130.003.0002.

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It is widely believed that the news media have a strong influence on defining what are the most important problems facing the country during election campaigns. Yet, recent research has pointed to several factors that may limit the mass media’s agenda-setting power. Linking news media content to rolling cross-section survey data, the chapter examines the role of three such limiting factors in the context of the 2009 and the 2013 German federal elections: (1) rapid memory decay on the part of voters, (2) advertising by the political parties, and (3) the fragmentation of the media landscape. The results show that the mass media may serve as a powerful agenda setter, but also demonstrate that the media’s influence is strictly limited by voters’ cognitive capacities and the structure of the campaign information environment.
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