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Saaban, Hairani. Strata living: Governance and management. Singapore: LexisNexis, 2010.

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J, Willis Michael. Management corporations in Malaysia: Owning strata-titled property under Malaysia's Strata Management Act 2013. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2013.

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Spazio e cultura ad Anagni: La strada Pozzo della Valle. Firenze: Alinea, 1998.

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Teo, Poh Siang. A practical guide to strata management in Singapore. Singapore: Candid Creation Pub., 2012.

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Partnership, Alfred Wong, ed. Annotated guide to the Building maintenance and strata management act 2004. Singapore: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2005.

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1960-, Bonacuse Peter J., United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., and U.S. Army Research Laboratory., eds. An axial-torsional, thermomechanical fatigue testing technique. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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1960-, Bonacuse Peter J., United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., and U.S. Army Research Laboratory., eds. An axial-torsional, thermomechanical fatigue testing technique. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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1960-, Bonacuse Peter J., United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., and U.S. Army Research Laboratory., eds. An axial-torsional, thermomechanical fatigue testing technique. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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3DO Games Secrets: Book Two. Maui, HI: Sandwich Islands Publishing, 1996.

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Sherry, Cathy. Strata Title Property Rights. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Sherry, Cathy. Strata Title Property Rights: Private Governance of Multi-Owned Properties. CRC Press LLC, 2016.

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Strata Title Property Rights: Private Governance of Multi-Owned Properties. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Sherry, Cathy. Strata Title Property Rights: Private Governance of Multi-Owned Properties. CRC Press LLC, 2016.

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An axial-torsional, thermomechanical fatigue testing technique. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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Huffaker, Ray, Marco Bittelli, and Rodolfo Rosa. Extreme Value Statistics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198782933.003.0011.

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This Capstone chapter illustrates how concepts in the book come together to diagnose real-world dynamics from observed time series data. In particular, we apply NLTS to diagnose multi-strain infectious disease dynamics from weekly cases of scarlet fever, measles, and pertussis in New York during the pre-vaccine period 1924-1948.
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Pricope, Mihaela. Start LR. Manual de limba romana pentru cetatenii straini. Editura Universitara, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5682/9786062811471.

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Manualul START LR se adreseaza cetatenilor straini care studiaza limba romana si este conceput pentru nivelul A1 conform Cadrului European Comun de Referinta pentru Limbi Straine. Cartea contine 10 unitati tematice care ajuta la fixarea cunostintelor de baza de gramatica cat si la insusirea unui vocabular util in situatii reale de viata cum ar fi: la secretariat, in taxi, la doctor, la cumparaturi, etc. Manualul de fata vizeaza dobandirea competentelor de comunicare orala si scrisa in contexte variate si contine texte scrise si audio pentru practicarea intelegerii unui fragment. El poate fi utilizat de catre profesorii de limba romana ca limba straina sau pentru studiu individual.
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Tuttle, Robert. Mechanical Properties: Key Topics in Materials Science and Engineering. ASM International, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.mpktmse.9781627083843.

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Mechanical Properties: Key Topics in Materials Science and Engineering provides a practical overview of tensile testing and what it reveals about the strength of materials and the load-carrying capabilities of structural components. The book is organized in two sections roughly equal in length. The first section is a tutorial on mechanical properties and behaviors expressed in the form of load-displacement and stress-strain curves. The section that follows furthers the learning process by guiding readers through a series of real-world problems and their respective solutions. The information in this book is particularly well suited for early-career engineers, especially those involved in product design.
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Ehrlich, Benjamin. The Effects of Hypnosis and Suggestion. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190619619.003.0006.

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Although Cajal was devoted to “the religion of the cell,” there was an apocryphal strain of thought running through his research. Before studying the brain, Cajal had explored hypnotism through his science fiction, and he confirmed the real effects of suggestibility in his psychological research. Cajal sided with the Nancy doctrine of universal suggestibility, whereas Freud was persuaded by Charcot’s demonstration that hypnosis was both a sign of illness and a treatment modality for mental illness. The career paths of Cajal and Freud would diverge permanently. Despite his interest in experimental psychology and his personal experience with hypnosis and suggestion, Cajal experienced a conversion to neurohistology that resembled an awakening. However, he never lost his interest in the workings of the mind.
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Toles, George. Composite Interview. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040368.003.0002.

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This concluding chapter illustrates segments of various interviews Paul Thomas Anderson has given about his feature films, and interviews with actors, such as Philip Seymour Hoffman on The Master. Ultimately, one of the main strands of argument in this book is that Anderson continues to guard the story of his mother that “he might tell;” and yet, the story is always working its way into his narratives about fathers, and carries the real burden of the narrative mystery. The motivation of Anderson's male protagonists in the three films—Punch-Drunk Love, There Will Be Blood, and The Master—becomes increasingly deformed, and in each case the mangling pressure derives from the protagonist's inability to secure a crucial lost balance and alignment with absent maternal shades.
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Ramsay, Stephen. Potential Literature. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036415.003.0002.

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This chapter turns to the scientific imaginary as it appears in the realm of art. It asserts that art has very often sought either to parody science or to diminish its claims to truth. Within this important post-Romantic strain of critique, this chapter isolates another voice that has sought to find a common imaginative ground between art and science. The chapter begins with Alfred Jarry's inauguration of the “science of 'Pataphysics” and ends with the literary refraction of Jarry's Gedankenexperimenten in the work of the Oulipo. The latter, in which the terms of art and criticism are uniquely joined, informs algorithmic criticism's emphasis on the liberating forces of (computationally enforced) constraint. Moreover, the chapter argues that this important modernist genealogy points to the primacy of pattern as the basic hermeneutical function that unites art, science, and criticism.
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Young, Serinity. Flying Mystics, or the Exceptional Woman, Part II. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195307887.003.0012.

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This chapter enters the realm of Asian mystical women purported to have levitated, moved through the air, or flown. Three major religious traditions are examined: Islam, Daoism, and Buddhism. In Islam, Ṣūfīsm is the mystical strain of the religion. Here, the life and example of the female Ṣūfī mystic Rābi’ah al-’Adawiyya of Baṣra is explored, as are other aerial Ṣūfī women. Sun Bu’er and He Xiangu are women who illustrate Daoists paths toward enlightenment and immortality. In Buddhism, the figure of the iddhi is explored: these holy people are described as performing numerous aerial feats, including flying, touching the sun and the moon, and ascending to the highest heavens. None of the women’s lives examined here were easy, even by the standards of religious devotion and asceticism. A recurrent theme across the religious traditions is denying women the same religious opportunities as men.
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Monaghan, M., and S. Adhya. Three dimensional echocardiography. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199599639.003.0003.

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Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography allows the real-time acquisition of volumes containing entire cardiac structures. The analysis of 3D volumes does not require any assumptions as to the shape of structures.3D echocardiography is more accurate than two-dimensional (2D) in the assessment of left ventricular (LV) volumes, mass, and function, and is comparable to cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. This makes it an ideal modality for measuring LV function particularly when this will determine significant interventions such as implanting of cardioverter/defibrillators, biventricular pacing, and the commencement and continuation of cancer chemotherapy. 3D echocardiography makes it easy to visualize valves and define pathological mechanisms. 3D assessment of dyssynchrony, myocardial strain, and stress imaging are attractive.However, 3D echocardiography is limited by the need for specialist software and lower spatial and temporal resolution when compared to 2D echocardiography.
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Howe, Blake. Disabling Music Performance. Edited by Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, and Joseph Straus. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331444.013.30.

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When a performer’s disability directly affects the execution of a musical script, the “dual performances of music and disability” (Straus 2011) are intertwined, so that one directly influences the other. This chapter uses the termsaudibleandsilent disabilitiesas aural analogues to the more commonly used termsvisibleandinvisible disabilities. In music performance, aural disabilities stem frommusical impairments, which emerge from conflicts with three interrelated sets of conventions associated with musical instruments, performance practices and musical scores (in nonimprovised performances), and ideological expectations of a societal audience. Just as curbs, stairs, and door handles constitute part of the “constructed normalcy” of social performance, so do these three musical conventions propose and construct anormal performance bodythat real bodies must strive to match. Conversely,disablist music(like the one-hand piano repertoire) subverts the normal performance body by accommodating aurally disabled performers excluded from conformational musical practices.
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Ingalls, Monique M. Worship on Screen. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190499631.003.0006.

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Chapter 5 examines digital audiovisual worship media as nodes that serve both as extensions of congregations into the virtual realm and as sites for the creation of new networked congregations. Drawing from ethnographic field research both on and offline, this chapter argues that new digital audiovisual technologies and the avenues of online communication along which they travel not only give evangelical worshipers new ways to transmit, share, and discover worship songs; rather, they also strongly condition the practices evangelicals consider to be necessary parts of worship. Through audiovisual worship media experienced on small personal screens and large projection screens in church, conference, and concert settings, once-separate aural and visual strands of evangelical devotion are drawn together into a powerful experiential whole. The networked mode of congregating centered around these audiovisual worship experiences challenges the boundaries between public and private worship and has brought about new negotiations between individual, institutional, and industry authority.
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Nolan, Brian, ed. Generating Prosperity for Working Families in Affluent Countries. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807056.001.0001.

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This book addresses the central challenge facing rich countries: how to ensure that ordinary working families see their living standards and the prospects for their children improve rather than stagnate over time. It presents the findings from a comprehensive analysis of performance over recent decades across the rich countries of the OECD, in terms of real income growth around and below the middle. It relates this performance to overall economic growth, exploring why these often diverge substantially, and to the different models of capitalism or economic growth embedded in different countries. In-depth comparative and UK-focused analyses also focus on wages and the labour market and on the role of redistribution. Going beyond income, other indicators and aspects of living standards are also incorporated including non-monetary indicators of deprivation and financial strain, wealth and its distribution, and intergenerational mobility. By looking across this broad canvas, the book teases out how ordinary households have fared in recent decades in these critically important respects, and how that should inform the quest for inclusive growth and prosperity.
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Govind, Nikhil. Inlays of Subjectivity. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199498727.001.0001.

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Inlays of Subjectivity is an incisive exposition of the question of subjectivity in modern Indian literature. Seeking to foreground subjectivity through literary expressions of intense emotionality, whether suffering, humiliation, creativity or strife, it also raises the timely question of the relation of justice and speech. This book studies select influential Indian literary texts across the last hundred years in various Indian languages to find overlapping preoccupations with selfhood. As the first chapter on K. R. Meera’s fiction demonstrates, it is the experience of felt injustice that first opens up the realm of subjectivity. Subjectivity is equally opened up by intense negative affect—such as the experience of humiliation—the memoirs of the Dalit writer Urmila Pawar testify to this in the second chapter. The next two chapters trace the historical and literary origins of this question of subjectivity through the novels of canonical writers such as Agyeya, Ismat Chughtai, Saratchandra Chatterjee, and Rabindranath Tagore. The fifth chapter turns to the subtle and powerful writer Krishna Sobti to bring together all these strands of subjectivity, affect and moral agency required in navigating an unequal and harsh world. The book thus hopes to provoke questions of the literary modes for exploring subject positions in a defined Indian literary milieu, and to reflect upon the relationship of literature, subjectivity, and affect.
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Davies, Aled. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804116.003.0006.

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The aim of this book has been to evaluate the relationship between Britain’s financial sector, based in the City of London, and the social democratic economic strategy of post-war Britain. The central argument presented in the book was that changes to the City during the 1960s and 1970s undermined a number of the key post-war social democratic techniques designed to sustain and develop a modern industrial economy. Financial institutionalization weakened the state’s ability to influence investment, and the labour movement was unable successfully to integrate the institutionalized funds within a renewed social democratic economic agenda. The post-war settlement in banking came under strain in the 1960s as new banking and credit institutions developed that the state struggled to manage. This was exacerbated by the decision to introduce competition among the clearing banks in 1971, which further weakened the state’s capacity to control the provision and allocation of credit to the real economy. The resurrection of an unregulated global capital market, centred on London, overwhelmed the capacity of the state to pursue domestic-focused macroeconomic policies—a problem worsened by the concurrent collapse of the Bretton Woods international monetary system. Against this background, the fundamental social democratic assumption that national prosperity could be achieved only through industry-led growth and modernization was undermined by an effective campaign to reconceptualize Britain as a fundamentally financial and commercial nation with the City of London at its heart....
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Jillions, John A. Divine Guidance. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190055738.001.0001.

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How are claims to God’s guidance to be understood against the background of fears, fundamentalism, and violence inspired by religious belief? But equally, how are acts of humanity, love, and sacrificial service to be understood, when they also claim to be inspired by God? How is healthy religion to be distinguished from unhealthy religion? Questions like these were the subject of lively debate in the first-century world of Corinth, where the views of Greek, Roman, Jewish, and early Christian residents mixed continually, and where Paul established one of the first Christian communities. While their differences were real, there was also common ground and a shared critique of destructive religion. This study looks at how believers and unbelievers confront questions about divine guidance, discernment, delusion, and rational thought. Part I looks at Greco-Roman views, focusing on the archeology of ancient Corinth and the writings of Homer, Virgil, Lucretius, Posidonius, Cicero, Seneca, Plutarch, and others. Part II surveys Jewish attitudes by looking at Philo and Josephus, Qumran, early rabbinic writers, and other intertestamental literature. Part III unpacks Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians to show that issues of divine guidance and discernment are woven throughout as Paul shapes a distinctly Christian approach. Part IV brings the historical strands together and considers religious experience research to draw some conclusions about discernment and delusion today in the hope that rational and mystical need not be mutually exclusive.
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Gage, Greg, and Tim Marzullo. How Your Brain Works. The MIT Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/12429.001.0001.

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Discover the hidden electrical world inside your nervous system using DIY, hands-on experiments, for all ages. No MD or PhD required! The workings of the brain are mysterious: What are neural signals? What do they mean? How do our senses really sense? How does our brain control our movements? What happens when we meditate? Techniques to record signals from living brains were once thought to be the realm of advanced university labs... but not anymore! This book allows anyone to participate in the discovery of neuroscience through hands-on experiments that record the hidden electrical world beneath our skin and skulls. In How Your Brain Works, neuroscientists Greg Gage and Tim Marzullo offer a practical guide—accessible and useful to readers from middle schoolers to college undergraduates to curious adults—for learning about the brain through hands-on experiments. Armed with some DIY electrodes, readers will get to see what brain activity really looks like through simple neuroscience experiments. Written by two neuroscience researchers who invented open-source techniques to record signals from neurons, muscles, hearts, eyes, and brains, How Your Brain Works includes more than forty-five experiments to gain a deeper understanding of your brain. Using a homemade scientific instrument called a SpikerBox, readers can see how fast neural signals travel by recording electrical signals from an earthworm. Or, turning themselves into subjects, readers can strap on some electrode stickers to detect the nervous system in their own bodies. Each chapter begins by describing some phenomenology of a particular area of neuroscience, then guides readers step-by-step through an experiment, and concludes with a series of open-ended questions to inspire further investigation. Some experiments use invertebrates (such as insects), and the book provides a thoughtful framework for the ethical use of these animals in education. How Your Brain Works offers fascinating reading for students at any level, curious readers, and scientists interested in using electrophysiology in their research or teaching. Example Experiments How fast do signals travel down a neuron? The brain uses electricity. . . but do neurons communicate as fast as lightning inside our bodies? In this experiment you will make a speed trap for spikes! Can we really enhance our memories during sleep? Strap on a brainwave-reading sweatband and test the power of cueing up and strengthening memories while you dream away! Wait, that's my number! Ever feel that moment of excitement when you see your number displayed while waiting for an opening at the counter? In this experiment, you will peer into your brainwaves to see what happens when the unexpected occurs and how the brain gets your attention. Using hip hop to talk to the brain. Tired of simply “reading” the electricity from the brain? Would you like to “write” to the nervous system as well? In this experiment you will use a smartphone and hack a headphone cable to see how brain stimulators (used in treating Parkinson's disease) really work. How long does it take the brain to decide? Using simple classroom rulers and a clever technique, readers can determine how long it takes the brain to make decisions.
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