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London: The Royal Society. Good. 1944. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 419 pages. With plates, (folding) diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & some soiling to spine, covers & corners. Spine slightly faded. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 182 No. A 988. 6 September 1943Ñ Pilgrim Trust Lecture. Organization of American scientists for the war. By ? . T. Compton Ñ The secondary electron emission from metals in the low primary energy region. By I. Gimpel and Sir Owen Richardson, F. R. S. Ñ On the equation of diffusion in a turbulent medium. By W. G. L. Sutton Ñ Evaporation from a plane, free-liquid surface into a turbulent air stream. By F. Pasquill Ñ The ultra-violet spectra and electron configuration of HgF and related halide molecules. By H. G. Howell. (Plate 1) No. A 989. 16 December 1943Ñ The three infinite harmonic series and their sums (with topical reference to the Newton and Leibniz series for p) . By F. Soddy, F. R. S. Ñ Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. VIII. Plane-potential problems involving specified normal gradients. By R. V. Southwell, F. R. S. And G. Vaisey Ñ The refractive index of an ionized medium. II. By Sir Charles Darwin, F. R. S. Ñ The electron diffraction by amorphous polymers. By G. D. Coumoulos. (Plate 2) Ñ The production of penetrating showers. By L. Jënossy and G. D. Rochester Ñ The scattering and polarization of fast electrons by heavy elements. By C. B. O. Mohr Ñ The flame spectrum of carbon monoxide. III. The cool flame. By A. G. Gaydon. (Plates 3, 4) Ñ The refraction and dispersion of sulphuretted hydrogen, sulphur dioxide and carbon oxysulphide. By H. Huxley and H. Lowery. (Plate 5) No. A 990. 1 March 1944Ñ Anniversary Address by Sir Henry Dale, P. R. S Ñ Matrix theory of correlations in a lattice. Part I. By R. Eisenschitz Ñ Matrix theory of correlations in a lattice. Part II. By R. Eisenschitz Ñ The heat of adsorption of long-chain compounds and their effect on boundary lubrication. By J. J. Frewing Ñ The band spectrum of nitrogen : new singlet systems. By A. G. Gaydon. (Plates 6, 7) Ñ The impulsc-energy tensor of material particles. By T. S. Chang Ñ A physico-chemical study of some induced changes in the morphology of Bacterium lactis aerogenes. A theory of the balance and adaptive variation of certain enzyme processes in bacteria. By C. M. Hinshelwood, F. R. S. And R. M. Lodge. (Abstract) No. A 991. 16 June 1944Ñ Pebbles, natural and artificial. Their shape under various conditions of abrasion. By Lord Rayleigh, F. R. S. (Plates 8-10) Ñ The combination of fibrous proteins with acids. By G. A. Gilbert and E. K. Rideal, F. R. S Ñ Efflux through a circular orifice. By S. G. Bauer. (Plate 11) Ñ Asymptotic formulae relating to the physical theory of crystals. By W. Ledermann Ñ The dissociation of an alloy of copper, iron and nickel. Further X-ray work. By V. Daniel and H. Lipson. (Plate 12) Ñ Dielectric properties of dipolar substances. By H. FrÜhlich and R. Sack Ñ Internal stress created by plastic flow in mild steel, and stress-strain curves for the atomic lattice of higher carbon steels. By S. L. Smith and W. A. Wood. (Plate 13) Ñ The structure of electro-deposited chromium. A correction. By W. Hume-Rothery, F. R. S. And M. R. J. Wyllie ., The Royal Society, 1944, 2.5, London: The Royal Society. Good. 1951. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 599 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 205 No. A 1080 22 January 1951Ñ Anniversary Address by Sir Robert Robinson, P. R. S Ñ The deformation of copper and iron crystals by unidirectional abrasion. By I) . M. Evans, D. N. Layton and H. Wilman. (Plates 1 to 6) Ñ The structure of synthetic polypeptides. I. X-ray investigation. By C. H. Bamford, W. E. Hanby and F. Happey. (Plates 7 and 8) Ñ The structure of synthetic polypeptides. II. Investigation with polarized infra-red spectroscopy. By E. J. Ambrose and A. Elliot Ñ Some aspects of the chemical statics and dynamics of proteins in solution. By E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes Ñ The stresses and strains in a partly plastic thick tube under internal pressure and end-load. By D. N. De G. Allen and D. G. Sopwith Ñ The Volta effect as a cause of static electrification. By W. R. Harper Ñ Intermetallic compounds in ternary aluminium-rich alloys containing transitional metals. By J. N. Pratt and G. V. Raynor Ñ Spectroscopic studies of low-pressure flames. V. Evidence for abnormally high electronic excitation. By A. G. Gaydon and H. G. Wolfhard. (Plate 9) Ñ Theory of the nuclear hyperfine structure of paramagnetic resonance spectra in crystals. By A. Abragam and M. H. L. Pryce No. A 1081 7 February 1951Ñ Molecular association in liquids. I. Molecular association due to lone-pair electrons. By Sir John Lennard-Jones, F. R. S. And J. A. Pople Ñ Molecular association in liquids. II. A theory of the structure of water. By J. A. Pople Ñ On non-commutative algebra, and the foundations of projective geometry. By H. F. Baker, F. R. S Ñ Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. II. Nuclear d2, d3 and d4 configurations. Fractional parentage coefficients and central force matrix elements. By H. A. Jahn Ñ Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. III. Radial integrals for the nuclear s, p and d shells. By W. J. Swiatecki Ñ The statistical thermodynamics of multicomponent systems. By H. C. Longuet- Higgins Ñ The thickness of the helium film. By E. J. Burge and L. C. Jackson Ñ A method for the exact solution of a class of two-dimensional diffraction problems. By P. C. Clemmow NO. A 10832 22 February 1951Ñ A dielectric constant method of following the non-stationary state in polymerization. I. The theory of the method. By C. M. Burrell, T. G. Majury and H. W. Melville, F. R. S Ñ A dielectric constant method of following the non-stationary state in polymerization. II. The operation and performance of the instrument. By T. G. Majury and H. W. Melville, F. R. S Ñ The paramagnetic resonance spectra of two salts of manganese. By B. Bleaney, F. R. S. , and D. J. E. Ingram Ñ The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. VII. Molecular structure in terms of equivalent orbitals. By G. G. Hall and Sir John Lennard-Jones, F. R. S. Ñ The cool flame of methyl ethyl ketone. By J. Bardwell and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S Ñ The photochemistry of native proteins. By E. K. Rideal, F. R. S. , and R. Roberts 391 Adsorption on evaporated tungsten films. I. Oxygen and carbon monoxide chemisorption and the determination of film surface areas. By E. K. Rideal, F. R. S. , and B. M. W. Trapnell Ñ The exchange of charge between ions and atoms. By J. B. Hasted Ñ The viscosities of organic vapours. By P. M. Craven and J. D. Lambert Ñ Oxidation-reduction processes in cultures of bacteria. II. Anaerobic growth of Bact. Lactis aerogenes. By A. C. Baskett and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S. (Abstract) Ñ Oxidation-reduction processes in cultures of bacteria. III. The Pasteur effect with Bact. Lactis aerogenes. By A. C. Baskett and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S. (Abstract) No. A 1083. 7 March 1951 Ñ The National Institute for Research in Dairying, Shinfield, Reading. By H. D. Kay, F. R. S. (Plates 10 to 13) Ñ Food research under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. By F. Kidd, F. R. S. (Plates 14 to 16) Ñ The application of variational methods to atomic scattering problems. I. The elastic scattering of electrons by hydrogen atoms. By H. S. W. Massey, F. R. S. And B. L. MoiseiwitschÑ A dielectric constant method of following the non-stationary state in polymerization. III. The determination of rates of polymerization and of radical lifetimes. By T. G. Majury and H. W. Melville, F. R. S. Ñ The catalyzed polymerization of gaseous formaldehyde. By J. C. Bevington and R. G. W. Norrish, F. R. S Ñ The theory of waves travelling on the core in a swirling liquid. By A. M. Binnie Ñ The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. VIII. A method of calculating ionization potentials. By G. G. Hall Ñ Rates of evaporation. IV. The rate of evaporation and vapour pressure of rhombic sulphur. By R. S. BradleyÑ The Hamiltonian dynamics of non-holonomic systems. By R. J. Eden Ñ The quantum mechanics of non-holonomic systems. By R. J. Eden ., The Royal Society, 1951, 2.5, London: The Royal Society. Good. 1953. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 564 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 220 No. 1140 22 October 1953Ñ Bakerian Lecture. Dislocations, plastic flow and creep. By N. F. Mott, F. R. S. (Plates 1 to 4) Ñ Melting and crystal structure. The mechanism of melting of group I nitrates. By W. J. Davis, S. E. Rogers and A. R. Ubhelohde, F. R. S. Ñ The pilot streamer in lightning and the long spark. By B. F. J. Schonland, F. R. S. Ñ Direction-finding studies of large-scale ionospheric irregularities. By E. N. Bramley Ñ Absorption cross-sections in the vacuum ultra-violet. I. Continuous absorption of oxygen (1800 to 1300s) . By R. W. Ditchburn and D. W. 0. HeddleÑ The photo-ionization cross-section of neon. By Po Lee and G. L. WeisslerÑ The catalysis of the para-hydrogen conversion by the solid free radical aa-diphenyl-º-picryl hydrazyl. By L. G. Harrison and C. A. McDowell Ñ Short surface waves due to an oscillating immersed body. By F. Ursell Ñ A new sensitive chemical actinometer. I. Some trials with potassium ferrioxalate. By C. A. Parker Ñ Ultrasonic measurements in liquid helium. By C. E. Chase Ñ The theory of condensation of supersaturated vapours in the absence of ions. By A. J. Barnard No. 1141 10 November 1953Ñ Melting and crystal structure. The onset of +rotation+ on melting. By A. A. K. Al-Mahdi and A. R. Ubbelohde, F. R. S Ñ The crystal and molecular structure of ovalene : a quantitative X-ray investigation. By D. M. Donaldson and J. M. Robertson, F. R. S Ñ The thermal conductivity of diamond at low temperatures. By R. Berman, F. E. Simon, F. R. S. , and J. M. Ziman Ñ Observations on the lifetime of the neutral p-meson. By B. M. Anand. (Plates 5 and 6) Ñ The radioactive decay of 41Ca. By F. Brown, G. C. Hanna and L. Yaffe Ñ Radiative corrections to the scattering of electrons and positrons by electrons. By M. L. G. Redhead Ñ Integration of the equations of transonic flow in two dimensions. By D. Meksyn Ñ Effects of alternating strain on the structure of a metal. By W. A. Wood and R. B. Davies. (Plates 7 to 9) Ñ The slow combustion of cyclopropane. II. Analytical results and mechanism. By A. C. McEwan and C. F. H. TipperNo. 1142 8 December 1953Ñ Electrolytic cold-working and internal friction in palladium/hydrogen alloys. By F. A. Lewis, G. E. Roberts and A. R. Ubbelohde, F. R. S. Ñ Theory of line-breadth phenomena. By E. Arnous and W. Heitler, F. R. S. Ñ The crystal and molecular structure of perylene. By D. M. Donaldson, J. M. Robertson, F. R. S. , and J. G. White Ñ The photochemical decomposition of t-butyl hydroperoxide in solution. By J. T. Martin and R. G. W. Norrish, F. R. S Ñ Spherically symmetric solutions of the equations of gas dynamics. By G. C. McVittie Ñ Diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves. I. General theory. By A. B. Bhatia and W. J. Noble Ñ Diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves. II. Approximate expressions for the intensities and comparison with experiment. By A. B. Bhatia and W. J. Noble. (Plate 10) Ñ The kinetics of hydrolysis. By E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes Ñ A neutron diffraction study of potassium dihydrogen phosphate by Fourier synthesis. By G. E. Bacon and R. S. Pease No. 1143 22 December 1953Ñ The laboratories of Ilford Limited. By G. B. Harrison. (Plates 11 to 14) Ñ Vibration bands and molecular rotational constants of nitrous oxide. By H. W. Thompson, F. R. S. And R. L. Williams Ñ The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XVI. A theory of paired- electrons in polyatomic molecules. By A. C. Hurley, Sir John Leonard - Jones, F. R. S. And J. A. Pople Ñ The diffraction of waves in passing through an irregular refracting medium. By J. A. Fejer Ñ The vibration spectra of helical molecules : infra-red and Raman selection rules, intensities and approximate frequencies. By P. W. Higgs Ñ Variations in the texture of diamonds. By F. C. Champion Ñ Variations in the º-particle counting properties of diamond. By N. G. Trott Ñ Electronic eigenvalues of copper. By D. J. Howarth Ñ Calculations of the lower excited electronic energy levels of cyclobutadiene and benzene. By W. Moffitt and J. Scanlan Ñ The propagation of electrons in a strained metallic lattice. By S. C. Hunter and F. R. N. Nabarro ., The Royal Society, 1953, 2.5, The Royal Society, London, 1944. First edition. Library Buckram. Ex-Library. Book Size: Quarto. Text is in YES. Item Type: Book. iv, 419 pages. With plates, (folding) diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & some soiling to spine, covers & corners. Spine slightly faded. SERIES A VOLUME 182 No. A 988. 6 September 1943⢠Pilgrim Trust Lecture. Organization of American scientists for the war. By ?. T. Compton ⢠The secondary electron emission from metals in the low primary energy region. By I. Gimpel and Sir Owen Richardson, F.R.S. ⢠On the equation of diffusion in a turbulent medium. By W. G. L. Sutton ⢠Evaporation from a plane, free-liquid surface into a turbulent air stream. By F. Pasquill ⢠The ultra-violet spectra and electron configuration of HgF and related halide molecules. By H. G. Howell. (Plate 1) No. A 989. 16 December 1943⢠The three infinite harmonic series and their sums (with topical reference to the Newton and Leibniz series for p). By F. Soddy, F.R.S. ⢠Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. VIII. Plane-potential problems involving specified normal gradients. By R. V. Southwell, F.R.S. and G. Vaisey ⢠The refractive index of an ionized medium. II. By Sir Charles Darwin, F.R.S. ⢠The electron diffraction by amorphous polymers. By G. D. Coumoulos. (Plate 2) ⢠The production of penetrating showers. By L. Jânossy and G. D. Rochester ⢠The scattering and polarization of fast electrons by heavy elements. By C. B. O. Mohr ⢠The flame spectrum of carbon monoxide. III. The cool flame. By A. G. Gaydon. (Plates 3, 4)⢠The refraction and dispersion of sulphuretted hydrogen, sulphur dioxide and carbon oxysulphide. By H. Huxley and H. Lowery. (Plate 5)No. A 990. 1 March 1944⢠Anniversary Address by Sir Henry Dale, P.R.S ⢠Matrix theory of correlations in a lattice. Part I. By R. Eisenschitz ⢠Matrix theory of correlations in a lattice. Part II. By R. Eisenschitz ⢠The heat of adsorption of long-chain compounds and their effect on boundary lubrication. By J. J. Frewing ⢠The band spectrum of nitrogen : new singlet systems. By A. G. Gaydon. (Plates 6,7) ⢠The impulsc-energy tensor of material particles. By T. S. Chang ⢠A physico-chemical study of some induced changes in the morphology of Bacterium lactis aerogenes. A theory of the balance and adaptive variation of certain enzyme processes in bacteria. By C. M. Hinshelwood, F.R.S. and R. M. Lodge. (Abstract) No. A 991. 16 June 1944⢠Pebbles, natural and artificial. Their shape under various conditions of abrasion. By Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S. (Plates 8-10) ⢠The combination of fibrous proteins with acids. By G. A. Gilbert and E. K. Rideal, F.R.S ⢠Efflux through a circular orifice. By S. G. Bauer. (Plate 11) ⢠Asymptotic formulae relating to the physical theory of crystals. By W. Ledermann ⢠The dissociation of an alloy of copper, iron and nickel. Further X-ray work. By V. Daniel and H. Lipson. (Plate 12) ⢠Dielectric properties of dipolar substances. By H. Fröhlich and R. Sack ⢠Internal stress created by plastic flow in mild steel, and stress-strain curves for the atomic lattice of higher carbon steels. By S. L. Smith and W. A. Wood. (Plate 13) ⢠The structure of electro-deposited chromium. A correction. By W. Hume-Rothery, F.R.S. and M. R. J. Wyllie Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science; Magazines & Periodicals; 1940s; YES Language; NO. Add. Inventory No: 014623. ., The Royal Society, 1944, 2.5, The Royal Society, London, 1953. First edition. Library Buckram. Ex-Library. Book Size: Quarto. Text is in YES. Item Type: Book. iv, 564 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. SERIES A VOLUME 220 No. 1140 22 October 1953⢠Bakerian Lecture. Dislocations, plastic flow and creep. By N. F. Mott, F.R.S. (Plates 1 to 4)⢠Melting and crystal structure. The mechanism of melting of group I nitrates. By W. J. Davis, S. E. Rogers and A. R. Ubhelohde, F.R.S. ⢠The pilot streamer in lightning and the long spark. By B. F. J. Schonland, F.R.S. ⢠Direction-finding studies of large-scale ionospheric irregularities. By E. N. Bramley ⢠Absorption cross-sections in the vacuum ultra-violet. I. Continuous absorption of oxygen (1800 to 1300Ã). By R. W. Ditchburn and D. W. 0. Heddle⢠The photo-ionization cross-section of neon. By Po Lee and G. L. Weissler⢠The catalysis of the para-hydrogen conversion by the solid free radical aa-diphenyl-Ã-picryl hydrazyl. By L. G. Harrison and C. A. McDowell ⢠Short surface waves due to an oscillating immersed body. By F. Ursell ⢠A new sensitive chemical actinometer. I. Some trials with potassium ferrioxalate. By C. A. Parker ⢠Ultrasonic measurements in liquid helium. By C. E. Chase ⢠The theory of condensation of supersaturated vapours in the absence of ions. By A. J. Barnard No. 1141 10 November 1953⢠Melting and crystal structure. The onset of ârotationâ on melting. By A. A. K.Al-Mahdi and A. R. Ubbelohde, F.R.S ⢠The crystal and molecular structure of ovalene : a quantitative X-ray investigation. By D. M. Donaldson and J. M. Robertson, F.R.S ⢠The thermal conductivity of diamond at low temperatures. By R. Berman, F. E. Simon, F.R.S., and J. M. Ziman ⢠Observations on the lifetime of the neutral p-meson. By B. M. Anand. (Plates 5 and 6)⢠The radioactive decay of 41Ca. By F. Brown, G. C. Hanna and L. Yaffe ⢠Radiative corrections to the scattering of electrons and positrons by electrons. By M. L. G. Redhead ⢠Integration of the equations of transonic flow in two dimensions. By D. Meksyn ⢠Effects of alternating strain on the structure of a metal. By W. A. Wood and R.B. Davies. (Plates 7 to 9) ⢠The slow combustion of cyclopropane. II. Analytical results and mechanism. By A. C. McEwan and C. F. H. TipperNo. 1142 8 December 1953⢠Electrolytic cold-working and internal friction in palladium/hydrogen alloys. By F. A. Lewis, G. E. Roberts and A. R. Ubbelohde, F.R.S. ⢠Theory of line-breadth phenomena. By E. Arnous and W. Heitler, F.R.S. ⢠The crystal and molecular structure of perylene. By D. M. Donaldson, J. M. Robertson, F.R.S., and J. G. White ⢠The photochemical decomposition of t-butyl hydroperoxide in solution. By J. T. Martin and R. G. W. Norrish, F.R.S ⢠Spherically symmetric solutions of the equations of gas dynamics. By G. C. McVittie ⢠Diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves. I. General theory. By A. B. Bhatia and W. J. Noble ⢠Diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves. II. Approximate expressions for the intensities and comparison with experiment. By A. B. Bhatia and W. J. Noble. (Plate 10) ⢠The kinetics of hydrolysis. By E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes ⢠A neutron diffraction study of potassium dihydrogen phosphate by Fourier synthesis. By G. E. Bacon and R. S. Pease No. 1143 22 December 1953⢠The laboratories of Ilford Limited. By G. B. Harrison. (Plates 11 to 14) ⢠Vibration bands and molecular rotational constants of nitrous oxide. By H.W. Thompson, F.R.S. and R. L. Williams ⢠The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XVI. A theory of paired- electrons in polyatomic molecules. By A. C. Hurley, Sir John Leonard - Jones, F.R.S. and J. A. Pople ⢠The diffraction of waves in passing through an irregular refracting medium. By J. A. Fejer ⢠The vibration spectra of helical molecules : infra-red and Raman selection rules, intensities and approximate frequencies. By P. W. Higgs ⢠Variations in the texture of diamonds. By F. C. Champion ⢠Variations in the Ã-particle counting properties of diamond. By N. G. Trott ⢠Electronic eigenvalues of copper. By D. J. Howarth ⢠Calculations of the lower excited electronic energy levels of cyclobutadiene and benzene. By W. Moffitt and J. Scanlan ⢠The propagation of electrons in a strained metallic lattice. By S. C. Hunter and F. R. N. Nabarro Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science; Magazines & Periodicals; 1950s; YES Language; NO. Add. Inventory No: 014486. ., The Royal Society, 1953, 2.5, Academic Foundation, 2008. Hardcover. New. IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2008, the second volume in the series of Annual Surveys revived by the Institute in the previous year, is divided into six sections. The first section, on international security, discusses some significant developments in the Asian security landscape, while taking Stock of the persisting, unresolved concerns. The issues covered include space security in the aftermath of Chinaâs anti-satellite test of 11 January 2007, energy security in the Face of galloping Oil prices, the growing concern regarding climate change, an evaluation of the current state of the global War on terror, and the evolving situation in Iraq, the safety of Pakistanâs strategic assets, and an assessment of the Sixth Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention.. The next section focuses on the theme related directly to Indiaâs security concerns. Accordingly, Indiaâs strengthened partnerships with the United States and Russia, its Ocean security in the backdrop of capacity additions to its Navy, Indiaâs Look East Policy with imperatives for Northeast security and Indiaâs acknowledged most pressing internal security challenge, the Maoist insurgency, are analysed in depth. During the period under review, a number of Countries in South Asiaâlike Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladeshâ have experienced a process of Political transition. Clouds of Anxiety and uncertainty still hang over some of these processes. Afghanistan remains politically unstable and mired in violence. The Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka is degenerating by day without much hope for a viable political solution. Section III deals with these intricate issues of regional turbulence and underlines implications of them for Indiaâs own security and stability. Section IV contains two articles dealing with strategic trends in Central Asia and the growing Strength of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). The next section on East Asia and the Asia-Pacific Region contains chapters assessing the implications of Chinaâs Seventeenth Party Congress, an analysis of the Relationship between Hu Jintao and the PLA, an examination of Myanmarâs internal politics, Myanmar in the China-India equation, political developments in Japan after the end of Shinzo Abeâs prime-ministerial term, and the challenges confronting the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). At the end of this volume, Statistical Appendices provide useful data, charts and tables relating to Asiaâs Defence and energy sectors. Contents Contributors Preface/N.S. Sisodia Introduction/S.D. Muni I. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY : NEW DYNAMICS AND PERSISTING CONCERNS : 1. Asian Space Race/Ajey Lele 2. Resource Nationalism and the Global Oil Market/Shebonti Ray Dadwal 3. Asia and Climate Change/Uttam Kumar Sinha 4. Taking Stock of the Global War on Terror/Shanthie Mariet DâSouza 5. âTroop Surgeâ and After : Is There an Exit Strategy?/S. Samuel C. Rajiv 6. Pakistanâs Strategic Assets : Global Concerns/Rajiv Nayan 7. The 6th BTWC Review Conference : A Year Later/Monalisa Joshi II. India IN Focus : STRENGTHENED PARTNERSHIPS, RISING PROFILE AND INTERNAL CHALLENGES : 8. India and the US : Beyond the Nuclear Deal/Cherian Samuel 9. Indiaâs Strategic Partnership with Russia : Old Friends, New Focus/Nivedita Das Kundu 10. Naval Sealift Capability and Indiaâs Ocean Security/Gurpreet S. Khurana 11. Eastern Neighbourhood : Is the North Eastern Region on Board?/Namrata Goswami 12. Trends in Indiaâs Maoist Movement/P.V. Ramana III. South ASIA AND BEYOND : TRANSFORMATIONAL ISSUES : 13. Pakistan : Uncertain Transition to Democracy/Ashok K. Behuria 14. Top-down Democratic Evolution in Bhutan/Nihar Nayak 15. The Bangladesh Military : Power without Accountability/Sreeradha Dutta 16. Building a New Nepal : Pains of State Restructuring/Smruti Pattanaik 17. The âEelam War IVâ : Tigers Printed Pages: 378., Academic Foundation, 2008, 6<
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Academic Foundation, 2008. Hardcover. New. IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2008, the second volume in the series of Annual Surveys revived by the Institute in the previous year, is divided into six sections. The first section, on international security, discusses some significant developments in the Asian security landscape, while taking Stock of the persisting, unresolved concerns. The issues covered include space security in the aftermath of Chinaâs anti-satellite test of 11 January 2007, energy security in the Face of galloping Oil prices, the growing concern regarding climate change, an evaluation of the current state of the global War on terror, and the evolving situation in Iraq, the safety of Pakistanâs strategic assets, and an assessment of the Sixth Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention.. The next section focuses on the theme related directly to Indiaâs security concerns. Accordingly, Indiaâs strengthened partnerships with the United States and Russia, its Ocean security in the backdrop of capacity additions to its Navy, Indiaâs Look East Policy with imperatives for Northeast security and Indiaâs acknowledged most pressing internal security challenge, the Maoist insurgency, are analysed in depth. During the period under review, a number of Countries in South Asiaâlike Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladeshâ have experienced a process of Political transition. Clouds of Anxiety and uncertainty still hang over some of these processes. Afghanistan remains politically unstable and mired in violence. The Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka is degenerating by day without much hope for a viable political solution. Section III deals with these intricate issues of regional turbulence and underlines implications of them for Indiaâs own security and stability. Section IV contains two articles dealing with strategic trends in Central Asia and the growing Strength of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). The next section on East Asia and the Asia-Pacific Region contains chapters assessing the implications of Chinaâs Seventeenth Party Congress, an analysis of the Relationship between Hu Jintao and the PLA, an examination of Myanmarâs internal politics, Myanmar in the China-India equation, political developments in Japan after the end of Shinzo Abeâs prime-ministerial term, and the challenges confronting the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). At the end of this volume, Statistical Appendices provide useful data, charts and tables relating to Asiaâs Defence and energy sectors. Contents Contributors Preface/N.S. Sisodia Introduction/S.D. Muni I. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY : NEW DYNAMICS AND PERSISTING CONCERNS : 1. Asian Space Race/Ajey Lele 2. Resource Nationalism and the Global Oil Market/Shebonti Ray Dadwal 3. Asia and Climate Change/Uttam Kumar Sinha 4. Taking Stock of the Global War on Terror/Shanthie Mariet DâSouza 5. âTroop Surgeâ and After : Is There an Exit Strategy?/S. Samuel C. Rajiv 6. Pakistanâs Strategic Assets : Global Concerns/Rajiv Nayan 7. The 6th BTWC Review Conference : A Year Later/Monalisa Joshi II. India IN Focus : STRENGTHENED PARTNERSHIPS, RISING PROFILE AND INTERNAL CHALLENGES : 8. India and the US : Beyond the Nuclear Deal/Cherian Samuel 9. Indiaâs Strategic Partnership with Russia : Old Friends, New Focus/Nivedita Das Kundu 10. Naval Sealift Capability and Indiaâs Ocean Security/Gurpreet S. Khurana 11. Eastern Neighbourhood : Is the North Eastern Region on Board?/Namrata Goswami 12. Trends in Indiaâs Maoist Movement/P.V. Ramana III. South ASIA AND BEYOND : TRANSFORMATIONAL ISSUES : 13. Pakistan : Uncertain Transition to Democracy/Ashok K. Behuria 14. Top-down Democratic Evolution in Bhutan/Nihar Nayak 15. The Bangladesh Military : Power without Accountability/Sreeradha Dutta 16. Building a New Nepal : Pains of State Restructuring/Smruti Pattanaik 17. The âEelam War IVâ : Tigers Printed Pages: 378., Academic Foundation, 2008, 6<
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Academic Foundation, 2008. Hardcover. New. IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2008, the second volume in the series of Annual Surveys revived by the Institute in the previous year, is divided … Mehr…
Academic Foundation, 2008. Hardcover. New. IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2008, the second volume in the series of Annual Surveys revived by the Institute in the previous year, is divided into six sections. The first section, on international security, discusses some significant developments in the Asian security landscape, while taking Stock of the persisting, unresolved concerns. The issues covered include space security in the aftermath of Chinas anti-satellite test of 11 January 2007, energy security in the Face of galloping Oil prices, the growing concern regarding climate change, an evaluation of the current state of the global War on terror, and the evolving situation in Iraq, the safety of Pakistans strategic assets, and an assessment of the Sixth Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention.. The next section focuses on the theme related directly to Indias security concerns. Accordingly, Indias strengthened partnerships with the United States and Russia, its Ocean security in the backdrop of capacity additions to its Navy, Indias Look East Policy with imperatives for Northeast security and Indias acknowledged most pressing internal security challenge, the Maoist insurgency, are analysed in depth. During the period under review, a number of Countries in South Asialike Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh have experienced a process of Political transition. Clouds of Anxiety and uncertainty still hang over some of these processes. Afghanistan remains politically unstable and mired in violence. The Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka is degenerating by day without much hope for a viable political solution. Section III deals with these intricate issues of regional turbulence and underlines implications of them for Indias own security and stability. Section IV contains two articles dealing with strategic trends in Central Asia and the growing Strength of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). The next section on East Asia and the Asia-Pacific Region contains chapters assessing the implications of Chinas Seventeenth Party Congress, an analysis of the Relationship between Hu Jintao and the PLA, an examination of Myanmars internal politics, Myanmar in the China-India equation, political developments in Japan after the end of Shinzo Abes prime-ministerial term, and the challenges confronting the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). At the end of this volume, Statistical Appendices provide useful data, charts and tables relating to Asias Defence and energy sectors. Contents Contributors Preface/N.S. Sisodia Introduction/S.D. Muni I. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY : NEW DYNAMICS AND PERSISTING CONCERNS : 1. Asian Space Race/Ajey Lele 2. Resource Nationalism and the Global Oil Market/Shebonti Ray Dadwal 3. Asia and Climate Change/Uttam Kumar Sinha 4. Taking Stock of the Global War on Terror/Shanthie Mariet DSouza 5. Troop Surge and After : Is There an Exit Strategy?/S. Samuel C. Rajiv 6. Pakistans Strategic Assets : Global Concerns/Rajiv Nayan 7. The 6th BTWC Review Conference : A Year Later/Monalisa Joshi II. India IN Focus : STRENGTHENED PARTNERSHIPS, RISING PROFILE AND INTERNAL CHALLENGES : 8. India and the US : Beyond the Nuclear Deal/Cherian Samuel 9. Indias Strategic Partnership with Russia : Old Friends, New Focus/Nivedita Das Kundu 10. Naval Sealift Capability and Indias Ocean Security/Gurpreet S. Khurana 11. Eastern Neighbourhood : Is the North Eastern Region on Board?/Namrata Goswami 12. Trends in Indias Maoist Movement/P.V. Ramana III. South ASIA AND BEYOND : TRANSFORMATIONAL ISSUES : 13. Pakistan : Uncertain Transition to Democracy/Ashok K. Behuria 14. Top-down Democratic Evolution in Bhutan/Nihar Nayak 15. The Bangladesh Military : Power without Accountability/Sreeradha Dutta 16. Building a New Nepal : Pains of State Restructuring/Smruti Pattanaik 17. The Eelam War IV : Tigers Printed Pages: 378. IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2008S.D. Muni (Ed.)9788171887125, Academic Foundation, 2008, 6<
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London: The Royal Society. Good. 1944. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 419 pages. With plates, (folding) diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & some soiling to spine, covers & corners. Spine slightly faded. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 182 No. A 988. 6 September 1943Ñ Pilgrim Trust Lecture. Organization of American scientists for the war. By ? . T. Compton Ñ The secondary electron emission from metals in the low primary energy region. By I. Gimpel and Sir Owen Richardson, F. R. S. Ñ On the equation of diffusion in a turbulent medium. By W. G. L. Sutton Ñ Evaporation from a plane, free-liquid surface into a turbulent air stream. By F. Pasquill Ñ The ultra-violet spectra and electron configuration of HgF and related halide molecules. By H. G. Howell. (Plate 1) No. A 989. 16 December 1943Ñ The three infinite harmonic series and their sums (with topical reference to the Newton and Leibniz series for p) . By F. Soddy, F. R. S. Ñ Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. VIII. Plane-potential problems involving specified normal gradients. By R. V. Southwell, F. R. S. And G. Vaisey Ñ The refractive index of an ionized medium. II. By Sir Charles Darwin, F. R. S. Ñ The electron diffraction by amorphous polymers. By G. D. Coumoulos. (Plate 2) Ñ The production of penetrating showers. By L. Jënossy and G. D. Rochester Ñ The scattering and polarization of fast electrons by heavy elements. By C. B. O. Mohr Ñ The flame spectrum of carbon monoxide. III. The cool flame. By A. G. Gaydon. (Plates 3, 4) Ñ The refraction and dispersion of sulphuretted hydrogen, sulphur dioxide and carbon oxysulphide. By H. Huxley and H. Lowery. (Plate 5) No. A 990. 1 March 1944Ñ Anniversary Address by Sir Henry Dale, P. R. S Ñ Matrix theory of correlations in a lattice. Part I. By R. Eisenschitz Ñ Matrix theory of correlations in a lattice. Part II. By R. Eisenschitz Ñ The heat of adsorption of long-chain compounds and their effect on boundary lubrication. By J. J. Frewing Ñ The band spectrum of nitrogen : new singlet systems. By A. G. Gaydon. (Plates 6, 7) Ñ The impulsc-energy tensor of material particles. By T. S. Chang Ñ A physico-chemical study of some induced changes in the morphology of Bacterium lactis aerogenes. A theory of the balance and adaptive variation of certain enzyme processes in bacteria. By C. M. Hinshelwood, F. R. S. And R. M. Lodge. (Abstract) No. A 991. 16 June 1944Ñ Pebbles, natural and artificial. Their shape under various conditions of abrasion. By Lord Rayleigh, F. R. S. (Plates 8-10) Ñ The combination of fibrous proteins with acids. By G. A. Gilbert and E. K. Rideal, F. R. S Ñ Efflux through a circular orifice. By S. G. Bauer. (Plate 11) Ñ Asymptotic formulae relating to the physical theory of crystals. By W. Ledermann Ñ The dissociation of an alloy of copper, iron and nickel. Further X-ray work. By V. Daniel and H. Lipson. (Plate 12) Ñ Dielectric properties of dipolar substances. By H. FrÜhlich and R. Sack Ñ Internal stress created by plastic flow in mild steel, and stress-strain curves for the atomic lattice of higher carbon steels. By S. L. Smith and W. A. Wood. (Plate 13) Ñ The structure of electro-deposited chromium. A correction. By W. Hume-Rothery, F. R. S. And M. R. J. Wyllie ., The Royal Society, 1944, 2.5, London: The Royal Society. Good. 1951. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 599 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 205 No. A 1080 22 January 1951Ñ Anniversary Address by Sir Robert Robinson, P. R. S Ñ The deformation of copper and iron crystals by unidirectional abrasion. By I) . M. Evans, D. N. Layton and H. Wilman. (Plates 1 to 6) Ñ The structure of synthetic polypeptides. I. X-ray investigation. By C. H. Bamford, W. E. Hanby and F. Happey. (Plates 7 and 8) Ñ The structure of synthetic polypeptides. II. Investigation with polarized infra-red spectroscopy. By E. J. Ambrose and A. Elliot Ñ Some aspects of the chemical statics and dynamics of proteins in solution. By E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes Ñ The stresses and strains in a partly plastic thick tube under internal pressure and end-load. By D. N. De G. Allen and D. G. Sopwith Ñ The Volta effect as a cause of static electrification. By W. R. Harper Ñ Intermetallic compounds in ternary aluminium-rich alloys containing transitional metals. By J. N. Pratt and G. V. Raynor Ñ Spectroscopic studies of low-pressure flames. V. Evidence for abnormally high electronic excitation. By A. G. Gaydon and H. G. Wolfhard. (Plate 9) Ñ Theory of the nuclear hyperfine structure of paramagnetic resonance spectra in crystals. By A. Abragam and M. H. L. Pryce No. A 1081 7 February 1951Ñ Molecular association in liquids. I. Molecular association due to lone-pair electrons. By Sir John Lennard-Jones, F. R. S. And J. A. Pople Ñ Molecular association in liquids. II. A theory of the structure of water. By J. A. Pople Ñ On non-commutative algebra, and the foundations of projective geometry. By H. F. Baker, F. R. S Ñ Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. II. Nuclear d2, d3 and d4 configurations. Fractional parentage coefficients and central force matrix elements. By H. A. Jahn Ñ Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. III. Radial integrals for the nuclear s, p and d shells. By W. J. Swiatecki Ñ The statistical thermodynamics of multicomponent systems. By H. C. Longuet- Higgins Ñ The thickness of the helium film. By E. J. Burge and L. C. Jackson Ñ A method for the exact solution of a class of two-dimensional diffraction problems. By P. C. Clemmow NO. A 10832 22 February 1951Ñ A dielectric constant method of following the non-stationary state in polymerization. I. The theory of the method. By C. M. Burrell, T. G. Majury and H. W. Melville, F. R. S Ñ A dielectric constant method of following the non-stationary state in polymerization. II. The operation and performance of the instrument. By T. G. Majury and H. W. Melville, F. R. S Ñ The paramagnetic resonance spectra of two salts of manganese. By B. Bleaney, F. R. S. , and D. J. E. Ingram Ñ The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. VII. Molecular structure in terms of equivalent orbitals. By G. G. Hall and Sir John Lennard-Jones, F. R. S. Ñ The cool flame of methyl ethyl ketone. By J. Bardwell and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S Ñ The photochemistry of native proteins. By E. K. Rideal, F. R. S. , and R. Roberts 391 Adsorption on evaporated tungsten films. I. Oxygen and carbon monoxide chemisorption and the determination of film surface areas. By E. K. Rideal, F. R. S. , and B. M. W. Trapnell Ñ The exchange of charge between ions and atoms. By J. B. Hasted Ñ The viscosities of organic vapours. By P. M. Craven and J. D. Lambert Ñ Oxidation-reduction processes in cultures of bacteria. II. Anaerobic growth of Bact. Lactis aerogenes. By A. C. Baskett and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S. (Abstract) Ñ Oxidation-reduction processes in cultures of bacteria. III. The Pasteur effect with Bact. Lactis aerogenes. By A. C. Baskett and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S. (Abstract) No. A 1083. 7 March 1951 Ñ The National Institute for Research in Dairying, Shinfield, Reading. By H. D. Kay, F. R. S. (Plates 10 to 13) Ñ Food research under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. By F. Kidd, F. R. S. (Plates 14 to 16) Ñ The application of variational methods to atomic scattering problems. I. The elastic scattering of electrons by hydrogen atoms. By H. S. W. Massey, F. R. S. And B. L. MoiseiwitschÑ A dielectric constant method of following the non-stationary state in polymerization. III. The determination of rates of polymerization and of radical lifetimes. By T. G. Majury and H. W. Melville, F. R. S. Ñ The catalyzed polymerization of gaseous formaldehyde. By J. C. Bevington and R. G. W. Norrish, F. R. S Ñ The theory of waves travelling on the core in a swirling liquid. By A. M. Binnie Ñ The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. VIII. A method of calculating ionization potentials. By G. G. Hall Ñ Rates of evaporation. IV. The rate of evaporation and vapour pressure of rhombic sulphur. By R. S. BradleyÑ The Hamiltonian dynamics of non-holonomic systems. By R. J. Eden Ñ The quantum mechanics of non-holonomic systems. By R. J. Eden ., The Royal Society, 1951, 2.5, London: The Royal Society. Good. 1953. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 564 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 220 No. 1140 22 October 1953Ñ Bakerian Lecture. Dislocations, plastic flow and creep. By N. F. Mott, F. R. S. (Plates 1 to 4) Ñ Melting and crystal structure. The mechanism of melting of group I nitrates. By W. J. Davis, S. E. Rogers and A. R. Ubhelohde, F. R. S. Ñ The pilot streamer in lightning and the long spark. By B. F. J. Schonland, F. R. S. Ñ Direction-finding studies of large-scale ionospheric irregularities. By E. N. Bramley Ñ Absorption cross-sections in the vacuum ultra-violet. I. Continuous absorption of oxygen (1800 to 1300s) . By R. W. Ditchburn and D. W. 0. HeddleÑ The photo-ionization cross-section of neon. By Po Lee and G. L. WeisslerÑ The catalysis of the para-hydrogen conversion by the solid free radical aa-diphenyl-º-picryl hydrazyl. By L. G. Harrison and C. A. McDowell Ñ Short surface waves due to an oscillating immersed body. By F. Ursell Ñ A new sensitive chemical actinometer. I. Some trials with potassium ferrioxalate. By C. A. Parker Ñ Ultrasonic measurements in liquid helium. By C. E. Chase Ñ The theory of condensation of supersaturated vapours in the absence of ions. By A. J. Barnard No. 1141 10 November 1953Ñ Melting and crystal structure. The onset of +rotation+ on melting. By A. A. K. Al-Mahdi and A. R. Ubbelohde, F. R. S Ñ The crystal and molecular structure of ovalene : a quantitative X-ray investigation. By D. M. Donaldson and J. M. Robertson, F. R. S Ñ The thermal conductivity of diamond at low temperatures. By R. Berman, F. E. Simon, F. R. S. , and J. M. Ziman Ñ Observations on the lifetime of the neutral p-meson. By B. M. Anand. (Plates 5 and 6) Ñ The radioactive decay of 41Ca. By F. Brown, G. C. Hanna and L. Yaffe Ñ Radiative corrections to the scattering of electrons and positrons by electrons. By M. L. G. Redhead Ñ Integration of the equations of transonic flow in two dimensions. By D. Meksyn Ñ Effects of alternating strain on the structure of a metal. By W. A. Wood and R. B. Davies. (Plates 7 to 9) Ñ The slow combustion of cyclopropane. II. Analytical results and mechanism. By A. C. McEwan and C. F. H. TipperNo. 1142 8 December 1953Ñ Electrolytic cold-working and internal friction in palladium/hydrogen alloys. By F. A. Lewis, G. E. Roberts and A. R. Ubbelohde, F. R. S. Ñ Theory of line-breadth phenomena. By E. Arnous and W. Heitler, F. R. S. Ñ The crystal and molecular structure of perylene. By D. M. Donaldson, J. M. Robertson, F. R. S. , and J. G. White Ñ The photochemical decomposition of t-butyl hydroperoxide in solution. By J. T. Martin and R. G. W. Norrish, F. R. S Ñ Spherically symmetric solutions of the equations of gas dynamics. By G. C. McVittie Ñ Diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves. I. General theory. By A. B. Bhatia and W. J. Noble Ñ Diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves. II. Approximate expressions for the intensities and comparison with experiment. By A. B. Bhatia and W. J. Noble. (Plate 10) Ñ The kinetics of hydrolysis. By E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes Ñ A neutron diffraction study of potassium dihydrogen phosphate by Fourier synthesis. By G. E. Bacon and R. S. Pease No. 1143 22 December 1953Ñ The laboratories of Ilford Limited. By G. B. Harrison. (Plates 11 to 14) Ñ Vibration bands and molecular rotational constants of nitrous oxide. By H. W. Thompson, F. R. S. And R. L. Williams Ñ The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XVI. A theory of paired- electrons in polyatomic molecules. By A. C. Hurley, Sir John Leonard - Jones, F. R. S. And J. A. Pople Ñ The diffraction of waves in passing through an irregular refracting medium. By J. A. Fejer Ñ The vibration spectra of helical molecules : infra-red and Raman selection rules, intensities and approximate frequencies. By P. W. Higgs Ñ Variations in the texture of diamonds. By F. C. Champion Ñ Variations in the º-particle counting properties of diamond. By N. G. Trott Ñ Electronic eigenvalues of copper. By D. J. Howarth Ñ Calculations of the lower excited electronic energy levels of cyclobutadiene and benzene. By W. Moffitt and J. Scanlan Ñ The propagation of electrons in a strained metallic lattice. By S. C. Hunter and F. R. N. Nabarro ., The Royal Society, 1953, 2.5, The Royal Society, London, 1944. First edition. Library Buckram. Ex-Library. Book Size: Quarto. Text is in YES. Item Type: Book. iv, 419 pages. With plates, (folding) diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & some soiling to spine, covers & corners. Spine slightly faded. SERIES A VOLUME 182 No. A 988. 6 September 1943⢠Pilgrim Trust Lecture. Organization of American scientists for the war. By ?. T. Compton ⢠The secondary electron emission from metals in the low primary energy region. By I. Gimpel and Sir Owen Richardson, F.R.S. ⢠On the equation of diffusion in a turbulent medium. By W. G. L. Sutton ⢠Evaporation from a plane, free-liquid surface into a turbulent air stream. By F. Pasquill ⢠The ultra-violet spectra and electron configuration of HgF and related halide molecules. By H. G. Howell. (Plate 1) No. A 989. 16 December 1943⢠The three infinite harmonic series and their sums (with topical reference to the Newton and Leibniz series for p). By F. Soddy, F.R.S. ⢠Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. VIII. Plane-potential problems involving specified normal gradients. By R. V. Southwell, F.R.S. and G. Vaisey ⢠The refractive index of an ionized medium. II. By Sir Charles Darwin, F.R.S. ⢠The electron diffraction by amorphous polymers. By G. D. Coumoulos. (Plate 2) ⢠The production of penetrating showers. By L. Jânossy and G. D. Rochester ⢠The scattering and polarization of fast electrons by heavy elements. By C. B. O. Mohr ⢠The flame spectrum of carbon monoxide. III. The cool flame. By A. G. Gaydon. (Plates 3, 4)⢠The refraction and dispersion of sulphuretted hydrogen, sulphur dioxide and carbon oxysulphide. By H. Huxley and H. Lowery. (Plate 5)No. A 990. 1 March 1944⢠Anniversary Address by Sir Henry Dale, P.R.S ⢠Matrix theory of correlations in a lattice. Part I. By R. Eisenschitz ⢠Matrix theory of correlations in a lattice. Part II. By R. Eisenschitz ⢠The heat of adsorption of long-chain compounds and their effect on boundary lubrication. By J. J. Frewing ⢠The band spectrum of nitrogen : new singlet systems. By A. G. Gaydon. (Plates 6,7) ⢠The impulsc-energy tensor of material particles. By T. S. Chang ⢠A physico-chemical study of some induced changes in the morphology of Bacterium lactis aerogenes. A theory of the balance and adaptive variation of certain enzyme processes in bacteria. By C. M. Hinshelwood, F.R.S. and R. M. Lodge. (Abstract) No. A 991. 16 June 1944⢠Pebbles, natural and artificial. Their shape under various conditions of abrasion. By Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S. (Plates 8-10) ⢠The combination of fibrous proteins with acids. By G. A. Gilbert and E. K. Rideal, F.R.S ⢠Efflux through a circular orifice. By S. G. Bauer. (Plate 11) ⢠Asymptotic formulae relating to the physical theory of crystals. By W. Ledermann ⢠The dissociation of an alloy of copper, iron and nickel. Further X-ray work. By V. Daniel and H. Lipson. (Plate 12) ⢠Dielectric properties of dipolar substances. By H. Fröhlich and R. Sack ⢠Internal stress created by plastic flow in mild steel, and stress-strain curves for the atomic lattice of higher carbon steels. By S. L. Smith and W. A. Wood. (Plate 13) ⢠The structure of electro-deposited chromium. A correction. By W. Hume-Rothery, F.R.S. and M. R. J. Wyllie Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science; Magazines & Periodicals; 1940s; YES Language; NO. Add. Inventory No: 014623. ., The Royal Society, 1944, 2.5, The Royal Society, London, 1953. First edition. Library Buckram. Ex-Library. Book Size: Quarto. Text is in YES. Item Type: Book. iv, 564 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. SERIES A VOLUME 220 No. 1140 22 October 1953⢠Bakerian Lecture. Dislocations, plastic flow and creep. By N. F. Mott, F.R.S. (Plates 1 to 4)⢠Melting and crystal structure. The mechanism of melting of group I nitrates. By W. J. Davis, S. E. Rogers and A. R. Ubhelohde, F.R.S. ⢠The pilot streamer in lightning and the long spark. By B. F. J. Schonland, F.R.S. ⢠Direction-finding studies of large-scale ionospheric irregularities. By E. N. Bramley ⢠Absorption cross-sections in the vacuum ultra-violet. I. Continuous absorption of oxygen (1800 to 1300Ã). By R. W. Ditchburn and D. W. 0. Heddle⢠The photo-ionization cross-section of neon. By Po Lee and G. L. Weissler⢠The catalysis of the para-hydrogen conversion by the solid free radical aa-diphenyl-Ã-picryl hydrazyl. By L. G. Harrison and C. A. McDowell ⢠Short surface waves due to an oscillating immersed body. By F. Ursell ⢠A new sensitive chemical actinometer. I. Some trials with potassium ferrioxalate. By C. A. Parker ⢠Ultrasonic measurements in liquid helium. By C. E. Chase ⢠The theory of condensation of supersaturated vapours in the absence of ions. By A. J. Barnard No. 1141 10 November 1953⢠Melting and crystal structure. The onset of ârotationâ on melting. By A. A. K.Al-Mahdi and A. R. Ubbelohde, F.R.S ⢠The crystal and molecular structure of ovalene : a quantitative X-ray investigation. By D. M. Donaldson and J. M. Robertson, F.R.S ⢠The thermal conductivity of diamond at low temperatures. By R. Berman, F. E. Simon, F.R.S., and J. M. Ziman ⢠Observations on the lifetime of the neutral p-meson. By B. M. Anand. (Plates 5 and 6)⢠The radioactive decay of 41Ca. By F. Brown, G. C. Hanna and L. Yaffe ⢠Radiative corrections to the scattering of electrons and positrons by electrons. By M. L. G. Redhead ⢠Integration of the equations of transonic flow in two dimensions. By D. Meksyn ⢠Effects of alternating strain on the structure of a metal. By W. A. Wood and R.B. Davies. (Plates 7 to 9) ⢠The slow combustion of cyclopropane. II. Analytical results and mechanism. By A. C. McEwan and C. F. H. TipperNo. 1142 8 December 1953⢠Electrolytic cold-working and internal friction in palladium/hydrogen alloys. By F. A. Lewis, G. E. Roberts and A. R. Ubbelohde, F.R.S. ⢠Theory of line-breadth phenomena. By E. Arnous and W. Heitler, F.R.S. ⢠The crystal and molecular structure of perylene. By D. M. Donaldson, J. M. Robertson, F.R.S., and J. G. White ⢠The photochemical decomposition of t-butyl hydroperoxide in solution. By J. T. Martin and R. G. W. Norrish, F.R.S ⢠Spherically symmetric solutions of the equations of gas dynamics. By G. C. McVittie ⢠Diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves. I. General theory. By A. B. Bhatia and W. J. Noble ⢠Diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves. II. Approximate expressions for the intensities and comparison with experiment. By A. B. Bhatia and W. J. Noble. (Plate 10) ⢠The kinetics of hydrolysis. By E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes ⢠A neutron diffraction study of potassium dihydrogen phosphate by Fourier synthesis. By G. E. Bacon and R. S. Pease No. 1143 22 December 1953⢠The laboratories of Ilford Limited. By G. B. Harrison. (Plates 11 to 14) ⢠Vibration bands and molecular rotational constants of nitrous oxide. By H.W. Thompson, F.R.S. and R. L. Williams ⢠The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XVI. A theory of paired- electrons in polyatomic molecules. By A. C. Hurley, Sir John Leonard - Jones, F.R.S. and J. A. Pople ⢠The diffraction of waves in passing through an irregular refracting medium. By J. A. Fejer ⢠The vibration spectra of helical molecules : infra-red and Raman selection rules, intensities and approximate frequencies. By P. W. Higgs ⢠Variations in the texture of diamonds. By F. C. Champion ⢠Variations in the Ã-particle counting properties of diamond. By N. G. Trott ⢠Electronic eigenvalues of copper. By D. J. Howarth ⢠Calculations of the lower excited electronic energy levels of cyclobutadiene and benzene. By W. Moffitt and J. Scanlan ⢠The propagation of electrons in a strained metallic lattice. By S. C. Hunter and F. R. N. Nabarro Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science; Magazines & Periodicals; 1950s; YES Language; NO. Add. Inventory No: 014486. ., The Royal Society, 1953, 2.5, Academic Foundation, 2008. Hardcover. New. IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2008, the second volume in the series of Annual Surveys revived by the Institute in the previous year, is divided into six sections. The first section, on international security, discusses some significant developments in the Asian security landscape, while taking Stock of the persisting, unresolved concerns. The issues covered include space security in the aftermath of Chinaâs anti-satellite test of 11 January 2007, energy security in the Face of galloping Oil prices, the growing concern regarding climate change, an evaluation of the current state of the global War on terror, and the evolving situation in Iraq, the safety of Pakistanâs strategic assets, and an assessment of the Sixth Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention.. The next section focuses on the theme related directly to Indiaâs security concerns. Accordingly, Indiaâs strengthened partnerships with the United States and Russia, its Ocean security in the backdrop of capacity additions to its Navy, Indiaâs Look East Policy with imperatives for Northeast security and Indiaâs acknowledged most pressing internal security challenge, the Maoist insurgency, are analysed in depth. During the period under review, a number of Countries in South Asiaâlike Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladeshâ have experienced a process of Political transition. Clouds of Anxiety and uncertainty still hang over some of these processes. Afghanistan remains politically unstable and mired in violence. The Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka is degenerating by day without much hope for a viable political solution. Section III deals with these intricate issues of regional turbulence and underlines implications of them for Indiaâs own security and stability. Section IV contains two articles dealing with strategic trends in Central Asia and the growing Strength of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). The next section on East Asia and the Asia-Pacific Region contains chapters assessing the implications of Chinaâs Seventeenth Party Congress, an analysis of the Relationship between Hu Jintao and the PLA, an examination of Myanmarâs internal politics, Myanmar in the China-India equation, political developments in Japan after the end of Shinzo Abeâs prime-ministerial term, and the challenges confronting the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). At the end of this volume, Statistical Appendices provide useful data, charts and tables relating to Asiaâs Defence and energy sectors. Contents Contributors Preface/N.S. Sisodia Introduction/S.D. Muni I. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY : NEW DYNAMICS AND PERSISTING CONCERNS : 1. Asian Space Race/Ajey Lele 2. Resource Nationalism and the Global Oil Market/Shebonti Ray Dadwal 3. Asia and Climate Change/Uttam Kumar Sinha 4. Taking Stock of the Global War on Terror/Shanthie Mariet DâSouza 5. âTroop Surgeâ and After : Is There an Exit Strategy?/S. Samuel C. Rajiv 6. Pakistanâs Strategic Assets : Global Concerns/Rajiv Nayan 7. The 6th BTWC Review Conference : A Year Later/Monalisa Joshi II. India IN Focus : STRENGTHENED PARTNERSHIPS, RISING PROFILE AND INTERNAL CHALLENGES : 8. India and the US : Beyond the Nuclear Deal/Cherian Samuel 9. Indiaâs Strategic Partnership with Russia : Old Friends, New Focus/Nivedita Das Kundu 10. Naval Sealift Capability and Indiaâs Ocean Security/Gurpreet S. Khurana 11. Eastern Neighbourhood : Is the North Eastern Region on Board?/Namrata Goswami 12. Trends in Indiaâs Maoist Movement/P.V. Ramana III. South ASIA AND BEYOND : TRANSFORMATIONAL ISSUES : 13. Pakistan : Uncertain Transition to Democracy/Ashok K. Behuria 14. Top-down Democratic Evolution in Bhutan/Nihar Nayak 15. 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Academic Foundation, 2008. Hardcover. New. IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2008, the second volume in the series of Annual Surveys revived by the Institute in the previous year, is divided into six sections. The first section, on international security, discusses some significant developments in the Asian security landscape, while taking Stock of the persisting, unresolved concerns. The issues covered include space security in the aftermath of Chinaâs anti-satellite test of 11 January 2007, energy security in the Face of galloping Oil prices, the growing concern regarding climate change, an evaluation of the current state of the global War on terror, and the evolving situation in Iraq, the safety of Pakistanâs strategic assets, and an assessment of the Sixth Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention.. The next section focuses on the theme related directly to Indiaâs security concerns. Accordingly, Indiaâs strengthened partnerships with the United States and Russia, its Ocean security in the backdrop of capacity additions to its Navy, Indiaâs Look East Policy with imperatives for Northeast security and Indiaâs acknowledged most pressing internal security challenge, the Maoist insurgency, are analysed in depth. During the period under review, a number of Countries in South Asiaâlike Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladeshâ have experienced a process of Political transition. Clouds of Anxiety and uncertainty still hang over some of these processes. Afghanistan remains politically unstable and mired in violence. The Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka is degenerating by day without much hope for a viable political solution. Section III deals with these intricate issues of regional turbulence and underlines implications of them for Indiaâs own security and stability. Section IV contains two articles dealing with strategic trends in Central Asia and the growing Strength of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). The next section on East Asia and the Asia-Pacific Region contains chapters assessing the implications of Chinaâs Seventeenth Party Congress, an analysis of the Relationship between Hu Jintao and the PLA, an examination of Myanmarâs internal politics, Myanmar in the China-India equation, political developments in Japan after the end of Shinzo Abeâs prime-ministerial term, and the challenges confronting the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). At the end of this volume, Statistical Appendices provide useful data, charts and tables relating to Asiaâs Defence and energy sectors. Contents Contributors Preface/N.S. Sisodia Introduction/S.D. Muni I. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY : NEW DYNAMICS AND PERSISTING CONCERNS : 1. Asian Space Race/Ajey Lele 2. Resource Nationalism and the Global Oil Market/Shebonti Ray Dadwal 3. Asia and Climate Change/Uttam Kumar Sinha 4. Taking Stock of the Global War on Terror/Shanthie Mariet DâSouza 5. âTroop Surgeâ and After : Is There an Exit Strategy?/S. Samuel C. Rajiv 6. Pakistanâs Strategic Assets : Global Concerns/Rajiv Nayan 7. The 6th BTWC Review Conference : A Year Later/Monalisa Joshi II. India IN Focus : STRENGTHENED PARTNERSHIPS, RISING PROFILE AND INTERNAL CHALLENGES : 8. India and the US : Beyond the Nuclear Deal/Cherian Samuel 9. Indiaâs Strategic Partnership with Russia : Old Friends, New Focus/Nivedita Das Kundu 10. Naval Sealift Capability and Indiaâs Ocean Security/Gurpreet S. Khurana 11. Eastern Neighbourhood : Is the North Eastern Region on Board?/Namrata Goswami 12. Trends in Indiaâs Maoist Movement/P.V. Ramana III. South ASIA AND BEYOND : TRANSFORMATIONAL ISSUES : 13. Pakistan : Uncertain Transition to Democracy/Ashok K. Behuria 14. Top-down Democratic Evolution in Bhutan/Nihar Nayak 15. The Bangladesh Military : Power without Accountability/Sreeradha Dutta 16. Building a New Nepal : Pains of State Restructuring/Smruti Pattanaik 17. The âEelam War IVâ : Tigers Printed Pages: 378., Academic Foundation, 2008, 6<
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Academic Foundation, 2008. Hardcover. New. IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2008, the second volume in the series of Annual Surveys revived by the Institute in the previous year, is divided into six sections. The first section, on international security, discusses some significant developments in the Asian security landscape, while taking Stock of the persisting, unresolved concerns. The issues covered include space security in the aftermath of Chinas anti-satellite test of 11 January 2007, energy security in the Face of galloping Oil prices, the growing concern regarding climate change, an evaluation of the current state of the global War on terror, and the evolving situation in Iraq, the safety of Pakistans strategic assets, and an assessment of the Sixth Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention.. The next section focuses on the theme related directly to Indias security concerns. Accordingly, Indias strengthened partnerships with the United States and Russia, its Ocean security in the backdrop of capacity additions to its Navy, Indias Look East Policy with imperatives for Northeast security and Indias acknowledged most pressing internal security challenge, the Maoist insurgency, are analysed in depth. During the period under review, a number of Countries in South Asialike Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh have experienced a process of Political transition. Clouds of Anxiety and uncertainty still hang over some of these processes. Afghanistan remains politically unstable and mired in violence. The Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka is degenerating by day without much hope for a viable political solution. Section III deals with these intricate issues of regional turbulence and underlines implications of them for Indias own security and stability. Section IV contains two articles dealing with strategic trends in Central Asia and the growing Strength of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). The next section on East Asia and the Asia-Pacific Region contains chapters assessing the implications of Chinas Seventeenth Party Congress, an analysis of the Relationship between Hu Jintao and the PLA, an examination of Myanmars internal politics, Myanmar in the China-India equation, political developments in Japan after the end of Shinzo Abes prime-ministerial term, and the challenges confronting the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). At the end of this volume, Statistical Appendices provide useful data, charts and tables relating to Asias Defence and energy sectors. Contents Contributors Preface/N.S. Sisodia Introduction/S.D. Muni I. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY : NEW DYNAMICS AND PERSISTING CONCERNS : 1. Asian Space Race/Ajey Lele 2. Resource Nationalism and the Global Oil Market/Shebonti Ray Dadwal 3. Asia and Climate Change/Uttam Kumar Sinha 4. Taking Stock of the Global War on Terror/Shanthie Mariet DSouza 5. Troop Surge and After : Is There an Exit Strategy?/S. Samuel C. Rajiv 6. Pakistans Strategic Assets : Global Concerns/Rajiv Nayan 7. The 6th BTWC Review Conference : A Year Later/Monalisa Joshi II. India IN Focus : STRENGTHENED PARTNERSHIPS, RISING PROFILE AND INTERNAL CHALLENGES : 8. India and the US : Beyond the Nuclear Deal/Cherian Samuel 9. Indias Strategic Partnership with Russia : Old Friends, New Focus/Nivedita Das Kundu 10. Naval Sealift Capability and Indias Ocean Security/Gurpreet S. Khurana 11. Eastern Neighbourhood : Is the North Eastern Region on Board?/Namrata Goswami 12. Trends in Indias Maoist Movement/P.V. Ramana III. South ASIA AND BEYOND : TRANSFORMATIONAL ISSUES : 13. Pakistan : Uncertain Transition to Democracy/Ashok K. Behuria 14. Top-down Democratic Evolution in Bhutan/Nihar Nayak 15. The Bangladesh Military : Power without Accountability/Sreeradha Dutta 16. Building a New Nepal : Pains of State Restructuring/Smruti Pattanaik 17. The Eelam War IV : Tigers Printed Pages: 378. IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2008S.D. Muni (Ed.)9788171887125, Academic Foundation, 2008, 6<
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