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todd eisenbud: A Reference System for the Evaluation and Calibration of Micro-displacement Readout Systems at Temperatures to 500 C J. C. Spanner, B. B. Brenden, W. L. Nicholson, 1964 |
todd eisenbud: Standard Distribution for Unclassified Scientific and Technical Reports United States. Energy Research and Development Administration. Technical Information Center, 1964 |
todd eisenbud: Diffusion of Eddy Currents K. W. Atwood, H. L. Libby, 1963 |
todd eisenbud: Bank and Corporate Governance Law Reporter , 1996 |
todd eisenbud: Progress in Nondestructive Testing D. C. Worlton, 1964 |
todd eisenbud: Regenerating Detector Techniques for Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring W. L. Bunch, 1964 |
todd eisenbud: Rowing News , 1999-10-02 |
todd eisenbud: Ancient Egypt and Modern Psychotherapy Todd Hayen, 2016-12-19 In Ancient Egypt and Modern Psychotherapy, Todd Hayen explores what the spiritual concepts of the enigmatic ancient Egyptians can teach us about our own modern psyches and the pursuit of a meaningful life. Hayen examines the ancient Egyptians’ possession of a concept contemporary academics have labeled consciousness of the heart: an innate knowledge of the entirety of the universe. While all human beings possess this consciousness of the heart, our modern culture has largely lost the ability to tap into this inborn knowledge. By examining the material accomplishments of ancient Egypt, and how their seemingly deeper awareness of their inner world created a harmonious outer world, we can begin to understand how modern psychotherapy, through a Jungian perspective, could be instrumental in achieving a more profound and meaningful personal experience of life. Ancient Egypt and Modern Psychotherapy will be insightful reading for analytical psychologists in practice and in training, Jungian psychotherapists and psychologists, and academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies and ancient spirituality. |
todd eisenbud: Life Atomic Angela N. H. Creager, 2013-10-02 After World War II, the US Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) began mass-producing radioisotopes, sending out nearly 64,000 shipments of radioactive materials to scientists and physicians by 1955. Even as the atomic bomb became the focus of Cold War anxiety, radioisotopes represented the government’s efforts to harness the power of the atom for peace—advancing medicine, domestic energy, and foreign relations. In Life Atomic, Angela N. H. Creager tells the story of how these radioisotopes, which were simultaneously scientific tools and political icons, transformed biomedicine and ecology. Government-produced radioisotopes provided physicians with new tools for diagnosis and therapy, specifically cancer therapy, and enabled biologists to trace molecular transformations. Yet the government’s attempt to present radioisotopes as marvelous dividends of the atomic age was undercut in the 1950s by the fallout debates, as scientists and citizens recognized the hazards of low-level radiation. Creager reveals that growing consciousness of the danger of radioactivity did not reduce the demand for radioisotopes at hospitals and laboratories, but it did change their popular representation from a therapeutic agent to an environmental poison. She then demonstrates how, by the late twentieth century, public fear of radioactivity overshadowed any appreciation of the positive consequences of the AEC’s provision of radioisotopes for research and medicine. |
todd eisenbud: 3264 and All That David Eisenbud, Joe Harris, 2016-04-14 This book can form the basis of a second course in algebraic geometry. As motivation, it takes concrete questions from enumerative geometry and intersection theory, and provides intuition and technique, so that the student develops the ability to solve geometric problems. The authors explain key ideas, including rational equivalence, Chow rings, Schubert calculus and Chern classes, and readers will appreciate the abundant examples, many provided as exercises with solutions available online. Intersection is concerned with the enumeration of solutions of systems of polynomial equations in several variables. It has been an active area of mathematics since the work of Leibniz. Chasles' nineteenth-century calculation that there are 3264 smooth conic plane curves tangent to five given general conics was an important landmark, and was the inspiration behind the title of this book. Such computations were motivation for Poincaré's development of topology, and for many subsequent theories, so that intersection theory is now a central topic of modern mathematics. |
todd eisenbud: Toric Varieties David A. Cox, John B. Little, Henry K. Schenck, 2024-06-25 Toric varieties form a beautiful and accessible part of modern algebraic geometry. This book covers the standard topics in toric geometry; a novel feature is that each of the first nine chapters contains an introductory section on the necessary background material in algebraic geometry. Other topics covered include quotient constructions, vanishing theorems, equivariant cohomology, GIT quotients, the secondary fan, and the minimal model program for toric varieties. The subject lends itself to rich examples reflected in the 134 illustrations included in the text. The book also explores connections with commutative algebra and polyhedral geometry, treating both polytopes and their unbounded cousins, polyhedra. There are appendices on the history of toric varieties and the computational tools available to investigate nontrivial examples in toric geometry. Readers of this book should be familiar with the material covered in basic graduate courses in algebra and topology, and to a somewhat lesser degree, complex analysis. In addition, the authors assume that the reader has had some previous experience with algebraic geometry at an advanced undergraduate level. The book will be a useful reference for graduate students and researchers who are interested in algebraic geometry, polyhedral geometry, and toric varieties. |
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todd eisenbud: Commutative Algebra and Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry David Eisenbud, Srikanth B. Iyengar, Anurag K. Singh, J. Toby Stafford, Michel Van den Bergh, 2015-11-19 This book surveys fundamental current topics in these two areas of research, emphasising the lively interaction between them. Volume 1 contains expository papers ideal for those entering the field. |
todd eisenbud: 3264 and All That David Eisenbud, Joe Harris, 2016-04-14 3264, the mathematical solution to a question concerning geometric figures. |
todd eisenbud: Schubert Varieties and Degeneracy Loci William Fulton, Piotr Pragacz, 2006-11-13 Schubert varieties and degeneracy loci have a long history in mathematics, starting from questions about loci of matrices with given ranks. These notes, from a summer school in Thurnau, aim to give an introduction to these topics, and to describe recent progress on these problems. There are interesting interactions with the algebra of symmetric functions and combinatorics, as well as the geometry of flag manifolds and intersection theory and algebraic geometry. |
todd eisenbud: Lower Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina, Environmental Restoration Project United States. Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), 1998 |
todd eisenbud: NUREG/CR. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1979 |
todd eisenbud: Fish and Wildlife Miscellaneous United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment, 1978 |
todd eisenbud: Nuclear Safety , 1978 |
todd eisenbud: The Advocate , 2001-02-13 The Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States. |
todd eisenbud: Commutative Algebra David Eisenbud, 2013-12-01 Commutative Algebra is best understood with knowledge of the geometric ideas that have played a great role in its formation, in short, with a view towards algebraic geometry. The author presents a comprehensive view of commutative algebra, from basics, such as localization and primary decomposition, through dimension theory, differentials, homological methods, free resolutions and duality, emphasizing the origins of the ideas and their connections with other parts of mathematics. Many exercises illustrate and sharpen the theory and extended exercises give the reader an active part in complementing the material presented in the text. One novel feature is a chapter devoted to a quick but thorough treatment of Grobner basis theory and the constructive methods in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry that flow from it. Applications of the theory and even suggestions for computer algebra projects are included. This book will appeal to readers from beginners to advanced students of commutative algebra or algebraic geometry. To help beginners, the essential ideals from algebraic geometry are treated from scratch. Appendices on homological algebra, multilinear algebra and several other useful topics help to make the book relatively self- contained. Novel results and presentations are scattered throughout the text. |
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todd eisenbud: Nuclear Waste Management Fusion Advisory Panel (U.S.), 1979 |
todd eisenbud: Commutative Algebra Irena Peeva, 2013-02-01 This contributed volume brings together the highest quality expository papers written by leaders and talented junior mathematicians in the field of Commutative Algebra. Contributions cover a very wide range of topics, including core areas in Commutative Algebra and also relations to Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Combinatorics, Hyperplane Arrangements, Homological Algebra, and String Theory. The book aims to showcase the area, especially for the benefit of junior mathematicians and researchers who are new to the field; it will aid them in broadening their background and to gain a deeper understanding of the current research in this area. Exciting developments are surveyed and many open problems are discussed with the aspiration to inspire the readers and foster further research. |
todd eisenbud: Radioactivity in the Environment Vlado Valkovic, 2000-09-26 Numerous sources of ionizing radiation can lead to human exposure: natural sources, nuclear explosions, nuclear power generation, use of radiation in medical, industrial and research purposes, and radiation emitting consumer products. Before assessing the radiation dose to a population one requires a precise knowledge of the activity of a number of radionuclides. The basis for the assessment of the dose to a population from a release of radioactivity to the environment, the estimation of the potential clinical heath effects due to the dose received and, ultimately, the implementation of countermeasures to protect the population, is the measurement of radioactive contamination in the environment after the release.It is the purpose of this book to present the facts about the presence of radionuclides in the environment, natural and man made. There is no aspect of radioactivity, which has marked the passing century, not mentioned or discussed in this book. |
todd eisenbud: MHC Molecules: Expression, Assembly and Function Robert G. Urban, Roman M. Chicz, 2012-12-06 3 nant expression systems have been used to make MHC molecules con taining a single peptide of interest. To date, fifteen single peptide class I structures (incorporating three different HLA and two different H-2 allotypes/isotypes) and four additional class II structures (two single peptide complexes and two superantigen complexes) have been reported. These advances have enabled us to study the atomic detail of antigen presentation and the general mechanisms behind peptide binding, and begin to construct models of T cell recognition. Another area of research which has exploded over the past five years has been the identification of MHC-associated peptides. There are several methods one can use to determine the sequence identity of MHC restricted peptides. Historically, the most successful technique, albeit crude and encumbered with serious limitations, has been the use of overlapping synthetic peptides and T cell clones. Unfortunately, this method absolutely requires: (i) knowledge of the target antigen; (ii) availability of T cell clones; and (iii) a relatively short overall length for the target source protein, such that a set of overlapping pep tides can be affordably synthesized. Briefly, the entire sequence of the tar get protein is chemically synthesized using overlapping peptides which are then screened for biological activity using standard T cell presen tation assays. Despite its limitations, this method was used to identify the first immunodominant epitopes reported in the literature and con tinues to be used successfully today. |
todd eisenbud: Introduction to String Theory Sergio Cecotti, 2023-10-06 Graduate students typically enter into courses on string theory having little to no familiarity with the mathematical background so crucial to the discipline. As such, this book, based on lecture notes, edited and expanded, from the graduate course taught by the author at SISSA and BIMSA, places particular emphasis on said mathematical background. The target audience for the book includes students of both theoretical physics and mathematics. This explains the book’s strange style: on the one hand, it is highly didactic and explicit, with a host of examples for the physicists, but, in addition, there are also almost 100 separate technical boxes, appendices, and starred sections, in which matters discussed in the main text are put into a broader mathematical perspective, while deeper and more rigorous points of view (particularly those from the modern era) are presented. The boxes also serve to further shore up the reader’s understanding of the underlying math. In writing this book, the author’s goal was not to achieve any sort of definitive conciseness, opting instead for clarity and completeness. To this end, several arguments are presented more than once from different viewpoints and in varying contexts. |
todd eisenbud: Biological Effects and Dosimetry of Static and ELF Electromagnetic Fields Martino Gandolfo, S.M. Michaelson, A. Rindi, 2013-03-09 The editors are pleased to present these Proceedings of the V Course of the International School of Radiation Damage and Pro tection of the E. Majorana Centre, held in Erice (Italy) in No vember 1983. The lectures and discussions among leading scientists in various disciplines of physics, engineering, biophysics, cellular biology, physiology and medicine from 11 countries are included in this compilation. In this volume we have attempted to explore all aspects of the interaction of static and Extremely Low Frequency (ELF: 0-300 Hz) electric and magnetic fields with biological tissue, systems and whole organisms; we considered dosimetry and what is known or pre sumed concerning basic interactions, responses from the cellular and molecular level to the whole organism. Discussions of medical appli cations as well as epidemiologic investigations related to high volt age transmission were held with critiques of methodologies used and recommendations for future approaches. Consideration was also given to the necessity and principles of setting protection standards for man and the environment. We believe this is the first attempt to put all this informa tion together into one volume to provide perspective for understand ing the influence of static and ELF electric and magnetic fields on biological systems. We hope our attempts were successful. Martino Grandolfo Sol M. Michaelson Alessandro Rindi v ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This is the Fifth Course of the International School of Radia tion Damage and Protection of the Ettore Majorana Centre for Sci entific Culture directed by Professor A. Zichichi. |
todd eisenbud: International Relations in the Anthropocene David Chandler, Franziska Müller, Delf Rothe, 2021-04-20 This textbook introduces advanced students of International Relations (and beyond) to the ways in which the advent of, and reflections on, the Anthropocene impact on the study of global politics and the disciplinary foundations of IR. The book contains 24 chapters, authored by senior academics as well as early career scholars, and is divided into four parts, detailing, respectively, why the Anthropocene is of importance to IR, challenges to traditional approaches to security, the question of governance and agency in the Anthropocene, and new methods and approaches, going beyond the human/nature divide. Chapter 9, “Security in the Anthropocene” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com. |
todd eisenbud: Radiological Monitor for the Columbia River J. L. Stringer, 1963 |
todd eisenbud: Testing Reactor Instrumentation with Exponential Signals B. E. Dozer, 1963 |
todd eisenbud: A Treatise of the Law of Damages, Embracing an Elementary Exposition of the Law, and Also Its Application to Particular Subjects of Contract and Tort Jabez Gridley Sutherland, 1904 |
todd eisenbud: Gender and Care in Teaching Young Children Denise Hodgins, 2018-04-01 Gender and Care in Pedagogical Relations with Young Children is an exploration of how children, educators, and things become implicated in gendered caring practices. Drawing on a collaborative research study with early childhood educators and young children, the author explores what an engagement with human-and non-human relationality does to complicate conversations about gender and care. By employing a material feminist analysis of early childhood education, this book rethinks dominant Western individualist pedagogies in order to politically reposition them within a relationality framework. |
todd eisenbud: Oversight United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Fossil and Nuclear Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration, 1978 |
todd eisenbud: Textbook of Chronic Wound Care Dr. Jayesh B. Shah, Dr. Paul J. Sheffield, Dr. Caroline E. Fife, 2018-03-31 This textbook is a companion reference book for the Wound Care Certification Study Guide, 2nd Edition. This book belongs in the library of every practitioner who treats chronic wound care patients. It proves to be a valuable text for medical students and all health-care professionals - doctors, podiatrists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, physical and oocupational therapists - in various settings. It provides thorough understanding of the evidence-based multipdisciplinary approach for caring for patients with different kinds of wounds. This textbook provides the best diagnostic and management information for chronic wound care in conjunction with evidence-based clinical pathways illustrated by case studies and more than 350 pictures in addition to up-to-date information for the challenging chronic wound care problems in an easy-to-understand format. Features: - Chapters are written by more than 50 well-respected leaders in the specialty of wound care. - Balanced evidence-based multidisciplinary approach to chronic wound care - Exclusive key concepts in every chapter for a quick review - Excellent resource for preparation of wound care certification exams with 250 questions and answers - Chapters specifically focused on wound care in different care settings - Chapter on telehealth and wound care addressing the future of chronic wound care - Deep understanding of value-based care in wound care in the United States - Chapter on healthcare payment reform and the wound care practitioner - Separate sections on approach to wound care in various countries globally |
todd eisenbud: Environmental Radioactivity from Natural, Industrial and Military Sources Merrill Eisenbud, Thomas F. Gesell, 1997-03-26 Environmental Radioactivity from Natural, Industrial, and Military Sources is the comprehensive source of information on radiation in the environment and human exposure to radioactivity. This Fourth Edition isa complete revision and extension of the classic work, reflecting major new developments and concerns as the Cold War ended, nuclear weapons began to be dismantled, and cleanup of the nuclear weapons facilities assumed center stage. Contamination from accidents involving weapons, reactors, and radionuclide sources are discussed in an updated chapter, including the latest information about the effects of the Chernobyl accident. Important revisions are also made to the chapters on natural radioactivity, nuclear fuels and power reactors, radioactive waste management, and various other sources of exposure. Several chapters provide primers for readers who may not be familiar with the fundamentals of radiation biology, protection standards, and pathways for the environmental transport of radionuclides. An Appendix lists the properties of the more important radionuclides found in the environment. The book concludes with a commentary on contemporary social aspects of radiation exposure and risks that offers analternative view to current, often excessive concerns over radiation, nuclear technology, and waste. - Describes every important source of environmental radioactivity - Reviews the vexing problems of radioactive waste management and clean-up of contaminated sites - Contains measured or projected radiation dose estimates for the major sources - Features 126 figures, 80 tables, and more than 1200 references - Discusses current problems in historical context - The two authors bring more than 75 years of combined experience with environmental radioactivity - Provides an understanding of the sources of environmental radioactivity and human exposure from the mining of ores to final disposal of wastes - Thoroughly reviews important contamination accidents |
todd eisenbud: Statistical Properties of Nuclei J. Garg, 2012-12-06 An International Conference on the Statistical Properties of Nuclei was held from August 23 to August 27, 1971, at the State University of New York at Albany campus. The purpose of the conference was to review the current status of the experimental and theoretical aspects of resonance reaction theories, statistics of resonance parameters such as level spacings, neutron, fission, radiative and reaction widths, level densities, fluctuations in cross sections, strength functions and its relation to the optical model, intermediate structure in particle and photon induced reactions, and statistical aspects of the decay of the compound nucleus. The conference was held under the auspices of the Inter national Union of Pure and Applied Physics. The organization of the conference was greatly facilitated by the financial support received from the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, The National Science Foundation and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the generous use of the physical facilities and other audio-visual services provided by the State University of New York. It is with great pleasure that I thank all tbese agencies for their kind support. |
todd eisenbud: Foundations of Computational Mathematics, Hong Kong 2008 Felipe Cucker, Allan Pinkus, Michael J. Todd, 2009-07-02 Surveys and summaries of the latest research in numerical analysis, optimization, computer algebra and scientific computing. |
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Todd is a masculine given name. The name originated from Middle English, where it means "fox". [1] . Notable people and characters with the name include: Todd Ellis Kessler, an American …
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Todd - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Todd is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "todde," meaning "fox." It is a masculine name that signifies cleverness, cunning, and adaptability. People …
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What does the name Todd mean? The name Todd is derived from the Northern Middle English word "tod (de)," which meant fox. "An archaic and provincial name of the fox. The expression …
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(furry jargon) A male fox. A masculine name. A surname. The use of todd derives from the name Todd as a reference to the Middle English word for "fox". The common term for a male fox, …
Todd (given name) - Wikipedia
Todd is a masculine given name. The name originated from Middle English, where it means "fox". [1] . Notable people and characters with the name include: Todd Ellis Kessler, an American …
Todd - Name Meaning, What does Todd mean? - Think Baby …
Complete 2021 information on the meaning of Todd, its origin, history, pronunciation, popularity, variants and more as a baby boy name.
Etymology of the Name Todd: What Does it Reveal?
Over time, the name Todd became more widely used as a first name, particularly in the United States. It gained popularity in the 20th century, and is now a common name for boys. Famous …
Meaning, origin and history of the name Todd
May 30, 2025 · From the English surname Todd meaning "fox", derived from Middle English todde. As a given name it was rare before 1930. It peaked in popularity in most parts of the …
Todd - Meaning of Todd, What does Todd mean?
Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Todd for boys.
Todd - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Todd is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "todde," meaning "fox." It is a masculine name that signifies cleverness, cunning, and adaptability. People …
Todd Name, Origin, Meaning, And History - MomJunction
May 7, 2024 · Todd was a popular name with around 4130 babies per million sharing the name in 1980. However, in 2021, only 114 babies per million shared the name. Check the graph to …
Todd - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity for a Boy ...
Jun 8, 2025 · Todd is a boy's name of English origin meaning "fox". Todd is the 980 ranked male name by popularity.
Todd History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseofNames
What does the name Todd mean? The name Todd is derived from the Northern Middle English word "tod (de)," which meant fox. "An archaic and provincial name of the fox. The expression …
Todd Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
(furry jargon) A male fox. A masculine name. A surname. The use of todd derives from the name Todd as a reference to the Middle English word for "fox". The common term for a male fox, …