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Choosing and Using Climbing Plants $3.55 Climbers are among the most versatile plants in the garden, a quick and effective way to enhance privacy, increase interest, and add height. But gardeners often don''t know how to make the most of their potential. Through sumptuous photographs and accessible text, this practical guide offers a wealth of information on climbers, from selecting the right varieties for a particular soil to planting, training, supporting, and caring for them. You''ll even see how they can solve design problems by masking flaws and creating lively focal points. And those who want to build special display features will find plenty of fabulous projects too! |
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Elements Of Astronomy $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAP. IV. On Refraction and Twilight. 46. AS connected with the earth, we may here consider its atmosphere, and how it affects the apparent places of the heavenly bodies. We know, from the science of pneumatics, that the air surrounding the earth is an elastic fluid, the density of which is nearly proportional to the compressing force, or the weight of the incumbent air. Whence it follows that the density continually decreases, and at a few miles high becomes very small. Now a ray of light passing out of a rarer medium into a denser, is always bent out of its course toward the perpendicular to the surface, on which the ray is incident. It follows therefore that a ray of light must be continually bent in its course through the atmosphere, and describe a curve, the tangent to which curve, at the surface of the earth, is the direction in which the celestial object appears. Consequently the apparent altitude if always greater than the true. 47. The refraction or deviation is greater, the greater the angle of incidence, and therefore greatest when the object is in the horizon, The horizontal refraction is about 32'. At 45 altitude, in its mean quantity it is 57i". 48. The refraction is affected by the variation of the quantity or weight of the superincumbent atmosphere at a given place, and also by its temperature. In computing the quantity of refraction, the height of the barometer and thermometer must be noted. The quantity of refraction at the same zenith distance varies nearly as the height of the barometer, the temperature remaining constant. The effect of a variation of temperature is to diminish the quantity of refraction about T'5 part for every increase of one degree in the height of the thermometer. Therefore, in all accurate observations of altitude or zenith d |
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Elements Of Astronomy $26.85 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAP. IV. On Refraction and Twilight. 46. AS connected with the earth, we may here consider its atmosphere, and how it affects the apparent places of the heavenly bodies. We know, from the science of pneumatics, that the air surrounding the earth is an elastic fluid, the density of which is nearly proportional to the compressing force, or the weight of the incumbent air. Whence it follows that the density continually decreases, and at a few miles high becomes very small. Now a ray of light passing out of a rarer medium into a denser, is always bent out of its course toward the perpendicular to the surface, on which the ray is incident. It follows therefore that a ray of light must be continually bent in its course through the atmosphere, and describe a curve, the tangent to which curve, at the surface of the earth, is the direction in which the celestial object appears. Consequently the apparent altitude if always greater than the true. 47. The refraction or deviation is greater, the greater the angle of incidence, and therefore greatest when the object is in the horizon, The horizontal refraction is about 32'. At 45 altitude, in its mean quantity it is 57i". 48. The refraction is affected by the variation of the quantity or weight of the superincumbent atmosphere at a given place, and also by its temperature. In computing the quantity of refraction, the height of the barometer and thermometer must be noted. The quantity of refraction at the same zenith distance varies nearly as the height of the barometer, the temperature remaining constant. The effect of a variation of temperature is to diminish the quantity of refraction about T'5 part for every increase of one degree in the height of the thermometer. Therefore, in all accurate observations of altitude or zenith d |
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Elements Of Astronomy $20.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAP. IV. On Refraction and Twilight. 46. AS connected with the earth, we may here consider its atmosphere, and how it affects the apparent places of the heavenly bodies. We know, from the science of pneumatics, that the air surrounding the earth is an elastic fluid, the density of which is nearly proportional to the compressing force, or the weight of the incumbent air. Whence it follows that the density continually decreases, and at a few miles high becomes very small. Now a ray of light passing out of a rarer medium into a denser, is always bent out of its course toward the perpendicular to the surface, on which the ray is incident. It follows therefore that a ray of light must be continually bent in its course through the atmosphere, and describe a curve, the tangent to which curve, at the surface of the earth, is the direction in which the celestial object appears. Consequently the apparent altitude if always greater than the true. 47. The refraction or deviation is greater, the greater the angle of incidence, and therefore greatest when the object is in the horizon, The horizontal refraction is about 32'. At 45 altitude, in its mean quantity it is 57i". 48. The refraction is affected by the variation of the quantity or weight of the superincumbent atmosphere at a given place, and also by its temperature. In computing the quantity of refraction, the height of the barometer and thermometer must be noted. The quantity of refraction at the same zenith distance varies nearly as the height of the barometer, the temperature remaining constant. The effect of a variation of temperature is to diminish the quantity of refraction about T'5 part for every increase of one degree in the height of the thermometer. Therefore, in all accurate observations of altitude or zenith d |
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Encyclopedia of Candlestick Charts $86.38 Candlesticks can help you become a better trader, but only if you learn how they work, know what to look for, and understand the trading setups that can bring out their best. Encyclopedia of Candlestick Charts can help you do all this and much more.Following in the footsteps of author Thomas Bulkowski's bestselling Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns—and structured in the same way—this easy-to-read and -use reference book takes an in-depth look at 103 candlestick formations, from identification guidelines and statistical analysis of their behavior to detailed trading tactics.In each chapter of Encyclopedia of Candlestick Charts, you'll find:Behavior and Rank, which show how each candle is theoretically supposed to work and how it actually does in both bull and bear markets, including rankings against other candlesticks plus the psychology behind the patternIdentification Guidelines that describe what to look forStatistics, which include the following tables: general statistics, height statistics, andvolume statsTrading Tactics that discuss strategies to increase profits and minimize risk, plus tables of reversal rates and indicators to improve performanceSample Trades, which walk you through a hypothetical or actual trade using real dataFor Best Performance, a quick-reference tableof selection tips to boost performanceEncyclopedia of Candlestick Charts also includes chapters that contain important discoveries, statistical summaries, a discussion of distinct methodologies that explain each table entry in detail, a glossary of relevant terms, and a visual index to make candlestick identification easy.Whether you're a novice trader or an experienced hedge fund manager, the Encyclopedia of Candlestick Charts has something for you. No other book combines a comprehensive list of candlesticks with a statistical review of their performance—in both bull and bear |
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First Princess of Wales $11.99 The daughter of a disgraced earl, she matched wits with a prince.It is the fourteenth century, the height of the Medieval Age, and at the court of King Edward III of England, chivalry is loudly praised while treachery runs rampant. When the lovely and high-spirited Joan of Kent is sent to this politically charged court, she is woefully unprepared for the underhanded maneuverings of her peers. Determined to increase the breadth of his rule, the king will use any means necessary to gain control of France—including manipulating his own son, Edward, Prince of Wales. Joan plots to become involved with the prince to scandalize the royal family, for she has learned they engineered her father’s downfall and death. But what begins as a calculated strategy soon—to Joan’s surprise—grows into love. When Joan learns that Edward returns her feelings, she is soon fighting her own, for how can she love the man that ruined her family? And, if she does, what will be the cost?Filled with scandal, court intrigue, and prominent figures of the Medieval Age, The First Princess of Wales has at its center a wonderful love story, which is all the more remarkable because it is true. Karen Harper’s compelling, fast-paced novel tells the riveting tale of an innocent girl who marries a prince and gives birth to a king. |
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How to Naturally Increase Your Height 2-3 Inches Within 7 Weeks $1.99 Irwing,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Caring & Sharing |
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Hydraulic Jump $41.77 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A hydraulic jump is a phenomenon in the science of hydraulics which is frequently observed in open channel flow such as rivers and spillways. When liquid at high velocity discharges into a zone of lower velocity, a rather abrupt rise occurs in the liquid surface. The rapidly flowing liquid is abruptly slowed and increases in height, converting some of the flow's initial kinetic energy into an increase in potential energy, with some energy irreversibly lost through turbulence to heat. In an open channel flow, this manifests as the fast flow rapidly slowing and piling up on top of itself similar to how a shockwave forms. |
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I-Banner Spring Back Banner Stand- 24in $45 The I-Banner Spring Back Banner Stand is an economical, lightweight banner stand that is as versatile as it is attractive. Whether you choose the model for 24, 27, or 36-in. graphics, you can can create a variety of display configurations.Each kit includes:2 graphic rails3 support poles1 foot4 end caps for the rails4 rail connectors4 hanging mountsBy using two of the three support poles, you can create a display that is 60.5 in. H. Insert the third pole, and increase the height of your display to 80 in.With the rail connectors, you can combine multiple banner stands to create an multi-panel backwall display.Use the hanging mounts to suspend the graphic rails from the ceiling instead of display the graphics in the floor stand.Questions on how you can create a cost effective display? Call or chat with a LexJet account specialist today! |
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Old Ballads (V. 2) $17.39 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:VII. THE BRAVE MEN OF KENT. This Ballad is of a later date, but being upon the same sub- ject, we have introduced it here. It is the production of Tom Durfey, and was written the beginning of this century Vyh E N Harold was invaded, And falling lost his crown ; And Norman William waded Thro" gore to pull him down ; When countries round with fear profound, To mend their sad condition, And lands to save, base homage gave; Bold Kent made no submission. Cho. Sing, sing in praise of men of Kent, So loyal, brave and free; 'Mongst Britons' race, if one surpass, A man of Kent is he, The hardy stout free-holders, That knew the tyrant near, In girdles, and on shoulders, A grove of oaks did bear : Whom when he saw in battle draw, And thought how he might need 'em ; He turn'd his arms, allow'd their terms, Compleat with noble freedom : And when by barons wrangling, Hot faction did increase, And vile intestine jangling Had banish'd England's peace, The men of Kent to battle went, They fear'd no wild confusion ; But join'd with York, soon did the work, And made a blest conclusion : At hunting, or the race too, They sprightly vigour shew; And at a female chase too, None like a Kentish beau ; All blest with health; and as for wealth, By fortune's kind embraces, A yeoman gray shall oft out-weigh A knight in other places : The generous, brave and hearty, All o'er the shire we find; And for the low-church party, They're of the brightest kind : For king and laws, they prop the cause, Which high-church has confounded ; They love with height the moderate right, But hate the crop-ear'd round-head: The promis'd land of blessing, For our forefathers meant, Is now in right possessing, For Canaan sure wa... |
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One Coach's Journey from East to West: How the Fall of the Iron Curtain Changed the World of Gymnastics $9.99 ONE COACH'S JOURNEY FROM EAST TO WEST: HOW THE FALL OF THE IRON CURTAIN CHANGED THE WORLD OF GYMNASTICSUntil the fall of the Soviet Union the West and the Communists were engaged not only in a heated arms race but a race for Olympic gold, and Moscow poured tremendous resources into the effort, attracting some of the country's greatest minds. Author Vladimir Zaglada provides a look inside some of the Soviet Union's gymnastics "think tanks," such as the Moscow's Lenin Institute. One Coach's Journey from East to West also introduces us to some of the brilliant and colorful figures that have advanced the art of gymnastics and examines how the flood of coaching talent into the West has shifted the "balance of power." The force of this "flood" has been somewhat impeded by cultural and language barriers, which are also discussed in the book. "Hot topics" such as the relentless increase in the difficulty level of artistic gymnastics are also discussed and a number of technical issues are covered, complete with illustrations. Zaglada provides a rare look inside the world of Soviet gymnastics at its height and provides information never before published in English.Did the machinery that cranked out Soviet gymnastics champions allow for a happy childhood?Why has the balance of power in gymnastics shifted in America's favor - but will Russia retake the throne?The rigid line between "amateurs" (who are true professionals in almost all senses of the word) and professionals - is the "amateur" in "amateur gymnastics sacred? Is there an ideal physique for women's gymnastics?How much of current American coaching practice can be traced back to Soviet sports institutes? Ever heard of the "profile system"?What is the difference between an Arabian, an Onodi, and a Mostepanova? Why a few basic terms are constant sources of confusion.How effective was the system of incentives for Soviet gymnasts and coaches? How did the nomenklatura system of privileges and |
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Reciprocal effects and selection for altered fatty acid composition of soybean oil. $49.99 This study focused on altered fatty acid content of soybean oil and consisted of three objectives: (1) to study maternal effects for fatty acid composition, (2) to study reciprocal effects for heritability and stability of increased oleic acid content, and (3) to examine how other traits are affected by selection for increased oleic acid content.;Maternal effects were evaluated in 2005, 2006, and 2007 by analyzing reciprocal F1 seed resulting from crosses between the mid-oleic line N98-4445A and Dare, Haberlandt, Ogden, Arksoy, Midwest, and Peking. Reciprocal F1 seeds from a cross between the increased palmitic line N02-4441 and Dare were grown in vitro. The results showed that maternal effects for fatty acid composition were significant across a wide range of genetic materials and environments. Maternal effects for the F1 seed dissipated while differences between parents were maintained when grown in vitro.;Reciprocal effects for heritability and stability were examined in twelve F2 derived populations over two years developed from reciprocal crosses between N98-4445A and Arksoy, Dare, Haberlandt, Midwest, Ogden, and Peking. Significant differences in heritability and stability between reciprocal populations were observed, suggesting it may be advantageous to make reciprocal crosses when developing populations for altered fatty acid selection in soybeans.;To investigate selection for increased oleic acid content, two populations consisting of approximately 60 F4:6 lines were generated by crossing N98-4445A with the cultivars Dare and Tracy and planted as replicated trials at two North Carolina locations in 2006. Fatty acid composition, height, lodging, seed size, seed quality, yield, and maturity were measured for each plot. Plants were also genotyped with SSR markers. An increase in oleic acid was correlated with a decrease in yield and seed quality. Significant marker-trait associations for oleic acid content, seed quality, and yield were observed in both |
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Reciprocal effects and selection for altered fatty acid composition of soybean oil. $49.99 This study focused on altered fatty acid content of soybean oil and consisted of three objectives: (1) to study maternal effects for fatty acid composition, (2) to study reciprocal effects for heritability and stability of increased oleic acid content, and (3) to examine how other traits are affected by selection for increased oleic acid content.;Maternal effects were evaluated in 2005, 2006, and 2007 by analyzing reciprocal F1 seed resulting from crosses between the mid-oleic line N98-4445A and Dare, Haberlandt, Ogden, Arksoy, Midwest, and Peking. Reciprocal F1 seeds from a cross between the increased palmitic line N02-4441 and Dare were grown in vitro. The results showed that maternal effects for fatty acid composition were significant across a wide range of genetic materials and environments. Maternal effects for the F1 seed dissipated while differences between parents were maintained when grown in vitro.;Reciprocal effects for heritability and stability were examined in twelve F2 derived populations over two years developed from reciprocal crosses between N98-4445A and Arksoy, Dare, Haberlandt, Midwest, Ogden, and Peking. Significant differences in heritability and stability between reciprocal populations were observed, suggesting it may be advantageous to make reciprocal crosses when developing populations for altered fatty acid selection in soybeans.;To investigate selection for increased oleic acid content, two populations consisting of approximately 60 F4:6 lines were generated by crossing N98-4445A with the cultivars Dare and Tracy and planted as replicated trials at two North Carolina locations in 2006. Fatty acid composition, height, lodging, seed size, seed quality, yield, and maturity were measured for each plot. Plants were also genotyped with SSR markers. An increase in oleic acid was correlated with a decrease in yield and seed quality. Significant marker-trait associations for oleic acid content, seed quality, and yield were observed in both |
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Sigma Beauty 4Pcs Face Brush Synthetic Kabuki Kit $66.99 The Synthetic Kabuki Kit contains four face brushes for high definition, flawless makeup application. The brushes in this collection feature exclusive Synthetic filament, specially designed to apply powder and liquid products without absorption into the fibers. The shape, density and height of the filaments were carefully engineered to perfectly buff products onto the skin, resulting in a high definition effect.Brushes in this kit:F80 - Flat Kabuki Ideal for all over application of liquid and cream formulas in large and mostly flat areas of the face, such as the forehead, temples and cheeks. This brush is perfect to seamlessly buff foundation onto the skin.F82 - Round Kabuki Perfect to comfortably apply liquid and cream foundation on curved areas of the face, specifically around the eyes and nose, on the chin and the jaw line. This brush can also be used for all over application of mineral foundation.F84 - Angled Kabuki The angled shape of this brush eases the application and blending of cream blushes onto the cheeks. It can also be used to apply and blend contour shades on the hair line, cheek bones and jaw line.F86 - Tapered Kabuki The tapered shape effortlessly applies products on defined and hard to reach areas of the face. This brush is perfect for all over application of powder, cream and liquid formulas. It is also ideal for all over primer application, contouring and highlighting.How do I clean and maintain my Sigma Beauty brushes?Regular brush care will increase the longevity of your brushes.THE FIRST CLEAN: We recommend cleaning your new Sigma brushes by using a brush cleanser or mild shampoo, prior to your first use. When cleaning your brushes be careful not to fully submerge or wet the brush beyond the metal ferrule, as this may cause damage to the wooden handle.THE SPOT CLEAN: Daily spot cleaning can be done by using a brush cleanser solution and a soft tissue. Add a small amount of brush cleanser to the tissue and gently wipe the bristles back and fort |
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Size Matters: How Height Affects the Health, Happiness, and Success of Boys - and the Men They Become $26 An award-winning journalist tackles the hot topic of male body image and shows how physical size during childhood affects our psychology, social status, relationships, and income as adults.With a mix of fresh research, incisive reportage, and bracing candor, Size Matters traces the surprising history of society’s bias against shortness and reveals how short people can and do thrive in spite of this insidious bigotry. Drawing on his own childhood experiences (he was shorter than 99 percent of boys his age), Stephen Hall explains the evolution of the growth chart, the biology of childhood aggression, and the wrenching phenomenon of bullying. He explores the factors that determine why one child’s small stature may lead to anguish while another short child develops an emotional resilience that will enrich his later life. Weaving together recent findings from the fields of animal behavior, psychology, and evolutionary biology, Hall assesses the role of physical size in mating success and argues that the alpha male may not be king of the mountain after all. Hall also pinpoints the social forces that create and cash in on our anxieties about size, from bulked-up superhero action figures to pharmaceutical companies selling growth hormone to increase a child’s height—at a cost of up to $40,000 a year. He introduces us to families who have agonized over whether to make that huge investment. He explains new research showing that a person’s height as a teenager has lifelong psychological consequences. He even tracks down kids he bullied in elementary school and kids who bullied him in high school to show that these childhood encounters have lasting effects on our adult lives. Along the way, Hall builds a persuasive case against societal attitudes that make size (or any difference) matter and argues forcefully that being short has psychological, social, and biological advantages. Size Matters will raise the consciousness—and the |
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Size Matters: How Height Affects the Health, Happiness, and Success of Boys - and the Men They Become $0.99 An award-winning journalist tackles the hot topic of male body image and shows how physical size during childhood affects our psychology, social status, relationships, and income as adults.With a mix of fresh research, incisive reportage, and bracing candor, Size Matters traces the surprising history of society’s bias against shortness and reveals how short people can and do thrive in spite of this insidious bigotry. Drawing on his own childhood experiences (he was shorter than 99 percent of boys his age), Stephen Hall explains the evolution of the growth chart, the biology of childhood aggression, and the wrenching phenomenon of bullying. He explores the factors that determine why one child’s small stature may lead to anguish while another short child develops an emotional resilience that will enrich his later life. Weaving together recent findings from the fields of animal behavior, psychology, and evolutionary biology, Hall assesses the role of physical size in mating success and argues that the alpha male may not be king of the mountain after all. Hall also pinpoints the social forces that create and cash in on our anxieties about size, from bulked-up superhero action figures to pharmaceutical companies selling growth hormone to increase a child’s height—at a cost of up to $40,000 a year. He introduces us to families who have agonized over whether to make that huge investment. He explains new research showing that a person’s height as a teenager has lifelong psychological consequences. He even tracks down kids he bullied in elementary school and kids who bullied him in high school to show that these childhood encounters have lasting effects on our adult lives. Along the way, Hall builds a persuasive case against societal attitudes that make size (or any difference) matter and argues forcefully that being short has psychological, social, and biological advantages. Size Matters will raise the consciousness—and the |
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