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Zolotov, I͡Uriĭ Aleksandrovich. Khimicheskie test-metody analiza. Moskva: URSS, 2002.

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Dzantiev, B. B. Biokhimicheskie metody analiza. Moskva: "Nauka", 2010.

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Zolotov, I︠U︡riĭ Aleksandrovich, and V. E. Kurochkin. Mikrofli︠u︡idnye sistemy dli︠a︡ khimicheskogo analiza. Moskva: Fizmatlit, 2011.

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B, Zelinskiĭ I͡U. Mnogoznachnye otobrazhenii͡a v analize. Kiev: Nauk. dumka, 1993.

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Perevertenʹ, Vitaliĭ. Pevni naturalʹni zakonomirnosti: Analiz velykoï teoremy Pʹi͡e︡ra Ferma : analiz zadachi "Trysekt͡s︡ii͡a︡ kuta". Kyïv: V.I. Perevertenʹ, 1996.

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Khovanskiĭ, A. G. Kompleksnyĭ analiz. Moskva: Izd-vo MT︠S︡NMO, 2004.

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Mirkomilova, M. S. Analitik kimë: Fizik-kimëviĭ analiz usullari. Toshkent: "Ŭzbekiston", 1996.

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I, Kuznet͡s︡ova A., Chumakova N. L, and Petrov L. L, eds. Atomno-ėmissionnyĭ analiz v geokhimii. Novosibirsk: VO "Nauka", 1993.

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Tereshchenko, A. G. Vnutrilaboratornyĭ kontrolʹ kachestva rezulʹtatov analiza s ispolʹzovaniem laboratornoĭ informat︠s︡ionnoĭ sistemy. Moskva: BINOM. Laboratorii︠a︡ znaniĭ, 2012.

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Kosʹi︠a︡nov, P. M. Uchet matrichnogo ėffekta pri kolichestvennom rentgenovskom analize neorganicheskikh veshchestv. Cheli︠a︡binsk: I︠U︡zhno-Uralʹskiĭ gos. universitet, 2005.

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Korostelev, P. P. Titrimetricheskiĭ i gravimetricheskiĭ analiz v metallurgii: Spravochnik. Moskva: "Metallurgii͡a︡", 1985.

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Zverovich, Ė. I. Veshchestvennyĭ i kompleksnyĭ analiz: V shesti chasti︠a︡kh. Minsk: BGU, 2003.

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Zhukova, Galina, and Margarita Rushaylo. The mathematical analysis. Volume 2. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1072172.

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The aim of the tutorial is to help students to master the basic concepts and methods of the study of calculus. In volume 2 we study analytic geometry in space; differential calculus of functions of several variables; local, conditional, global extrema of functions of several variables; multiple, curvilinear and surface integrals; elements of field theory; numerical, power series, Taylor series and Maclaurin, and Fourier series; applications to the analysis and solution of applied problems. Great attention is paid to comparison of these methods, the proper choice of study design tasks, analyze complex situations that arise in the study of these branches of mathematical analysis. For self-training and quality control knowledge given test questions. For teachers, students and postgraduate students studying mathematical analysis.
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universitėt, Belaruski dzi︠a︡rz︠h︡aŭny. AMADE 99: Analiticheskie metody analiza i different︠s︡ialʹnykh uravneniĭ : tezisy dokladov mezhdunarodnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii 14-18 senti︠a︡bri︠a︡ 1999 goda, Minsk, Belarusʹ = Analytical methods of analysis and differential equations : abstracts of reports of international conference 14-18th of September 1999, Minsk, Belarus. Minsk: Belorusskiĭ gos. universitet, 1999.

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A, Karpov I͡U︡, ed. Metody analiza vysokochistykh veshchestv. Moskva: "Nauka", 1987.

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S, Karmanov N., Karmanova N. G, Kulikov A. A, and Buri͡a︡tskiĭ geologicheskiĭ institut, eds. Sovershenstvovanie metodov analiza veshchestva i obrabotka dannykh pri geokhimicheskikh issledovanii͡a︡kh v Zabaĭkalʹe. Ulan-Udė: Akademii͡a︡ nauk SSSR, Sibirskoe otd-nie, Buri͡a︡tskiĭ geol. in-t, 1991.

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Ellis, Byron. Real-Time Analytics: Techniques to Analyze and Visualize Streaming Data. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Real-Time Analytics: Techniques to Analyze and Visualize Streaming Data. Wiley, 2014.

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Ellis, Byron. Real-Time Analytics: Techniques to Analyze and Visualize Streaming Data. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Ecommerce Analytics: Analyze and Improve the Impact of Your Digital Strategy. Pearson FT Press, 2016.

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Lebens, Samuel, Dani Rabinowitz, and Aaron Segal, eds. Jewish Philosophy in an Analytic Age. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811374.001.0001.

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Since the classical period, Jewish scholars have drawn on developments in philosophy to enrich our understanding of Judaism. This methodology reached its pinnacle in the medieval period with figures like Maimonides and continued into the modern period with the likes of Levinas. The explosion of Anglo-American/analytic philosophy in the twentieth century means that there is now a treasure chest of material, largely unexplored by Jewish philosophy, with which to explore, analyze, and develop the Jewish tradition. This book gathers together a number of analytic philosophers and invites them to turn their training to an investigation of Jewish texts, traditions, and/or thinkers, in order to showcase what Jewish philosophy might look like in an analytic age.
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Grażyna, Domańska, ed. Oznaczanie pierwiastków śladowych w geologicznych materiałach odniesienia przy zastosowaniu instrumentalnej neutronowej analizy aktywacyjnej (NAA) =: Opredelenie sledowykh ėlementov v geologicheskikh materialakh otnoshenii͡a︡ s ispolʹzovaniem metoda instrumentalʹnogo neĭtronnogo aktivat͡s︡ionnogo analiza = Determination of trace elements in geological SRM with the use of instrumental neutron activation analysis. Kraków: Instytut Fizyki i Techniki Jądrowej AGH, 1988.

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Chatterjee, Siddhartha, and Michal Krystyanczuk. Python Social Media Analytics: Analyze and visualize data from Twitter, YouTube, GitHub, and more. Packt Publishing - ebooks Account, 2017.

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Hibbert, D. Brynn. Quality Assurance in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195162127.001.0001.

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Analytical chemical results touch everyones lives can we eat the food? do I have a disease? did the defendant leave his DNA at the crime scene? should I invest in that gold mine? When a chemist measures something how do we know that the result is appropriate? What is fit for purpose in the context of analytical chemistry? Many manufacturing and service companies have embraced traditional statistical approaches to quality assurance, and these have been adopted by analytical chemistry laboratories. However the right chemical answer is never known, so there is not a direct parallel with the manufacture of ball bearings which can be measured and assessed. The customer of the analytical services relies on the quality assurance and quality control procedures adopted by the laboratory. It is the totality of the QA effort, perhaps first brought together in this text, that gives the customer confidence in the result. QA in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory takes the reader through all aspects of QA, from the statistical basics and quality control tools to becoming accredited to international standards. The latest understanding of concepts such as measurement uncertainty and metrological traceability are explained for a working chemist or her client. How to design experiments to optimize an analytical process is included, together with the necessary statistics to analyze the results. All numerical manipulation and examples are given as Microsoft Excel spreadsheets that can be implemented on any personal computer. Different kinds of interlaboratory studies are explained, and how a laboratory is judged in proficiency testing schemes is described. Accreditation to ISO 17025 or OECD GLP is nearly obligatory for laboratories of any pretension to quality. Here the reader will find an introduction to the requirements and philosophy of accreditation. Whether completing a degree course in chemistry or working in a busy analytical laboratory, this book is a single source for an introduction into quality assurance.
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Nippel, Wilfried. Marx and Antiquity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190649890.003.0008.

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In this chapter, Nippel shows that those who think that Marxist materialism and class analysis drew, in the first instance, from a study of antiquity have Marx wrong. After his doctoral dissertation on Democritus and Epicurus, Marx never came back to these questions in his subsequent writings. All further references to antiquity in his work were only asides in quite different contexts and were seldom meant as substantive statements about antiquity. Rather, the historical cases that motivated his analytical frameworks were India and slavery in the United States. In this respect, antiquity was of only marginal interest to Marx. Of course there are a great many “allusions to ancient texts” in Marx’ writings, but they were indeed “allusions.” While Marxists have often grounded their arguments on distinctive pictures of antiquity, or used Marxist concepts to analyze antiquity, Marx himself did neither.
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Corradini, Antonella. Essence and Necessity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796299.003.0008.

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In this chapter I try to show what an ontology for normative nonnaturalism could look like. Firstly, I inquire into the modal nature of the supervenience relation within a normative nonnaturalist framework. I surmise that the necessity preceding a strong normative supervenience relation is neither analytical nor nomological, but metaphysical. Borrowing from E. J. Lowe’s essentialist theory of necessity I argue that among the metaphysical determinations of an object’s essence there is also the property of possessing a certain telic structure. Secondly, I analyze the normative constitution relation, whose function is to identify what grounds supervenience. This analysis highlights the fact that end-directedness is a component of constitution along with descriptive properties. Thirdly, I show that supervenience follows from constitution and that the supervenience relation between descriptive and normative properties is obtained by means of the constitution analysis of the telic structure of the object displaying such properties.
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Sætre, Glenn-Peter, and Mark Ravinet. Evolutionary Genetics. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198830917.001.0001.

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Evolutionary genetics is the study of how genetic variation leads to evolutionary change. With the recent explosion in the availability of whole genome sequence data, vast quantities of genetic data are being generated at an ever-increasing pace with the result that programming has become an essential tool for researchers. Most importantly, a thorough understanding of evolutionary principles is essential for making sense of this genetic data. This up-to-date textbook covers all the major components of modern evolutionary genetics, carefully explaining fundamental processes such as mutation, natural selection, genetic drift, and speciation, together with their consequences. In addition to the text, study questions are provided to motivate the reader to think and reflect on the concepts in each chapter. Practical experience is essential when it comes to developing an understanding of how to use genetic data to analyze and address interesting questions in the life sciences and how to interpret results in meaningful ways. Throughout the book, a series of online, computer-based tutorials serves as an introduction to programming and analysis of evolutionary genetic data centered on the R programming language, which stands out as an ideal all-purpose platform to handle and analyze such data. The book and its online materials take full advantage of the authors’ own experience in working in a post-genomic revolution world, and introduce readers to the plethora of molecular and analytical methods that have only recently become available.
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Laver, Michael, and Ernest Sergenti. Party Leaders with Policy Preferences. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691139036.003.0010.

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This chapter adapts the dynamic model of multiparty competition to take into account the possibility that party leaders take their own preferences into account when they set party policy. If they do this, they must make trade-offs between satisfying their private policy preferences and some other objective, whether this is maximizing party vote share or pleasing current party supporters. Models that specify such trade-offs have often been found intractable using traditional analytical techniques. However, they are straightforward to specify and analyze using computational agent-based modeling, though this does require a rethinking of the types of decision rules that party leaders might use. The chapter finds an analogue of the earlier finding that insatiable party leaders may win fewer votes than satiable leaders. Leaders who care only about their party's vote share may win fewer votes over the long haul than leaders who also care about their own policy preferences.
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Johnson, Shersten. Understanding Is Seeing. Edited by Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, and Joseph Straus. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331444.013.7.

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Music notation, often thought of as a neutral vehicle of communication between composer and performer—a mere memory aid or set of performance instructions—is in truth hardly unbiased. It not only shapes music, but also shapes how we think and talk about it and, by extension, how we analyze it. This essay studies the influences of notation on traditional analytical understandings of music and how through the lens of disability––particularly blindness––those understandings can be “reread.” The discussion explores narratives of analysis that explicate musical structure by relying on visual means of interpretation. An obvious place to begin critiquing these narratives is by examining how tactile representations like Braille notation conceptualize music. Accounts of visually impaired musicians’ experiences with notation and analysis will motivate discussion of alternative ways of hearing and representing musical structure. The essay then contemplates other means of understanding that serve the goals of music analysis with reference to concepts of “universal design.”
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Austin, Michael W. Humility and Human Flourishing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198830221.001.0001.

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In many Christian traditions, humility is often thought to play a central role in the moral and spiritual life. In this study of the moral virtue of humility, the methods of analytic philosophy are applied to the field of moral theology in order to analyze this virtue and its connections to human flourishing. The book is therefore best characterized as a work in analytic moral theology, and has two primary aims. First, it articulates and defends a particular Christian conception of the virtue of humility. It offers a Christological account of this trait, one that is grounded in the gospel accounts of the life of Christ as well as other key New Testament passages. The view of humility it offers and defends is biblically grounded, theologically informed, and philosophically sound. Second, this book describes ways in which humility is constitutive of and conducive to human flourishing, Christianly understood. It argues that humility is rational, benefits its possessor, and contributes to its possessor being good qua human. It also examines several issues in applied virtue ethics. It considers some of the ways in which humility is relevant to several of the classic spiritual disciplines, such as prayer, fasting, solitude, silence, and service. It considers humility’s relevance to issues related to religious pluralism and tolerance. Finally, the book concludes with a discussion of the relevance of humility for family life and how it can function as a virtue in the context of sport.
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Henderson, Peter A. Southwood's Ecological Methods. 5th ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198862277.001.0001.

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Ecological Methods, by the late T. R. E. Southwood and revised over the years by P. A. Henderson, has developed into a classic reference work for the field biologist. It provides a handbook of ecological methods and analytical techniques pertinent to the study of animals, with an emphasis on non-microscopic animals in both terrestrial and aquatic environments. It remains unique in the breadth of the methods presented and in the depth of the literature cited, stretching right back to the earliest days of ecological research. The universal availability of R as an open-source package has radically changed the way ecologists analyze their data. In response, Southwood’s classic text has been thoroughly revised to be more relevant and useful to a new generation of ecologists, making the vast resource of R packages more readily available to the wider ecological community. By focusing on the use of R for data analysis, supported by worked examples, the book is now more accessible than previous editions to students requiring support and ideas for their projects.
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Bjarnegård, Elin. Men’s Political Representation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.214.

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In much research on gender and representation, the constraining factors for women’s political representation have served as a backdrop against which women’s activities are contextualized, rather than as a primary focus of research. Research explicitly focusing on men’s overrepresentation in politics does the opposite: it puts the reproduction of male dominance at the center of the analysis. Such a focus on men and masculinities and their relation to political power requires a set of analytical tools that are partly distinctly different from the tools used to analyze women’s underrepresentation. A feminist institutionalist framework is used to identify the logic of recruitment underpinning the reproduction of male dominance. It proposes and elaborates on two main types of political capital that under certain circumstances may reinforce male dominance and resist challenges to it: homosocial capital, consisting of instrumental and expressive rules favoring different types of similarity; and male capital, consisting of sexist and patriarchal resources that always favor men. Although the different types of political capital may be empirically related, they should be analytically separated because they require different methodological approaches and call for different strategies for change.
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Cross, Rob, Andrew Parker, and Lisa Sasson, eds. Networks in the Knowledge Economy. Oxford University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195159509.001.0001.

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In today's de-layered, knowledge-intensive organizations, most work of importance is heavily reliant on informal networks of employees within organizations. However, most organizations do not know how to effectively analyze this informal structure in ways that can have a positive impact on organizational performance. Networks in the Knowledge Economy is a collection of readings on the application of social network analysis to managerial concerns. Social network analysis (SNA), a set of analytic tools that can be used to map networks of relationships, allows one to conduct very powerful assessments of information sharing within a network with relatively little effort. This approach makes the invisible web of relationships between people visible, helping managers make informed decisions for improving both their own and their group's performance. Networks in the Knowledge Economy is specifically concerned with networks inside of organizations and addresses three critical areas in the study of social networks: Social Networks as Important Individual and Organizational Assets, Social Network Implications for Knowledge Creation and Sharing, and Managerial Implications of Social Networks in Organizations. Professionals and students alike will find this book especially valuable, as it provides readings on the application of social network analysis that reflect managerial concerns.
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Di Nino, Virginia, Barry Eichengreen, and Massimo Sbracia. Real Exchange Rates, Trade, and Growth. Edited by Gianni Toniolo. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199936694.013.0013.

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What is the relationship between real exchange rate misalignments and economic growth? And what effect, if any, did undervaluations or overvaluations of the lira/euro have on Italy's growth? This chapter addresses these questions by presenting, first, three main facts: (i) there is a positive relationship between undervaluation and growth; (ii) this relationship is strong for developing countries and weak for advanced countries; (iii) these results tend to hold for both the pre- and the post-World War II period. Building a simple analytical model, we explore channels through which undervaluation may exert a positive effect on real GDP. We assume that productivity is higher in the tradable-goods than in the non-tradable-goods sector, and examine the roles of market structure, scale economies, and wage flexibility in channelling resources from the latter to the former sector, increasing exports and real GDP. We then turn to Italy and verify empirically that, as the theory suggests, undervaluation has positively affected its exports. Undervaluation has been helpful, in particular, to increase the exports of high-productivity sectors, such as most manufacturing industries. Finally, we describe the misalignments of the lira/euro since 1861, analyze their determinants and draw the implications for Italy's economic growth.
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Dixon, Jennifer M. Dark Pasts. Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501730245.001.0001.

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Over the past two decades, many states have been called on to recognize and apologize for historic wrongs. In response, some states have apologized for past crimes, while others continue to silence, deny, and relativize dark pasts. What explains this tremendous variation? When and why do states change the stories they tell about dark pasts? Based on a comparative analysis of the trajectories of Turkey’s narrative of the 1915-17 Armenian Genocide and Japan’s narrative of the 1937-8 Nanjing Massacre, Dark Pasts argues that international pressures increase the likelihood of change in official narratives of dark pasts, but domestic considerations determine the content of such change. Rather than simply changing with the passage of time, persistence, or rightness, official narratives of dark pasts are shaped by interactions between domestic and international politics. Combining historical richness and analytical rigor, Dark Pasts unravels the complex processes through which such narratives are constructed and contested, and offers an innovative way to analyze the content of and changes in historical memories. The book sheds light on the persistent presence of the past and reveals how domestic politics functions as a filter that shapes the ways in which states’ narratives change – or don’t – over time.
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Ballestero, Andrea, and Brit Ross Winthereik, eds. Experimenting with Ethnography. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478013211.

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Experimenting with Ethnography collects twenty-one essays that open new paths for doing ethnographic analysis. The contributors—who come from a variety of intellectual and methodological traditions—enliven analysis by refusing to take it as an abstract, disembodied exercise. Rather, they frame it as a concrete mode of action and a creative practice. Encompassing topics ranging from language and the body to technology and modes of collaboration, the essays invite readers to focus on the imaginative work that needs to be performed prior to completing an argument. Whether exchanging objects, showing how to use drawn images as a way to analyze data, or working with smartphones, sound recordings, and social media as analytic devices, the contributors explore the deliberate processes for pursuing experimental thinking through ethnography. Practical and broad in theoretical scope, Experimenting with Ethnography is an indispensable companion for all ethnographers. Contributors. Patricia Alvarez Astacio, Andrea Ballestero, Ivan da Costa Marques, Steffen Dalsgaard, Endre Dányi, Marisol de la Cadena, Marianne de Laet, Carolina Domínguez Guzmán, Rachel Douglas-Jones, Clément Dréano, Joseph Dumit, Melanie Ford Lemus, Elaine Gan, Oliver Human, Alberto Corsín Jiménez, Graham M. Jones, Trine Mygind Korsby, Justine Laurent, James Maguire, George E. Marcus, Annemarie Mol, Sarah Pink, Els Roding, Markus Rudolfi, Ulrike Scholtes, Anthony Stavrianakis, Lucy Suchman, Katie Ulrich, Helen Verran, Else Vogel, Antonia Walford, Karen Waltorp, Laura Watts, Brit Ross Winthereik
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Sugimoto, Cassidy R., and Vincent Larivière. Measuring Research. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190640118.001.0001.

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Policy makers, academic administrators, scholars, and members of the public are clamoring for indicators of the value and reach of research. The question of how to quantify the impact and importance of research and scholarly output, from the publication of books and journal articles to the indexing of citations and tweets, is a critical one in predicting innovation, and in deciding what sorts of research is supported and whom is hired to carry it out. There is a wide set of data and tools available for measuring research, but they are often used in crude ways, and each have their own limitations and internal logics. Measuring Research: What Everyone Needs to Know® will provide, for the first time, an accessible account of the methods used to gather and analyze data on research output and impact. Following a brief history of scholarly communication and its measurement — from traditional peer review to crowdsourced review on the social web — the book will look at the classification of knowledge and academic disciplines, the differences between citations and references, the role of peer review, national research evaluation exercises, the tools used to measure research, the many different types of measurement indicators, and how to measure interdisciplinarity. The book also addresses emerging issues within scholarly communication, including whether or not measurement promotes a "publish or perish" culture, fraud in research, or "citation cartels." It will also look at the stakeholders behind these analytical tools, the adverse effects of these quantifications, and the future of research measurement.
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Michels, Andreas. Magnetic Small-Angle Neutron Scattering. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198855170.001.0001.

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This book provides the first extensive treatment of magnetic small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). The theoretical background required to compute magnetic SANS cross sections and correlation functions related to long-wavelength magnetization structures is laid out; and these concepts are scrutinized based on the discussion of experimental neutron data. Regarding prior background knowledge, some familiarity with the basic magnetic interactions and phenomena, as well as scattering theory, is desired. The target audience comprises Ph.D. students and researchers working in the field of magnetism and magnetic materials who wish to make efficient use of the magnetic SANS method. Besides revealing the origins of magnetic SANS (Chapter 1), and furnishing the basics of the magnetic SANS technique (Chapter 2), much of the book is devoted to a comprehensive treatment of the continuum theory of micromagnetics (Chapter 3), as it is relevant for the study of the elastic magnetic SANS cross section. Analytical expressions for the magnetization Fourier components allow one to highlight the essential features of magnetic SANS and to analyze experimental data both in reciprocal (Chapter 4) and real space (Chapter 6). Chapter 5 provides an overview of the magnetic SANS of nanoparticles and so-called complex systems (e.g., ferrofluids, magnetic steels, spin glasses, and amorphous magnets). It is this subfield where major progress is expected to be made in the coming years, mainly via the increased use of numerical micromagnetic simulations (Chapter 7), which is a very promising approach for the understanding of the magnetic SANS from systems exhibiting nanoscale spin inhomogeneity.
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