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Score & rehearsal preparation: A realistic approach for instrumental conductors. Galesville, MD: Meredith Music, 2011.

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Gokarneshan, N. Weaving preparation technology. Chandigarh, India: Abhishek Publications, 2009.

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service), ScienceDirect (Online, ed. Handbook of adhesives and surface preparation: Technology, applications and manufacturing. Amsterdam: William Andrew/Elsevier, 2011.

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L, Rutledge Marty, and Hawley Chris, eds. Exam preparation firefighter I & II. Australia: Thomson/Delmar Learning, 2006.

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Handbook for critical cleaning. 2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2011.

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Yŏm, Yong-gwŏn. Cheyak sanŏp sŏnjinhwa kiban maryŏn ŭl wihan ŭiyakpʻum chŏnmun saengsan kiŏp yuksŏng mit illyŏk yangsŏng pangan yŏnʼgu =: Study on the plan of developing contract manufacturing organization (CMO) and training good manufacturing practice (GMP) specialist program for the preparation of advancing a pharmaceutical industry. [Seoul]: Hanʼguk Pogŏn Sanŏp Chinhŭngwŏn, 2007.

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Yŏm, Yong-gwŏn. Cheyak sanŏp sŏnjinhwa kiban maryŏn ŭl wihan ŭiyakpʻum chŏnmun saengsan kiŏp yuksŏng mit illyŏk yangsŏng pangan yŏnʼgu =: Study on the plan of developing contract manufacturing organization (CMO) and training good manufacturing practice (GMP) specialist program for the preparation of advancing a pharmaceutical industry. [Seoul]: Hanʼguk Pogŏn Sanŏp Chinhŭngwŏn, 2007.

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Wasser, Al. Mastering the CPAT: A comprehensive guide. Clifton Park, NY: Thomson/Delmar Learning, 2007.

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Adaskin, Anatoliy. Improving the efficiency of tools made of high-speed steels and hard alloys. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1248244.

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The monograph is devoted to improving the efficiency of forming tools made from the most used tool materials: high-speed steels and hard alloys. For tools made of high-speed steels, a comparative assessment of the standards of industrially developed countries and the Russian Federation was carried out. The characteristic of operational and technological properties is given. High-speed steels and technologies are recommended to increase the efficiency of the tool. Recommendations on the types of tools are given. The properties of hard alloys and the areas of their rational application are analyzed. The structural materials of prefabricated and soldered tools are considered. Recommendations on the choice of hard alloys are given, directions for the creation of new compositions of hard alloys to increase the efficiency of the tool in the processing of hard-to-process heat-resistant steels and alloys are shown. It is intended for engineering, technical and scientific workers of the metallurgical and manufacturing industries. It can be used in the preparation of masters, postgraduates of technological universities.
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Catholic District School Board Writing Partnership (Ontario), Public District School Board Writing Partnership (Ontario), and Ontario Ministry of Education, eds. Manufacturing technology: Course profile, grade 12, workplace preparation. [Ontario]: Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2002.

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Pino, Christopher J. Personalized marriage preparation & family enrichment: An instrumental approach to family counseling. United Educational Services, Inc, 1986.

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Catholic District School Board Writing Partnership (Ontario), Public District School Board Writing Partnership (Ontario), and Ontario Ministry of Education, eds. Manufacturing engineering technology: Course profile, grade 12, college preparation. [Ontario]: Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2002.

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Catholic District School Board Writing Partnership (Ontario), Public District School Board Writing Partnership (Ontario), and Ontario Ministry of Education, eds. Manufacturing technology: Course profile, grade 11, workplace preparation TMJ3E. [Ontario]: Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2001.

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Catholic District School Board Writing Partnership (Ontario), Public District School Board Writing Partnership (Ontario), and Ontario Ministry of Education, eds. Manufacturing engineering technology: Course profile, grade 11, college preparation TMJ3C. [Ontario]: Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2001.

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1945-, Hattori Takeshi, ed. Ultraclean surface processing of silicon wafers: Secrets of VLSI manufacturing. Berlin: Springer, 1998.

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Ultraclean Surface Processing of Silicon Wafers: Secrects of VLSI Manufacturing. Springer, 1998.

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Hawley, Christopher David, Andrea Walter, and Marty Rutledge. Exam Preparation for Firefighter I & II. Cengage Delmar Learning, 2005.

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(Editor), Barbara Kanegsberg, and Edward Kanegsberg (Editor), eds. Handbook for Critical Cleaning. CRC, 2000.

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Kanegsberg, Barbara, and Edward Kanegsberg. Handbook for Critical Cleaning: Cleaning Agents and Systems, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Kanegsberg, Barbara, and Edward Kanegsberg. Handbook for Critical Cleaning: Cleaning Agents and Systems, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Kanegsberg, Barbara, and Ed Kanegsberg. Handbook for Critical Cleaning: Applications, Processes, and Controls, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Barbara, Kanegsberg, and Kanegsberg Edward, eds. Handbook for critical cleaning. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2001.

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Kanegsberg, Barbara, and Ed Kanegsberg. Handbook for Critical Cleaning: Applications, Processes, and Controls, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Grand Opera House (London, Ont.), ed. Grand Opera House, London, Ont., programme: Monday ev'g Dec. 17th, grand charity concert in aid of poor in London, given by the employees of the Hobbs Hardware and Manufacturing Company, Mr. F.L. Evans, the London Orchestra .. [London, Ont.?: s.n., 1986.

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Michael, Liehr, ed. Ultraclean semiconductor processing technology and surface chemical cleaning and passivation: Symposium held April 17-19, 1995, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. Pittsburgh, Pa: Materials Research Society, 1995.

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De Souza, Jonathan. Voluntary Self-Sabotage. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190271114.003.0005.

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When musicians alter their instruments, they may open up new sonic possibilities. Yet instrumental alteration can also induce dynamic remapping of players’ auditory-motor associations, subverting habitual connections between performative action and sonic effect. Instrumental alteration, at this level, affects players’ perception. This chapter considers experimental research on altered auditory feedback in instrumental performance, then turns to a series of case studies related to guitar improvisation. It distinguishes between three kinds of instrumental alteration—retuning, preparation, and redesign—that affect action-sound coupling and instrumental space in different ways. Drawing on Emmanuel Levinas’s phenomenological reflections on touch, the chapter ultimately argues that the remapping stimulated by instrumental alteration reveals forms of aesthetic or sensual contact with instruments.
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Wasser, Al, and Donna Kimble. Mastering the CPAT: A Comprehensive Guide. Cengage Delmar Learning, 2006.

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Russell, James A. Toward a Broader Perspective on Facial Expressions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190613501.003.0006.

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This chapter offers an alternative account to the basic emotion theory. In my alternative, termed psychological construction, episodes called “emotional” consist of changes in various component processes (peripheral physiological changes, information processing including appraisals and attributions, expressive and instrumental behavior, subjective experiences), no one of which is itself an emotion or necessary or sufficient for an emotion to be instantiated. One hypothesis, for example, is that the production of facial expressions is accounted for by one or more of various alternative sources(such as perception, cognition, signaling of intented behavior, paralanguage, preparation for action, or core affect), not by a discrete emotion or affect program dedicated exclusively to emotion or to a specific emotion.
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Sawada, Yasuyuki. Disasters, Insurance, and Preferences. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190492908.003.0013.

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Recently both developed and developing countries have experienced numerous serious disasters that can be subdivided into four major groups: natural, technological, economic crises, and violence-related disasters. These negatively affect not only the livelihoods of the survivors but also their preferences for risks and time delays. In preparation for or in the aftermath of a disaster, various indispensable market and nonmarket mechanisms are available for the people to maintain their livelihood. The complementarity among the market, government, and community is instrumental for a successful disaster management and reconstruction system. This chapter, in order to bridge gaps in the existing studies in socioecological psychology at least partially, reviews the existing evidence on the nexus between disasters and preferences. It illustrates several market and nonmarket insurance mechanisms available for people to reduce the potential damages caused by disasters, discusses the field experimental methods, and show how disasters affect individual and social preferences.
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Calfas, George. Shifted Perspectives on Dave. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199390205.003.0004.

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This chapter outlines the results of an archaeological project at the site of America’s first alkaline-glazed stoneware manufacturing center in Pottersville, one mile north of Edgefield, in the summer of 2011. The expedition discovered a 105-feet long “industrial” kiln. According to Calfas’s calculations regarding the population at the time and their estimated needs for pork and grain storage, the massive size of the kiln cannot be related to community needs alone. Only a “master potter” could have participated in the production of such a volume of storage vessels indicated by the presence of so large a kiln. David Drake is argued to be that master potter. Using archaeological data and a re-evaluation of historical research, this chapter claims that Dave the Potter was instrumental in maintaining a heretofore unknown “industry” in South Carolina.
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Make It Safe. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100237.

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All people involved with preparation of food for the commercial or retail market need a sound understanding of the food safety risks associated with their specific products and, importantly, how to control these risks. Failure to control food safety hazards can have devastating consequences for not only the consumer, but also the food manufacturer. Make It Safe provides practical guidance on how to control food safety hazards, with a specific focus on controls suitable for small-scale businesses to implement. Small businesses make up around two-thirds of businesses in Australia’s food and beverage manufacturing industry. This book is aimed at those small-scale businesses already in or considering entering food manufacture. Those already operating a small business will develop a better understanding of key food safety systems, while those who are in the ‘start-up’ phase will gain knowledge essential to provide their business with a solid food safety foundation while also learning about Australian food regulations relevant to food safety. The content will also be useful for students studying food technology or hospitality who wish to seek employment in the manufacturing industry or are planning on establishing their own manufacturing operation. Illustrated in full colour throughout, Make It Safe outlines the major food safety hazards – microbial, chemical and physical – which must be controlled when manufacturing all types of food products. The control of microbial hazards is given special emphasis as this is the greatest challenge to food manufacturers. Topics covered include: premises, equipment, staff, product recipes, raw ingredients, preparation, processing, packaging, shelf-life, labelling and food recalls. Key messages are highlighted at the end of each chapter.
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Faith, Thomas I. Origins, 1917. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038686.003.0002.

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This chapter examines the United States' chemical warfare program as it developed before the nation began sending soldiers to fight in France during World War I. In 1917, the United States was rapidly and haphazardly putting together a chemical warfare organization capable of a variety of responsibilities that included performing research, manufacturing war gases and gas masks, training the soldiers of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) to defend themselves against enemy gas, and deploying gas on the battlefield. While the members of the chemical warfare program performed well under the circumstances, more advanced preparation would have improved readiness and mitigated the need for emergency measures. This chapter discusses the use of poison gas and gas masks and the United States' chemical weapons manufacturing operations during World War I.
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Kolanoski, Hermann, and Norbert Wermes. Particle Detectors. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198858362.001.0001.

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The book describes the fundamentals of particle detectors in their different forms as well as their applications, presenting the abundant material as clearly as possible and as deeply as needed for a thorough understanding. The target group for the book are both, students who want to get an introduction or wish to deepen their knowledge on the subject as well as lecturers and researchers who intend to extent their expertise. The book is also suited as a preparation for instrumental work in nuclear, particle and astroparticle physics and in many other fields (addressed in chapter 2). The detection of elementary particles, nuclei and high-energetic electromagnetic radiation, in this book commonly designated as ‘particles’, proceeds through interactions of the particles with matter. A detector records signals originating from the interactions occurring in or near the detector and (in general) feeds them into an electronic data acquisition system. The book describes the various steps in this process, beginning with the relevant interactions with matter, then proceeding to their exploitation for different detector types like tracking detectors, detectors for particle identification, detectors for energy measurements, detectors in astroparticle experiments, and ending with a discussion of signal processing and data acquisition. Besides the introductory and overview chapters (chapters 1 and 2), the book is divided into five subject areas: – fundamentals (chapters 3 to 5), – detection of tracks of charged particles (chapters 6 to 9), – phenomena and methods mainly applied for particle identification (chapters 10 to 14), – energy measurement (accelerator and non-accelerator experiments) (chapters 15, 16), – electronics and data acquisition (chapters 17 and 18). Comprehensive lists of literature, keywords and abbreviations can be found at the end of the book.
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Litow, Stanley S., and Grace Suh. Transforming High School and Addressing the Challenge of America’s Competitiveness. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190685898.003.0010.

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This chapter examines the transformation of academic preparation to address the challenge of America’s competitiveness. American workers need higher skill levels more than at any time in history. In the heyday of manufacturing and skilled labor, vocational education or career and technical education (CTE) provided the critical workplace skills that promoted youth employment and economic mobility. However, today’s, and tomorrow’s, knowledge-based jobs require more than a high school diploma. Therefore, the task for today’s CTE is to create a clear path to student success, ensuring college and career readiness. The P-TECH 9–14 School Model, which is showing significant promise in raising education attainment levels while bolstering the American economy, is one needed solution. P-TECH offers a roadmap to achieving a broader set of reforms that, if implemented, would significantly strengthen US competitiveness and support economic growth.
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