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Watson, N. A. Introduction to heat potential theory. American Mathematical Society, 2012.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Introduction to potential fields: Magnetics. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1997.

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Board, India Central Pollution Control. Potential for adoption of clean technologies in SMEs: An introduction. Central Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment & Forests, 2011.

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Irwin, Samuel. Drugs of abuse: An introduction to their actions & potential hazards. D.I.N. Publications, 1990.

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Rudnick, Deborah A. Distribution, ecology, and potential impacts of the Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) in San Francisco Bay. University of California Water Resources Center, 2000.

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Parkinson, Brian J. A report on the potential for the introduction of Trochus (Trochus niloticus) to Tuvalu. The Commission, 1985.

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Fremlin, R. R. A. Growth and potential of coniferous species in the south-west of Western Australia: A report on the progress of three arboreta. Forests Dept. of W.A., 1985.

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Montana. Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, ed. Canyon Ferry Reservoir risk assessment: The potential impacts of introduction of five non-native species. The Dept., 1992.

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Bennett, David H. An assessment of biological effects of potential introduction of cisco (Coregonus artedii) into Tiber Reservoir, Montana. Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, 1993.

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Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales., ed. Chartered accountants: A general introduction for potential students of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. ICAEW, 1985.

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United States. Government Accountability Office. Commercial aviation: Potential safety and capacity issues associated with the introduction of the new A380 aircraft : report to congressional requesters. GAO, 2007.

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Byrne, John H. An introduction to membrane transport and bioelectricity. Raven Press, 1988.

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A, Vaughan R., and Kirby Roger P, eds. Geographical information system and remote sensing for local resource planning: An introduction for potential users in local authorities and other public sector bodies. Remote Sensing Products and Publications, 1988.

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Byrne, John H. An introduction to membrane transport and bioelectricity: Foundations of general physiology and electrochemical signaling. 2nd ed. Raven Press, 1994.

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Hendley, A. M. Videodiscs, compact discs and digital optical disk systems: An introduction to the technologies and the systems and their potential for information storage, retrieval and dissemination. Cimtech, the National Centre for Information Media & Technology, 1985.

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Luck, Steven J. An Introduction to the Event-Related Potential Technique (Cognitive Neuroscience). The MIT Press, 2005.

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Luck, Steven J. An Introduction to the Event-Related Potential Technique (Cognitive Neuroscience). The MIT Press, 2005.

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Introduction to potential theory. Abacus Press, 1985.

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An introduction to the event-related potential technique. MIT Press, 2005.

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Introduction to potential fields: Gravity. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1997.

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Introduction to heat potential theory. American Mathematical Society, 2012.

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Luck, Steven J. Introduction to the Event-Related Potential Technique. MIT Press, 2014.

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Luck, Steven J. Introduction to the Event-Related Potential Technique. MIT Press, 2014.

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Luck, Steven J. Introduction to the Event-Related Potential Technique. MIT Press, 2014.

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An introduction to the event-related potential technique - 2. ed. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014.

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Leuschner, Felix A. The introduction of German REITs- Market structure and potential. VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K., 2007.

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Guyer, J. Introduction to Evaluation of Hydroelectric Power Potential of Sites. Independently Published, 2018.

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Buga, Irina. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787822.003.0001.

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This chapter introduces the discussion of the key role of subsequent practice in the process of treaty adaptation and the formation of international law more generally. The chapter explains the need to explore the treaty modifying potential of subsequent practice—a topic that has, in recent years, generated an increasing amount of attention—and its potentially far-reaching effects for States and dispute settlement bodies alike. The chapter also defines treaty ‘modification’ in this context. The final section sets out the book's systematic approach to exploring the relevance and dynamism of the process of treaty modification by subsequent practice and showing—on a theoretical and practical level—how it can be identified and dealt with more consistently in the future.
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Reichard, Sarah H. Assessing the potential of invasiveness in woody plants introduced to North America. 1994.

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Widiger, Thomas A. Introduction. Edited by Thomas A. Widiger. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352487.013.9.

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This book concerns the Five Factor Model (FFM) of general personality structure. It brings together much of the research literature on the FFM and demonstrates its potential applications across a wide range of disciplines and concerns. The book is organized into four sections: the first section explores the FFM and its domains, the second focuses on matters and issues concerning the construct validity of the FFM, the third discusses applications of the FFM to a variety of social and clinical issues, and the fourth summarizes the book’s interesting points and considers potential implications. Topics range from Neuroticism and Extraversion to Openness, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness. The book also considers the universality of the FFM, the factor analytic support, childhood temperament and personality, animal personality, behavior and molecular genetics, personality neuroscience, personality disorders, adult psychopathology, and child psychopathology.
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Irwin, Samuel. Drugs of Abuse: An Introduction to Their Actions and Potential Hazards. Do It Now Foundation, 1999.

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Golan, Amos. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199349524.003.0001.

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In this chapter I lay out the motivation for the info-metrics framework, dealing the science of modeling, inference, and reasoning under conditions of noisy and insufficient information, and the overall objectives of the book. I then provide the plan of the book, a guide to potential readers and a brief historical perspective.
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MacPherson, Sarah E., Sergio Della Sala, Simon R. Cox, Alessandra Girardi, and Matthew H. Iveson. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199669523.003.0001.

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Evidence from lesion and neuroimaging studies suggests that the frontal lobes can be fractionated into different frontal subregions with distinct functional domains. Some of the evidence to support frontal lobe fractionation is described, and the potential impact on neuropsychological assessment is discussed. It is important for clinicians to be aware that different frontal tasks might tap processes associated with distinct regions of the frontal lobes.
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An introduction to mathematics of emerging biomedical imaging. Springer, 2008.

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Stephenson, Barry. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199943524.003.0001.

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The ‘Introduction’ asks what is ritual? Is ritual useful? What are the various kinds of ritual? It suggests that to think about ritual is to reflect on human nature, sociality, and culture. It is also to explore ritual's place, power, and potential in our lives and our society. Ritual includes both religious and nonreligious rites, the traditional and the new, the prescribed and the improvised, the human and nonhuman, and rubs up against a number of other cultural domains, such as play, games, performance, and theater. If ritual is action, it is also an idea, something we think with, and our exploration will move back and forth between these two dimensions.
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Lower, Michael. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744320.003.0001.

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Scholars have long argued that religious differences, when vigorously maintained and defended, usually led to anxiety and violence in the premodern Mediterranean. This chapter sets out an alternate history of religious difference, one that explores not only its capacity for provoking conflict but also its potential as a source of stability and cooperation in a pre‐secular age. The Tunis Crusade consolidated existing religious allegiances among Muslims and Christians, but with surprising results. Rather than causing chaos and division, the expedition’s powerful affirmations of difference animated a complex network of Mediterranean political, economic, and religious interactions that thrived into the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries.
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McDonald, Gary W. An introduction to artificial intelligence and its potential use in space systems. 1986.

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Human Embryonic Stem Cells: An Introduction to the Science and Therapeutic Potential. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc., 2003.

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Salton, Herman T. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198733591.003.0001.

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This introduction outlines the rationale, arguments, sources, focus, and architecture of the book. It also explains the author’s involvement with the Goulding Archive and reviews the promises and perils that such a primary source offers, including in terms of potential bias (both internal and external). The introduction also identifies three explanations for the Secretariat’s fragmentation in the early 1990s—bureaucratic, power-political, and conceptual—and argues that these pathologies still affect the UN organization today. Through a ‘micro-history’ of the Rwandan crisis as seen from New York, the introduction further explains why and how the events of 1994 provide the contours of a ‘macro-history’ of the UN Secretariat as a whole.
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Kleege, Georgina. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190604356.003.0001.

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The introduction gives an overview of the book as a whole with a summary of all the chapters. The author positions herself in relation to the topic as the blind daughter of two visual artists, therefore both a potential consumer of museum access programs, while simultaneously critical of their shortcomings. She observes that museum access programs typically seem designed either for blind children or else for blind adults who have led such isolated lives that they are unfamiliar with terms associated with vision and visual art. The author also speculates on how this study of one minority—blind and visually impaired people—and one cultural site—the art museum—could serve as a model for future inquiry.
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Halle, Randall. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038457.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter describes Europeanization as not simply the immediate sublation of the nation-state into a broader and more advanced form. Europeanization retains the nation-state and yet unleashes the potential of other forms of social organization to exist in increased significance: the local, regional, global, but also the subcultural, minoritarian, ethnic, migrant, diasporic, exiled, displaced, relocated, and nongovernmental. The chapter then shows how cinema offers images for various imaginative communities. It considers questions of spatial and temporal organization in cinema as they intersect with the socioeconomic arrangements. Unlike print culture, which was bound immediately to linguistic and ethnic-national communities, film proved capable of crossing borders and appealing to divergent communities.
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Fulford, K. W. M., Martin Davies, Richard G. T. Gipps, et al. Introduction. Edited by K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard G. T. Gipps, et al. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199579563.013.0016.

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A cross-disciplinary discussion of the basis of interpersonal relating is of interest to philosophers and psychiatrists for several reasons. The development of successful clinical practice may depend, at least partly, on having an accurate understanding of the basic character of unimpaired interpersonal relating because such understanding can shed light on the nature and source of its disturbed forms. How we think about the basis of "mind-minding" competencies influences how we think about the prognosis and possible treatment of dysfunctional interpersonal relating. Another reason is that philosophical frameworks influence the way we think about and evaluate possible psychiatric disorders and philosophical discussions may be of direct practical importance to psychiatry given that different theories suggest different potential ways of devising therapies.
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Lewens, Tim. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823650.003.0001.

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Many evolutionary theorists have enthusiastically embraced human nature, but large numbers of evolutionists have also rejected it. It is also important to recognize the nuanced views on human nature that come from the side of the social sciences. This introduction provides an overview of the current state of the human nature debate, from the anti-essentialist consensus to the possibility of a Gray’s Anatomy of human psychology. Three potential functions for the notion of species nature are identified. The first is diagnostic, assigning an organism to the correct species. The second is species-comparative, allowing us to compare and contrast different species. The third function is contrastive, establishing human nature as a foil for human culture. The Introduction concludes with a brief synopsis of each chapter.
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Fojas, Camilla. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040924.003.0001.

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The story of U.S. power is revised after the economic crisis, creating an entirely new story form that begins, not with decline, but with an exhilarating freefall and ends with new ways of revitalizing white America. The postcrisis stories of class descent, sexual deviance, racial oppression, ruination, and disaster explore the contradictions and tensions exposed by the economic freefall. Popular culture of the Great Recession contributes to a social order shaped by economic precariousness and generates stories that encourage and enable publics to adapt to this new condition. These stories must not cross a certain threshold, one that would lead to insurrection. Perhaps all it takes is a little nudge to push these stories over the line, to reinterpret them and reframe their revolutionary and liberatory potential.
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Filppula, Markku, Juhani Klemola, and Devyani Sharma. Introduction. Edited by Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola, and Devyani Sharma. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199777716.013.38.

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This volume brings together thirty-six chapters on World Englishes, which are here understood to refer to the full range of Englishes, both where English dominates as a native language and not. The collection is designed to offer a mutually constructive engagement with current linguistic theories, methods, questions, and hypotheses. With this primary theoretical orientation in sight, the chapters in the volume are divided into four thematic parts: Foundations, World Englishes and Linguistic Theory, Areal Profiles, and Case Studies. This arrangement offers balanced coverage of detailed accounts of the foundations and social histories of varieties of English spoken across the globe as well as the mutually enriching potential of studying World Englishes within diverse theoretical subareas of Linguistics. The collection closes with a set of case studies that exemplify this type of analysis.
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Bi, Xiaojun, Andrew Howes, Per Ola Kristensson, Antti Oulasvirta, and John Williamson. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799603.003.0001.

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This chapter introduces the field of computational interaction, and explains its long tradition of research on human interaction with technology that applies to human factors engineering, cognitive modelling, artificial intelligence and machine learning, design optimization, formal methods, and control theory. It discusses how the book as a whole is part of an argument that, embedded in an iterative design process, computational interaction design has the potential to complement human strengths and provide a means to generate inspiring and elegant designs without refuting the part played by the complicated, and uncertain behaviour of humans. The chapters in this book manifest intellectual progress in the study of computational principles of interaction, demonstrated in diverse and challenging applications areas such as input methods, interaction techniques, graphical user interfaces, information retrieval, information visualization, and graphic design.
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Kalantzakos, Sophia. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190670931.003.0001.

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In 2010, rare earths were thrust into geopolitical prominence overnight as a result of a territorial incident between Japan and China. China’s “unacknowledged” and short-lived rare earths embargo against Japan, coupled with China’s decision to sharply reduce export quotas of these materials to all industrial nations, brought home the potential dangers of its near-monopoly position on their production and export. Prices skyrocketed and the international outcry intensified because the seventeen rare-earth elements are critical inputs for high-tech, defense, and renewable energy sources. Given their centrality, the rare-earth crisis is not merely a trade dispute. It raises questions about China’s use of economic statecraft and the impacts of growing worldwide resource competition while pointing to the complexities facing policymakers as they develop strategies and responses in an increasingly globalized world.
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Beeston, Alix. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190690168.003.0001.

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Drawing on new work in the still–moving field, which offers an affirmative critique of the exchanges between the photographic and cinematographic image, this Introduction overhauls received narratives about the complex exchanges that exist between modern visual technologies and modernist writing. It moves across nineteenth- and twentieth-century photography history in arguing that photography is a sequential and grammatical art that denaturalizes the real through its silences, absences, and equivocations. In this, photography offers a compelling model for reading a composite mode of modernist writing that shares its intervallic aesthetic and narrative logic, and especially for reconceiving subject–object relations in that writing. This chapter introduces the trope of the woman-in-series, which stages the insurrectionary potential of the visible and invisible, silent and speaking subject in literary modernism.
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Phelan, Helen. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190672225.003.0001.

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This chapter introduces the core theme of the book: an exploration of the singing voice in ritual contexts and its potential role in facilitating experiences of belonging. Set against the backdrop of “the new Ireland” of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, it charts Ireland’s growing multiculturalism, changing patterns of migration, the diminishing influence of Catholicism, and synergies between local and global forms of cultural expression in its investigation of rights and rites of belonging. It introduces the structure of the book, with each chapter exploring a range of religious, educational, civic, and community-based rituals, as well as theoretical engagement with one of five core characteristic of singing: resonance, somatics, performance, temporality, and tacitness. This weave of somatically and ethnographically grounded experience with theoretical discourse proposes ritually framed singing as a key site for the negotiation and performance of belonging.
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Lewis, Hannah. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190635978.003.0001.

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The introduction presents the book’s scope, approach, and organization. It recounts the history of the transition to synchronized sound film, which has largely been examined from the perspective of American cinema. However, because of aspects of French cinematic and musical culture that were unique to France, the transition unfolded in very different ways, becoming a hotly debated topic and resulting in divergent artistic responses. The introduction lays out the competing conceptions of sound film in France—for instance, its aesthetic proximity to either live theater or silent film, and its potential as a realist medium or a source of abstract fantasy—and the ways these conceptions played out in practitioners’ writings and films of the period. The films created during this “transitional” moment in filmmaking encourage us to reconsider long-held assumptions about the relationship between music and the moving image.
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