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Blokdyk, Gerardus. ISO 12006 a Complete Guide - 2020 Edition. Emereo Pty Limited, 2020.

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Railsback, Brian, and Michael Meyer, eds. A John Steinbeck Encyclopedia. Greenwood, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400674648.

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One of the greatest novelists of the 20th century, John Steinbeck continues to be read and studied at all levels. This encyclopedia extensively overviews his life and writings. Included are roughly 1200 alphabetically arranged entries by more than 40 expert contributors. Entries cover his works, major characters, family members and contemporaries, influences, and various special topics related to his literary career. Many of the entries cite works for further reading, and the encyclopedia closes with a selected, general bibliography. Known for his searing social criticism, John Steinbeck is on
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Sarwal, Minnie M., and Ron Shapiro. Paediatric renal transplantation. Edited by Jeremy R. Chapman. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0290.

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Approximately 1 in 65,000 children develops end-stage renal disease (ESRD) each year with almost 1200 children (aged 0–19 years) in the United States developing ESRD annually. Kidney transplantation is the primary method of treating ESRD in the paediatric population. The special issues in children and adolescents with ESRD include achieving normal growth and cognitive development. This chapter discusses the advances in surgical techniques, patient selection, transplant evaluation/preparing for transplantation, postoperative management (including fluid management in infants and small children),
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Mason, Owen. Thule Origins in the Old Bering Sea Culture. Edited by Max Friesen and Owen Mason. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199766956.013.26.

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The Thule culture is the most widespread Arctic whaling culture; its distribution commonly associated by researchers with climatic warming. Its origins between A.D. 900 and 1200, and development in the Birnirk and Punuk cultures are contested between Siberia and Alaska, out of a base of Old Bering Sea cultures. Although reliant on whaling, the degree of social complexity in Thule remains uncertain, as the trade in iron decreases as does aesthetic elaboration. The last incarnation of a “Northern maritime tradition” and the predecessor of modern Iñupiat and Inuit, the considerable and renowned T
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Freedman, Paul. The Medieval Spice Trade. Edited by Jeffrey M. Pilcher. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199729937.013.0018.

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Europe's insatiable demand for spices in the late Middle Ages (1200-1500 AD) is a remarkable example of dramatic historic change triggered by consumer preference. The spice trade is important to the history of food not only because of the trade routes and speculation about how to expand them, but also because of the reasons for the heavy demand in the first place. Tropical spices are not an essential ingredient of modern European cuisine. This article documents the spice trade during the medieval period. It first considers the ubiquity of spices in medieval gastronomy and medieval pharmacology
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Guran, Petre. Slavonic Historical Writing in South-Eastern Europe, 1200–1600. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199236428.003.0017.

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This chapter considers the period from 1200 to 1600 because social and political realities of Southeastern Europe delineate such a delayed chronology. The latter term, beginning in the seventeenth century, marks the end of those medieval societies who used Slavonic for their cultural expression. The other main reason for this chronology is the fact that most of the literary production of ninth- and tenth-century Bulgaria is known through Russian literary activity. The chapter begins with the birth of new states using Slavonic as a cultural language on the territory of Byzantium at the end of t
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Parkes, Graham. Kūkai and Dōgen as Exemplars of Ecological Engagement. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190456320.003.0005.

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The current environmental crisis is largely due to a particular conception of the human relationship to nature. Common in anthropocentric traditions of Western thought, this view depicts human beings as separate from, and superior to, all other beings in the natural world. Traditional East Asian understandings of this relationship are quite different and remarkably unanthropocentric, especially as exemplified in the ideas of Chinese Daoism and Japanese Buddhism. The human-nature relationship in the philosophies of Kūkai (aka Kōbō Daishi, 774–835) and Dōgen (1200–1253) offers a notion of somati
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Osborne, James F. The Syro-Anatolian City-States. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199315833.001.0001.

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This book presents a new model for the kingdoms that clustered around the northeast corner of the Mediterranean Sea during the Iron Age, ca. 1200–600 BCE. Rather than presenting them as an ancient version of the modern nation-state, characterized by homogenous ethnolinguistic communities like “the Aramaeans” or “the Luwians” living in neatly bounded territories, this book presents these polities as being fundamentally diverse and variable, distinguished by demographic fluidity and cultural mobility. This conclusion is reached via an examination of a host of evidentiary sources, including site
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Clark, Jeffery J., and David Abbott. Classic Period Hohokam. Edited by Barbara Mills and Severin Fowles. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199978427.013.18.

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This chapter discusses the Hohokam Classic Period (ca. 1200–1450 ce) in southern Arizona. Two perspectives are presented for observed archaeological patterns. One perspective is from the Phoenix Basin center, a densely populated region on a trajectory of overexploitation and decline throughout much of the interval, despite the construction of massive irrigation works and architectural buildings that left impressive ruins. The other perspective is from the outlying valleys to the north and east of Phoenix that had much lower population densities. Here intense interaction between local majoritie
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Cook, Patricia, Philip Bock, Dennis Gordon, and Haylee Weaver, eds. Australian Bryozoa Volume 2. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486306831.

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Bryozoans are aquatic animals that form colonies of connected individuals. They take a variety of forms: some are bushy and moss-like, some are flat and encrusting and others resemble lace. Bryozoans are mostly marine, with species found in all oceans from sublittoral to abyssal depths, but freshwater species also exist. Some bryozoans are of concern as marine-fouling organisms and invasive species, while others show promise as sources of anticancer, antiviral and antifouling substances.
 Written by experts in the field, Australian Bryozoa Volume 2: Taxonomy of Australian Families is the
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Anderson, Atholl. The Prehistory of South Polynesia. Edited by Ethan E. Cochrane and Terry L. Hunt. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199925070.013.025.

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Southern Polynesia, including New Zealand, the outlying Norfolk, Kermadec, Chatham, and Auckland Island groups was colonized after A.D. 1200 by populations from Central East Polynesia. Interaction between Eastern Polynesian and Southern Polynesian populations ceased soon after colonization, although interaction between the various outlying islands and the New Zealand population continued for possibly another 200 years. Early New Zealand populations exploited plentiful moa, a large flightless bird, and pinnipeds as food sources, hunting the former to extinction. Later horticultural activities,
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Wondrich, David, and Noah Rothbaum, eds. The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780199311132.001.0001.

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Over 1200 entries Anthropologists and historians have confirmed the central role alcohol has played in nearly every society since the dawn of human civilization, but it is only recently that it has been the subject of serious scholarly inquiry. The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails is the first major reference work to cover the subject and explores the historical, technical, and cultural aspects of this branch of the alcohol family. Compiled by world authority David Wondrich, with the assistance of a team of experts from around the globe, it stands beside the hugely successful Oxford C
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Cook, Patricia, Philip Bock, Dennis Gordon, and Haylee Weaver, eds. Australian Bryozoa Volume 1. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486306800.

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Bryozoans are aquatic animals that form colonies of connected individuals. They take a variety of forms: some are bushy and moss-like, some are flat and encrusting and others resemble lace. Bryozoans are mostly marine, with species found in all oceans from sublittoral to abyssal depths, but freshwater species also exist. Some bryozoans are of concern as marine-fouling organisms and invasive species, while others show promise as sources of anticancer, antiviral and antifouling substances.
 Written by experts in the field, Australian Bryozoa Volume 1: Biology, Ecology and Natural History is
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Heine, Steven. Flowers Blooming on a Withered Tree. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190941345.001.0001.

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This volume, containing a translation, annotations, and historical studies of Giun’s (1200–1253) Verse Comments on Dōgen’s Treasury of the True Dharma Eye (Shōbōgenzō honmokuju), represents the initial book-length contribution to a crucial though previously unnoticed sub-field in Japanese Buddhist studies involving text-historical and literary-philological examinations of a key example of the copious premodern collections of annotations and interpretations of the masterwork of Zen master Dōgen. It is the first study of the life and thought of Giun and of the 60-fascicle version of Dōgen’s mast
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Ashe, Geoffrey. Encyclopedia of Prophecy. ABC-CLIO, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216002116.

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A definitive, factual, A–Z reference guide offering a global perspective on the role of prophecy in world history, religion, folklore, and literature. From at least 1200 B.C. and probably long before, prophets have attempted to see into the future. Most—from ancient oracles to modern astrologers, from doomsday sects to telephone psychics—have been wrong the majority of the time, says British researcher Geoffrey Ashe. True foreknowledge is rare, but those rare occurrences are impressive. In this fascinating reference work, the first to encompass the entire 3,000 year span of recorded prophecy,
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Sweedman, Luke, and David Merritt. Australian Seeds. CSIRO Publishing, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643094079.

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This is the first complete guide to the collection, processing and storage of wild collected seed. While the main focus is on Australian seeds, the procedures and protocols described within the book are of international standard and apply to users throughout the world.
 The book provides a basic understanding to seed biology, evolution and morphology, and includes chapters on all aspects of harvesting, processing and storage of seeds. This will enable users to collect, process and store seed more efficiently, thus reducing loss of seed viability during the storage process with potentially
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Casson, Catherine, Mark Casson, John Lee, and Katie Phillips. Compassionate Capitalism. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529209259.001.0001.

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This book examines the evolution of compassionate capitalism in medieval England, using a unique and comprehensive source of information, the Cambridge Hundred Rolls. It demonstrates how compassionate capitalism developed through the bequest of rental income on property to charitable and religious institutions, such as hospitals, abbeys and friaries. This rental income was generated by the dramatic growth of an urban property market, through which wealthy merchants invested the profits of trade in property development. Compassionate capitalism was a driving force in the medieval economy from t
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Heine, Steven. Wisdom within Words. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197553527.001.0001.

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Abstract This book is the first complete bilingual edition and annotated translation of the poetry collection entitled Mystery within Words (Kuchūgen), which features 149 Chinese-style verses (kanshi) written by Dōgen Zenji (1200–1253), founder of the Sōtō Zen sect in early medieval Japan. These poems are very important for highlighting several key aspects of Dōgen’s manner of thinking and process of writing. Dōgen composed Sinitic poetry throughout all stages of his career at both Kōshōji temple in Kyoto and Eiheiji temple in the remote mountains for various purposes. These aims included refl
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Butcher, Neil, and Andrew Moore. Understanding Open Educational Resources. Edited by Sanjaya Mishra. Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.56059/11599/1013.

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The fact that you are reading this lesson suggests that you have heard of open educational resources (OER). Currently, there is a lot of buzz about OER. Some see them as totally revolutionising how we bring learning materials into our education system and use them, while others see OER from a more pragmatic perspective. Before we start looking at OER, including their origin, benefits and challenges, it is important to consider the problems that we are facing today in education. While these problems range, in different countries, from lack of access to poor quality, there is a common thread in
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Andrews, Frances. Como and Padua. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777601.003.0039.

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This chapter takes as its starting point Chris Wickham’s emphasis on the importance and difficulties of comparative history (if on a small scale). It compares the engagement of viri religiosi in communal offices in two cities and their contadi in northern Italy: Padua and Como, which in the first half of the thirteenth century adopted contrasting approaches to this practice. In Como, already by 1216, otherwise unidentified fratres qui supersunt ad cartas were responsible for dealing with the commune’s creditors, and within a few decades the city’s treasurers (canevarii) were usually fratres re
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Makeham, John, ed. The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190878559.001.0001.

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Zhu Xi (1130–1200) is the most influential Neo-Confucian philosopher, and arguably the most important Chinese philosopher, of the past millennium, both in terms of his legacy and for the sophistication of his systematic philosophy. The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi’s Philosophical Thought combines in a single study two major areas of Chinese philosophy that are rarely tackled together: Chinese Buddhist philosophy and Zhu Xi’s Neo-Confucian philosophy. Despite Zhu Xi’s importance as a philosopher, the role of Buddhist thought and philosophy in the construction of his systematic philosophy remains po
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Bradshaw, Richard, and Juan Fandos-Rius. Historical Dictionary of the Central African Republic. Rowman & Littlefield, 2016. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798216219347.

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The Central African Republic (CAR) came into existence on 1 December 1958 as a semi-autonomous member state of the Communauté (French Community), meaning that France still controlled its currency, defense, foreign affairs and national security. The history of the CAR can be interpreted in radically different ways. One the one hand the people of Central Africa have suffered enormously at the hands of slave traders, concessionary companies, French colonialists and African rulers, and their country remains largely ‘undeveloped.’ On the other most Central Africans have retained free use of land on
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Poleg, Eyal. A Material History of the Bible, England 1200-1553. British Academy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266717.001.0001.

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This book examines the production and use of Bibles in late medieval and early modern England. The analysis of hundreds of biblical manuscripts and prints reveals how scribes, printers, readers, and patrons have reacted to religious and political turmoil. Looking at the modification of biblical manuscripts, or the changes introduced into subsequent printed editions, reveals the ways in which commerce and devotions joined to shape biblical access. The book explores the period from c.1200 to 1553, which saw the advent of moveable-type print as well as the Reformation. The book’s long-view places
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Huang, Siu-Chi. Essentials of Neo-Confucianism. Greenwood, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400647444.

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Huang's book analyzes the major Neo-Confucian philosophers from the eleventh to the sixteenth centuries. Focusing on metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical philosophical issues, this study presents the historical development of the Neo-Confucian school, an outgrowth of ancient Confucianism, and characterizes its thought, background, and influence. Key concepts—for example ^Utai-ji (supreme ultimate), ^Uxin (mind), and ^Uren (humanity)—as interpreted by each thinker are discussed in detail. Also examined are the two major schools that developed during this period, Cheng-Zhu, School of Princ
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