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Felsher, Dave. Electrowinning of metal: DETA complexes. Montréal, Qué: Dept. of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, McGill University, 2000.

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Scheenen, Cindy J. H. The reactivity of nickel complexes with sulfur dioxide. Manchester: UMIST, 1998.

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International Conference on Mining and Metallurgy of Complex Nickel Ores (1993 Chin-chang shih, China). Proceedings of the International Conference on Mining and Metallurgy of Complex Nickel Ores: Jinchang, China, September 5-8, 1993. Beijing: International Academic Publishers, 1993.

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Karim, Salma. Preparation and characterization of supported and unsupported nickel complexes. Uxbridge: Brunel University, 1991.

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Moreau, S. J. H. The reactions of some Nickel (2) complexes with sulphurdioxide. Manchester: UMIST, 1994.

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Attanasi, E. D. A resource assessment of copper and nickel sulfides within the Mountain View area of the Stillwater Complex, Montana. [Washington]: U.S. G.P.O., 1987.

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Tilus, Pirkko. The formation of aqueous binary and ternary nickel(II) complexes of nitrogen- and carbon-alkylated ethylenediamines, exhibiting octahedral and square planar species. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1985.

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Jarvis, Adam P. Nickel complexes of acrylic monomers: Mode of coordination and polymerisation studies. [s.l.]: typescript, 1996.

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Shepherd, Jeffrey L. Complex oscillations and chaos during anodic dissolution of nickel in sulphuric acid solutions. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, 1999.

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Blusch, Lina K. The Siamese-Twin Porphyrin and Its Copper and Nickel Complexes: A Non-Innocent Twist. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01674-0.

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Hammett, Dashiell. Complete novels. New York: Library of America, 1999.

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Hammett, Dashiell. Complete novels. New York: Literary Classics of the United States Inc., 1999.

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Bowers, Q. David. A guide book of United States type coins: A complete history and price guide for the collector and investor : copper, nickel, silver, gold. Edited by Stack Lawrence R. 2nd ed. Atlanta, GA: Whitman Publishing, 2008.

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Hammett, Dashiell. Dashiell Hammett: Five complete novels. New York: Chatham River Press, 1986.

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Fierro, Claudio Mendicute. Synthesis of nickel-thiolate complexes. 2004.

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Holland, John H. 7. Co-evolution and the formation of niches. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199662548.003.0007.

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What is a niche? ‘Co-evolution and the formation of niches’ explains that the term ‘niche’ is widely used to describe an important part of the hierarchical organization of complex adaptive systems: local use of signals and resources. Using Markov processes, a mathematical theory of niches can be formed that allows for multiple species with interaction networks that involve loops and recirculation. When realistic niches are considered, the diversity of the niche dwellers stands out. We see a complicated recirculation of resources and signals. How did this complex network of interactions evolve? The short answer is co-evolution through recombination of building blocks, often accompanied by an exaggeration of some of the resulting characteristics.
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Strong, Despina. Vanadium and nickel complexes in the Alberta oil sands. 1986.

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Connolly, Peter J. A kinetic, thermodynamic and structural study of conformational isomers of nickel(II) tetraaza macrocyclic complexes. 1987.

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Lange, David W. The Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels. 3rd ed. DLRC Press, 2006.

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Lange, David W. The Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels. DLRC Press, 1993.

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Lange, David W. The Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels. 2nd ed. D L R C Pr, 2000.

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Blusch, Lina K. The Siamese-Twin Porphyrin and Its Copper and Nickel Complexes: A Non-Innocent Twist. Springer, 2013.

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The complete guide to shield & liberty head nickels. DLRC Press, 1995.

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The Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickles. D L R C Pr, 1993.

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A Guide Book of Shield And Liberty Head Nickels: Complete Source For History, Grading, and Prices (The Official Red Book). Whitman Publishing, 2006.

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Nickel Sulfide Ores and Impact Melts: Origin of the Sudbury Igneous Complex. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2016.

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Britton, Amanda M. Complexes of heterocyclic thiones and thiolates with Nickel (II) and the platinum metals. 1988.

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S, Jacobson Nathan, Ritzert Frank J, and NASA Glenn Research Center, eds. Computational thermodynamic study to predict complex phase equilibria in the nickel-base superalloy René N6. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2001.

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Blusch, Lina K. K. The Siamese-Twin Porphyrin and Its Copper and Nickel Complexes: A Non-Innocent Twist. Springer, 2016.

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Rahman, A. B. M. Shamsur. The properties of zerovalent nickel-carbonyl-diphosphine complexes and their application to the synthesis ofheterobimetallic systems. 1993.

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Zou, Dong. Nucleophilic substitution at the spp2s carbon of aryl halides by using nickel acylate complexes. 1994.

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Bendis, Brian Michael. Secret Warriors: The Complete Collection Volume 1. Marvel, 2015.

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Lee, Stan. S. H. I. E. L. D.: The Complete Collection. Marvel Worldwide, Incorporated, 2015.

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Comics, Marvel. Secret Warriors: The Complete Collection Volume 2. Marvel Worldwide, Incorporated, 2015.

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Comics, Marvel, and Stan Lee. S. H. I. E. L. D.: The Complete Collection Omnibus. Marvel Worldwide, Incorporated, 2015.

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Gow, Neil A. R., and Alistair J. P. Brown. Physiology and metabolism of fungal pathogens. Edited by Christopher C. Kibbler, Richard Barton, Neil A. R. Gow, Susan Howell, Donna M. MacCallum, and Rohini J. Manuel. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198755388.003.0003.

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The metabolism and physiology of an invading fungal pathogen determine the outcome of its interaction with the host. The pathogen must be able to assimilate nutrients to grow and colonize diverse host niches. Meanwhile, the host attempts to restrict this growth by withholding some essential nutrients, by imposing stresses, and by inducing innate immune defences. These interactions involve complex regulatory networks that ultimately dictate the equilibrium between pathogen killing and the establishment of commensal or pathogenic associations.
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The Best of the Jefferson Nickel Doubled Die Varieties: A complete guide to the strongest and most valuable doubled die Jefferson nickels. All varieties are fully illustrated with photos of the doubling and the key die markers as well as information on the values of the varieties. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Galleries Coins & Stamps, Inc., 2002.

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The Official Red Book a Guide Book of Buffalo and Jefferson Nickels: Complete Source for History, Grading, and Values (Official Red Book). Whitman Publishing, 2007.

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Hammett, Dashiell. Dashiell Hammett: 5 Complete Novels. Random House Value Publishing, 1987.

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Svantesson, Dan Jerker B. Final Remarks. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795674.003.0013.

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This chapter summarises the discussions and proposals of the previous chapters without attempting to add any additional arguments. It highlights the importance of tackling the complex issues of Internet jurisdictions, not only for the disciplines of private international law and public international law (as they are traditionally defined), but for society more broadly. Emphasis is also placed on the need for immediate action. In addition, it links the discussion of international law concepts to the Swedish word lagom, said to stem from Viking-era drinking etiquette. It is suggested that the idea of ‘lagom jurisdiction’ nicely brings together much of the arguments presented in this book.
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Page, Robert E. The Art of the Bee. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197504147.001.0001.

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The impact of bees on the world is immeasurable. Bees are responsible for the evolution of the vast array of brightly colored flowers and for engineering the niches of multitudes of plants, animals, and microbes. They’ve painted landscapes with flowers through their pollination activities and have evolved the most complex societies to aid their exploitation of the environment. The biology of the honey bee is one that reflects their role in transforming environments with their anatomical adaptations and a complex language that together function to exploit floral resources. A complex social system that includes a division of labor builds, defends, and provisions nests containing tens of thousands of individuals, only one of whom reproduces. Traditional biology texts present stratified layers of knowledge where the reader excavates levels of biological organization, each building on the last. This book presents fundamental biology not in layers but wrapped around interesting themes and concepts and in ways designed to explore and understand each concept. It examines the coevolution of bees and flowering plants, bees as engineers of the environment, the evolution of sociality, the honey bee as a superorganism and how it evolves, and the mating behavior of the queen.
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Whitney, Laura, and Tihana Bicanic. Antifungal stewardship. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198758792.003.0016.

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Although the principles of antifungal stewardship are similar to those of antibiotic stewardship, there are a number of key differences, as outlined in this chapter. Antifungal prescribing occupies a specialist niche: it occurs much less frequently than antibacterial prescribing due to the smaller, but increasing, population at risk of fungal infection. Antifungal stewardship is thus less established compared with programmes directed at antibacterials, with a narrower and more complex evidence base. This chapter provides examples of successful stewardship programmes in different settings, allowing readers to understand the challenges of antifungal stewardship and how to address these and enabling them to build a successful stewardship programme at their own institution.
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Holes, Clive. Orality, Culture, And Language. Edited by Jonathan Owens. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764136.013.0012.

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This article explores the relationship between linguistic form and function in the varying cultural landscapes of the contemporary Arabic-speaking world, including spontaneous speech, the contemporary electronic media (television, radio, the Internet), cinema, theater, and traditional performed oral literature, which have been revived and “reinvented.” It is shown that the relationship between orality and language in Arabic is complex. The layman’s mental landscape is of a “high,” literary, codified variety of the language strongly identified with a unifying religion (Islam) and a “golden age” of past imperial and literary glories, carrying great cultural prestige; and a “low,” chaotic (often regarded as grammarless) but homely variety associated with domesticity, intimacy, and the daily round. The emotional resonances of the two varieties are and always have been different. Consequently, they have, through the ages, occupied separate functional niches in all linguistically mediated communication, be it speech, writing, song, poetry, cinema, or theater.
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Stotz, Karola, and Paul Griffiths. A Developmental Systems Account of Human Nature. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823650.003.0004.

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We argue here that to understand human nature is to understand the plastic process of human development and the diversity it produces. Drawing on the framework of developmental systems theory and the idea of developmental niche construction, we argue that human nature is not embodied in only one input to development, such as the genome, and that it should not be confined to universal or typical human characteristics. Both similarities and certain classes of differences are explained by a human developmental system that reaches well out into the ‘environment’. We point to a significant overlap between our account and the ‘life history trait cluster’ account of Grant Ramsey, and defend the developmental systems account against the accusation that trying to encompass developmental plasticity and human diversity leads to an unmanageably complex account of human nature.
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Trudgill, Peter. The Anthropological Setting of Polysynthesis. Edited by Michael Fortescue, Marianne Mithun, and Nicholas Evans. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199683208.013.13.

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A sociolinguistically oriented study of polysynthesis literature reveals one rather striking observation. Varieties often cited as being incontrovertibly polysynthetic include languages from many different language families and different areas of the world. But many of these languages have a number of social characteristics in common: they are spoken in relatively small, traditional, non-industrialized communities, over relatively small territories. This chapter suggests that this is not a coincidence. There seems to be considerable agreement in the literature, for instance, that polysynthetic languages are ‘highly’, ‘extremely’, or ‘extraordinarily’ complex. And the literature on polysynthesis abounds in descriptors referring to their complexity as ‘exuberant’, ‘unusual’, ‘spectacular’, ‘baroque’, ‘rich’, ‘daunting’, and ‘startling’. This tallies nicely with the suggestion (Trudgill 2011) that linguistic complexity is particularly associated with relatively small, isolated, stable communities which have dense social-network structures; and is relatively unlikely to be found in large, high-contact (for example urban, colonial, standard) language varieties.
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Rudd, Philip W. The Invisible Niche of AUYL. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190657543.003.0013.

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In African cities, postcolonial ambiguity and contradiction bombard speakers, who hybridize traditional values with new urban identities and successfully bridge the old to the new with African Urban Youth Language (AUYL), a term inclusive of argot, slang, and register usage. Sheng, the AUYL from Nairobi, Kenya, exemplifies the metaphorical reversal of the old colonial order, symbolizing an invisible niche binding speakers neither to the traditional ethnic role nor to the old colonial empire and providing a sense of cosmopolitanism. African youth construct this new and modern identity, but the elites, seeing only fragmented nonstandard usage, treat the AUYL as illegitimate in order to render it nonexistent. This sociocultural chapter explores grammatical tendencies and lexical manipulations to disclose how AUYL is a “stylistic practice” (Eckert 2008) or bricolage (Hebdige 1979) that empowers speakers to construct a more complex, and meaningful, postcolonial social world.
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Owen, Jennifer C., Dana M. Hawley, and Kathryn P. Huyvaert, eds. Infectious Disease Ecology of Wild Birds. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198746249.001.0001.

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Disease ecology is an interdisciplinary field that recognizes that the host–parasite interaction is shaped by the environment and can affect and be affected by the processes that occur across all levels of ecological organization. This book focuses on the dynamics of infectious diseases for wild avian hosts across different scales of biological organization—from within-host processes to landscape-level patterns. Parasite–bird interactions are both influenced by and have consequences for every level of ecological hierarchy, from the physiology, behavior, and evolution of individual hosts up to the complex biotic and abiotic interactions occurring within biological communities and ecosystems. As the most diverse group of extant vertebrates, birds have evolved to utilize every ecological niche on earth, giving them the capacity to serve as a host of pathogens in every part of the world. The diversity of birds is outmatched only by the diversity of the parasite fauna infecting them. Given the overwhelming diversity of both avian hosts and their parasites, we have only scratched the surface regarding the role that pathogens play in avian biology and the role that birds play in the maintenance and spread of zoonotic pathogens. In addition to this understudied diversity, parasite–bird interactions are increasingly occurring in rapidly changing global environments—thus, their ecology is changing—and this shapes the complex ways by which parasites influence the interconnected health of birds, humans, and shared ecosystems. The chapters in this book illustrate that the understanding of these complex and multiscale interactions requires an inherently integrative approach.
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Prout, Jeremy, Tanya Jones, and Daniel Martin. Anaesthesia for general surgery (including transplantation). Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199609956.003.0013.

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This chapter focuses on aspects of anaesthesia for complex, major surgery such as hepatic resection and oesophagectomy. The theories and practice of enhanced recovery after surgery and perioperative optimisation with goal directed therapy are included here. The systemic impact of malignancy and its treatment modalities are also discussed. The practical and ethical aspects of organ transplantation are discussed. Anaesthesia for renal and hepatic transplant is described, as well as considerations for anaesthetising the transplant recipient for non-transplant surgery. Recognition of transurethral resection syndrome in urological surgery is potentially life-saving; causes, management and avoidance are discussed. The NICE criteria for performing bariatric surgery, types of surgery, and conduct of anaesthesia for this challenging patient group is also covered.
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Cally, Jordan. International Capital Markets. Edited by Golden Jeffrey. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198849001.001.0001.

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This book provides a critical analysis of and context to international capital markets, their regulation and their institutions. The book takes a comparative and developmental perspective, examining the characteristics, interaction and regulation of developed markets in the US, UK and the EU, as well as Asian markets such as Hong Kong and China. In addition to examining Malaysia’s efforts to create an international regulatory framework for Islamic finance, the book looks at other niche markets of the world, such as Luxembourg, Switzerland, Singapore, Ireland, Bahrain and Dubai. There is both a detailed analysis of complex concepts, supporting the competing regulatory goals and techniques, as well as a conceptual overview of the regulatory landscape, making this book an indispensable resource. Current issues such as the delineation of regulated and unregulated markets, stratification of markets, and the capital market activities of international financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are explained. Practitioners, scholars and post-graduate students will find this book to be a valuable guide to understanding the regulation and practice of international capital markets.
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Petersen, Steve. Superintelligence as Superethical. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190652951.003.0021.

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Nick Bostrom’s book Superintelligence outlines a frightening but realistic scenario for human extinction: true artificial intelligence is likely to bootstrap itself into superintelligence, and thereby become ideally effective at achieving its goals. Human-friendly goals seem too abstract to be preprogrammed with any confidence; and if those goals are not explicitly favorable to humans, the superintelligence will extinguish us—not through any malice, but simply because it will want our resources for its own purposes. In response, I argue that things might not be as bad as Bostrom suggests. If the superintelligence must learn complex final goals, then this means such a superintelligence must in effect reason about its own goals. And because it will be especially clear to a superintelligence that there are no sharp lines between one agent’s goals and another’s, that reasoning could therefore automatically be ethical in nature.
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