New Releases by Arthur Howard

Arthur Howard is the author of The Ottoman Timar System and Its Transformation, 1563-1656 (1987), The Look of maps. An examination of cartographic design. [Mit Abb.] - (Madison, Wis.): The Univ. of Wisconsin Press(1985). 105 S. 8° (1985), Life and Death Decision Analysis (1979), Noise Emission from Indium Antimonide (1969), Fundamentals of Physical Geography (1968).

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The Ottoman Timar System and Its Transformation, 1563-1656

release date: Jan 01, 1987

The Look of maps. An examination of cartographic design. [Mit Abb.] - (Madison, Wis.): The Univ. of Wisconsin Press(1985). 105 S. 8°

Life and Death Decision Analysis

Life and Death Decision Analysis
No assertion can command attention in time of emergency like, ''It''s a matter of life and death''. The problem of making decisions that can affect the likelihood of death is one of the most perplexing facing the analyst. As individuals, we are often called upon to make decisions that affect our safety, and other are increasingly making those decisions on our behalf. Yet most present approaches to life and death-decision making concentrate on the value of an individual''s life to others rather than to himself. These approaches are both technically and ethically questionable. In this report, we develop a model for an individual who wishes to make life and death decisions on his own behalf or who wishes to delegate them to his agents. We show that an individual can use this model if he is willing to trade between the quality and the quantity of his life. A simplified version requires him to establish preference between the resources he disposes during his lifetime and the length of it, to establish probability assessments on these quantities, to characterize his ability to turn present cash into future income, and to specify his risk attitude. We can use this model to determine both what an individual would have to be paid to assume a given risk and what he would pay to avoid a given risk. The risks may range from those that are virtually infinitesimal to those that are imminently life threatening. We show that this model resolves a paradox posed by previously proposed models. In this model there is no inconsistency between an individual''s refusing any amount of money, however large, to incur a large enough risk, and yet being willing to pay only a finite amount, his current wealth, to avoid certain death.

A TWO-PHASE TECHNIQUE FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF INTERPHASE TRANSPORT.

The Heart of Fiordland

The Heart of Fiordland
Tells of the author''s adventures in the Fiordland Region of New Zealand, as a bushman, tourist guide, launch skipper and as a worker on the Manapouri-Deep Cove hydro-electric project.

6 Years' Experiments on Chemical Thinning of Apples

Methods for Improving Basketball Goal Shooting

Studies with Alcohol Extracted Casein in Rat Nutrition, Part II Studies Comparing Butter Fat and Corn Oil in Rat Nutrition Under Conditions Preventing Coprophagy

Cotton Irrigation Investigations in San Joaquin Valley, California, 1926 to 1935

The Digestibility of Brown Alfalfa Hay, Sesame Meal, and Artichoke Silage as Determined for Ruminants

Irrigation Experiments with Peaches in California

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