New Releases by Scott Anderson

Scott Anderson is the author of Estimation of Intrinsic Gravity Wave Parameters from Multiple, Ground-based Observations of a Single Mesopheric Airglow Emission (2008), The Beholder's Eye (2007), Relation Between Body Mass Index and Aggression Among First Grade Children (2007), Biological Influences on Criminal Behavior (2006), Second Genesis (2006).

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Estimation of Intrinsic Gravity Wave Parameters from Multiple, Ground-based Observations of a Single Mesopheric Airglow Emission

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Estimation of Intrinsic Gravity Wave Parameters from Multiple, Ground-based Observations of a Single Mesopheric Airglow Emission
This dissertation addresses the problem of using multiple, simultaneous observations of mesospheric airglow emissions to estimate key intrinsic parameters of atmospheric gravity waves (AGWs). As AGWs propagate through the mesosphere, they spatially and temporally perturb mesospheric airglow emissions, which, from the ground, can be imaged using large-format CCD cameras retrofitted with spectroscopic optics. By observing the emission perturbations from different vantage points, information can be inferred about the vertical wave structure using tomographic and parameter estimation techniques. In this dissertation, the problem is analyzed using standard tomography techniques to produce a reconstruction that can be used to estimate vertical wave structure. Next, a tomography scheme that works in the Fourier domain is developed to take advantage of the wave perturbation''s Fourier sparseness. Then, a parameter estimation (PE) technique is developed to infer the key AGW parameters directly from the data, followed by an in-depth analysis of the error from this estimation method. Finally, the PE method is applied to real data collected by the University of Illinois remote sensing team in June 2007.

The Beholder's Eye

release date: Dec 01, 2007
The Beholder's Eye
A collection of the very best in contemporary first-person journalism compiled by the award-winning former Washington Post reporter and author. Great journalists, at one time or another, have all been characters in their own stories: people with personalities that shaped what they saw and reported, and were touched and changed by the experiences about which they wrote; and innovators who borrowed the storytelling techniques of fiction. The Beholder’s Eye showcases the very best of an increasing trend toward personal narrative: Mike Sager stalking Marlon Brando in the Tahitian jungle; J. R. Moehringer’s quest to discover the true identity of an old boxer; Bill Plaschke’s story about a woman with cerebral palsy who runs an obscure Los Angeles Dodgers Web site; Scott Anderson’s story of his lifetime of covering war after war; Harrington’s own tale of his interracial family’s struggle to persevere; and many others. Written by reporters who were willing to reveal themselves in order to bring readers insights that were deeper than supposedly objective third-person stories, their articles are an invaluable resource for aspiring journalists, students, and teachers of the craft of writing, and any reader with an appreciation for masterful storytelling. “Aims to dispel the old journalistic cliché: that a journalist writing about him/herself is always ‘self-indulgent and, quite likely, narcissistic.’ He couldn’t have put together a better lineup of writers to make the point that it doesn’t have to be . . . Not just some of the country’s finest personal journalism, but some of its finest journalism, period.”—Kirkus Reviews

Relation Between Body Mass Index and Aggression Among First Grade Children

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Biological Influences on Criminal Behavior

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Biological Influences on Criminal Behavior
This book fundamentally questions the way most criminologists attempt to explain, let alone ameliorate the problem of human criminal behavior. Written by a respected expert in forensics, who also brings a much-needed biological background to the task, this resource champions contemporary biological theory by introducing criminologists to areas of research they might not otherwise encounter. It discusses basic biological concepts such as natural selection and evolution in relation to behavior, and considers patterns of inheritance, sex-linked traits, and propensities toward aggression; explores studies on hormonal effects, as well as brain chemistry, and delves deeply into organic brain dysfunction; and looks at investigations into fetal conditions and birth-related difficulties, as well as research on nutrition and food allergies.

Second Genesis

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Sleeper Cell

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Sleeper Cell
Biodefense, the nation''s top-secret agency against bioterrorism, must race against time to stop a nanotechnological plague that has been unleashed on the unsuspecting population by a sleeper cell within the United States.

Gone with the Wind as Guest and Host

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Spatial Prediction of Forest Soil Carbon

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Spatial Prediction of Forest Soil Carbon
Keywords: geostatistics, soil carbon, spatial models, DEM, LiDAR.

The Molecular Mechanism of FbpABC Fe3+ Transport in Gram Negative Pathogenic Bacteria

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Human Embryonic Stem Cells

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Human Embryonic Stem Cells
The emerging field of human embryonic stem cell biomedicine crosses many disciplinary boundaries-cell biology, reproductive biology, embryology, molecular biology, endocrinology, immunology, fetal med

Martyrdom: The Final Triumph of Faith

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Solving the Mystery of the Biblical Flood

release date: Nov 15, 2001
Solving the Mystery of the Biblical Flood
This is a very unique book, that for the first time puts forth a new theory on how a recent global flood as described in the Bible may have occurred, that is both plausible and scientifically sound. The author treats Noah ́s flood as a scientific mystery story which he then proceeds to solve by examining the clues found in the geological record and human history, building a theory that is in harmony with the biblical record of an earth wide deluge and with what we know about the geology of the earth. In this detailed and well referenced book, common objections to the biblical deluge are examined and answers are found that satisfy both a literal interpretation of scripture and a scientific examination of the facts. This book is compelling as the author proves what many have come to view as mere myth, is actually a historical event well supported by scientific evidence. The author also presents the results of his research on detecting recently deposited micro marine fossils left by the flood in soil samples. Presenting solid Paleoclimatological evidence of the deluge, this book may require rewriting many currently used textbooks. Sure to be considered very controversial, this is a must read for any one interested in geology or the biblical deluge. Written for the general public and the more geologically inclined as well, this book is a seamless merging of a literal reading of Genesis with what geology knows about the earth. 305 pages, 20 B&W illustrations, index.

The Effect of Laser Beam Defocusing on Processing Quality During Laser Surface Alloying

release date: Jan 01, 2001

The Man Who Tried to Save the World

release date: May 16, 2000
The Man Who Tried to Save the World
A swashbuckling Texan, a teller of tall tales, a womanizer, and a renegade, Fred Cuny spent his life in countries rent by war, famine, and natural disasters, saving many thousands of lives through his innovative and sometimes controversial methods of relief work. Cuny earned his nickname "Master of Disaster" for his exploits in Kurdistan, Somalia, and Bosnia. But when he arrived in the rogue Russian republic of Chechnya in the spring of 1995, raring to go and eager to put his ample funds from George Soros to good use, he found himself in the midst of an unimaginably savage war of independence, unlike any he had ever before encountered. Shortly thereafter, he disappeared in the war-rocked highlands, never to be seen again. Who was Cuny really working for? Was he a CIA spy? Who killed him, and why? In search of the answers, Scott Anderson traveled to Chechnya on a hazardous journey that started as as a magazine assignment and ended as a personal mission. The result is a galvanizing adventure story, a chilling picture of "the new world order," and a tour de force of literary journalism.

Remediation of an Oilfield Brine Spoil for Establishment of Southern Pine

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Triage

release date: Nov 23, 1999
Triage
A combat photographer returns to New York, traumatized by his experience in a war between Iraqis and Kurds. He is treated by his girlfriend''s father, a doctor who participated in the Spanish Civil War and who is familiar with survivor''s guilt

Correlation of Microstructure with the Optical Properties of Metal Nanoparticles in Silica

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Regional Characterization of the Seismic Wave Propagation of Central Eurasia Using Deterministic Crustal Models

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Prisoner of War

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Hegel's Speculative Good Friday

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Hegel's Speculative Good Friday
In this book Deland S. Anderson traces the origin of the idea, "God is dead," in the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel. Focusing on issues of language, life, and learning, Anderson presents an integrated perspective on the death of God in Hegel''s philosophy as it emerged in the early years at Jena. He argues that Hegel''s pronouncement of the death of God was the beginning of his radically innovative system of speculative discourse, which revolutionized not only philosophy but the wider culture as well.

Electronic Performance Support Systems

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Unknown Rider

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Unknown Rider
Like most red-blooded American youth weaned on World War II movies and comic books, Rick Wedan had wanted to be a fighter pilot for as long as he could remember.

Revolution of Reforms

release date: Jan 01, 1995

The 4 O'clock Murders

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The 4 O'clock Murders
Church. As compelling as the best fiction, The 4 O''Clock Murders is all the more terrifying because it is true.

Morphing Magic

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Morphing Magic
In the past few years morphing, a new computer graphics technique, has been gaining popularity. This book begins by outlining the background of morphing. It then gives a detailed description of techniques being used for morphing, followed by a chapter outlining how to implement each of the techniques. In the final section of the book, readers will find pointers on where to find more information. (Desktop Publishing)

The Chemotactic Response of Escherichia Coli to Combined Repellent and Attractant Stimuli

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Fido's Field Guide to San Diego

release date: Jan 01, 1992

Fantavision

release date: Jan 01, 1990
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