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Laser application in chemistry and related fields is an area growing at rapid pace in line with new developments in laser technology. The fields of application range from fundamental chemical research to sophisticated analytical methods in chemical and biotechnological industry and in environmental chemistry. This book shows, with detail, the breath of applications of lasers in chemistry, with particular reference to analytical and research applications. D.L. Andrews presents the subject matter at a level amenable to the general chemist, the novice and the practising specialists as well. The 3rd edition of this successful book has been completely revised and updated.
Lasers in chemistry. --- Laser spectroscopy. --- Laser photochemistry. --- Spectrometric and optical chemical analysis --- fysicochemie --- Photochemistry --- Chemical laboratory practice --- 542.8 --- 542.8 Physical, physicochemical and electrical operations --- Physical, physicochemical and electrical operations --- Lasers en chimie --- Spectroscopie à laser --- Laser photochemistry --- Lasers in chemistry --- Laser spectroscopy --- Spectrum analysis --- Chemical apparatus --- Laser chemistry --- Laser-induced chemistry --- Physical chemistry. --- Lasers. --- Photonics. --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical. --- Analytical chemistry. --- Atoms. --- Physics. --- Materials science. --- Physical Chemistry. --- Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices. --- Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. --- Analytical Chemistry. --- Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics. --- Characterization and Evaluation of Materials. --- Material science --- Physical sciences --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Dynamics --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Matter --- Stereochemistry --- Analysis, Chemical --- Analytic chemistry --- Chemical analysis --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Chemistry --- Chemistry, Theoretical --- Physical chemistry --- Theoretical chemistry --- New optics --- Optics --- Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation --- Masers, Optical --- Optical masers --- Light amplifiers --- Light sources --- Optoelectronic devices --- Nonlinear optics --- Optical parametric oscillators --- Constitution
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lasers --- chemie --- lasers (technologie) --- Chemistry --- Laser photochemistry --- Laser spectroscopy --- Lasers in chemistry --- Spectroscopie à laser --- Lasers en chimie --- Spectroscopie à laser --- Spectrometric and optical chemical analysis --- fysicochemie --- Photochemistry --- Chemical laboratory practice --- lasers [optical instruments]
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New possibilities have recently emerged for producing optical beams with complex and intricate structures, and for the non-contact optical manipulation of matter. This book fully describes the electromagnetic theory, optical properties, methods and applications associated with this new technology. Detailed discussions are given of unique beam characteristics, such as optical vortices and other wavefront structures, the associated phase properties and photonic aspects, along with applications ranging from cold atom manipulation to optically driven micromachines.Features include:
Quantum optics. --- Beam optics. --- Nanostructures --- Gaussian beams. --- Optical properties. --- Beams, Gaussian --- Gaussian light --- Light, Gaussian --- Beam optics --- Gaussian processes --- Nanoscience --- Physics --- Electromagnetic waves --- Optics --- Photons --- Quantum theory
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“With the publication of the brilliant Making Sport Great Again, Professor David L. Andrews firmly establishes himself as the leading social theorist of sport in late-capitalist consumer culture. There is no better scholarly guide to the politicized and politicizing nature and influence of contemporary sports on society than Andrews’ perceptive words and always-challenging ideas. Theoretically rich and empirically grounded, Making Sport Great Again is both an intellectual and political intervention into the hyper-commodified, commercialized spectacle that is modern corporate uber-sport, a diagnostic analysis of neo-liberal sports cultures of the highest order that deserves to become an instant classic.” —Ben Carrington, Associate Professor of Sociology and Journalism, University of Southern California, USA “One of the world’s leading scholars in sport and physical cultural studies, Andrews offers an expertly crafted and potent analysis of the complex relationship between sport and politics, with particular focus on the Trump era. Highly recommended as essential reading for anyone and everyone interested in understanding the intricate webs of power relations that weave sport, politics, culture and the economy together in ways that impact bodies and minds, the world over.” —Holly Thorpe, Professor of Health, Sport and Human Performance, University of Waikato, New Zealand Blending critical theory, conjunctural cultural studies, and assemblage theory, Making Sport Great Again introduces and develops the concept of uber-sport: the sporting expression of late capitalism’s conjoined corporatizing, commercializing, spectacularizing, and celebritizing forces. On different scales and in varying spaces, the uber-sport assemblage is revealed both to surreptitiously reinscribe the neoliberal preoccupation with consumption and to nurture the individualized consumer subject. Andrews further probes how uber-sport normalizes the ideological orientations and associate affective investments of the Trump assemblage’s authoritarian populism. Even as it articulates the regressive politicization of sport, Making Sport Great Again serves also as a call to action: how might progressives rearticulate uber-sport in emancipatory and actualizing political formations? .
Sports --- Political aspects --- Field sports --- Pastimes --- Recreations --- Recreation --- Athletics --- Games --- Outdoor life --- Physical education and training --- Sports-Sociological aspects. --- Political sociology. --- Social sciences-Philosophy. --- Sociology of Sport and Leisure. --- Sociology of Culture. --- Political Sociology. --- Social Theory. --- Mass political behavior --- Political behavior --- Political science --- Sociology --- Sociological aspects --- Sports—Sociological aspects. --- Culture. --- Social sciences—Philosophy. --- Cultural sociology --- Culture --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Social aspects
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The science of energy harvesting materials is experiencing phenomenal growth and attracting huge interest. Exploiting recently acquired insights into the fundamental mechanisms and principles of photosynthesis, it is now possible to forge entirely new and distinctive molecular materials and devise artificial photosystems and applications far remote from conventional solar cell technology. In this comprehensive treatment of energy harvesting, a team of internationally acclaimed scientists at the forefront of the subject paint a state-of-the-art picture of modern energy harvesting materials science
Energy harvesting. --- Solar collectors --- Solar energy. --- Photochemistry. --- Light --- Photolysis (Chemistry) --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Solar power --- Force and energy --- Renewable energy sources --- Solar radiation --- Collectors, Solar --- Solar energy --- Solar heating --- Energy scavenging --- Harvesting, Energy --- Power harvesting --- Power resources --- Materials. --- Chemical action --- Energy harvesting --- Photochemistry --- Materials --- Solar collectors - Materials
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Soccer --- Association football --- English football --- European football --- Football (Soccer) --- Football --- Social aspects --- Manchester United (Soccer team) --- Newton Heath (Soccer team) --- Manchester United Football Club --- Manchester United F.C. (Soccer team) --- United (Soccer team) --- Man U (Soccer team) --- Man Utd (Soccer team) --- Red Devils (Soccer team) --- Reds (Soccer team)
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“With the publication of the brilliant Making Sport Great Again, Professor David L. Andrews firmly establishes himself as the leading social theorist of sport in late-capitalist consumer culture. There is no better scholarly guide to the politicized and politicizing nature and influence of contemporary sports on society than Andrews’ perceptive words and always-challenging ideas. Theoretically rich and empirically grounded, Making Sport Great Again is both an intellectual and political intervention into the hyper-commodified, commercialized spectacle that is modern corporate uber-sport, a diagnostic analysis of neo-liberal sports cultures of the highest order that deserves to become an instant classic.” —Ben Carrington, Associate Professor of Sociology and Journalism, University of Southern California, USA “One of the world’s leading scholars in sport and physical cultural studies, Andrews offers an expertly crafted and potent analysis of the complex relationship between sport and politics, with particular focus on the Trump era. Highly recommended as essential reading for anyone and everyone interested in understanding the intricate webs of power relations that weave sport, politics, culture and the economy together in ways that impact bodies and minds, the world over.” —Holly Thorpe, Professor of Health, Sport and Human Performance, University of Waikato, New Zealand Blending critical theory, conjunctural cultural studies, and assemblage theory, Making Sport Great Again introduces and develops the concept of uber-sport: the sporting expression of late capitalism’s conjoined corporatizing, commercializing, spectacularizing, and celebritizing forces. On different scales and in varying spaces, the uber-sport assemblage is revealed both to surreptitiously reinscribe the neoliberal preoccupation with consumption and to nurture the individualized consumer subject. Andrews further probes how uber-sport normalizes the ideological orientations and associate affective investments of the Trump assemblage’s authoritarian populism. Even as it articulates the regressive politicization of sport, Making Sport Great Again serves also as a call to action: how might progressives rearticulate uber-sport in emancipatory and actualizing political formations? .
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Sociology of culture --- Political sociology --- Sociology of sport --- Sociology --- Politics --- Recreation. Games. Sports. Corp. expression --- sociologie --- sport --- cultuur --- politiek --- sociale filosofie --- kapitalisme --- Trump, Donald
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