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Author | : Denise Lee Yohn |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021-01-21 |
Genre | : Advertising |
ISBN | : 9781529359121 |
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"Independently, brand and culture are powerful, unsung business drivers. But Denise shows that when you fuse the two together to create an interdependent and mutually-reinforcing relationship between them, you create organizational power that isn't possible by simply cultivating one or the other alone. Through detailed case studies from some of the world's greatest companies (including Amazon, Airbnb, Adobe, Nike, and Salesforce), exclusive interviews with company executives, and insights from Denise's 25+ years working with world class brands, Fusion provides you with a roadmap for increasing competitiveness, creating measurable value for customers and employees, and future-proofing your business"--
Author | : Jason Parisi |
Publisher | : World Scientific |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2019-01-02 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1786345447 |
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'The text provides an interesting history of previous and anticipated accomplishments, ending with a chapter on the relationship of fusion power to nuclear weaponry. They conclude on an optimistic note, well worth being understood by the general public.'CHOICEThe gap between the state of fusion energy research and public understanding is vast. In an entertaining and engaging narrative, this popular science book gives readers the basic tools to understand how fusion works, its potential, and contemporary research problems.Written by two young researchers in the field, The Future of Fusion Energy explains how physical laws and the Earth's energy resources motivate the current fusion program — a program that is approaching a critical point. The world's largest science project and biggest ever fusion reactor, ITER, is nearing completion. Its success could trigger a worldwide race to build a power plant, but failure could delay fusion by decades. To these ends, this book details how ITER's results could be used to design an economically competitive power plant as well as some of the many alternative fusion concepts.
Author | : Nelson Searcy |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2010-10-27 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1459606930 |
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Creating an environment that both embraces our newcomers and excites them enough to return does not happen by chance. We must be prepared to be effective stewards of those God brings us. And, why shouldn't the Church be the epitome of service at its best, as modeled by the greatest server of all time? Built on The Journey Church of the City's As...
Author | : Rebecca Sugar |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 35 |
Release | : 2017-12-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1524789917 |
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A new book about love and friendship by New York Times bestselling author and creator of Steven Universe, Rebecca Sugar. When Gems fuse, their forms combine to create a Gem that is bigger, stronger, and more powerful than they are apart. But more importantly, Fusion is a process built on love, trust, and communication. It's like a dance that is perfectly in sync, or a conversation filled with perfect understanding. Learn all about Fusion with Steven, Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl, and the rest of the Gems on Earth as they share what Fusion—and love—mean to them. A perfect gift for Valentine’s Day or any special occasion.
Author | : Joseph Mollick |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2019-08-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781082246487 |
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A bright blue explosion erupted over Vastnoth as Zan looked out his window, seeing the explosion above the town. Zan's journey leads him off-planet, searching for answers. The Court of Suns stand firm, holding its power of the Stars collected and for any that have joined them. Everyone is taken care of, and everyone has free reign with their technology from all races. Except the Sions, who became too greedy for all their tech and started developing Forbidden Technology that played with the fabric of the universe. The Court guardians and Security are represented by Breakers, a catalog of different powers and talents that set them apart from everyone. Their main goal is to look for the Forbidden Sion Technology, so it doesn't fall into the wrong hands. The more Zan learned about the Court and the Sions the more about the explosion above his town made sense. His adventure with new-found friends while searching for Azaull, the brains behind the explosion, and the reasons it happened.
Author | : Daniel Clery |
Publisher | : Abrams |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2014-07-29 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1468310410 |
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How physicists are trying to solve our energy problems—by unlocking the secrets of the sun: “Explain[s] cutting-edge science with remarkable lucidity.” —Booklist This revelatory book tells the story of the scientists who believe the solution to the planet’s ills can be found in the original energy source: the Sun itself. There, at its center, the fusion of 620 million tons of hydrogen every second generates an unfathomable amount of energy. By replicating even a tiny piece of the Sun’s power on Earth, we can secure all the heat and energy we would ever need. The simple yet extraordinary ambition of nuclear-fusion scientists has garnered many skeptics, but, as A Piece of the Sun makes clear, large-scale nuclear fusion is scientifically possible—and perhaps even preferable to other options. Clery argues passionately and eloquently that the only thing keeping us from harnessing this cheap, clean and renewable energy is our own shortsightedness. “Surprisingly sprightly…Clery walks readers through the history of fusion study, from Lord Kelvin, Albert Einstein and a large cast of peculiar physicists, to all manner of international politics—e.g., the darts and feints of the Cold War, the braces applied by OPEC in the wake of the 1973 war among Israel, Egypt and Syria. Clery negotiates the hard science with aplomb.” —Kirkus Reviews “A timely perspective on truly urgent science.” —Booklist “Ultimately, Clery argues that developing a source of energy that won’t damage the climate—or ever run out—is worth striving for.” —Publishers Weekly
Author | : A. A. Harms |
Publisher | : World Scientific |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9789812380333 |
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This textbook accommodates the two divergent developmental paths which have become solidly established in the field of fusion energy: the process of sequential tokamak development toward a prototype and the need for a more fundamental and integrative research approach before costly design choices are made.Emphasis is placed on the development of physically coherent and mathematically clear characterizations of the scientific and technological foundations of fusion energy which are specifically suitable for a first course on the subject. Of interest, therefore, are selected aspects of nuclear physics, electromagnetics, plasma physics, reaction dynamics, materials science, and engineering systems, all brought together to form an integrated perspective on nuclear fusion and its practical utilization.The book identifies several distinct themes. The first is concerned with preliminary and introductory topics which relate to the basic and relevant physical processes associated with nuclear fusion. Then, the authors undertake an analysis of magnetically confined, inertially confined, and low-temperature fusion energy concepts. Subsequently, they introduce the important blanket domains surrounding the fusion core and discuss synergetic fusion-fission systems. Finally, they consider selected conceptual and technological subjects germane to the continuing development of fusion energy systems.
Author | : Garry McCracken |
Publisher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0123846560 |
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"Offers scientists and researchers the scientific basics, up-to-date current research, technical developments, and practical applications needed in fusion energy research/"--pub. desc.
Author | : Weston M. Stacey |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2010-01-07 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783527629329 |
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This second edition of a popular textbook is thoroughly revised with around 25% new and updated content. It provides an introduction to both plasma physics and fusion technology at a level that can be understood by advanced undergraduates and graduate students in the physical sciences and related engineering disciplines. As such, the contents cover various plasma confinement concepts, the support technologies needed to confine the plasma, and the designs of ITER as well as future fusion reactors. With end of chapter problems for use in courses.
Author | : DUNLAP |
Publisher | : IOP Publishing Limited |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2022-03-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780750333054 |
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Energy from Nuclear Fusion explores a range of issues relevant to the use of nuclear fusion as a potential solution to the energy problem. Prof. Dunlap assesses the viability of nuclear fusion as a component of our future energy mix, contextualising his discussion of nuclear fusion as an energy source through a comprehensive review of our current and future energy requirements. The book also considers alternatives to nuclear fusion alongside issues pertaining to the commercial application of nuclear-based solutions. Intended for upper-level undergraduate science and engineering students, as well as non-specialist graduate students and professionals looking for a scientifically-based overview of nuclear fusion power, Energy from Nuclear Fusion bridges the gap between descriptive texts and those intended for specialists, providing an accessible reference for anyone interested in nuclear fusion as a carbon-free energy solution. Key Features Provides a broad overview of the physics of fusion energy including both mainstream and alternative approaches Takes a rigorous scientific approach that is informative whilst remaining accessible to science/engineering students and researchers that are not specialists in the field Discusses energy from nuclear fusion in the context of our future energy needs and other alternative energy options Provides an objective discussion of the viability of nuclear fusion as a future source of energy Written by an experienced author of twelve other books