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Sanchez, editor 210 $aNew York $cNova Science Publishers$dc2010 215 $a1 online resource (519 p.) 225 1 $aMaterials science and technologies 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-60876-151-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a""TITANIUM ALLOYS: PREPARATION, PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS ""; ""TITANIUM ALLOYS: PREPARATION, PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS ""; ""CONTENTS ""; ""PREFACE ""; ""FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF LASER INDUCED SURFACE MODIFICATION OF TITANIUM ALLOYS ""; ""Abstract""; ""1.1. Introduction to the Lasers""; ""1.1.1. Nature of Light ""; ""1.1.2. Basic Laser Principles""; ""Einstein Relations""; ""How a Laser Works""; ""1.1.3. Properties of Laser Light ""; ""Monochromaticity""; ""Coherence""; ""Divergence""; ""High Intensity""; ""Brightness""; ""1.2. Laser a??? Matter Interaction "" 327 $a""1.2.1. The Structure and Properties of Matter""""Molecules: The Basic Components of Matter""; ""Atoms: The Building Blocks of Molecules""; ""Atomic Structure and Quantum Theory""; ""The Nature of the Electron ""; ""Structure of Crystalline Solids""; ""Crystal Unit Cell Structures""; ""Cubic Structures ""; ""Hexagonal Structure""; ""Example""; ""Atomic Bonds ""; ""Example ""; ""Ionic Bond""; ""Covalent Bond ""; ""Metallic Bond""; ""Other Bonds""; ""Van Der Waals Forces ""; ""Retardation Effects in Van Der Waals Forces""; ""Repulsion Forces ""; ""Potential Energy""; ""Intermolecular Forces"" 327 $a""1.2.2. Interaction of Light with Matter""""Interaction Mechanisms""; ""Heat Transport ""; ""1.3. Biomedical Applications of Nd:YAG Laser Surface Modification of Titanium Implants ""; ""1.3.1. Introductory Biological Concepts ""; ""Various Types of Cells""; ""Cellular Processes""; ""Proteins""; ""Tissue Constituents ""; ""Types of Tissues""; ""1.3.2. Cell a??? Implant Interaction ""; ""Introduction""; ""Protein Adsorption""; ""Cell a??? Adhesion ""; ""1.3.3. Osteoblasts Adhesion to Orthopaedic Implants""; ""Bone Composition""; ""Orthopaedic Implants""; ""Bone a??? Cell Adhesion "" 327 $a""1.3.4. Surface Heat Treatment Processes""""Material Parameters""; ""Laser Parameters ""; ""Applied Relations""; ""Heat Transfer via Conduction""; ""1.3.5. 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Methodology, Terminology and Context -- II. Outline of the Book -- Part I: The Environmental Emergency -- 1. The Concept of the Environmental Emergency -- I. The Environmental Emergency -- II. Failing Schmitt's Challenge -- III. The Formal Conception of the Rule of Law -- IV. Conclusion -- 2. Environmental Reform: The Problem of Discretion in Environmental Law -- I. The Environmental Reform Position -- II. Black and Grey Holes in Canadian Environmental Law -- III. Impoverished Environmental Reform Solutions -- IV. Conclusion -- 3. Environmental Governance: The Problem of Law in Environmental Law -- I. Old and New Governance -- II. Three Examples of Environmental Governance -- III. Reclaiming the Rule of Law -- IV. Conclusion -- Part II: Responding to the Environmental Emergency 4. The Requirement of Public Justification -- I. Responding to Schmitt's Challenge -- II. Public Justification: A Democratic Conception of the Rule of Law -- III. Conclusion -- 5. Institutional Design: Reforming Forest Practices -- I. The Institutional Dimensions of Public Justification -- II. The Forest Practices Board and the Mountain Pine Beetle Response -- III. The Forest Practices Board and Its Governance Response -- IV. Conclusion -- 6. Pipelines and Principles: Reasonableness and Fairness in Environmental Law -- I. The Pipelines, the NEB and Their Problems -- II. In Defence of Environmental Principles -- III. Publicly Justifying the Pipelines 7 -- IV. Conclusion -- 7. Reasoning Adequately: Wind Turbine Risks and Benefits -- I. The Confluence of Environmental Factors in Wind Turbine Development -- II. The Method and Purpose of Reasonableness -- III. Reasoning Adequately about Wind Turbine Approvals -- IV. Conclusion -- 8. The Rule of Law and the Right to a Healthy Environment -- I. The Case for a Charter Right to a Healthy Environment -- II. Environmental Protection and Section 7 Adjudication -- III. Common Law Constitutional Rights Adjudication -- IV. Conclusion 330 8 $aThis book argues for a reframing of environmental law. It starts from the premise that all environmental issues confront lawmakers as emergencies. Environmental issues pose a fundamental challenge to law because it is impossible to reliably predict which issues contain the possibility of an emergency and what to do in response to such an unforeseen event. These features undermine the conventional understanding of the rule of law. This book argues that approaching environmental issues from the emergency perspective leads us to an understanding of the rule of law that requires public justification. This requirement recentres the debates in environmental law around the question of why governance under the rule of law is something worth having in the environmental context. It elaborates what the rule of law requires of decision-makers in light of our ever-present vulnerability to catastrophic environmental harm. 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Ackerman 210 1$aNew Haven :$cYale University Press,$d1977. 215 $a1 online resource (314 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a0-300-02237-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tAcknowledgments --$t1. Two Directions for Legal Thought --$t2. Scientific Adjudication --$t3. Utilitarian Adjudication --$t4. Kantian Adjudication --$t5. Ordinary Adjudication --$t6. Layman's Things --$t7. On the Nature and Object of Legal Language --$tNotes --$tTable of Cases --$tIndex 330 $aThe proper construction of the compensation clause of the Constitution has emerged as the central legal issue of the environmental revolution, as property owners have challenged a steady stream of environmental statutes that have cut deeply into traditional notions of property rights. When may they justly demand that the state compensate them for the sacrifices they are called upon to make for the common good? Ackerman argues that there is more at stake in the present wave of litigation than even the future shape of environmental law in the United States. To frame an adequate response, lawyers must come to terms with an analytic conflict that implicates the nature of modern legal thought itself. Ackerman expresses this conflict in terms of two opposed ideal types---Scientific Policymaking and Ordinary Observing---and sketches the very different way in which these competing approaches understand the compensation question. He also tries to demonstrate that the confusion of current compensation doctrine is a product of the legal profession's failure to choose between these two modes of legal analysis. 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