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DNA Microarrays and Gene Expression : From Experiments to Data Analysis and Modeling
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (2002)
Authors: Pierre Baldi, G. Wesley Hatfield, and Wesley G. Hatfield
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Excellent book. Recommended.
This book has a good balance between experimental and computational methods. It provides a description of DNA microarray technologies, experimental protocols, and the multiple sources of noise and variability. The book contains an insightful overview of the computational issues and available algorithms for data analysis from differential expression, to dimensionality reduction and visualization (e.g. PCA), to clustering (e.g. hierarchical). New methods are described to gether with a good overview of available software, data bases, web sites, and other resources, as well as several "walk through" examples. I particularly enjoyed the last chapter on Systems Biology.

By far the best book on DNA microarrays.
"Very complete : covers both the experimental and the computational methods with specific examples. Written by two top scientists who have worked hard at complementing each other's strengths. I particularly enjoyed the last chapter on Systems Biology which provides a masterful overview of current resaerch trends."


Thought and Object
Published in Hardcover by Clarendon Pr (1989)
Author: Andrew Woodfield
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A very good book.
My children have a really good tool to conceptualize space and the solar system. My son knew the names and order of the planets at 4 yrs old. My kids like to read and look at the transparencies on their own when I'm not reading them these books. We have several others of this series. This is a good way to introduce physical and natural science in a fun format.

wonderful
My 3.5 years old daughter enjoyed it. It's really wonderful with these transparent pages.


Enrico Caruso a Biography
Published in Hardcover by Vienna House (1972)
Author: Pierre Key
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Most intimate if not definitive
Key's biography was written shortly after Caruso's death by someone who knew him and loved him as a singer and as a man. All subsequent bios owe much to this one (even Caruso errors, like the weird assertion that his mother bore 18 children).

I love the intimacy, the palpable sense of loss that permeates the book, as if the author would gladly burn his manuscript if only the great tenor would return.

made out of interviews
Key made a lot of interviews with Caruso before he died at the age of 48, the interviews found their way into the book. The book is one of the most important about Caruso.


The Essential Trudeau
Published in Hardcover by McClelland & Stewart (1999)
Authors: Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Ron Graham
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Quick Trudeau reference
Trudeauites search no more! In this small book, you'll find all of Trudeaus quotes and thoughts, culled from thousands of pages of materials. They are grouped by relevant section (Quebec sovereignty, etc) and the quotes used make great conversation starters. Love Trudeau or hate him, this book gives both sides plenty of ammo.

Excellent
"The Essential Trudeau" is a well crafted novel that manages to amalgamate all of Trudeau's views on politics into one pocketbook sized novel. What made it very interesting was its ability to seize the reader with it simplicity. Unlike most other political books, this one manages to use language that can be understood by the youngest of Trudeauites. Pierre Trudeau himself contributes to the novel by adding new information on his views and justification for past political decisions while he was in office. This is a very brave book that looks at the views of a man considered to be Canada's most influential Prime Minister. An entire range of topics are covered in this book, including "The state of Quebec nationalism" and "The Role of the state". I highly recomend this novel, as it presents the views of a man who will go down in history as a true liberal.


The Ethnic Phenomenon
Published in Paperback by Praeger Publishers (1987)
Author: Pierre L. van den Berghe
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IS IT ALL GENETICS?
Kin relation does not necessarily have to have a biological origin. Co-religionists refer to themselves as brother or sister. Kinship, it is my opinion, can be had by a feeling of shared religion, culture, language or whatever binding elements suits the situational context. What might seem like a common biological similarity might or might not result in a feeling of a shared cosmology or world view. Neil Bissoondath articulated a feeling of detachment culturally from those he shares what should be a biological linkage:

"Samuel Selvon, Bharati Mukherjee, Rohinton Mistry, Hanif Kureishi, and I are all writers, all the same "ethnicity" to a certain extent, all ethnically "South Asian," all "Indians." Yet I suspect that as a group, we are at least as dissimilar as similar. When any of us meet, there is no gravitation around an ethnic bonfire. I feel a greater affinity for the work of Timothy Mo - a British novelist born of an English mother and a Chinese father - than I do for that of Salman Rushdie, with whom I share an ethnicity." Bissondath, Neil I am Canadian, Saturday Night, October, 1994, p. 18

Kinship forms the basis for Pierre L. van den Berghe's thesis surrounding what he examines as the ethnic phenomenon. In his book "The Ethnic Phenomenon" he outlines that kin selection has its roots in a shared commonality that stems from common genes and that nepotism is the basis for ethnic division:

"To maximize their reproduction, genes in program organisms to do two things: successfully compete against, and thereby contribute to the reproduction of organisms that carry alternative alleles of the genes in question, and successfully cooperate with (and thereby contribute to the reproduction of) organisms that share the same allele of the genes. In simpler terms, the degree of cooperation between organisms can be expected to be a direct function of the proportion of the genes they share: conversely, the degree of conflict between them is an inverse function of the proportion of shared genes." van den Berghe, Pierre The Ethnic Phenomenon, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1981, p. 7

The selections noted above are clearly anathema. While Bissondath above does not feel a kinship with those of a shared pigmentation allele and geographical roots, van den Berghe rests his whole thesis the same: that we peg our feelings of kinship in biological terms and ethnicity is a result thereof. I can summarize my reaction to van den Berghe: I was having a problem with van den Berghe's kinship theory because it is reductionism and it does not include other socially constructed distinctions.

"The sociobiological paradigm provides a much simpler explanation. In nearly all species, the female is the scarce reproductive resource for the male rather than vice versa. There are fewer females available doe insemination than males ready to inseminate. Eggs are big, few and therefore costly; sperms are small abundant and cheap. Since females invest much more in the reproductive process than males, they maximize their fitness by being choosy about their mating partners. They seek to pick the best by being possible mates in terms of genetic qualities and resources they have to offer. The males, on the other hand, maximizes his fitness by being promiscuous and by outcompeting his rivals in access to reproductive females" van den Berghe, p. 26

My problem with the sociobiological context is that it has become too simplistic and tends to peg too much determinism on a biological construct that has gone obsolete in a Postmodern arena. If what is said about the social construction of culture is true, then there are greater issues to consider outside the realm of the biological. Social forces of shared commonality have already overtaken a biological base as the foundation of such commonality. If an argument is put forward that there is protection in numbers and that comfort can be had by looking in a groups scenario of shared common features, then I have no choice but to agree. To make nepotism a foundation of a thesis of shared kinship then I have to argue that it is simplistic and has to undergo some form of revision. Since the absolute truth is elusive and some truths of yesterday are no longer relevant today and todays will no longer be relevant tomorrow, a revisiting of the sociobiological paradigm is worth considering.

Masterpiece of disillusionment: Marx meets E.O. Wilson
Van Den Berghe is a white sociologist born in the old Belgian colony of the Congo. Disgusted by white oppression of Africans, he became a fairly conventional liberal on race relations. But, as he overcame his Eurocentric focus on white crimes, he realized that race-based exploitation and violence are universal human curses. This lead him to sociobiology, and its bedrock finding: the theory of kin selection: The more genes we share with another individual, the more altruistic we are toward him. And the less kind we are toward our more distant kin.

Since there is no fundamental boundary between family, ethnic group, and race, Van Den Berghe coined the brilliant term "ethnic nepotism" to describe the human tendency to favor "our people" at the expense of others.

This is the most significant advance ever in the Marxist analysis of economic exploitation. By substituting kinship for class as the great engine of history, Van Den Berghe has invented a neo-Darwinian Marxism with enormous explanatory power and predictive power. This 1981 book's accuracy was confirmed by the subsequent breakup of the communist world into clashing ethnic groups.

Steve Sailer


Te Mana Te Kawanatanga: The Politics of Maori Self-Determination
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1998)
Author: M. H. Durie
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The one book
It is a new century, a new reality... Hail the new art form! one that will only 100 years of life awaits to be fully and beautifully exploited by new kinds of filmmakers, artists, philosophers, dreamers and siners!

This is the one book you need to read to fully understand the capabilities of Cinema as a true art form, not an obscene business.

Thank you Mr. Geuens, blessings to your creatively anarchic mind.

BUY THIS BOOK!!!

You should really read this
First I thought what could this book tell me what I didn't know already. But then I realized this is not just about filmmaking, this book is about you and me and what we call life. It's a story of looking behind the curtain and seeing the wizzard but not giving up your dream. Deeply inspiring and ultimatly insightful, this is the one text everybody who cares about movies should read. I read this book in a day and I hope Mr. Geuens will continue to write. So fasten your seatbelt and be prepared to see your preconceived ignorance shatter into a thousand little pieces and out of it will rise a new outlook on life and the movies.


Flames in the sky
Published in Unknown Binding by Chatto & Windus ()
Author: Pierre Clostermann
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A very detailed history of WWII aircraft and tactics.
This book shows many of the problems faced by those who served in the front air war during the second world war(1939-1945). It also talks about the hardships of gaining recognition to an airman for a gallant deed. A well written and historically correct book that is extremely interesting to read and enjoy

Greatest Book Ever!
This book is the best one I've ever read, Clostermann tells you real-life stories from various scenarios spreading over the world, from the Pacific to the Desert and France. I haven't read a book this good before, and I don't think I ever will read one in the future.

MagJaM (Virtual Pilot, Warbirds Tm)


The Baudelairean Cinema: A Trend Within the American Avant-Garde
Published in Paperback by Umi Research Pr (1982)
Author: Carel Rowe
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A collection as art itself
If you are looking for a good art book that covers some of the best in Mexican Art than look no further. As part of an exhibition that toured Dallas, Phoenix and San Diego, where I was lucky enough to have seen the impressive collection, this book is full of varied works and styles. Although the emphasis is on Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, there are many more artists featured, including Nahum Zenil, Rufino Tamayo, Carlos Orozco Romero, Agustin Lazo, Maria Izquierdo, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Gunther Gerzo and of course the others in the "Three Greats," David Alfaro Siquieros and Jose Clemente Orozco to complete the triad masters of Mexican Art. Some of the art is breathtaking ,original and shocking but all pleasing. There are many more artists featured, to numerous to name, but suffice to say that the broad spectrum of Mexican Art is covered, including the works of contemporary artists as Natasha continued to collect into the 1990's, a decade after her husbands passing. As beautiful and magical as the art is, so varied in form, subject and media matter, the text is one that teaches about how this collection came to be. The outstanding essays reflect on the intriguing lives of the art collectors, beginning with their meeting and becoming naturalized Mexican citizens from their European exile. The relationship between Jacques Gelman and the Mexican movie comedian icon Cantinflas, who he discovered, is discussed and the stuff of legend. Jacques Hollywood connections are also featured, both in essay and pictures. The personal relationships both Jacques and Natasha had with Diego and Frida is now legendary. Although they have European(not featured here) Art in their private collection, their real love was for Mexican Art. The Gelmans devotion and dedication to Mexican Art was their baby they never had. They have nutured and shared their gifts with the rest of the world by keeping their collection intact and it speaks for itself as a collective art piece. If you missed the tour than by all means get this book which features all the exhibitions art pieces, short biographies of the artists and an interesting bilingual text. Recommended for art enthusiasts interested in the evolving art of Mexico.

MEXICO'S BEST ARTISTS
Where can you find a collection of the best of Mexico's artists of the 20th century? Contained in these pages spanning four generations in the 20th century are some of the greatest names in Mexican art. The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection presents for the first time a wide span view of the development of Mexico's greatest treasures in art.

Here you will find Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Jose Orozco and the other older greats of the muralist and painting traditions of Mexico. The art of these "Masters" are rich in their expressions of presenting the indigenous art of the people before the public. You will also find these "Masters" experimenting with impressionism, cubism and surrealism but in the end they develop a style unique to their cultural heritage.

Just viewing the "Masters" alone would be enough but Mexico's artists are progressive in their style as we view the work of the younger artists who have made their mark on the artistic scene. Francisco Toledo, Cisco Jimenez and Marco Arce explode upon the scene with their framented narrative texts, irreverance for religion and interpretations of the myths and legends of their land. Their works are just as stunning, provocative and controversial as their elders.

Such a diverse collection shows the viewer the varied styles and development of Mexican art through the 20th Century. Nothing can match it. Art lovers everywhere will appreciate the styles represented in this collection and will gain a deeper appreciation of Mexico's artistic tradition.


GPRS for Mobile Internet
Published in Hardcover by Artech House (2003)
Authors: Emmanuel Seurre, Patrick Savelli, and Pierre-Jean Pietri
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Excellent book
This is a very complete book on GPRS. It is both technical and gives also very quickly a good overview of the system.
Implementation issues have been addresses.
A very rare GOOD book on GPRS. No hesitation to buy it.

LD from Nokia

Complete book
Complete book that gives a good vision of the global GPRS system and that, for once, helps to get in the technical details of the standard.


The Guitar Book of Pierre Bensusan/699072
Published in Spiral-bound by Hal Leonard (1987)
Author: Pierre Bensusan
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Unique Work of Art!
Pierre Bensusan's "Guitar Book" is simply one of the best guitar books ever published. Virtually all of the pieces from his first 4 recordings are transcribed in very accessible format. All in tablature, mostly his preferred DADGAD tuning. In general, the pieces are arranged from easiest to most difficult, and most are accessible for an intermediate player. If it were just about the transcriptions, this would certainly be an extraordinary work. However, the "extras" take it to another level. Poetry, art, cooking recipes fill in along with some of his thoughts about playing the guitar. This work is truly distinguished from other guitar publications. Obviously, this book is not for a mass audience, but if you like Pierre Bensusan and play the guitar, you simply MUST have this.

Not your ordinary guitar book...this is THE Guitar Book!!
Pierre is not only one of the most extraordinary acoustic guitar players in the world, but a lot more. The Guitar Book is the living proof that Pierre is also an skilled writer, capable of sharing his own "little world", as he calls it, so that the reader is able to immerse himself in Pierre's playing style, musical visions, and even venture into some more, uh, sensorial stuff. The book provides not only insights on his playing techniques, immaculate transcriptions of tunes from his first 4 albums and the Mechanics of Guitar according to Bensusan, but also some poems, evocative photographs, paintings and even recipes!! This is as deep as you can get into an artists personal world, done in the irreprehensible Bensusan style. A MUST-BUY!!


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