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Operation Chromite, the American-led amphibious landing that led to the liberation of Seoul in September 1950, is likely the most famous battle of the Korean War. This volume chronicles the origin, course, and consequences of the battle itself, and examines its afterlife through various media in the US and South and North Korea.
This book discusses dualities in physics. It covers what dualities are, their main examples-from quantum mechanics and electrodynamics to statistical mechanics, quantum field theory, and string theory-and the philosophical questions they raise.
As part of the Fundamentals of Biomedical Science series, Medical Genetics and Genomics blends together theory and practice to provide a comprehensive overview of the subject of medical genetics and genomics, from basic to in-depth principles.
A selection of short stories centred on Athens that portray the wealth and vibrancy of Athens literature and the culture of the city.
Oxford Cases in Medicine and Surgery, third edition, teaches students a logical step-by-step diagnostic approach to 29 common patient presentations. This mirrors the approach taken by successful clinicians on the wards, challenging students with questions at each stage of a case (history-taking, examination, investigation, management).
Everyone Flows provides novel ways of thinking about personal identity and the boundaries between stages of a life, and hence illuminates topics such as pregnancy and life extension.
This new anthology brings together a generous selection of famous wartime poets alongside works by civilians and soldiers, offering a symphony of different voices, all connected in their shared experience of the Second World War. An introduction provides historical context and biographical accounts of each poet.
The Professor's House (1925) depicts the mid-life crisis of Godfrey St. Peter, a history professor at a midwestern state university who is disillusioned with his wife and daughters, his university, and the materialism of American culture. He longs for Tom Outland, his most brilliant student, who died in World War I.
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