Books by "Gerald W. Jones"

9 books found

Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology, Part C

Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology, Part C

by Christine Guthrie, Gerald R. Fink

2002 · Gulf Professional Publishing

This volume and its companion, Volume 350, are specifically designed to meet the needs of graduate students and postdoctoral students as well as researchers, by providing all the up-to-date methods necessary to study genes in yeast. Procedures are included that enable newcomers to set up a yeast laboratory and to master basic manipulations. Relevant background and reference information given for procedures can be used as a guide to developing protocols in a number of disciplines. Specific topics addressed in this book include cytology, biochemistry, cell fractionation, and cell biology.

India's Agony Over Religion

India's Agony Over Religion

by Gerald James Larson

1995 · SUNY Press

Presents the contemporary religious crisis in India, providing historical perspective and focusing on the crises in Punjab, Kashmir, and Ayodhya.

Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India: The principal triangulation : the great arc (section 24°-30°), Rahun, Gurhagarh, and Jogi-Tila meridional series and the Sutlej series of the North-West quadrilateral (1876 ; issued in 1879)

Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India: The principal triangulation : the great arc (section 24°-30°), Rahun, Gurhagarh, and Jogi-Tila meridional series and the Sutlej series of the North-West quadrilateral (1876 ; issued in 1879)

by India. Great Trigonometrical Survey, James Thomas Walker, Charles Thomas Haig, James Palladio Basevi, William James Heaviside, William Maxwell Cambell, George Strahan, William Hammond Cole, J. Eccles, Sir Sidney Gerald Burrard

1876

Base-flow Recession Characteristics and Seasonal Low-flow Frequency Characteristics for Missouri Streams

Base-flow Recession Characteristics and Seasonal Low-flow Frequency Characteristics for Missouri Streams

by Jerry D. Vineyard, John C. Miller, John Skelton, Gerald L. Feder, William L. Pflieger, Robert G. Lipscomb

1973

The Deepest South

The Deepest South

by Gerald Horne

2007 · NYU Press

A diplomatic history examining connections between the United States, Brazil, Africa, and Europe as they relate to the transatlantic slave trade. During its heyday in the nineteenth century, the African slave trade was fueled by the close relationship of the United States and Brazil. The Deepest South tells the disturbing story of how U.S. nationals—before and after Emancipation—continued to actively participate in this odious commerce by creating diplomatic, social, and political ties with Brazil, which today has the largest population of African origin outside of Africa itself. Based on extensive research from archives on five continents, Gerald Horne breaks startling new ground in the history of slavery, uncovering its global dimensions and the degrees to which its defenders went to maintain it.

A Summary of the Law of Torts

A Summary of the Law of Torts

by Arthur Underhill, Joseph Gerald Pease

1905

Child Welfare for the Twenty-first Century

Child Welfare for the Twenty-first Century

by Gerald P. Mallon, Peg McCartt Hess

2014 · Columbia University Press

The Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA), which became law in 1997, elicited a major shift in federal policy and thinking toward child welfare, emphasizing children’s safety, permanency, and well-being over preserving their biological ties at all costs. The first edition of this volume was the earliest major social work textbook to map the field of child welfare after ASFA’s passage, detailing the practices, policies, programs, and research affected by the legislation’s new attitude toward care. This second edition highlights the continuously changing child welfare climate in the U.S., including content on the Fostering Connections Act of 2008. Gerald P. Mallon and Peg McCartt Hess have updated the text throughout, drawing from real world case examples, using data obtained from the national Child and Family Services Reviews and emerging empirically based practices. They have also added chapters addressing child welfare workforce issues, supervision, and research and evaluation. Divided into four sections—child and adolescent well-being, child and adolescent safety, permanency for children and adolescents, and systemic issues within services, policies, and programs—this newly edited volume provides a current understanding of family support and child protective services, risk assessment, substance and sexual abuse issues, domestic violence issues, guardianship, reunification, kinship and foster family care, adoption, and transitional living programs. Recognized scholars, practitioners, and policy makers also discuss meaningful engagement with families, particularly Latino families; health care for children and youth, including mental health care; effective practices with LGBT youth and their families; placement stability; foster parent recruitment and retention; and the challenges of working with immigrant children, youth, and families.