Dynamic Relaxation


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Dynamic Relaxation


Dynamic Relaxation

Author: J. A. Arenas Seleey

language: en

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Release Date: 2011-08


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In an easy and simple steps Dinamic Relaxation presents an approach towards a rewading and blissful life. Dynamic Relaxations tools like relaxation practices, stress management, optimize energy, stretch and deep breathing, exercise and sports, healthy diet, good ethics, virtue, selfless service, awareness of the breath, spiritual devotions, meditations, affirmations, visualizations, colors and sounds, aromatherapy, acupressure, reflexology, massage and many more techniques will lead anyone to a journey of fully discovering his or her entire being--hence obtaining special union within oneself and one's environment for a life of total transformation. Dynamic Relaxation is the natural process of moving us dynamically into relaxation, mantaining constantly a dynamic relaxed state. It would generate an increase on the levels of energy, a better balance in all aspects of life and a more joyful living. By learning and applying many of these ancient practices you will expand your consciousness and for sure it will help you live in a higher state of awareness, which in turn it will bring you more love, joy, peace and bliss.

Tension Structures


Tension Structures

Author: Wanda J. Lewis

language: en

Publisher: Thomas Telford

Release Date: 2003


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The tension structures discussed in this book are predominantly roofing forms created from pre-stressed cable nets, cable trusses, and continuous membranes (fabric structures). A unique feature in their design is "form-finding" - an interactive process of defining the shape of a structure under tension. The book discusses the role of stable minimal surfaces (minimum energy forms occurring in natural objects, such as soap films) in finding optimal shapes of membrane and cable structures. The discussion of form-finding is extended to structural forms whose shape is supposedly known, such as suspension bridge cables.

Fundamentals of Computational Geoscience


Fundamentals of Computational Geoscience

Author: Chongbin Zhao

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2009-04-07


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This monograph aims to provide state-of-the-art numerical methods, procedures and algorithms in the field of computational geoscience, based on the authors’ own work during the last decade. Although some theoretical results are provided to verify numerical ones, the main focus of this monograph is on computational simulation aspects of the newly-developed computational geoscience discipline. The advanced numerical methods, procedures and algorithms presented are also applicable to a wide range of problems in both geological length-scales and engineering length-scales. In order to broaden the readership, common mathematical notations are used to describe the theoretical aspects of geoscience problems, making it either an invaluable textbook for postgraduate students or an indispensable reference book for computational geoscientists, mathematicians, engineers and geoscientists.