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Evaluation of the systematic generation of Jacobians
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Could have been so much betterThis book could have been better by adding more pages, cutting the number of subjects, providing plans for some of the scratch-built pieces (especially for the MG shield for the Sheridan, and hull pieces for the M43 HMC and M41 HMC), and general updating.
You won't find many assembly tips, but there is quite a bit on painting and weathering.
The subjects are T-54 (back-dating the ESCI T-55), T-62BDD (Tamiya), M551 (Academy), M43 HMC (Tamiya), M41 HMC (Italeri), M60A1 RISE (ESCI), Israeli M60A1 w/Blazer (Tamiya), and the S Tank (Accurate Armour). The Merkava and T-34/85 (in Croatian colors) are also in here, but the articles are totally on painting/weathering as they don't even mention what kits were used.

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A valuable historical perspective but of limited use todayOriginally published in 1911 (!) Lanteri was a teacher to Rodin, amongst others, and there is a touching letter from him reproduced at the start. I think one should remember reading this the perspective of the writer - a sculptor of the French 19th century style, moreover a sculptor of monuments from this period - which almost by definition demand a fairly clinical approach. The resulting pieces are of undoubted skill, and I personally am a great admirer of this school of representation, but many will find them a bit sterile I suspect.
The book is subdivided into 18 chapters, beginning with introductory remarks on the symbolism of sculptural representations of animals in disparate cultures. The second chapter is over eight pages of text discussing the horse, mentioning breeds, characteristics and other points with comment on form and movement. Chapter III is on the sculpting of a quarter-scale model of a horse, with supporting diagrams and sequential photos. The next chapter is short, concerning proportions and the next is even shorter, on refinement of the model. Chapter VI is titled "Some Special Points" and here we get to the meat (literally!) with over 30 pages of clear anatomical diagrams showing the muscles and skeleton of the horse in plan and side views. Chapter VII is on general principles with quotes from a number of "men of great artistic value" and includes four views of a sculpted anatomical study of the horse showing stunning mastery of form and detail. The next five chapters essentially deal with scaling up the model to full size using a laborious but obviously workable technique called pointing and chapter XIII is on pointing a relief. Chapter XIV discusses sculptural representation of other animals and XV through XVIII deal with sculpting the lion and then the bull, again with detailed anatomical drawings. The final three-part section, on casting in plaster, rounds out the book and here it really shows its age as I believe that modern materials like casting rubbers and alginates have almost completely done away with destructive casting methods (where the original and then the mould are both destroyed to make the final plaster).
The bulk of the information contained within this books is in the text and herein lies another problem: this is a translation from French into English (and Edwardian English to boot) and the text although it has a certain charm can come across as dry, even aloof. Even when the information is of value, and there is a great deal of importance here, it will be difficult in this day and age for the casual reader to sift through and I have a suspicion that without some formal art training, or at least a fair knowledge of anatomy and/or sculpting techniques, it will prove impenetrable.
In summary, for the serious student interested in monumental sculpture, particularly in this historical context, this is a must-have but for the casual reader and those seeking a how-to on sculpting animals I'd give this a skip. For those interested there is a companion book on sculpting the human figure.


The staff is good, but the content is just fair
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It's the only book available for the NSL but...However, there are many problems with this book.
For example, index is not correct, variabls explained in the text is different from those for graphs, and diagrams.
The explanation style is not good, etc.


Somewhat helpful, but outdated
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A mathematical errory=A'exp(-kt)+mt+b (2.22)
is transformed by taking the logarithm of both sides, the authors say
ln y=-kt+lnA'+ln(mt+b) (2.23)
is obtained.
This is wrong!
For instance,
17=10+7 but, ln 17 is NOT equal to ln 10 + ln 7.
In page 17, a very important point about linearizing the nonlinear data is mentioned. A weighted lease-squares is needed in logarithmic transformation.
But, in many actual applications, HPLC method is used. In such data, the noise (error) is expressed as coefficient of variation, not a constant variance.
In this case, weighting is not really needed. A practical aspect like this has to be explored in more details.
This book however has collected many topics in chemical data analysis from literatures, and can be a good reference in many disciplines.

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Aggresive content and styleThe code presented in the book is very simplistic and not of much use in real life, even though it is appropriate for teaching purposes.
It is very aggresive while trying to cover too much ground in one book, leaving some empty holes at times. It does however accomplish its goal and main purpose of covering all neccesary technologies (at least the very basic ones) to deploy an intranet.

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Good, but...