The Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
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Focusing on the process of nitrogen fixation, this scientific work explores how atmospheric nitrogen is converted into usable forms for plants and organisms. Joseph Knox presents a thorough examination of both natural and artificial methods, emphasizing their significance in agriculture and soil fertility. The book is structured into chapters that detail various fixation methods and the factors affecting them, supplemented by illustrations for clarity. This comprehensive resource serves as an essential reference for scientists and researchers in the field.
'He said he didn't remember killing them...' As a series of rolling blackouts plunge the city into darkness, Detective Aidan Waits sits on an abandoned hospital ward, watching a mass murderer slowly die. Transferred from his usual night shift duties and onto protective custody, he has just one job... To extract the location of Martin Wick's final victim before the notorious mass murderer passes away. Wick has spent over a decade in prison, in near-total silence, having confessed to an unspeakable crime that shocked the nation and earned him the nickname of The Sleepwalker. But when a daring premeditated attack leaves one police officer dead and another one fighting for his life, Wick's whispered last words will send Waits on a journey into the heart of darkness... Manipulated by a reticent psychopath from his past, and under investigation from his new partner, Detective Constable Naomi Black, Waits realises too late that a remorseless contract killer is at work. Can Aidan Waits solve his last case before fleeing justice? Or will his name be next on the hit list?
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Knox presents the city as pungently and uncompromisingly as Ian Rankin does Edinburgh Guardian
Tři roky na cestě kolem světa a do nitra vlastní duše Ztroskotal na opuštěném ostrově v Karibiku, pracoval v čínském baru, stal se bezdomovcem v San Francisku, vyzval neprostupnou džungli Darién a projel pod polární září Aljašky. Přitom na začátku bylo zlomené srdce, vážná nemoc a obyčejné kolo z bazaru. Mladý cestovatel se vydal hledat ztracenou lásku a léčit své rány tam, kde ožívají romány Jacka Kerouaca. Tříletá cesta mu ale přinesla víc, než čekal. Vydal se nejen kolem světa, ale především do nitra duše.