Dimiter

Dimiter
Author: William Peter Blatty
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2010-03-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429961104

William Peter Blatty has thrilled generations of readers with his iconic mega-bestseller The Exorcist. Now Blatty gives us Dimiter, a riveting story of murder, revenge, and suspense. Laced with themes of faith and love, sin and forgiveness, vengeance and compassion, it is a novel in the grand tradition of the great Catholic novels of the 20th Century. Dimiter opens in the world's most oppressive and isolated totalitarian state: Albania in the 1970s. A prisoner suspected of being an enemy agent is held by state security. An unsettling presence, though subjected to unimaginable torture he maintains an eerie silence. He escapes---and on the way to freedom, completes a mysterious mission. The prisoner is Dimiter, the American "agent from Hell." The scene shifts to Jerusalem, focusing on Hadassah Hospital and a cast of engaging, colorful characters: the brooding Christian Arab police detective, Peter Meral; Dr. Moses Mayo, a troubled but humorous neurologist; Samia, an attractive, sharp-tongued nurse; and assorted American and Israeli functionaries and hospital staff. All become enmeshed in a series of baffling, inexplicable deaths, until events explode in a surprising climax. Told with unrelenting pace, Dimiter's compelling, page-turning narrative is haunted by the search for faith and the truths of the human condition. Dimiter is William Peter Blatty's first full novel since the 1983 publication of Legion. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Dimiter

Dimiter
Author: William Peter Blatty
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2011-03-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765364333

A novel of supernatural suspense from the author of The Exorcist.

The Byzantine Hellene

The Byzantine Hellene
Author: Dimiter Angelov
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2019-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1108480713

Tells the story of Theodore Laskaris, a thirteenth-century Byzantine emperor, imaginative philosopher, and ideologue of Hellenism.

Emulsions: Structure, Stability and Interactions

Emulsions: Structure, Stability and Interactions
Author: Dimiter N. Petsev
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 781
Release: 2004-10-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080472656

Emulsions: Structure, Stability and Interactions is the perfect handbook for scientists looking to obtain up-to-date knowledge about the fundamentals of emulsion science, and those looking to familiarize themselves with the subject in greater detail. As a ‘stand-alone’ source of information, it is also ideal for solving the practical issues encountered daily in the field of emulsion science. While each chapter presents a concise review on a specific topic, the book offers a consistent presentation of the important physical concepts relevant to emulsions. Some of the topics covered include statistical mechanics of fluid interfaces, the structure of fluid interfaces determined by neutron scattering, hydrodynamic interactions and stability of emulsion films, theory of emulsion flocculation, coalescence kinetics of Brownian emulsions, and Brownian dynamics simulation of emulsion stability. Full and comprehensive presentations Rigorous approach to each topic, providing in-depth information Acts as a 'stand-alone' source of information

Dimiter Blagoev

Dimiter Blagoev
Author: Khristo Angelov Khristov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1960
Genre: Socialists
ISBN:

Quantitative Research in Education

Quantitative Research in Education
Author: Dimiter M. Dimitrov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781576043431

"This book offers a comprehensive presentation of quantiative research design and statistical methods in the context of education and related fields. The text is intended primarily for use by students taking intermediate and advanced quantitative research courses as a part of their graduate degree program, but it can be a useful resource for researchers"--Back cover.

Fuzzy Logic Techniques for Autonomous Vehicle Navigation

Fuzzy Logic Techniques for Autonomous Vehicle Navigation
Author: Dimiter Driankov
Publisher: Physica
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3790818356

In the past decade a critical mass of work that uses fuzzy logic for autonomous vehicle navigation has been reported. Unfortunately, reports of this work are scattered among conference, workshop, and journal publications that belong to different research communities (fuzzy logic, robotics, artificial intelligence, intelligent control) and it is therefore not easily accessible either to the new comer or to the specialist. As a result, researchers in this area may end up reinventing things while being unaware of important existing work. We believe that research and applications based on fuzzy logic in the field of autonomous vehicle navigation have now reached a sufficient level of maturity, and that it should be suitably reported to the largest possible group of interested practitioners, researches, and students. On these grounds, we have endeavored to collect some of the most representative pieces of work in one volume to be used as a reference. Our aim was to provide a volume which is more than "yet another random collection of papers," and gives the reader some added value with respect to the individual papers. In order to achieve this goal we have aimed at: • Selecting contributions which are representative of a wide range of prob lems and solutions and which have been validated on real robots; and • Setting the individual contributions in a clear framework, that identifies the main problems of autonomous robotics for which solutions based on fuzzy logic have been proposed.