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Engineering Technology and Industrial Chemistry with Applications

Applied Physical Chemistry with Multidisciplinary Approaches

Applied Physical Chemistry with Multidisciplinary Approaches

Presenting illustrative case studies highlighting technological applications and explaining theoretical and foundational concepts this book is an important reference source on the key concepts for modern technologies and optimization of new processes in physical chemistry. This volume combines up-to-date research findings and relevant theoretical frameworks on applied chemistry materials and chemical engineering. This new volume presents an up-to-date review of modern materials and chemistry concepts issues and recent advances in the field. Distinguished scientists and engineers from key institutions worldwide have contributed chapters that provide a deep analysis of their particular subjects. At the same time each topic is framed within the context of a broader more multidisciplinary approach demonstrating its relationship and interconnectedness to other areas. The premise of this book therefore is to offer both a comprehensive understanding of applied science and engineering as a whole and a thorough knowledge of individual subjects. This approach appropriately conveys the basic fundamentals state-of-the-art technology and applications of the involved disciplines and further encourages scientific collaboration among researchers. This volume emphasizes the intersection of chemistry math physics and the resulting applications across many disciplines of science and explores applied physical chemistry principles in specific areas including the life chemistry environmental sciences geosciences and materials sciences. The applications from these multidisciplinary fields illustrate methods that can be used to model physical processes design new products and find solutions to challenging problems. | Applied Physical Chemistry with Multidisciplinary Approaches

GBP 82.99
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Chemical Technology and Informatics in Chemistry with Applications

Hospitality Sales and Marketing An Evolutionary Journey with Howard Feiertag

High-k Gate Dielectric Materials Applications with Advanced Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETs)

High-k Gate Dielectric Materials Applications with Advanced Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETs)

This volume explores and addresses the challenges of high-k gate dielectric materials one of the major concerns in the evolving semiconductor industry and the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS). The application of high-k gate dielectric materials is a promising strategy that allows further miniaturization of microelectronic components. This book presents a broad review of SiO2 materials including a brief historical note of Moore’s law followed by reliability issues of the SiO2 based MOS transistor. It goes on to discuss the transition of gate dielectrics with an EOT ~ 1 nm and a selection of high-k materials. A review of the various deposition techniques of different high-k films is also discussed. High-k dielectrics theories (quantum tunneling effects and interface engineering theory) and applications of different novel MOSFET structures like tunneling FET are also covered in this book. The volume also looks at the important issues in the future of CMOS technology and presents an analysis of interface charge densities with the high-k material tantalum pentoxide. The issue of CMOS VLSI technology with the high-k gate dielectric materials is covered as is the advanced MOSFET structure with its working structure and modeling. This timely volume will prove to be a valuable resource on both the fundamentals and the successful integration of high-k dielectric materials in future IC technology. | High-k Gate Dielectric Materials Applications with Advanced Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETs)

GBP 82.99
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Antidiabetic Plants for Drug Discovery Pharmacology Secondary Metabolite Profiling and Ingredients with Insulin Mimetic Activity

Antidiabetic Plants for Drug Discovery Pharmacology Secondary Metabolite Profiling and Ingredients with Insulin Mimetic Activity

This volume takes an in-depth look at the potential pharmacological applications of 11 important antidiabetic plants examining their antihyperglycemic hypoglycemic and anti-lipidemic properties along with current genome editing research perspectives. Plant natural products or phytoconstituents are promising candidates for antidiabetic pharmacological actions. The phytoconstituents such as fl avonoids terpenoids saponins carotenoids alkaloids and glycosides play vital roles in the current and future potent antidiabetic drug development programs Each chapter reviews a particular plant with antidiabetic properties explaining the therapeutic aspects its active antidiabetic compounds and relevant genome editing technology. The specific plants discussed include Azadirachta indica (commonly known as neem nimtree or Indian lilac) Gymnema sylvestre (commonly called gymnema Australian cowplant and Periploca of the woods) Syzygium cumini (commonly known as Malabar plum Java plum black plum jamun or jambolana) Ceylon cinnamon (or true cinnamon as opposed to cassia cinnamon) insulin plant (or Costus pictus) Trigonella foenum-graecum (better known as fenugreek) Mulberry Nigella sativa L. (black caraway also known as black cumin nigella kalojeera kalonji or kalanji) Aegle marmelos (L. ) (commonly known as bael (or bili or bhel) also Bengal quince golden apple Japanese bitter orange stone apple or wood apple) Ficus benghalensis (the banyan banyan fig and Indian banyan) and of course garlic (Allium sativum). Antidiabetic Plants for Drug Discovery: Pharmacology Secondary Metabolite Profiling and Ingredients with Insulin Mimetic Activity will serve as a valuable source of information for students drug researchers medical practitioners diabetic patients and many others in the effort to gain understand of how these plant drug molecules can help fight diabetes. | Antidiabetic Plants for Drug Discovery Pharmacology Secondary Metabolite Profiling and Ingredients with Insulin Mimetic Activity

GBP 139.00
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Soil Management for Sustainable Agriculture New Research and Strategies

Mood Dysregulation Beyond the Bipolar Spectrum

Mood Dysregulation Beyond the Bipolar Spectrum

Reflecting the author’s vast clinical experience as a psychiatrist this volume explains why so many people with treatment resistant depression respond to medication used to treat individuals with bipolar disorder. The book also helps to minimize the bipolar stigma by introducing the concept of mood dysregulation. At present people with mood dysregulation are not adequately described on the pages of any diagnostic manual. A cardinal feature of mood dysregulation is dysphoria a negative mood that is poorly understood but mistaken for the negative mood of depression creating diagnostic confusion one of the sources of treatment resistant depression. The author explains that a preponderance of the people she has seen in her practice who have so-called depression have mood disorders with features of bipolar disorder including response to medications typically effective in people with bipolar disorders. Thus these people are research orphans: to this day a paucity of literature exists on this group of individuals. In this volume the author addresses the clinical problems that result from failure to recognize such mood disorders. Key features of the book: Provides a thorough discussion of dysphoria that is not found in other books on the market Proposes a solution to a common and troublesome clinical problem that of misidentified treatment resistant depression Helps to destigmatize the treatments that are most beneficial to those with dysphoria by introducing the concept of mood dysregulation Discusses the etiology of mood disorders with implications for prevention This volume aims to help mental health professionals and patients more accurately recognize negative mood symptoms dysphoria in particular and arrive at more appropriate interventions to improve treatment outcomes for depression. No other book on the market takes up the topic of dysphoria and how its confusion with depression can lead to diagnostic mistakes that in turn lead to treatment failures and so-called treatment resistant depression. | Mood Dysregulation Beyond the Bipolar Spectrum

GBP 52.99
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Deregulated Electricity Market The Smart Grid Perspective

GBP 139.00
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Soil Salinity Management in Agriculture Technological Advances and Applications

Food Security and Child Malnutrition The Impact on Health Growth and Well-Being

Processing Technologies for Milk and Milk Products Methods Applications and Energy Usage

Processing Technologies for Milk and Milk Products Methods Applications and Energy Usage

The demand for quality milk products is increasing throughout the world. Food patterns are changing from eating plant protein to animal protein due to increasing incomes around the world and the production of milk and milk products is expanding with leaps and bounds. This book presents an array of recent developments and emerging topics in the processing and manufacturing of milk and dairy products. The volume also devotes a special section on alternative energy sources for dairy production along with solutions for energy conservation. With contributions for leading scientists and researchers in the field of dairy science and technology this valuable compendium coversinnovative techniques in dairy engineeringprocessing methods and their applications in dairy industryenergy use in dairy engineering: sources conservation and requirementsIn line with the modern industrial trends new processes and corresponding new equipment are reviewed. The volume also looks at the development of highly sensitive measuring and control devices have made it possible to incorporate automatic operation with high degree of mechanization to meet the huge demand of quality milk and milk products. Processing Technologies for Milk and Milk Products: Methods Applications and Energy Usage will be a valuable resource for those in those involved in the research and production of milk and milk products. | Processing Technologies for Milk and Milk Products Methods Applications and Energy Usage

GBP 82.99
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Fish Histology From Cells to Organs

Fish Histology From Cells to Organs

This new volume provides up-to-date information that emphasizes the relationships and concepts by which cell and tissue structures of fish are inextricably linked with their function. The book also describes the most recent development in the sciences of fish histology. Covers the normal histology of six fish species the book provides detailed information on the histology of all organs of teleosts and includes 130 original photomicrographs tables updated terminology and expanded information with over 100 in color. This new volume Fish Histology: From Cells to Organs provides up-to-date information that emphasizes the relationships and concepts by which cell and tissue structures of fish are inextricably linked with their function. The book also describes the most recent development in the sciences of fish histology. Histology is the discipline of biology that involves the microscopic examination of tissue sections in order to study their structure and correlate it with function. Histology can detect signs of disease not easily recognized on gross examination and can therefore be of interest in fish health supervision. With fish constituting nearly 60% of all vertebrate species and of major worldwide economic importance as a food source the information presented here will be valuable. The volume begins with concise introduction into the histological techniques for fish sampling followed by an accurate up-to-date description of fish tissues. A chapter is devoted to each organ and organ systems in fish body as well. In addition the book includes particular diagrams to illustrate the structure of organs and to enhance the usefulness of the text. This volume is designed for use by veterinary medical scientists researchers biologists ichthyologists fish farmers veterinarians working in fisheries and of course by comparative histologists who want to learn more about the fish world. As a further aid to learning and identification numerous photomicrographs and electron micrographs accompany the text with particular emphasis on diagrams and tables to summarize morphologic and functional features of cells tissues and organs. | Fish Histology From Cells to Organs

GBP 135.00
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Advances in Energy Materials New Composites and Techniques for Future Energy Applications

Therapeutic Mushrooms for Diabetes Mellitus Current Evidences and Future Scope

Biology and Ecology of Venomous Marine Snails

Electronic Health Records Challenges in Design and Implementation

Hospitality Revenue Management Concepts and Practices

E-Systems for the 21st Century Concept Developments and Applications Volume 2: E-Learning E-Maintenance E-Portfolio E-System and E-Voting

Intelligent Sensor Node-Based Systems Applications in Engineering and Science

Essentials of Statistics In Agricultural Sciences

CRISPR/Cas-Mediated Genome Editing in Plants

CRISPR/Cas-Mediated Genome Editing in Plants

With over 820 million people facing hunger in today’s world the need of the hour is the design of plant varieties with high yield improved traits and resistance properties in order to mitigate the detrimental impacts of biotic and abiotic stress conditions on food crops. This volume highlights the use of Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) and CRISPR-associated nuclease proteins as a solution for sustainable agriculture. CRISPR/Cas-mediated genome editing (GE) provides a robust simple precise efficient economical and revolutionary toolbox that leads to improved plant traits with enhanced yield quality and resistance against various stresses including climate-related stress insect pests and diseases pollution-related stresses etc. Key features of the book: Explains the differences between conventional breeding genetically modified crops and genome editing approaches using CRISPR/Cas Introduces the tools of genome editing such as ZFNS (zinc finger nucleases) mega nucleases and TLENS (transcription activator-like effector nucleases) Covers the history origin discovery structure and classification of CRISPR/Cas Examines the databases and computational approaches of CRISPR/Cas Highlights genome editing of important crop plants with CRISPR/Cas systems including wheat maize. tomato Brassica crops rice fruits Explores potential applications of CRISPR/Cas systems for climate smart crops | CRISPR/Cas-Mediated Genome Editing in Plants

GBP 147.00
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Practices Toward Economic Environmental and Social Balance

Flexible Kalina Cycle Systems

Event Tourism and Sustainable Community Development Advances Effects and Implications