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Food Allergy Molecular and Clinical Practice

Textbook of Allergy for the Clinician

Monographs in Contact Allergy Volume 1 Non-Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetics (Part 1 and Part 2)

Monographs in Contact Allergy Volume 1 Non-Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetics (Part 1 and Part 2)

Monographs in Contact Allergy Volume 1: Non-Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetics (Part 1 and Part 2) is the first 2-part volume in an exciting series on contact allergy. It presents over 500 natural or synthetic chemicals and compounds which have caused allergic contact dermatitis in cosmetic products. Included here are INCI names synonyms description/definition CAS and EU numbers chemical class function in cosmetics molecular formula structural formula and advice on patch tests. A full literature review is given of patch testing in patients case reports of cosmetic allergic contact dermatitis irritant contact dermatitis photosensitivity immediate contact reactions and systemic side effects. This text is suitable for anyone with an interest in contact allergy from university students to professionals and all readers will find this informative and detailed series an invaluable resource. Key Features: Monographs of all known non-fragrance chemicals and substances which have caused allergic contact dermatitis from their presence in cosmetic products Provides lists of all functional groups (such as antioxidants preservatives artificial nail building emollients hair dyeing hair colorants) in both the EU and US formats and all chemicals in these groups which have caused cosmetic allergy Presents an alphabetical list of all synonyms indicating their INCI names Reported cross-reactions pseudo-cross-reactions and co-reactions patch test sensitization and presence in cosmetic products (including data from FDA’s Voluntary Cosmetic Registration Program) and chemical analyses are discussed Covers an extensive amount of information to benefit dermatologists allergists and non-medical professionals involved with the research development and marketing of cosmetic products | Monographs in Contact Allergy Volume 1 Non-Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetics (Part 1 and Part 2)

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Women in Mycenaean Greece The Linear B Tablets from Pylos and Knossos

Women in Mycenaean Greece The Linear B Tablets from Pylos and Knossos

Women in Mycenaean Greece is the first book-length study of women in the Linear B tablets from Mycenaean Greece and the only to collect and compile all the references to women in the documents of the two best attested sites of Late Bronze Age Greece - Pylos on the Greek mainland and Knossos on the island of Crete. The book offers a systematic analysis of women’s tasks holdings and social and economic status in the Linear B tablets dating from the 14th and 13th centuries BCE identifying how Mycenaean women functioned in the economic institutions where they were best attested - production property control land tenure and cult. Analysing all references to women in the Mycenaean documents the book focuses on the ways in which the economic institutions of these Bronze Age palace states were gendered and effectively extends the framework for the study of women in Greek antiquity back more than 400 years. Throughout the book seeks to establish whether gender practices were uniform in the Mycenaean states or differed from site to site and to gauge the relationship of the roles and status of Mycenaean women to their Archaic and Classical counterparts to test if the often-proposed theories of a more egalitarian Bronze Age accurately reflect the textual evidence. The Linear B tablets offer a unique if under-utilized point of entry into women’s history in ancient Greece documenting nearly 2000 women performing over fifty task assignments. From their decipherment in 1952 one major gap in the scholarly record remained: a full accounting of the women who inhabited the palace states and their tasks ranks and economic contributions. Women in Mycenaean Greece fills that gap recovering how class rank and other social markers created status hierarchies among women how women as a group functioned relative to men and where different localities conformed or diverged in their gender practices. | Women in Mycenaean Greece The Linear B Tablets from Pylos and Knossos

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Detector Dogs and Scent Movement How Weather Terrain and Vegetation Influence Search Strategies

Detector Dogs and Scent Movement How Weather Terrain and Vegetation Influence Search Strategies

Dogs detect scent from a source that is carried to them in a plume by the wind. The most important tool for a detector dog handler to have on searches is a knowledge of scent plume movement or scent dynamics (the science of scent movement). Such knowledge resides primarily in scientific journals that are largely inaccessible to detector dog handlers and written in language that is difficult to understand. Detector Dogs and the Science of Scent Movement: A Handler’s Guide to Environments and Procedures retrieves reviews and interprets the results of pertinent scientific research on scent dynamics and presents these results in terms that are easier for handlers to understand. Information on the physiology of the dog’s nose their sense of smell and the properties of scent provide the essential information on the process of scenting. The composition of training aids for explosives narcotics human remains and other sources is discussed. Recommendations are made on the use of training aids their placement during training and the resulting availability of scent. Potential problems and handler errors in the use of training aids are also examined. The characteristics of scent plumes and how wind influences their movement are a key focus of the book. The primary task for the handler is to get the dog into the scent plume so that the dog can detect the scent and follow it to the source the handler seeks. As such a knowledge of scent and scent plume movement will vastly improve the ability of the handler to accomplish this task. The influence of weather and physical settings such as terrain vegetation ground cover soil and water on scent movement are examined in detail. Strategies for searching detecting and locating sources in all physical settings are presented. Specific effects associated with hills and mountains fields and forests bare soils and soils covered by vegetation different soil types and lakes and rivers are examined in detail. This includes specific recommendations are made about weather and physical settings that result in higher probability of success on searches. Detector Dogs and the Science of Scent Movement will be a vital resource for K9 handles in the private and public sectors—including in Homeland Security law enforcement and military settings—as well as a useful guide for lawyers forensic and investigative professionals who need to better understand K9 operations. | Detector Dogs and Scent Movement How Weather Terrain and Vegetation Influence Search Strategies

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Cadaver Dog Handbook Forensic Training and Tactics for the Recovery of Human Remains

Canine Olfaction Science and Law Advances in Forensic Science Medicine Conservation and Environmental Remediation

Canine Olfaction Science and Law Advances in Forensic Science Medicine Conservation and Environmental Remediation

The value of the canine nose is well-documented and working dogs are being utilized for their olfactory skills in an increasing number of fields. Not only are dogs used by police security and the military but they are also now used in forensic science in medical detection of disease in calculating population trends of endangered species and eradicating invasive species in protected environments and in identifying infestations and chemical contaminants. Edited and contributed to by eminent scholars Canine Olfaction Science and Law: Advances in Forensic Science Medicine Conservation and Environmental Remediation takes a systematic scientific approach to canine olfaction. It includes work from scientists working in pure and applied disciplines trainers and handlers who have trained and deployed detection dogs and lawyers who have evaluated evidence produced with the aid of detection and scent identification dogs. The book is divided into six sections coveringThe anatomy genetics neurology and evolution of canine olfaction as well as diseases affecting itThe chemistry and aerodynamics of odorsBehavior learning and trainingUses of canine olfaction in forensics and lawUses in conservation and remediationUses in detection of diseases and medical conditionsThe various contributors describe cutting edge research some conclusions of which are the subject of vigorous debates between various laboratories and researchers. The editors have added cross-references so that readers can consider the different perspectives that are currently being advanced and understand where consensus is being built and where more research needs to be done. A useful practical reference Canine Olfaction Science and Law provides a wealth of information beneficial to a wide range of disciplines. It aids trainers and handlers of detection dogs as well as various professionals in healthcare law enforcement forensic science and environmental conservation to gain a better understanding of the remarkable power of the canine nose while encouraging further advances in applications. | Canine Olfaction Science and Law Advances in Forensic Science Medicine Conservation and Environmental Remediation

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Communication Protocol Engineering

Handbook of Mobile Learning

Small Animal Fracture Repair A Case-Based Approach

Wireless Network Security Second Edition

Natural Polymers for Pharmaceutical Applications Volume 2: Marine- and Microbiologically Derived Polymers

Cheer and Loathing Scattered Ramblings on Indie Animation

Digital Media Foundations An Introduction for Artists and Designers

Ferret Medicine and Surgery

Mobile Electronic Commerce Foundations Development and Applications

Mobile Electronic Commerce Foundations Development and Applications

Mobile commerce transactions continue to soar driven largely by the ever-increasing adoption and use of smartphones and tablets. The use of this technology gives consumers the flexibility to shop whenever and wherever they want. Mobile Electronic Commerce: Foundations Development and Applications addresses the role of industry academia scientists engineers professionals and students in developing innovative new mobile commerce technologies and systems to further improve the consumer experience. It also discusses the impact of mobile commerce on society economics culture organizations government industry and our daily lives. This book brings together experts from multiple disciplines in industry and academia to stimulate new thinking in the development and application of mobile commerce technology. The book covers important mobile commerce topics such as critical infrastructure management mobile security issues new applications and services emerging development architectures mobile business solutions and future research opportunities. In addition to its multidisciplinary approach the book also provides a cross-cultural approach intended to overcome cultural barriers and accelerate mobile commerce advancement in the global economy. Authors and researchers from around the world discuss a broad spectrum of methods tools and guidelines for designing mobile commerce systems and services in different cultures. | Mobile Electronic Commerce Foundations Development and Applications

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Aughey and Frye’s Comparative Veterinary Histology with Clinical Correlates

Integrative Pediatrics Art Science and Clinical Application

Mobile Data Visualization

Mobile Data Visualization

Mobile Data Visualization is about facilitating access to and understanding of data on mobile devices. Wearable trackers mobile phones and tablets are used by millions of people each day to read weather maps financial charts or personal health meters. What is required to create e­ffective visualizations for mobile devices? This book introduces key concepts of mobile data visualization and discusses opportunities and challenges from both research and practical perspectives. Mobile Data Visualization is the first book to provide an overview of how to e­ffectively visualize analyze and communicate data on mobile devices. Drawing from the expertise research and experience of an international range of academics and practitioners from across the domains of Visualization Human Computer Interaction and Ubiquitous Computing the book explores the challenges of mobile visualization and explains how it diff­ers from traditional data visualization. It highlights opportunities for reaching new audiences with engaging interactive and compelling mobile content. In nine chapters this book presents interesting perspectives on mobile data visualization including: how to characterize and classify mobile visualizations; how to interact with them while on the go and with limited attention spans; how to adapt them to various mobile contexts; specific methods on how to design and evaluate them; reflections on privacy ethical and other challenges as well as an outlook to a future of ubiquitous visualization. This accessible book is a valuable and rich resource for visualization designers practitioners researchers and students alike.

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The Goddard Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance

The Goddard Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance

Covering all major arthropods of medical importance worldwide this award-winning resource has established itself as a standard reference for almost 25 years. With the globilization of commerce and the world becoming more intimately connected through the everyday ease of travel unknown arthropod species are being increasingly encountered. This means access to up-to-date authoritative information in medical entomology has never been more important. Now in its seventh edition this book maintains its well-acclaimed status as the ultimate easy-to-use guide to identify disease-carrying arthropods the common signs and symptoms of vector-borne diseases and the current recommended procedures for treatment. Includes an in-depth chapter with diagnostic aids to help physicians to recognize and accurately diagnose arthropod-related diseases and conditions more easilyUpdates all chapters with the latest medical and scientific findings including Zika virus red meat allergy new viruses found in ticks and vaccine development for malaria and dengue feverPresents a greater medical parasitology emphasis throughout Offers electronic downloads containing additional photographs of arthropod-caused diseases and lesions as well as instructional videos with pest identification aids basic entomology and insect and pest ecology. Illustrated throughout with detailed color images to aid identification The Goddard Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance Seventh Edition will remain an essential guide for physicians public health officials and pest control professionals. | The Goddard Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance

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Advances in Mobile Cloud Computing Systems

Advances in Mobile Cloud Computing Systems

With recent advances in mobile communication technologies more and more people are accessing cloud computing systems using mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Unlike traditional mobile computing systems with limited capabilities mobile cloud computing uses the powerful computing and storage resources available in the cloud to provide cutting-edge multimedia and information services. This book discusses the major research advances in mobile cloud computing systems. Contributed chapters from leading experts in this field cover different aspects of modeling analysis design optimization and architecture of mobile cloud computing systems. Advances in Mobile Cloud Computing Systems begins by discussing the background features and available service models of mobile cloud computing. It goes on to describe a mobile cloud computing system with several third party cloud mobile media (CMM) services that offers its services to a telecom operator. In this scenario the telecom operator acts as broker that can mix and interchange the resources offered by the different CMM service providers. Subsequent contributed chapters discuss such key research areas asEnergy-efficient task execution that reduces the energy consumption in both mobile devices and the cloudDesign and architecture of a Proximity Cloud that delivers low-latency bandwidth-efficient end-user services with a global footprintVirtual mobile networks in clouds that enable resource sharing between multiple mobile network operatorsSoftware piracy control framework in mobile cloud computing systems designed to prevent mobile application piracyDynamic configuration of cloud radio access networks (C-RANs) to improve end-to-end TCP throughput performance in next generation wireless networksThe book includes many supporting illustrations and tables along with

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Forensic Uses of Digital Imaging

Forensic Uses of Digital Imaging

The ability to work with and retrieve images is vital to forensic and criminal case work. During a five-decade-long career author John C. Russ has taught methods for image processing and measurement to thousands of students. Forensic Uses of Digital Imaging Second Edition distills his classroom and workshop material to present the information most relevant to forensic science. Since the publication of the first edition there have been many significant changes in technology that have revolutionized the ways digital images are used in forensic investigations. Fully updated the second edition:Covers the widespread advancements of digital imaging photography and processingDiscusses the increased power storage capacity and use of digital cameras laptop computers tablets and cell phones in forensic scienceGives real-world examples to illustrate comparisons between different processing optionsIncludes hundreds of full-color images that demonstrate technologies and techniquesAddresses issues of admissibility of forensic investigation results under Frye and Daubert rulesProvides guidelines and suggestions for effectively presenting and explaining resultsForensic Uses of Digital Imaging Second Edition explains concepts with minimal jargon and the methods and tools described in this book can be implemented in a broad spectrum of available computer programs. By demonstrating how these methods can be applied to a variety of images this book helps readers develop the ability to understand when and how specific techniques should be used. It will be of particular use in casework for practicing photography and imaging police and forensic professionals who need to verify and explain both interpretations and processes to legal professionals judges and juries.

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Infant Child and Adolescent Nutrition A Practical Handbook

Infant Child and Adolescent Nutrition A Practical Handbook

Infant Child and Adolescent Nutrition: A Practical Guide Second Edition is an evidence-based practical guide introducing readers to the theory behind optimal child nutrition. Containing practical advice on how to put that theory into practice this new edition facilitates learning through case studies key points and learning activities. Divided into seven sections chapters cover prenatal nutrition and nutrition throughout childhood from preterm babies to adolescents up to the age of 18. Sections throughout focus on topics ranging from nutrient requirements balanced eating patterns and common problems to cultural influences on food choices and guidelines on assessing growth and dietary intakes. Prevention and management of obesity and allergies are covered in separate chapters. The first 1000 days are given particular consideration with chapters on diets for preconception pregnancy milk feeding and complementary feeding during infancy. The chapter on nutritional treatments covers common conditions such as diabetes and Crohn’s disease as well as more intricate feeding regimes and tube feeding required for children with rarer diseases and syndromes. New in this second edition are: · Changes in in food allergy prevention and oral immunotherapy treatments. · Causes and management strategies to deal with fussy and selective eating in toddlers. · The importance of iodine in diets before and during pregnancy to improve children’s cognitive abilities. · Updated recommendations on vitamin D supplementation. This second edition is an essential reading for students taking courses in nutrition and paediatric healthcare. It serves as a useful reference for individuals responsible for the nutritional intakes of children in primary care and community settings including early years practitioners midwives health visitors school nurses and governors social workers paediatricians and general practitioners. About the Author Judy More BSc RD RN is a Paediatric Dietitian Honorary Lecturer at the University of Plymouth UK and Director of Child-nutrition. co. uk Ltd London UK. | Infant Child and Adolescent Nutrition A Practical Handbook

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Lipase An Industrial Enzyme Through Metagenomics

Lipase An Industrial Enzyme Through Metagenomics

Microbial lipases are industrially important and have gained attention due to their stability selectivity and broad substrate specificity. Lipases are used as medicine and they also aid in indigestion heartburn allergy to gluten in wheat products (celiac disease) Crohn’s disease and cystic fibrosis. This volume considers the industrial demand for new sources of lipases with different catalytic characteristics that stimulate the isolation growth and development of new microbial strains. The volume narrates the challenging metagenomic approach with the isolation of the lipase gene its cloning into Escherichia coli culture of the recombinant bacteria and extraction and assessment of the lipase enzyme. Lipase-producing bacteria are available in different habitats such as industrial wastes vegetable oil processing factories dairy plants and soils contaminated with oil and oil seeds among others. This volume is the effort of the authors to document the scientific findings carried out over the last eight years in the area of un-culturable soil microorganisms. The book presents the physic-chemical features of lipases and their specific applications in different commercial industries. The in-depth study looks at metagenomics for lipases from all angles and provides a truly informative resource. It describes the biochemical characterization of lipase enzymes with the high activity in the presence of 1% tributyrin. A wide review has been presented in the book on lipase enzymes purified from a large collection of microbes present in soil seawater waste-dumping sites animal systems (including human beings) and the atmosphere. Stability of enzymes over changing environments of the industry is indeed a big issue and the book deals at length with the changing temperatures and pH and metal ion concentrations. | Lipase An Industrial Enzyme Through Metagenomics

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Learning from Disease in Pets A ‘One Health’ Model for Discovery

Learning from Disease in Pets A ‘One Health’ Model for Discovery

Learning from Disease in Pets: A ‘One Health’ Model for Discovery is the first encompassing reference guide for veterinarians researchers and physicians on conducting studies using spontaneous models of disease in animals. The study of naturally occurring disease in (pet) animals can help model our understanding of the biology prevention and therapy of human and animal diseases. Studies of pet dogs for instance can aid treatment of complex medical problems such as cancer orthopedic cardiopulmonary and neuro-inflammatory diseases and zoonotic infections. Each chapter within this novel cross-species approach is contributed by a leader or leaders in their field of research. Using clinical trials to learn how pets with real diseases respond to therapy can lead to breakthroughs in human medicine as well as benefiting pets suffering from otherwise debilitating illness. Despite similarities of diseases across species there are very few spontaneous models of disease used in research compared with models where disease is induced in healthy laboratory animals. Many medical researchers and veterinarians have a multitude of questions regarding how to use naturally occurring diseases in pets for the discovery of treatments and diagnostics: this book will demonstrate how to safely make this happen. This book encourages veterinarians to build on and disseminate existing findings for the wider benefit of pets and humans. Many pets suffering from incurable illnesses may benefit from clinical trials; the book includes a section on the imperative communication styles necessary within the research environment and with clients a compelling discussion on the ethics of using pets in veterinary clinical research comprehensive tables of diseases that spontaneously occur in animals and humans the regulatory requirements necessary to move therapy from benchside research to patient bedside as well as intricate details on how to design a robust clinical study. | Learning from Disease in Pets A ‘One Health’ Model for Discovery

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