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Novel Approaches towards Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery
Technologies discusses various cost-efficient aspects of wastewater
treatment along with resource recovery options. The book covers
biological wastewater treatment, the application of membranes and
their modifications, advanced oxidation techniques, and the
application of nanoparticles for the enhancement of performance as
well as various integrated technologies for resource recovery along
with pilot scale potentials. The book covers both domestic and
industrial wastewaters and provides resources for sustainable
solutions. It provides the basic fundamentals and recent updated
data. Case studies are included to give the glimpse of the
real-world application. Similarly, pilot scale studies are
considered for real life implementation of the concept.
Synergistic Approaches for Bioremediation of Environmental
Pollutants: Recent Advances and Challenges focuses on the
exploitation of various biological treatment technologies and their
use to treat toxic contaminants present in industrial effluent and
in restoring contaminated sites, which lacks in a more
comprehensive manner in existing titles on similar topics available
on the global market. The book comprises advanced biotechnologies
and updated information, along with sustainable waste management
developments and future directions for researchers and scientists
working in the field of microbiology.
Athlete Mental Health and Performance Optimization: The Optimum
Performance Program for Sports (TOPPS)introduces TOPPS, which
provides structured protocols to assist with recruitment,
engagement, screening, assessment and performance optimization. The
book presents step-by-step instructional guidelines, real-world
case examples, screening and assessment questionnaires, scoring
instructions, intervention handouts and worksheets that complement
intervention. TOPPS has demonstrated significantly improved
relationships with teammates and coaches, decreased substance use
and psychiatric symptoms, and decreased factors interfering with
sport performance. These results have been sustained in follow-up
and has been shown to have improved outcomes regardless of mental
health diagnostic severity. The Book's first three chapters
introduce performance optimization orientation, theories and
evidence supporting TOPPS, general assessment and intervention
approaches, psychometrically-validated measures and strategies used
to address culture, methods of establishing a culture of
optimization and requisite infrastructure within the respective
system, and therapeutic style, techniques and implementation
strategies. Remaining chapters show how to implement TOPPS.
Advances in Applied Microbiology, Volume 121 continues the
comprehensive reach of this widely read and authoritative review
source in microbiology. Users will find invaluable references and
information on a variety of areas relating to the topics of
microbiology.
Advances in Virus Research, Volume 113 in this ongoing serial,
highlights new advances in the field with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters written by an international board
of authors. Sections cover RNA modifications in viruses and virus
infected cells, RNA silencing suppression, Animal models of
alphavirus infection, and Enterovirus entry and spread.
DNA Damage and Double Strand Breaks, Volume 51 in The Enzymes
series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters that provide an update on female
and male genital schistosomiasis and a call to integrate efforts to
escalate diagnosis, treatment and awareness in endemic and
non-endemic settings, vertebrates as uninfected disseminators of
helminth eggs and larvae, and combatting anthelmintic resistance in
ruminants.
Understanding Microbial Biofilms: Fundamentals to Applications
focuses on the microbial biofilms of different environments. The
book provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental aspects
of microbial biofilms, their existence in nature, their
significance, and the different clinical and environmental problems
associated with them. The book covers both the fundamentals and
applications of microbial biofilms, with chapters on the
introduction to the microbial community and its architecture,
physiology, mechanisms and imaging of biofilms in nature and
fungal, algal, and bacillus biofilm control. In addition, the book
highlights the molecular and biochemical aspects of bacterial
biofilms, providing a compilation of chapters on the bacterial
community and communication from different environments. Finally,
the book covers recent advancements in various aspects of microbial
biofilms including the chapters on their biotechnological
applications. All the chapters are written by experts who have been
working on different aspects of microbial biofilms.
Application of Sampling and Detection Methods in Agricultural Plant
Biotechnology describes detection methods for seed, plants and
grain derived from biotechnology. This international handbook,
based on a series of workshops carried out for governments in
collaboration with ILSI and Co-published in partnership with the
Cereals & Grains Association, provides the technical and
practical information needed to develop, validate and use detection
methods. This useful resource provides readers with the tools
necessary to carry out reliable sampling, detection and
interpretation of data.
Circadian and Visual Neuroscience, Volume 273 in the Methods in
Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field with this
new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics including
Optical set-ups, Psychophysics of Luminance and Color Vision,
Psychophysics of non-visual photoreception PRC/IRC/DRC/Spectral
Sensitivity, Circadian and visual photometry, Modelling (retina),
Modelling (circadian), Techniques for examining vision at the
cellular level, Advanced techniques for characterizing the world
hyperspectrally, Circadian physiology in mice: Melanopsin,
Circadian physiology in mice: Color and cones, Translational
aspects of animal studies, Retinal clocks, Primate non-visual
physiology, Light and mood in animal models, and much more.
Carotenoids: Carotenoid and Apocarotenoid Biosynthesis, Metabolic
Engineering and Synthetic Biology, Volume 671, the latest release
in the Methods of Enzymology series highlights new advances in the
field with chapters on Metabolomics-based analysis of carotenoids
and related metabolites in various species via quantitative trait
loci and genome wide association mapping approaches, Using bacteria
for functional analysis of genes encoding carotenoid biosynthetic
enzymes, Rice Callus as a High Throughput Platform for Synthetic
Biology and Metabolic Engineering of Carotenoids, Transient
expression in Nicotiana benthamiana: A simple platform to
investigate genes encoding carotenoid biosynthesis enzymes from
diverse algal lineages, and much more. Additional chapters in this
new release cover Protein-protein interaction techniques to
investigate post-translational regulation of carotenogenesis, The
isolation of sub-chromoplast structures from tomato and capsicum
fruit, Carrot protoplasts as a suitable method for protein
subcellular localization, High throughput production and
characterization of carotenoid enzymes for structural and
functional studies, Production and structural characterization of
the cytochrome P450 enzymes in carotene ring hydroxylation, and
more.
Nutrition and Cancer, Volume 373 presents a collection of chapters
that describe the effect of different metabolic situations, their
contribution to metabolic modulation, and their impact on tumor
growth. Specific chapters in this release include Impact of obesity
on cancer progression and treatment, Impact of dietary protein on
cancer progression and treatment, Fasting mimicking diet and cancer
therapy, Fasting and cancer responses to chemotherapy, Dietary
polyamines and cancer, Ketogenic diets and cancer therapy, and
Nutritional and metabolic approaches to target OXPHOS and
glycolysis in cancer cells.
The Fourth Edition of The Neuron provides a comprehensive first
course in the cell and molecular biology of nerve cells. The book
begins with properties of the many newly discovered ion channels
that have emerged through mapping of the genome. These channels
shape the way a single neuron generates varied patterns of
electrical activity. Covered next are the molecular mechanisms that
convert electrical activity into the secretion of neurotransmitter
hormones at synaptic junctions between neurons. The following
section examines the biochemical pathways that are linked to the
action of neurotransmitters and that can alter the cellular
properties of neurons or sensory cells that transduce information
from the outside world into the electrical code used by neurons.
The final section reviews our rapidly expanding knowledge of the
molecular factors that induce an undifferentiated cell to become a
neuron, and then guide it to form appropriate synaptic connections
with its partners. This section also focuses on the role of ongoing
experience and activity in shaping these connections, and finishes
with an account of mechanisms thought to underlie the phenomena of
learning and memory. The book contains scores of color figures and
fully updated chapters; online content packaged exclusively with
the Fourth Edition includes detailed animations of neural
processes, in-depth supplemental reading, and additional full-color
figures and tables.
Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome and Cannabinoid Hyperemesis
comprehensively reviews the clinical features and pathophysiology
of cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) and cannabinoid hyperemesis
syndrome (CHS). This book differentiates the clinical presentation
of CVS and CHS from other vomiting syndromes and provides the
information necessary to diagnose and effectively treat these
disorders. Compiled by expert CVS/CHS clinicians and written by
physicians and researchers from several disciplines, this reference
provides the most updated, evidence-based approaches, and
summarizes the latest research on CVS/CHS. Important topics such as
the neural systems that drive nausea and vomiting, clinical
features of CVS/CHS including its subtypes, insights into
pathogenesis, as well as the curious association of hot-water
bathing associated with both of these disorders are all explored.
This is a must-have reference for residents and fellows in
training, as well as busy clinicians who care for patients with CVS
and CHS across multiple care settings including ambulatory clinics,
the emergency department, hospitals, and substance use/abuse
treatment centers. It is also a useful reference for investigators
with an interest in these vomiting disorders.
Applications of Biosurfactant in Agriculture explores the use of
beneficial microorganisms as an alternative to current synthetic
plant protection strategies. The book highlights a range of
renewable raw substrates including agro-industrial waste as a
dependable and cost-effective technology for the mass production of
biosurfactant, emphasizes the formulation of biosurfactants using a
full-factorial design, scientometric assessment, and presents
mathematical modeling for the enhancement of production processes.
Recent biotechnological techniques such as functional metagenomics
that could help in the molecular characterization of novel
biosurfactant with multifunctional activities majorly from
uncultured and unexploited microbes available in the soil biosphere
are also explored. This book identifies possible modes of action by
which nutrients are normally released to plants through the
formation of metal-biosurfactant complexes and presents recent
research findings on the utilization of biosurfactants for the
management of mycotoxins and microorganisms when evaluated in the
field and in greenhouses. Finally, the book emphasizes the
application of biosurfactants as a form of potent antibiotics for
the management of several zoonotic diseases and in animal
husbandry.
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