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Praise for the Series:
Since its inception in 1945, this serial has provided critical articles by research specialists in the industrial, analytical, and technological aspects of biochemistry, organic chemistry, and instrumentation methodology. The articles provide a definitive interpretation of the current status and future trends in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry.
Volumes 21 and 22 of Advances in Chemical Engineering contain ten
prototypical paradigms which integrate ideas and methodologies from
artificial intelligence with those from operations research,
estimation andcontrol theory, and statistics. Each paradigm has
been constructed around an engineering problem, e.g. product
design, process design, process operations monitoring, planning,
scheduling, or control. Along with the engineering problem, each
paradigm advances a specific methodological theme from AI, such as:
modeling languages; automation in design; symbolic and quantitative
reasoning; inductive and deductive reasoning; searching spaces of
discrete solutions; non-monotonic reasoning; analogical
learning;empirical learning through neural networks; reasoning in
time; and logic in numerical computing. Together the ten paradigms
of the two volumes indicate how computers can expand the scope,
type, and amount of knowledge that can be articulated and used in
solving a broad range of engineering problems.
Advances in Inorganic Chemistry presents timely and informative summaries of the current progress in a variety of subject areas within inorganic chemistry ranging from bio-inorganic to solid state studies. Thisacclaimed serial features reviews written by experts in the area and is an indispensable reference to advanced researchers. Each volume of Advances in Inorganic Chemistry contains an index, and each chapter is fully referenced.
Established in 1960, Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry is the definitive serial in the area-one of great importance to organic chemists, polymer chemists, and many biological scientists. Every fifth volume ofAdvances in Heterocyclic Chemistry contains a cumulative subject index.
Advances in Chemical Engineering, Volume 19 reflects the major impact of chemical engineering on medical practice, with chapters covering polymer systems for controlled release, receptor binding and signaling, and transport phenomena in tumors. Other key topics include oil refining, pollution prevention in engineering design, and atmospheric dynamics.
Since its inception in 1945, this serial has provided critical articles by research specialists in the industrial, analytical, and technological aspects of biochemistry, organic chemistry, and instrumentation methodology. The articles provide a definitive interpretation of the current status and future trends in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry.
Internationally acclaimed for more than 40 years, this serial, founded by the late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding coverage of the rapidly expanding field of the chemotaxonomy, structure elucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis, and biology of all classes of alkaloids from higher and lower plants, marine origins, or various terrestrial animals. Each volume provides, through its distinguished authors, up-to-date and detailed coverage of particular classes or sources of alkaloids. Over the years, this series has become the standard in natural product chemistry to which all other book series aspire. The Alkaloids, Chemistry and Pharmacology endures as an essential reference for all natural product chemists and biologists who have an interest in alkaloids, their diversity, and their unique biological profile.
Established in 1960, "Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry" is a serial of importance to organic chemists, polymer chemists, and most biological scientists. Each volume of "Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry" contains an index, and each chapter includes references. The compounds covered play a vital role in many fields: heterocyclic intermediates are being widely used in organic synthesis; furan, pyrrole, and thipene are anticipated to be emitted into the atmosphere in significant amounts from fuel conversion facilities - atmospheric and environmental chemists need to acquaint themselves with the chemistry of these compounds; in the field of biology, heterocyclic compounds are found everywhere: carbohydrates, chlorophyll, and heme are all heterocyclic; heredity is ultimately the particular sequence of attachment of a half-dozen heterocyclic rings to the long chains of nucleic acids.
This widely acclaimed serial contains authoritative reviews that
address all aspects of organometallic chemistry, a field which has
expanded enormously since the publication of Volume 1 in 1964.
Almost all branchesof chemistry now interface with organometallic
chemistry-the study of compounds containing carbon-metal bonds.
Organometallic compounds range from species that are so reactive
that they only have a transient existence at ambient temperatures
to those thatare thermally very stable. They are used extensively
in the synthesis of useful compounds on both small and large
scales. Industrial processes involving plastics, polymers,
electronic materials, and pharmaceuticals all depend on advances in
organometallic chemistry.
This volume deals for the most part, with current status of four groups of alkaloids of substantial biological releavance. Chapter 1 by Lounasmaa and Tolvanen, focuses on the "Eburanmine-Vincamine Alkaloids," and discusses the new alkaloids, and the extensive synthetic and pharmacologic work that has been conducted since the last review in 1981. Clark and Hufford present a review which focuses on the "Antifungal Alkaloids," especially those compounds that might be important as lead structures for the development of agents usefulin treating the opportunistic infections associated with AIDS. Wang and Liang bring up-to-date the area of the diterpenoid alkaloids from a chemical perspective. Over the years this large group of alkaloids has produced a fascinating array of molecular gyrations. Finally, Wrobel and Wojtasiewicz revisit the topic of "Sulfur-Containing Alkaloids" (which was last covered in Volume 26) from a chemical and biological perspective.
In the case of students, this laboratory preparations manual can be
used to find additional experiments to illustrate concepts in
synthesis and to augment existing laboratory texts. A name reaction
index is also included to direct the reader to the location where
specific reactions appear in this manual.
Intended for researchers in biochemistry, medicine, nutrition and industry, this book discusses such topics as components of bacterial polysaccharides, fluorinated carbohydrates, and carbon sugars chemistry.
James House's revised Principles of Chemical Kinetics provides a
clear and logical description of chemical kinetics in a manner
unlike any other book of its kind. Clearly written with detailed
derivations, the text allows students to move rapidly from
theoretical concepts of rates of reaction to concrete applications.
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