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The Oil Analysis Handbook is a volume in Coxmoor's Machine &
System Condition Monitoring Series. Oil is considered as much an
integral part of machine as any of its mechanical components and so
must perform many vital functions over an extended period. By
testing a sample of lubricant it is possible to measure its ability
to continue its original function. This book sets out the concepts
of oil analysis for the mature professional, the novice and
student.
Economic issues arise in almost every water policy context. Water
is of most concern when scarce, but physical scarcity is often
overcome as human beings move water from place to place, sometimes
creating monumental structures. The roles that cost and economic
value play in water resource allocation are implicit, but often
poorly understood. This second edition clarifies the role of
economics and offers material that can be applied to water resource
allocation problems around the world. Topics covered include:
groundwater, floods and droughts, in situ uses of water, and
institutions and law. New to the book is an exploration of water
issues outside the United States as well as a new application of
behavioral and experimental economics to the topic. A concise
introduction to issues of water quality and quantity in both urban
and agricultural settings, Water Resource Economics and Policy will
be a valuable resource or text for students and researchers in the
fields of agricultural economics, geography, law, and hydrology.
Those involved in water resource agencies and private utilities
will also find the book a useful reference. Acclaim for the first
edition: 'This textbook is written for first-year graduate students
and senior level undergraduates in economics. ... Graduate students
in geography, water resources, and environmental management should
also be interested. The well-done helpful diagrams and charts are
those expected for a textbook in economics at this level. In every
chapter many interesting real-world examples illustrate the concept
being discussed. Some chapters have easy-to-read case studies set
off from the text. ... I plan on keeping this excellent book as a
shelf reference and would willingly adopt it for a class in water
resource economics.' - Donald E. Agthe, Journal of the American
Water Resources Association 'This is a much-needed book, which
introduces the interested reader to the economics of water resource
allocation, and analyzes relevant policy issues derived from all
over the world. To the best of my knowledge, this is the first book
which is focused on communicating the basic economic concepts that
govern water resources allocation. ... The lively writing style of
W. Douglass Shaw, which is enriched with excellent examples and
case studies from various countries, makes this book an obvious
choice for a textbook in relevant courses ... this excellent book
should be a compulsory reading for all of us who work in the field
of water resources management.' - Phoebe Koundouri, Ecological
Economics
Antioxidants Effects in Health: The Bright and the Dark Side
examines the role that antioxidants play in a variety of health and
disease situations. The book discusses antioxidants' historical
evolution, their oxidative stress, and contains a detailed approach
of 1) endogenous antioxidants, including endogenous sources,
mechanisms of action, beneficial and detrimental effects on health,
in vitro evidence, animal studies and clinical studies; 2)
synthetic antioxidants, including sources, chemistry,
bioavailability, legal status, mechanisms of action, beneficial and
detrimental effects on health, in vitro evidence, animal studies
and clinical studies; and 3) natural antioxidants, including
sources, chemistry, bioavailability, mechanisms of action, possible
prooxidant activity; beneficial and detrimental effects on health,
in vitro evidence, animal studies and clinical studies. Throughout
the boo, the relationship of antioxidants with different beneficial
and detrimental effects are examined, and the current controversies
and future perspectives are addressed and explored. Antioxidants
Effects in Health: The Bright and the Dark Side evaluates the
current scientific evidence on antioxidant topics, focusing on
endogenous antioxidants, naturally occurring antioxidants and
synthetic antioxidants. It will be a helpful resource for
pharmaceutical scientists, health professionals, those studying
natural chemistry, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, natural product
synthesis, and experts in formulation of herbal and natural
pharmaceuticals.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. Advanced Introduction to Water Economics and Policy
highlights various aspects of economic and policy considerations as
they are applied to water decision-making and evaluation in a
comprehensive and clear manner. Key Features: Presents
example-based simplified descriptions of water problems and
economic principles used to address them Provides examples from
different countries and analysis of main water-using sectors
Highlights emerging topics in water economics that address water
scarcity and discusses economic and policy aspects related to the
management of water at local, regional and international scales
Researchers and students will appreciate the comprehensive,
straightforward presentation of critical information in this
Advanced Introduction that does not get lost in technical jargon.
Tourism and hospitality are increasingly becoming more complex,
having grown exponentially over the last decade. As the industry
becomes more complex, new demands arise regarding its overall
organization and operations, which call for not only more
experienced and specialized staff, but also advanced technological
solutions that support new paradigms and expectations. The Handbook
of Research on Innovation, Differentiation, and New Technologies in
Tourism, Hotels, and Food Service discusses the current changes and
challenges in tourism and hospitality. Covering key topics such as
entrepreneurship, local development, and technology, this major
reference work is ideal for managers, entrepreneurs, business
owners, industry professionals, researchers, academicians,
scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.
In todays’ world with its widespread usage of personal-care
products, pharmaceuticals, surfactants, flame retardants,
plasticizers, various industrial additives, metals and metalloids,
pesticides, and pesticide metabolites, environmental contaminants
are an increasing source of pollution with a severe effect on the
ecological system. Industries that produce these contaminants must
find answers to remediate this. Nanomaterials in Environmental
Analysis contributes to solving this problem by providing
researchers in industry and academia with promising applications of
nanoparticles in detection techniques and in removal of chemical
species from the environment. Each chapter covers an aspect of
using nanoparticles in detecting, measuring and remediating toxic
chemical species in the environment.
Polysaccharide-Based Hydrogels: Synthesis, Characterization and
Applications looks at the synthesis, characterization and
application of polysaccharide-based materials in a broad array of
fields. The book discusses the role of polysaccharides in the
preparation of hydrogels, the use of hydrogel-based green
materials, and their applications in biomedical applications, drug
delivery, water purification techniques, food industries,
agricultural fields, and pharmaceuticals applications. Written by
leading experts in this field, this book will be a valuable
reference for scientists, academicians, researchers, technologists,
consultants and policymakers.
Solar Energy Engineering: Processes and Systems, Third Edition,
includes updated chapters and extended resources to assist in the
research and teaching of solar energy engineering. Sections cover
advances in solar collectors, solar water heating, solar space
heating and cooling, industrial process heat, solar desalination,
photovoltaic technology, solar thermal power systems, modeling of
solar energy systems, and a new chapter on wind energy systems.
This book provides students, teachers and professionals with the
basic principles and applications of solar energy systems and
processes to help them understand how to operate and design solar
systems. In addition, this best-selling title includes a student
and academic companion site with additional materials on chapter
PowerPoints for teaching, problems with a solutions manual, and
equations files to assist in problem-solving.
Plasmonic Materials and Metastructures: Fundamentals, Current
Status, and Perspectives reviews the current status and emerging
trends in the development of conventional and alternative plasmonic
materials. Sections cover fundamentals and emerging trends of
plasmonic materials development, including synthesis strategies
(chemical and physical) and optical characterization techniques.
Next, the book addresses fundamentals, properties, remaining
barriers for commercial translation, and the latest advances and
opportunities for conventional noble metal plasmonic materials.
Fundamentals and advances for alternative plasmonic materials are
also reviewed, including two-dimensional hybrid materials composed
of graphene, monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides, boron
nitride, etc. In addition, other sections cover applications of
plasmonic metastructures enabled by plasmonic materials with
improved material properties and newly discovered functionalities.
Applications reviewed include quantum plasmonics, topological
plasmonics, chiral plasmonics, nanolasers, imaging (metalens),
active, and integrated technologies.
Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes: Recent
Achievements for Ion-Exchange Membranes focuses on introducing and
analyzing ion-exchange membranes performance and overviewing recent
achievements in the structural development of ion-exchange
membranes in various applications. Hence, this book is a key
reference text for R&D managers in who are interested in the
development of ion-exchange membrane technologies as well as
academic researchers and postgraduate students working in the wider
area of strategic treatments, separation and purification
processes.
Advances in Bionanocomposites: Materials, Applications, and Life
Cycle brings together the latest research in bio-based
nanocomposites, with a strong emphasis on improved sustainability
in terms of preparation, lifecycle and end applications. The book
begins by introducing biopolymers, bionanocomposites and the latest
methods for their synthesis, processing and characterization. Other
sections focus on specific bio-based materials, including
bionanocomposites based on polylactic acid, poly(vinyl alcohol),
chitosan, starch, cellulose, and protein. A range of advanced
applications are then introduced across 3D printing, high entropy
alloys, wastewater remediation, agriculture, biomedicine, solar
cells, electrochemical sensors, and packaging. Throughout the book,
opportunities for improved sustainability are analyzed and
highlighted. The final section brings this together with in-depth
coverage of biodegradation, lifecycle, environmental impact,
circular economy, economic considerations and future opportunities
in bionanocomposites. This is a valuable resource for researchers,
advanced students, R&D professionals, and industrial scientists
from a range of disciplines.
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