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Tackle the core component of your T Level with this comprehensive
resource published in association with City & Guilds. With
topic coverage ranging from the principles of construction science
and design to workplace relationship management, this book provides
complete coverage of the Onsite Construction qualification's core
units and will equip you with the skills you need to shape your
career. - Break down complex topics with summary tables and
hundreds of images and artworks - Apply your knowledge in
real-world case studies and discover some of the dilemmas you can
expect to face in the workplace - Re-cap knowledge and
understanding with 'Key terms' and 'Test yourself' features, as
well as a detailed glossary - Prepare for your exams and the
employer-set project using practice questions and project practice
exercises - Develop the functional skills you need to thrive in the
industry with English and maths exercises - Understand how to avoid
hazards and minimise risk with regular health and safety reminders
- Hone core skills with expert authors Mike Jones, Stephen Jones,
Tom Leahy and Peter Tanner, who draw on their extensive teaching
and industry experience
Optimizing the process of converting heat into mechanical power is
a major challenge when it comes to meeting targets for protecting
primary energy resources and minimizing our environmental impact.
For many years to come, the use of thermal engines will continue to
be necessary for transportation on land, by sea and by air, as well
as for many industrial applications. Against this background,
Thermodynamics of Heat Engines aims to present a comprehensive
overview of the thermodynamic concepts, including combustion, that
are necessary for understanding the phenomena governing the energy
efficiency of internal and external combustion engines as well as
that of gas turbines and jet propulsion engines. Existing and
developing industrial applications, based on combined heat and
power (CHP) or the use of staged cycles, are presented, with
particular attention paid to the recovery of low temperature waste
heat. This book, which is mainly intended for university and
engineering students but is also useful for engineers and
technicians working in the fields concerned, provides a basis for
reflection on the optimization of energy systems.
IN "THE ANTIDOTE," Barry Werth draws upon unprecedented inside
reporting spanning more than two decades to provide a
groundbreaking closeup of the upstart pharmaceutical company Vertex
and the ferocious but indispensable world of Big Pharma that it
inhabits.
In 1989, the charismatic Joshua Boger left Merck, then America's
most admired business, to found a drug company that would challenge
industry giants and transform health care. Werth described the
company's tumultuous early days during the AIDS crisis in "The
Billion-Dollar Molecule," a celebrated classic of science and
business journalism. Now he returns to tell a riveting story of
Vertex's bold endurance and eventual success.
The $325 billion-a-year pharmaceutical business is America's
toughest and one of its most profitable. It's riskier and more
rigorous at just about every stage than any other business, from
the towering biological uncertainties inherent in its mission to
treat disease; to the 30-to-1 failure rate in bringing out a
successful medicine even after a molecule clears all the hurdles to
get to human testing; to the multibillion-dollar cost of ramping up
a successful product; to operating in the world's most regulated
industry, matched only by nuclear power.
Werth captures the full scope of Vertex's twentyfive- year drive to
deliver breakthrough medicines. At a time when America struggles to
maintain its innovative edge, "The Antidote" is a powerful inside
look at one of the most intriguing and important business stories
of recent decades.
According to the World Health Organization, one in every ten people
worldwide falls ill from eating contaminated food every year, with
550 million cases of diarrheal diseases. Microbiological risk
assessment aims to characterize the nature and probability of harm
resulting from human exposure to the biological agents that are
present in foodstuffs. This assessment must take into account all
stages of the chain: from the production of raw materials to
consumption. After briefly introducing food safety and risk
assessment, this book details the four major steps of
microbiological risk assessment. The contributors first present
hazard identification and then exposure assessment, which is
subdivided into methods for the detection and enumeration of
pathogens and for the quantification of the level of exposure.
Then, hazard characterization is subdivided into pathogenicity
mechanisms and quantification of the dose-response relationship.
Finally a guide for microbiological risk characterization is
provided. The conclusion presents possible development avenues for
microbiological risk assessment, particularly its integration into
a holistic assessment of food systems.
In this engaging account of innovative triumphs, Guru Madhavan
examines the ways in which engineers throughout history created
world-changing tools, from ATMs and ZIP codes to the digital camera
and the disposable diaper. Equal parts personal, practical, and
profound, Applied Minds charts a path to a future where we borrow
strategies from engineering to find inspired solutions to our most
pressing challenges.
Drastic improvements in both access to satellite images and data
processing tools today allow near real-time observation of Earth
surface deformations. Remote sensing imagery is thus a powerful,
reliable and spatially dense source of information that can be used
to understand the Earth and its surface manifestations as well as
mitigate natural hazards. This book offers for the first time a
complete overview of the methodological approaches developed to
measure surface displacement using synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
and optical imagery, as well as their applications in the
monitoring of major geophysical phenomena. More specifically, the
first part of the book presents the theory behind SAR
interferometry (InSAR) and image correlation and its latest
developments. In the second part, most of the geophysical phenomena
that trigger Earth surface deformations are reviewed. Surface
Displacement Measurement from Remote Sensing Images unveils the
potential and sensitivity of the measurement of Earth surface
displacements from remote sensing imagery.
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