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Synthesis, Technology and Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials
explores the chemical properties of different classes of carbon
nanomaterials and their major applications. As carbon nanomaterials
are used for a variety of applications due to their versatile
properties and characteristics, this book discusses recent advances
in synthesis methods, characterization, and applications of 0D -3D
dimensional carbon nanomaterials. It is an essential resource for
readers focusing on carbon nanomaterials research.
Engineering Standards for Forensic Application presents the
technologies and law precedents for the application of engineering
standards to forensic opinions, discussing Fundamentals,
Disciplines, Engineering Standards, The Basics and the Future of
Forensics. The book explores the engineering standard and how it is
used by experts to give opinions that are introduced into evidence,
and how they are assumed to be the best evidence known on the topic
at hand. Final sections include coverage of NFL Brain Injuries and
the Flint Water Crisis. Examples of the use of engineering
standards are shown and discussed throughout the work.
Basic Physics of Nanoscience: Traditional Approaches and New
Aspects at the Ultimate Level deals with the description of
properties at the Nano level and self-organizing quantum processes
of Nano systems. The book presents the state of the art as well as
theoretical discussions of future developments, beginning with
simple Nano systems' sensitivity to small variations in interaction
potential compared to bulk cases, and continuing with a discussion
of the structure and dynamics of Nano systems as a function of
temperature. Additionally, the book analyzes self-organizing
quantum processes-which are essential in the design of new Nano
systems-in detail, and explores new aspects related to the quantum
theoretical nature of time, leading to an expansion of the basic
laws through nanotechnology. Finally, the book explores the effect
of nanotechnological manipulations of brain functions and the need
for the development of reliable models for the matter-mind complex.
This innovative approach to understanding Nano systems makes Basic
Physics of Nanoscience a vital resource for advanced students and
researchers of physics, materials science, and neuroscience.
Techniques for microfabricating intricate microfluidic structures
that mimic the microenvironment of tissues and organs, combined
with the development of biomaterials with carefully engineered
surface properties, have enabled new paradigms in and cell
culture-based models for human diseases. The dimensions of surface
features and fluidic channels made accessible by these techniques
are well-suited to the size scale of biological cells. Microfluidic
Cell Culture Systems applies design and experimental techniques
used in in microfluidics, and cell culture technologies to
organ-on-chip systems. This book is intended to serve as a
professional reference, providing a practical guide to design and
fabrication of microfluidic systems and biomaterials for use in
cell culture systems and human organ models. The book covers topics
ranging from academic first principles of microfluidic design, to
clinical translation strategies for cell culture protocols. The
goal is to help professionals coming from an engineering background
to adapt their expertise for use in cell culture and organ models
applications, and likewise to help biologists to design and employ
microfluidic technologies in their cell culture systems. This 2nd
edition contains new material that strengthens the focus on in
vitro models useful for drug discovery and development. One new
chapter reviews liver organ models from an industry perspective,
while others cover new technologies for scaling these models and
for multi-organ systems. Other new chapters highlight the
development of organ models and systems for specific applications
in disease modeling and drug safety. Previous chapters have been
revised to reflect the latest advances.
The papers included in this book have a broad coverage of the
topics related to new technologies in functional foods and
nutraceuticals, fruits and vegetables and their by-products as
valuable ingredients for functional foods and nutraceuticals,
potential bioactive components from various food sources, trends
and development of nutraceuticals and functional foods as well as
functional food and nutraceuticals as ingredients in the value
addition for health promotion, standardization and quality control.
This compilation helps to overcome the problems faced in exploring
the potential of nutraceuticals in naturopathy and device
strategies to encounter such problems.
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