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"Old maps lead you to strange and unexpected places, and none does
so more ineluctably than the subject of this book: the giant,
beguiling Waldseemuller world map of 1507." So begins this
remarkable story of the map that gave America its name.
For millennia Europeans believed that the world consisted of three
parts: Europe, Africa, and Asia. They drew the three continents in
countless shapes and sizes on their maps, but occasionally they
hinted at the existence of a "fourth part of the world," a
mysterious, inaccessible place, separated from the rest by a vast
expanse of ocean. It was a land of myth--until 1507, that is, when
Martin Waldseemuller and Matthias Ringmann, two obscure scholars
working in the mountains of eastern France, made it real. Columbus
had died the year before convinced that he had sailed to Asia, but
Waldseemuller and Ringmann, after reading about the Atlantic
discoveries of Columbus's contemporary Amerigo Vespucci, came to a
startling conclusion: Vespucci had reached the fourth part of the
world. To celebrate his achievement, Waldseemuller and Ringmann
printed a huge map, for the first time showing the New World
surrounded by water and distinct from Asia, and in Vespucci's honor
they gave this New World a name: America.
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The Fourth Part of the World "is the story behind that map, a
thrilling saga of geographical and intellectual exploration, full
of outsize thinkers and voyages. Taking a kaleidoscopic approach,
Toby Lester traces the origins of our modern worldview. His
narrative sweeps across continents and centuries, zeroing in on
different portions of the map to reveal strands of ancient legend,
Biblical prophecy, classical learning, medieval exploration,
imperial ambitions, and more. In Lester's telling the map comes
alive: Marco Polo and the early Christian missionaries trek across
Central Asia and China; Europe's early humanists travel to monastic
libraries to recover ancient texts; Portuguese merchants round up
the first West African slaves; Christopher Columbus and Amerigo
Vespucci make their epic voyages of discovery; and finally,
vitally, Nicholas Copernicus makes an appearance, deducing from the
new geography shown on the Waldseemuller map that the earth could
not lie at the center of the cosmos. The map literally altered
humanity's worldview.
One thousand copies of the map were printed, yet only one remains.
Discovered accidentally in 1901 in the library of a German castle
it was bought in 2003 for the unprecedented sum of $10 million by
the Library of Congress, where it is now on permanent public
display. Lavishly illustrated with rare maps and diagrams, "The
Fourth Part of the World "is the story of that map: the dazzling
story of the geographical and intellectual journeys that have
helped us decipher our world.
IoT Based Data Analytics for the Healthcare Industry: Techniques
and Applications explores recent advances in the analysis of
healthcare industry data through IoT data analytics. The book
covers the analysis of ubiquitous data generated by the healthcare
industry, from a wide range of sources, including patients,
doctors, hospitals, and health insurance companies. The book
provides AI solutions and support for healthcare industry end-users
who need to analyze and manipulate this vast amount of data. These
solutions feature deep learning and a wide range of intelligent
methods, including simulated annealing, tabu search, genetic
algorithm, ant colony optimization, and particle swarm
optimization. The book also explores challenges, opportunities, and
future research directions, and discusses the data collection and
pre-processing stages, challenges and issues in data collection,
data handling, and data collection set-up. Healthcare industry data
or streaming data generated by ubiquitous sensors cocooned into the
IoT requires advanced analytics to transform data into information.
With advances in computing power, communications, and techniques
for data acquisition, the need for advanced data analytics is in
high demand.
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Control Theory in Biomedical Engineering: Applications in
Physiology and Medical Robotics highlights the importance of
control theory and feedback control in our lives and explains how
this theory is central to future medical developments. Control
theory is fundamental for understanding feedback paths in
physiological systems (endocrine system, immune system,
neurological system) and a concept for building artificial organs.
The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in the
control engineering and biomedical engineering fields, and medical
students and practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding
of physiological processes, medical robotics (legs, hands, knees),
and controlling artificial devices (pacemakers, insulin injection
devices). Control theory profoundly impacts the everyday lives of a
large part of the human population including the disabled and the
elderly who use assistive and rehabilitation robots for improving
the quality of their lives and increasing their independence.
Mechanotransduction: Cell Signaling to Cell Response covers the
cell machinery responsible for the process of mechanotransduction
and the manner in which cells respond to an external mechanical
stimulus. The effect of mechanical stimulus on individual cells and
entire tissues is discussed, with an emphasis on the practical
results of this physiological process. Mechanotransduction of stem
cells and cancerous cells are also covered, along with future
directions in this yet nascent field. This book gives insights on
basic processes that occur (or may occur) in the human body as a
result of the application of mechanical stimulus. It is ideal for
both biomedical engineers and biologists, and is an ideal resource
for teaching. It provides a current state of conceptual and
practical aspects of the field and will enable students and
professionals to venture further into this incipient area which is
of fundamental importance to biomedical engineering and biology
fields.
Multi-Paradigm Modelling for Cyber-Physical Systems explores
modeling and analysis as crucial activities in the development of
Cyber-Physical Systems, which are inherently cross-disciplinary in
nature and require distinct modeling techniques related to
different disciplines, as well as a common background knowledge.
This book will serve as a reference for anyone starting in the
field of CPS who needs a solid foundation of modeling, including a
comprehensive introduction to existing techniques and a clear
explanation of their advantages and limitations. This book is aimed
at both researchers and practitioners who are interested in various
modeling paradigms across computer science and engineering.
Nanoemulsions are produced by mixing an oil phase with an aqueous
phase under shear pressure. This procedure yields uniform
populations of oil droplets ranging in diameter from 200 to 8 nm
that are kinetically stable colloidal substances with enhanced
properties compared to the conventional emulsion substances.
Nanoemulsions have broad potential applications in agriculture,
food, health, and biomedical sciences. Nanoemulsion Applications in
Agriculture, Food, Health, and Biomedical Sciences focuses on the
aspects of nanoemulsion-like synthesis, characterization, and more
and examines recent trends in their applications within a variety
of relevant fields. Nanoemulsions have broad application in many
different fields; without emulsification, process product
development would not be possible. Covering topics such as cancer
treatment, healthcare applications, and food manufacturing, this
book is essential for scientists, doctors, researchers,
post-graduate students, medical students, government officials,
hospital directors, professors, and academicians.
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