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This book discusses the bioremediation of both solid and liquid
waste, including regional solutions for India as well as globally
relevant applications. The topics covered include pollutant
reduction through composting, solutions for petroleum refinery
waste, use of microorganisms in the bioremediation of industrial
waste and toxicity reduction, microbial fuel cells, and microbial
depolymerisation. The book also explores the biosorption of metals
and the bioremediation of leachates, especially with regard to soil
and groundwater remediation. It is a valuable resource for
researchers, professionals, and policy makers alike.
The consumption of petroleum has surged during the 20th century, at
least partially because of the rise of the automobile industry.
Today, fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas provide more
than three quarters of the world's energy. Unfortunately, the
growing demand for fossil fuel resources comes at a time of
diminishing reserves of these nonrenewable resources. The worldwide
reserves of oil are sufficient to supply energy and chemicals for
only about another 40 years, causing widening concerns about rising
oil prices. The use of biomass to produce energy is only one form
of renewable energy that can be utilized to reduce the impact of
energy production and use on the global environment. Biomass can be
converted into three main products such as energy, biofuels and
fine chemicals using a number of different processes. Today, it is
a great challenge for researchers to find new environmentally
benign methodology for biomass conversion, which are industrially
profitable as well. This book focuses on the conversion of biomass
to biofuels, bioenergy and fine chemicals with the interface of
biotechnology, microbiology, chemistry and materials science. An
international scientific authorship summarizes the state-of-the-art
of the current research and gives an outlook on future
developments.
The book augurs to be a mix of theoretical and practical
perceptions of the related concepts pertaining to image processing.
The primary objectives orient to offer an overview to the
elementary concepts and practices appropriate to DIP as well as to
provide theoretical exposition. It starts with an expanded coverage
of the fundamentals to provide a more comprehensive and cohesive
coverage of the topics including but not limited to: Applications
and tools for image processing, fundamentals with several
implementation examples Concepts of image formation, OpenCV
installation with step-by-step screen shots Concepts behind
intensity, brightness and contrast, color models Ways by which
noises are created in an image and the possible remedial measures
Edge detection, Image segmentation, classification, regression,
Classification algorithms Importance of frequency domain in image
processing field Relevant code snippets and the MATLAB codes,
several interesting set of simple programs in OpenCV and Python to
aid learning and for complete understanding The video lectures for
specific topics through YouTube by the authors enable easy
inference for the readers to apply the learnt theory into practice.
The addition of contents at the end of each chapter such as quiz,
review questions etc., fully prepares the readers for further
study. Graduate Students, Post Graduate students, Researchers, and
anyone in general interested in Image Processing, Computer Vision,
Machine Learning domains etc. can find this book an excellent
starting point for information and as an able ally.
This book offers an exhaustive coverage of process modifications in
biodiesel production from oil drawn from 84 oleaginous plant
species occurring in all parts of the world, thereby enlisting the
scope and potential of many new and non-conventionally obscure
plant sources. Biodiesel, now prepared from major vegetable oils,
has become a compulsion to offset the dwindling reserve of
petro-diesel, which naturally intrudes into the cooking oil demand.
This has necessitated search for new sources. The book consolidates
the biodiesel production from oils being extracted from
conventional plants and also from a plethora of new and
non-conventional plants along with their habit and habitats,
history of biodiesel's invention, explanation on species-wise
biodiesel process variables, catalytic inclusions, global
standards, fuel properties varying with species, blending benefits,
cost effectiveness, shelf life, ignition characteristics, fuel
consumption and engine performances with eco-friendly exhaust. This
book is of immense use to teachers, researchers, scientists of
climatology and carbon footprint, energy consultants, fuel
chemists, students of agriculture and forestry, automobile
engineering, industrial chemistry, environmental sciences and
policy makers or anyone who wishes to scale up the biodiesel
industry.
The aim of this book is to give a systematic exposition of results
in some important cases where p-adic families and p-adic
L-functions are studied. We first look at p-adic families in the
following cases: general linear groups, symplectic groups and
definite unitary groups. We also look at applications of this
theory to modularity lifting problems. We finally consider p-adic
L-functions for GL(2), the p-adic adjoint L-functions and some
cases of higher GL(n).
Biofuels and Bioenergy: Opportunities and Challenges is the first
of two volumes that address the technological developments and
challenges in the production of a broad range of biofuels and
bioenergy products from renewable feedstock. The book emphasizes
the opportunities and challenges involved in various processes
including fermentation, transesterification, microbial fuels cells,
liquefaction, gasification, and pyrolysis. These are also
considered from a biorefinery perspective and discuss all common
biomass feedstocks. In addition, the book presents new research on
microalgae from waste water treatment, large scale production of
microalgae, microbial biooil production, biogas production,
computational tools for manipulation of metabolic pathway for
enhanced biogas production, production of biofuel from genetically
modified microalgal biomass, techno-economic analysis,
environmental impact and life cycle analysis. Biofuels and
Bioenergy is an ideal reference on the latest research for
researchers and students working in the area of biofuels and
renewable energy.
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Joe Dante (Paperback)
Nil Baskar, Gabe Klinger
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R829
R709
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In the often dreary landscape of Hollywood's blockbuster era, the
cinema of Joe Dante has always stood out as a rare beacon of
fearless originality. Blending humor with terror and trenchant
political satire with sincere tributes to the moviegoing act
itself, the "Dante touch" is best described as a free-for-all orgy
of movies, memories and mischief. For the first time, this
colourful universe-from Hollywood Boulevard to Gremlins to Small
Soldiers and beyond-is comprehensively explored in an English
language volume featuring a career-encompassing interview, new
essays by Michael Almereyda, Jim Hoberman, Christoph Huber, Gabe
Klinger, Violeta Kovacsics, Bill Krohn, Dusan Rebolj, John Sayles,
and Mark Cotta Vaz, as well as a treasure trove of
never-before-seen documents and illustrations.
The utilization of various types of biomass residue to produce
products such as biofuels and biochemicals means biorefinery
technology using biomass residues may become a one-stop solution to
the increasing need for sustainable, non-fossil sources of energy
and chemicals. Refining Biomass Residues for Sustainable Energy and
Bioproducts: Technology, Advances, Life Cycle Assessment and
Economics focuses on the various biorefineries currently available
and discusses their uses, challenges, and future developments. This
book introduces the concept of integrated biorefinery systems, as
well as their operation and feedstock sourcing. It explores the
specificities, current developments, and potential end products of
various types of residue, from industrial and municipal to
agricultural and marine, as well as residue from food industries.
Sustainability issues are discussed at length, including life cycle
assessment, economics, and cost analysis of different biorefinery
models. In addition, a number of global case studies examine
successful experiences in different regions. This book is an ideal
resource for researchers and practitioners in the field of
bioenergy and waste management who are looking to learn about
technologies involved in residue biorefinery systems, how to reduce
their environmental impacts, and how to ensure their commercial
viability.
This book discusses the bioremediation of both solid and liquid
waste, including regional solutions for India as well as globally
relevant applications. The topics covered include pollutant
reduction through composting, solutions for petroleum refinery
waste, use of microorganisms in the bioremediation of industrial
waste and toxicity reduction, microbial fuel cells, and microbial
depolymerisation. The book also explores the biosorption of metals
and the bioremediation of leachates, especially with regard to soil
and groundwater remediation. It is a valuable resource for
researchers, professionals, and policy makers alike.
Biofuels and Bioenergy: A Techno-Economic Approach provides an
in-depth analysis of the economic aspects of biofuels production
from renewable feedstock. Taking a biorefinery approach, the book
analyzes a wide range of feedstocks, processes and products,
including common biofuels such as bioethanol, biobutanol, biooil
and biodiesel, feedstocks such as lignocellulosic biomass,
non-edible feedstocks like vegetable oils, algae and microbial
lipids, and solid and liquid wastes, performance assessments of
biodiesel in diesel engine, and the latest developments in
catalytic conversion and microbial electrosynthesis technologies.
This book offers valuable insights into the commercial feasibility
of biofuels products for researchers and students working in the
area of bioenergy and renewable energy, but it is also ideal for
practicing engineers in the biorefinery and biofuel industry who
are looking to develop commercial products.
The consumption of petroleum has surged during the 20th century, at
least partially because of the rise of the automobile industry.
Today, fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas provide more
than three quarters of the world's energy. Unfortunately, the
growing demand for fossil fuel resources comes at a time of
diminishing reserves of these nonrenewable resources. The worldwide
reserves of oil are sufficient to supply energy and chemicals for
only about another 40 years, causing widening concerns about rising
oil prices. The use of biomass to produce energy is only one form
of renewable energy that can be utilized to reduce the impact of
energy production and use on the global environment. Biomass can be
converted into three main products such as energy, biofuels and
fine chemicals using a number of different processes. Today, it is
a great challenge for researchers to find new environmentally
benign methodology for biomass conversion, which are industrially
profitable as well. This book focuses on the conversion of biomass
to biofuels, bioenergy and fine chemicals with the interface of
biotechnology, microbiology, chemistry and materials science. An
international scientific authorship summarizes the state-of-the-art
of the current research and gives an outlook on future
developments.
A one-volume commentary, written and edited by South Asian Biblical
scholars on all the books of the Bible.
This book offers an exhaustive coverage of process modifications in
biodiesel production from oil drawn from 84 oleaginous plant
species occurring in all parts of the world, thereby enlisting the
scope and potential of many new and non-conventionally obscure
plant sources. Biodiesel, now prepared from major vegetable oils,
has become a compulsion to offset the dwindling reserve of
petro-diesel, which naturally intrudes into the cooking oil demand.
This has necessitated search for new sources. The book consolidates
the biodiesel production from oils being extracted from
conventional plants and also from a plethora of new and
non-conventional plants along with their habit and habitats,
history of biodiesel's invention, explanation on species-wise
biodiesel process variables, catalytic inclusions, global
standards, fuel properties varying with species, blending benefits,
cost effectiveness, shelf life, ignition characteristics, fuel
consumption and engine performances with eco-friendly exhaust. This
book is of immense use to teachers, researchers, scientists of
climatology and carbon footprint, energy consultants, fuel
chemists, students of agriculture and forestry, automobile
engineering, industrial chemistry, environmental sciences and
policy makers or anyone who wishes to scale up the biodiesel
industry.
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Seyumanavan
Mathumitha Baskar
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R305
Discovery Miles 3 050
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A book by a 10 year old boy, an inspiration for all the budding
young author's around the world. Death is just the beginning...
Skeleton Darren's land, the underworld, is in trouble. With the
king dead, new power arises and a calamity is under the very bones
of the skeletons. Will he succeed? Or will the evil demons take
over everything Darren holds dear...
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