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Energy Materials (Hardcover)
M Eswaramoorthy, Subi J George, A Sundaresan, C. N. R. Rao
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R3,494
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The world is in short supply of energy. Along with environmental
factors, it has become crucial for science to provide solutions.
Energy Materials is a significant area of research in material
science.The various aspects of energy include electrical power,
comprising batteries, supercapacitors, thermoelectric energy
conversion, photovoltaics, etc. Hydrogen is available in abundance,
but catalysts are needed for the catalysis, so catalysts or porous
solids have universal appeal in usage and applications. Then there
are nuclear energy materials.Overall, energy materials have now
captured the most attention worldwide in research and investment.
This book covers various sections that are currently exploring
energy solutions through materials.
Geospatial Technologies and Climate Change describes various
approaches from different countries on how to use geospatial
technologies to help solving climate change issues. It also details
how different geospatial technologies (remote sensing, Geographical
Information System...) can be used to help with climate monitoring
and modeling, how to work with them and what to be careful about.
This book is written by scientific experts from four different
continents. Written in a comprehensive and complete way, this book
is essential reading material for graduate and undergraduate
students interested in these techniques and in climate change.
This volume describes the latest developments in protective
clothing against nearly any kind of threat for both military and
civilians. It deals with protection through the use of
nanotechnology, interactive clothing and biotechnological
processes. Factors such as comfort and ballistics are also
considered in the book, and several practical examples are
discussed. All papers are written by leading experts in their
respective fields. Professionals and students alike will benefit
from the knowledge and expertise imparted in these outstanding
contributions.
Literally thousands of elementary particles have been discovered
over the last 50 years, their properties measured, relationships
systematized, and existence and behavior explained in a myriad of
cleverly constructed theories. As the field has grown so
impressively, so has its jargon. Until now, scientists in other
fields have had no single resource from which they can quickly
reference an idea, acronym, or term and find an accessible
definition and explanation. The Handbook of Particle Physics fills
that void. This unique work contains, in encyclopedic form, terms
of interest in particle physics, including its peculiar jargon. It
covers the experimental and theoretical techniques of particle
physics along with terms from the closely related fields of
astrophysics and cosmology. Designed primarily for non-specialists
with a basic knowledge of quantum mechanics and relativity, the
entries preserve a degree of rigor by providing the relevant
technical and mathematical details. Clear and engaging prose,
numerous figures, and historical overviews complement the
handbook's convenience both as a reference and as an invitation
into the fascinating world of particle physics.
Literally thousands of elementary particles have been discovered over the last 50 years, their properties measured, relationships systematized, and existence and behavior explained in a myriad of cleverly constructed theories. As the field has grown so impressively, so has its jargon. Until now, scientists in other fields have had no single resource from which they can quickly reference an idea, acronym, or term and find an accessible definition and explanation.
The Handbook of Particle Physics fills that void. This unique work contains, in encyclopedic form, terms of interest in particle physics, including its peculiar jargon. It covers the experimental and theoretical techniques of particle physics along with terms from the closely related fields of astrophysics and cosmology. Designed primarily for non-specialists with a basic knowledge of quantum mechanics and relativity, the entries preserve a degree of rigor by providing the relevant technical and mathematical details.
Clear and engaging prose, numerous figures, and historical overviews complement the handbook's convenience both as a reference and as an invitation into the fascinating world of particle physics.
An enchanting historical epic of grand passion and adventure, this debut novel tells the captivating story of one of India's most controversial empresses -- a woman whose brilliance and determination trumped myriad obstacles, and whose love shaped the course of the Mughal Empire. Skillfully blending the textures of historical reality with the rich and sensual imaginings of a timeless fairy tale, The Twentieth Wife sweeps readers up in Mehrunnisa's embattled love with Prince Salim, and in the bedazzling destiny of a woman -- a legend in her own time -- who was all but lost to history until now.
In 2006 the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Muhammad Yunus for his
work on microfinance, dramatically changing attitudes towards
capital markets. Suresh Sundaresan has assembled an impressive set
of scholars and practitioners in this book to bring together recent
practical innovations and policy questions in the realm of
microfinance. The contributions emphasize practical solutions to
problems facing the field by examining capital markets, providing a
framework for thinking about regulation, and raising questions
about gender empowerment. They examine recent developments in the
field, research findings, and the challenges that lie ahead. This
book takes a solid step toward a systematic analysis of the
implications of microfinance for the role and regulation of capital
markets. The authors address integration of capital markets with
microfinance, technological innovations such as the use of mobile
phone technology, the consequences of women's access to micro-loan
borrowings, and the regulatory challenges and opportunities
emerging as the landscape of microfinance dramatically evolves.
Practitioners, policy makers, and academics in the fields of
developmental economics, finance, gender studies and public and
development policy will enjoy this analytically rigorous work.
Covers principles involved in the numerous operations of weaving
and knitting process Gives basic understanding of fabric
production, quality control and production Provides summary of the
fabric manufacturing process of weaving, knitting and non-woven
Discusses principles of mechanisms as well as the present-day
machinery details with illustrations Explores latest development on
knitting production by whole garment (Shima Seiki) and Knit and
Wear (Stoll), CAD/CAM production and simulation of woven fabrics
This volume describes the latest developments in protective
clothing against nearly any kind of threat for both military and
civilians. It deals with protection through the use of
nanotechnology, interactive clothing and biotechnological
processes. Factors such as comfort and ballistics are also
considered in the book, and several practical examples are
discussed. All papers are written by leading experts in their
respective fields. Professionals and students alike will benefit
from the knowledge and expertise imparted in these outstanding
contributions.
In chapters contributed by 24 university & government
laboratories, Nanoengineering of Structural, Functional, and Smart
Materials combines wide-ranging research aimed at the development
of multifunctional materials that are strong, lightweight, and
versatile. This book explores promising and diverse approaches to
the design of nanoscale materials and presents concepts that
integrate mechanical, electrical, electrochemical, polarization,
optical, thermal, and biomimetic functions with nanoscale materials
to support the development of polymer composites, thin films,
fibers, pultruded materials, and smart materials having a superior
combination of properties. Interrelating the many different aspects
of nanoscience vital to developing new material systems, this book
is organized into three parts that cover the major areas of focus:
synthesis, manufacturing techniques, and modeling. The book defines
functional materials and discusses techniques designed to improve
material properties, durability, multifunctionality, and
adaptability. It also examines sensors and actuators fabricated
from nanostructured microdevices for structural health and
performance monitoring. Shifting its focus to nanomechanics and the
modeling of nanoscale particles, the book discusses vibration
properties, thin films, and pulse laser deposition, low cost
manufacturing of ceramic composites, hybrid nanocomposites, and
various types of nanotubes. The book combines atomistic modeling
with molecular dynamics simulations to clarify design
considerations and discusses coupling between atomistic models and
classical continuum mechanics models. The authors also advocate the
current and potential development of commercial applications, such
as nanocoatings to create "artificial skin" and functionalized
nanotubes used to enhance the properties of composite materials.
Nanoengineering of Structural, Functional, and Smart Materials
provides an overview of current trends and cutti
For over a decade, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has captivated the world of
cricket and over a billion Indians with his incredible ingenuity as
captain, wicketkeeper and batsman. Bharat Sundaresan tracks down
the cricketer's closest friends in Ranchi and artfully presents the
different shades of Dhoni-the Ranchi boy, the fauji, the diplomat,
Chennai's beloved Thala, the wicketkeeping Pythagoras-and lays bare
the man underneath. He discovers a certain je ne sais quoi about
the man who has a magical ability to transform and elevate
everything which comes into his orbit-the Dhoni Touch. Funny,
candid, and peppered with delicious anecdotes, The Dhoni Touch
reveals an ordinary man living an extraordinary life. 'Dhoni is
adored, respected, loved wildly, and yet, remains mysterious. Don't
we want to know more? I do. And this book by Bharat, a fine
journalist, helps' HARSHA BHOGLE 'One of India's most stylish and
inquisitive cricket writers unleashes an array of helicopter shots
to produce the definitive origin story of a player and captain who
changed the sport in his country' ALI MARTIN, GUARDIAN
SYNOPSIS A twelve-year old orphan named Noah Smith who lives with
his grandfather is sucked into his dream by a terribly feared
serial killer named Lysander Nicodemus who also happens to be a
Vampire and informs Noah that he must save the world inside his
head to save the one outside or he'll be killed before dawn and
Nicodemus will dominate the world outside of Noah's mind and wreak
havoc among the real earth; in Noah's dream is where he encounters
a strange world of magic in a weird modern boarding school filled
with medieval accessories and ways of detention never imagined,
Noah befriends two boys, Oliver Fitchett and Neil Sutter and goes
on an adventure to save the world inside and outside his mind.
Here emerges a tale of an archer who mistakes a demon for an animal
while going hunting. Then when the demon is trapped, comes Vigoron,
this is The Legend of Chris...
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Bermuda (Paperback)
Shravan Haricharan Sundaresan
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R147
Discovery Miles 1 470
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A poor shopkeeper who runs out of money hunts for treasure, goes
into The Bermuda Triangle. What happens during his journey? Find
out the author's imagination around it...
From the internationally bestselling author of "The Twentieth
Wife," a novel based on the tumultuous history of a legendary
186-carat diamond--originating in India--and the men and women who
possessed it.
As empires rose and fell and mighty kings jostled for power, its
glittering radiance never dimmed. It is the "Mountain of
Light"--the Kohinoor diamond--and its facets reflect a sweeping
story of love, adventure, conquest, and betrayal. Its origins are
the stuff of myth, but for centuries this spectacular gem changes
hands from one ruler to another in India, Persia, and Afghanistan.
In 1850, the ancient stone is sent halfway around the world where
it will play a pivotal role in the intertwined destinies of a
boy-king of India and a young queen of England--a queen who claims
the Mountain of Light and India itself for her own burgeoning
empire, the most brilliant jewels in her imperial crown.
"The Mountain of Light" is a magnificent story of loss and
recovery, sweeping change and enduring truth, wrapped around the
glowing heart of one of the world's most famous diamonds.
Critically acclaimed author Indu Sundaresan picks up where she left
off in "The Twentieth Wife" and "The Feast of Roses," returning to
seventeenth-century India as two princesses struggle for supremacy
of their father's kingdom.
Trapped in the shadow of the magnificent tomb their grief-stricken
father is building for his beloved deceased wife, the emperor's
daughters compete for everything: control over the imperial harem,
their father's affection, and the future of their country. They are
forbidden to marry and instead choose to back different brothers in
the fight for ultimate power over the throne. But only one of the
sisters will succeed. With an enthusiasm for history and a flair
for rich detail, Indu Sundaresan brings readers deep into the
complicated lives of Indian women of the time period and highlights
the profound history of one of the most celebrated works of
architecture in the world, the Taj Mahal.
When Sam Hawthorne, a twenty-five-year-old U.S. Army captain,
arrives at the princely state of Rudrakot in May of 1942, it is on
a personal quest to find his missing brother. But Sam's mission is
soon threatened by the unlikeliest of sources -- he falls
hopelessly in love with Mila, daughter of the local political
agent. And Mila, unexpectedly attracted to Sam, finds herself torn
between loyalty to her family and the man she loves.
A sweeping and poignant story of forbidden love, "The Splendor
of Silence" opens twenty-one years later with Olivia, Sam's
daughter, receiving a trunk of treasures from India, along with an
anonymous letter that finally fills the silences of her childhood.
She finally learns the heartrending story of her parents'
passionate and enduring love affair -- throwing them in the path of
racial prejudice, nationalist intrigue, and the explosive
circumstances of a country on the brink of independence from
British rule.
Now in paperback, internationally bestselling author Indu
Sundaresan presents a poignant collection of contemporary short
stories about the challenges and consequences faced by women in
Indian life today.
Like Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies, Indu Sundaresan's In
the Convent of Little Flowers gives readers an eloquent and
illuminating collection of stories about contemporary Indian life,
exploring the cutting-edge issues that surround the clash between
ancient tradition and modernity. In the collection's title story, a
young woman adopted by an American family in Seattle receives a
letter from Sister Mary Theresa, a nun at the Convent of Little
Flowers in Chennai, where she stayed as a child. Unbeknownst to the
Indian woman, the nun is her biological mother's sister. In another
story, the grandmother of an Indian journalist begs her grandson to
intervene and stop a young widow from being burned alive. And when
a teenaged daughter bears a child out of wedlock, her entire family
is thrown into turmoil. With their lush prose, vividly rendered
settings, and complex characters, these and the other stories in
this elegant collection bring readers into the experience of Indian
women at home and abroad, where modernity offers them lives their
grandmothers could never dream of, while at the same time taking
away parts of their history. With a delicate touch, Indu Sundaresan
weaves the pieces of the conflict together, presenting a nuanced
and unforgettable tapestry.
The love story of Emperor Jahangir and Mehrunnisa, begun in the
critically praised debut novel "The Twentieth Wife, " continues in
Indu Sundaresan's lush second novel, "The Feast of Roses." Here,
Mehrunnisa comes into Jahangir's harem as his twentieth and last
wife. This time Jahangir has married for love, and members of his
court are worried that Mehrunnisa could exert control over their
futures. Their concerns are well founded.
Mehrunnisa soon becomes the most powerful woman in the Mughal
Empire in spite of a formidable rival in the imperial harem who has
schemed and plotted against her from the start. She rules from
behind the veil, securing her status by forming a junta of sorts
with her father, brother, and stepson -- and risking it all, even
her daughter, to get what she wants. But she never loses the love
of the man who bestows this power upon her....
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