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N-Sulfonated-N-Heterocycles covers the synthesis, chemistry and
biological applications of these compounds, focusing on pioneering
synthetic approaches, mechanistic insights and their limitations,
as well as recent advances in this field. The synthesis of some of
N-sulfonated N-heterocycles and their transformation to other
useful cyclic and acyclic compounds are discussed, as well as their
uses as useful intermediates in the preparation of polymeric and
medicinal materials. This book includes detailed methods and
protocols, and the focus on applications makes this resource an
essential guide for all researchers in the area of organic,
medicinal and polymeric synthetic study.
Digital technologies are transforming the world, especially within
the business realm. There is a need to comprehend the changes
related to digital transformation for both the present and future.
Such comprehension enables businesses to achieve success and
sustainability. It is of the utmost importance that business
leaders are both aware of this digital transformation, and that
they shape their leadership strategies and approaches accordingly.
Leadership and Workplace Culture in the Digital Era explores
leadership changes in light of the advancements in the digital era.
It further discusses the role of leadership in relation to business
strategies and investigates future leadership styles and their
implementation. Covering topics such as technological stress,
employee commitment, and leadership development, this premier
reference source is an essential resource for business executives
and managers, human resource managers, IT managers, government
officials, students and faculty of higher education, librarians,
researchers, and academicians.
One of the integral parts of determining business success directly
correlates to how well a company interacts with their customers.
This increased demand for direct communication has evolved how
companies cooperate with their patrons and examines how essential
ethics is related to these communications. Ethical Consumerism and
Comparative Studies Across Different Cultures: Emerging Research
and Opportunities provides emerging research exploring the
theoretical and practical aspects of the fundamental issues related
to ethical consumerism and applications within business, science,
engineering, and technology and examines the impact Arab and global
cultures have on consumerism. Featuring coverage on a broad range
of topics such as business ethics, data management, and global
business, this book is ideally designed for managers, executives,
advertisers, marketers, sales directors, practitioners,
researchers, academicians, and students.
The COVID-19 pandemic is the largest global health crisis that we
have faced since World War II. The greatest challenge for
organizations was to establish a clear vision for a quick change
that needs to be shared with employees in a way that is both
understandable and inspiring. The year 2020 is a time of global
change where leaders need to fulfill the change management role
with decisions made efficiently and sustainably. To understand the
impact of the pandemic on organizations, researchers will need to
trace leadership development and change management in the
Post-COVID-19 Era. These studies will help to present the different
types of leadership roles, policies, and strategies for business
transformation in the time of crisis. Global Perspectives on Change
Management and Leadership in the Post-COVID-19 Era highlights the
global perspectives of COVID-19's impact on change management and
leadership and presents the lessons learned and opportunities
afforded to promote new strategies and develop better practices
within the field. The chapters report on case studies and real-life
challenges faced by organizations in countries across the globe.
This book covers important topics such as business sustainability,
newfound challenges in the workplace, adaptive performance, success
factors within organizations, corporate governance, and more. This
is a valuable reference work for managers, executives,
practitioners, researchers, students, academicians, stakeholders,
business leaders, and anyone interested in leadership styles and
the management of change during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
In today's fast-paced world, many organizations face the challenge
of fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion. The lack of
understanding and implementation of these critical values can lead
to negative consequences, such as a toxic work environment, high
employee turnover, and decreased productivity. Leaders and
practitioners need to have a comprehensive understanding of the
benefits of diversity, equity, and inclusion and the strategies to
promote them effectively. Corporate Psychology and Its Impact on
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offers a solution by investigating
the psychological impacts of organizational functions, processes,
and procedures on individual perceptions of diversity, equity, and
inclusion. It provides reflections on theories related to
diversity, equity, and inclusion, organizational strategies to
enhance these concepts' applications, and tackles various issues
such as racial and special needs issues, gender impacts, age
diversity, ethnic and religious diversity, implicit bias, and
prejudice, and sexual diversity. The editors, Ebtihaj Al A'Ali,
Meryem Masmoudi, and Gardenia Alsaffar, are experts in their fields
and offer valuable insights into fostering diversity, equity, and
inclusion in organizations. This broad consideration of the issues
and offers strategies for building a positive corporate psychology
that fosters diversity, equity, and inclusion is an essential
resource for leaders, human resource managers, academicians,
researchers, and students of different disciplines who seek to
promote diversity orientations in their future workforce employment
and boost diversity, equity, and inclusion in all fields of life.
Religion and its effect on individuals in organizations is critical
to understand as organizational behavior and culture are dependent
upon individual employees. Evaluating the link between religion and
organizations is important in today's world in order to develop
organizations and understand employee motivations, perspectives,
and ideals. Further research into this link is needed to ensure
organizations operate successfully and prosper. Religion and Its
Impact on Organizational Behavior seeks to enhance the
understanding of theories, concepts, procedures, and processes
related to the impact and effect that religion has on the behavior
of individuals in organizations. Covering a range of topics such as
personality and religion, human perception of religion, and
work-related attitudes, this book is ideal for practitioners,
industry professionals, business owners, policymakers, researchers,
academicians, instructors, and students.
This book highlights a novel and robust platform in the form of
in-situ characterization setup for creating X-ray computed
tomography (XCT)-based textile material twins. In this hybrid
experimental-numerical platform, XCT images of different complex
fibrous reinforcements at different levels of compaction are
acquired. The images are converted into computational models for
resin flow simulations. The capabilities of this hybrid framework
are applied to a variety of reinforcements used in liquid composite
molding processes such as 2D, 3D fabrics and dry tapes. This book
is a milestone in the development of virtual manufacturing
protocols using material twins of textiles, providing a step closer
to the digitalization of advanced composites used in manufacturing
processes for industry 4.0.
The Salamfest was held to honor Prof Abdus Salam whose scientific
contribution to the development and dissemination of physics has
deeply influenced the course of scientific advancement. Colleagues,
collaborators and former students met together to celebrate his
scientific achievements, and discuss the highlights of recent
advances in experiment and phenomenology in particle and condensed
matter physics.The Contributors are: A Ali, G Altarelli, L
Alvarez-Gaume, D Amati, J Bahcall, A Chamseddine, R Delbourgo, M
Duff, J Ellis, J Feltesse, P Frampton, M Green, G 't Hooft, T
Kibble, G Mack, Y Ne'eman, L O'Raifeartaigh, J Pati, R Peccei, S
Randjbar-Daemi, Riazuddin & Fayyazuddin, D Schramm, H
Schroeder, D Sciama, E Sezgin, Q Shafi, C Vafa, S Weinberg, P West,
B Winstein, E Witten, C N Yang, A Zichichi and B Zumino.
This book offers new insights on how senior business women in
Middle Eastern and Western companies use language for effective
leadership in their respective management meetings. The book
explores six case studies of women leaders, three in UK companies
and three in a Bahraini company. The authors analyse meeting and
transcript data to show that, in both cultural contexts, the women
negotiate a range of gendered discourses such as 'hierarchy and
status' and 'masculinisation' in order to manage their teams with
authority and skill. The book challenges received wisdom about the
opportunities and constraints each cultural context offers women in
public life. While the UK women are constrained by chronic change
and uncertainty in performing their roles effectively, the Bahraini
women are far better supported by their bosses, yet are constrained
by patriarchal assumptions of what constitutes effective
leadership. The book demonstrates the use of Feminist
Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis (FPDA), which is applied by
scholars worldwide yet has relatively few published models of
practice.
Occupational segregation is a pressing issue in business and can be
detrimental to women in the workforce. With the this segregation
growing, there is now an urgent need to increase the presence of
women in the business market. Arab Women and Their Evolving Roles
in the Global Business Landscape is a pivotal reference source for
the latest research findings on the Arab culture and how the global
culture impacts Arab women in the business market. Featuring
extensive coverage on relevant areas such as work and family
balance, gender stereotypes, and the glass ceiling, this
publication is an ideal resource for legislators and policymakers,
economic developers, corporate practitioners, educational
faculties, and students of all disciplines who are looking to
change the way gender is viewed in the workforce.
In this book we study The Tabligh Jama'at, an Islamic revivalist
movement which, through participation in its preaching tours,
provides satisfaction to individuals experiencing the crisis of
modernity. Preaching tours enable Muslims to become workers for
Allah and involved in the renewal of Allah's world. We explore the
ideological underpinning of preaching and working for Allah through
the application of Frame Theory. Through an analytic framework
comprising framing tasks and framing processes we unpack how the
ideas of Islamic revivalism found in key Tabligh Jama'at written
and oral texts - the Faza'il-e-A'maal and bayans - are packaged and
communicated in such a way as to attract individuals to participate
in preaching tours. The book concludes that working for Allah
provides Muslims with meaning, social solidarity, and satisfaction
which modernity has failed to provide them. This book will appeal
to academics, researchers, journalists, policy-makers, and research
students interested in or working on Islamic revivalist movements.
It has long been believed that the most effective way to immobilise
organised criminal activity lies in blocking the channels that
allow illegally-obtained assets to enter the economic mainstream.
Yet even as international law enforcement co-operation in this
vital endeavour becomes ever more focused, the bewildering domain
of criminal money laundering techniques remains elusive. The "gross
national product" of international crime still exceeds that of many
nations. A main aim of this new book is to marry what we know of
laundering channels and methods on the one hand and existing legal
regimes (both preventive and reactive) on the other. Although major
victories on the side of law and order are not numerous so far, the
author clearly demonstrates that progress is being made in certain
areas and that the overall thrust of international law and
cooperation in the field is growing stronger. She goes on to
identify a number of linkages between criminal necessities and
potential legal measures that are likely to bear fruit. It is the
author's belief that the insights gained by this in-depth
comparison will shed light on the paths to be followed by law
enforcement agents and judicial tribunals as they pursue their goal
of stemming the flow of laundered illegal money into the world's
economies.
The Boundary Element Method, or BEM, is a powerful numerical
analysis tool with particular advantages over other analytical
methods. With research in this area increasing rapidly and more
uses for the method appearing, this timely book provides a full
chronological review of all techniques that have been proposed so
far, covering not only the fundamentals of the BEM but also a
wealth of information on related computational analysis techniques
and formulations, and their applications in engineering, physics
and mathematics. An indispensable handbook and source of
inspiration for researchers and professionals in these fields, this
book is also an ideal textbook for graduate engineering students.
In Muslim Integration: Pluralism and Multiculturalism in New
Zealand and Australia, contributors from a range of backgrounds
investigate the state of Muslim integration in New Zealand and
Australia. The growing presence of a Muslim minority has invited
these two Pacific settler states to closely consider the question
of Muslim integration into Western society. This collection
discusses the future of religio-cultural pluralism, multicultural
policies, and the growing demands for greater emphasis on
assimilation. Contributors examine issues such as parallel
societies, Islamophobia, radicalization, tolerance, adaptation and
mutual adjustment, legal pluralism, the role of mosque
architecture, and media depictions of Muslims are examined.
Recommended for scholars of anthropology, religious studies,
sociology, and political science.
The Boundary Element Method, or BEM, is a powerful numerical
analysis tool with particular advantages over other analytical
methods. With research in this area increasing rapidly and more
uses for the method appearing, this timely book provides a full
chronological review of all techniques that have been proposed so
far, covering not only the fundamentals of the BEM but also a
wealth of information on related computational analysis techniques
and formulations, and their applications in engineering, physics
and mathematics. An indispensable handbook and source of
inspiration for researchers and professionals in these fields, this
book is also an ideal textbook for graduate engineering students.
This fourth edition contains over 500 questions which
comprehensively cover the curriculum. The book features questions
in all the formats that feature in the AKT exam: single best
answers; extended matching questions; rank ordering; picture
format; algorithm completion and the recently introduced 'complete
the gap' question types. The newly added questions cover important
topics such as: management of low back pain contraception and
pregnancy the new fit notes diagnosis and management of people with
skin problems acute eye problems management of osteoporosis The
questions and answers have been comprehensively updated to reflect
changes in management of clinical and administrative areas, with
references and weblinks updated throughout. 400 extended matching,
single best answer questions, rank ordering and free text
completion 88 algorithm completion questions 52 picture questions,
with all photographs presented in full colour The book has been
favourably reviewed by trainees, trainers and programme directors
alike and is on the recommended reading lists of a number of VTS
schemes. It is essential reading for candidates preparing for the
AKT and also for training practices and libraries. It has been used
by trainers to plan teaching sessions and tutorials and by
established GPs to help them with appraisal and revalidation. IF
YOU WANT TO PASS THE AKT PAPER IN THE MRCGP, THEN YOU NEED THIS
BOOK From reviews of previous editions: "Just had my AKT results
and they were well above the average... This book is clearly laid
out and I feel acts as a good supplement to online revision and
fills in the gaps online revision can leave." "This is a good road
testing for those who face into the AKT... the questions are clear
and easily understood. The picture quality is excellent. The
answers are informative and provide useful revision..."
This book highlights a novel and robust platform in the form of
in-situ characterization setup for creating X-ray computed
tomography (XCT)-based textile material twins. In this hybrid
experimental-numerical platform, XCT images of different complex
fibrous reinforcements at different levels of compaction are
acquired. The images are converted into computational models for
resin flow simulations. The capabilities of this hybrid framework
are applied to a variety of reinforcements used in liquid composite
molding processes such as 2D, 3D fabrics and dry tapes. This book
is a milestone in the development of virtual manufacturing
protocols using material twins of textiles, providing a step closer
to the digitalization of advanced composites used in manufacturing
processes for industry 4.0.
The present volume is based on the proceedings of the 9th INFN
ELOISATRON Project workshop held at the Ettore Majorana Centre for
Scien- tific Culture, Erice-Trapani, Italy, in the period July
15-26, 1989. The topic of this workshop was: Higgs Particles -
Physics Issues and Experimental Searches in High Energy Collisions
and it was attended by over forty participants. The concept of
Higgs mechanism, like most other scientific ideas, evolved over
several years, with many independent and important contribu- tions
in the sixtees to which Peter Higgs has referred in his historical
account in these proceedings. However, it was not until 1967,
paraphra- sing Weinberg, that "the right ideas were applied to the
right problem"! Higgs mechanism, i.e. spontaneous breaking of local
gauge symmetries with scalar particles becoming the longitudinal
degrees of freedom of {other- wise) massless vector bosons and
hence making them massive, is now an integral part of the standard
{Glashow-Salam Weinberg) theory of electro- weak interactions.
Fortunately for us, the structure of the standard theory prevents
at least one scalar field from being transformed away. This is the
Higgs particle in the standard theory - whose physics and search
strategies are the subject of this workshop.
The present volume is based on the proceedings of the 6th and 7th
INFN ELOISATRON project workshops, held at the Centro di Cultura
Scientifica "Et- tore Majorana" CCSEM, Erice-Trapani, Sicily,
Italy, in the period June 10-27, 1988. The topics of the two
workshops were, respectively: * Heavy Flavours: Status and
Perspectives, and * Novel Features of High Energy Collisions in
1-100 TeV Region. They were attended by sixty-three physicists. The
two workshops were followed by a meeting of the INFN ELOISATRON
working group, also held at the CCSEM in the period October 7-15,
1988 in which twenty-five physicists participated. Since there was
quite a bit of overlap among speakers, participants and the topics
covered at the three meetings, we have decided to issue ajoint
proceeding, with the first part entitled: Heavy Flavour Physics,
and the second: High Energy Physics with 1-100 Te V Proton Beams.
Some of the reports included in this volume have been contributed
by the INFN ELOISATRON working group members. The first. part of
these proceedings deals mostly with the presentation and inter-
pretation of results in t.he so-called fiavour physics sector. New
results, which have become available in the last three years from
experiments involving kaons, charmed and beauty hadrons, and
searches for the still missing top quark at the present and
fothcoming colliders are topics of major interest. here. The
contributions in this part are organized in three categories:
Experimental Results, Theoretical Interpretation, and Future
Directions.
ELOISATRON (Eurasiatic Long Intersecting Storage Accelerator) is
the name of a research and development project in the field of high
energy physics, approved and funded by the Instituto Nazionale di
Fisica Nucleare INFN in Italy. The main objective of the project is
to conduct research and development studies to promote the
construction of a (100 + 100) TeV proton-proton collider in Europe.
The present volume contains the proceedings of the 4th INFN
ELOISATRON project workshop, held on the topic: New Aspects of
High-Energy Proton-Proton Collisions. The workshop took place at
the Centro Internazionale di Cultura Scien- tifica "Ettore
Majorana" (CCSEM), Erice-Trapani, Sicily, Italy, in the period May
31-June 7, 1987. This was the first workshop in this series which
concentrated on physics issues in proton-proton collisions with
1-100 TeV beams; the earlier three INFN ELOISATRON workshops, held
at Erice during 1986 and 1987, had mostly dealt with technical
issues related to the accelerator and detector aspects of high en-
ergy hadron colliders. The present workshop was supported by the
Italian Ministry of Education, the Italian Ministry of Scientific
and Technological Research, the Sicilian Regional Government and
the Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture. With the
successful operation of the CERN Superconducting antiproton-proton
Synchrotron (SppS), resulting in the discoveries of the vector
bosons W and Z and providing evidence for new aspects of flavour
mixings, the interest in very high energy proton beams as probes of
fundamental phenomena in nature has mounted worldwide.
A considerable amount of information on the retinal morphology in
fishes has been accumulating during the past century. Among the
vertebrates, fishes are a highly successful group, both in number
of species and in the adaptive radiation of forms. For instance,
415 teleost families are now recognised (GREENWOOD, ROSEN,
WEITZMANN and MYERS, 1966), and the 20,000 odd fish species
mentioned in text-books have been by far out numbered. The fish
retina also shows considerable variations, in conformity with the
extreme morphological diversification reached by piscine forms, in
colonising all conceivable aquatic habitats and developing a wide
spectrum of life habits. We intend to illustrate this in the
present Atlas, a collection of short texts and photomicrographs of
the retina from about one hundred fish families. This Atlas is
intended also to fulfil other purposes. One of them is to present
in a phylogenetic order the rather scattered data on fish retinal
structure, with appropriate illustrative material; another is to
assist the visual physiologist or biochemist in his search for a
retina with particular morpholog ical features compatible with his
specific requirements. In other words, what we aim at is a ready
pool of information for laymen, students, and specialists of varied
interests. The material used for this Atlas comes from various
sources."
Essential Physiology for Dental Students offers comprehensive
information on human physiology, tailored to the needs of students
of dentistry. This new addition to the Dentistry Essentials series
helps students gain a deeper understanding of how physiological
concepts apply to clinical dental practice. Each chapter outlines
an organ system in sufficient detail whilst emphasizing its
relevance to clinical dentistry. Written in a student-friendly
style, it contextualizes how normal and altered physiology affects
dental care and highlights the implications of dental interventions
on the body's functioning. Essential Physiology for Dental Students
provides readers with complete coverage of: cell physiology; nerve
and muscle physiology; the cardiovascular system; the respiratory
system; the gastro-intestinal system; the renal system;
haematology; endocrinology including the regulation of blood
glucose and blood calcium; and the central nervous system. Covers
each system in detail, while emphasizing the relevance to dental
students Presented using a reader-friendly layout with
illustrations and clinical photographs throughout Features
interactive MCQs and EMQs and downloadable images on a companion
website Essential Physiology for Dental Students is an excellent
resource for undergraduate dentistry students, dental hygiene and
therapy students, and dental nursing students. It also greatly
benefits newly qualified dentists preparing for postgraduate
examinations such as MFDS, LDS, ORE, and also the US National
Boards.
This book provides up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the
research and application of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in
tropical regions. The first section explores the agro-ecological
framework that represents the foundations of IPM, in addition to
emerging technologies in chemical and biological methods that are
core to pest control in tropical crops. The second section follows
a crop-based approach and provides details of current IPM
applications in the main tropical food crops (such as cereals,
legumes, root and tuber crops, sugarcane, vegetables, banana and
plantain, citrus, oil palm, tea, cocoa and coffee) and also fibre
crops (such as cotton) and tropical forests. Integrated Pest
Management in Tropical Regions: * Explores the techniques aimed at
controlling pests in agro-ecosystems sustainably while reducing
secondary effects on the environment and on plant, animal and human
health * Contextualizes IPM within our current knowledge of climate
change and the global movement of organisms * Covers integrated
strategies to contains pests in major tropical food crops, fibre
crops and trees * Discusses options and challenges for pest control
in tropical agriculture
This book highlights one of the most important water pollutants
known as Microplastics. It has been reported that humans and the
environment are dealing with microplastics particles in water and
aquatic media. Despite the fact that such pollution might have
mainly started out from the sea, it is now in lakes, rivers, ponds
and even drinking water. This book presents as overview of
microplastics in freshwater environments in different regions
around the world. It discusses the ecotoxicological effects of
microplastics, the removal/remediation techniques of microplastics
and the role of water/wastewater treatment plants in spreading
microplastics. This book is a valuable resource, covering wide
aspects of microplastics from sources, detection and
characterization to removal and their fate in treatment plants.
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