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"Computational Toxicology: Methods and Applications for Risk
Assessment" is an essential reference on the translation of
computational toxicology data into information that can be used for
more informed risk assessment decision-making. This book is
authored by leading international investigators who have real-world
experience in relating computational toxicology methods to risk
assessment. Key topics of interest include QSAR modeling, chemical
mixtures, applications to metabolomic and metabonomic data sets,
toxicogenomic analyses, applications to REACH informational
strategies and much more. The examples provided in this book are
based on cutting-edge technologies and set out to stimulate the
further development of this promising field to offer rapid, better
and more cost-effective answers to major public health
concerns.
Authored by leading international researchers engaged in
cutting-edge applications of computational methods for translating
complex toxicological data sets into useful risk assessment
informationIncorporates real-world examples of how computational
toxicological methods have been applied to advance the science of
risk assessment Provides the framework necessary for new
technologies and fosters common vocabularies and principles upon
which the effects of new chemical entities should be compared
Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals, Fourth Edition bridges the
gap between established knowledgebase and new advances in metal
toxicology to provide one essential reference for all those
involved in the field. This book provides comprehensive coverage of
basic toxicological data, emphasizing toxic effects primarily in
humans, but also those of animals and biological systems in vitro.
The fourth edition also contains several new chapters on important
topics such as nanotoxicology, metals in prosthetics and dental
implants, gene-environment interaction, neurotoxicology, metals in
food, renal, cardiovascular, and diabetes effects of metal
exposures and more. Volume I covers "General Considerations" and
Volume II is devoted to "Specific Metals." A multidisciplinary
resource with contributions from internationally-recognized
experts, the fourth edition of the Handbook on the Toxicology of
Metals is a prominent and indispensable reference for
toxicologists, physicians, pharmacologists, engineers, and all
those involved in the toxicity of metals.
Risk Assessment for Human Metal Exposures: Mode of Action and
Kinetic Approaches examines the current principles of risk
assessment in human metal exposures, with a focus on Mode of
Action(MOA), Toxicokinetic and Toxicodynamic (TKTD) considerations,
and computer models. Derived from the highly respected Handbook on
the Toxicology of Metals, Fourth Edition (2014), the book
summarizes principles and methods and provides examples of how MOA
-TKTD can be used. In addition, it presents tactics on how
information generated by such methods can be confirmed by
epidemiological data. Furthermore, it demonstrates how
epidemiological data can be confirmed and evaluated by the examined
models and considerations. This resource uniquely integrates
several important topics, such as risk assessment,
characterization, management and communication-the classic risk
assessment paradigm-with mode of action, TKTD, and epidemiology,
all topics related to human exposure. Written by pioneers in the
field, this book is an essential reference for researchers,
students and technicians in toxicology and risk assessment.
Electronic Waste: Toxicology and Public Health Issues discusses the
major public health concerns due to the presence of toxic chemicals
that are generated from improper recycling and disposal practices
of electronic waste (e-waste). This book highlights hazardous
inorganic chemicals found in e-waste, including arsenic, cadmium,
lead, mercury, gallium, iridium, and nanomaterials, also focusing
on health issues related to the presence of BPA, styrene, and other
plastic components and combustion products, while also identifying
populations at special risk. To provide readers with potential
solutions to this global problem, Dr. Fowler presents risk
assessment approaches using chemicals, mixtures, biomarkers,
susceptibility factors, and computational toxicology. He discusses
how to translate the information gathered through risk assessment
into safe and effective international policies. The final chapter
is devoted to future research directions. This is a timely and
useful resource for all those concerned with the health issues
surrounding e-waste management and proper disposal, including
toxicologists, public health and policy officials, environmental
scientists, and risk assessors.
Research into reading development and reading disabilities has been
dominated by phonologically guided theories for several decades. In
this volume, the authors of 11 chapters report on a wide array of
current research topics, examining the scope, limits and
implications of a phonological theory. The chapters are organized
in four sections. The first concerns the nature of the relations
between script and speech that make reading possible, considering
how different theories of phonology may illuminate the implication
of these relations for reading development and skill. The second
set of chapters focuses on phonological factors in reading
acquisition that pertain to early language development, effects of
dialect, the role of instruction, and orthographic learning. The
third section identifies factors beyond the phonological that may
influence success in learning to read by examining cognitive
limitations that are sometimes co-morbid with reading disabilities,
contrasting the profiles of specific language impairment and
dyslexia, and considering the impact of particular languages and
orthographies on language acquisition. Finally, in the fourth
section, behavioral-genetic and neurological methods are used to
further develop explanations of reading differences and early
literacy development. The volume is an essential resource for
researchers interested in the cognitive foundations of reading and
literacy, language and communication disorders, or
psycholinguistics; and those working in reading disabilities,
learning disabilities, special education, and the teaching of
reading.
Molecular Biological Markers for Toxicology and Risk Assessment
provides an introduction to the exciting field of biomarkers and
their use in toxicology and risk assessment. In recent years, new
classes of molecular biomarkers capable of detecting early
manifestations of ongoing chemical-induced cell injury and cell
death have been developed as a result of advances in analytical
chemistry, molecular biology, and computational modeling. The
interplay between these emergent tools of science has resulted in
new insights into initial mechanisms of chemical-induced toxicity
and carcinogenicity. Molecular Biological Markers for Toxicology
and Risk Assessment guides the reader through a broad range of
molecular biological markers, including the "omic" biomarkers, and
provides an examination of the various elements in the evolution of
these modern tools. It then explores possible ways in which these
markers may be applied to advance the field of chemical risk
assessment. Since molecular biomarkers and related technologies are
inherently complex, the book concludes with a section on risk
communication in order that readers may appreciate both the
strengths and limitations of molecular biological marker approaches
to risk assessment practice.
Research into reading development and reading disabilities has
been dominated by phonologically guided theories for several
decades. In this volume, the authors of 11 chapters report on a
wide array of current research topics, examining the scope, limits
and implications of a phonological theory.
The chapters are organized in four sections. The first concerns
the nature of the relations between script and speech that make
reading possible, considering how different theories of phonology
may illuminate the implication of these relations for reading
development and skill. The second set of chapters focuses on
phonological factors in reading acquisition that pertain to early
language development, effects of dialect, the role of instruction,
and orthographic learning. The third section identifies factors
beyond the phonological that may influence success in learning to
read by examining cognitive limitations that are sometimes
co-morbid with reading disabilities, contrasting the profiles of
specific language impairment and dyslexia, and considering the
impact of particular languages and orthographies on language
acquisition. Finally, in the fourth section, behavioral-genetic and
neurological methods are used to further develop explanations of
reading differences and early literacy development.
The volume is an essential resource for researchers interested
in the cognitive foundations of reading and literacy, language and
communication disorders, or psycholinguistics; and those working in
reading disabilities, learning disabilities, special education, and
the teaching of reading.
Get up to speed on the nuances of NoSQL databases and what they
mean for your organization This easy to read guide to NoSQL
databases provides the type of no-nonsense overview and analysis
that you need to learn, including what NoSQL is and which database
is right for you. Featuring specific evaluation criteria for NoSQL
databases, along with a look into the pros and cons of the most
popular options, NoSQL For Dummies provides the fastest and easiest
way to dive into the details of this incredible technology. You'll
gain an understanding of how to use NoSQL databases for
mission-critical enterprise architectures and projects, and
real-world examples reinforce the primary points to create an
action-oriented resource for IT pros. If you're planning a big data
project or platform, you probably already know you need to select a
NoSQL database to complete your architecture. But with options
flooding the market and updates and add-ons coming at a rapid pace,
determining what you require now, and in the future, can be a tall
task. This is where NoSQL For Dummies comes in! * Learn the basic
tenets of NoSQL databases and why they have come to the forefront
as data has outpaced the capabilities of relational databases *
Discover major players among NoSQL databases, including Cassandra,
MongoDB, MarkLogic, Neo4J, and others * Get an in-depth look at the
benefits and disadvantages of the wide variety of NoSQL database
options * Explore the needs of your organization as they relate to
the capabilities of specific NoSQL databases Big data and Hadoop
get all the attention, but when it comes down to it, NoSQL
databases are the engines that power many big data analytics
initiatives. With NoSQL For Dummies, you'll go beyond relational
databases to ramp up your enterprise's data architecture in no
time.
This volume offers the most comprehensive presentation available on
metal toxicology. It discusses not only metals but also the toxic
endpoints, such as neurotoxicity, renal toxicity, and cancer
induction. Chapters are written by experts in their respective
fields, focusing on carcinogenesis and human exposures and
highlighting the major aspects and issues of toxicity in general.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1897 Edition.
The Golden Road describes a young man of humble urban origins in
China's lower Yangzi Valley who foresees the opportunities for
wealth and position in the early years of Deng Xiaoping's "reform
and opening up" policies and who then over the next twenty years
creates a diversified business empire. This novel thus tells of the
reemergence in China of a dynamic, often reckless and shady,
commercial class during the momentous transformation of that
country during the Deng Xiaoping era. Business people used many
tricks as well as connections with the local power structure to
survive and succeed in the fiercely competitive business world of
China in the 1980's and 1990's. However, quite apart from
presenting a picture of the roiling business world of post-Maoist
China, The Golden Road is a bildungsroman of a young man's coming
of age and his education in life through his successive
relationships with four beautiful, talented, but indeed very
different, women and the effect they had on him. As Harvard
Professor of Chinese Literature, David Der-wei Wang writes in his
incisive foreword to this book, the author, Zhang Da-Peng has made
a significant contribution to the relatively new (by the timeline
of Chinese literature) but vibrant tradition of Chinese novels
portraying the endeavors of businessmen and their interactions with
society in times of major social change.
Lilly's Faith was written to bring to light how bullying can affect
the victim as well as the bully. When Lilly (the bully) realizes
what she has done to her victims, she begins to take a good look at
herself, and rediscovers who she really is on the inside. The story
is written in a kid friendly tone with a serious message.
A proven and popular teaching method, the Project Approach engages
the natural curiosity of children through in-depth investigations
of topics that capture their interest. Now there's a guidebook that
helps you use this child-centered approach to reach and teach all
learners in your early childhood classroom-regardless of background
or ability. Developed by a team of experts that includes Project
Approach leader Lilian G. Katz, this book is your go-to guide to
implementing project-based learning in inclusive early childhood
classrooms. You'll discover how to support diverse groups of
students as they study real world topics that fascinate them, play
detective with peers to find answers to questions, and show what
they've learned in interesting and creative ways. You'll also get
practical, start-to-finish guidance on how to apply the Project
Approach, including a complete package of training materials,
examples of successful projects from real inclusive classrooms, and
a Project Approach Implementation Checklist that helps you use the
approach effectively. LEARN HOW TO: * Use the Project Approach in
combination with universal design for learning (UDL) strategies *
Choose a compelling project topic that encourages hands-on learning
in inclusive settings * Teach children effective strategies for
investigating the topic and conducting research * Build on
children's natural motivation by actively engaging and listening to
them * Make the most of each child's individual strengths and
expertise during project work * Support children in representing
their learning through displays and presentations * Offer
accommodations and supports that meet diverse learning needs
On Oct 1, 1949, when Mao Zedong proclaimed the official
establishment of the People's Republic of China, the aims of the
Communist Party of China were still largely unknown to the majority
of the war-weary Chinese. Now a new kind of state had emerged- a
People's Republic. People wondered with varying emotions what new
changes this would bring to their daily lives and to their country.
Zhang Da-Peng's novelistic memoir of his first four decades, Life
under Mao Zedong's Rule, is a striking and chillingly unforgettable
response to this question, for three of these decades encompassed
the entire Maoist period, that is, from 1949 to 1977, when Deng
Xiaoping assumed the helm of the Chinese state. Zhang Da-Peng was
an eight-year-old boy of a middle class family living in Shanghai
on that day in 1949. As the years passed, he, along with millions
of his compatriots, was swept up in Mao's epic experiment to
revolutionize all of Chinese life. And like countless others,
Da-Peng personally became the target of the "class struggle," as
the Communist Party undertook a never-ending cycle of absurdly
destructive political campaigns and purges of the so-called enemies
of Socialism that culminated in the Cultural Revolution and the
terrifying near-complete breakdown of Chinese society and
institutions. Written many years later in Hong Kong, Life under Mao
Zedong's Rule is both Zhang Da-Peng's dramatic and deeply
humanistic personal memoir and his impassioned call to his fellow
Chinese not to bury the memories of those terrible years in
newfound prosperity but to reform the continuing abuses of the
political system, lest tyranny recurs in China. For the general
reader this is an intensely moving portrait of the struggle to
survive the massive and ultimately disastrous national
transformation under Mao Zedong's rule.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Designed as a companion to mentors and those training mentors,
Mentoring Into Vocation offers a comprehensive framework for
guiding persons into ordained or lay vocations. Written
specifically from the perspective of United Methodist polity and
theology, the book provides leaders in annual conferences charged
with oversight of candidacy and clergy mentoring programs with
theological grounding, touchstones along the mentoring journey, and
a spiritual and theological focus for their work. The book is also
an excellent resource for mentoring laity into their vocations in
the world. This revised edition contains a new foreword.
Pedro Ordaz No Me Deja En Paz Es una historia de una ni a que no
aprecia un amiguito. Cuando el amiguito falta de la escuela lo
extra a.
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