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Nanofiltration processes are finding wide applications in several
'wet' industries, such as water/wastewater treatment, water re-use,
textile industry, diary industry, food industry and the pulp and
paper industries. Despite this, no definitive book exists which
covers the principles of the techniques and their potential and
actual applications.
' Nanofiltration: Principles and Applications ' is edited by three
well-known specialists from Australia, and contains chapters from
top international authorities. The result is a comprehensive and up
to date account which will be essential reading for membrane
designers, manufacturers and end-users worldwide.
*Hot industrial topic
*Best Australian Editors and international contributors
*The only book on the topic
Devices and Related Properties.- The Properties of the Pseudospark
Discharge.- Review of Superdense Glow Discharge.- Basic Mechanisms
Contributing to the Hollow Cathode Effect.- Cathode-Related
Processes in High-Current Density, Low Pressure Glow Discharges.-
Comparison of Electrode Effects in High-Pressure and Low-Pressure
Gas Discharges Like Spark-Gap and Pseudospark.- Experimental
Review.- Mapping and Modeling of the Cathode Fall and Negative Glow
Regions.- Emission Spectroscopy in Optically Thick Gas Discharges.-
An Analysis of the High Current Glow Discharge Operation of the BLT
Switch.- Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurements of Number
Densities of Neutral and Ionized Metal Atoms.- Streamers in
Atmospheric Pressure N2: Empirical Results.- Theoretical Modeling.-
The Solution of the Continuity Equations in Ionization and Plasma
Growth.- Scaling Parameters for Optically Triggered Hollow Cathode
Switches Obtained by Computer Simulation.- A Physical Model of
Prebreakdown in the Hollow Cathode Pseudospark Discharge Based on
Numerical Simulations.- Self-Consistent Models of DC and Transient
Glow Discharges.- Weak Collisions in Strong Double Layers.- The
Effect of Pendel Electrons on Breakdown and Sustainment of a Hollow
Cathode Discharge.- A Two-Electron-Group Model for a High Current
Pseudospark or Back- Lighted Thyratron Plasma.- Electron Ionization
Rate Coefficients at Very High E/N.- New Applications.-
Plasma-Based Device Concepts Based on the Pseudospark and BLT.-
Emittance Measurement of a Pseudospark-Produced Electron Beam.- New
Ways of Electron Emission for Power Switching and Electron Beam
Generation.
Working with the Brain in Psychology: Considering Careers in
Neuropsychology seeks to assist students in their career
exploration, by introducing them early, in the contemplative stage
of career planning, to the fascinating branch of psychology known
as neuropsychology. The text spends considerable time
differentiating neuropsychology from alternative career paths, and
provides personal accounts, contributions from neuropsychologists
in various settings, and case examples of different patient
populations to illustrate what it is like to train to become and
work as a neuropsychologist. This text begins by describing what
neuropsychology is, how it is situated within psychology, and for
whom it could be a good fit. Suggestions are provided about how to
engage in self-assessment in order to help choose a career. It goes
on to review over a dozen similar and overlapping careers to
illustrate how neuropsychology stands out. Quotes by professional
neuropsychologists bring to life what "a day in the life" looks
like in different settings, and the kinds of populations with whom
neuropsychologists work are illustrated with case examples. The
book then outlines how one becomes a neuropsychologist, including
how to re-specialize from a different field. It also gives an
honest appraisal of some potential challenges with this career, and
ends with anticipated future directions in the specialty to which
to look forward. This book will be useful primarily for
psychology-minded undergraduates and college graduates thinking of
going on to graduate school for psychology, as well as for high
school students interested in the brain and psychology. This book
is further aimed at those considering a change of career from a
related field into neuropsychology, as well as the guidance
counselors and college career centers that assist with career
planning.
Working with the Brain in Psychology: Considering Careers in
Neuropsychology seeks to assist students in their career
exploration, by introducing them early, in the contemplative stage
of career planning, to the fascinating branch of psychology known
as neuropsychology. The text spends considerable time
differentiating neuropsychology from alternative career paths, and
provides personal accounts, contributions from neuropsychologists
in various settings, and case examples of different patient
populations to illustrate what it is like to train to become and
work as a neuropsychologist. This text begins by describing what
neuropsychology is, how it is situated within psychology, and for
whom it could be a good fit. Suggestions are provided about how to
engage in self-assessment in order to help choose a career. It goes
on to review over a dozen similar and overlapping careers to
illustrate how neuropsychology stands out. Quotes by professional
neuropsychologists bring to life what "a day in the life" looks
like in different settings, and the kinds of populations with whom
neuropsychologists work are illustrated with case examples. The
book then outlines how one becomes a neuropsychologist, including
how to re-specialize from a different field. It also gives an
honest appraisal of some potential challenges with this career, and
ends with anticipated future directions in the specialty to which
to look forward. This book will be useful primarily for
psychology-minded undergraduates and college graduates thinking of
going on to graduate school for psychology, as well as for high
school students interested in the brain and psychology. This book
is further aimed at those considering a change of career from a
related field into neuropsychology, as well as the guidance
counselors and college career centers that assist with career
planning.
Takes a very applied and accessible approach to assessments of
mental capacity. Case examples illustrate decision-making capacity
in a number of settings and contexts, including financial
decisions, medical decisions, criminal/civil court, and other
areas. Legal commentary helps illustrate state laws and ethical
principles. Includes practice-oriented information and guidelines
illustrating how psychologists, Mental Health professionals and
lawyers work together. Gives attention to issues related to equity,
stereotypes/bias, race, disability, socioeconomic status, and age.
Takes a very applied and accessible approach to assessments of
mental capacity. Case examples illustrate decision-making capacity
in a number of settings and contexts, including financial
decisions, medical decisions, criminal/civil court, and other
areas. Legal commentary helps illustrate state laws and ethical
principles. Includes practice-oriented information and guidelines
illustrating how psychologists, Mental Health professionals and
lawyers work together. Gives attention to issues related to equity,
stereotypes/bias, race, disability, socioeconomic status, and age.
What do mustaches, saxophones, and confidence have in common? Find
out by taking a journey through this charming picture book where
communication expert Dr. Zachary Schaefer introduces us to a shy
child named Benjamin who was born with a large mustache. Because of
his unique facial hair, Benjamin is nervous to make friends...
until Claudia comes along. This heartwarming story shows kids to be
confident in themselves and teaches them that friendships are an
important part of a successful life.
Jared Hunter was fine with focusing his energy on work. He'd been
able to work his way up the chain at the accounting firm, gaining
the trust of the president of the company. He was perfectly
satisfied with a life that forced the rumor mill to make up
stories. His path crosses with Stephen, an attractive man who is
also dating one of the ladies in his department. His neighbor Wick
begins to question the life Jared's made for himself, in the
process making a deeper connection with the reticent man.
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