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The conventional solvents used in chemical, pharmaceutical,
biomedical and separation processes represent a great challenge to
green chemistry because of their toxicity and flammability. Since
the beginning of "the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry" in 1998, a
general effort has been made to replace conventional solvents with
environmentally benign substitutes. Water has been the most popular
choice so far, followed by ionic liquids, surfactant, supercritical
fluids, fluorous solvents, liquid polymers, bio-solvents and
switchable solvent systems. Green Solvents Volume I and II provides
a throughout overview of the different types of solvents and
discusses their extensive applications in fields such as
extraction, organic synthesis, biocatalytic processes, production
of fine chemicals, removal of hydrogen sulphide, biochemical
transformations, composite material, energy storage devices and
polymers. These volumes are written by leading international
experts and cover all possible aspects of green solvents'
properties and applications available in today's literature. Green
Solvents Volume I and II is an invaluable guide to scientists,
R&D industrial specialists, researchers, upper-level
undergraduates and graduate students, Ph.D. scholars, college and
university professors working in the field of chemistry and
biochemistry.
This volume explores the latest developments in the area of polymer
electrolyte membranes (PEMs) used for high-temperature fuel cells.
Featuring contributions from an international array of researchers,
it presents a unified viewpoint on the operating principles of fuel
cells, various methodologies used for the fabrication of PEMs, and
issues related to the chemical and mechanical stabilities of the
membranes. Special attention is given to the fabrication of
electrospun nanocomposite membranes. The editors have consciously
placed an emphasis on developments in the area of fast-growing and
promising PEM materials obtained via hygroscopic inorganic fillers,
solid proton conductors, heterocyclic solvents, ionic liquids,
anhydrous H3PO4 blends, and heteropolyacids. This book is intended
for fuel cell researchers and students who are interested in a
deeper understanding of the organic-inorganic membranes used in
fuel cells, membrane fabrication methodologies, properties and
clean energy applications.
This book collects recent theoretical advances and concrete
applications of learning automata (LAs) in various areas of
computer science, presenting a broad treatment of the computer
science field in a survey style. Learning automata (LAs) have
proven to be effective decision-making agents, especially within
unknown stochastic environments. The book starts with a brief
explanation of LAs and their baseline variations. It subsequently
introduces readers to a number of recently developed, complex
structures used to supplement LAs, and describes their steady-state
behaviors. These complex structures have been developed because, by
design, LAs are simple units used to perform simple tasks; their
full potential can only be tapped when several interconnected LAs
cooperate to produce a group synergy. In turn, the next part of the
book highlights a range of LA-based applications in diverse
computer science domains, from wireless sensor networks, to
peer-to-peer networks, to complex social networks, and finally to
Petri nets. The book accompanies the reader on a comprehensive
journey, starting from basic concepts, continuing to recent
theoretical findings, and ending in the applications of LAs in
problems from numerous research domains. As such, the book offers a
valuable resource for all computer engineers, scientists, and
students, especially those whose work involves the reinforcement
learning and artificial intelligence domains.
The Twelfth International Workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian
Methods in Sciences and Engineering (MaxEnt 92) was held in Paris,
France, at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS),
July 19-24, 1992. It is important to note that, since its creation
in 1980 by some of the researchers of the physics department at the
Wyoming University in Laramie, this was the second time that it
took place in Europe, the first time was in 1988 in Cambridge. The
two specificities of MaxEnt workshops are their spontaneous and
informal charac ters which give the participants the possibility to
discuss easily and to make very fruitful scientific and friendship
relations among each others. This year's organizers had fixed two
main objectives: i) to have more participants from the European
countries, and ii) to give special interest to maximum entropy and
Bayesian methods in signal and image processing. We are happy to
see that we achieved these objectives: i) we had about 100
participants with more than 50 per cent from the European coun
tries, ii) we received many papers in the signal and image
processing subjects and we could dedicate a full day of the
workshop to the image modelling, restoration and recon struction
problems."
This book presents a unified outlook on counter-current, ion
size exclusion, supercritical fluids, high-performance thin layers,
and gas and size exclusion chromatographic techniques used for the
separation and purification of organic and inorganic analytes. It
also describes a number of green techniques, green sample
preparation methods and optimization of solvent consumption in the
chromatographic analysis of organic and inorganic analytes. This
book offers a valuable resource not only for learners, but also for
more experienced chromatographers, conveying a deeper understanding
of green chromatographic techniques, green solvents and preparation
methods.
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The conventional solvents used in chemical, pharmaceutical,
biomedical and separation processes represent a great challenge to
green chemistry because of their toxicity and flammability. Since
the beginning of "the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry" in 1998, a
general effort has been made to replace conventional solvents with
environmentally benign substitutes. Water has been the most popular
choice so far, followed by ionic liquids, surfactant, supercritical
fluids, fluorous solvents, liquid polymers, bio-solvents and
switchable solvent systems. Green Solvents Volume I and II provides
a throughout overview of the different types of solvents and
discusses their extensive applications in fields such as
extraction, organic synthesis, biocatalytic processes, production
of fine chemicals, removal of hydrogen sulphide, biochemical
transformations, composite material, energy storage devices and
polymers. These volumes are written by leading international
experts and cover all possible aspects of green solvents'
properties and applications available in today's literature. Green
Solvents Volume I and II is an invaluable guide to scientists,
R&D industrial specialists, researchers, upper-level
undergraduates and graduate students, Ph.D. scholars, college and
university professors working in the field of chemistry and
biochemistry.
This volume explores the latest developments in the area of polymer
electrolyte membranes (PEMs) used for high-temperature fuel cells.
Featuring contributions from an international array of researchers,
it presents a unified viewpoint on the operating principles of fuel
cells, various methodologies used for the fabrication of PEMs, and
issues related to the chemical and mechanical stabilities of the
membranes. Special attention is given to the fabrication of
electrospun nanocomposite membranes. The editors have consciously
placed an emphasis on developments in the area of fast-growing and
promising PEM materials obtained via hygroscopic inorganic fillers,
solid proton conductors, heterocyclic solvents, ionic liquids,
anhydrous H3PO4 blends, and heteropolyacids. This book is intended
for fuel cell researchers and students who are interested in a
deeper understanding of the organic-inorganic membranes used in
fuel cells, membrane fabrication methodologies, properties and
clean energy applications.
This book presents a unified outlook on counter-current, ion size
exclusion, supercritical fluids, high-performance thin layers, and
gas and size exclusion chromatographic techniques used for the
separation and purification of organic and inorganic analytes. It
also describes a number of green techniques, green sample
preparation methods and optimization of solvent consumption in the
chromatographic analysis of organic and inorganic analytes. This
book offers a valuable resource not only for learners, but also for
more experienced chromatographers, conveying a deeper understanding
of green chromatographic techniques, green solvents and preparation
methods.
The conventional solvents used in chemical, pharmaceutical,
biomedical and separation processes represent a great challenge to
green chemistry because of their toxicity and flammability. Since
the beginning of "the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry" in 1998, a
general effort has been made to replace conventional solvents with
environmentally benign substitutes. Water has been the most popular
choice so far, followed by ionic liquids, surfactant, supercritical
fluids, fluorous solvents, liquid polymers, bio-solvents and
switchable solvent systems. Green Solvents Volume I and II provides
a throughout overview of the different types of solvents and
discusses their extensive applications in fields such as
extraction, organic synthesis, biocatalytic processes, production
of fine chemicals, removal of hydrogen sulphide, biochemical
transformations, composite material, energy storage devices and
polymers. These volumes are written by leading international
experts and cover all possible aspects of green solvents'
properties and applications available in today's literature. Green
Solvents Volume I and II is an invaluable guide to scientists,
R&D industrial specialists, researchers, upper-level
undergraduates and graduate students, Ph.D. scholars, college and
university professors working in the field of chemistry and
biochemistry.
The conventional solvents used in chemical, pharmaceutical,
biomedical and separation processes represent a great challenge to
green chemistry because of their toxicity and flammability. Since
the beginning of "the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry" in 1998, a
general effort has been made to replace conventional solvents with
environmentally benign substitutes. Water has been the most popular
choice so far, followed by ionic liquids, surfactant, supercritical
fluids, fluorous solvents, liquid polymers, bio-solvents and
switchable solvent systems. Green Solvents Volume I and II provides
a throughout overview of the different types of solvents and
discusses their extensive applications in fields such as
extraction, organic synthesis, biocatalytic processes, production
of fine chemicals, removal of hydrogen sulphide, biochemical
transformations, composite material, energy storage devices and
polymers. These volumes are written by leading international
experts and cover all possible aspects of green solvents'
properties and applications available in today's literature. Green
Solvents Volume I and II is an invaluable guide to scientists,
R&D industrial specialists, researchers, upper-level
undergraduates and graduate students, Ph.D. scholars, college and
university professors working in the field of chemistry and
biochemistry.
The Twelfth International Workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian
Methods in Sciences and Engineering (MaxEnt 92) was held in Paris,
France, at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS),
July 19-24, 1992. It is important to note that, since its creation
in 1980 by some of the researchers of the physics department at the
Wyoming University in Laramie, this was the second time that it
took place in Europe, the first time was in 1988 in Cambridge. The
two specificities of MaxEnt workshops are their spontaneous and
informal charac ters which give the participants the possibility to
discuss easily and to make very fruitful scientific and friendship
relations among each others. This year's organizers had fixed two
main objectives: i) to have more participants from the European
countries, and ii) to give special interest to maximum entropy and
Bayesian methods in signal and image processing. We are happy to
see that we achieved these objectives: i) we had about 100
participants with more than 50 per cent from the European coun
tries, ii) we received many papers in the signal and image
processing subjects and we could dedicate a full day of the
workshop to the image modelling, restoration and recon struction
problems."
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Advances in Visual Informatics - 6th International Visual Informatics Conference, IVIC 2019, Bangi, Malaysia, November 19-21, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Halimah Badioze Zaman, Alan F. Smeaton, Timothy K. Shih, Sergio Velastin, Tada Terutoshi, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th
International Conference on Advances in Visual Informatics, IVIC
2019, held in Bangi, Malaysia, in November 2019.The 65 papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 130
submissions. The papers are organized into the following topics:
Visualization and Digital Innovation for Society 5.0; Engineering
and Digital Innovation for Society 5.0; Cyber Security and Digital
Innovation for Society 5.0; and Social Informatics and Application
for Society 5.0.
The Oasis of Now is the first U.S. book publication of the works of
Sohrab Sepehri (1928 1980), one of the major Iranian poets of the
twentieth century. Well-versed in Buddhism, mysticism, and Western
traditions, Sepehri mingled Western concepts with Eastern ones,
creating a poetry unsurpassed in the history of Persian literature.
In Iran, his Persian verses are often recited in public gatherings
and lines from them were used as slogans by the protesters in 2009.
This first full-length American volume collects poems from three of
Sepehri's most important books, including the highly acclaimed
Water's Footfall. I want to know: Why is a horse noble and the dove
beloved but no one keeps a pet vulture in a gilded cage. Why is the
humble clover trodden upon rather than the red tulip. I want to see
anew and wash the words of the world in wind and rain. Sohrab
Sepehri wrote the poems collected in The Oasis of Now after
traveling through Japan, China, and India, where he was exposed to
the arts of those countries as well as the spiritual disciplines of
Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism. This book is crucial for anyone
interested in Iranian arts and culture. Kazim Ali is author of ten
books of poetry, fiction, essays, and translations. He is an
associate professor at Oberlin College and founding editor of
Nightboat Books. Mohammad Jafar Mahallati is Presidential Scholar
in the religion department of Oberlin College. He served as Iran's
ambassador to the United Nations from 1987 to 1989 and was
instrumental in brokering a peace agreement between Iran and Iraq
during that time.
This book examines the intelligent random walk algorithms based on
learning automata: these versions of random walk algorithms
gradually obtain required information from the nature of the
application to improve their efficiency. The book also describes
the corresponding applications of this type of random walk
algorithm, particularly as an efficient prediction model for
large-scale networks such as peer-to-peer and social networks. The
book opens new horizons for designing prediction models and
problem-solving methods based on intelligent random walk
algorithms, which are used for modeling and simulation in various
types of networks, including computer, social and biological
networks, and which may be employed a wide range of real-world
applications.
This book collects recent theoretical advances and concrete
applications of learning automata (LAs) in various areas of
computer science, presenting a broad treatment of the computer
science field in a survey style. Learning automata (LAs) have
proven to be effective decision-making agents, especially within
unknown stochastic environments. The book starts with a brief
explanation of LAs and their baseline variations. It subsequently
introduces readers to a number of recently developed, complex
structures used to supplement LAs, and describes their steady-state
behaviors. These complex structures have been developed because, by
design, LAs are simple units used to perform simple tasks; their
full potential can only be tapped when several interconnected LAs
cooperate to produce a group synergy. In turn, the next part of the
book highlights a range of LA-based applications in diverse
computer science domains, from wireless sensor networks, to
peer-to-peer networks, to complex social networks, and finally to
Petri nets. The book accompanies the reader on a comprehensive
journey, starting from basic concepts, continuing to recent
theoretical findings, and ending in the applications of LAs in
problems from numerous research domains. As such, the book offers a
valuable resource for all computer engineers, scientists, and
students, especially those whose work involves the reinforcement
learning and artificial intelligence domains.
Advanced Biosensors for Health Care Applications highlights the
different types of prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers associated
with cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, brain and retinal
diseases, cardiovascular diseases, bacterial infections, as well as
various types of electrochemical biosensor techniques used for
early detection of the potential biomarkers of these diseases. Many
advanced nanomaterials have attracted intense interests with their
unique optical and electrical properties, high stability, and good
biocompatibility. Based on these properties, advanced nanoparticles
have been used as biomolecular carriers, signal producers, and
signal amplifiers in biosensor design. Recent studies reported that
there are several diagnostic methods available, but the major issue
is the sensitivity and selectivity of these approaches. This book
outlines the need of novel strategies for developing new systems to
retrieve health information of patients in real time. It explores
the potential of nano-multidisciplinary science in the design and
development of smart sensing technology using micro-nanoelectrodes,
novel sensing materials, integration with MEMS, miniaturized
transduction systems, novel sensing strategy, that is, FET, CMOS,
System-on-a-Chip (SoC), Diagnostic-on-a-Chip (DoC), and
Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC), for diagnostics and personalized health-care
monitoring. It is a useful handbook for specialists in
biotechnology and biochemical engineering.
Applications of Nanocomposite Materials in Dentistry presents the
study and developments of nano-composite materials for dental
applications. Special emphasis is given to the issues related to
dental bone regeneration using various types of nano-composite
materials, issues of dental failure, antibacterial properties and
dental implants. Topics are systematically arranged so that layman
can also understand the fundamentals and applications of dental
nanocomposites. The book offers a powerful source of exploration on
the preparation, characteristics and specific uses of composites in
the fields of applied chemistry and medical sciences.
The poems and short stories in "Random Chemicals and Snotty Love
Poems" capture youthful expressions of wonder at the world, the
hunt for self-truth, and finding a place in it while experiencing
the strong emotions of a maturing, young adult. The search for
identity, the longings to fall in love, striving hard for
accomplishments, and all the other explorations of the young adult
horizons are maybe some things today's youth can relate to and
older adults can be charmed in remembering fondly of. As the stars
in the sky seem an impenetrable constant, this is not the case with
stars in outer space similar to the life of human beings. All the
water droplets in the ocean could not sum up the entire breath of
human existence. The familiar and unfamiliar are vast terrains to
be ventured into and rediscovered on the journey of the heart.
Life's ups and downs are expressed in seeking refuge behind fairy
tales, by the desire to disappear, by capturing phases of moon, by
the depiction of unseen worlds, and so on in this varied poetic and
prose collection.
Applications of Nanocomposite Materials in Orthopedics provides a
solid understanding of recent developments in the field of
nano-composites used in orthopedics. The book covers joint
replacement, the load bearing capability of fractured bones, bone
soft tissue regeneration, hard tissue replacement, artificial bone
grafting, bone repair, bone tissue transplantations, and related
topics, thus helping readers understand how to resolve problems
associated with bone fracture and orthopedic surgery. A variety of
nanocomposite materials are discussed, with their properties and
preparation methods given.
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