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This book presents select proceedings of the International
Conference on Future Learning Aspects of Mechanical Engineering
(FLAME 2020). This book, in particular, focuses on characterizing
materials using novel techniques. It covers a variety of advanced
materials, viz. composites, coatings, nanomaterials, materials for
fuel cells, biomaterials among others. The book also discusses
advanced characterization techniques like X-ray photoelectron, UV
spectroscopy, scanning electron, atomic power, transmission
electron and laser confocal scanning fluorescence microscopy, and
gel electrophoresis chromatography. This book gives the readers an
insight into advanced material processes and characterizations with
special emphasis on nanotechnology.
At present, the technologies associated with artificial
intelligence (AI) are reshaping human resource practices across
industry. The adoption of AI technologies in human resource
management is a key component for innovating and adapting while
also focusing on sustainability and success in an ever-changing
work environment. This book covers a wide range of techniques, from
algorithms and conversational AI to decisional AI and machine
learning. The book covers the significance of AI technology in
human resources, the challenges faced in implementation,
integrating AI into the HR process, the risks associated with
implementation, and much more. From a laymen's point of view AI
technology leverages the implementation of improvised actions based
on decisions made in past. The decision is based on the recommended
actions which are repetitive and follows a pattern in
decision-making. Thus AI is important to streamline the HR
processes and improve the efficacy of the organization.
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Wheat Science - Nutritional and Anti-Nutritional Properties, Processing, Storage, Bioactivity, and Product Development
Om Prakash Gupta, Sunil Kumar, Anamika Pandey, Mohd. Kamran Khan, Sanjay Kumar Singh, …
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· Includes topics associated with the nutritional composition and
antinutritional properties · Addresses the effects of different
processing technologies on flour yield and end-products · Reviews
the effects of storage on nutritional, baking and rheological
quality, organoleptic quality etc.
Examining representations of mental difference, this collection
focuses on the ways that adaptations (including remakes, reboots,
and other examples of remixed narratives) can shape and shift the
social contexts and narratives we use to define mental disability.
The movement of narratives across media in adaptation, or within
media but across time and space in the case of remakes and reboots,
is a common tactic for revitalization, allowing storytellers to
breathe new life into tired narratives, remedying past inaccuracies
and making them accessible and relevant for contemporary audiences.
Thus, this collection argues that adaptation provides a useful tool
for examining the constraints or opportunities different media
impose on or afford narratives, or for measuring shifts in ideology
as narratives move across cultures or through time. Further,
narrative functions within this collection as a framework for
examining the ways that popular media exerts rhetorical power,
allowing for deeper understandings of the ways that mental
disability is experienced by differently situated individuals, and
revealing relationships with broader social narratives that attempt
to push definitions of disability onto them.
Provides essential insight on uses of different AI techniques for
pattern recognition, classification, prediction and estimation,
exclusive to power system protection issues Presents introduction
to enhanced electricity system analysis using decision-making tools
Covers AI Applications in different protective relaying functions
Discusses Issues and challenges in the protection of transmission
and distribution systems Includes dedicated chapter on case
studies, and applications
This new volume covers the fusion of IoT and wireless communication
technology for real-life applications. It discusses the current
developments, trends, and latest usage of technology in wireless
sensor networks (WSNs) and IoT, which offer improvement in many
areas, including in enabling smart homes, in agricultural systems,
for security systems, for university monitoring systems, and more.
The volume also provides a theoretical analysis and discussion of
the factors influencing smart sensing, exploring the
state-of-the-art IoT elements that are designed to be analogous to
WSNs. It looks at advancements in IoT systems along with a two-way
usage with wireless sensor networks that span the gap between the
physical and virtual worlds, leading to a hyperconnected society
where devices are not only used to exchange data but also are smart
devices with more capabilities. The chapters reveal how these
technologies are used in smart homes, for intelligent sensor-based
cognitive radio networks, for different techniques for data fusion,
for the synthesis and fabrication of nanosensor devices for
monitoring agricultural nutrient levels, and more. Furthermore, the
fake user problems in WSNs are also investigated with a note on the
current trends and the newer trends to come in near future.
Flatbreads form the heart and soul of a traditional meal in several
parts of India. Depending on geographical location, ingredients
used and method of preparation there are many varieties of
flatbreads. Popular Indians flatbreads include chapatti,
paratha/parotta, naan, tandoori roti, kulcha, roomali roti, bhakri,
thepla and puranpoli. Chapatti, the Indian counterpart of the
western pan bread, is consumed widely as a staple to scoop up
curries in Indian meals. Since the last few decades, researchers
have turned their attention towards Indian flatbreads and have
initiated studies on several aspects like nutrition, quality,
staling and preservation. The changing dynamics of flatbread
preparation and preservation have inspired many research studies.
The Science and Technology of Chapatti and Other Indian Flatbreads
collates available knowledge to date in a manner that is useful to
students, researchers, food industry professionals, and food-based
entrepreneurs alike. Key Features: Illustrated with multiple
photographs of different types of Indian flatbreads, steps in
preparation of chapatti, analytical instruments used, changes in
dough/ chapatti appearance due to browning Includes multiple
photographs of different flatbreads in varying stages, from
creation to expiration Explores the changing dynamics of flatbread
preparation and preservation Discusses the role of flour
constituents and added ingredients on end product quality and the
need to develop healthier variants With its nine chapters, the book
takes the reader through a journey in which the gradual evolution
of the preparation and consumption of chapatti and other Indian
flatbreads has been explained, emphasizing the need for science and
technology to support large scale production to keep up with the
growing demand for ready- to- cook and ready-to-eat flatbreads. The
book, written in simple but scientific language, covers different
aspects ranging from introduction and preparation of flatbreads,
the role of individual ingredients, particularly wheat variety and
wheat composition, milling technique, dough rheology, quality
characteristics of flatbreads and their measurement, to topics
including staling and preservation of chapatti/flatbreads,
nutritional and quality improvement, mechanization of flatbread
production and scope for developing novel flour/ flatbread
formulations. The authors, with their wide experience in flatbread
science have attempted to capture the scientific and technological
aspects of chapatti/flatbreads in depth, right from basic concepts
to technological advances, supported by exhaustive compilation of
scientific literature.
From health tracking to diet apps to biohacking, technology is
changing how we relate to our material, embodied selves. Drawing
from a range of disciplines and case studies, this volume looks at
what makes these health and genetic technologies unique and
explores the representation, communication and internalization of
health knowledge. Showcasing how power and inequality are reflected
and reproduced by these technologies, discourses and practices,
this book will be a go-to resource for scholars in science and
technology studies as well as those who study the intersection of
race, gender, socio-economic status, sexuality and health.
Climate change adaptation in South Asia is redefining the roles of
different actors in the governance processes. The existing
governance lack capacity, knowledge, and leadership skills to
manage the uncertainties and challenges posed by climate change.
This book aims to explain how the governance of climate change
adaptation and mitigation is being shaped in the region and how
climate change is impacting upon the governance of natural
resources. Although the focus is on South Asia, the editors draw a
wide range of contributions from northern and southern communities
and across various agro-ecological contexts. Climate Change
Governance and Adaptation: Case Studies from South Asia sees the
changing climate not only as an environmental problem but as a
societal challenge and discusses the governance challenges from an
interdisciplinary social science perspective across different
levels: local, state, and national. Discusses also the challenges
and opportunities for increasing the resilience of the society
through effective governance around climate change. A top down
approach to govern climate change adaptation may not yield desired
outcomes; instead the book emphasizes the need to integrate issues
of equity, into climate governance and polices. The lessons learned
from different cases across South Asia help readers have a better
and deeper understanding of the relationships between governance
and climate change. Given the diversity of themes covered, this
book will appeal not only to researchers and practitioners in the
climate change community, but also to those with a broader interest
in governance processes.
This book presents select proceedings of the International
Conference on Future Learning Aspects of Mechanical Engineering
(FLAME 2018). The book covers mechanical design areas such as
computational mechanics, finite element modeling, computer aided
designing, tribology, fracture mechanics, and vibration. The book
brings together different aspects of engineering design, and will
be useful for researchers and professionals working in this field.
This book presents select proceedings of the International
Conference on Future Learning Aspects of Mechanical Engineering
(FLAME 2020). This book, in particular, focuses on characterizing
materials using novel techniques. It covers a variety of advanced
materials, viz. composites, coatings, nanomaterials, materials for
fuel cells, biomaterials among others. The book also discusses
advanced characterization techniques like X-ray photoelectron, UV
spectroscopy, scanning electron, atomic power, transmission
electron and laser confocal scanning fluorescence microscopy, and
gel electrophoresis chromatography. This book gives the readers an
insight into advanced material processes and characterizations with
special emphasis on nanotechnology.
Climate change adaptation in South Asia is redefining the roles of
different actors in the governance processes. The existing
governance lack capacity, knowledge, and leadership skills to
manage the uncertainties and challenges posed by climate change.
This book aims to explain how the governance of climate change
adaptation and mitigation is being shaped in the region and how
climate change is impacting upon the governance of natural
resources. Although the focus is on South Asia, the editors draw a
wide range of contributions from northern and southern communities
and across various agro-ecological contexts. Climate Change
Governance and Adaptation: Case Studies from South Asia sees the
changing climate not only as an environmental problem but as a
societal challenge and discusses the governance challenges from an
interdisciplinary social science perspective across different
levels: local, state, and national. Discusses also the challenges
and opportunities for increasing the resilience of the society
through effective governance around climate change. A top down
approach to govern climate change adaptation may not yield desired
outcomes; instead the book emphasizes the need to integrate issues
of equity, into climate governance and polices. The lessons learned
from different cases across South Asia help readers have a better
and deeper understanding of the relationships between governance
and climate change. Given the diversity of themes covered, this
book will appeal not only to researchers and practitioners in the
climate change community, but also to those with a broader interest
in governance processes.
Bio-Based Materials and Wastes for Energy Generation and Resource
Management is the fifth and final volume in the series, Advanced
Zero Waste Tools: Present and Emerging Waste Management Practices.
It addresses processes and practices for utilizing bio-based
materials and wastes to support efforts to promote a more
sustainable society and provide readers with a better understanding
of the major mechanisms required to achieve zero waste in different
fields. This book covers numerous mechanisms supported by
scientific evidence and case studies, as well as in-depth
flowcharts and process diagrams to allow for readers to adopt these
processes. Summarizing present and emerging zero waste tools on the
scale of both experimental and theoretical models, Advanced Zero
Waste Tools is the first step toward understanding the
state-of-the-art practices in making the zero waste goal a reality.
In addition to environmental and engineering principles, it also
covers economic, toxicologic, and regulatory issues, making it an
important resource for researchers, engineers, and policymakers
working toward environmental sustainability.
Abiotic Stresses in Wheat: Unfolding the Challenges presents the
current challenges, possibilities, and advancements in
research-based management strategies for the adaptation of wheat
crops under abiotic-stressed growth conditions. This book
comprehensively discusses different abiotic stress conditions in
wheat, and also covers current trends in their mitigation using
advanced tools to develop resilience in wheat crops. Chapters
provide insight into the genetic, biochemical, physiological,
molecular, and transgenic advances and emerging frontiers for
mitigating the effects of wheat abiotic stresses. This text is the
first resource to include all abiotic stresses in one volume,
providing important translational insights and efficient
comparison.
This book presents select proceedings of the International
Conference on Future Learning Aspects of Mechanical Engineering
(FLAME 2018). The book covers mechanical design areas such as
computational mechanics, finite element modeling, computer aided
designing, tribology, fracture mechanics, and vibration. The book
brings together different aspects of engineering design, and will
be useful for researchers and professionals working in this field.
In this book, the authors present current research in the study of
the teaching strategies, psychological factors and economic impacts
of educational achievement. Topics discussed in this compilation
include the achievement gap between Hispanic and White students in
Middle School; the academic achievement of immigrant adolescents;
multicultural education and student attitudes; international
comparisons of student achievement; childhood short stature and
educational achievement; accountability ratings and beginning
elementary school teachers; advanced placement courses and Asian
student performance; and parental education and school enrolment in
rural India.
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