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Nature has endowed each one of us with a complete blueprint for
health, progress and harmony. The recipe, however, eludes many of
us as we struggle with the challenges of life. Each information on
health we look at appears to be a piece of a jigsaw puzzle. This
book is a unique and magnificent blend of modern science and
traditional philosophy to provide a comprehensive analysis on the
essentials for mind, body and spiritual health. Presented herein
are simple and easy steps for Complete Health and Well-being.
Vulnerability analysis, also known as vulnerability assessment, is
a process that defines, identifies, and classifies the security
holes, or vulnerabilities, in a computer, network, or application.
In addition, vulnerability analysis can forecast the effectiveness
of proposed countermeasures and evaluate their actual effectiveness
after they are put into use. Vulnerability Analysis and Defense for
the Internet provides packet captures, flow charts and pseudo code,
which enable a user to identify if an application/protocol is
vulnerable. This edited volume also includes case studies that
discuss the latest exploits.
"Rock Mass Classifications - A Practical Approach in Civil
Engineering" was written in response to the many unanswered
questions regarding this subject. Questions such as - Is
Classification reasonably reliable? Can it be successful in crisis
management of geohazards? Can a single Classification system be
general for all rock structures? Is Classification a scientific
approach? Laborious field research was undertaken in the Himalayan
mountains by a team of scientists from the Central Mining Research
Institute (CMRI), University of Roorkee (UOR), Central Soil and
Material Research Station (CSMRS), U.P. Irrigation Research
Institute (UPIRI), and Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) to
answer these questions. The results obtained from the research work
were systematically compiled to produce this book which bears
particular relevance to civil, mining and petroleum engineers and
geologists.
Endorsements
"It is a Handbook of Rock Engineering" - Zhao Jian, School of
Civil & Structural Engineering, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
"I came across your new book - Rock Mass Classification,
absolutely fantastic" - Subodh K. Jain, U.S.A
This book on lupin genomics primarily focuses on the narrow-leafed
lupin (NLL), and details the genomic resources that have been
developed and how they are currently being used to help advance
both fundamental and applied research on NLL in areas ranging from
its domestication to plant-microbe interactions and syntenic
relationships between NLL and other legume crops. It also reports
on genomic efforts being pursued with regard to other lupin crops.
Lupins are important ecological 'engineers': they can colonise and
thrive in low-nutrient soils due to their ability to fix
atmospheric nitrogen in symbiosis with bacteria and efficiently
take up phosphorous. Recently, lupins have attracted considerable
interest, not only because of their value for sustainable farming
as a break crop, but also as a potential 'super food' for fighting
major health issues in connection with diabetes and obesity.
Narrow-leafed lupin is the main grain legume crop, grown primarily
in Australia, and was therefore selected for the development of a
reference lupin genome and associated genomic resources. Its genome
has recently been sequenced with a focus on the gene-rich space,
which has advanced the development of new breeding tools for the
improvement of NLL and related lupin crops.
This book provides state of the art description of various
approaches, techniques and some basic fundamentals of
bioremediation to manage a variety of organic and inorganic wastes
and pollutants present in our environment. A comprehensive overview
of recent advances and new development in the field of
bioremediation research are provided within relevant theoretical
framework to improve our understanding for the cleaning up of
polluted water and contaminated land. The book is easy to read and
language can be readily comprehended by aspiring newcomer,
students, researchers and anyone else interested in this field.
Renowned scientists around the world working on the above topics
have contributed chapters. In this edited book, we have addressed
the scope of the inexpensive and energy neutral bioremediation
technologies. The scope of the book extends to
environmental/agricultural scientists, students, consultants, site
owners, industrial stakeholders, regulators and policy makers.
How was a thirty-two year old authoritarian regime brought down and
what augurs in its place? This book attempts to examine the
background factors as well as the trigger that led to Suharto's
resignation, amidst the power struggle that has been taking place
in the opaque political world of Indonesia. Equally important, the
ways in which the 'new' powerbrokers, with Suharto remaining
influential in the background, have tried to adapt themselves to
the new environment are also examined. Finally, the meaning of
Suharto's resignation and what has changed and remained static are
analysed.
The management of the information society demands a global as
well as interdisciplinary perspective. This book is designed with
such contributions in mind. The first section examines the need for
reassessing how technology interfaces with humans in the workplace.
The authors advocate that the planners and managers in any
organizational environment must take into account the dynamic
forces that guide the interaction between the information
technology and workers. In the second section the authors examine
the political, economic and productivity issues involved in
managing information. They suggest a myriad of approaches, all
leading to the effective use of communication and information
systems in health care, manufacturing, banking, mass politics,
general economic development and worker productivity. The final
section deals in depth with recent issues involving international
trade and information policy. The authors shed national
communication policy, telematic reindustrialization, transborder
data flows and the strategy for developing telecommunications
sectors in the third world.
"Patterns of sublimation begin in childhood. So does binary and
hierarchical thinking. The child must be trained to see in
oppositions and on a scale of order. So the story of nation and
people, race and culture begins as the bedtime story." (The author)
How else, asks Rashna Singh, do we explain the uncanny physical
resemblance between Osama bin Laden and the evil Jaffar (of
Disney's motion picture Aladdin)? Singh provides a most persuasive
argument for why these sentiments are both insidious and
compelling, and how they resonate to this day. While she includes
such classic examples as The Secret Garden, Robinson Crusoe, and
the Babar series, it is her inclusion of genuinely neglected
fictions that lends her analyses a special richness. In an engaging
narrative style, Singh demonstrates how constructions of character
evolve into cultural imprints which encourage their young readers
to choose the "goodly" side, with little thought of "badly"
repercussions.
Maintaining a stable level of power quality in the distribution
network is a growing challenge due to increased use of power
electronics converters in domestic, commercial and industrial
sectors. Power quality deterioration is manifested in increased
losses; poor utilization of distribution systems; mal-operation of
sensitive equipment and disturbances to nearby consumers,
protective devices, and communication systems. However, as the
energy-saving benefits will result in increased AC power processed
through power electronics converters, there is a compelling need
for improved understanding of mitigation techniques for power
quality problems. This timely book comprehensively identifies,
classifies, analyses and quantifies all associated power quality
problems, including the direct integration of renewable energy
sources in the distribution system, and systematically delivers
mitigation techniques to overcome these problems. Key features: -
Emphasis on in-depth learning of the latest topics in power quality
extensively illustrated with waveforms and phasor diagrams. -
Essential theory supported by solved numerical examples, review
questions, and unsolved numerical problems to reinforce
understanding. - Companion website contains solutions to unsolved
numerical problems, providing hands-on experience. Senior
undergraduate and graduate electrical engineering students and
instructors will find this an invaluable resource for education in
the field of power quality. It will also support continuing
professional development for practicing engineers in distribution
and transmission system operators.
Uncovers the life of Jane Cumming, who scandalized her
contemporaries with tales of sexual deviancy but also defied
cultural norms, standing up to male authority figures and showing
resilience. In 1810 Edinburgh, the orphaned Scottish-Indian
schoolgirl Jane Cumming alleged that her two schoolmistresses were
sexually intimate. The allegation spawned a defamation suit that
pitted Jane's grandmother, a member of the Scottish landed gentry,
against two young professional women who were romantic friends.
During the trial, the boundary between passion and friendship among
women was debated and Jane was viewed "orientally," as morally
corrupt and hypersexual. Located at the intersection of race, sex,
and class, the case has long been a lightning rod for scholars of
cultural studies, women's and gender history, and, given Lillian
Hellman's appropriation of Jane's story in her 1934 play The
Children's Hour, theater history as well. Frances B. Singh's
wide-ranging biography, however, takes a new, psychological
approach, putting the notorious case in the context of a life that
was marked by loss, separation, abandonment--and resilience.
Grounded in archival and genealogical sources never before
consulted, Singh's narrative reconstructs Cumming's life from its
inauspicious beginnings in a Calcutta orphanage through her
schooling in Elgin and Edinburgh, an abusive marriage, her
adherence to the Free Church at the time of the Scottish
Disruption, and her posthumous life in Hellman's Broadway play.
Singh provides a detailed analysis not only of the case itself, but
of how both Jane's and her teachers' lives were affected in the
aftermath.
This detailed volume provides background on recent new technology
developments highlighting the potential of the genomic era in wheat
breeding with invaluable instruction on the methodology, which is
complemented by overview chapters on the status of new technology
application in major wheat production countries. The topics,
addressed by internationally renowned scientists active in the
field, cover methods underpinning the latest developments in the
field of wheat biotechnology. Written for the highly successful
Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions
to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols,
and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Authoritative and practical, Wheat Biotechnology: Methods and
Protocols serves as a vital resource for scientists working to
breed future high-yielding wheat varieties to sustain a growing
population in an increasingly unpredictable world.
This book offers comprehensive coverage of all the core topics of
bioinformatics, and includes practical examples completed using the
MATLAB bioinformatics toolboxâ„¢. It is primarily intended as a
textbook for engineering and computer science students attending
advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in bioinformatics and
computational biology. The book develops bioinformatics concepts
from the ground up, starting with an introductory chapter on
molecular biology and genetics. This chapter will enable physical
science students to fully understand and appreciate the ultimate
goals of applying the principles of information technology to
challenges in biological data management, sequence analysis, and
systems biology. The first part of the book also includes a survey
of existing biological databases, tools that have become essential
in today’s biotechnology research. The second part of the book
covers methodologies for retrieving biological information,
including fundamental algorithms for sequence comparison, scoring,
and determining evolutionary distance. The main focus of the third
part is on modeling biological sequences and patterns as Markov
chains. It presents key principles for analyzing and searching for
sequences of significant motifs and biomarkers. The last part of
the book, dedicated to systems biology, covers phylogenetic
analysis and evolutionary tree computations, as well as gene
expression analysis with microarrays. In brief, the book offers the
ideal hands-on reference guide to the field of bioinformatics and
computational biology.
Vulnerability analysis, also known as vulnerability assessment,
is a process that defines, identifies, and classifies the security
holes, or vulnerabilities, in a computer, network, or application.
In addition, vulnerability analysis can forecast the effectiveness
of proposed countermeasures and evaluate their actual effectiveness
after they are put into use. Vulnerability Analysis and Defense for
the Internet provides packet captures, flow charts and pseudo code,
which enable a user to identify if an application/protocol is
vulnerable. This edited volume also includes case studies that
discuss the latest exploits.
Soft computing is used where a complex problem is not adequately
specified for the use of conventional math and computer techniques.
Soft computing has numerous real-world applications in domestic,
commercial and industrial situations. This book elaborates on the
most recent applications in various fields of engineering.
Uncovers the life of Jane Cumming, who scandalized her
contemporaries with tales of sexual deviancy but also defied
cultural norms, standing up to male authority figures and showing
resilience. In 1810 Edinburgh, the orphaned Scottish-Indian
schoolgirl Jane Cumming alleged that her two schoolmistresses were
sexually intimate. The allegation spawned a defamation suit that
pitted Jane's grandmother, a member of the Scottish landed gentry,
against two young professional women who were romantic friends.
During the trial, the boundary between passion and friendship among
women was debated and Jane was viewed "orientally," as morally
corrupt and hypersexual. Located at the intersection of race, sex,
and class, the case has long been a lightning rod for scholars of
cultural studies, women's and gender history, and, given Lillian
Hellman's appropriation of Jane's story in her 1934 play The
Children's Hour, theater history as well. Frances B. Singh's
wide-ranging biography, however, takes a new, psychological
approach, putting the notorious case in the context of a life that
was marked by loss, separation, abandonment--and resilience.
Grounded in archival and genealogical sources never before
consulted, Singh's narrative reconstructs Cumming's life from its
inauspicious beginnings in a Calcutta orphanage through her
schooling in Elgin and Edinburgh, an abusive marriage, her
adherence to the Free Church at the time of the Scottish
Disruption, and her posthumous life in Hellman's Broadway play.
Singh provides a detailed analysis not only of the case itself, but
of how both Jane's and her teachers' lives were affected in the
aftermath.
This book on lupin genomics primarily focuses on the narrow-leafed
lupin (NLL), and details the genomic resources that have been
developed and how they are currently being used to help advance
both fundamental and applied research on NLL in areas ranging from
its domestication to plant-microbe interactions and syntenic
relationships between NLL and other legume crops. It also reports
on genomic efforts being pursued with regard to other lupin crops.
Lupins are important ecological 'engineers': they can colonise and
thrive in low-nutrient soils due to their ability to fix
atmospheric nitrogen in symbiosis with bacteria and efficiently
take up phosphorous. Recently, lupins have attracted considerable
interest, not only because of their value for sustainable farming
as a break crop, but also as a potential 'super food' for fighting
major health issues in connection with diabetes and obesity.
Narrow-leafed lupin is the main grain legume crop, grown primarily
in Australia, and was therefore selected for the development of a
reference lupin genome and associated genomic resources. Its genome
has recently been sequenced with a focus on the gene-rich space,
which has advanced the development of new breeding tools for the
improvement of NLL and related lupin crops.
Hackers, cyber-criminals, Dark Web users, and techno-terrorists
beware! This book should make you think twice about attempting to
do your dirty work in the smart cities of tomorrow. Scores of
cities around the world have begun planning what are known as
"smart cities." These new or revamped urban areas use the latest
technology to make the lives of residents easier and more
enjoyable.They will have automated infrastructures such as the
Internet of Things, "the Cloud," automated industrial controls,
electronic money, mobile and communication satellite systems,
wireless texting and networking. With all of these benefits come
new forms of danger, and so these cities will need many safeguards
to prevent cyber criminals from wreaking havoc. This book explains
the advantages of smart cities and how to design and operate one.
Based on the practical experience of the authors in projects in the
U.S. and overseas in Dubai, Malaysia, Brazil and India, it tells
how such a city is planned and analyzes vital security concerns
that must be addressed along the way. Most of us will eventually
live in smart cities. What are the advantages and the latest design
strategies for such ventures? What are the potential drawbacks? How
will they change the lives of everyday citizens? This book offers a
preview of our future and how you can help prepare yourself for the
changes to come.
How was a thirty-two year old authoritarian regime brought down and
what augurs in its place? This book attempts to examine the
background factors as well as the trigger that led to Suharto's
resignation, amidst the power struggle that has been taking place
in the opaque political world of Indonesia. Equally important, the
ways in which the 'new' powerbrokers, with Suharto remaining
influential in the background, have tried to adapt themselves to
the new environment are also examined. Finally, the meaning of
Suharto's resignation and what has changed and remained static are
analysed.
This edited book provides an overview of omics technologies and
methods for integration across multiple omics layers used in the
plant disease diagnosis and developing management strategies. The
book concentrates on the prevalence of soil-borne disease
management in various important crops with use of different
strategies, including host resistance and biological control etc.
The special focus is on the resolving practical problems
encountered after the resistance development in the pathogens
against several chemical pesticides. Further, special attention is
given to the emergence of new diseases or the re-emergence of old
ones on several crops, and on the results and problems encountered
by using microbial inoculants, biofumigation and other non-chemical
control methods. This book has 18 contributory chapters from the
eminent experts in the field of plant pathology, microbiology and
biotechnology working on different aspects of soil-borne diseases
of important agricultural crops. This edited volume is of interest
and useful to researchers in plant pathology, agriculture sciences,
plant genomics ecology, policy makers, also it is a valuable source
of reference to the relevant researchers and students globally.
Biofuel Crop Sustainability brings together the basic principles of
agricultural sustainability and special stipulations for biofuels,
from the economic and ecological opportunities and challenges of
sustainable biofuel crop production to the unique characteristics
of particular crops which make them ideal for biofuel applications.
This book will be a valuable resource for researchers and
professionals involved in biofuels development and production as
well as agriculture industry personnel. Chapters focus the broad
principles of resource management for ecological, environmental and
societal welfare, the sustainability issues pertaining to several
broad categories of biofuel crops , as well as the economics and
profitability of biofuels on both a local and international scale.
Coverage includes topics such as utilizing waste water for field
crop irrigation and algae production, reliability of feedstock
supply, marginal lands, and identifying crops with traits of
significance for survival and growth on low fertility soils. The
development of production practices with low external inputs of
fertilizer, irrigation, and pesticides is also covered. Biofuel
Crop Sustainability will be a valuable, up-to-date reference for
all those involved in the rapidly expanding biofuels industry and
sustainable agriculture research fields.
Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals in Metabolic and
Non-communicable Diseases presents strategies for the prevention of
non-communicable diseases and undernutrition through the use of
functional foods and nutraceuticals. Research has shown that the
use of certain functional foods and nutraceuticals, including
spices, herbs, and millets, animal foods and plant foods can play a
role in the treatment and prevention of various diseases and in
health promotion. Finally, the book explores epigenetic modulation
as a new method for the development of functional foods and
functional farming. Intended for nutritionists, food scientists and
those working in related health science professions, this book
contributes to the discussions focused on nutritional transition,
globalization, how to administer foods in the treatment of
metabolic syndrome, hypertension, diabetes, heart attacks,
neuropsychiatric disorders, bone and joint diseases, and
carcinogenesis.
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