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Potato is a crop grown on all inhabited continents of the globe. It
is included in the top five crops of the world, used as staple food
in several countries, and the number of people daily consuming the
potato may surpass one billion. Despite the high quantities of seed
potato produced worldwide, there are yield gaps due to challenges
such as abiotic stresses, pests, climate change and poor production
practices. A region-wide critical analysis of yield declining
factors can help formulate management strategies that can improve
potato yields. Bridging yield gaps in potato will ultimately ensure
the role of this crop in securing current and future food security.
Potato Production Worldwide presents information on this global
crop from its history, morphology, and taxonomy to the growth and
development of the potato crop, including the latest strategies in
addressing today's biotic and abiotic challenges. This book
identifies the reasons for yield gaps in various potato production
regions of the world, as well as presenting the best production
practices, pest management strategies and approaches to deal with
climate change from the perspective of potato production. Chapters
provide important insights into potato production cultures and
approaches in the major potato production countries. Potato
Production Worldwide will be a valuable resource for researchers,
scientists and students seeking a comprehensive view of successful
potato production.
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Carbohydrate (Hardcover)
Mahmut Caliskan, Halil Kavaklı, Gül Cevahir Öz
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R3,089
Discovery Miles 30 890
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This book is part of the book series titled Natural Products
Chemistry of Global Plants, and examines the rich plant diversity
of Turkey, with descriptions of the plants and pharmacognosy
properties. There is a focus on the chemistry of natural products
and areas rich in folklore and botanical medicinal uses are covered
with a particular interest in the region of Anatolia. This book
focuses on the chemistry of the natural products, and where
possible links these molecules to pharmacological modes of action.
Students and professionals interested in the ethnobotany,
chemistry, pharmacology and biological activites of species used
medicinally in Turkey will benefit from this book. Features
Addresses the rich chemistry of the natural products and their
respective biosynthetic building blocks. Includes the association
that many of the extracts have today with important drugs,
nutrition products, beverages, perfumes, cosmetics and pigments.
Describes the key natural products and their extracts, with
emphasis on sources, their complex molecules and applications in
science. Fills a gap in our understanding of medicinal plants,
specifically in Turkey. Provides an in-depth understanding of
medicinal plants from Turkey, and their complex chemistry and
structures
This book tells the story of how the "servile arts" turned into the
"mechanical arts," which in turn developed into a kind of
philosophical apparatus that made modern science possible. Why did
the scientific revolution take place in the West and not in China
or the Islamic world? How did humanity's progress in science and
technology, which had been moving along at a relatively steady pace
for tens of thousands of years, end up taking such an unprecedented
leap? Subjecting the history of thought and technology to a novel
interpretation based on the relationship between theory and
practice, Ahmet Selami Caliskan argues that the industrial
revolution and modern science-and the scientific revolution that
preceded both-did not alone suffice to sort out the philosophical
problems of their day or to produce the institutions of the modern
age. Both required a new sort of human: Homo economicus faber.
Tracing the historical emergence of this figure and its persistence
in our own age, this book offers an innovative and holistic
assessment of the economic, cultural and political effects of
centuries of interaction between East and West and their
repercussions in our world today.
The Turkey of today little resembles that of recent decades. Its
economy has expanded hugely, new political elites have emerged, and
the once powerful Kemalist military is no longer a potent and
dominant political player. Meanwhile, new prosperity has had many
unexpected social and political repercussions, pre-eminent among
which is the advent of the Justice and Development Party (AKP),
which first came to power in 2002 by downplaying its Islamist
leanings and marketing itself as a centre-right party. After
several terms in office, and amid unprecedented popularity, the
conduct of the AKP and its leading cadres has faced growing
criticism. Turkey has yet to solve its Kurdish question, and its
foreign policy is increasingly under threat as it balances
relations with Iran, Israel, Iraq and Russia, to name only a few of
its more demanding interlocutors. Widespread domestic protests
gripped the country in 2013. The government is now perceived by
many to be corrupt, unaccountable, intimidating of the press and
intolerant of alternative political views and criticism.Has this
once promising democracy descended into a tyranny of the majority
led by a charismatic leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan? Is Turkey more
polarised now than ever in its recent history? These are among the
questions posed in this timely primer on a rising economic power.
The cryptocurrency world has transformed in a few short years from
a niche subculture to a parallel economic universe, reaching a
market capitalization of more than $2.5 trillion in 2021 before
plummeting in 2022. For their advocates, cryptocurrencies represent
a revolution of world-historical significance. To critics, crypto
is more of a speculative tool than a true currency. How do tens of
thousands of financial actors make these new monies? What forces
give cryptocurrencies their value-or take it away? And what does
crypto's spectacular ascent reveal about the nature of money? In
this groundbreaking ethnographic analysis of crypto economies and
their global markets and communities, Koray Caliskan offers an
inside view of how cryptocurrencies are made and traded. He argues
that cryptocurrency should be understood as "data money," a
historically novel money type, created as the right to send data
privately over an accounting infrastructure called blockchain.
Drawing on two years of fieldwork among global cryptocurrency
communities and in crypto markets, Caliskan makes visible the
production principles of cryptocurrencies and explores how crypto
exchanges work from within. He explains why and how we have been
misunderstanding, underregulating, and improperly taxing crypto
exchanges and actors. He also proposes a radically new way to make
sense of new finance and its actors. An invaluable book for all
readers seeking to understand cryptocurrency, Data Money sheds new
light on a profound transformation of finance and its possible
future trajectories.
The problem of fault diagnosis and reconfigurable control is a new
and actually developing field of science and engineering. The
subject becomes more interesting since there is an increasing
demand for the navigation and control systems of aerospace
vehicles, automated actuators etc. to be more safe and reliable.
Nowadays, the problems of fault detection and isolation and
reconfigurable control attract the attention the scientists in the
world. The subject is emphasized in the recent international
congresses such as IF AC World Congresses (San Francisco-1996,
Beijing-1999, and Barcelona-2002) and lMEKO World Congresses
(Tampere-1997, Osaka-1999, Vienna-2000), and also in the
international conferences on fault diagnosis such as SAFEPROCESS
Conferences (Hull-1997, Budapest-2000). The presented methods in
the book are based on linear and nonlinear dynamic mathematical
models of the systems. Technical objects and systems stated by
these models are very large, and include various control systems,
actuators, sensors, computer systems, communication systems, and
mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and electronic
devices. The analytical fault diagnosis techniques of these objects
have been developed for several decades. Many of those techniques
are based on the use of the results of modem control theory. This
is natural, because it is known that fault diagnosis process in
control systems is considered as a part of general control process.
xxii In organization of fault diagnosis of control systems, the use
of the concepts and methods of modem control theory including
concepts of state space, modeling, controllability, observability,
estimation, identification, and filtering is very efficient.
The problem of fault diagnosis and reconfigurable control is a new
and actually developing field of science and engineering. The
subject becomes more interesting since there is an increasing
demand for the navigation and control systems of aerospace
vehicles, automated actuators etc. to be more safe and reliable.
Nowadays, the problems of fault detection and isolation and
reconfigurable control attract the attention the scientists in the
world. The subject is emphasized in the recent international
congresses such as IF AC World Congresses (San Francisco-1996,
Beijing-1999, and Barcelona-2002) and lMEKO World Congresses
(Tampere-1997, Osaka-1999, Vienna-2000), and also in the
international conferences on fault diagnosis such as SAFEPROCESS
Conferences (Hull-1997, Budapest-2000). The presented methods in
the book are based on linear and nonlinear dynamic mathematical
models of the systems. Technical objects and systems stated by
these models are very large, and include various control systems,
actuators, sensors, computer systems, communication systems, and
mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and electronic
devices. The analytical fault diagnosis techniques of these objects
have been developed for several decades. Many of those techniques
are based on the use of the results of modem control theory. This
is natural, because it is known that fault diagnosis process in
control systems is considered as a part of general control process.
xxii In organization of fault diagnosis of control systems, the use
of the concepts and methods of modem control theory including
concepts of state space, modeling, controllability, observability,
estimation, identification, and filtering is very efficient.
The cryptocurrency world has transformed in a few short years from
a niche subculture to a parallel economic universe, reaching a
market capitalization of more than $2.5 trillion in 2021 before
plummeting in 2022. For their advocates, cryptocurrencies represent
a revolution of world-historical significance. To critics, crypto
is more of a speculative tool than a true currency. How do tens of
thousands of financial actors make these new monies? What forces
give cryptocurrencies their value-or take it away? And what does
crypto's spectacular ascent reveal about the nature of money? In
this groundbreaking ethnographic analysis of crypto economies and
their global markets and communities, Koray Caliskan offers an
inside view of how cryptocurrencies are made and traded. He argues
that cryptocurrency should be understood as "data money," a
historically novel money type, created as the right to send data
privately over an accounting infrastructure called blockchain.
Drawing on two years of fieldwork among global cryptocurrency
communities and in crypto markets, Caliskan makes visible the
production principles of cryptocurrencies and explores how crypto
exchanges work from within. He explains why and how we have been
misunderstanding, underregulating, and improperly taxing crypto
exchanges and actors. He also proposes a radically new way to make
sense of new finance and its actors. An invaluable book for all
readers seeking to understand cryptocurrency, Data Money sheds new
light on a profound transformation of finance and its possible
future trajectories.
Tourism and hospitality services are highly prone to
service-failure due to a high level of customer-employee contact
and the inseparable, intangible, heterogeneous and perishable
nature of these services. Service Failures and Recovery in Tourism
and Hospitality, with its extensive coverage of the literature,
presents an invaluable source of information for academics,
students, researchers and practitioners. In addition to its
extensive coverage of the literature in terms of recent research
published in top tier journals, chapters in the book contain
student aids, real-life examples, case studies, links to websites
and activities alongside discussion questions and presentation
slides for in-class use by teaching staff. This book is enhanced
with supplementary resources including customizable lecture slides.
What is a global market? How does it work? At a time when new
crises in world markets cannot be satisfactorily resolved through
old ideas, "Market Threads" presents a detailed analysis of the
international cotton trade and argues for a novel and
groundbreaking understanding of global markets. The book examines
the arrangements, institutions, and power relations on which cotton
trading and production depend, and provides an alternative approach
to the analysis of pricing mechanisms.
Drawing upon research from such diverse places as the New York
Board of Trade and the Turkish and Egyptian countrysides, the book
explores how market agents from peasants to global merchants
negotiate, accept, reject, resist, reproduce, understand, and
misunderstand a global market. The book demonstrates that
policymakers and researchers must focus on the specific practices
of market maintenance in order to know how they operate. Markets do
not simply emerge as a relationship among self-interested buyers
and sellers, governed by appropriate economic institutions. Nor are
they just social networks embedded in wider economic social
structures. Rather, global markets are maintained through daily
interventions, the production of prosthetic prices, and the waging
of struggles among those who produce and exchange commodities. The
book illustrates the crucial consequences that these ideas have on
economic reform projects and market studies.
Spanning a variety of disciplines, "Market Threads" offers an
original look at the world commodity trade and revises prevailing
explanations for how markets work.
Forging Diasporic Citizenship explores the dynamics of everyday
life for German-born Berliners of Turkish origin. These Auslander
(or "outsiders") are obliged to define themselves by their
otherness, but it is their relatedness to German society that
transgresses traditional concepts of both German and Turkish
identity. By examining the social encounters, life stories, and
everyday practices of these Auslander, this transnationally
applicable work serves to disrupt delimited notions of citizenship.
It shows how diasporic people are creating a broader basis for
identity, community, and social responsibility that transcends the
scope of membership in a nation-state.
This book provides a comprehensive but concise overview of
noncompaction cardiomyopathy. Information on congestive heart
failure, thromboembolic events, (potentially lethal) arrhythmias,
and sudden cardiac death is presented. Topics covered include the
use of modern imaging modalities, such as contrast echocardiography
and magnetic resonance imaging in relation to noncompaction
cardiomyopathy treatment. Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy is a
critical resource for all medical professionals managing these
patients, including clinicians in cardiology, electrophysiology,
clinical and molecular genetics, pediatrics, pathology, neurology
and general practitioners.
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