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Advances in the Use of Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry
(LC-MS): Instrumentation Developments and Application, Volume 79,
highlights the most recent LC-MS evolutions through a series of
contributions by world renowned scientists that will lead the
readers through the most recent innovations in the field and their
possible applications. Many authoritative books on LC-MS are
already present in market, describing in detail the different
interfaces and their principles of operation. This book focuses
more on new trends, starting with the innovations of each
technique, to the most progressive challenges of LC-MS.
The different LC-MS techniques available today were developed to
suit specific analytical needs and the application range covered by
each one is wide, but still limited. GC amenable compounds can be
all analyzed with a single GC-MS system whereas HPLC applications
call for specific LC-MS instrumental arrangements. ESI, APCI, APPI,
and EI are ionization techniques that can be combined with
different analyzers, in single or tandem configuration, to create
the ultimate system for a certain application. Once approaching
LC-MS for a specific need, the fast technical evolution and the
variegated commercial offer can induce confusion in the potential
user.
The role of this book is to enlighten the state-of-the-art of LC-MS
evolution through a series of contributions written by the people
that brought major, recent innovations in the field. Each chapter
will take into consideration the novelties, the advantages and the
possible applications covered by a particular technical solution.
The book will also include new analytical methods that can provide
benefits using the most recent innovations in LC-MS plus a certain
number of key applications.
- Contains contributions from major innovators in the field
- Covers the latest developments in the field of LC-MS
- Gives a clear outline on the advantages of various techniques and
their applications
In Text Sets in Action: Pathways through Content Area Literacy,
Mary Ann Cappiello and Erika Thulin Dawes reveal how text sets can
prompt serious thinking far more effectively than a textbook or any
single text. As the authors explain, exploring many texts leads
teachers and learners to 'think more deeply, empathize more fully,
and take action more deliberately.' Teachers who adopt this
approach find that the texts' various lenses enable students not
only to meet curriculum standards but also to experience lasting
engagement and a spirit of inquiry across the disciplines. This
book will: Move beyond what is merely required and inspire
integrated, customized curriculum. Demonstrate how teachers can
build on students' interests and questions. Provide resources and
suggestions for designing text sets – books, news articles,
websites, YouTube videos, primary source documents, and works of
art. Offer logical and creative ways to sequence texts. Demonstrate
how text sets can scaffold, differentiate, and extend students'
learning. Present specific invitations for designing, curating, and
juxtaposing multi-genre, multi-model texts, accessible for at-home
learning as well as in classrooms. Share a panoply of student work
in response to learning with text sets. When texts are
intentionally sequenced and juxtaposed with one another, readers
discover different ways to see and explain the world around them.
Immersion into text sets fosters critical thinking and appreciation
for different points of view, which is crucial in nurturing a
respect for diversity and preserving democracy.
The present volume gathers contributions to the conference
Microlocal and Time-Frequency Analysis 2018 (MLTFA18), which was
held at Torino University from the 2nd to the 6th of July 2018. The
event was organized in honor of Professor Luigi Rodino on the
occasion of his 70th birthday. The conference's focus and the
contents of the papers reflect Luigi's various research interests
in the course of his long and extremely prolific career at Torino
University.
A choose-your-own adventure for the healthy at-home
cook! Make recipes that YOU can eat!​ In Easy Allergy-Free
Cooking, Kayla Cappiello's recipes adhere to any allergies or food
intolerances while still providing healthy, flavourful meals. It's
all-inclusive, letting the reader choose from a variety of milks,
grain substitutes, and meat replacements that work for them.
Gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, and vegetarians—this book
welcomes everyone. Kayla’s recipes focus on resourceful
ingredient substitutes to satisfy any dietary need so you never
have to miss out on your favourite comfort meals while still
providing new and innovative recipes to keep things fresh. She
includes inventive rice bowls, artisanal cauliflower pizzas,
out-of-the-box baked pastas, and one-pan easy weeknight casseroles,
while still keeping allergies and healthiness in mind. Â
Featuring sections on how to stock your pantry with healthy
options, outlines for food substitutes based on allergies or
dietary restrictions, and meal maps, this book is a friendly guide
to getting your nutrition on track without cutting out the foods
you love. Packed with easy-to-follow diagrams and vibrant photos,
you’ll be making these recipes over and over again. Recipes
include: Healthy but loaded steak salad with homemade chimichurri
vinaigrette Clean-Eating Chopped Italian Goddess Salad with a
healthy herbed dressing Sugar-free cinnamon bun French toast
Vegetarian Butternut squash and cheddar pizza with chili, honey
Caramelized onion and Pear pizza with a white balsamic dressing
Simple, 5-ingredient banana bread Salted chocolate and banana bread
blondies  You’ll love this collection of simple tricks,
meal hacks, and 30-minute recipes for the gluten-free, dairy-free,
or just plain healthy eater!
This volume explores from a legal perspective, how blockchain
works. Perhaps more than ever before, this new technology requires
us to take a multidisciplinary approach. The contributing authors,
which include distinguished academics, public officials from
important national authorities, and market operators, discuss and
demonstrate how this technology can be a driver of innovation and
yield positive effects in our societies, legal systems and
economic/financial system. In particular, they present critical
analyses of the potential benefits and legal risks of distributed
ledger technology, while also assessing the opportunities offered
by blockchain, and possible modes of regulating it. Accordingly,
the discussions chiefly focus on the law and governance of
blockchain, and thus on the paradigm shift that this technology can
bring about.
The concept of smart cities has become one of the most significant
new lines of thinking to emerge in the social sciences in recent
years, both from the research and policy angles. To date, the focus
in smart specialization has been on what regions as a whole can do
to bring about innovation, but it hasn't necessarily addressed the
role cities play within the field. This book aims to address that
gap, drawing together a team of leading contributors, to illustrate
this process with particular focus on cities. Smart Development in
Smart Communities discusses the cross-fertilization between smart
specialization and cities in fostering smart development and its
interactions with the macro-, micro- and meso-economic framework,
from both a theoretical and applied perspective. Specific topics
covered by the book include: human capital formation and
utilization; centralized/decentralized industrial policies;
innovation policies; collective learning; and the role of public
utilities in sustaining smart development processes. This book
tackles some of the most important questions that must be faced
when investigating how structural change and innovation processes
are shaping local and global economic development. It will be of
interest to academics and researchers in the area of Development
Economics, Urban Studies and Public Management.
This book analyses the methodologies and functions of a systemic
approach to risk governance and internal control capable of
tackling the complexity of the insurance business. It focuses on
the main trends currently impacting the insurance industry,
characterized by new operators, new products and services, new
tools, new styles of competition, and new risks. It provides tips
and empirical contributions addressing the role of sound internal
control and risk management models within an ongoing revision of
prudential regulation to better deal with the evolving scenario
where insurance activities are becoming increasingly risky and
complex. The book is of particular interest to scholars and
students of insurance and financial services and practitioners in
the insurance industry.
The book analyzes the role of technology in the redefinition of the
competitiveness of insurance markets. With a focus on the
competitive challenges of InsurTech startup to the incumbent
insurers, the book will discuss the strategic role of technology
both in the development and in the distribution of insurance
services and explore the customer relationship evolution following
the digitalization of services offered. The book presents original
theoretical and empirical contributions addressing how
digitalization impacts the insurance environment and regulation,
and how InsurTech development represents a threat for traditional
companies, from Big Data analysis to digital devices, from personal
interactivity to home automation systems development. The project's
key benefit is up-to-date analysis of the competitiveness of
technology usage in the insurance field, with particular reference
to the distributive variable and to the future trends of the
customer relationship in the short and medium-long term. The book
will be of particular interest to scholars and students of
insurance and financial technology.
From the authors of the popular blog and resource for teachers, The
Classroom Bookshelf, this book offers a framework and teaching
ideas for using recently released children's and young adult
literature to build a culture of inquiry and engagement from a
text-first approach. Reading With Purpose is designed to help K–8
teachers tap into their inner reader, to make intentional text
selections for their students, and to create joyful and
purpose-driven literacy learning experiences. The heart of the book
is organized according to four purposes for selecting and using
literature: care for ourselves and one another, connect with the
past to understand the present, closely observe the world around
us, and cultivate critical consciousness. Each chapter includes
classroom stories, accessible research, reasons for why this
matters now, and criteria for selecting for this purpose. A final
section provides teaching invitations that pair with suggested
books but can also be used with any high-quality book teachers may
already have in their classrooms. Book Features: Builds on
important work from thought leaders, urging teachers to create
their own reading identities so they can help their students do the
same. Describes a simple, sustainable framework teachers and
teacher educators can use immediately to make more purposeful text
selections. Provides myriad teaching ideas, narrative anecdotes
from diverse classrooms, student work samples, and reflective
questions. Offers a list of recommended, recently published
children's and young adult literature.
The concept of smart cities has become one of the most significant
new lines of thinking to emerge in the social sciences in recent
years, both from the research and policy angles. To date, the focus
in smart specialization has been on what regions as a whole can do
to bring about innovation, but it hasn't necessarily addressed the
role cities play within the field. This book aims to address that
gap, drawing together a team of leading contributors, to illustrate
this process with particular focus on cities. Smart Development in
Smart Communities discusses the cross-fertilization between smart
specialization and cities in fostering smart development and its
interactions with the macro-, micro- and meso-economic framework,
from both a theoretical and applied perspective. Specific topics
covered by the book include: human capital formation and
utilization; centralized/decentralized industrial policies;
innovation policies; collective learning; and the role of public
utilities in sustaining smart development processes. This book
tackles some of the most important questions that must be faced
when investigating how structural change and innovation processes
are shaping local and global economic development. It will be of
interest to academics and researchers in the area of Development
Economics, Urban Studies and Public Management.
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Current Trends in Web Engineering - ICWE 2022 International Workshops, BECS, SWEET and WALS, Bari, Italy, July 5-8, 2022, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2023)
Giuseppe Agapito, Anna Bernasconi, Cinzia Cappiello, Hasan Ali Khattak, In-Young Ko, …
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This volume constitutes the papers of several workshops which were
held in conjunction with the ICWE 2022 International Workshops,
BECS, SWEET and WALS, held in Bari, Italy, July 5-8, 2022. The 14
revised full papers and 1 short paper presented in this book were
carefully reviewed and selected from 25 submissions. ICWE 2022
presents the following three workshops: Second International
Workshop on Big Data driven Edge Cloud Services (BECS 2022) First
International Workshop on the Semantic WEb of Everything (SWEET
2022) First International Workshop on Web Applications for Life
Sciences (WALS 2022)
This volume explores from a legal perspective, how blockchain
works. Perhaps more than ever before, this new technology requires
us to take a multidisciplinary approach. The contributing authors,
which include distinguished academics, public officials from
important national authorities, and market operators, discuss and
demonstrate how this technology can be a driver of innovation and
yield positive effects in our societies, legal systems and
economic/financial system. In particular, they present critical
analyses of the potential benefits and legal risks of distributed
ledger technology, while also assessing the opportunities offered
by blockchain, and possible modes of regulating it. Accordingly,
the discussions chiefly focus on the law and governance of
blockchain, and thus on the paradigm shift that this technology can
bring about.
The present volume gathers contributions to the conference
Microlocal and Time-Frequency Analysis 2018 (MLTFA18), which was
held at Torino University from the 2nd to the 6th of July 2018. The
event was organized in honor of Professor Luigi Rodino on the
occasion of his 70th birthday. The conference's focus and the
contents of the papers reflect Luigi's various research interests
in the course of his long and extremely prolific career at Torino
University.
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Current Trends in Web Engineering - ICWE 2019 International Workshops, DSKG, KDWEB, MATWEP, Daejeon, South Korea, June 11, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Marco Brambilla, Cinzia Cappiello, Siew Hock Ow
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop
proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Web
Engineering, ICWE 2019, held in Daejeon, South Korea, in June 2019.
The 11 revised full papers were selected from 25 submissions. The
workshops complement the main conference and explore new trends on
core topics of Web engineering and provide an open discussion space
combining solid theory work with practical on-the-field experience.
The workshop committee accepted three workshops for publication in
this volume: 5th International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery on
the Web (KDWEB 2019), Second International Workshop on Maturity of
Web Engineering Practices (MATWEP 2019), International Workshop on
Data Science and Knowledge Graph (DSKG 2019).
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the
CAiSE Forum 2019 held in Rome, Italy, as part of the 31st
International Conference on Advanced Information Systems
Engineering, CAiSE 2019, in June 2019. The CAiSE Forum - one of the
traditional tracks of the CAiSE conference - aims to present
emerging new topics and controversial positions, as well as
demonstration of innovative systems, tools and applications related
to information systems engineering. This year's theme was
"Responsible Information Systems". The 19 full papers and 3 short
papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected from 14 direct submissions (of which 7 full papers were
selected), plus 15 transfers from the CAiSE main conference (which
resulted in another 12 full and 3 short papers).
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Oh Lucky Country (Paperback)
Rosa Cappiello; Introduction by Nicole Moore, Gaetano Rando
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Oh Lucky Country (Paese fortunato) uses first-person point of view
to inflate migrant oppression to such absurdist proportions that
its swirling narrative boils over into a maelstrom, washing away
all migrant clichés. It is a witty, tragi-comic view of Australian
society, culture and prejudice. This new edition of Oh Lucky
Country, with introductions by Nicole Moore and Gaetano Rando, is a
part of the Australian Classics Library series intended to make
classic texts of Australian literature more widely available for
the secondary school and undergraduate university classroom, and to
the general reader. The series is co-edited by Emeritus Professor
Bruce Bennett of the University of New South Wales and Professor
Robert Dixon, Professor of Australian Literature at the University
of Sydney, in conjunction with SETIS, Sydney University Press,
AustLit and the Copyright Agency Limited. Each text is accompanied
by a fresh scholarly introduction and a basic editorial apparatus
drawn from the resources of AustLit. Rosa Cappiello was born in
Naples, Italy, in 1942. She migrated to Australia in 1971 with no
knowledge of English and no skills and worked in various manual
occupations. She published her first novel, I semi negri (The Black
Seeds) in 1977 in Italy. In 1982, she was writer-in-residence at
the University of Wollongong. She died in 2008 in Italy.
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