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High-Density Integrated Electrocortical Neural Interfaces provides
a basic understanding, design strategies and implementation
applications for electrocortical neural interfaces with a focus on
integrated circuit design technologies. A wide variety of topics
associated with the design and application of electrocortical
neural implants are covered in this book. Written by leading
experts in the field- Dr. Sohmyung Ha, Dr. Chul Kim, Dr. Patrick P.
Mercier and Dr. Gert Cauwenberghs -the book discusses basic
principles and practical design strategies of electrocorticography,
electrode interfaces, signal acquisition, power delivery, data
communication, and stimulation. In addition, an overview and
critical review of the state-of-the-art research is included. These
methodologies present a path towards the development of minimally
invasive brain-computer interfaces capable of resolving microscale
neural activity with wide-ranging coverage across the cortical
surface.
South Korea provides an intellectual challenge in the fields of
social movements and democracy in that intense mobilization and the
strong influence of social movements have accompanied steady
democratization for more than two decades, despite major theories
having predicted otherwise. This book examines how social movements
in previously authoritarian contexts evolve after democratic
transition, using South Korea as a case study. It explores how
democratic change influences the form of social movements, and how
social movements affect the pace and direction of democracy in
turn. It explains how South Korean social movements were able to
attain strong political influence by focusing on four causal
factors: the configuration of major political actors during the
transition period, the relational dynamics among social movement
groups, the relationship between social movements and
institutionalized political actors, and the impact of transnational
forces in the post-transition period. Unlike previous scholarship,
the book takes a historical, actor-centered, and process-oriented
approach that closely follows the interactions among contending
actors through event sequences, rather than being driven by
abstract theoretical frameworks. In doing so, it analyses uses a
broad range of evidence, including police records, untapped
activist documents, presidential memoirs, newspaper accounts and
original data sets. Shedding light on the complex political reality
that gave rise to a contentious civil society in South Korea after
democratization, this book also illuminates the institutional
conditions that can help promote domestic peace and stability.
Therefore it will be of great use to students and scholars of
Korean Studies, Korean politics and social movements, as well as
policy makers.
South Korea provides an intellectual challenge in the fields of
social movements and democracy in that intense mobilization and the
strong influence of social movements have accompanied steady
democratization for more than two decades, despite major theories
having predicted otherwise. This book examines how social movements
in previously authoritarian contexts evolve after democratic
transition, using South Korea as a case study. It explores how
democratic change influences the form of social movements, and how
social movements affect the pace and direction of democracy in
turn. It explains how South Korean social movements were able to
attain strong political influence by focusing on four causal
factors: the configuration of major political actors during the
transition period, the relational dynamics among social movement
groups, the relationship between social movements and
institutionalized political actors, and the impact of transnational
forces in the post-transition period. Unlike previous scholarship,
the book takes a historical, actor-centered, and process-oriented
approach that closely follows the interactions among contending
actors through event sequences, rather than being driven by
abstract theoretical frameworks. In doing so, it analyses uses a
broad range of evidence, including police records, untapped
activist documents, presidential memoirs, newspaper accounts and
original data sets. Shedding light on the complex political reality
that gave rise to a contentious civil society in South Korea after
democratization, this book also illuminates the institutional
conditions that can help promote domestic peace and stability.
Therefore it will be of great use to students and scholars of
Korean Studies, Korean politics and social movements, as well as
policy makers.
With the start of 2020, the wrath of pandemic challenged the
scientific community to develop more advanced drug delivery
approaches for biomedical applications, endowing conventional drugs
with additional therapeutic benefits and minimum side effects.
Although significant advancements have been done in the field of
drug delivery, there is a need to focus towards strategizing novel
and improved drug delivery systems that should be convenient and
cost-effective to the patients, and simultaneously they should also
provide financial benefits to pharmaceutical companies. Controlled
drug delivery technology offers ample opportunities and scope for
improvising the therapeutic efficacy of drugs via optimizing the
drug release rate and time. For this endeavour, smart nanomaterials
have served as remarkable candidates for biomedical applications,
owing to their ground-breaking properties and design. The
development of such nanomaterials requires a broad knowledge
related to their physio-chemical properties, molecular structure,
mechanisms by which the nanomaterials interact with the cells, and
methods by which drugs are released at the site of action. This
knowledge must also be allied with the knowledge of signaling
crosstalk mechanisms that are modulated by the nanomaterial-drugs
composite. It can be anticipated that these emerging drug delivery
technologies can facilitate the world to successfully encounter
such pandemic outbursts in the future in a cost-effective and
time-effective manner. The chapters in this book deal with the
advanced technologies and approaches that can benefit advanced
students, researchers, and industry experts in developing smart and
intelligent nanomaterials for future biomedical applications, and
development, manufacturing, and commercialization for controlled
and targeted drug delivery.
With the start of 2020, the wrath of pandemic challenged the
scientific community to develop more advanced drug delivery
approaches for biomedical applications, endowing conventional drugs
with additional therapeutic benefits and minimum side effects.
Although significant advancements have been done in the field of
drug delivery, there is a need to focus towards strategizing novel
and improved drug delivery systems that should be convenient and
cost-effective to the patients, and simultaneously they should also
provide financial benefits to pharmaceutical companies. Controlled
drug delivery technology offers ample opportunities and scope for
improvising the therapeutic efficacy of drugs via optimizing the
drug release rate and time. For this endeavour, smart nanomaterials
have served as remarkable candidates for biomedical applications,
owing to their ground-breaking properties and design. The
development of such nanomaterials requires a broad knowledge
related to their physio-chemical properties, molecular structure,
mechanisms by which the nanomaterials interact with the cells, and
methods by which drugs are released at the site of action. This
knowledge must also be allied with the knowledge of signaling
crosstalk mechanisms that are modulated by the nanomaterial-drugs
composite. It can be anticipated that these emerging drug delivery
technologies can facilitate the world to successfully encounter
such pandemic outbursts in the future in a cost-effective and
time-effective manner. The chapters in this book deal with the
advanced technologies and approaches that can benefit advanced
students, researchers, and industry experts in developing smart and
intelligent nanomaterials for future biomedical applications, and
development, manufacturing, and commercialization for controlled
and targeted drug delivery.
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