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This book focuses on the dissemination of information of permanent
interest in thermo-mechanics applications and engineering
technology. Contributions have clear relevance to industrial device
and a relatively straightforward or feasible path to application.
Chapters are sought that have long-term relevance to specific
applications including convective heat transfer, fluid mechanics,
combustion, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, turbomachinery and
multi-phase flows. In fact, many aspects in industrial operations
and daily life are closely related to thermo-mechanics processes.
Along with the development of computer industry and the advancement
of numerical methods, solid foundation in both hardware and
software has been established to study the processes by using
numerical simulation methods, which play important roles in the
ways of extending research topics, reducing research costs,
discovering new phenomena, and developing new technologies. The
presented case studies and development approaches aim to provide
the readers, such as engineers and PhD students, with basic and
applied studies broadly related to the Thermo-Mechanics
Applications and Engineering Technology.
This book focuses on CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) techniques
and the recent developments and research works in energy
applications. It is devoted to the publication of basic and applied
studies broadly related to this area. The chapters present the
development of numerical methods, computational techniques, and
case studies in the energy applications. Also, they offer the
fundamental knowledge for using CFD in energy applications through
new technical approaches. Besides, they describe the CFD process
steps and provide benefits and issues for using CFD analysis in
understanding the flow complicated phenomena and its use in the
design process. The best practices for reducing errors and
uncertainties in the CFD analysis are further described. The book
reveals not only the recent advances and future research trends of
CFD Techniques but also provides the reader with valuable
information about energy applications. It aims to provide the
readers, such as engineers and PhD students, with the fundamentals
of CFD prior to embarking on any real simulation project.
Additionally, engineers supporting or being supported by CFD
analysts can take advantage from the information of the book's
different chapters.
This book focuses on CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) techniques
and the recent developments and research works in thermo-mechanics
applications. It is devoted to the publication of basic and applied
studies broadly related to this area. The chapters present the
development of numerical methods, computational techniques, and
case studies in the thermo-mechanics applications. They offer the
fundamental knowledge for using CFD in real thermo-mechanics
applications and complex flow problems through new technical
approaches. Also, they discuss the steps in the CFD process and
provide benefits and issues when using the CFD analysis in
understanding of complicated flow phenomena and its use in the
design process. The best practices for reducing errors and
uncertainties in CFD analysis are also discussed. The presented
case studies and development approaches aim to provide the readers,
such as engineers and PhD students, the fundamentals of CFD prior
to embarking on any real simulation project. Additionally,
engineers supporting or being supported by CFD analysts can benefit
from this book.
This book investigates the expanding involvement of China in
security cooperation in Africa. Drawing on leading and emerging
scholars in the field, the volume uses a combination of analytical
insights and case studies to unpack the complexity of security
challenges confronting China and the continent. It interrogates how
security considerations impact upon the growing economic and social
links China has developed with African states.
Many technological, socio-economic, environmental, biomedical
phenomena exhibit an underlying graph structure. Valued graph
allows one to incorporate the connections or links among the
population units in addition. The links may provide effectively
access to the part of population that is the primary target, which
is the case for many unconventional sampling methods, such as
indirect, network, line-intercept or adaptive cluster sampling. Or,
one may be interested in the structure of the connections, in terms
of the corresponding graph properties or parameters, such as when
various breadth- or depth-first non-exhaustive search algorithms
are applied to obtain compressed views of large often dynamic
graphs. Graph sampling provides a statistical approach to study
real graphs from either of these perspectives. It is based on
exploring the variation over all possible sample graphs (or
subgraphs) which can be taken from the given population graph, by
means of the relevant known sampling probabilities. The resulting
design-based inference is valid whatever the unknown properties of
the given real graphs. One-of-a-kind treatise of multidisciplinary
topics relevant to statistics, mathematics and data science.
Probabilistic treatment of breadth-first and depth-first
non-exhaustive search algorithms in graphs. Presenting cutting-edge
theory and methods based on latest research. Pathfinding for future
research on sampling from real graphs. Graph Sampling can primarily
be used as a resource for researchers working with sampling or
graph problems, and as the basis of an advanced course for
post-graduate students in statistics, mathematics and data science.
The advent of "Big Data" has brought with it a rapid
diversification of data sources, requiring analysis that accounts
for the fact that these data have often been generated and recorded
for different reasons. Data integration involves combining data
residing in different sources to enable statistical inference, or
to generate new statistical data for purposes that cannot be served
by each source on its own. This can yield significant gains for
scientific as well as commercial investigations. However, valid
analysis of such data should allow for the additional uncertainty
due to entity ambiguity, whenever it is not possible to state with
certainty that the integrated source is the target population of
interest. Analysis of Integrated Data aims to provide a solid
theoretical basis for this statistical analysis in three generic
settings of entity ambiguity: statistical analysis of linked
datasets that may contain linkage errors; datasets created by a
data fusion process, where joint statistical information is
simulated using the information in marginal data from
non-overlapping sources; and estimation of target population size
when target units are either partially or erroneously covered in
each source. Covers a range of topics under an overarching
perspective of data integration. Focuses on statistical uncertainty
and inference issues arising from entity ambiguity. Features state
of the art methods for analysis of integrated data. Identifies the
important themes that will define future research and teaching in
the statistical analysis of integrated data. Analysis of Integrated
Data is aimed primarily at researchers and methodologists
interested in statistical methods for data from multiple sources,
with a focus on data analysts in the social sciences, and in the
public and private sectors.
The China-EC/EU relationship, started in 1975, is a highly
institutionalized, multidimensional and complex, but to some extent
controversial international partnership. It is also challenged
within the current unstable world. This book addresses the
convergences and the differences (ideational, political,
institutional and interests-related) between China and the EU by a
collective interaction between Chinese and European scholars. Among
other things the book assesses sectoral bilateral dialogue and
focuses on the interplay between internal complexity and external
policies, discusses ideational divergences in international law and
rule of law and in many relevant policy fields. Furthermore, it
compares sustainable growth policies; explores trade and investment
controversies and negotiations, human rights dialogue; and
addresses environment and climate change policies. This text will
be of key interest to EU studies and politics, China studies and
more broadly to area/Asian studies and international
relations/global governance.
Effective Education for All deals with cultural-linguistic
diversity and how to work in classrooms with culturally and
linguistically diverse (CLD) students. It is essential reading for
teachers, administrators, parents of CLD students, and policy
makers if we are to continue to see progress and success from our
graduates. This book is both practical and helpful for educators
and their schools in offering Positive Behavior Support (PBS),
illustrating key steps in understanding the problem and research on
cultural-linguistic diversity. The authors offer resources to help
educators and their families to understand the failures and
successes with these students within the context of their
particular schools and communities. What works with one group and
age cohort may change as students develop within local and regional
contexts.
The China-EC/EU relationship, started in 1975, is a highly
institutionalized, multidimensional and complex, but to some extent
controversial international partnership. It is also challenged
within the current unstable world. This book addresses the
convergences and the differences (ideational, political,
institutional and interests-related) between China and the EU by a
collective interaction between Chinese and European scholars. Among
other things the book assesses sectoral bilateral dialogue and
focuses on the interplay between internal complexity and external
policies, discusses ideational divergences in international law and
rule of law and in many relevant policy fields. Furthermore, it
compares sustainable growth policies; explores trade and investment
controversies and negotiations, human rights dialogue; and
addresses environment and climate change policies. This text will
be of key interest to EU studies and politics, China studies and
more broadly to area/Asian studies and international
relations/global governance.
Effective Education for All deals with cultural-linguistic
diversity and how to work in classrooms with culturally and
linguistically diverse (CLD) students. It is essential reading for
teachers, administrators, parents of CLD students, and policy
makers if we are to continue to see progress and success from our
graduates. This book is both practical and helpful for educators
and their schools in offering Positive Behavior Support (PBS),
illustrating key steps in understanding the problem and research on
cultural-linguistic diversity. The authors offer resources to help
educators and their families to understand the failures and
successes with these students within the context of their
particular schools and communities. What works with one group and
age cohort may change as students develop within local and regional
contexts.
This book focuses on CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) techniques
and the recent developments and research works in thermo-mechanics
applications. It is devoted to the publication of basic and applied
studies broadly related to this area. The chapters present the
development of numerical methods, computational techniques, and
case studies in the thermo-mechanics applications. They offer the
fundamental knowledge for using CFD in real thermo-mechanics
applications and complex flow problems through new technical
approaches. Also, they discuss the steps in the CFD process and
provide benefits and issues when using the CFD analysis in
understanding of complicated flow phenomena and its use in the
design process. The best practices for reducing errors and
uncertainties in CFD analysis are also discussed. The presented
case studies and development approaches aim to provide the readers,
such as engineers and PhD students, the fundamentals of CFD prior
to embarking on any real simulation project. Additionally,
engineers supporting or being supported by CFD analysts can benefit
from this book.
This book focuses on the dissemination of information of permanent
interest in thermo-mechanics applications and engineering
technology. Contributions have clear relevance to industrial device
and a relatively straightforward or feasible path to application.
Chapters are sought that have long-term relevance to specific
applications including convective heat transfer, fluid mechanics,
combustion, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, turbomachinery and
multi-phase flows. In fact, many aspects in industrial operations
and daily life are closely related to thermo-mechanics processes.
Along with the development of computer industry and the advancement
of numerical methods, solid foundation in both hardware and
software has been established to study the processes by using
numerical simulation methods, which play important roles in the
ways of extending research topics, reducing research costs,
discovering new phenomena, and developing new technologies. The
presented case studies and development approaches aim to provide
the readers, such as engineers and PhD students, with basic and
applied studies broadly related to the Thermo-Mechanics
Applications and Engineering Technology.
This book focuses on CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) techniques
and the recent developments and research works in energy
applications. It is devoted to the publication of basic and applied
studies broadly related to this area. The chapters present the
development of numerical methods, computational techniques, and
case studies in the energy applications. Also, they offer the
fundamental knowledge for using CFD in energy applications through
new technical approaches. Besides, they describe the CFD process
steps and provide benefits and issues for using CFD analysis in
understanding the flow complicated phenomena and its use in the
design process. The best practices for reducing errors and
uncertainties in the CFD analysis are further described. The book
reveals not only the recent advances and future research trends of
CFD Techniques but also provides the reader with valuable
information about energy applications. It aims to provide the
readers, such as engineers and PhD students, with the fundamentals
of CFD prior to embarking on any real simulation project.
Additionally, engineers supporting or being supported by CFD
analysts can take advantage from the information of the book's
different chapters.
The advent of "Big Data" has brought with it a rapid
diversification of data sources, requiring analysis that accounts
for the fact that these data have often been generated and recorded
for different reasons. Data integration involves combining data
residing in different sources to enable statistical inference, or
to generate new statistical data for purposes that cannot be served
by each source on its own. This can yield significant gains for
scientific as well as commercial investigations. However, valid
analysis of such data should allow for the additional uncertainty
due to entity ambiguity, whenever it is not possible to state with
certainty that the integrated source is the target population of
interest. Analysis of Integrated Data aims to provide a solid
theoretical basis for this statistical analysis in three generic
settings of entity ambiguity: statistical analysis of linked
datasets that may contain linkage errors; datasets created by a
data fusion process, where joint statistical information is
simulated using the information in marginal data from
non-overlapping sources; and estimation of target population size
when target units are either partially or erroneously covered in
each source. Covers a range of topics under an overarching
perspective of data integration. Focuses on statistical uncertainty
and inference issues arising from entity ambiguity. Features state
of the art methods for analysis of integrated data. Identifies the
important themes that will define future research and teaching in
the statistical analysis of integrated data. Analysis of Integrated
Data is aimed primarily at researchers and methodologists
interested in statistical methods for data from multiple sources,
with a focus on data analysts in the social sciences, and in the
public and private sectors.
This timely book takes a critical look at the teaching of English,
showing how language is used to create hierarchies of cultural
privilege in public schools across the country. Motha closely
examines the work of four ESL teachers who developed anti-racist
pedagogical practises during their first year of teaching. Their
experiences, and those of their students, provide a compelling
account of how new teachers might gain agency for culturally
responsive teaching in spite of school cultures that often
discourage such approaches. The author combines current research
with her original analyses to shed light on real classroom
situations faced by teachers of linguistically diverse populations.
This book will help pre- and in-service teachers to think about
such challenges as differential achievement between language
learners and "native-speakers;" about hierarchies of languages and
language varieties; about the difference between an accent identity
and an incorrect pronunciation; and about the use of students'
first languages in English classes. This resource offers
implications for classroom teaching, educational policy, school
leadership, and teacher preparation, including reflection questions
at the end of each chapter.
The Advanced Methods series is intended for advanced
undergraduates, graduate students and established research
scientists. Titles in the series are designed to cover current
important areas of research in life sciences, and include both
theoretical background and detailed protocols. The aim is to give
researchers sufficient theory, supported by references, to take the
given protocols and adapt them to their particular experimental
systems. Since the first successful isolation and cultivation of
human embryonic stem cells at the University of Wisconsin - Madison
in 1998, there have been high levels of both interest and
controversy in this area of research. This book provides a concise
overview of an exciting field, covering the characteristics of both
human embryonic stem cells and pluripotent stem cells from other
human cell lineages. The following chapters describe
state-of-the-art differentiation and characterization of specific
ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm-derived lineages from human
embryonic stem cells, emphasizing how these can be used to study
human developmental mechanisms. A further chapter discusses genetic
manipulation of human ES cells. The concluding section covers
therapeutic applications of human ES cells, as well as addresses
the ethical and legal issues that this research has raised.
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