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High pressure liquid chromatography-frequently called high
performance liquid chromatography (HPLC or, LC) is the premier
analytical technique in pharmaceutical analysis and is
predominantly used in the pharmaceutical industry. Written by
selected experts in their respective fields, the Handbook of
Pharmaceutical Analysis by HPLC Volume 6, provides a complete yet
concise reference guide for utilizing the versatility of HPLC in
drug development and quality control. Highlighting novel approaches
in HPLC and the latest developments in hyphenated techniques, the
book captures the essence of major pharmaceutical applications
(assays, stability testing, impurity testing, dissolution testing,
cleaning validation, high-throughput screening).
Databook of Surface Modification Additives, Second Edition contains
data on ten groups of additives, including anti-scratch and
mar-preventing additives, additives for surface tension reduction
and wetting, hydrophobization additives, gloss enhancement and
surface matting additives, additives for the formation of tack-free
surface and tackifiers, and stain inhibiting additives. The
information on each is divided into five sections, including
General Information, Physical-Chemical Properties, Health and
Safety, Ecological Properties, and Use and Performance. This data
is provided for approximately 360 of the most important surface
modification additives produced and used today. This databook will
be an extremely useful resource for engineers, researchers and
technicians interested in using additives to modify and improve the
surface properties of materials.
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Chemical Methods (Paperback)
Abdolhossein Hemmati Sarapardeh, Mahin Schaffie, Mohammad Ranjbar, Mingzhe Dong, Zhaomin Li
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Chemical Methods, a new release in the Enhanced Oil Recovery
series, helps engineers focus on the latest developments in one
fast-growing area. Different techniques are described in addition
to the latest technologies in data mining and hybrid processes.
Beginning with an introduction to chemical concepts and polymer
flooding, the book then focuses on more complex content, guiding
readers into newer topics involving smart water injection and ionic
liquids for EOR. Supported field case studies illustrate a bridge
between research and practical application, thus making the book
useful for academics and practicing engineers. This series delivers
a multi-volume approach that addresses the latest research on
various types of EOR. Supported by a full spectrum of contributors,
this book gives petroleum engineers and researchers the latest
developments and field applications to drive innovation for the
future of energy.
Hybrid Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes for Heavy Oil Reservoirs,
Volume 73 systematically introduces these technologies. As the
development of heavy oil reservoirs is emphasized, the petroleum
industry is faced with the challenges of selecting cost-effective
and environmentally friendly recovery processes. This book tackles
these challenges with the introduction and investigation of a
variety of hybrid EOR processes. In addition, it addresses the
application of these hybrid EOR processes in onshore and offshore
heavy oil reservoirs, including theoretical, experimental and
simulation approaches. This book will be very useful for petroleum
engineers, technicians, academics and students who need to study
the hybrid EOR processes, In addition, it will provide an excellent
reference for field operations by the petroleum industry.
The book systematically introduces the basic contents of data
science, including data preprocessing and basic methods of data
analysis, handling special problems (e.g. text analysis), deep
learning, and distributed systems.In addition to systematically
introducing the basic content of data science from a theoretical
point of view, the book also provides a large number of data
analysis practice cases.
As countries around the world seek to enhance their economies while
facing the challenges of climate change and income inequality,
national competitiveness is an important marker of the related
strengths and weaknesses that policymakers will need to address.
Among the existing reports on national competitiveness and
rankings, such as IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook and WEF Global
Competitiveness Report, there are sizable discrepancies in the
ranking order for the same countries. As a result, confusion arises
as such an outcome creates difficulties for government officials
when translating these findings into real-world policies.The
reality is that these discrepancies are due to the differences in
logic and analytical models used by IMD and WEF. Therefore, in
recognizing such problems and limitations, The Competitiveness of
Nations 2 presents the IPS model as a new approach. Building on
from Michael Porter's diamond model, it demonstrates a robust set
of methodologies as well as offers several key policy implications
for economies around the world that wish to enhance their
competitiveness.The analytical tools used in this book can be
further utilized for other units of analysis such as industries and
individual firms. As this book provides a series of sophisticated
methodologies and specific guidelines for enhancing national
competitiveness, both academics and practitioners can derive useful
implications.This annual book series was launched in 2021 and has
included timely topics and in-depth discussion on national
competitiveness. The first edition dealt with the COVID-19 global
pandemic and the US-China trade war as its key focus. For this
second edition, the Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) issue
has been selected given its growing impact on strategic
decision-making at both firm and economic levels for sustainable
competitiveness. This edition explores the development of ESG in
various regions including Asia (Japan, Korea, India), Europe
(Russia), Latin America (Peru), and Africa (Sub-Saharan Africa). It
addresses how firms can contribute to ESG, and what governments
should do to incentivize or regulate firms' engagement in its
practices.
This book constructs a new theoretical framework for understanding
contemporary Chinese agricultural production organizations from the
perspective of promoting farmers' realization of 'substantial
freedom' and 'feasible ability'. The new theoretical framework
deepens and expands the theory of agricultural modernization and
production organizations. The book discusses the 'multi-symbiosis'
pattern of agricultural production organizations in contemporary
China from macro and micro economics perspectives. Based on the
peasant household economy, this multi-symbiosis organizational
structure co-exists and interweaves with various forms of economic
organizations. The book points out that this multi-symbiosis
organizational structure is the result of free choice of the
majority of farmers since the 'reform' and 'opening-up'; in turn,
it also provides a broader organizational and institutional space
for farmers' diversified choices. The book predicts that China's
agricultural production organization networking will gradually move
towards networking based on diversification and also form networked
organization groups.
Thermohydrodynamic Programming and Constructal Design in
Microsystems explains the direction of a morphing system
configuration that is illustrated by life evolution in nature. This
is sometimes referred to as the fourth law of thermodynamics, and
was first applied in thermofluidic engineering, with more recent
applications in physics and biology. The book specifically focuses
on synthetic modeling and constructal optimization in the design of
microsystemic devices, which are of particular interest to
researchers and practitioners in the sphere of micro- and nanoscale
physics, a mechanistically deviation from conventional theory. The
book is an important reference resource for researchers working in
the area of micro- and nanosystems technology and those who want to
learn more about how thermodynamics can be effectively applied at
the micro level.
Development of Volcanic Gas Reservoirs: The Theory, Key
Technologies and Practice of Hydrocarbon Development introduces the
geological and dynamic characteristics of development in volcanic
gas reservoirs, using examples drawn from the practical experience
in China of honing volcanic gas reservoir development. The book
gives guidance on how to effectively develop volcanic gas
reservoirs and similar complex types of gas reservoir. It
introduces basic theories, key technologies and uses practical
examples. It is the first book to systematically cover the theories
and key technologies of volcanic gas reservoir development. As
volcanic gas reservoirs constitute a new research area, the
distribution and rules for development still being studied.
Difficulties in well deployment and supportive development
technology engender further challenges to development. However, in
the past decade, research and development in the Songliao and
Junggar Basins has led to marked achievements in volcanic gas
reservoir development.
In this issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, guest editor Dr.
Fei Dong brings his considerable expertise to the topic of
Molecular Oncology Diagnostics. Top experts in the field review
current practices in molecular oncology diagnostics, highlighting
the rapid clinical adoption of next generation sequencing
techniques. The articles address key laboratory considerations in
the molecular testing of cancer specimens and the impact of
advanced testing strategies on patient care. Contains 15
practice-oriented topics including utility of single gene testing
in cancer specimens; analytical principles of cancer next
generation sequencing; principles and validation of bioinformatics
pipelines for cancer next generation sequencing; panel sequencing
for targeted therapy selection in solid tumors; and more. Provides
in-depth clinical reviews on molecular oncology diagnostics,
offering actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the
latest information on this timely, focused topic under the
leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize
and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create
clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
This book is for secondary subject matter teachers and
administrators who work with English language learners (ELLs) in
subject matter classes. It is also for college professors who
prepare pre-service teachers to work with those students. The book
brings together insights from linguistic, socio-cultural,
educational, cognitive, developmental perspectives of what it means
for ELLs to learn both English and subject matter knowledge in
English as a second language. It delineates unique challenges that
ELLs experience, offers ELLs' learning stories, and suggests
concrete strategies with classroom teaching examples across
academic disciplines. The 2nd edition broadens the scope of the 1st
edition in several aspects. Specifically, it includes two chapters
about secondary ELLs' previous educational experiences in their
home countries, a chapter on subject matter lesson planning with
ELLs in mind with teacher collaborative strategies, and more
principle- based and field-tested effective instructional and
assessment strategies for working with ELLs.
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