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Analytical Methods for Environmental Contaminants of Emerging
Concern Provides the analytical methodology required to detect
different families of organic compounds of emerging concern (CECs)
from environmental samples Most contaminants of emerging concern
(CECs) --such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products,
pesticides, sunscreens, perfluorinated compounds, and
microplastics--have been present in the environment for years, yet
some have only recently been identified, and many of these organic
compounds remain unregulated. Analytical methods have been
developed to determine the toxicity and risk of different families
of CECs. Analytical Methods for Environmental Contaminants of
Emerging Concern presents the methods currently available to
determine families of organic CECs in environmental samples. Each
section of the book is devoted to a particular family of CECs,
covering different analytical methods supported by examples of both
cutting-edge research and commonly used methods. An international
panel of experts describes every step of the analytical procedures,
including sample preparation, chromatographic separation coupled to
mass spectrometry or other instrumental techniques. Specific
requirements are linked to the properties of the contaminants and
the sample matrix for each procedure presented. Throughout the
book, in-depth case studies of analytical procedures for CEC
extraction, separation, and determination are presented to help
readers transfer the analytical methods to their laboratories.
Provides detailed descriptions of various approaches for
determining each group of CECs in environmental samples Covers
different types of aqueous, solid, and atmospheric samples Includes
up-to-date information on CEC properties, relevant legislation,
reported or potential metabolites/transformation products, and
environmental occurrence Addresses CECs such as novel psychoactive
substances, artificial sweeteners, musk fragrances, disinfection
byproducts, and microplastics Offers practical tips and advice on
special care procedures to assist readers in CEC determination
Analytical Methods for Environmental Contaminants of Emerging
Concern is an essential reference and guide for advanced students
and researchers in analytical chemistry and science, environmental
science, forensic science, and specialized subjects related to
analytical chemistry.
Deformable solids, that is to say, those which undergo changes in
geometry when subjected to external loads or other types of
solicitations, as well as other related topics are the focus of
this book. Within the main field, this text deals with advanced
linear elasticity and plasticity approaches and the behavioural
study of more complex types of materials. This includes composites
of more recent manufacture and others whose material
characterisation has only recently been possible. It also describes
how linear elastic behaviour extends to anisotropic materials in
general and how deformations can result in small or large strain
components. The information on plastic behaviour expands to include
strain hardening of the materials. Amongst other new topics
incorporated into this volume are studies of hyperelastic
materials, which can represent elastomeric and some types of
biological materials. A section of the book deals with viscoelastic
materials, i.e. those who deform when subjected to long-term loads.
The behaviour of viscoplasticity, as well as
elasto-viscoplasticity, describes well other types of materials,
including those present in many geotechnical sites. The objective
of this volume is to present material that can be used for teaching
continuum mechanics to students of mechanical, civil or
aeronautical engineering. In order to understand the contents the
reader only needs to know linear algebra and differential calculus.
Examples have been included throughout the text and at the end of
each chapter, exercises are presented which can be used to check on
comprehension of the theoretical information presented.
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Mathilde Möhring
Theodor Fontane; Edited by Rachael Huener; Afterword by Helen Chambers
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R1,924
Discovery Miles 19 240
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The first English translation of Fontane's late, posthumously
published novel, featuring the eponymous, complex heroine and
confronting issues regarding gender roles and marriage that still
resonate today. Theodor Fontane hesitated to publish his late novel
Mathilde Möhring because he believed it was too modern for his
readership. Published posthumously in 1906, its themes - corrosive
economic precarity, the ambivalence of marriage for women, and the
burden of work expectations for men - resonate uncannily with
readers today. The heroine Mathilde and her mother cling to the
underside of the lower middle class by renting out a room in their
small Berlin apartment. Their new tenant seems to offer a path to
middle-class security, so although marriage is not her first
choice, Mathilde applies her shrewd yet limited understanding of
class mores to pursue it - with results both triumphant and
catastrophic. The last among Fontane's powerfully drawn female
protagonists, Mathilde is unlike any previous heroine of a German
novel: intelligent and energetic but plain and deeply pragmatic. We
follow the flawed but fearless Mathilde from the bustling
metropolis of Berlin to Woldenstein, a sleepy backwater town she
single-handedly transforms, and back. Unknown in the
English-speaking world, this compact work has the humor and pathos
familiar to readers of Fontane, and is powerfully evocative of the
politics of class, gender, and religion in late 19th-century
Germany. Also included are an introduction, an afterword, and
extensive endnotes that richly contextualize the work for both
general readers and students of literature, history, gender
studies, and German studies.
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Stine (Hardcover)
Theodor Fontane
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R1,030
Discovery Miles 10 300
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