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In Silico Chemistry and Biology: Current and Future Prospects
provides a compact overview on recent advances in this highly
dynamic branch of chemistry. Various methods of protein modelling
and computer-assisted drug design are presented, including
fragment- and ligand-based approaches. Many successful practical
applications of these techniques are demonstrated. The authors also
look to the future and describe the main challenges of the field.
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Chemical Drug Design (Hardcover)
Girish Kumar Gupta, Vinod Kumar; Contributions by Tamara Angelo, Rajasri Bhattacharyya, Ramesh Kataria, …
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R3,602
Discovery Miles 36 020
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Chemical Drug Design provides a compact overview on recent advances
in this rapidly developing field. With contributions on in silico
drug design, natural product based compounds, as well as on ligand-
and structure-based approaches, the authors present innovative
methods and techniques for identifying and synthetically designing
novel drugs.
A guide to broadband microstrip antennas, offering information to
help you choose and design the optimum broadband microstrip antenna
configurations for your applications, without sacrificing other
antenna parameters. The text shows you how to take advantage of the
light-weight, low volume benefits of these antennas, by providing
explanations of the various configurations and simple design
equations that help you analyze and design microstrip antennas with
speed and confidence. This practical resource presents an
understanding of the radiation mechanism and characteristics of
microstrip antennas, and provides guidance on designing new types
of planar monopole antennas with multi-octave bandwidth. The
authors explore how to select and design proper broadband
microstrip antenna configurations for compact, tunable, dual-band
and circular polarization applications. Moreover, the work compares
all the broadband techniques and suggests the most attractive
configuration.
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Medical Microbiology (Paperback)
Anil K. Sharma, Girish Kumar Gupta, Mukesh Yadav
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R2,191
R1,689
Discovery Miles 16 890
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Medical Microbiology is an excellent and easy-to-use textbook which
explains the roles of microorganisms in human health and illness.
Written in a clear and engaging manner, the book provides an
overview of pathogenic organisms, their diagnosis and treatment
tools as well as the molecular mechanisms of hostpathogen
interactions and antimicrobial drug resistance.
This book presents an interdisciplinary paradigms of computational
intelligence techniques and biomedical signal processing. The
computational intelligence techniques outlined in the book will
help to develop various ways to enhance and utilize signal
processing algorithms in the field of biomedical signal processing.
In this book, authors have discussed research, discoveries and
innovations in computational intelligence, signal processing, and
biomedical engineering that will be beneficial to engineers working
in the field of health care systems. The book provides fundamental
and initial level theory and implementation tools, so that readers
can quickly start their research in these interdisciplinary
domains.
This book gathers selected papers presented at the 7th
International Conference on Innovations in Electronics and
Communication Engineering, held at Guru Nanak Institutions in
Hyderabad, India. It highlights contributions by researchers,
technocrats and experts regarding the latest technologies in
electronic and communication engineering, and addresses various
aspects of communication engineering, including signal processing,
VLSI design, embedded systems, wireless communications, and
electronics and communications in general. Covering cutting-edge
technologies, the book offers a valuable resource, especially for
young researchers.
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