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Synthetic Polymers in Drug and Biotherapeutics Delivery covers
recent advances in the design, synthesis and application of
engineered polymers in the delivery of drugs and other
biotherapeutic agents. The book covers new polymers that are fast
replacing obsolete polymers in the field of drug delivery. Each
chapter focuses on a specific polymer, detailing its design,
synthesis, fabrication techniques and applications in drug and
biotherapeutics delivery. This thorough examination provides a
review of the latest research in this rapidly-changing field.
Hence, it will be of interest to materials scientists,
pharmaceutical scientists, biomedical engineers, chemical engineers
and clinicians with an interest in materials development. Synthetic
polymers provide a unique set of opportunities in drug and
bio-therapeutic delivery due to their chemical versatility and
tunable physicochemical properties. Such polymers can be formulated
into nanoparticles, nanofibers, nanogels, microparticles, beads,
hydrogels, and scaffolds to suit specific needs such as drug
release rate and biodegradation with low toxicity.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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One Sweet Song
Jyoti Rajan Gopal; Illustrated by Sonia SĂĄnchez
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R541
R478
Discovery Miles 4 780
Save R63 (12%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Carbon-Based Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites for Gas Sensing
discusses the state of the art, emerging challenges, properties,
and opportunities of various carbon-based nanomaterials and
nanocomposites, for their application in smart gas sensors. The
book focuses on various carbon-based nanomaterials and their
nanocomposites, sensing mechanism, device fabrication, and their
application for the sensing of various hazardous gases. This is
important for several industries, environmental monitoring, and
human healthcare, due to increased industrialization. Carbon-Based
Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites for Gas Sensing provides
systematic and effective guidelines for researchers who want to
gain a fundamental understanding of how this class of materials is
being used for gas sensing. Since these sensors can be applied for
the automation of numerous industrial processes, as well as for
everyday monitoring of various activities, such as public safety,
engine performance, medical therapeutics, and in many other
situations, this book will catch the attention of readers and
motivate them for advanced research in the development of smart and
efficient gas sensors.
This book covers topics related to climate change, weather,
greenhouse effect, solar energy, various cycles including carbon,
hydraulic, sulphur, renewable energy conservation, ecology and
sustainable environment. The contents of the book include
pedagogical elements, such as exercises, tables and figures at
appropriate places in each chapter, including problems and
objective questions at end of each chapter, to aid in learning.
Further, the unit conversion from FPS system to SI unit of each
parameter, namely length, energy, power, velocity and pressure
force, etc, and some standard constants used in examples are also
provided in the book. The book also includes discussion about
renewable energy sources, namely solar energy, wind energy, biomass
energy and geothermal energy, etc, their availability and
eco-friendly nature. This book can be a useful reference for those
in academia and industry.
The topic of creativity has only been on the fringes of pedagogy as
it has been deemed either abstract or not measurable and therefore
non-standardizable for educational purposes. However, most
progressive educators from around the world used creativity as a
means for cultural reformation and as a means of social justice.
The focus of this edited book will be on culture and creativity.
Chapters will consider various topics related to creativity such as
- Is creativity cultural? How can creativity and culturally
relevant pedagogy go together? Given the current state of education
all over the world due to the Pandemic, topics related to
creativity and teaching remotely will also be featured. Teachers
often say one of two things - they are not creative or that they
don't have the time to be creative given the curricular,
administrative directions they are required to follow. However,
each day, teachers find exceptionally creative ways to engage their
students. Especially in the current situation of remote learning,
teachers are relying on their creativity to not only create
impactful lessons but also teach them creative lessons. While the
focus of this book will be around the topic of culture and
creativity, asking how it may be cultural; it will also cover a
wide range of topics related to creativity and pedagogy as noted in
the list of topics. Essentially, this book will ask if creativity
is cultural, what implications does this have in terms of
cultivating or teaching/learning creativity?
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Sandhya (Hardcover)
Dhan Gopal Mukerji
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R1,115
Discovery Miles 11 150
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This volume conceptualizes and distinguishes storying from
narrative and storytelling to establish itself as a method. It
theorizes that storying pertains to ones' identity, to the unique
positions of who one is, how they came to be, and why they came to
be (Raj, 2019). Building upon foundational work from Freire,
Greene, and Clandinin & Connelly, this book elucidates storying
through a new concept "emotional truth"--a deeply personal and
authentic experience that builds a tangible connection from teller
to listener. Such an involved conception of Storying could have the
potential to anchor storying as research methodology and as valid
pedagogical practice. Further, the chapters in this book establish
storying as a concept, method, and as pedagogical practice.
The book seeks to comprehend how indigenous knowledge systems of
local communities can be effectively used in disaster management of
various types. A prime example is the 2015 Sendai Framework for
Disaster Risk Reduction, promoting indigenous environmental
management knowledge and practices. Traditional knowledge of
indigenous peoples includes information and insight that supplement
conventional science and environmental observations, a
comprehensive understanding of the environment, natural resources,
culture, and human interactions with them which is not documented
before. A great deal of this knowledge have been lost in
translation. In this book, the authors attempt to keep a record of
each and every traditional knowledge study of the indigenous
communities in managing the disasters. The use of indigenous
knowledge systems in disaster understanding and management is the
primary focus of the chapters.  This book is organized
into four major sections. The first part gives an overview and help
in conceptualizing the different concepts of hazard and disaster
perception and how response and adaptation are connected with it.
This part also discusses the concept of the connection between
hazard and sustainable development and how the understanding of
risk reduction and resilience can happen with the help of
indigenous knowledge, insights, and strategies. The second part of
the book introduces the different approaches to disaster and risk
management. It establishes how vulnerability influences the risk
associated with a hazard and the responses can be both positive and
negative in disaster management. The approaches of the indigenous
communities in managing a disaster, their resilience, capacity
building, and community-based preparedness will be the area of
prime focus in this chapter. Part 3 of this book describes the
concept of sustainability through indigenous knowledge and
practice. The sole highlight of this chapter is the indigenous
knowledge efficacies in disaster identification, risk reduction,
climate risk management, and climate action. The last section of
the book explores how to meet the gaps between local knowledge and
policy formulation. It highlights how traditional knowledge of the
indigenous communities can prove to be beneficial in developing a
holistic regional-based policy framework which will be easily
accepted by the target stakeholders since they will be more
acquainted with the local strategies and methods. This section ends
with an assessment and discussion of the gaps and future scopes in
disaster risk reduction through integrating local knowledge and
modern technologies.
This new 3-volume set Innovative Approaches in Diagnosis and
Management of Crop Diseases provides an abundance of new research
and information on major diseases of various crops along with new
techniques and technology for the detection of plant pathogens
along with appropriate management strategies. Divided into three
volumes and with chapters written by renowned and expert scientists
working in different areas of plant pathology, the volumes cover
important diseases of crops, incited by bacteria, fungi, viruses,
viroids, phytoplasma, and nematodes. They address these disease
challenges to commercial field and horticultural crops and their
management. Volume 1 focuses on the Mollicute class of bacteria. It
looks at the detection, diagnosis, and management of phytoplasma
diseases and viroids, CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in plants for
virus resistance, next-generation sequencing technologies, and
more. Volume 2 focuses on recent advances in diagnosis, detection,
and management of diseases of specific crops, such as cotton,
sesame, rice, wheat, millet, maize, field pea and pigeonpea, ginger
and turmeric, guava, aonla, and vegetable cruciferous crops. Volume
3: Nanomolecules and Biocontrol Agents explores the use of novel
new ways to prevent and mitigate plant diseases. These include
novel green nanotechnologies; biosensors; biological management
using phyllosphere-, rhizosphere-, and endosphere-derived
biocontrol agents; employing biofumigation techniques; and plant
immunization approaches. The book also considers the special
challenge of plant disease management under the present climate
change scenario. Key features: Presents diverse research of leading
plant pathologists on detection, diagnosis, and management of crop
diseases Shares innovative and emerging techniques for diagnosis
and management of major plant diseases Covers a vast array of
important crops and their diseases Diagnosis and management of
biotic stresses play a pivotal role in efficient agriculture
production, and together, these volumes of Innovative Approaches in
Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases provide reviews of
crucial research to effectively advance the detection, diagnosis,
and management of crop diseases.
This book provides readers with a comprehensive and recent
exposition in deep learning and its multidisciplinary applications,
with a concentration on advances of deep learning architectures.
The book discusses various artificial intelligence (AI) techniques
based on deep learning architecture with applications in natural
language processing, semantic knowledge, forecasting and many more.
The authors shed light on various applications that can benefit
from the use of deep learning in pattern recognition, person
re-identification in surveillance videos, action recognition in
videos, image and video captioning. The book also highlights how
deep learning concepts can be interwoven with more modern concepts
to yield applications in multidisciplinary fields. Presents a
comprehensive look at deep learning and its multidisciplinary
applications, concentrating on advances of deep learning
architectures; Includes a survey of deep learning problems and
solutions, identifying the main open issues, innovations and latest
technologies; Shows industrial deep learning in practice with
examples/cases, efforts, challenges, and strategic approaches.
This volume is designed to impart the fundamental concepts in
experimental pharmacology, research methodology and biostatistics.
Through this book, the readers will learn about different methods
involved in drug discovery, experimental animals and their care,
equipments and the various bioassays used in experimental
pharmacology. This book contains special sections on various drug
screening methods involved in the evaluation of different body
systems. Certain sections provide the healthcare professionals with
the knowledge necessary to interpret clinical research articles,
design clinical studies, and learn essential concepts in
biostatistics in an expedient and concise manner. Basic principles
and applications of simple analytical methods employed in drug
analysis are well written under one section. It focuses on the
basic and advanced laboratory techniques and also on computer
simulated data, written extensively under the Biostatistics
section. The methods used for drug analysis have been described in
adequate detail with cross-references for further studies and
comprehension. Overall, the book is designed systematically with
four broad sections with extensive subdivisions for easy tracking,
interpretation, and understanding.
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