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The growth of technology for chemical assessment has led to great
developments in the investigation of chemical reactivity in recent
years, but key information is often dispersed across many different
research fields. Combining both original principles and the
cutting-edge theories used in chemical reactivity analysis,
Chemical Reactivity, Volume 1 present the latest developments in
theoretical chemistry and its application for the assessment of
chemical processes. Beginning with an exploration of different
theories and principles relating to electronic structure and
reactivity of confined electronic systems, the book goes on to
highlight key information on such topics as Dyson orbitals,
target-ion overlaps, reaction fragility, magnetizability principles
and the Fuki function. Density Functional Theory is discussed in
relation to numerous different principles and approaches, with
further information on constrained methods and diabatic models,
bonding evolution theory, orbital-based population analysis models
and charge transfer models, and Quantum chemistry and QTAIM.
Consolidating the knowledge of a global team of experts in the
field, Chemical Reactivity, Volume 1: Theories and Principles is a
useful resource for both students and researchers interested in
gaining greater understanding of the principles and theories
underpinning chemical reactivity analysis.
Analysis of Pesticide in Tea: Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Methodology is a comprehensive book, providing serial, rapid,
high-throughput analytical methods for determining more than 600
pesticides in tea. There are increasing numbers of strict limit
standards for pesticide residues in edible agricultural products in
countries all over the world. The threshold for pesticide residues
in tea is high for international trade. At present, 17 countries
and international organizations have stipulated MRL levels for over
800 pesticide residues in tea. All methods described in this book
are validated by an independent, U.S.-based organization (AOAC
International), and all indexes have satisfied AOAC International's
criteria. China has a history of 5000 years in growing tea and is a
large tea producer with 80 million people involved in tea growing.
China exports tea to over 100 countries worldwide, enjoying a high
reputation for quality and variety.
Practitioners in apparel manufacturing and retailing enterprises in
the fashion industry, ranging from senior to front line management,
constantly face complex and critical decisions. There has been
growing interest in the use of artificial intelligence (AI)
techniques to enhance this process, and a number of AI techniques
have already been successfully applied to apparel production and
retailing. Optimizing decision making in the apparel supply chain
using artificial intelligence (AI): From production to retail
provides detailed coverage of these techniques, outlining how they
are used to assist decision makers in tackling key supply chain
problems. Key decision points in the apparel supply chain and the
fundamentals of artificial intelligence techniques are the focus of
the opening chapters, before the book proceeds to discuss the use
of neural networks, genetic algorithms, fuzzy set theory and
extreme learning machines for intelligent sales forecasting and
intelligent product cross-selling systems.
Helps the reader gain an understanding of the key decision points
in the apparel supply chainDiscusses the fundamentals of artificial
intelligence techniques for apparel management techniquesConsiders
the use of neural networks in selecting the location of apparel
manufacturing plants
As the global climate changes, scientists anticipate that the
distribution of animal populations and disease vectors will expand.
In the case of arthropods, such efforts hold immense significance
as they have the potential to increase human mortality and
suffering from arboviruses above current levels. The 238th American
Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition in Washington,
D.C. on August 16-20, 2009, offered an opportunity for researchers
to present and discuss new findings in invertebrate repellents
research, regulations, and technology development. Recently efforts
have been made to understand the role of chemicals in arthropod
behavior, and screening programs are starting to incorporate
repellency testing into their battery of bioassays. The lack of
standardized protocols for measuring and comparison of repellents
has remained a significant obstacle in arthropod research.
Oftentimes studies report variable measures of success, and
comparison of results across studies is not always consistent.
Progress in the standardization of arthropod test methods for
repellents would be valuable to many groups including academic
researchers working in the field, contract labs supplying test
results, government research laboratories, regulatory bodies in the
process of developing guidelines for product registration, as well
as companies looking to invest in new technologies. Perhaps one
complicating factor in this process has been that research and
technology haven't moved fast enough to meet the demand for
effective arthropod repellents. Issues such as pest arthropod
resurgence and insecticide/repellent resistance to chemical can
create new challenges and add pressure for researchers. The
collection of chapters in this book covers a range of applied and
basic research on arthropod repellents. An overview of the state of
arthropod repellents research is provided at the start. In the
chapters that follow, there is a selection of papers demonstrating
research on new repellent technologies at different stages of
development. The scope of basic and applied research methods
described in these chapters on new repellent technologies presents
the range of testing that is often necessary to move a repellent
technology forward in development. The transition from newly
developed technologies to registered products is achieved in
perspective of a growing market for natural arthropod repellents.
New technologies that are completely developed and have gone
through registration need to be accompanied by successful
commercialization. The growing market for natural arthropod
repellents presents such an example and highlights new
opportunities in this area. The concluding chapter discusses the
public entomology landscape, past and future opportunities for the
development of chemical protectants.
This timely book offers a comprehensive study of the mechanism that
gives effect to foreign bank resolution actions. In particular, it
focuses on how the legal framework for the recognition of foreign
bank resolution actions should be structured and proposes detailed
legal principles on which effective frameworks should be based.
Shuai Guo conducts both normative and positive law analysis to
investigate the status quo of available legal instruments that are
used to recognise foreign resolution actions within three
representative jurisdictions: the European Union, the United States
and mainland China. Building on the traditional legal doctrines of
private international law, financial law and insolvency law, this
book proposes ten principles that should be applied to foreign bank
resolution actions, offering innovative ideas for further research
and study. Additionally, it fills the gap in scholarly research on
the issue of cross-border bank resolution and formulates rules that
would facilitate effective resolution actions across borders to
achieve a global orderly resolution for banks. Recognition of
Foreign Bank Resolution Actions will be key reading for researchers
and students in the fields of private international law, finance
and banking law. The technical legal issues addressed throughout
the book will also appeal to insolvency and banking lawyers, as
well as policy makers within the field.
Glycosphingolipids in the Central Nervous System: Diversity in
Structure, Metabolism, Distribution, and Function comprehensively
covers progress made in the discovery, profiling and understanding
of the metabolism, function and functional mechanism of GSLs in the
CNS –as well as their synthesis, relationships with and
therapeutic applications to neurodegenerative disorders, and
related CNS diseases. Due to the important roles of GSLs in the CNS
and various CNS-related diseases, the interest in these
biomolecules is growing. GSLs are the principal glycolipids on the
cell surface and an essential constituent of the cell membrane.
They are widespread, but especially enriched in the central nervous
system (CNS) in vertebrates. The diversity of GSL structures forges
the molecular foundation for their broad spectrum of activity.
How to reveal and fully use the information of "band, amplitude,
polarization and phase" of electromagnetic wave is the key science
and technology issues for SAR imaging mechanisms - information
processing - parameter inversion – environmental change
cognition, especially for new generation SAR with its capabilities
of full polarimetric and interferometric information retrieval, 3D
/ 4D reconstruction, multi-based synergistic observation and
ultra-high resolution data acquisition. Based on above key issues,
three aspects of new generation SAR remote sensing are discussed in
this book (1) The latest research status and development trend, the
basic theories and methods of new generation SAR are discussed
comprehensively (2) The new or original concepts, methods and
typical applications of new generation SAR information processing
and parameter inversion are systematically developed and created,
it is the most advanced research achievement in the field of new
generation SAR in the recent years (3) A new idea of SAR
information integration processing and environmental parameter
inversion is proposed, it represent a new SAR science application
mode that has the capability to improve the SAR remote-sensing
quantitative application level and promote the development of new
theories and methodologies.
The climate change crisis presents a multi-dimensional challenge to
the development of the built environment. With finite global
resources and increasingly unpredictable climate patterns, the need
to improve our understanding of sustainable practices and materials
for construction has never been more pressing. The Handbook of
Research on Corrosion Sciences and Engineering aims to shed light
on the recent developments in the usage of sustainable materials to
protect metallic materials against corrosion and provides emerging
research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of
corrosion engineering science and technology. Covering key topics
such as machine learning, smart coating, sustainability, and
artificial intelligence, this major reference work is ideal for
construction workers, industry professionals, researchers,
academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.
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Letters to a Writer of Color (Paperback)
Deepa Anappara, Taymour Soomro; Contributions by Madeleine Thien, Tiphanie Yanique, Xiaolu Guo
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Strangers Within - Documentary as Encounter (Paperback)
Therese Henningsen & Juliette Joffe; Contributions by Khalik Allah, Ruth Beckermann, Jon Bang Carlsen, Adam Christensen, Annie Ernaux, Gareth Evans, Jane Fawcett, Xiaolu Guo, Umama Hamido, Therese Henningsen, Marc Isaacs, Mary Jimenez Freeman-Morris, Juliette Joffe, Andrew and Eden Koetting, David MacDougall, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Toni Morrison, Bruno de Wachter and Andrea Luka Zimmerman.
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Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete Structures: Mechanism, Monitoring
and Control presents research, theory and practice on the control
of corrosion in reinforced concrete structures. The title is a
comprehensive guide to corrosion, its monitoring and prevention in
reinforced concrete structures. It considers the essential
mechanisms of corrosion, provides key monitoring techniques,
describes how to effectively control corrosion, and how to
establish a cyber-physical protection system. As corrosion is one
of the most significant factors in the deterioration of civil
engineering structures globally, and with concrete the world's most
utilized manufactured material, this book highlights strategies to
keep corrosion from becoming a serious threat.
Quantum hydrodynamics comes from superfluid, superconductivity,
semiconductor and so on. Quantum hydrodynamic model describes
Helium II superfluid, Bose-Einstein condensation in inert gas,
dissipative perturbation of Hamilton-Jacobi system, amplitude and
dissipative perturbation of Eikonal quantum wave and so on. Owing
to the broad application of quantum hydrodynamic equations, the
study of the quantum hydrodynamic equations has aroused the concern
of more and more scholars. Based on the above facts, we collected
and collated the data of quantum hydrodynamic equations, and
studied the concerning mathematical problems.The main contents of
this book are: the derivation and mathematical models of quantum
hydrodynamic equations, global existence of weak solutions to the
compressible quantum hydrodynamic equations, existence of finite
energy weak solutions of inviscid quantum hydrodynamic equations,
non-isentropic quantum Navier-Stokes equations with cold pressure,
boundary problem of compressible quantum Euler-Poisson equations,
asymptotic limit to the bipolar quantum hydrodynamic equations.
The Resource Utilization of Plastic Waste with Supercritical Water
Treatment discusses the types of plastic analysis, material
characterization, technical principles of supercritical water
treatment of waste plastics, the structure and process of the
experimental platform, the selection of process parameters, and the
establishment of kinetic models in professional areas of the field.
Current Developments in Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Membrane
Technology for Sustainable Water and Energy Management covers a
variety of advanced technologies for membrane processes, including
water/wastewater treatment and reuse, membrane materials, operation
and maintenance, fouling control, life cycle assessment, removal of
micro/emerging pollutants, and operational cost of membrane
processes. Supported by prominent editors and global contributors,
this reference contains chapters on membrane treatment strategies
for the current pollution of complex organic matters, nutrients,
toxic substances, microplastics, membrane fouling control in
different water resources, and reusing water resources through
promising separation technologies, including reverse osmosis,
forward osmosis, and membrane distillation.
The primary concern of environmental sustainability is to: (i)
reduce use of physical and depletable resources; (ii) recycle and
use renewable resources; (iii) redesign the production process to
eliminate the production of toxic materials and protect the
environment. Biochar, as a renewable material, can be produced from
various sustainable biomass feedstocks through pyrolysis
technologies. Biochar Towards Sustainable Environment highlights
the contribution of biochar to environmental sustainability. The
book provides a detailed overview of the sustainable biomass wastes
feedstocks and different technologies for biochar production, and
its sustainable applications in various aspects.
Thermal Barrier Coatings, Second Edition plays a critical role in
counteracting the effects of corrosion and degradation of exposed
materials in high-temperature environments such as gas turbine and
aero-engines. This updated edition reviews recent advances in the
processing and performance of thermal barrier coatings, as well as
their failure mechanisms. Novel technologies for the manufacturing
of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) such as plasma spray-physical
vapor deposition and suspension plasma spray, are covered, as well
as severe degradation of TBCs caused by CMAS attack. In addition to
discussions of new materials and technologies, an outlook about
next generation TBCs, including T/EBCs is discussed. This edition
will provide the fundamental science and engineering of thermal
barrier coatings for researchers in the field of TBCs, as well as
students looking for a tutorial.
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Global Groundwater - Source, Scarcity, Sustainability, Security, and Solutions (Paperback)
Abhijit Mukherjee, Bridget R Scanlon, Alice Aureli, Simon Langan, Huaming Guo, …
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Global Groundwater: Source, Scarcity, Sustainability, Security, and
Solutions presents a compilation of compelling insights into
groundwater scenarios within all groundwater-stressed regions
across the world. Thematic sub-sections include groundwater studies
on sources, scarcity, sustainability, security, and solutions. The
chapters in these sub-sections provide unique knowledge on
groundwater for scientists, planners, and policymakers, and are
written by leading global experts and researchers. Global
Groundwater: Source, Scarcity, Sustainability, Security, and
Solutions provides a unique, unparalleled opportunity to integrate
the knowledge on groundwater, ranging from availability to
pollution, nation-level groundwater management to transboundary
aquifer governance, and global-scale review to local-scale
case-studies.
Eco-Friendly Corrosion Inhibitors: Principles, Designing, and
Applications wraps up new developments in corrosion inhibitors and
their current applications in real-life environments such as in
strong acidic pickling and petroleum-based liquids. The book covers
several types of environmentally-friendly corrosion inhibitors in
detail. In addition, it highlights both established research and
technology on industrial scale corrosion inhibitors and their
rapidly emerging aspects and future research directions.
Biomass, Biofuels, and Biochemicals: Algae-Based Biomaterials for
Sustainable Development, Biomedical, Environmental Remediation and
Sustainability Assessment, a new release in the Biomass, Biofuels,
and Biochemicals series, covers algae-based biomaterials-the green
and renewable material that can be produced from various micro- and
macro-algae species and utilized for several applications,
including biomedical healthcare and environmental remediation. The
book provides assessments of the current development of algae-based
biomaterials, delivering information on diverse feedstocks and
technologies for biomaterial production with a perspective
surrounding sustainable development. In addition, circular
bioeconomy aspects are included, giving researchers a
comprehensive, sustainable development view. This valuable addition
to the series delivers a much-needed reference for today's
applications in biomedical and environmental remediation.
Digital technology has enabled a number of internet-enabled devices
that generate huge volumes of data from different systems. This
large amount of heterogeneous data requires efficient data
collection, processing, and analytical methods. Deep Learning is
one of the latest efficient and feasible solutions that enable
smart devices to function independently with a decision-making
support system. Convergence of Deep Learning and Internet of
Things: Computing and Technology contributes to technology and
methodology perspectives in the incorporation of deep learning
approaches in solving a wide range of issues in the IoT domain to
identify, optimize, predict, forecast, and control emerging IoT
systems. Covering topics such as data quality, edge computing, and
attach detection and prediction, this premier reference source is a
comprehensive resource for electricians, communications
specialists, mechanical engineers, civil engineers, computer
scientists, students and educators of higher education, librarians,
researchers, and academicians.
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