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Provides an overview of the role engineering plays in climate
change and environmental pollution Presents an updated overview of
Green Engineering focusing on green technology Innovations Explores
energy management strategies Discusses green communication
technologies, green computing technologies, green smart buildings,
green smart lighting, green smart mobility management,
fuel-efficient transportation, paperless offices, energy efficiency
measures, waste recycling, etc. Identifies the development of
sustainable plans and programs at the urban level within the
current legislative framework
Protein Byproducts: Transformation from Environmental Burden into
Value-Added Products deals with the added value of proteinaceous
waste byproducts, discussing in detail the different sources of
protein-rich byproducts, their extraction, recovery, and
characterization. The book provides thorough insights into
different protein modification techniques to extend the product
portfolio using these waste byproducts. Divided between three main
sections, the book covers various feedstock resources, such as
animal-derived/plant-derived proteins, marine waste-derived
proteins, protein extraction and recovery methods, and related
technical issues including modification and conversion technologies
for the production of high value bioproducts. It contains
contributions from experts in the fields of applied industrial
microbiology, engineering, bioprocess technology, protein
chemistry, food chemistry, agriculture, plant sciences,
environmental science, and waste management, serving as a
comprehensive reference for students and research scientists in the
food and agriculture industries.
Machine Learning in Cardiovascular Medicine addresses the
ever-expanding applications of artificial intelligence (AI),
specifically machine learning (ML), in healthcare and within
cardiovascular medicine. The book focuses on emphasizing ML for
biomedical applications and provides a comprehensive summary of the
past and present of AI, basics of ML, and clinical applications of
ML within cardiovascular medicine for predictive analytics and
precision medicine. It helps readers understand how ML works along
with its limitations and strengths, such that they can could
harness its computational power to streamline workflow and improve
patient care. It is suitable for both clinicians and engineers;
providing a template for clinicians to understand areas of
application of machine learning within cardiovascular research; and
assist computer scientists and engineers in evaluating current and
future impact of machine learning on cardiovascular medicine.
Agro-industrial wastes are end-products emerging after industrial
processing operations and also from their treatment and disposal
e.g. solid fruit wastes and sludge. The agro-industrial wastes are
often present in multiphase and comprise multicomponent.
Nevertheless, these wastes are a goldmine as they possess valuable
organic matter which can be diverted towards high value products
ranging from polymers to antibiotics to platform chemicals. There
have been plenty of books published on bioenergy, enzymes and
organic acids, among others. However, this emerging field of
biochemical has not yet been covered so far which is an important
entity of the biorefinery model from waste biomass and needs to be
understood from fundamental, applied as well as commercial
perspective which has been laid out in this book.
Anti-racism studies have blossomed over the years with scholarship
and political work reinforcing each other to cement anti-racist
change. But how do we understand anti-racist research? How is
anti-racist research methodology different from other methods of
research investigation? What are the principles of anti-racism
research? This edited collection attempts to provide some answers
by bringing together works that examine the perils and desires of
anti-racist research with a particular focus on the notion of
'difference' and a serious consideration of the race, gender,
class, and sexuality intersections/implications of educational
research.
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Information Systems for Indian Languages - International Conference, ICISIL 2011, Patiala, India, March 9-11, 2011. Proceedings (Paperback, Edition.)
Chandan Singh, Gurpreet Singh Lehal, Jyotsna, Sengupta, Dharam Veer Sharma, Vishal Goyal
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Conference on Information Systems for Indian Languages, ICISIL
2011, held in Patiala, India, in March 2011. The 63 revised papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 126 paper
submissions (full papers as well as poster papers) and 25 demo
submissions. The papers address all current aspects on
localization, e-governance, Web content accessibility, search
engine and information retrieval systems, online and offline OCR,
handwriting recognition, machine translation and transliteration,
and text-to-speech and speech recognition - all with a particular
focus on Indic scripts and languages.
Agro-industrial wastes are end-products emerging after industrial
processing operations and also from their treatment and disposal
e.g. solid fruit wastes and sludge. The agro-industrial wastes are
often present in multiphase and comprise multicomponent.
Nevertheless, these wastes are a goldmine as they possess valuable
organic matter which can be diverted towards high value products
ranging from polymers to antibiotics to platform chemicals. There
have been plenty of books published on bioenergy, enzymes and
organic acids, among others. However, this emerging field of
biochemical has not yet been covered so far which is an important
entity of the biorefinery model from waste biomass and needs to be
understood from fundamental, applied as well as commercial
perspective which has been laid out in this book.
Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883), the founder of Arya Samaj and
author of many works including Satyarth Prakash, that is known as
his magnum opus is known for his call of back to Vedas. He was an
aggressive proponent of Aryan and Vedic supremacy and founded a
sect called "Arya Samaj" that literally means "Society of Nobles."
He was the one who started "Shudhhi" or reconversion ceremonies to
bring back Hindus who have converted to other religions. He gave a
new interpretation to Vedas never heard before to suit his agenda
of Vedic or Aryan supremacy. He was a polarizing figure and the
legacy he left behind can be seen in today's Modis, Togadias, and
Advanis. His hostility towards other religions can be gauged from
the words he used to describe anything non-Vedic. He called Jesus a
savage, Guru Nanak an ignorant hypocrite and Muhammad as
pugnacious. However not much is known about his personal life and
whatever information has been made available is contradictory. This
book reveals the enigmatic Swami, his venomous teachings and his
fancy interpretation of Vedas from the horse's own mouth.
Most foods are considered functional in terms of providing
nutrients and/or energy to sustain basic life, but nutraceuticals
and functional foods are defined dietary foods that prevent or
reverse a diseased state. Nutraceuticals and functional foods are
intensively researched for their role in maintaining health and
prevention of diseases. Increasing public awareness of the link
between diet and health has boosted the consumption of these foods
to unparalleled levels, particularly in countries where the
population is ageing and health care costs are rising. The science
behind these foods is growing rapidly not only because of the
increasing number of new substances or type of novel foods, but
also the regulatory bodies requiring more and more evidence on
efficacy, mode-of-action and safety. The nutraceuticals market is
growing rapidly, with a 2016 forecast value of $207 billion,
according to a new report available on companiesandmarkets.com. The
latest trend in nutraceuticals and functional foods sector has been
the recovery of nutraceuticals from discarded fruits and
vegetables. For example, a wave of possible new functional
ingredients is being developed by the Irish Agriculture and Food
Development Authority (Teagasc), some of which are derived from
waste products. One of their findings has shown that onion peels, a
common by-product of food processing, have a higher antioxidant
activity than their flesh. Onions are rich in quercetin, a potent
antioxidant, also found in apples, berries and other vegetables.
This has opened a completely new research area by deriving the
potentially important nutraceuticals and functional foods in much
higher concentrations than their principal parts. In fact, this
would bring in the verbatim of sustainable nutraceutical and
functional food sector by putting the focus on the valuable wastes
and their value-addition.
"Solid Waste Routing by Exploiting Ant Colony Optimization" is a
new work which is influenced by the problem arising now a days by
the solid waste generated in metro (big) cities. The waste
generated on daily bases creates a lot of problem in environment.
Solid Waste Management has evolved as a complex discipline in the
last decades. One key subsystem of solid waste management is
designing vehicle routes with all the realistic constraints. The
basic problem consists of collecting garbage house by house and,
therefore street by street. The management of urban solid waste is
intrinsically complex, because it involves various relative
factors, which are often in conflict. Moreover, given that this
solution cannot be reduced easily to the optimization, a formal
multi-criteria urban waste management approach is needed.
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