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How Synthetic Drugs Work: Insights into Molecular Pharmacology of
Classic and New Pharmaceuticals provides comprehensive, structured
access to robust information on molecular pharmacology for
clinicians, research scientists and advanced health care students.
The book covers the foundations of molecular pharmacology and the
main drug classes, including detailed information on their
mechanisms of action and the application of molecular pharmacology
in drug development. This book is an ideal reference for graduate
students and researchers in pharmacology, however, researchers in
corporate settings will also benefit from the book's structured and
detailed coverage of mechanisms of action of synthetic drugs.
Primary FRCA: 450 MTFs and SBAs offers a comprehensive selection of
practice questions for candidates preparing for the Primary FRCA
exam. Chapters cover the full breadth of the syllabus with detailed
answers and explanations to reinforce understanding, while
accompanying references facilitate in-depth reading around the
topic in question. Thoroughly updated and including 45 new
questions, Primary FRCA: 450 MTFs and SBAs is the ‘go to’
revision tool to maximise chances of exam success. Key points 450
MTFs and SBAs cover the full breadth of the Primary FRCA exam
syllabus In depth answers explain why each option is correct or
incorrect Five mock papers, each including 60 MTFs and 30 SBAs,
allow effective exam practice Numerous illustrations and tables
assist understanding of key concepts Previous edition
(9781907816598) published in 2014
Triple bill of zombie films. 'Zombie Apocalypse' (2011) is a
made-for-TV horror starring Ving Rhames in which a group of human
survivors of a zombie outbreak set out to make it to an uninfected
island. Ramona (Taryn Manning), Billy (Eddie Steeples) and Kevin
(Gerald Webb) are almost killed when they head out to search for
food. Fortunately for them, they meet a tough group that includes
Henry (Rhames) and Cassie (Lesley-Ann Brandt), who take on the
zombies with weapons as diverse as a sledgehammer and a samurai
sword. 'Abraham Lincoln Vs Zombies' (2012) is a tongue-in-cheek
zombie horror in which Abraham Lincoln is distracted from his
composition of the Gettysburg Address by a more pressing concern -
an outbreak of the undead. Lincoln (Bill Oberst Jr.) leads a team
of Secret Service agents to the area to try and contain the
disaster. There is a suggestion that Lincoln may have some
experience of dealing with zombies from his past and he takes under
his wing a youngster by the name of Teddy Roosevelt (Canon
Kuipers), who may have a role of his own to play in the American
story. 'The Dead' (2010) is a zombie horror set in West Africa.
Robert Freeman stars as Lieutenant Brian Murphy, a military
engineer who finds himself stranded in the wilderness of Burkina
Faso after a zombie outbreak lays waste to civilisation. Eventually
he teams up with Sergeant Daniel Dembele (Prince David Oseia), a
local soldier who has gone AWOL from the army to search for his
missing son.
Security and Privacy Issues in Internet of Medical Things addresses
the security challenges faced by healthcare providers and patients.
As IoMT devices are vulnerable to cyberattacks, and a security
breach through IoMT devices may act as a pathway for hackers to
enter hospital networks, the book covers a very timely topic. The
incorporation of blockchain in the healthcare environment has given
birth to the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), which consists of a
collection of healthcare systems that espouse groundbreaking
technologies. Systems consist of inter-linked sensors, wearable
technology devices and clinical frameworks that perform explicit,
secure machine-to-machine and cloud platform communications. The
significance of IoMT in the field of healthcare is undoubtedly a
win-win situation for patients through technology enhancements and
a collection of analytics that helps in better diagnosis and
treatment. Due to higher accuracy levels, IoMT devices are more
reliable in reporting and data tracking and help avoid human errors
and incorrect reporting.
Magnetic Nanoparticles and Polymer Nanocomposites: Fundamentals and
Biological, Environmental and Energy Applications focuses on the
manufacturing and design of innovative magnetic polymeric
nanocomposite materials for a broad range of different
applications. These materials have truly outstanding and
sustainable properties unlike other composites because they are
combined with both organic (polymer matrix) and inorganic
(semiconductor nanoparticles) materials to form a sustainable
composite material. The book's focus is on magnetic semiconductor
and polymer nanocomposites made from bioresorbable and
biocompatible polymers, modified with magnetic nanoparticles. This
book provides detailed knowledge on the modern research application
of magnetic semiconductor and polymeric nanocomposites that have
tremendous commercial value. In addition, these nanocomposite
materials are also a good source for the renewable energy-based
industry.
Hybrid Composite Perovskite Materials: Design to Applications
discusses the manufacturing, design and characterization of
organic-inorganic perovskite composite materials. The book goes
beyond the basics of characterization and discusses physical
properties, surface morphology and environmental stability. Users
will find extensive examples of real-world products that are
suitable for the needs of the market. Following a logical order,
the book begins with mathematical background and then covers
innovative approaches to physical modeling, analysis and design
techniques. Numerous examples illustrate the proposed methods and
results, making this book a sound resource on the modern research
application of perovskite composites with real commercial value.
Nanocarriers for Cancer Diagnosis and Targeted Chemotherapy reviews
the principles and applications of nanocarriers for targeted drug
delivery. Drug targeting involves active and passive strategies
that exploit both the use of ligands for interactions and the
physical and chemical properties of nanocarriers and
micro-environments at target sites. Multidrug resistance and
adverse side effects associated with anticancer drugs have
attracted greater scientific attention and led formulation
scientists to specifically target these drugs to target sites.
Nanocarriers like liposomes, niosomes, gold nanorods, carbon
nanotubes, and micelles are discussed for the delivery of drugs to
specific disease sites. This is an important reference source for
researchers in the biomedical and biomaterials fields who want to
gain an understanding on how nanotechnology is used for earlier
diagnoses and more effective cancer treatment.
Smart City and sensing platforms are considered some of the most
significant topics in the Internet of Things (IoT). Sensors are at
the heart of the IoT, and their development is a key issue if such
concepts are to achieve their full potential. This book addresses
the major challenges in realizing smart city and sensing platforms
in the era of the IoT and the Cloud. Challenges vary from cost and
energy efficiency to availability and service quality. To tackle
these challenges, sensors must meet certain expectations and
requirements such as size constraints, manufacturing costs and
resistance to environmental factors. This book focuses on both the
design and implementation aspects for smart city and sensing
applications that are enabled and supported by IoT paradigms.
Attention is also given to data delivery approaches and performance
aspects.
The book examines the Law of Adverse Possession in both the UK and
Nigeria, and gives a critique of the ways in which it is regarded
by both the State and the judicial system in these jurisdictions.
Although much has been written about adverse possession from an
Anglo-American perspective, the Nigerian aspect of this book is
unique and brings an important point of difference when thinking
about the right to settle, work and own land in an international
arena. This book will be of interest to students of law (especially
comparative and property law); to scholars and activists with an
interest in land settlement by indigenous and dispossessed peoples;
a useful guide for the court in the dispensation of justice; and a
pilot for the State in managing property relations.
The literature on entrepreneurship research has generally ignored
the agricultural sector. Few entrepreneurship scholars who are
mostly agricultural economists and rural sociologists have
contributed in parallel with an isolated body of work without much
integration and a larger research agenda. Most of the work in
agriculture entrepreneurship focuses on the traditional operations
of the sector but lacks the theoretical framework required for a
broader conceptual understanding of entrepreneurship in the
agriculture sector. There is not much alliance between these two
parallel research streams. Theoretical and methodological
differences have constrained the interdisciplinary collaboration.
Driving Factors for Venture Creation and Success in Agricultural
Entrepreneurship assesses the main themes of agripreneurship,
discusses important contextual aspects of the agriculture sector to
enhance the understanding of entrepreneurship, and highlights how
the key contextual dimensions of the agricultural sector can
elucidate some of the less understood aspects of entrepreneurship
theory and practice. Covering topics such as agribusiness and farm
entrepreneurship, it is ideal for entrepreneurs, agriculturalists,
professionals, researchers, students, academicians, and
policymakers working in the field of entrepreneurship in various
disciplines: management, education, agriculture education,
sociology, economics, psychology, and technology.
Organ-specific drug delivery is aimed at achieving increased
concentration of therapeutic molecules at target sites with minimum
side effects on other healthy tissues. Similarly, drug-specific
delivery to some vital organs, such as the brain, lungs, heart and
kidneys remains a challenging task for the formulation scientists.
Oral delivery of most of the commercially available life-saving
drugs has also been impeded by various physio-chemical and
biological barriers. These advancements in nanotechnology have led
to the development of various pharmaceutical nanocarriers.
Nanocarriers for Organ-Specific and Localized Drug Delivery
summarizes targeted drug delivery systems and approaches to the
major organs of the body. The book shows how drugs can be
specifically targeted to the pathological area within an organ in a
viable way. Employing pharmaceutical nanocarriers for drug delivery
targeted to specific organs of the body requires a comprehensive
knowledge of the disease site's pathophysiology as well as
physical, chemical and pharmaceutical techniques for modification
or functionalization of the nanocarriers. Combining theoretical
principles and practical applications of various nanocarriers for
organ-specific drug delivery, this is an important reference source
for all those seeking to increase their understanding of how
pharmaceutical nanocarriers are being used to create more efficient
drug delivery systems.
Today's planet faces several critical problems such as resource
depletion, environmental destruction, and climate change that
affect all areas of life as we know it. Figuring out how to address
these issues and prioritizing Earth's health has been at the
forefront of study as it is a key issue that affects us all. One
element that requires further investigation is algae regarding its
potential for creating a more sustainable future across the food,
energy, and environmental sectors. Examining Algae as a Sustainable
Solution for Food, Energy, and the Environment provides insight
into the biotechnological and biorefinery aspects of algae together
with their unique applications in the agriculture and
pharmaceutical industry. Furthermore, this book considers the
biological and biotechnological processes happening in the
cultivation and harvesting of algae, DNA sequencing, and genomics
of algae. Moreover, it examines the bio-remediation aspects of
algae and its utilization to produce biofuels, methane, hydrogen,
and other useful renewable sources of energy, thereby contributing
to environmental sustainability. Covering topics such as cell
biology and food science, this reference work is ideal for
academicians, researchers, industry professionals, scholars,
practitioners, instructors, and students.
As real-time and integrated systems become increasingly
sophisticated, issues related to development life cycles,
non-recurring engineering costs, and poor synergy between
development teams will arise. The Handbook of Research on Embedded
Systems Design provides insights from the computer science
community on integrated systems research projects taking place in
the European region. This premier references work takes a look at
the diverse range of design principles covered by these projects,
from specification at high abstraction levels using standards such
as UML and related profiles to intermediate design phases. This
work will be invaluable to designers of embedded software,
academicians, students, practitioners, professionals, and
researchers working in the computer science industry.
This book brings together multiple aspects of the recent research
conducted in the field of nanotechnology covering topics such as
the synthesis of various nanoparticles, nanorods, graphene,
graphene oxide-metal composites, characterization of these
materials, and ample aspects of various applications including in
heavy metal sensing, optoelectronic devices, gas sensing, solar
cells, biomedical sensors, role in the drug delivery, and
waste-water treatment. The book is of interest to early career
researchers, who are trying to grasp multiple aspects of
nanomaterials and nanocomposite synthesis and its potential
applications.
Computer programs and processes that take into account the goals
and needs of the user meet with the greatest success, so it
behooves software engineers to consider the human element inherent
in every line of code they write. Human Factors in Software
Development and Design brings together high quality research on the
influence and impact of ordinary people on the software industry.
With the goal of improving the quality and usability of computer
technologies, this premier reference is intended for students and
practitioners of software engineering as well as researchers,
educators, and interested laymen.
Mobile communication systems rely on radiofrequency waves to
operate. Given the popularity and ubiquity of mobile communication
devices as well as network densification, the level of
Electromagnetic Field (EMF) exposure to the public is expected to
rise significantly over the next few years. Although there is no
clear evidence linking short-term exposure to EMF emission from
wireless communication systems with adverse health effects, the
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded
that EMF radiation is possibly carcinogenic. To cope with the
concerns of the general public, the European Environmental Agency
has recommended non-technical precautionary approaches to minimize
exposure to EMF emissions. Rather than relying on these
non-technical approaches, EMF, latency, network resilience and
connection density, alongside traditional criteria such as spectral
efficiency and energy efficiency are expected to take centre stage
in the development of 5G systems. This book focuses on innovative
EMF exposure research for future generations of mobile and wireless
communications. This timely publication highlights the novel work
done on reducing EMF emissions in future mobile communication
systems and how to develop smart integrated technical solutions.
The book by M. Imran Kozgar aims to cover the problems of mutation
breeding in pulse crops in the light of issues related to food
insecurity and malnutrition, which according to FAO are the major
threats at the present time. So far the research on induction of
mutation in pulse crops is negligible compared to cereal crops,
though the pulse crops and especially the chickpea are the largest
grown crops in India. The main objective of the book is to reveal
and explore the possibility of inducing genetic variability in
early generations of mutated chickpea, describe the positive
aspects of mutagenic treatments, evaluate the content of mineral
elements (iron, manganese, zinc and copper) and physiological
parameters of isolated high yielding mutant lines. The author hopes
that his book will help to advance studies on pulse crops, and that
in the long term it will help to reduce the food insecurity and
malnutrition problems presently persisting in various developing
countries, including India.
Agile is a relatively recent methodology used in the development
process of a project. Therefore, it is important to share new
emerging knowledge with researchers and professionals interested in
adopting an agile mindset. Emerging Innovations in Agile Software
Development focuses on the use of agile methodologies to manage,
design, develop, test and maintain software projects. Emphasizing
research-based solutions for contemporary software development,
this publication is designed for use by software developers,
researchers, and graduate-level students in software engineering
and project management programs.
This study was designed to shed light an under-researched field,
the pressures of working in a grammar school. The existing
literature on this subject is best described as minimal. Therefore,
the literature cited is often adapted or relates to the topic of
general academic pressure, but not exclusively about grammar
schools. Its purpose was to be used for academic and professional
reference and should be viewed as a case study into a narrow and
specific field. The findings of the study illustrated that Able
Gifted and Talented students were largely unaffected by national
examination estimates, in this instance Fischer Family Trust
grades, but appeared to thrive on other pressures, such as internal
aspirations. However, teachers seemed to feel stressed and
pressurised by the expectations of such estimates and regarded them
very negatively on the whole.
The formulation of the idea of a family of nations under union of
civilizations as One Universal Civilizational Unity amidst
Diversity is the task that must be undertaken and accomplished by
the generation of the information age. The dream of man over
centuries to see all humanity as a society, which is culturally
rich and diversified, socially harmonious, economically
progressive, technologically humanistic, spiritually
transcendental, and politically stable, in order to achieve greater
happiness through absolute freedom, equality, fraternity, liberty,
freedom of will, and justice under a balanced synthesis of secular
and non-secular laws has become easy to realize in this information
age the first quarter of 21st century.
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