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Runa Islam's films are replete with vivid images that enthrall
the viewer with their poetry. Using and reflecting on the medium of
film is a pivotal part of her work. In detailed interviews with the
artist, this book sheds light on her work during the last five
years.
Runa Islam was born in Bangladesh in 1970 and today lives in
London. She deconstructs linear narrative patterns and time
sequences, making the act of seeing--both watching and recognizing
what is seen--the central focus of her films. In 2008, Islam was
nominated for the Turner Prize for visual art.
Welcome to the joyous world of Mina and best friends Reema and Mobeen!
Mina, Reema and Mobeen can’t wait to go on their school trip, an overnight stay at Shiremoor Oaks Adventure Centre . . . until somebody spooks them with stories about Bertie Blackteeth: who haunts the woods, who sharpens her toenails with twigs, who is waiting to skewer her next unfortunate victim all over with cheese-and-onion crisps!
With Bertie Blackteeth lurking and the school bully seeming to have become the teacher’s pet – this trip will test their friendship, courage and love of potato chips to the limit.
Renewable Dyes and Pigments takes an interdisciplinary approach to
bridging the gap between established knowledge of traditional
natural dyes and pigments and their emerging aspects in various
rapidly growing industrial sectors. Research into new natural dye
and pigment sources along with the discovery of sophisticated
instrumentation and technology for their processing,
characterization, and applications has greatly assisted in widening
their scope in various advanced application disciplines is covered,
along with information on a number of synthetic dyes and their
detrimental effects on the environment and associated allergic,
toxic, carcinogenic, and harmful responses. Amidst growing
environmental and health concerns, eco-friendly, non-toxic dyes and
pigments from renewable materials have re-emerged as a potential
viable, sustainable option as an alternative or co-partner to
synthetic compounds. This book covers a wide range of topics
related to the chemistry and applications of natural dyes and
pigments, with an emphasis on recent technological developments in
textile dyeing, the food sector and the use of natural pigments in
dye-sensitized solar cells, and more.
Spatial Modeling of Environmental Pollution and Ecological Risk
provides valuable information and insights for researchers,
students and professionals in geography, hydrology, sedimentology,
soil science, agriculture, engineering and GIS as they face
increasingly complex challenges around development strategies for a
sustainable society. Written by the world’s leading researchers
in their field, each article will begin with a short introductory
essay that includes an overview of the sections' papers. Individual
chapters focus on the core themes of research and knowledge and
some topics that have received lesser attention. Each chapter will
review the current understanding of knowledge regarding the present
study and scope and consider where future efforts should be
directed.
Advances in Healthcare and Protective Textiles addresses
technologies that have had a major impact in industry for decades,
but which are currently attracting unprecedented attention due to
their applications in the fight against the Coronavirus epidemic.
Recent advances in textile technology have opened new possibilities
for textile researchers and scientists in antiviral textiles,
flame-retardant textiles, antimicrobial textiles, insect repellent
textiles, breathable medical textiles, aroma-protective textiles,
high tech-textiles, smart textiles, nano textiles, and more. This
book provides systematic and comprehensive coverage of cutting-edge
research and developments on material design, methodologies,
characterizations, processes, properties and applications of
medical healthcare and protective textiles. In addition, sections
pay special attention to advanced fabrication methodologies and
materials used in apparel engineering.
Advances in Plasma Treatment of Textile Surfaces offers a detailed
overview on the use of plasma in natural and synthetic textiles and
explores applications in technical textiles, including composites,
ballistic performance, functionalization, and textile wastewater
treatment. This promising technology can alter the surface
properties of textiles without having a significant effect on their
bulk properties, leading to potential improvements to the scouring,
de-sizing, dyeing, finishing, printing, and laminating processes
among others. Drawing on an international team of contributors from
industry as well as academia, this important book brings these
innovative sustainable plasma treatments to textile and polymer
scientists working in textile functionalization.
In today's modern business world, the dominant factor of any
organization's success is human capital. Appropriately acquiring
and managing talented staff is crucial to the growth and
development of companies and provides them with a considerable
competitive advantage in the industry. Further study on the
importance of talent management is required to ensure businesses
are able to thrive in the present environment. The Handbook of
Research on Post-Pandemic Talent Management Models in Knowledge
Organizations discusses strategic human resource management and the
talent management of post-modern knowledge-based organizations
during the COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic paradigm. Covering
critical topics such as organizational performance and creative
work behavior, this major reference work is ideal for managers,
business owners, entrepreneurs, academicians, researchers,
scholars, instructors, and students.
Blockchain Technology for Emerging Applications: A Comprehensive
Approach explores recent theories and applications of the execution
of blockchain technology. Chapters look at a wide range of
application areas, including healthcare, digital physical
frameworks, web of-things, smart transportation frameworks,
interruption identification frameworks, ballot-casting,
architecture, smart urban communities, and digital rights
administration. The book addresses the engineering, plan
objectives, difficulties, constraints, and potential answers for
blockchain-based frameworks. It also looks at blockchain-based
design perspectives of these intelligent architectures for
evaluating and interpreting real-world trends. Chapters expand on
different models which have shown considerable success in dealing
with an extensive range of applications, including their ability to
extract complex hidden features and learn efficient representation
in unsupervised environments for blockchain security pattern
analysis.
The importance of supply chain and logistics knowledge has been
growing significantly with the beginning of the new millennium,
especially after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, as logistics and
international transport perform one of the most essential services
of the modern globalized and interconnected world. This influence
of the new dynamic world brings both challenges and motivation for
researchers and practitioners with interests in this field. Further
study on the opportunities and difficulties of business logistics
is essential to protect the future of international business. Cases
on International Business Logistics in the Middle East provides
innovative information on logistics and supply chain management and
delivers insights into contemporary findings of logistics and
supply chain based on real case studies. Covering critical topics
such as manufacturing, warehousing, air transport, and big data,
this reference work is ideal for managers, executives, business
owners, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners,
instructors, and students.
Sustainable Oil and Gas Development Series: Reservoir Development
delivers research materials and emerging technologies that conform
sustainability in today's reservoirs. Starting with a status of
technologies available, the reference describes sustainability as
it applies to fracturing fluids, particularly within unconventional
reservoirs. Basement reservoirs are discussed along with non-energy
applications of fluids. Sustainability considerations for reserve
predication are covered followed by risk analysis and scaling
guidelines for further field development. Rounding out with
conclusions and remaining challenges, Sustainable Oil and Gas
Development Series: Reservoir Development gives today and future
petroleum engineers a focused and balanced path to strengthen
sustainability practices.
Microgrids have emerged as a promising solution for accommodating
the integration of renewable energy resources. But the
intermittency of renewable generation is posing challenges such as
voltage/frequency fluctuations, and grid stability issues in
grid-connected modes. Model predictive control (MPC) is a method
for controlling a process while satisfying a set of constraints. It
has been in use for chemical plants and in oil refineries since the
1980s, but in recent years has been deployed for power systems and
electronics as well. This concise work for researchers, engineers
and graduate students focuses on the use of MPC for distributed
renewable power generation in microgrids. Fluctuating outputs from
renewable energy sources and variable load demands are covered, as
are control design concepts. The authors provide examples and case
studies to validate the theory with both simulation and
experimental results and review the shortcomings and future
developments. Chapters treat power electronic converters and
control; modelling and hierarchical control of microgrids; use of
MPC for PV and wind power; voltage support; parallel PV-ESS
microgrids; secondary restoration capability; and tertiary power
flow optimization.
Mathematical Modelling of Swimming Soft Microrobots presents a
theoretical framework for modelling of soft microrobotic systems
based on resistive-force theory. Microorganisms are highly
efficient at swimming regardless of the rheological and physical
properties of the background fluids. This efficiency has inspired
researchers and Engineers to develop microrobots that resemble the
morphology and swimming strategies of microorganisms. The ultimate
goal of this book is threefold: first, to relate resistive-force
theory to externally and internally actuated microrobotic systems;
second, to enable the readers to develop numerical models of a wide
range of microrobotic systems; third, to enable the reader to
optimize the design of the microrobot to enhance its swimming
efficiency.
Green Chemistry in Food Analysis: Conventional and Emerging
Approaches provides systematic analysis and up-to-date coverage of
green sample preparation techniques in food analysis. The book
compiles and discusses the advantages and limitations of sample
preparation techniques that are relevant to green chemistry,
addresses the latest developments in green spectroscopic and
chromatographic techniques for food analysis, identifies and
proposes solutions for the development of new strategies to solve
real problems, and provides systematic and comprehensive coverage
of emerging green materials, analytical technologies, and their
applications in food analysis. Specific chapters are devoted to
artificial intelligence, microfluidics and nanotechnology. The
book's final section covers applications of these methods for the
detection of allergens, dyes, pathogens and mycotoxins.
Sustainable Oil and Gas Development Series: Drilling Engineering
delivers research materials and emerging technologies that conform
sustainability drilling criteria. Starting with ideal zero-waste
solutions in drilling and long-term advantages, the reference
discusses the sustainability approach through the use of non-linear
solutions and works its way through the most conventional practices
and procedures used today. Step-by-step formulations and examples
are provided to demonstrate how to look at conventional practices
versus sustainable approaches with eventually diverging towards a
more sustainable alternative. Emerging technologies are covered and
detailed sustainability analysis is included. Economic
considerations, analysis, and long-term consequences, focusing on
risk management round out the with conclusions and a extensive
glossary. Sustainable Oil and Gas Development Series: Drilling
Engineering gives today's petroleum and drilling engineers a guide
how to analyze and evaluate their operations in a more
environmentally-driven way.
Petroleum Reservoir Simulation, Second Edition, introduces this
novel engineering approach for petroleum reservoir modeling and
operations simulations. Updated with new exercises, a new glossary
and a new chapter on how to create the data to run a simulation,
this comprehensive reference presents step-by-step numerical
procedures in an easy to understand format. Packed with practical
examples and guidelines, this updated edition continues to deliver
an essential tool for all petroleum and reservoir engineers.
The importance of scientific investigation and research is becoming
more pronounced in today's society, with many organizations relying
on this research to make informed decisions. As such, research
methodology courses have been integrated into undergraduate and
master's programs at most academic institutions where students are
being challenged to conduct and write research. Social Research
Methodology and New Techniques in Analysis, Interpretation, and
Writing is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research
on the main concepts of research writing, including the guidelines
of research methodology and proposal designing. While highlighting
topics such as mixed method research, research objectives, and
project proposals, this publication provides examples of eight PhD
proposals and the frameworks used in organizing qualitative,
quantitative, and mixed method research. This book is ideally
designed for graduate-level students, academicians, researchers,
educators, scholars, education administrators, and policymakers
seeking current research on the key steps and techniques used in
organizing social research proposals.
The Impact and Prospects of Green Chemistry for Textile Technology
provides a review and summary of the role of green chemistry in
textiles, including the use of green agents and sustainable
technologies in different textile applications. The book
systematically covers the history and chemistry of eco-friendly
colorants, chitin, chitosan, cyclodextrin, biomordants,
antimicrobial, UV protective, flame retardant, insect repellant
textiles, and advanced pre- and post- treatment technologies, such
as the sonochemistry and plasma methods currently employed in
functional modifications. The book also pays attention to the
remediation of textile effluents using novel, sustainable and
inexpensive adsorbents. Written by high profile contributors with
many years of experience in textile technology, the book gives
engineers and materials scientists in the textile industry the
information they need to effectively deploy these green
technologies and processes.
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