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The advent of digital technologies has changed the news and
publishing industries drastically. While shrinking newsrooms may be
a concern for many, journalists and publishing professionals are
working to reorient their skills and capabilities to employ
technology for the purpose of better understanding and engaging
with their audiences. Contemporary Research Methods and Data
Analytics in the News Industry highlights the research behind the
innovations and emerging practices being implemented within the
journalism industry. This crucial, industry-shattering publication
focuses on key topics in social media and video streaming as a new
form of media communication as well the application of big data and
data analytics for collecting information and drawing conclusions
about the current and future state of print and digital news. Due
to significant insight surrounding the latest applications and
technologies affecting the news industry, this publication is a
must-have resource for journalists, analysts, news media
professionals, social media strategists, researchers, television
news producers, and upper-level students in journalism and media
studies. This timely industry resource includes key topics on the
changing scope of the news and publishing industries including, but
not limited to, big data, broadcast journalism, computational
journalism, computer-mediated communication, data scraping, digital
media, news media, social media, text mining, and user experience.
In the last two decades technological advances in isotope ratio
mass spectrometry have been very rapid, opening up new
possibilities for analysis of biological and environmental
materials. The new instrumentation has facilitated faster analysis
of samples via automated sample preparation and multi-isotope
analysis of single samples, resulting in considerable cost savings,
and enabling access to isotope analysis for many more researchers.
These changes are reflected in the rapidly growing international
literature on stable isotopes. While there have been some excellent
books and review papers aimed at interpreting isotope signals in
biology and environmental science, there have been fewer attempts
to provide practical tools for researchers making forays into this
exciting new arena. This book aims to address this inadequacy by
providing a set of practical guidelines for the application of a
range of novel and well proven stable isotope techniques to the
fields of plant physiological ecology, agriculture, marine ecology
and palaeoecology. The book is the outcome of a weeklong workshop
held under the auspices of the Cooperative Research Centre for
Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture (CLIMA 1992 - 2000) at The
University of Western Australia and the CSIRO Floreat Laboratories,
Perth, Western Australia, in February 1999. The workshop was
designed to provide practical tools and experiences for researchers
and students concerned with how one goes about using stable
isotopes in field investigations.
For the past four decades, University College London has offered a
renowned course on receptor pharmacology. Originating from this
course, the perennially bestselling Textbook of Receptor
Pharmacology has presented in-depth coverage of this rapidly
expanding area of research. This third edition continues to combine
current understanding of classical quantitative pharmacology and
drug-receptor interactions with the basics of receptor structure
and signal transduction mechanisms, providing an integrated
analysis of the mechanisms of drug action at membrane receptors.
The hallmark of this popular text is the uniting of four major
approaches to the study of receptors: Molecular investigation of
receptor structure Quantitative functional studies of agonists and
antagonists Ligand binding Signal transduction at the cell membrane
Maintaining the second edition's focus on cell membrane receptors
and the immediate signal transduction events at the membrane, this
edition includes updated chapters on receptor structure and signal
transduction by G-proteins and tyrosine kinases as well as
enhancements to the quantitative treatment of drug-receptor
interactions. Several chapters contain problems and worked-out
solutions, giving students the ability to test their comprehension
of the material. Hundreds of diagrams and figures further enhance
the text. A time-saving resource and comprehensive learning tool,
Textbook of Receptor Pharmacology, Third Edition carries on the
tradition of providing in-depth, up-to-date coverage of this
critical area that is both fundamental to the science of
pharmacology and on the cutting edge of new drug development.
For the past four decades, University College London has offered
a renowned course on receptor pharmacology. Originating from this
course, the perennially bestselling Textbook of Receptor
Pharmacology has presented in-depth coverage of this rapidly
expanding area of research. This third edition continues to combine
current understanding of classical quantitative pharmacology and
drug-receptor interactions with the basics of receptor structure
and signal transduction mechanisms, providing an integrated
analysis of the mechanisms of drug action at membrane
receptors.
The hallmark of this popular text is the uniting of four major
approaches to the study of receptors:
- Molecular investigation of receptor structure
- Quantitative functional studies of agonists and
antagonists
- Ligand binding
- Signal transduction at the cell membrane
Maintaining the second edition's focus on cell membrane
receptors and the immediate signal transduction events at the
membrane, this edition includes updated chapters on receptor
structure and signal transduction by G-proteins and tyrosine
kinases as well as enhancements to the quantitative treatment of
drug-receptor interactions. Several chapters contain problems and
worked-out solutions, giving students the ability to test their
comprehension of the material. Hundreds of diagrams and figures
further enhance the text.
A time-saving resource and comprehensive learning tool, Textbook
of Receptor Pharmacology, Third Edition carries on the tradition of
providing in-depth, up-to-date coverage of this critical area that
is both fundamental to the science of pharmacology and on the
cutting edge of new drug development.
Advances in molecular biology have enabled leaps forward in the
determination of virus phylogenetic history. This detailed 1995
book results from the invitation to foremost experts to give essays
on aspects of virus biology. Initial chapters cover impacts of
viruses and their control. Further chapters detail genetic
variation of viruses and the molecular basis of interrelations with
hosts. This leads to discussions of interactions with the host at
the population level, and their molecular basis and evolution.
Seventeen chapters follow, by specialists on particular groups of
viruses describing their impact, genetic origins, sources of
variation, population genetics and interactions with hosts.
Practical virologists will find the chapters on phylogenetic
analysis techniques very useful. The adaptive nature of viruses
makes this work highly relevant to evolutionists.
This set of exercises has been created expressly for students and
teachers of conservation biology and wildlife management who want
to have an impact beyond the classroom. The book presents a set of
32 exercises that are primarily new and greatly revised versions
from the book's successful first edition. These exercises span a
wide range of conservation issues: genetic analysis, population
biology and management, taxonomy, ecosystem management, land use
planning, the public policy process and more. All exercises discuss
how to take what has been learned and apply it to practical,
real-world issues. Accompanied by a detailed instructor's manual
and a student website with software and support materials, the book
is ideal for use in the field, lab, or classroom. Also available:
Fundamentals of Conservation Biology, 3rd edition (2007) by Malcolm
L Hunter Jr and James Gibbs, ISBN 9781405135450 Saving the Earth as
a Career: Advice on Becoming a Conservation Professional (2007) by
Malcolm L Hunter Jr, David B Lindenmayer and Aram JK Calhoun, ISBN
9781405167611
In the last two decades technological advances in isotope ratio
mass spectrometry have been very rapid, opening up new
possibilities for analysis of biological and environmental
materials. The new instrumentation has facilitated faster analysis
of samples via automated sample preparation and multi-isotope
analysis of single samples, resulting in considerable cost savings,
and enabling access to isotope analysis for many more researchers.
These changes are reflected in the rapidly growing international
literature on stable isotopes. While there have been some excellent
books and review papers aimed at interpreting isotope signals in
biology and environmental science, there have been fewer attempts
to provide practical tools for researchers making forays into this
exciting new arena. This book aims to address this inadequacy by
providing a set of practical guidelines for the application of a
range of novel and well proven stable isotope techniques to the
fields of plant physiological ecology, agriculture, marine ecology
and palaeoecology. The book is the outcome of a weeklong workshop
held under the auspices of the Cooperative Research Centre for
Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture (CLIMA 1992 - 2000) at The
University of Western Australia and the CSIRO Floreat Laboratories,
Perth, Western Australia, in February 1999. The workshop was
designed to provide practical tools and experiences for researchers
and students concerned with how one goes about using stable
isotopes in field investigations.
Advances in molecular biology have enabled leaps forward in the
determination of virus phylogenetic history. This detailed 1995
book results from the invitation to foremost experts to give essays
on aspects of virus biology. Initial chapters cover impacts of
viruses and their control. Further chapters detail genetic
variation of viruses and the molecular basis of interrelations with
hosts. This leads to discussions of interactions with the host at
the population level, and their molecular basis and evolution.
Seventeen chapters follow, by specialists on particular groups of
viruses describing their impact, genetic origins, sources of
variation, population genetics and interactions with hosts.
Practical virologists will find the chapters on phylogenetic
analysis techniques very useful. The adaptive nature of viruses
makes this work highly relevant to evolutionists.
Contemporary Insect Diagnostics aids entomologists as they
negotiate the expectations and potential dangers of the practice.
It provides the reader with methods for networking with regulatory
agencies, expert laboratories, first detectors, survey specialists,
legal and health professionals, landscape managers, crop scouts,
farmers and the lay public. This enables the practitioner and
advanced student to understand and work within this network,
critically important in a time when each submission takes on its
own specific set of expectations and potential ramifications.
Insect diagnosticians must be knowledgeable on pests that affect
human health, stored foods, agriculture, structures, as well as
human comfort and the enjoyment of life. The identification and
protection of the environment and the non-target animals
(especially beneficial insects) in that environment is also
considered a part of insect diagnostics. Additionally, Integrated
Pest Management recommendations must include any of a variety of
management tactics if they are to be effective and sustainable.
This greatly needed foundational information covers the current
principles of applied insect diagnostics. It serves as a quick
study for those who are called upon to provide diagnostics, as well
as a helpful reference for those already in the trenches.
Insect Collection and Identification: Techniques for the Field and
Laboratory, Second Edition, is the definitive text on all aspects
required for collecting and properly preparing specimens for
identification. This book provides detailed taxonomic keys to
insects and related arthropods, giving recent classification
changes to various insect taxa, along with updated preservation
materials and techniques for molecular and genomic studies. It
includes methods of rearing, storing and shipping specimens, along
with a supporting glossary. New sections provide suggestions on how
insects and other arthropods can be used within, and outside, the
formal classroom and examine currently accepted procedures for
collecting insects at crime scenes. This book is a necessary
reference for entomology professionals and researchers who seek the
most updated taxonomy and techniques for collection and
preservation. It will serve as a valuable resource for entomology
students and professionals who need illustrative and detailed
information for easy arthropod identification.
The ability to pay attention is a key component of effective
learning. Just think of all the times in your life when parents,
teachers, bosses, and coaches have told you to pay attention to
what you are doing. You would think that with all of the attention
paid to paying attention, we would be pretty good at it. The
problem is we're not, because most of us have never been taught
how. Commonly adopted methods like forced concentration are
actually counterproductive to learning and achieving our goals. In
addition, too much focus on future goals and rewards takes our
attention away from what we need to be doing in order to achieve
them. Luckily, there is another way, a better way: the mindful way.
The Mindful Way To Study: Dancing With Your Books is a guide to
help students, professionals, and other lifelong learners develop a
better approach to their educational and career pursuits. By using
mindfulness, or the practice of bringing full awareness to the
present moment, the authors blend the latest research with
entertaining stories and specific techniques to teach readers how
to truly pay attention, and even learn to enjoy it.
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