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Nanoneuroscience is the study of computationally relevant
biomolecules found inside neurons. Because of recent technological
advances at the nanometer scale, scientists have at their disposal
increasingly better ways to study the brain and the biophysics of
its molecules. This book describes how biomolecules contribute to
the operations of synapses and perform other computationally
relevant functions inside dendrites. These biomolecular operations
considerably expand the brain-computer analogy - endowing each
neuron with the processing power of a silicon-based multiprocessor.
Amazingly, the brain contains hundreds of billions of neurons.
The EEC's heavy dependence on imported raw materials, combined with
insufficient priority given to recuperative technologies, provided
twin incentives to convene the European Conference on Waste
Management. The conference was also held in answer to a call for a
serious interna tional forum to enable high calibre spokesmen to
express their views on a diversity of vital interests. The
ambitious objective was that such a melting pot would smooth the
road to cohesive policies and purposeful action, especially in the
field of waste recycling. Among the speakers there were several
specialists ready to outline the state of the art of a variety of
technical subjects. This range included aspects of packaging,
hazardous waste, the utilisation of waste in agri culture, energy
from waste, and waste paper. aper was to play a particularly
serious role, because pulp and paper is the largest external
commodity need by the EEC countries after oil. Speakers were to be
drawn from all parts of the EEC, in the expectation that
country-to-country comparisons would stimulate progress in specific
areas. This hope was frequently realised. Well represented was the
Environment and Consumer Protection Department of the Commission
itself. It is this department that has been quietly setting the
beginnings of a coherent policy for waste management for throughout
the 250 million population Community for the past seven years."
Nanoneuroscience is the study of computationally relevant
biomolecules found inside neurons. Because of recent technological
advances at the nanometer scale, scientists have at their disposal
increasingly better ways to study the brain and the biophysics of
its molecules. This book describes how biomolecules contribute to
the operations of synapses and perform other computationally
relevant functions inside dendrites. These biomolecular operations
considerably expand the brain-computer analogy - endowing each
neuron with the processing power of a silicon-based multiprocessor.
Amazingly, the brain contains hundreds of billions of neurons.
A must-have volume for all wine lovers and those who love orange
wine Updated edition-New in paperback New York Times Best Wine Book
of the Year Forbes Magazine Notable Wine Book of the Year Star
Tribune Great Wine Book of the Year Written by renowned orange wine
expert and award winning writer Simon J. Woolf, Amber Revolution is
the world's first book to tell the full, forgotten story of this
ancient wine (white wine made like a red wine) and its modern
struggle to gain acceptance. It is a tale of lost identity, the
fight for survival, and pioneering winemakers--from the Caucasus to
the Adriatic. White grapes are left in contact with their skins for
days, weeks or months during fermentation, creating stunning
complexity, unusual aromas and intense flavors. The extended skin
contact gives these wines bold amber, russet, or orange tints. The
technique is ancient, but the hype is new and fast growing. This
book includes profiles of 180 of the best producers from 20
countries worldwide and is crammed full of all the information you
need to find the best orange wines worldwide together with tips for
how to buy, enjoy, food-match and age them. Beautifully illustrated
with over 150 specially commissioned photos, Amber Revolution is an
essential reference work for any wine lover, sommelier, retailer or
producer who loves orange wine.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1963.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1963.
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