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This new 2-volume set explores new research and perspectives in
genetic engineering, which enables the precise control of the
genetic composition and gene expression of organism. This powerful
technology can be used for environmental sustainability, food and
nutritional security, medicinal advancement, and more. Genetic
Engineering aims to provide a deep understanding of the many
aspects of this emerging technology and its diverse applications.
Genetic Engineering, Volume 1: Principles, Mechanism, and
Expression covers genetic engineering concepts, molecular tools,
and technologies utilized in the manipulation, amplification, and
introgression of DNA. The volume explains the concepts of genetic
engineering, enzymes of genetic engineering, and tools used in
genetic engineering. It provides an introduction of recombinant DNA
into host cells and discusses the linking of desired gene with DNA
vector/gene cloning vector, polymerase chain reactions, the concept
and nature of genes, blotting techniques, chromosome jumping,
electrophoresis, genetically engineered microorganisms, and
molecular markers and their applications. Genetic Engineering,
Volume 2: Applications, Bioethics, and Biosafety expresses the
various appreciation and challenges of genetic engineering and
issues related to bioethics and biosafety. Chapters cover the legal
issues of genetic engineering, including intellectual property
rights (IPR) and protection (IPP) and the patenting of living
organisms, copyrights, trade secrets, and trademarks. The volume
considers the safety and benefits of genetic engineering in human
welfare, such as in genetically engineered Bt and Bt cotton, along
with the biohazards of recombinant DNA technology. Chapters explain
genetically modified organisms and microorganisms, genetic
engineering of horticultural crops, genetic engineering in the
agricultural sciences, and more. This 2-volume book will be a
valuable asset to upper-level students in cell biology as well as
to faculty and researchers involved in genetics, molecular
genetics, biochemistry, biotechnology, botany, zoology and
agriculture sciences.
The Palgrave Handbook of International Communication and
Sustainable Development is a major resource for stakeholders
interested in understanding the role of communication in achieving
the UN'S Sustainable Development Goals. Bringing together
theoretical and applied contributions from scholars in Europe,
Africa, the Middle East, Asia and North America, the handbook
argues that communication is a key factor in achieving the global
goals and suggests a review of the SDGs to consider its importance.
Reflecting on the impact of COVID-19, it highlights the need for
effective communication infrastructure and critically assesses the
2030 agenda and timeline. Including individual SDG and country case
studies as well as integrated analysis, the chapters seek to enrich
understanding of communication for development and propose crucial
policy interventions. It is critical reading for researchers as
well as policy makers and NGOs.
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Completely Naked (Hardcover)
Jameel Davis; Edited by Stacey M Robinson; Designed by Chamara Cruz Chamara Cruzz
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This two-volume book is a valuable resource to students,
researchers, scientists, commercial producers, consultants and
policymakers interested in agriculture or plant sciences
particularly in date palm biotechnology. Date Palm Biotechnology
Protocols, Volume 1: Tissue Culture and Applications is comprised
of 27 chapters covering adventitious organogenesis, somatic
embryogenesis, contamination, hyperhydricity, acclimatization, cell
suspension, protoplast and bioreactors, genetic transformation
secondary metabolites, and abiotic stress. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters
include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the
necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Date Palm
Biotechnology Protocols, Volume 1: Tissue Culture and Applications
aims to supplement the previous volume and to provide precise
stepwise protocols in the field of date palm biotechnology.
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In Between These Sheets (Hardcover)
Jameel Davis; Designed by Kevin Conwell; Edited by Idierukevbe Raphael
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Regional Parallelism and Corruption Scandals in Nigeria is a
ground-breaking book that offers fresh perspectives on the
character and role of the African media in covering corruption
scandals. It explores whether reports regarding corruption stem
from the efforts of journalists who employ investigative
journalism, or if it is a mere coincidence promoted by the
activities of anti-corruption agencies. To that end, the book
develops a media systems theory for Africa based on the coverage of
corruption scandals in the Nigerian press. This new theoretical
paradigm, defined as regional parallelism, argues that African
countries are nations within nations, and that therefore any
comparative study of the media system should recognize this
understanding. The book combines both interviews with journalists
as well as qualitative content analysis of newspapers to determine
the patterns and issues that influence the reporting of corruption.
It also looks at corruption within the media itself, taking into
account factors such as regionalism and ethnicity within the
practice of journalism.
The biotechnology/biopharmaceutical sector has tremendously grown
which led to the invention of engineered antibodies such as
Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADCs), Bispecific T-cell engager (BITES),
Dual Variable Domain (DVD) antibodies, and fusion proteins that are
currently being used as therapeutic agents for immunology, oncology
and other disease conditions. Regulatory agencies have raised the
bar for the development and manufacture of antibody-based products,
expecting to see the use of Quality by Design (QbD) elements
demonstrating an in-depth understanding of product and process
based on sound science. Drug delivery systems have become an
increasingly important part of the therapy and most
biopharmaceuticals for self-administration are being marketed as
combination products. A survey of the market indicates that there
is a strong need for a new book that will provide "one stop
shopping" for the latest information and knowledge of the
scientific and engineering advances made over the last few years in
the area of biopharmaceutical product development. The new book
entitled Development of Biopharmaceutical Drug Device Products is a
reference text for scientists and engineers in the
biopharmaceutical industry, academia or regulatory agencies. With
insightful chapters from experts in the field, this new book
reviews first principles, covers recent technological advancements
and provides case studies and regulatory strategies relating to the
development and manufacture of antibody-based products. It covers
topics such as the importance of early preformulation studies
during drug discovery to influence molecular selection for
development, formulation strategies for new modalities, and the
analytical techniques used to characterize them. It also addresses
important considerations for later stage development such as the
development of robust formulations and processes, including process
engineering and modeling of manufacturing unit operations, the
design of analytical comparability studies, and characterization of
primary containers (pre-filled syringes and vials).Finally, the
latter half of the book reviews key considerations to ensure the
development and approval of a patient-centered delivery system
design. This involves the evolving regulatory framework with
perspectives from both the US and EU industry experts, the role of
international standards, design control/risk management, human
factors and its importance in the product development and
regulatory approval process, as well as review of the risk-based
approach to bridging between devices used in clinical trials and
the to-be-marketed device. Finally, case studies are provided
throughout.The typical readership would have biology and/or
engineering degrees and would include researchers, scientific
leaders, industry specialists and technology developers working in
the biopharmaceutical field.
This book provides up-to-date knowledge of the promising field of
Nanobiotechnology with emphasis on the mitigation approaches to
combat plant abiotic stress factors, including drought, salinity,
waterlog, temperature extremes, mineral nutrients, and heavy
metals. These factors adversely affect the growth as well as yield
of crop plants worldwide, especially under the global climate
change. Nanobiotechnology is viewed to revolutionize crop
productivity in future. The chapters discuss the status and
prospects of this cutting-edge technology toward understanding
tolerance mechanisms, including signaling molecules and enzymes
regulation in addition to the applications of Nanobiotechnology to
combat individual abiotic stress factors.
Ethics and the Good Doctor brings together existing literature and
an analysis of empirical research conducted by the Jubilee Centre
for Character and Virtues to examine the ethical nature of medical
practice and explore medicine as a virtuous profession. The book is
based on the idea that medical practice is an inherently moral
profession, in which notions of trust, care and meaningful
relationships form the foundations of being a good doctor. By
taking into account the ethical dimensions of medical practice that
have come under greater scrutiny and pressure over recent years,
this book explores how personal and professional character is
understood, enacted, and experienced by medical practitioners at
various stages of their career. Ethics and the Good Doctor situates
and presents the empirical data in a way that is accessible to
practicing doctors, medical students, and medical educators. Clear
implications for policy, practice, and research are offered,
ensuring this book will be of great interest to a range of
stakeholders involved in medical practice, including those working
in medical policy.
This volume explores the application of Quality by Design (QbD) to
biopharmaceutical drug product development. Twenty-eight
comprehensive chapters cover dosage forms, liquid and lyophilized
drug products. The introductory chapters of this book define key
elements of QbD and examine how these elements are integrated into
drug product development. These chapters also discuss lessons
learned from the FDA Office of Biotechnology Products pilot
program. Following chapters demonstrate how QbD is used for
formulation development ranging from screening of formulations to
developability assessment to development of lyophilized and liquid
formats. The next few chapters study the use of small-scale and
surrogate models as well as QbD application to drug product
processes such as drug substance freezing and thawing, mixing,
sterile filtration, filling, lyophilization, inspection and
shipping and handling. Later chapters describe more specialized
applications of QbD in the drug product realm. This includes the
use of QbD in primary containers, devices and combination product
development. The volume also explores QbD applied to vaccine
development, automation, mathematical modeling and monitoring, and
controlling processes and defining control strategies. It concludes
with a discussion on the application of QbD to drug product
technology transfer as well as overall regulatory considerations
and lifecycle management. Quality by Design for Biopharmaceutical
Drug Product Development is an authoritative resource for
scientists and researchers interested in expanding their knowledge
on QbD principles and uses in creating better drugs.
This important reference book is the first comprehensive
resource worldwide that reflects research achievements in date palm
biotechnology, documenting research events during the last four
decades, current status, and future outlook. This book is essential
for researchers, policy makers, and commercial entrepreneurs
concerned with date palm. The book is invaluable for date palm
biotechnology students and specialists. This monument is written by
an international team of experienced researchers from both academia
and industry. It consists of five sections covering all aspects of
date palm biotechnology including A) Micropropagation, B)
Somaclonal Variation, Mutation and Selection, C) Germplasm
Biodiversity and Conservation, D) Genetics and Genetic Improvement,
and E) Metabolites and Industrial Biotechnology. The book brings
together the principles and practices of contemporary date palm
biotechnology. Each chapter contains background knowledge related
to the topic, followed by a comprehensive literature review of
research methodology and results including the authors own
experience including illustrative tables and photographs."
The 2030 agenda for development, or what is known as the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is perhaps the most ambitious
agenda collectively agreed upon by 193 countries in human history.
Yet, the framers of the 2030 agenda for development forgot to
dedicate one goal focused on the role of communication in achieving
the SDGs. Such oversight has attracted the attention of media and
communication scholars alike, journalists, and policymakers who
understand that it is nearly impossible to achieve the SDGs without
the articulation and embrace of the role of communication in
development. Volume 2 provides in-depth and specific explorations
into regional perspectives concerning communication and the SDGs,
with research on a rich array of sources, including Latin America,
Africa, Australia, as well as special cases relating to timely
studies such as social media, COVID-19, marginalized voices, and
women's equality. Â
The 2030 agenda for development, or what is known as the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is the most ambitious agenda
collectively agreed upon by 193 countries in human history. In
2015, the UN Member States adopted the 17 SDGs as a framework that
would help address the challenges being faced by humanity. From
eradicating poverty, ending hunger, providing universal access to
healthcare and education, and addressing climate change; to the
partnering of individuals, communities, and nation-states to
achieve global goals. Yet, the framers of the 2030 agenda forgot to
dedicate one goal focused on the role of communication in achieving
the SDGs. It is nearly impossible to achieve the SDGs without the
articulation and embrace of the role of communication in
development. Today, development has become a communication issue,
and communication is a development issue. How could such a vital
pillar of life be missing in the UN's Sustainable Development
Goals? Volume 1 provides an overview of what the contributors have
termed as the 'missing link' between existing SDGs: Communication
for All.
This important 2-volume reference book is the first comprehensive
resource reflecting the current global status and prospects of date
palm cultivation by country. This volume covers Asia and Europe.
The Asian countries included are: Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq,
Pakistan, Oman, Yemen, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Syria,
Palestine and India. Europe is represented by Spain. Topics
discussed are: cultivation practices; genetic resources and
breeding; conservation and germplasm banks; cultivar classification
and identification based on morphological and molecular markers;
micropropagation and progress toward scale-up production; and
advances in dates processing and marketing. Chapters are supported
by tables and color photographs. Appendixes summarize traits and
distribution of major cultivars, commercial resources of offshoots
and in vitro plants; and institutions and scientific societies
concerned with date palm.
Provides a contemporary view of the impact of climate change on
cultivation of various fruit species. Offers modern approaches for
mitigating the adverse impact of climate change on fruits
cultivation. Describes case studies, empirical experiments and
observations emphasizing the research progress of understanding and
combating the impact of climate change on fruits production.
Illustrates presented concepts with relevant figures and tabulated
data.
This book provides and assesses the techniques required for the
realization of practical wireless-powered backscatter systems for
large-scale and intelligent IoT networks. It explores the
deployment, reliability, and security aspects of backscatter
devices for both indoor and outdoor environments. The book also
sheds light on some of the recently evolving technologies such as
artificial intelligence/ machine learning, non-orthogonal multiple
access (NOMA), and multi-tone carrier techniques and identifies
their application in backscatter communications. In addition, it
offers a valuable blueprint for future studies in the domains of
intelligent reflective surfaces, ambient backscatter communications
and massive IoT networks.
Provides a contemporary view of the impact of climate change on
cultivation of various fruit species. Offers modern approaches for
mitigating the adverse impact of climate change on fruits
cultivation. Describes case studies, empirical experiments and
observations emphasizing the research progress of understanding and
combating the impact of climate change on fruits production.
Illustrates concepts with relevant figures and tabulated data.
This book is the first volume of a comprehensive assemblage of
contemporary knowledge relevant to genomics and other omics in date
palm. Volume 1 consists of 11 chapters arranged in 3 parts grouped
according to subject. Part I, Biology and Phylogeny, focuses on
date palm biology, evolution and origin. Part II, Biodiversity and
Molecular Identification, covers conformity of in vitro derived
plants, molecular markers, barcoding, pollinizer genetics and
gender determination. Part III, Genome Mapping and Bioinformatics,
addresses genome mapping of nuclear, chloroplast and mitochondrial
DNA, in addition to a chapter on progress made in date palm
bioinformatics. This volume represents the efforts of 30
international scientists from 10 countries and contains 78 figures
and 30 tables to illustrate presented concepts. Volume 2 is
published under the title: Omics and Molecular Breeding.
This clear and concise text covers all the assessable aspects of
the ENT curriculum for the FRCS. Although technique and
presentation of knowledge will no doubt be attained through viva
practice, the comprehensive content ensures that all candidates
have the relevant knowledge not only to succeed, but also to excel
in their viva examination. Covering both the theoretical and
clinical aspects of the examination, as well as other equally
critical aspects, including communication skills, clinical
examination and miscellaneous sections, this handbook is a high
yield revision aid for all surgical trainees in the early stages of
their Otolaryngology careers, and simultaneously acts as an
emergency information source for those cross-covering the
specialty. ENT and Otorhinolaryngology surgical trainees and
Residents will find the scope of this guide highly relevant to
obtain FRCS accreditation or equivalent.
This important 2-volume reference book is the first comprehensive
resource reflecting the current global status and prospects of date
palm cultivation by country. This volume covers Africa and the
Americas. Countries included are: Egypt, Algeria, Sudan, Tunisia,
Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Niger, Cameroon, Djibouti, Chad, Mali
Somalia, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso and Senegal, as well as the United
States of America and the South American countries Chile and Peru.
Topics discussed are: cultivation practices; genetic resources and
breeding; conservation and germplasm banks; cultivar classification
and identification based on morphological and molecular markers;
micropropagation and progress toward scale-up production; and
advances in dates processing and marketing. Chapters are supported
by tables and color photographs. Appendixes summarize traits and
distribution of major cultivars, commercial resources of offshoots
and in vitro plants; and institutions and scientific societies
concerned with date palm.
Ethics and the Good Doctor brings together existing literature and
an analysis of empirical research conducted by the Jubilee Centre
for Character and Virtues to examine the ethical nature of medical
practice and explore medicine as a virtuous profession. The book is
based on the idea that medical practice is an inherently moral
profession, in which notions of trust, care and meaningful
relationships form the foundations of being a good doctor. By
taking into account the ethical dimensions of medical practice that
have come under greater scrutiny and pressure over recent years,
this book explores how personal and professional character is
understood, enacted, and experienced by medical practitioners at
various stages of their career. Ethics and the Good Doctor situates
and presents the empirical data in a way that is accessible to
practicing doctors, medical students, and medical educators. Clear
implications for policy, practice, and research are offered,
ensuring this book will be of great interest to a range of
stakeholders involved in medical practice, including those working
in medical policy.
Created during and after the Second World War, the British Welfare
State seemed to promise welfare for all, but, in its original form,
excluded millions of disabled people. This book examines attempts
in the subsequent three decades to reverse this exclusion. It is
the first to contextualise disability historically in the welfare
state and under each government of the period. It looks at how
disability policy and perceptions were slow to change as a welfare
issue, which is very timely in today's climate of austerity. It
also provides the first major analysis of the Disablement Income
Group, one of the most powerful pressure groups in the period and
the 1972 Thalidomide campaign and its effect on the Heath
government. Given the recent emergence of the history of disability
in Britain as a major area of research, the book will be ideal for
academics, students and activists seeking a better understanding of
the topic.
This new 2-volume set explores new research and perspectives in
genetic engineering, which enables the precise control of the
genetic composition and gene expression of organism. This powerful
technology can be used for environmental sustainability, food and
nutritional security, medicinal advancement, and more. Genetic
Engineering aims to provide a deep understanding of the many
aspects of this emerging technology and its diverse applications.
Genetic Engineering, Volume 1: Principles, Mechanism, and
Expression covers genetic engineering concepts, molecular tools,
and technologies utilized in the manipulation, amplification, and
introgression of DNA. The volume explains the concepts of genetic
engineering, enzymes of genetic engineering, and tools used in
genetic engineering. It provides an introduction of recombinant DNA
into host cells and discusses the linking of desired gene with DNA
vector/gene cloning vector, polymerase chain reactions, the concept
and nature of genes, blotting techniques, chromosome jumping,
electrophoresis, genetically engineered microorganisms, and
molecular markers and their applications. Genetic Engineering,
Volume 2: Applications, Bioethics, and Biosafety expresses the
various appreciation and challenges of genetic engineering and
issues related to bioethics and biosafety. Chapters cover the legal
issues of genetic engineering, including intellectual property
rights (IPR) and protection (IPP) and the patenting of living
organisms, copyrights, trade secrets, and trademarks. The volume
considers the safety and benefits of genetic engineering in human
welfare, such as in genetically engineered Bt and Bt cotton, along
with the biohazards of recombinant DNA technology. Chapters explain
genetically modified organisms and microorganisms, genetic
engineering of horticultural crops, genetic engineering in the
agricultural sciences, and more. This 2-volume book will be a
valuable asset to upper-level students in cell biology as well as
to faculty and researchers involved in genetics, molecular
genetics, biochemistry, biotechnology, botany, zoology and
agriculture sciences.
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