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The chemistry and biochemistry of carbohydrates have become key
research areas throughout the world. Responding to the enormous
interest expressed in these fields, this new book has brought
together a range of contributors, each working at the forefront of
carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry to provide concise
authoritative and timely review of these exciting areas. Aimed at
chemists, biochemists and biologists, the reader will find this
book an invaluable introduction to and review of the most important
developments in carbohydrate chemistry. As a distinct chemical
group, the carbohydrates comprising mono-, oligo-, and
polysaccharides and their derivatives are the most abundant group
of natural products. From simple monosaccharides produced in
photosynthesis to polysaccharides built in complex biochemical
reactions, carbohydrates are produced in huge quantities by plant
and animal life. Apart from dietary and structural uses in plants
and animals, it is now well established that carbohydrates play a
number of key roles in living systems. From cell-cell recognition
to hormonal activities, carbohydrates are implicated in a wide
range of cellular processes. This new understanding has forced the
study of carbohydrates to the forefront of modern chemical
research. For example, the nature of the role of carbohydrates in
living systems offers the potential to provide important lead
compounds in the development of new bioactive molecules. Similarly,
the relative abundance of carbohydrates is prompting research aimed
at utilizing simple monosaccharides as starting materials for a
range of high value chemical product, offering a renewable
alternative to current starting materials.
Carbohydrate Chemistry provides review coverage of all publications
relevant to the chemistry of monosaccharides and oligosaccharides
in a given year. The amount of research in this field appearing in
the organic chemical literature is increasing because of the
enhanced importance of the subject, especially in areas of
medicinal chemistry and biology. In no part of the field is this
more apparent than in the synthesis of oligosaccharides required by
scientists working in glycobiology. Clycomedicinal chemistry and
its reliance on carbohydrate synthesis is now very well
established, for example, by the preparation of specific
carbohydrate- based antigens, especially cancer-specific
oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates. Coverage of topics such as
nucleosides, amino-sugars, alditols and cyclitols also covers much
research of relevance to biological and medicinal chemistry. Each
volume of the series brings together references to all published
work in given areas of the subject and serves as a comprehensive
database for the active research chemist Specialist Periodical
Reports provide systematic and detailed review coverage in major
areas of chemical research. Compiled by teams of leading
authorities in the relevant subject areas, the series creates a
unique service for the active research chemist, with regular,
in-depth accounts of progress in particular fields of chemistry.
Subject coverage within different volumes of a given title is
similar and publication is on an annual or biennial basis.
Carbohydrate Chemistry provides review coverage of all publications
relevant to the chemistry of monosaccharides and oligosaccharides
in a given year. The amount of research in this field appearing in
the organic chemical literature is increasing because of the
enhanced importance of the subject, especially in areas of
medicinal chemistry and biology. In no part of the field is this
more apparent than in the synthesis of oligosaccharides required by
scientists working in glycobiology. Clycomedicinal chemistry and
its reliance on carbohydrate synthesis is now very well
established, for example, by the preparation of specific
carbohydrate- based antigens, especially cancer-specific
oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates. Coverage of topics such as
nucleosides, amino-sugars, alditols and cyclitols also covers much
research of relevance to biological and medicinal chemistry. Each
volume of the series brings together references to all published
work in given areas of the subject and serves as a comprehensive
database for the active research chemist Specialist Periodical
Reports provide systematic and detailed review coverage in major
areas of chemical research. Compiled by teams of leading
authorities in the relevant subject areas, the series creates a
unique service for the active research chemist, with regular,
in-depth accounts of progress in particular fields of chemistry.
Subject coverage within different volumes of a given title is
similar and publication is on an annual or biennial basis.
Carbohydrate Chemistry provides review coverage of all publications
relevant to the chemistry of monosaccharides and oligosaccharides
in a given year. The amount of research in this field appearing in
the organic chemical literature is increasing because of the
enhanced importance of the subject, especially in areas of
medicinal chemistry and biology. In no part of the field is this
more apparent than in the synthesis of oligosaccharides required by
scientists working in glycobiology. Clycomedicinal chemistry and
its reliance on carbohydrate synthesis is now very well
established, for example, by the preparation of specific
carbohydrate- based antigens, especially cancer-specific
oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates. Coverage of topics such as
nucleosides, amino-sugars, alditols and cyclitols also covers much
research of relevance to biological and medicinal chemistry. Each
volume of the series brings together references to all published
work in given areas of the subject and serves as a comprehensive
database for the active research chemist Specialist Periodical
Reports provide systematic and detailed review coverage in major
areas of chemical research. Compiled by teams of leading
authorities in the relevant subject areas, the series creates a
unique service for the active research chemist, with regular,
in-depth accounts of progress in particular fields of chemistry.
Subject coverage within different volumes of a given title is
similar and publication is on an annual or biennial basis.
This book provides the results of nine case studies of the course
of social events in mineral exploration projects (mostly in Latin
America). The author concluded that, while each case is sui
generis, the underlying sociological processes are the same. This
made it possible to develop a generalized model for the course of
social events during mineral exploration. It consists of seven
stages: (i) arrival of the project; (ii) initial meanings,
interpretations and decisions; (iii) real dialogue; (iv) building
relationships; (v) change processes; (vi) new relationships and
social structures and (vii) the course of social events and
perceived benefits and harms. Stages (iii) => (iv) => (v)
=> (iii) form a continuous iterative cycle. Dialogue and
relationships are at the heart of the model. The text describes
five of the nine case studies in some detail and illustrates how
sociology explains the sociological processes in these projects.
These examples, together with the final chapter that discusses the
implications, provide many practical pointers for all actors
involved: industry, communities, NGOs, home governments and host
governments.
This edited volume is based on the European Law Institute's (ELI)
project 'Rescue of Business in Insolvency Law'. The project ran
from 2013 to 2017 under the auspices of the ELI and was conducted
by Bob Wessels and Stephan Madaus, who were assisted by Gert-Jan
Boon. The study sought to design (elements of) a legal framework
that will enable the further development of coherent and functional
rules for business rescue in Europe. This includes certain
statutory procedures that could better enable parties to negotiate
solutions where a business becomes financially distressed. Such a
framework also includes rules to determine in which procedures and
under which conditions an enforceable solution can be imposed upon
creditors and other stakeholders despite their lack of consent. The
project had a broad scope, and extended to consider frameworks that
can be used by (non-financial) businesses out of court, and in a
pre-insolvency context. Part I of this book, the ELI Instrument as
approved by the ELI Council and General Assembly, features 115
recommendations on a wide variety of themes affected by the rescue
of financially distressed businesses, such as the legal rules for
professions and courts, treatment and ranking of creditors' claims,
contract, corporate and labour law as well as laws relating to
transaction avoidance. Part II consists of national reports that
sketch the legal landscape in 13 States and of an 'Inventory Report
on International Recommendations from Standard-Setting
Organisations', both of which provided insight for the drafting of
the Instrument. This volume is designed to assist those involved in
a process of law reform and those setting standards for soft law in
the business rescue context.
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