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Industrial internet of things (IIoT) is changing the face of
industry by completely redefining the way stakeholders,
enterprises, and machines connect and interact with each other in
the industrial digital ecosystem. Smart and connected factories, in
which all the machinery transmits real-time data, enable industrial
data analytics for improving operational efficiency, productivity,
and industrial processes, thus creating new business opportunities,
asset utilization, and connected services. IIoT leads factories to
step out of legacy environments and arcane processes towards open
digital industrial ecosystems. Innovations in the Industrial
Internet of Things (IIoT) and Smart Factory is a pivotal reference
source that discusses the development of models and algorithms for
predictive control of industrial operations and focuses on
optimization of industrial operational efficiency, rationalization,
automation, and maintenance. While highlighting topics such as
artificial intelligence, cyber security, and data collection, this
book is ideally designed for engineers, manufacturers,
industrialists, managers, IT consultants, practitioners, students,
researchers, and industrial industry professionals.
This issue of Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, edited by Drs. Dan
Blazer and Susan Schultz, will cover a number of important aspects
of Geriatric Psychiatry. Topics in this issue include, but are not
limited to: Delirium in the elderly, Depression and cardiac disease
in later life, Schizophrenia in later life, Anxiety Disorders in
later life, Neurological changes and depression, Behavioral Changes
with Alzheimer's Disease and Vascular Dementia, Palliative Care in
Dementia and Chronic Mental Illness, Collaborative Care for the
elderly with psychiatric disorders, and Post Traumatic Stress
Disorders in the elderly.
This book is the first comprehensive compilation of deliberations
on botany, genetic resources and diversity, classical genetics and
traditional breeding, genetic transformation, and detailed
enumeration on molecular maps and mapping of economic genes and
QTLs, whole genome sequencing and comparative genomics in
watermelon, and elucidation on functional genomics. The genomic
resources for disease resistance, genomics of fruit and quality
traits of watermelon, and molecular and metabolic regulation of
nutraceuticals in watermelon are discussed. Mapping of quality
traits, and biotic and abiotic resistance is also to be discussed.
The genome draft of watermelon and application of genome editing
are covered. The book contains approximately 250 pages and over 10
chapters authored by globally reputed experts on the relevant field
in this crop. This book is useful to the students, teachers, and
scientists in academia and relevant private companies interested in
horticulture, genetics, breeding, pathology, entomology,
physiology, molecular genetics and genomics, in vitro culture and
genetic engineering, and structural and functional genomics. This
book is also useful for seed industries. Â Â
This issue of Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics, guest edited by
Dr. Sethu K. Reddy, is devoted to Diabetes. Articles in this issue
include: Approach to Multicultural Issues in Diabetes; Clinical
Utility of Genetic Testing in T2DM; Utility of CGM - Type 1 and
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus; Islet Cell Transplantation; Use of
Telemedicine; Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis; Microbiome: Role in
Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus; Population Management and
Diabetes; Pre-diabetes; Metformin: What do we know?; Insulin:
Making Sense of Current Options; Nutrition in Diabetes; Bariatric
Surgery: Pathophysiology and Outcomes; Future Therapies in
Diabetes; Lipodystrophic Syndromes; and In-patient Diabetes
Management in the 21st Century.
This book emerges from the recognition that energy, environment and
ecosystems are dynamically and inextricably connected. The energy
environment system must be addressed in its totality, so that we
can devise sustainable solutions that incorporate both economic
growth and environmental conservation. No single clean energy
source will sustain long-term energy security, and fossil fuels
will remain prominent in the mix of energy sources for several
decades to come. Energy solutions, therefore, must employ a broad
and diverse range of approaches, including cleaner fossil fuel
technologies, and an affordable transition to greener power
generation employing waste, water and renewable resources.
Moreover, adapting to this changing global energy picture will
require a transformational shift in the ways we use and deliver
energy services. The authors begin with a broad introductory
chapter on sustainable energy and the environment, classifying
energy resources, cataloging environmental degradations, and
outlining the concepts and practices of sustainability. In Chapters
Two and Three, they summarize the basic constituents of the
environment, the biosphere and its natural cycles, and offer a
model of Earth's planetary temperatures and the greenhouse effect.
Chapters Four and Five outline conventional energy and power
systems, and related environmental degradations. The next several
chapters cover clean coal technologies for power generation, and
discuss sustainable energy and power technologies based on both
thermal and photovoltaic solar energy, along with biomass and wind.
The final chapters examine in depth the management of waste and
water, pollution control and energy conservation. The book
introduces a unique approach to sustainability and energy
conservation which emphasizes the relationships between underlying
scientific principles and practical applications employed in
engineering solutions. All this is offered in a form that matches
the requirements of college-level environmental science and
engineering courses.
Practiced for more than 2,000 years, acupuncture was once
restricted to the realm of alternative medicine. It was thought to
be based on mythical elements and not easily understood by those in
the scientific community. Acupuncture: An Anatomical Approach,
Second Edition dispels these notions and brings this once backroom
therapy into the forefront-explaining it in terms that can be
easily comprehended by all medical professionals. Presenting a
scientific, anatomical approach to acupuncture, this volume
discusses: The basics of the nervous system Acupuncture points
located in the head and face, formed by the cranial nerves The
cervical plexus, which forms acupuncture points in the neck region
Acupuncture points formed by the brachial plexus in the upper
limbs, spinal nerves in the body trunk, and the lumbar-sacral
plexuses in the lower limbs The anesthesia effect of biochemical
substances in the nervous system The measurement and quantification
of pain Applications of acupuncture in clinical practice, from
cases easy to treat to those more challenging Theories on the
future of acupuncture The treatment of pain, in general, is
controversial, as many therapies have unintended consequences and
side effects. Acupuncture provides a therapy that is quick, easy to
perform, and requires no medications. This volume enables
physicians, osteopaths, pain specialists, chiropractors, and other
health professionals to perform this effective treatment for their
patients who experience both chronic and acute pain.
Pharmaceutical and clinical calculations are critical to the
delivery of safe, effective, and competent patient care and
professional practice. Pharmaceutical and Clinical Calculations,
Second Edition addresses this crucial component, while emphasizing
contemporary pharmacy practices. Presenting the information in a
well-organized and easy-to-understand manner, the authors explain
the principles of clinical calculations involving dose and dosing
regimens in patients with impaired organ functions, aminoglycoside
therapy, pediatric and geriatric dosing, and radiopharmaceuticals
with appropriate examples. Each chapter begins with an introduction
to the topic, followed by a comprehensive discussion. Key concepts
are highlighted throughout the book for easy retrieval. The
examples presented in the text reflect the practice environment in
community, hospital, and nuclear pharmacy settings, and the
clinical problems presented reflect a direct application of
underlying theoretical principles and discussions. Pharmaceutical
and Clinical Calculations, Second Edition is an essential tool for
any practitioner who needs to reinforce their knowledge of the
subject and is a valuable study guide for the Pharmacy Board
examination.
The first of its kind for any sport in South Africa. A cricket love
story of epic dimensions with details which will blow readers away.
Cricket and Conquest goes back to the beginnings 221 years ago and
fundamentally revises long-established foundational narratives of
early South African cricket. It reaches beyond old whites-only
mainstream histories to integrate at every stage and in every
region the experiences of black and women cricketers. A purely
British military game at first, cricket accompanied the process of
colonial conquest every step of the way in the nineteenth century.
This book and its companion volumes explains how racism came to be
built into the very fabric of cricket's `culture' and `traditions',
and how it was uncannily tied to the broader historical processes
that shaped South Africa. The unique experiences of our different
cricket communities are described in ways that have not been done
before. The exhaustive research and inter-connections highlighted
here makes this a completely new general history of South African
cricket.
At the intersection of computer science and healthcare, data
analytics has emerged as a promising tool for solving problems
across many healthcare-related disciplines. Supplying a
comprehensive overview of recent healthcare analytics research,
Healthcare Data Analytics provides a clear understanding of the
analytical techniques currently available to solve healthcare
problems. The book details novel techniques for acquiring,
handling, retrieving, and making best use of healthcare data. It
analyzes recent developments in healthcare computing and discusses
emerging technologies that can help improve the health and
well-being of patients. Written by prominent researchers and
experts working in the healthcare domain, the book sheds light on
many of the computational challenges in the field of medical
informatics. Each chapter in the book is structured as a
"survey-style" article discussing the prominent research issues and
the advances made on that research topic. The book is divided into
three major categories: Healthcare Data Sources and Basic Analytics
- details the various healthcare data sources and analytical
techniques used in the processing and analysis of such data
Advanced Data Analytics for Healthcare - covers advanced analytical
methods, including clinical prediction models, temporal pattern
mining methods, and visual analytics Applications and Practical
Systems for Healthcare - covers the applications of data analytics
to pervasive healthcare, fraud detection, and drug discovery along
with systems for medical imaging and decision support Computer
scientists are usually not trained in domain-specific medical
concepts, whereas medical practitioners and researchers have
limited exposure to the data analytics area. The contents of this
book will help to bring together these diverse communities by
carefully and comprehensively discussing the most relevant
contributions from each domain.
Research on the problem of clustering tends to be fragmented across
the pattern recognition, database, data mining, and machine
learning communities. Addressing this problem in a unified way,
Data Clustering: Algorithms and Applications provides complete
coverage of the entire area of clustering, from basic methods to
more refined and complex data clustering approaches. It pays
special attention to recent issues in graphs, social networks, and
other domains. The book focuses on three primary aspects of data
clustering: Methods, describing key techniques commonly used for
clustering, such as feature selection, agglomerative clustering,
partitional clustering, density-based clustering, probabilistic
clustering, grid-based clustering, spectral clustering, and
nonnegative matrix factorization Domains, covering methods used for
different domains of data, such as categorical data, text data,
multimedia data, graph data, biological data, stream data,
uncertain data, time series clustering, high-dimensional
clustering, and big data Variations and Insights, discussing
important variations of the clustering process, such as
semisupervised clustering, interactive clustering, multiview
clustering, cluster ensembles, and cluster validation In this book,
top researchers from around the world explore the characteristics
of clustering problems in a variety of application areas. They also
explain how to glean detailed insight from the clustering
process-including how to verify the quality of the underlying
clusters-through supervision, human intervention, or the automated
generation of alternative clusters.
At the intersection of computer science and healthcare, data
analytics has emerged as a promising tool for solving problems
across many healthcare-related disciplines. Supplying a
comprehensive overview of recent healthcare analytics research,
Healthcare Data Analytics provides a clear understanding of the
analytical techniques currently available to solve healthcare
problems. The book details novel techniques for acquiring,
handling, retrieving, and making best use of healthcare data. It
analyzes recent developments in healthcare computing and discusses
emerging technologies that can help improve the health and
well-being of patients. Written by prominent researchers and
experts working in the healthcare domain, the book sheds light on
many of the computational challenges in the field of medical
informatics. Each chapter in the book is structured as a
"survey-style" article discussing the prominent research issues and
the advances made on that research topic. The book is divided into
three major categories: Healthcare Data Sources and Basic Analytics
- details the various healthcare data sources and analytical
techniques used in the processing and analysis of such data
Advanced Data Analytics for Healthcare - covers advanced analytical
methods, including clinical prediction models, temporal pattern
mining methods, and visual analytics Applications and Practical
Systems for Healthcare - covers the applications of data analytics
to pervasive healthcare, fraud detection, and drug discovery along
with systems for medical imaging and decision support Computer
scientists are usually not trained in domain-specific medical
concepts, whereas medical practitioners and researchers have
limited exposure to the data analytics area. The contents of this
book will help to bring together these diverse communities by
carefully and comprehensively discussing the most relevant
contributions from each domain.
Industrial internet of things (IIoT) is changing the face of
industry by completely redefining the way stakeholders,
enterprises, and machines connect and interact with each other in
the industrial digital ecosystem. Smart and connected factories, in
which all the machinery transmits real-time data, enable industrial
data analytics for improving operational efficiency, productivity,
and industrial processes, thus creating new business opportunities,
asset utilization, and connected services. IIoT leads factories to
step out of legacy environments and arcane processes towards open
digital industrial ecosystems. Innovations in the Industrial
Internet of Things (IIoT) and Smart Factory is a pivotal reference
source that discusses the development of models and algorithms for
predictive control of industrial operations and focuses on
optimization of industrial operational efficiency, rationalization,
automation, and maintenance. While highlighting topics such as
artificial intelligence, cyber security, and data collection, this
book is ideally designed for engineers, manufacturers,
industrialists, managers, IT consultants, practitioners, students,
researchers, and industrial industry professionals.
Crowdfunding has become an important aspect of society today. It
has been said to have supplanted traditional financial institutions
and has given new life to ventures. The intent of this monograph is
to allow you to understand crowdfunding in its current context, how
it is affecting society, how it functions, and factors that can
impact successful interactions between the crowdfunding project
creator and the people who fund these projects. Section 1 details
how crowdfunding first came about and how it has evolved over time,
including the key participants of crowdfunding and how crowdfunding
as a concept has grown and changed since its inception. Section 2
discusses an important question that the crowdfunding industry has
been asking: whether crowdfunding is disruptive to traditional
financial institutions or whether it transforms the entire
financial intermediary field. As crowdfunding is a broad term used
to describe multiple models of crowdfunding, section 3 presents the
four common models of crowdfunding: donation, reward, equity, and
loans. There are three main players in the crowdfunding process:
the project creator, the backer, and the platform. Factors that can
affect crowdfunding can be categorized under three main classes:
(1) factors that are specific to the crowdfunding users, namely the
project creators and backers; (2) factors found within the
crowdfunding campaign page itself; and (3) factors built into the
platform design and policies. Sections 4, 5, and 6 explore how some
of these factors have an impact on crowdfunding outcomes. Finally,
the monograph ends with a discussion of how crowdfunding may be
progressing, with a few nascent models entering the crowdfunding
sphere as well as how the impact of new technology can affect
crowdfunding. Since crowdfunding has become mainstream, there have
been multiple cases of fraud and other ethical issues that have
arisen as well. We wrap up by delivering views on multiple issues
on ethics, responsibility and decision agency in crowdfunding.
Divided Country explains how segregation and apartheid became
entrenched in a unique way in cricket in South Africa between 1915
and the 1950s. While the rest of the cricket world increasingly
rubbed out old dividing lines, South Africa reinforced them until
seven different South Africas existed at the same time in cricket.
Each of them claimed the title `South Africa' and `national'. Each
ran leagues and provincial competitions and chose national teams.
This book continues the task started by Cricket and Conquest
(2017), which re-wrote the foundational narratives of cricket in
southern Africa between 1795 and 1914. One reviewer noted it was
`simply the finest book ever written about sport in South Africa'.
Another that it had the effect of `bowling over prevailing
histories, de-colonising existing narratives of the game ... *and+
throwing all that came before into a spin' so that `what was will
never be the same'. Divided Country similarly attempts to paint an
entirely new picture of cricket in South Africa during a crucial
and complex period. It completely inverts previous whites-only
general histories of cricket, showing that the game has an
infinitely richer history than has been recorded to date. Without
knowing how apartheid in cricket unfolded one cannot even begin to
understand the journey the country has travelled since the 1950s,
and how, slowly, painstakingly, the cricket unity we take for
granted today was struggled for and constructed. This will be the
explosive theme of Volume 3 of this series.
Accurately calculating medication dosages is a critical element in pharmaceutical care that directly effects optimal patient outcomes. Unfortunately, medication dosage errors happen in pharmacies, in hospitals, or even at home or in homecare settings everyday. In extreme cases, even minor dosage errors can have dire consequences. Careful calculations are essential to providing optimal medical and pharmaceutical care.
Essential Math and Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians fills the need for a basic reference that students and professionals can use to help them understand and perform accurate calculations. Organized in a natural progression from the basic to the complex, the book includes:
· Roman and Arabic Numerals · Fractions and decimals · Ratios, proportions, and percentages · Systems of measurement including household conversions · Interpretation of medication orders · Isotonicity, pH, buffers, and reconstitutions · Intravenous flow rates · Insulin and Heparin products · Pediatric dosage · Business math
Packed with numerous solved examples and practice problems, the book presents the math in a step-by-step style that allows readers to quickly grasp concepts. The authors explain the fundamentals simply and clearly and include ample practice problems that help readers become proficient. The focus on critical thinking, real-life problem scenarios, and the self-test format make Essential Math and Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians an indispensable learning tool.
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