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Molecular Impacts of Nanoparticles on Plants and Algae covers
molecular mechanisms of plants/algae related to cellular uptake and
translocation of nanoparticles, and genome, transcriptome,
proteome, and metabolome responses against it. The book introduces
readers to state-of-the-art developments and trends of
nanoparticles and plants/algae including interaction of
nanoparticles with biological compounds in vitro. Nanoscience and
nanotechnology have rapidly been developed in the last few decades,
and they have a wide range of applications in industry, medicine,
food, and agriculture. In agriculture, nanoparticles (NPs) have
successfully been used for growth regulation, crop protection and
improvement. They are also employed to cope with plant nutrient
deficiencies. A predicted significant increase in the output of NPs
will cause the discharge of a remarkable number of NPs to
ecosystems, creating a need to understand how to optimize or
mitigate their impact depending on their potential impact. These
include serious health concerns for living organisms in aquatic,
terrestrial, and atmospheric environments as well as human health
through their potential existence in plant-based foods. The impact
of NPs on living organisms including plants and algae, and uptake,
translocation and molecular response mechanisms should be carefully
considered before producing and using nanoparticles in large
amounts as NPs, when entered to the body, induce changes in gene
expressions related to the photosystem, water transport, cell wall
formation, and cell division. Further recent studies have showed
that NPs are potential agents or stressors to alter proteome,
transcriptome, genome and metabolome responses. Impacts of
nanoparticles on molecular mechanisms of plants and algae presents
the most recent findings on nanoparticle and plant/algae
interaction by focusing to molecular response mechanisms at genome,
transcriptome, proteome and metabolome levels. In addition, uptake
and translocation mechanism of nanoparticles will be assessed both
in plant and algae Throughout this book, the latest developments
and discoveries will be highlighted as well as open problems and
future challenges in molecular mechanisms of plants/algae as a
response of nanoparticles.
Phytoremediation: Biotechnological Strategies for Promoting
Invigorating Environs focuses on phytoremediation's history,
present and future potential, discussing mechanisms of remediation,
different types of pollutant and polluted environs, cell signaling,
biotechnology, and molecular biology, including site-directed DNA
and the omics related to plant sciences. Sections focus on
phytoremediation as an economically feasible and environmentally
safe strategy, including its mechanisms from macroscopic to
microscopic level, strategies of assisted phytoremediation, the
role of omics on innovations on the field, the development of
genetically modified plants (GMPs) to deal with pollutants, the
future prospects of targeted genetic engineering in
phytoremediation and remediation advantages and disadvantages.
Other sections in the book explore the phytoremediation of specific
environs (water and soil) and specific contaminants that are of
major worldwide concern.
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Brother Alive (Main)
Zain Khalid
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*Winner of the NYPL Young Lions Award* *Winner of the CLMP
Firecracker Award* Finalist for the NBCC John Leonard Prize A New
York Times Writer to Watch This Summer Named a Best Book of the
Year by Literary Hub and Library Journal In 1990, three boys are
born, unrelated but intertwined by circumstance: Dayo, Iseul and
Youssef. They are adopted as infants and live in a shared bedroom
perched atop a mosque in Staten Island. The boys are a conspicuous
trio: Dayo is of Nigerian origin, Iseul is Korean and Youssef
indeterminately Middle Eastern, but they are so close as to be
almost inseparable. Nevertheless, Youssef is keeping a secret from
his brothers: he has an imaginary double, a familiar who seems
absolutely real, a shapeshifting creature he calls Brother. The
boys' adoptive father, Imam Salim, is known for his radical sermons
extolling the virtues of opting out of Western ideologies. But he
is uncharismatic at home, a distant father who spends evenings in
his study with whiskey-laced coffee, writing letters to his former
compatriots back in Saudi Arabia. Like Youssef, he too has secrets,
including the cause of his failing health, the reason for his
nighttime excursions from the house and the truth about what
happened to the boys' parents. When Imam Salim's path takes him
back to Saudi Arabia, the boys will be forced to follow. There they
will be captivated by an opulent, almost futuristic world and find
traces of their parents' stories. But they will have to change if
they want to survive in this new world, and the arrival of a
creature as powerful as Brother will not go unnoticed. With
stylistic brilliance and intellectual acuity, in Brother Alive Zain
Khalid brings characters to vivid life with a bold energy that
matches the great themes of his novel - family, capital, power,
sexuality and the possibility of reunion for those who are broken.
Analysing one of the most controversial areas in public policy,
this pioneering Research Handbook brings together contributions
from expert researchers to provide a global overview of the
shifting dynamics of drug policy. Chapters tackle a complex and
cross-cutting issue from inter and multi-disciplinary perspectives,
incorporating political science, history, law and public health
into their analyses. Emphasising connections between the domestic
and the international, this timely Research Handbook illustrates
the intersections between drug policy, human rights obligations and
the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Integrating detailed
discussion of ever-evolving drug markets, a diverse range of policy
responses, and political and ideological tensions, the contributors
offer an insightful analysis of the regional dynamics of drug
control, its historic constructions, and the contemporary and
emerging problems it is facing. Aimed at researchers and students
interested in drug policy, as well as policy makers and
practitioners at different levels of governance, the Research
Handbook on International Drug Policy provides a much-needed
comparative approach and will prove to be an essential resource for
navigating the difficulties surrounding drug policy and control.
Solar Energy Harvesting, Conversion and Storage: Materials,
Technologies and Applications focuses on the current state of solar
energy and the recent advancements in nanomaterials for different
technologies, from harnessing energy to storage. The book covers
different aspects of advanced nanomaterials for solar energy, rapid
developments in solar thermal and hot water systems, and PV and CSP
technologies. The book also discusses storing harnessed solar/heat
energy using different available energy storage technologies,
including phase change materials (PCMs), batteries, and
supercapacitors. Various applications such as agriculture and
aquaculture, desalination, domestic appliances, and transport are
explored, as well.
Graphene Quantum Dots: Biomedical and Environmental Sustainability
Applications provides an overview of fundamentals and advances in
applications of graphene quantum dots. Concepts covered include a
brief introduction on the topic, an overview of structure and
chemistry, fundamental properties of different characterization
techniques, methods for the preparation of graphene quantum dots,
and recent and emerging applications in various fields including
antimicrobial therapy, bioimaging, biomedical tools development and
clean energy for environmental sustainability. The book is a
critical resource in materials selection for biomedical and
environmental sustainability applications as well as various
advanced imaging, disinfectant and environmental remediation
technologies. As such, it is suitable for those in academia working
in the discipline of materials science and engineering and
practitioners working on biomedical tool development and
environmental remediation.
Environmental Sustainability of Biofuels: Prospects and Challenges
provides a comprehensive sustainability analysis of biofuels based
on lifecycle analysis and develops various multi-dimensional
decision-making techniques for prioritizing biofuel production
technologies. Taking a transversal approach, the book combines
lifecycle sustainability assessment, lifecycle assessment,
lifecycle costing analysis, social lifecycle assessment,
sustainability metrics, triple bottom lines, operational research
methods, and supply chain designs for investigating the critical
factors and critical enablers that influence the sustainable
development of biofuel industry. This book will be a valuable
resource for students, researchers and practitioners seeking to
deepen their knowledge of biofuels as an alternative fuel. It will
equip researchers and policymakers in the energy sector with the
scientific methodology and metrics needed to develop strategies for
a viable sustainability transition.
Advances in Epidemiological Modeling and Control of Viruses covers
recent and advanced research works in the field of epidemiological
modeling, with special emphasis on new strategies to control the
occurrence and reoccurrence of viruses. The models included in this
book can be used to study the dynamics of different viruses,
searching for control measures, and epidemic models under various
effects and environments. This book covers different models and
methods of modeling, including data-driven approaches. The authors
and editors are experienced researchers, and each chapter has been
designed to provide readers with leading-edge information on topics
discussed.
Microbial Consortium and Biotransformation for Pollution
Decontamination presents techniques for the decontamination of
polluted environs through potential microbes, particularly
examining the benefits of its broad applicability, sustainability
and eco-friendly nature. Utilizing global case studies to describe
practical applications of the technology, the book offers insights
into the latest research on advanced microbiological tools and
techniques for the remediation of severe pollutants from the
environment. Environmental researchers and environmental managers
focusing on pollution and decontamination will find both key
contextual information and practical details that are essential in
understanding the use of microbial technology for combatting
pollutants. Recent advancements in the field of NGS
(next-generation sequencing) have allowed more detailed genomic,
bioinformatics and metagenomic analyses of potential
environmentally important microbes that have led to significant
breakthroughs into key bio-degradative pathways. With the increase
in human activities around the globe, toxic pollutants from
multiple sources have contaminated the earth on a large number
scale.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and conversion to value added
products, such as chemicals, polymers, and carbon-based fuels
represents a promising approach to transform a potential threat to
the environment into a value-added product for long term
sustainability. Emerging Carbon Capture Technologies: Towards a
Sustainable Future provides a multidisciplinary view of the
research that is being carried out in this field, covering
materials and processes for CO2 capture and utilization and
including a broad discussion of the impact of novel technologies in
carbon capture on the energy landscape, society and climate. Of
interest to students, researchers and professionals in industries
related to greenhouse gas mitigation, post-combustion CO2 capture
processes, coal-fired power plants, environmental sustainability,
green solvents, green technologies, and the utilization of clean
energy for environmental protection, this book covers both the
experimental and theoretical aspects of novel materials and process
development providing a holistic approach toward a sustainable
energy future.
Bioinformatics for Everyone provides a brief overview on currently
used technologies in the field of bioinformatics-interpreted as the
application of information science to biology- including various
online and offline bioinformatics tools and softwares. The book
presents valuable knowledge in a simplified way to help students
and researchers easily apply bioinformatics tools and approaches to
their research and lab routines. Several protocols and case studies
that can be reproduced by readers to suit their needs are also
included.
Processing Technology for Bio-Based Polymers: Advanced Strategies
and Practical Aspects brings together the latest advances and novel
technologies surrounding the synthesis and manufacture of
biopolymers, ranging from bio-based polymers to synthetic polymers
from bio-derived monomers. Sections examine bio-based polymer
chemistry, discuss polymerization process and emerging design
technologies, cover manufacturing and processing approaches,
explain cutting-edge approaches and innovative applications, and
focus on biomedicals and other key application areas. Final
chapters provide detailed discussion and an analysis of economic
and environmental concerns, practical considerations, challenges,
opportunities and future trends. This is a valuable resource for
researchers, scientists and advanced students in polymer science,
bio-based materials, nanomaterials, plastics engineering,
biomaterials, chemistry, biotechnology, and materials science and
engineering, as well as R&D professionals, engineers and
industrialists interested in the development of biopolymers for
advanced products and applications.
In an uncertain and complex environment, to ensure secure and
stable operations of large-scale power systems is one of the
biggest challenges that power engineers have to address today.
Traditionally, power system operations and decision-making in
controls are based on power system computations of physical models
describing the behavior of power systems. Largely, physical models
are constructed according to some assumptions and simplifications,
and such is the case with power system models. However, the
complexity of power system stability problems, along with the
system's inherent uncertainties and nonlinearities, can result in
models that are impractical or inaccurate. This calls for adaptive
or deep-learning algorithms to significantly improve current
control schemes that solve decision and control problems.
Cyberphysical Infrastructures in Power Systems: Architectures and
Vulnerabilities provides an extensive overview of CPS concepts and
infrastructures in power systems with a focus on the current
state-of-the-art research in this field. Detailed classifications
are pursued highlighting existing solutions, problems, and
developments in this area.
Translational Bioinformatics in Healthcare and Medicine offers an
overview of main principles of bioinformatics, biological
databases, clinical informatics, health informatics,
viroinformatics and real-case applications of translational
bioinformatics in healthcare. Written by experts from both
technology and clinical sides, the content brings together
essential knowledge to make the best of recent advancements of the
field. The book discusses topics such as next generation sequence
analysis, genomics in clinical care, IoT applications, blockchain
technology, patient centered interoperability of EHR, health data
mining, and translational bioinformatics methods for drug discovery
and drug repurposing. In addition, it discusses the role of
bioinformatics in cancer research and viroinformatics approaches to
counter viral diseases through informatics. This is a valuable
resource for bioinformaticians, clinicians, healthcare
professionals, graduate students and several members of biomedical
field who are interested in learning more about how bioinformatics
can impact in their research and practice.
Applications of Nuclear and Radioisotope Technology: For Peace and
Sustainable Development presents the latest technology and research
on nuclear energy with a practical focus on a variety of
applications. Author Dr. Khalid Al-Nabhani provides a thorough and
well-rounded view of the status of nuclear power generation in
order to promote its benefits towards a sustainable, clean and
secure future. This book offers innovative theoretical, analytical,
methodological and technological approaches, encourages a positive
societal and political uptake. This book enhances awareness of
peaceful nuclear applications across a broad spectrum of
industries, including power generation, agriculture, and medicine.
It presents successful examples and lessons learned across many
countries that are working towards their sustainability goals in
cooperation with the IAEA and AAEA, to benefit researchers,
professionals and decision-makers implementing and developing their
own nuclear strategies for the future.
Advanced Methods in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A
Practical Lab Manual is a concise reference on common protocols and
techniques for advanced molecular biology and biotechnology
experimentation. Each chapter focuses on a different method,
providing an overview before delving deeper into the procedure in a
step-by-step approach. Techniques covered include genomic DNA
extraction using cetyl trimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and
chloroform extraction, chromatographic techniques, ELISA,
hybridization, gel electrophoresis, dot blot analysis and methods
for studying polymerase chain reactions. Laboratory protocols and
standard operating procedures for key equipment are also discussed,
providing an instructive overview for lab work. This practical
guide focuses on the latest advances and innovations in methods for
molecular biology and biotechnology investigation, helping
researchers and practitioners enhance and advance their own
methodologies and take their work to the next level.
Biodegradable and Edible Food Packaging: Trends and Technologies
presents the concept, status and recent advancements of
Biodegradable and Edible packaging materials. The book offers broad
and available information regarding principles of food packaging
and its applications in different area of food and non-food.
Chapters bring a detailed overview of the interaction of
constituents and properties like physiochemical, mechanical,
microbiological and engineering. The book also serves latest
information regarding the packaging requirements of almost all food
groups, including knowledge regarding biodegradable and edible food
packaging materials that reduce environmental pollution. This is a
solid reference book that helps readers understand different
benefits of using biodegradable and edible films and their
development and suitability with various foods.
This work is devoted to fixed point theory as well as the theory of
accretive operators in Banach spaces. The goal is to develop, in
self-contained way, the main results in both theories. Special
emphasis is given to the study how both theories can be used to
study the existence and uniqueness of solution of several types of
partial differential equations and integral equations.
Gravity Energy Storage provides a comprehensive analysis of a novel
energy storage system that is based on the working principle of
well-established, pumped hydro energy storage, but that also
recognizes the differences and benefits of the new gravity system.
This book provides coverage of the development, feasibility,
design, performance, operation, and economics associated with the
implementation of such storage technology. In addition, a number of
modeling approaches are proposed as a solution to various
difficulties, such as proper sizing, application, value and optimal
design of the system. The book includes both technical and economic
aspects to guide the realization of this storage system in the
right direction. Finally, political considerations and barriers are
addressed to complement this work.
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