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This book offers a critical and comparative understanding of
post-industrial development, highlighting the driving forces and
limitations, strategies, sources of funding, tools and technologies
for its implementation. It presents the results of research on the
formation and functioning of post-industrial development
institutions in developed countries and developing countries as
integral elements of the national innovation system, and
implementation of economic modernization and transformation of
business models taking into account contradictions between modern
productive forces and getting out of date production relations.
This book also explores the widespread impact of new technologies
on various areas of modern society, which is often impaired by its
conservatism. Comprising contributions from experts across various
disciplines including economics, public administration, law, and
psychology, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the
opportunities and challenges associated with the modern development
of society, production, and consumption. It is a book with appeal
to scholars and students of economics, business and public
administration, interested in post-industrial development in
developed and developing countries, and the specifics of
implementing strategies for technological improvement in industry
and the service sector.
Forest Microbiology: Tree Diseases and Pests, Volume Three in the
Forest Microbiology series, provides an overview of major disease
agents of trees, including viruses, phytoplasma, bacteria, fungi,
nematodes and major insect pests. With a strong emphasis on
genetics, biochemistry, physiology, evolutionary biology and
population dynamics of the organisms involved, this book provides a
comprehensive understanding on the health of forests. Sections
cover important pest threats such as bark beetles, emerald ash
borer, coffee borers, leaf cutting ants, cocoa mirids, and more.
This volume highlights a range of emerging diseases of forest trees
in temperate and tropic regions as well as information on habitats.
Forest trees play crucial roles not only for mitigating effects of
the climate change but also for their considerable economic and
ecological value. Forest trees are equally vital as an alternative
bioenergy source and play important roles in pollution abatement
and the maintenance of biodiversity. Timber and its associated
products from forest trees contribute substantially to the revenue
generation of many countries of the world.
The discovery of DNA as the genetic material brought great hope to
scientists all over the world. It was believed that many of the
lingering questions in genetics and the mechanisms of heredity
would fnally be answered. However, as often is the case in science,
more qu- tions arose out of this discovery. What defnes a gene?
What are the mechanisms of gene regulation? Further discovery and
technological innovations brought about sequencing techniques that
allowed the study of complete genomes from many organisms,
including Arabidopsis and humans. Despite all the excitement
surrounding these technologies, many features of the genome
remained unclear. Peculiar characteristics in genome composition
such as signifcant redundancy consisting of many repetitive
elements and noncoding sequences, active transcriptional units with
no protein product, and unusual sequences in promoter regions added
to the mysteries of genetic make-up and gene regulation. Indeed,
the more we discovered about the genome, the more diffcult it
became to understand the complexity of cellular function and
regulation. Out of the study of the intricacies of the genome and
gene regulation, arose a new science that was independent of actual
DNA changes, but critical in maintaining gene regulation and
genetic stability. Epigenetics, literally translated as "above
genetics," is the science that describes the mechanisms of
heritable changes in gene regulation that does not involve
modifcations of DNA sequence. These changes may last through
somatic cell division and, in some cases, throughout multiple
generations.
This volume provides a variety of protocols to analyze various
epigenetic changes, including differential expression of non-coding
RNAs, changes in DNA methylation, and histone modifications in
plants. Chapters detail protocols with different degrees of
complexity, and describe bioinformatics approaches for data
processing and analysis. 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 cutting-edge, Plant Epigenetics: Methods and
Protocols, Second Edition aims to ensure successful results in the
further study of this vital field.
This book examines the issues of theorizing citizenship education
research in non-Western societies that have embarked on democratic
development after the fall of authoritarianism and colonialism.
Despite a proliferation of studies on citizenship and citizenship
education in non-Western contexts, there has been limited
theorization of this research and little discussion of the
applicability to such contexts of Western theoretical frameworks.
This volume addresses these issues through empirical case studies
of citizenship conceptions, practices, and education in South and
West Africa, Latin America, Central Europe, and the Middle East.
The contributors to the volume call into question the uncritical
application of Western theoretical frameworks to non-Western
societies and advocate for the development and wider application of
new paradigms rooted in local processes and indigenous knowledge to
better understand and theorize citizenship and citizenship
education in such societies. This volume will be of interest to
scholars, researchers, and practitioners working in the field of
comparative and international citizenship education. It was
originally published as a special issue of Compare: A Journal of
Comparative and International Education.
This book offers a critical and comparative understanding of
post-industrial development, highlighting the driving forces and
limitations, strategies, sources of funding, tools and technologies
for its implementation. It presents the results of research on the
formation and functioning of post-industrial development
institutions in developed countries and developing countries as
integral elements of the national innovation system, and
implementation of economic modernization and transformation of
business models taking into account contradictions between modern
productive forces and getting out of date production relations.
This book also explores the widespread impact of new technologies
on various areas of modern society, which is often impaired by its
conservatism. Comprising contributions from experts across various
disciplines including economics, public administration, law, and
psychology, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the
opportunities and challenges associated with the modern development
of society, production, and consumption. It is a book with appeal
to scholars and students of economics, business and public
administration, interested in post-industrial development in
developed and developing countries, and the specifics of
implementing strategies for technological improvement in industry
and the service sector.
This volume provides a variety of protocols to analyze various
epigenetic changes, including differential expression of non-coding
RNAs, changes in DNA methylation, and histone modifications in
plants. Chapters detail protocols with different degrees of
complexity, and describe bioinformatics approaches for data
processing and analysis. 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 cutting-edge, Plant Epigenetics: Methods and
Protocols, Second Edition aims to ensure successful results in the
further study of this vital field.
The discovery of DNA as the genetic material brought great hope to
scientists all over the world. It was believed that many of the
lingering questions in genetics and the mechanisms of heredity
would fnally be answered. However, as often is the case in science,
more qu- tions arose out of this discovery. What defnes a gene?
What are the mechanisms of gene regulation? Further discovery and
technological innovations brought about sequencing techniques that
allowed the study of complete genomes from many organisms,
including Arabidopsis and humans. Despite all the excitement
surrounding these technologies, many features of the genome
remained unclear. Peculiar characteristics in genome composition
such as signifcant redundancy consisting of many repetitive
elements and noncoding sequences, active transcriptional units with
no protein product, and unusual sequences in promoter regions added
to the mysteries of genetic make-up and gene regulation. Indeed,
the more we discovered about the genome, the more diffcult it
became to understand the complexity of cellular function and
regulation. Out of the study of the intricacies of the genome and
gene regulation, arose a new science that was independent of actual
DNA changes, but critical in maintaining gene regulation and
genetic stability. Epigenetics, literally translated as "above
genetics," is the science that describes the mechanisms of
heritable changes in gene regulation that does not involve
modifcations of DNA sequence. These changes may last through
somatic cell division and, in some cases, throughout multiple
generations.
This book examines the issues of theorizing citizenship education
research in non-Western societies that have embarked on democratic
development after the fall of authoritarianism and colonialism.
Despite a proliferation of studies on citizenship and citizenship
education in non-Western contexts, there has been limited
theorization of this research and little discussion of the
applicability to such contexts of Western theoretical frameworks.
This volume addresses these issues through empirical case studies
of citizenship conceptions, practices, and education in South and
West Africa, Latin America, Central Europe, and the Middle East.
The contributors to the volume call into question the uncritical
application of Western theoretical frameworks to non-Western
societies and advocate for the development and wider application of
new paradigms rooted in local processes and indigenous knowledge to
better understand and theorize citizenship and citizenship
education in such societies. This volume will be of interest to
scholars, researchers, and practitioners working in the field of
comparative and international citizenship education. It was
originally published as a special issue of Compare: A Journal of
Comparative and International Education.
Genome Stability: From Virus to Human Application, Second Edition,
a volume in the Translational Epigenetics series, explores how
various species maintain genome stability and genome
diversification in response to environmental factors. Here, across
thirty-eight chapters, leading researchers provide a deep analysis
of genome stability in DNA/RNA viruses, prokaryotes, single cell
eukaryotes, lower multicellular eukaryotes, and mammals, examining
how epigenetic factors contribute to genome stability and how these
species pass memories of encounters to progeny. Topics also include
major DNA repair mechanisms, the role of chromatin in genome
stability, human diseases associated with genome instability, and
genome stability in response to aging. This second edition has been
fully revised to address evolving research trends, including
CRISPRs/Cas9 genome editing; conventional versus transgenic genome
instability; breeding and genetic diseases associated with abnormal
DNA repair; RNA and extrachromosomal DNA; cloning, stem cells, and
embryo development; programmed genome instability; and conserved
and divergent features of repair. This volume is an essential
resource for geneticists, epigeneticists, and molecular biologists
who are looking to gain a deeper understanding of this rapidly
expanding field, and can also be of great use to advanced students
who are looking to gain additional expertise in genome stability.
Every species has to preserve the integrity of its genome to ensure
faithful passage of genetic information to the progeny. At the same
time, there are times during the life of the organism and
population in general when a fine balance in genome stability and
diversification has to be made to benefit the survival of the
species. Genome Stability teaches the reader how various species
maintain this fine balance in genome stability and genome
diversification in response to their environments. Genome Stability
covers a wide range of topics, including the genome stability of
DNA/RNA viruses, prokaryotes, single cell eukaryotes, lower
multicellular eukaryotes and mammals. Topics also include major DNA
repair mechanisms, the role of chromatin in genome stability, human
diseases associated with genome instability as well as changes in
genome stability in response to aging. Finally, Genome Stability
covers how epigenetic factors contribute to genome stability and
how the species pass the memory of the encounters to the progeny,
thus influencing the genome of the progeny in an indirect manner.
This volume is an essential resource for geneticists,
epigeneticists, and molecular biologists who are looking to gain a
deeper understanding of this rapidly-expanding field, and can also
be of great use to advanced students who are looking to gain
additional expertise in genome stability.
Forest Microbiology, Volume Two: Forest Tree Health highlights a
range of emerging microbial phytopathogens of forest trees, along
with novel approaches for managing tree pests and diseases in a
changing climate. The book provides an overview of selected
microbial pathogens of forest trees, with an emphasis on their
biology, lifecycle, spreading mechanisms, impact on affected tree
species and current and prospective control strategies. At the same
time, the impact of tree microbiomes on host fitness is discussed.
Beneficial components of tree microbiota are presented, along with
their functional role in tree nutrition, immunity and disease
resistance. In addition, this volume addresses the many functions
of microbial disease agents of trees including fungi, bacteria,
viruses and phytoplasma. Strong emphasis is placed on the genetics,
biochemistry, physiology, evolutionary biology and population
dynamics of the microorganisms involved. This title is a key
resource for foresters and forest pathology practitioners, as well
as plant biologists.
Forest Microbiology, Volume One: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere,
Endosphere and Rhizosphere places an emphasis on the microbiology
of leaves, needles, stems, roots, litter and soil. This
comprehensive title is split into five sections, including the
phyllosphere microbiome, endosphere, rhizosphere, archaea, viruses
in forest ecosystem and microbiota of forest nurseries and tree
pests, challenges and potentials. Microbial communities associated
with various host trees and different tree tissues are compared,
and generalists and specialists among tree-associated microbes are
identified. In addition, biotic and abiotic factors determining the
composition and the structure of forest tree microbial communities
are presented, along with the concept of microbial 'hubs.'
Together, the book's editors have 25 years' worth of experience
teaching and conducting research on forest microbiology, making
this an essential read for any scientist interested in the forest
microbiome.
Any and every opening book is out of date. Unfortunately this is
true and there is no getting away from it. But why do I recommend
my book to you, dear reader? First of all, the lines are all
analyzed very deeply. You do not have to turn on the engine and
wait for the computer to produce a ready-made solution. Believe me,
in analyzing this book, I used the most modern equipment, and thus
the reader saves a lot of time. In our information age, time is
very precious, and by buying my book you will gain at least time. I
have spent a huge amount of my own time analyzing the various
lines, but also commenting on the options especially for you, my
friends. In addition, in this book's pages you will find tons of
novelties not seen in practice, and in many of the lines I offer
strong improvements. Many sources were reviewed, where the authors
defended certain options from White'spoint of view, while I
defended Black's side. In addition, this book has absorbed my
attitude and approach to various positions, and I have been
analyzing the Benko Gambit for more than 10 years! I wanted to
approach each position from the point of view of a human, as close
as possible to a practical game. In addition, even if this book
becomes outdated at some point, I am sure that it will always be
possible to improve the variations - but the backbone of studying
this opening can be taken from this book; this is normal work on
chess IM Alexey Kovalchuk
The Modern Benoni is one of the most controversial but also dynamic
answers to 1.d4. This opening remained the favorite of famous
attacking players as Tal, Kasparov, Gashimov and Topalov. From the
outset, Black creates a new pawn structure and deploying his active
piece play against White's central majority. In his book Alexey
Kovalchuk focuses on a set of new ideas and deep analyses supported
by his silicon friends. His book supplies all Black needs to know
to fight for the initiative from move two!
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