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The main focus of this book is the transport mechanics of sediment
particles coated with microbial biofilm, which is called
bio-sediment. The book also addresses the question of how to
measure and simulate the considerable variation in the properties
of natural sediment associated with microbial biofilm, ranging from
the micro-scale surface morphology to the macro-scale sediment
transport. Nowadays most studies to elucidate the mechanisms of
sediment transport have concentrated on physical-chemical sediment
properties, little work explicitly coupled sediment dynamics and
the environmental effects under the influence of micro-ecosystem,
thus leaving a serious gap in water and sediment sciences as well
as water ecological research. With respect to physical-chemical
sediment properties, this book has been undertaken to evaluate and
quantify the effect of biological factors - biofilm on sediment
transport mechanics. The chapters cover topics including
development of bio-sediment and its properties; model of biofilm
growth on sediment substratum; bedform and flow resistance of
bio-sediment bed; incipient velocity and settling velocity of
bio-sediment; bedload and suspended load transport for
bio-sediment; numerical simulation of bio-sediment transport.
Besides, the measurement technology, analysis method and expression
approach introduced in this book combine the characteristics of
hydraulic, environmental and microbial research, having more
immediate innovation. This book will be of interest to researchers,
managers, practitioners, policy and decision makers, international
institutions, governmental and non-governmental organizations,
educators, as well as graduate and undergraduate students in the
field of hydraulics and river dynamics. It will help to understand
the relevance of sediment transport and biofilm growth under the
role of aqueous micro-ecosystem, to introduce better tools for the
simulation and prediction of bio-sediment transport, and to provide
a scientific basis and application foundation for the research of
interaction between sediment particles and ecological and
environmental factors.
This book investigates uneven regional development in China - with
particular focus on the cases of Guangdong and Zheijiang provinces
- which have been at the forefront of debate since Chinese economic
reform. Rapid economic growth since the 'opening-up' of China has
been accompanied by significant disparities in the regional
distribution of income: this book represents one of the most recent
studies to present a picture of this inequality. Built upon a
multi-scale and multi-mechanism framework, it provides systematic
examination of both the patterns and mechanisms of regional
development and inequality in provincial China, emphasizing the
effects of economic transition. Approaching from a geographical
perspective, its authors consider the interplay between the local,
the state, and the global forces in shaping the landscape of
regional inequality in China. Extensive empirical findings will
prove useful to those researching other developing countries within
the frontier of globalization and economic transition. Regional
Inequality in Transitional China will appeal to scholars and
students of geography, economics and Chinese studies more broadly.
Due to the great success and enormous impact of IP networks, In
ternet access (such as sending and receiving e-mails) and web brows
ing have become the ruling paradigm for next generation wireless
systems. On the other hand, great technological and commercial
success of services and applications is being witnessed in mobile
wire less communications with examples of cellular, pes voice
telephony and wireless LANs. The service paradigm has thus shifted
from the conventional voice service to seamlessly integrated high
quality mul timedia transmission over broadband wireless mobile
networks. The multimedia content may include data, voice, audio,
image, video and so on. With availability of more powerful portable
devices, such as PDA, portable computer and cellular phone, coupled
with the easier access to the core network (using a mobile device),
the number of mobile users and the demand for multimedia-based
applications is increasing rapidly. As a result, there is an urgent
need for a sys tem that supports heterogeneous multimedia services
and provides seamless access to the desired resources via wireless
connections. Therefore, the convergence of multimedia communication
and wireless mobile networking technologies into the next
generation wireless multimedia (WMM) networks with the vision of
"anytime, anywhere, anyform" information system is the certain
trend in the foreseeable future. However, successful combination of
these two technologies presents many challenges such as available
spectral bandwidth, energy efficiency, seamless end-to-end
communication, robustness, security, etc."
This book investigates uneven regional development in China - with
particular focus on the cases of Guangdong and Zheijiang provinces
- which have been at the forefront of debate since Chinese economic
reform. Rapid economic growth since the 'opening-up' of China has
been accompanied by significant disparities in the regional
distribution of income: this book represents one of the most recent
studies to present a picture of this inequality. Built upon a
multi-scale and multi-mechanism framework, it provides systematic
examination of both the patterns and mechanisms of regional
development and inequality in provincial China, emphasizing the
effects of economic transition. Approaching from a geographical
perspective, its authors consider the interplay between the local,
the state, and the global forces in shaping the landscape of
regional inequality in China. Extensive empirical findings will
prove useful to those researching other developing countries within
the frontier of globalization and economic transition. Regional
Inequality in Transitional China will appeal to scholars and
students of geography, economics and Chinese studies more broadly.
China in the Era of Social Media discusses how social media is
changing the world in an unprecedented way through speed, scope,
and depth. In the last decade or so, social media in China has
witnessed the most explosive growth in the world. Being the most
populous nation in the world, it has the most social media users in
the world as well. This book examines the current situation and
unique characteristics of Chinese social media, the significance of
social media in the country's social transformation, and
particularly its influences on political change in the nation. The
main goal of this book is to explore how social media has been
affecting and thus changing China's political system, the ruling
communist ideology, and the state-run media, as well as its public
discourse and public opinions. Scholars of Asian studies, political
science, and communications will find this book particularly
interesting.
Due to the great success and enormous impact of IP networks, In
ternet access (such as sending and receiving e-mails) and web brows
ing have become the ruling paradigm for next generation wireless
systems. On the other hand, great technological and commercial
success of services and applications is being witnessed in mobile
wire less communications with examples of cellular, pes voice
telephony and wireless LANs. The service paradigm has thus shifted
from the conventional voice service to seamlessly integrated high
quality mul timedia transmission over broadband wireless mobile
networks. The multimedia content may include data, voice, audio,
image, video and so on. With availability of more powerful portable
devices, such as PDA, portable computer and cellular phone, coupled
with the easier access to the core network (using a mobile device),
the number of mobile users and the demand for multimedia-based
applications is increasing rapidly. As a result, there is an urgent
need for a sys tem that supports heterogeneous multimedia services
and provides seamless access to the desired resources via wireless
connections. Therefore, the convergence of multimedia communication
and wireless mobile networking technologies into the next
generation wireless multimedia (WMM) networks with the vision of
"anytime, anywhere, anyform" information system is the certain
trend in the foreseeable future. However, successful combination of
these two technologies presents many challenges such as available
spectral bandwidth, energy efficiency, seamless end-to-end
communication, robustness, security, etc.
Since the Teacher Education Act was in place in 1994, student
teachers were educated through diverse educational institutions
instead of the traditional normal schools (Taiwan's equivalent of
teachers' colleges). But such market-based teacher education has
been altered by politics, society and culture in the direction of
government-controlled teacher education, particularly in the
quality evaluation of teacher education. Taiwan maintains teacher
education quality by controlling the number of teachers, using
teacher assessment to eliminate teachers who are not up to
standard, evaluating teacher education institutions, evaluating
professional development of teachers to raise elementary and
secondary teacher quality. This book uses Taiwan as a case study to
analyze the transformation of teacher education in a country which
goes through political, economic and societal transitions, along
the axis of state regulation vs marketization. It analyzes the
uniqueness of Taiwanese teacher education for international
reference, and draws implications for teacher education policies in
the context of education reform. The Formation of Two Approaches to
Teacher Education Teacher Education Policy and Policy Direction in
Taiwan The Ideology, Implications, Applications of Teacher
Profession Standards The Teacher Education Strategic Alliances in
Taiwan This book will interest policy makers, researchers and
students in the field of education, especially in teacher education
and comparative education.
Since the Teacher Education Act was in place in 1994, student
teachers were educated through diverse educational institutions
instead of the traditional normal schools (Taiwan's equivalent of
teachers' colleges). But such market-based teacher education has
been altered by politics, society and culture in the direction of
government-controlled teacher education, particularly in the
quality evaluation of teacher education. Taiwan maintains teacher
education quality by controlling the number of teachers, using
teacher assessment to eliminate teachers who are not up to
standard, evaluating teacher education institutions, evaluating
professional development of teachers to raise elementary and
secondary teacher quality. This book uses Taiwan as a case study to
analyze the transformation of teacher education in a country which
goes through political, economic and societal transitions, along
the axis of state regulation vs marketization. It analyzes the
uniqueness of Taiwanese teacher education for international
reference, and draws implications for teacher education policies in
the context of education reform. The Formation of Two Approaches to
Teacher Education Teacher Education Policy and Policy Direction in
Taiwan The Ideology, Implications, Applications of Teacher
Profession Standards The Teacher Education Strategic Alliances in
Taiwan This book will interest policy makers, researchers and
students in the field of education, especially in teacher education
and comparative education.
This book presents topical research in the study of ferroelectrics.
Topics discussed in this compilation include metal ferroelectric
insulator semiconductor field effect transistors; resonant and
non-resonant microwave absorption studies in multiferroic
materials; the nanoscale ferroelectric behavior of GeSbTe films
studied by piezoresponse force microscopy; composition design and
electrical properties' investigation of silver-containing
perovskite lead-free piezoelectric ceramics; low temperature
fabrication of high-k and ferroelectric thin films for capacitive
applications and coplanar waveguide ferrolectric thin film
microwave phase shifters.
This book presents recent advances in proteomics research. Topics
discussed include redox proteomics approaches to the evaluation of
UV-induced protein oxidative damage; decoding amino acid sequences
of proteins using inter-residue average distance statistics to
extract information on protein folding mechanisms and modelling of
protein folding and prediction of rate based on nucleation
mechanism.
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