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This book introduces the Chinese boletes, including the history,
ecological and economic values, as well as the geographical
distribution patterns with a highlight on the Tylopilus species.
Species in Tylopilus s.l. are not only of important ecological
values but also of scientific interests. They are very diverse in
morphology, complex in structure and wide in ecological niches.
China is one of the diverse hotspots of boletes, and many boletes
were traditionally treated as members of Tylopilus based on
hymenophore or spore-print colour. The studies revealed that the
traditionally defined Tylopilus is polyphyletic. This book aims to
elucidate the phylogenetic relationships among the genera treated
in Tylopilus s.l. previously; to delimit and recognize the taxa,
and finally to reveal the diversity of the genera and species of
Tylopilus s.l. in China. The book is intended to be a reference for
biologists who conduct investigations of biological resources and
biodiversity; university and college teachers and students carrying
out studies in related fields; mycologists and amateur mycologists,
or people who interested in mushrooms taxonomy and systematics; and
workers in the development of non-timber forest products.
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the interaction
between Services of General Economic Interest (SGEI) and EU
competition law, covering in particular Article 106 of the Treaty
on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) and state aid
rules. It also takes the telecommunications, postal service and
transport sectors as case studies, taking into account the
technological, economic and political backgrounds to these sectors.
The area of SGEI has undergone fundamental developments over the
past three decades and the most recent changes in the Lisbon
Treaty, recognizing SGEI as a shared value and granting explicit
competence to the EU, mark its constitutional significance. The key
issue is how to balance economic values underlying competitive
markets and non-economic public service values such as universal
access to essential services. The essence of the question is the
relationship between the market and the state. This controversial
issue is addressed through a critical analysis of a number of
landmark EU Court judgments and Commission decisions over the
decades. Offering a clear appreciation of the evolution of the EU
regulatory framework on SGEI that lays out the limits and
boundaries within which the Member States define, organize and fund
SGEI, the book is particularly aimed at academics with a research
interest in the interaction between public services and EU
competition law, but as it also demonstrates clearly how the
application of EU competition law has transformed the public
utilities sectors, it will be of interest to law makers, legal
professionals and policy makers as well. Dr. Lei Zhu is a Research
Associate at the Institute of International Law at Wuhan University
in Wuhan, China. He studied at the Institute for Competition &
Procurement Studies of the Bangor University Law School in Wales,
United Kingdom, where he obtained his PhD in law in 2015.
This book is an up-to-date text covering topics in utilizing
hydrogen bonding for constructing functional architectures and
supramolecular materials. The first chapter addresses the control
of photo-induced electron and energy transfer. The second chapter
summarizes the formation of nano-porous materials. The following
two chapters introduce self-assembled gels, many of which exhibit
unique functions. Other chapters cover the advances in
supramolecular liquid crystals and the versatility of hydrogen
bonding in tuning/improving the properties and performance of
materials. This book is designed to bring together in a single
volume the most important and active fields of hydrogen bonding
strategy for designing supramolecular materials. The book will be a
valuable resource for graduates and researchers working in the
fields of supramolecular chemistry and materials sciences.
Zhan-Ting Li, PhD, is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at the
Department of Chemistry, Fudan University, China Li-Zhu Wu, PhD, is
a Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Technical Institute of
Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
This book provides essential information on emergency management.
It is composed of two parts, addressing the basic theory and
related methods of emergency management, including risk management,
coordination management, crisis management and disaster management.
By putting the emphasis on interdisciplinary, systematic
perspectives and building a bridge between basic knowledge and
further research, it is well suited as an emergency management
textbook and offers a valuable guide to prepare readers for their
future emergency management careers.
This title provides a unique theoretical framework for multi-mode
resonant antennas and different approaches to their implementation,
with an emphasis on mode gauge functionality, a new concept for a
clear identification and flexible control of all usable resonant
modes in multi-mode resonant antenna design. The book commences by
advancing a generalized odd-even mode theory as a general
theoretical framework for resonant elementary antennas, offering
new insights into the classical problem of coupling effects between
antenna and transmission lines and helping reveal the operation
mechanism of elementary antennas under multi-mode resonance. Then,
the concept of "mode gauge" is developed and employed for wideband
elementary antenna design by simultaneously exciting and tuning
multiple resonant modes within a single radiator. Apart from
theoretical explorations, the authors also provide analysis of
up-to-date implementation of multi-mode resonant elementary
antennas with different functionalities, including wideband
antennas, circularly polarized antennas, multiband antennas,
frequency scanning antennas and low-profile antennas. Academics,
students and professional engineers at all levels will greatly
benefit from the book and will be provided with historical
background, state-of-the-art methodology, useful design tools and
multiple applications of multi-mode resonant antennas.
This book covers the advances in the studies of
hydrogen-bonding-driven supramolecular systems made over the past
decade. It is divided into four parts, with the first introducing
the basics of hydrogen bonding and important hydrogen bonding
patterns in solution as well as in the solid state. The second part
covers molecular recognition and supramolecular structures driven
by hydrogen bonding. The third part introduces the formation of
hollow and giant macrocycles directed by hydrogen bonding, while
the last part summarizes hydrogen bonded supramolecular polymers.
This book is designed to bring together in a single volume the many
important aspects of hydrogen bonding supramolecular chemistry and
will be a valuable resource for graduates and researchers working
in supramolecular and related sciences. Zhan-Ting Li, PhD, is a
Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry,
Fudan University, China. Li-Zhu Wu, PhD, is a Professor of Organic
Chemistry at the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the interaction
between Services of General Economic Interest (SGEI) and EU
competition law, covering in particular Article 106 of the Treaty
on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) and state aid
rules. It also takes the telecommunications, postal service and
transport sectors as case studies, taking into account the
technological, economic and political backgrounds to these sectors.
The area of SGEI has undergone fundamental developments over the
past three decades and the most recent changes in the Lisbon
Treaty, recognizing SGEI as a shared value and granting explicit
competence to the EU, mark its constitutional significance. The key
issue is how to balance economic values underlying competitive
markets and non-economic public service values such as universal
access to essential services. The essence of the question is the
relationship between the market and the state. This controversial
issue is addressed through a critical analysis of a number of
landmark EU Court judgments and Commission decisions over the
decades. Offering a clear appreciation of the evolution of the EU
regulatory framework on SGEI that lays out the limits and
boundaries within which the Member States define, organize and fund
SGEI, the book is particularly aimed at academics with a research
interest in the interaction between public services and EU
competition law, but as it also demonstrates clearly how the
application of EU competition law has transformed the public
utilities sectors, it will be of interest to law makers, legal
professionals and policy makers as well. Dr. Lei Zhu is a Research
Associate at the Institute of International Law at Wuhan University
in Wuhan, China. He studied at the Institute for Competition &
Procurement Studies of the Bangor University Law School in Wales,
United Kingdom, where he obtained his PhD in law in 2015.
This book provides essential information on emergency management.
It is composed of two parts, addressing the basic theory and
related methods of emergency management, including risk management,
coordination management, crisis management and disaster management.
By putting the emphasis on interdisciplinary, systematic
perspectives and building a bridge between basic knowledge and
further research, it is well suited as an emergency management
textbook and offers a valuable guide to prepare readers for their
future emergency management careers.
Smart Metro Station Systems: Data Science and Engineering
introduces key technologies in data science and engineering for
smart metro station systems. The book consists of three main parts,
focusing on the environment, people and energy. Each chapter
includes practical applications, along with information on metro
traffic flow monitoring and passenger guidance, methods for
behavior analysis and trajectory projection, clustering and anomaly
detection in crowd hotspots, monitoring and prediction for station
humidity, monitoring and spatial prediction for air pollutants,
time series feature extraction and analysis of metro load,
characteristic and correlation analysis of metro load, and
prediction and intelligent ventilation control. This volume offers
a key reference on the emerging area of smart metro stations and
will be useful to those working on smart railways, data science,
engineering, artificial intelligence and aligned fields.
Learn about the key technologies and understand the state of the
art in research for full-duplex communication networks and systems
with this comprehensive and interdisciplinary guide. Incorporating
physical, MAC, network, and application layer perspectives, it
explains the fundamental theories on which full-duplex
communications are built, and lays out the techniques needed for
network design, analysis and optimization. Techniques covered in
detail include self-interference cancellation and signal processing
algorithms, physical layer algorithms, methods for efficient
resource allocation, and game theory. Potential applications and
networking schemes are discussed, including full-duplex cognitive
radio networks, cooperative networks, and heterogeneous networks.
The first book to focus exclusively on full-duplex communications,
this is an indispensable reference for both researchers and
practitioners designing the next generation of wireless networks.
Have you ever wanted to visit China on your own? Follow along with
Michael Faris as he takes the plunge into a wonderful discovery of
the world's last original civilization known as the Middle Kingdom
- China. Flower Heart is the first volume in the series Forever
Laowai.
This book stands as a rebuke to any who would attempt to forward
simplistic interpretations of China's rise. In place of
parsimonious arguments, or an endorsement of any singular set of
images (whether pacific or confrontational), it repeatedly calls
attention to the remarkable complexity of China's emerging
international profile. More specifically, the leading Chinese and
American scholars working in the fields of Chinese foreign policy,
international political economy, and national security, who
contributed to this volume argue that while China appears to be
entering a new era in its relationship with the outside world, such
a development encompasses disparate, even contradictory, policies,
and, as a result, there is a great deal of fluidity within China's
place in world politics.
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