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Find up-to-date information on barley for malting, food, and animal
feed This comprehensive book covers every aspect of barley from
molecular biology to agronomy of yield and quality. In addition to
the exposition of the basic concepts, Barley Science explains the
latest developments in the field. In addition, this remarkable book
presents ideas and techniques for bridging the gap between
physiology and breeding. Beginning with the history of this ancient
cultivated grain, Barley Science presents state-of-the-art
information on genetics and breeding, physiology, and agronomy. One
chapter explains the CERES computer simulation of barley growth,
development, and yield. Every chapter includes a thorough
literature review, and you will find many helpful tables and
figures.Barley Science offers cutting-edge information on the
latest developments in the field, including: wild barley as a
source of genes for crop improvement genetics and breeding for
specific attributes genetic engineering determining barley yield
under stress new breeding strategies for disease resistance
choosing genotype, sowing date, and plant density for malting
barley enhancing pre-harvest sprouting resistance barley proteins
and malting performance Written by the top experts in the field,
Barley Science is an excellent update and broadening of the
information found in previous barley books. Agronomists, breeders,
geneticists, and physiologists--and their students--will turn again
and again to this essential resource.
Find up-to-date information on barley for malting, food, and animal
feed This comprehensive book covers every aspect of barley from
molecular biology to agronomy of yield and quality. In addition to
the exposition of the basic concepts, Barley Science explains the
latest developments in the field. In addition, this remarkable book
presents ideas and techniques for bridging the gap between
physiology and breeding. Beginning with the history of this ancient
cultivated grain, Barley Science presents state-of-the-art
information on genetics and breeding, physiology, and agronomy. One
chapter explains the CERES computer simulation of barley growth,
development, and yield. Every chapter includes a thorough
literature review, and you will find many helpful tables and
figures.Barley Science offers cutting-edge information on the
latest developments in the field, including: wild barley as a
source of genes for crop improvement genetics and breeding for
specific attributes genetic engineering determining barley yield
under stress new breeding strategies for disease resistance
choosing genotype, sowing date, and plant density for malting
barley enhancing pre-harvest sprouting resistance barley proteins
and malting performance Written by the top experts in the field,
Barley Science is an excellent update and broadening of the
information found in previous barley books. Agronomists, breeders,
geneticists, and physiologists--and their students--will turn again
and again to this essential resource.
Natural heating and cooling of buildings helps to improve energy
efficiency in the built environment. This book considers the
principles of roof design and specific systems and cooling
techniques. The authors explain the fundamental principles of roof
cooling and describe in detail the relevant components,
applications, built precedents, recent experimental work and key
design considerations. Specific systems and techniques are
examined, including the main advantages and disadvantages of each
strategy.Environmental functions are considered in terms of
protective strategies and selective strategies. Protective
strategies include solar control, thermal insulation, heat storage
and thermal inertia. Selective strategies include radiative,
evaporative and convective cooling and planting of roofs.
Traditional and current roof construction practices are described,
exemplified by case studies from across Europe. Including
downloadable resources with software that enables readers to
evaluate their own designs, this book will be invaluable for
architects and engineers who wish to create buildings that are more
energy-efficient.
Natural heating and cooling of buildings helps to improve energy
efficiency in the built environment. This book considers the
principles of roof design and specific systems and cooling
techniques. The authors explain the fundamental principles of roof
cooling and describe in detail the relevant components,
applications, built precedents, recent experimental work and key
design considerations. Specific systems and techniques are
examined, including the main advantages and disadvantages of each
strategy.Environmental functions are considered in terms of
protective strategies and selective strategies. Protective
strategies include solar control, thermal insulation, heat storage
and thermal inertia. Selective strategies include radiative,
evaporative and convective cooling and planting of roofs.
Traditional and current roof construction practices are described,
exemplified by case studies from across Europe. Including
downloadable resources with software that enables readers to
evaluate their own designs, this book will be invaluable for
architects and engineers who wish to create buildings that are more
energy-efficient.
Since Meese and Rogoff (1983) results showed that no model could
outperform a random walk in predicting exchange rates. Many papers
have tried to find a forecasting methodology that could beat the
random walk, at least for certain forecasting periods. This Element
compares the Purchasing Power Parity, the Uncovered Interest Rate,
the Sticky Price, the Bayesian Model Averaging, and the Bayesian
Vector Autoregression models to the random walk benchmark in
forecasting exchange rates between most South American currencies
and the US Dollar, and between the Paraguayan Guarani and the
Brazilian Real and the Argentinian Peso. Forecasts are evaluated
under the criteria of Root Mean Square Error, Direction of Change,
and the Diebold-Mariano statistic. The results indicate that the
two Bayesian models have greater forecasting power and that there
is little evidence in favor of using the other three fundamentals
models, except Purchasing Power Parity at longer forecasting
horizons.
This book explores the potential of magnetic superconductors in
storage systems, specifically focusing on superconducting magnetic
energy storage (SMES) systems and using the Spanish electricity
system, controlled by Red Eléctrica de España (REE), as an
example. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic
costs associated with the manufacture and maintenance of SMES
systems, as well as a regulatory analysis for their implementation
in the complex Spanish electrical system. The analysis also
compares this system with the regulations of other countries,
providing a comprehensive case study. The book examines the
possible economic and environmental benefits of using magnetic
superconductors in electrical systems and provides a technical
study of the use of these systems in hybrid storage systems that
complement each other to optimize network performance. The study is
conducted from the perspective of new distribution networks,
distributed generation, and the concepts of the smart city. The
book also explores potential applications and developments, such as
electric vehicles. Overall, this book offers an insightful and
comprehensive analysis of the potential of magnetic superconductors
in storage systems. It will be an invaluable resource for
researchers, engineers, and policymakers interested in the future
of energy storage systems  Â
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text,
possible missing pages, missing text and other issues beyond our
control.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text,
possible missing pages, missing text and other issues beyond our
control.
Luis de Molina was a leading figure in the remarkable
sixteenth-century revival of Scholasticism on the Iberian
peninsula. Molina is best known for his innovative theory of middle
knowledge. Alfred J. Freddoso's extensive introduction clears up
misconceptions about Molina's theory, defends it against both
philosophical and theological objections, and makes it accessible
to contemporary readers.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text,
possible missing pages, missing text and other issues beyond our
control.
Written at an introductory level, and featuring engaging case
examples, this book reviews the theory and practice of personal and
egocentric network research. This approach offers powerful tools
for capturing the impact of overlapping, changing social
relationships and contexts on individuals' attitudes and behavior.
The authors provide solid guidance on the formulation of research
questions; research design; data collection, including decisions
about survey modes and sampling frames; the measurement of network
composition and structure, including the use of name generators;
and statistical modeling, from basic regression techniques to more
advanced multilevel and dynamic models. Ethical issues in personal
network research are addressed. User-friendly features include
boxes on major published studies, end-of-chapter suggestions for
further reading, and an appendix describing the main software
programs used in the field.
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