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These proceedings deal with the relationship between species
composition of freshwater phytoplankton and the trophic gradient.
Particular regard is paid to the composite question, what lives
where and why? Overview papers report the state of the art and
suggest that the trophic spectrum appears to be a probabilistic
outcome of several dimensions of variability that impinge upon
phytoplankton species selection. Studies on community structure
span all latitudes from those of Antarctica to equatorial Brazil,
and also include reports on light and nutrient gradients, pH and
fish-stock effects on species composition. Seasonal and longterm
phytoplankton dynamics in lakes of varying trophic status are also
considered. Finally, studies on the taxonomy and autoecology of
some groups (e.g. Volvocales, Chrysophytes and Euglenophytes)
living at the extremes of the trophic spectrum contribute to our
knowledge of this usually neglected phytoplankton. This is the
first time that a book covers such a topic, and it will prove an
excellent source of information to anyone working on phytoplankton
ecology and ecological indicators. Limnologists in general,
algologists and the technical staff at water authorities will all
benefit by reading this book.
Amy M. Alvarez explores the cultural, spiritual, and place-based
experiences of Afro-Caribbean and African American diasporic
peoples in this haunting and emotionally charged collection of
poems that meditates on the meaning of home and existence. Born in
New York City to Jamaican and Puerto Rican parents, Alvarez draws
readers into a journey of self-discovery and identity, connecting
the past with the present while highlighting the complexities of
navigating life as a multicultural American. The musicality of her
language weaves together themes of environment, family, and
migration, as well as her own ancestry as a Black Latinx woman.
Makeshift Altar is an intimate collection that explores identities
forged by colonialism and displacement and shaped by individual
choice and collective power.
Rhodococcus are metabolically versatile actinobacteria frequently
found in the environment with potential applications in
bioremediation, biotransformations and biocatalysis, among other
biotechnological processes. These microorganisms are currently the
subject of research in many countries of the world. The number of
publications and patents on rhodococci has intensified
significantly within the last years. In this context, the knowledge
acquired during the last decade about basic aspects of Rhodococcus
biology is significant and promising about their future prospects.
Several genomic projects of Rhodococcus members are now available
and in progress through public and private efforts due to the
increasing interest in their use for biotechnology. The large
Rhodococcus genomes containing a multiplicity of catabolic genes, a
high genetic redundancy of biosynthetic pathways and a
sophisticated regulatory network reflect the complexity of
Rhodococcus biology. The combination of functional genomics studies
with biochemical and physiological knowledge is providing new
insights, which will enable the biotechnological use of rhodococci.
This Microbiology Monographs volume provides a thorough review of
many aspects of biochemistry, physiology and genetics of
Rhodococcus, in the context of new genomic information. Expert
international scientists contributed with reviews on the
extraordinary capability of Rhodococcus genus for biodegradation of
diverse compounds and bioremediation, biosynthesis of lipids and
biosurfactants, adaptation and tolerance to solvents, interaction
with metals and biotechnological applications. Chapters dealing
with taxonomy, genomes and plasmids, and oligotrophic and central
metabolism are also included in this volume. Moreover, the book
includes basic aspects of the phytopathogenic R. fascians.
YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Vimeo, Twitter, etc. have their own
logics, dynamics and different audiences. This book analyses how
the users of these social networks, especially those of YouTube and
Instagram, become content prescribers, opinion leaders and, by
extension, people of influence. What influence capacity do they
have? Why are intimate or personal aspects shared with unknown
people? Who are the big beneficiaries? How much is vanity and how
much altruism? What business is behind these social networks? What
dangers do they contain? What volume of business can we estimate
they generate? How are they transforming cultural industries? What
legislation is applied? How does the legislation affect these
communications when they are sponsored? Is the privacy of users
violated with the data obtained? Who is the owner of the content?
Are they to blame for "fake news"? In this changing, challenging
and intriguing environment, The Dynamics of Influencer Marketing
discusses all of these questions and more. Considering this
complexity from different perspectives: technological, economic,
sociological, psychological and legal, the book combines the
visions of several experts from the academic world and provides a
structured framework with a wide approach to understand the new era
of influencing, including the dark sides of it. It will be of
direct interest to marketing scholars and researchers while also
relevant to many other areas affected by the phenomenon of social
media influence.
This book brings research-based attention to the problem of
increasing violence, abuse
Pressurized fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) is one of the newest of
the coal-based generation technologies available commercially. This
authoritative volume contains an excellent balance of the
theoretical and practical aspects of PFBC technology, including
economics, the fundamental theory of plant design and sorbent
characterization, using the results obtained from a wide range of
pilot-scale and full-scale demonstration units
This ethnographic research investigates how adolescents use
writing. Deborah M. Alvarez uncovers the hidden abuses and violence
that adolescents bore with each school day. In two different
research sites, the author follows adolescents through their
academic and personal lives to discover how they use writing only
to uncover the impact the public and private violence had upon
their ability to learn. The author details the writing classroom
practices; assignments; and how adolescents adapt, reconstruct and
appropriate the lessons of the classroom for their purpose and
needs. For the adolescents in the book, writing was a way to
address the stresses that plagued the adolescents each day,
especially when they had no other way to communicate or tell about
their lived experiences. Alvarez outlines an alternative
Expressivist plan for teaching writing to adolescents. This writing
program builds upon the evidence from the case studies, brain
theory and research on traumatic stresses to offer teachers and
thereby their students a more effective way to teach writing with
greater impact for those who need it most.
This original commentary on the ICSID Convention, Regulations and
Rules offers a new, forward-looking and highly practical
interpretation of the Washington Convention and its associated
documents. It is the first commentary to provide systematic
article-by-article coverage not only of the Convention itself, but
also of the institution and arbitration rules as well as the
administrative and financial regulations. Key features include:
Contributions from leading practitioners, academics and government
officials in the field of international investment law and
arbitration, drawn from different backgrounds and jurisdictions to
give an exhaustive view of the topic Analysis of current thinking
around proposed amendments to ICSID Rules, together with an
examination of potential future developments in their
interpretation and implementation Inclusion of the full text of the
Convention, Regulations and Rules provided for ease of reference
Detailed commentary on the Convention, Regulations and Rules,
including up-to-date analysis of all significant case-law. Highly
practical information and insights presented in an accessible
format, ideal for use by Arbitration Tribunals. This unique and
comprehensive work will be an essential resource for practising
lawyers and policy-makers in the investment arbitration community.
The book will also be an important reference work for researchers
and academics in international investment law and international
arbitration.
Conscience has long been a foundational theme in Christian ethics,
but it is a notoriously slippery and contested term. This volume
works to define conscience and reveal the similarities and
differences between different Christian traditions' thinking on the
subject. In a thorough and scholarly manner, the authors explore
Christian theological, legal, constitutional, historical, and
philosophical meanings of conscience. Covering a range of
historical periods, major figures in the development of conscience,
and contemporary applications, this book is a vital source for
scholars from a wide variety of disciplines seeking to understand
conscience from a range of perspectives.
A collection of creative writing and art about COVID-19 at the
onset of the pandemic by people from vulnerable populations.
Bringing together artwork, creative nonfiction, fiction, and
poetry, Essential Voices shares the perspectives of people from
vulnerable populations as they were affected by COVID-19 in 2020,
before the release of the vaccine. The pieces in this volume
represent a range of writers and artists, some from international
locations, whose work may be less likely to be seen because of
race, ethnicity, or current legal status. Contributors include
individuals who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, or seniors; those who
are immunocompromised or undocumented; those working in medicine,
food service, factories, and sanitation; and parents who were
unable to work from home, along with individuals who were being
held in correctional facilities or facing mental health concerns.
This multigenre collection preserves the history of the pandemic by
documenting and publishing these essential voices. Essential Voices
will be of interest to readers who want to consider the diverse
lived experiences of people during the pandemic when outcomes were
most uncertain. It will also be useful for teachers, students,
activists, and policy makers in a variety of settings, including
government, hospitals, prisons, homeless shelters, colleges, art
schools, and secondary schools.
The well-being of children should be a social priority, and should
consider the family circumstances into which children are born.
Putting Children's Interests First in US Family Law and Policy:
With Power Comes Responsibility details the rise of a federal
policy of 'sexual expressionism', which prioritizes adults'
interests over children's welfare. It describes the costs to
children in the areas of family structure and stability, and the
federal programs attempting to ameliorate the situation of
non-marital children. Offering a detailed empirical and ethical
critique both of 'sexual expressionism' and of the related federal
programs, this study will be of interest to scholars and activists
supporting children, women and the poor.
Rhodococcus, a metabolically versatile actinobacteria which is
frequently found in the environment, has gained increasing interest
due to its potential biotechnological applications. This
Microbiology Monographs volume provides a thorough review of the
various aspects of the biochemistry, physiology and genetics of the
Genus Rhodococcus. Following an overview of its taxonomy, chapters
cover the structural aspects of rhodococcal cellular envelope,
genomes and plasmids, metabolic and catabolic pathways, such as
those of aromatic compounds, steroids and nitriles, and
desulfurization pathways, as well as the adaption to organic
solvents. Further reviews discuss applications of Rhodococcus in
the bioremediation of contaminated environments, in triacylglycerol
accumulation, and in phytopathogenic strategies, as well as the
potential of biosurfactants. A final chapter describes the sole
pathogenic Rhodococcus member, R. equi.
Pressurized fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) is one of the newest of
the coal-based generation technologies available commercially. This
authoritative volume contains an excellent balance of the
theoretical and practical aspects of PFBC technology, including
economics, the fundamental theory of plant design and sorbent
characterization, using the results obtained from a wide range of
pilot-scale and full-scale demonstration units
These proceedings deal with the relationship between species
composition of freshwater phytoplankton and the trophic gradient.
Particular regard is paid to the composite question, what lives
where and why? Overview papers report the state of the art and
suggest that the trophic spectrum appears to be a probabilistic
outcome of several dimensions of variability that impinge upon
phytoplankton species selection. Studies on community structure
span all latitudes from those of Antarctica to equatorial Brazil,
and also include reports on light and nutrient gradients, pH and
fish-stock effects on species composition. Seasonal and longterm
phytoplankton dynamics in lakes of varying trophic status are also
considered. Finally, studies on the taxonomy and autoecology of
some groups (e.g. Volvocales, Chrysophytes and Euglenophytes)
living at the extremes of the trophic spectrum contribute to our
knowledge of this usually neglected phytoplankton. This is the
first time that a book covers such a topic, and it will prove an
excellent source of information to anyone working on phytoplankton
ecology and ecological indicators. Limnologists in general,
algologists and the technical staff at water authorities will all
benefit by reading this book.
This book presents an in-depth, careful study of our understanding
of the concept of beauty in everyday objects and its impact on
markets and brands. Moving beyond artistic notions of beauty, it
demonstrates how beauty is an asset that can be leveraged in the
marketplace. Traditionally, beauty has been examined in relation to
its influence on painting, sculpture, literature, music, and
architecture. However, its value and power in the marketplace is
understudied. Alvarez del Blanco provides a systematic analysis of
beauty in commonplace objects and brands, drawing on cutting-edge
research at the intersection of marketing and neurosciences.
Through examining the neuroscientific evidence for how the brain
processes beauty, the author articulates the implications this may
have on marketing and brand management. He also offers a glimpse of
how beauty may evolve, and its marketing implications for firm
strategy in the coming decades. Written by a recognized authority
in marketing and brand strategy, Brand Beauty Unleashed gives
students with an interest in marketing, consumer behavior,
branding, and neuromarketing an exciting new perspective on this
intangible asset.
This book presents an in-depth, careful study of our understanding
of the concept of beauty in everyday objects and its impact on
markets and brands. Moving beyond artistic notions of beauty, it
demonstrates how beauty is an asset that can be leveraged in the
marketplace. Traditionally, beauty has been examined in relation to
its influence on painting, sculpture, literature, music, and
architecture. However, its value and power in the marketplace is
understudied. Alvarez del Blanco provides a systematic analysis of
beauty in commonplace objects and brands, drawing on cutting-edge
research at the intersection of marketing and neurosciences.
Through examining the neuroscientific evidence for how the brain
processes beauty, the author articulates the implications this may
have on marketing and brand management. He also offers a glimpse of
how beauty may evolve, and its marketing implications for firm
strategy in the coming decades. Written by a recognized authority
in marketing and brand strategy, Brand Beauty Unleashed gives
students with an interest in marketing, consumer behavior,
branding, and neuromarketing an exciting new perspective on this
intangible asset.
The well-being of children should be a social priority, and should
consider the family circumstances into which children are born.
Putting Children's Interests First in US Family Law and Policy:
With Power Comes Responsibility details the rise of a federal
policy of 'sexual expressionism', which prioritizes adults'
interests over children's welfare. It describes the costs to
children in the areas of family structure and stability, and the
federal programs attempting to ameliorate the situation of
non-marital children. Offering a detailed empirical and ethical
critique both of 'sexual expressionism' and of the related federal
programs, this study will be of interest to scholars and activists
supporting children, women and the poor.
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