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This book consists of eighteen articles in the area of
`Combinatorial Matrix Theory' and `Generalized Inverses of
Matrices'. Original research and expository articles presented in
this publication are written by leading Mathematicians and
Statisticians working in these areas. The articles contained herein
are on the following general topics: `matrices in graph theory',
`generalized inverses of matrices', `matrix methods in statistics'
and `magic squares'. In the area of matrices and graphs, speci_c
topics addressed in this volume include energy of graphs, q-analog,
immanants of matrices and graph realization of product of adjacency
matrices. Topics in the book from `Matrix Methods in Statistics'
are, for example, the analysis of BLUE via eigenvalues of
covariance matrix, copulas, error orthogonal model, and orthogonal
projectors in the linear regression models. Moore-Penrose inverse
of perturbed operators, reverse order law in the case of inde_nite
inner product space, approximation numbers, condition numbers,
idempotent matrices, semiring of nonnegative matrices, regular
matrices over incline and partial order of matrices are the topics
addressed under the area of theory of generalized inverses. In
addition to the above traditional topics and a report on CMTGIM
2012 as an appendix, we have an article on old magic squares from
India.
Circulation of blood is vital for the survival of vertebrates,
including man. Mainly, it plays an important role in carrying food
nutrients and oxygen to every tissue and organ and in removing all
waste products and carbon dioxide. Any imbalance in the hemostatic
and cardiovascular systems can lead to death and severe debility. A
number of animals have developed mechanisms to target these systems
and exploit the vulnerability. In some species (for example,
snakes), such mechanisms are used to immobilize and kill the
victim/prey, whereas in others (for example, insects, such as
leaches, mosquitoes and ticks), they are used to provide a
continuous supply of blood. These mechanisms include, but are not
limited to, procoagulant and anticoagulant actions that affect the
coagulation cascade and platelet aggregation, as well as altering
vasodilatory responses. In all these various animals, these
mechanisms have evolved to perfection over millions of years to
support their survival. In last 3-4 decades, due to the efforts of
scientists from various backgrounds including biology, protein
chemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, hematology, and
structural biology, significant progress in understanding the
structure-function relationships, as well as the mechanism of
action have been made in a number of exogenous factors that affect
blood coagulation, platelet aggregation and vasodilation from
various animals. These exogenous factors have contributed
significantly to the development of research tools as well as
providing new therapeutic agents. With the increase average age of
the population coupled with changes in life style in recent years,
there has been a significant increase in cardiovascular and
hematological disorders. Thus scientists in both academic
institutions as well as the pharmaceutical industry are developing
better therapeutic agents to improve the quality of life. This
impetus has lead to the search for novel agents from various
sources that interfere with cardiovascular and hematalogical
processes. Although at first glance exogenous factors appear to
function as 'villains', several life-saving drugs have been
developed based upon these factors. Such drugs or drug leads
include those that inhibit the angiotensin converting enzymes
(Captopril and Enalapril), that block platelet receptors
(Eptifibatide and Tirofiban), or that digest thrombotic plugs
(Alfimeprase and bat plasminogen activator) to name a few. Several
new and exciting success stories are currently unfolding. In this
book, recent studies on some of the exogenous factors that play
crucial roles in cardiovascular and hematological disorders are
reviewed in order to consolidate the efforts in this area of
research and to recruit new, talented researchers. The 25-30 review
chapters, each written by experts in their field, compiled herein
are devoted to exogenous factors affecting platelet aggregation,
anticoagulant and procoagulant proteins, fibrinolytic proteins and
hypotensive agents (For details see, Contents of the Book). This
book is intended to help to create elevated awareness and
enthusiasm in the field of exogenous factors. I believe that this
book will provide greater impetus to the search for novel proteins
based on naturally occurring exogenous factors. This will be the
first book dealing extensively with exogenous factors in the last
25 years. The book will provide a ready reference to the different
approaches used to solve complex problems in protein chemistry and
pharmacology of exogenous factors. The book will update our
understanding of the structure-function relationships and
mechanisms of action of exogenous factors and provide great
insights into future directions for solving the remaining
challenges.
Carbon Nanomaterials-Based Sensors: Emerging Research Trends in
Devices and Applications covers the most recent research and design
trends for carbon nanomaterials-based sensors for a variety of
applications, including clinical and environmental uses, and more.
Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors can be used with high
sensitivity, stability and accuracy compared to other techniques.
Written by experts in their given fields from around the world,
this book helps researchers solve the particular challenges they
face when developing new types of sensors. It instructs how to make
sensitive, selective, robust, fast-response and stable carbon
nanomaterial-based sensors, as well as how to utilize them in real
life.
Functionalized Nanomaterial-Based Electrochemical Sensors:
Principles, Fabrication Methods, and Applications provides a
comprehensive overview of materials, functionalized interfaces,
fabrication strategies and application areas. Special attention is
given to the remaining challenges and opportunities for commercial
realization of functionalized nanomaterial-based electrochemical
sensors. An assortment of nanomaterials has been investigated for
their incorporation into electrochemical sensors. For example,
carbon- based nanomaterials (carbon nanotube, graphene and carbon
fiber), noble metals (Au, Ag and Pt), polymers (nafion,
polypyrrole) and non-noble metal oxides (Fe2O3, NiO, and Co3O4).
The most relevant materials are discussed in the book with an
emphasis on their evaluation of their realization in commercial
applications. Application areas touched on include the environment,
food and medicine industries. Health, safety and regulation
considerations are touched on, along with economic and
commercialization trends.
Circulation of blood is vital for the survival of vertebrates,
including man. Mainly, it plays an important role in carrying food
nutrients and oxygen to every tissue and organ and in removing all
waste products and carbon dioxide. Any imbalance in the hemostatic
and cardiovascular systems can lead to death and severe debility. A
number of animals have developed mechanisms to target these systems
and exploit the vulnerability. In some species (for example,
snakes), such mechanisms are used to immobilize and kill the
victim/prey, whereas in others (for example, insects, such as
leaches, mosquitoes and ticks), they are used to provide a
continuous supply of blood. These mechanisms include, but are not
limited to, procoagulant and anticoagulant actions that affect the
coagulation cascade and platelet aggregation, as well as altering
vasodilatory responses. In all these various animals, these
mechanisms have evolved to perfection over millions of years to
support their survival. In last 3-4 decades, due to the efforts of
scientists from various backgrounds including biology, protein
chemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, hematology, and
structural biology, significant progress in understanding the
structure-function relationships, as well as the mechanism of
action have been made in a number of exogenous factors that affect
blood coagulation, platelet aggregation and vasodilation from
various animals. These exogenous factors have contributed
significantly to the development of research tools as well as
providing new therapeutic agents. With the increase average age of
the population coupled with changes in life style in recent years,
there has been a significant increase in cardiovascular and
hematological disorders. Thus scientists in both academic
institutions as well as the pharmaceutical industry are developing
better therapeutic agents to improve the quality of life. This
impetus has lead to the search for novel agents from various
sources that interfere with cardiovascular and hematalogical
processes. Although at first glance exogenous factors appear to
function as 'villains', several life-saving drugs have been
developed based upon these factors. Such drugs or drug leads
include those that inhibit the angiotensin converting enzymes
(Captopril and Enalapril), that block platelet receptors
(Eptifibatide and Tirofiban), or that digest thrombotic plugs
(Alfimeprase and bat plasminogen activator) to name a few. Several
new and exciting success stories are currently unfolding. In this
book, recent studies on some of the exogenous factors that play
crucial roles in cardiovascular and hematological disorders are
reviewed in order to consolidate the efforts in this area of
research and to recruit new, talented researchers. The 25-30 review
chapters, each written by experts in their field, compiled herein
are devoted to exogenous factors affecting platelet aggregation,
anticoagulant and procoagulant proteins, fibrinolytic proteins and
hypotensive agents (For details see, Contents of the Book). This
book is intended to help to create elevated awareness and
enthusiasm in the field of exogenous factors. I believe that this
book will provide greater impetus to the search for novel proteins
based on naturally occurring exogenous factors. This will be the
first book dealing extensively with exogenous factors in the last
25 years. The book will provide a ready reference to the different
approaches used to solve complex problems in protein chemistry and
pharmacology of exogenous factors. The book will update our
understanding of the structure-function relationships and
mechanisms of action of exogenous factors and provide great
insights into future directions for solving the remaining
challenges.
This book consists of eighteen articles in the area of
`Combinatorial Matrix Theory' and `Generalized Inverses of
Matrices'. Original research and expository articles presented in
this publication are written by leading Mathematicians and
Statisticians working in these areas. The articles contained herein
are on the following general topics: `matrices in graph theory',
`generalized inverses of matrices', `matrix methods in statistics'
and `magic squares'. In the area of matrices and graphs, speci_c
topics addressed in this volume include energy of graphs, q-analog,
immanants of matrices and graph realization of product of adjacency
matrices. Topics in the book from `Matrix Methods in Statistics'
are, for example, the analysis of BLUE via eigenvalues of
covariance matrix, copulas, error orthogonal model, and orthogonal
projectors in the linear regression models. Moore-Penrose inverse
of perturbed operators, reverse order law in the case of inde_nite
inner product space, approximation numbers, condition numbers,
idempotent matrices, semiring of nonnegative matrices, regular
matrices over incline and partial order of matrices are the topics
addressed under the area of theory of generalized inverses. In
addition to the above traditional topics and a report on CMTGIM
2012 as an appendix, we have an article on old magic squares from
India.
Surfactant Based Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors discusses
the applications of surfactants for Electrochemical Sensors.
Surfactant based electrochemical sensors exhibits elevated
sensitivity, selectivity, stability and accuracy as compared to
other analytical techniques. The fabricated sensors can be applied
for routine analysis in clinical and industrial samples with
acceptable recovery. This book covers the emerging research trends
and exploitation of surfactants for electrochemical sensor
preparation for its applications in various fields such as
academia, medicine, industry and monitoring of environmental
species. The key focus of this book is to expand scientific
research in the field of electrochemistry on surfactant based
electrochemical sensors in order to construct highly sensitive
devices. Part one presents the characteristics of surfactants and
discusses their application for the fabrication of electrochemical
sensors and bio sensors. Part two addresses the analysis of toxic
chemicals and their quantitative determination and offers
surfactant based sensing platforms for environmental modelling.
Part three discusses the significance of the analysis of molecules
and ions in biological and pharmaceutical sampling. Part four
presents new methodologies for the determination of food additives
and biological molecules present in food samples. Part 5 explores
the Sustainability, Safety and Toxicity Aspects of Surfactant
Modified Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors.
Novel Nanostructured Materials for Electrochemical Bio-sensing
Applications presents a detailed overview into the fabrication of
electrochemical bio-sensing devices. The book addresses the
challenges and opportunities relating to sustainable and
biocompatible sensors from food, water and wearable applications to
the various nanostructured biocompatible materials required for
sensor fabrication. In addition, it explores the connection between
nanomaterials and sensors and takes into consideration different
and novel approaches such as toxic materials monitoring and health
issues correlated with the use of nanomaterials. Users will find
exciting insight into innovations in nanostructured electrochemical
biosensing. By providing its audience with fundamentals,
limitations, challenges, future perspectives and practical
sustainability, this book will serve as a reference source
researchers and engineers within analytical chemistry and
electrochemistry.
This book focuses on research in linear algebra, statistics,
matrices, graphs and their applications. Many chapters in the book
feature new findings due to applications of matrix and graph
methods. The book also discusses rediscoveries of the subject by
using new methods. Dedicated to Prof. Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao
(C.R. Rao) who has completed 100 years of legendary life and
continues to inspire us all and Prof. Arbind K. Lal who has sadly
departed us too early, it has contributions from collaborators,
students, colleagues and admirers of Professors Rao and Lal. With
many chapters on generalized inverses, matrix analysis, matrices
and graphs, applied probability and statistics, and the
history of ancient mathematics, this book offers a diverse array of
mathematical results, techniques and applications. The book
promises to be especially rewarding for readers with an interest in
the focus areas of applied linear algebra, probability and
statistics.
Describing the importance of surfactants in electrochemical
investigations related to biologically and environmentally vital
chemicals, this book charts the progression of highly responsive
electrochemical sensors using surfactants as a modifying agent in
the sensor field. It provides contributed chapters from respected
researchers on information concerning the activity of target
molecules and electron transfer kinetics arising at the surface of
the fabricated sensor materials. Surfactant-based electrochemical
sensors are of great interest in the quest to find low-cost, fast
and highly responsive sensing devices and one aim of this book is
to help improve the competence and knowledge in this newly emerging
interdisciplinary research area. Attracting an audience of
students, academics, industrialists and engineers, it will interest
researchers seeking to use non-toxic sensors in their detection
challenges.
The Future Rice Strategy for India presents forward-looking
insights toward achieving sustainable development of the rice
sector, ensuring future food and nutritional security. As a staple
food for many in India, including the economically disadvantaged,
there are many concerns that affect the development of rice sector.
Facing issues from environmental demands to economic stagnation,
access to food, food inflation, and the Food Security Act (demand -
supply - distribution of rice) achieving sustainability in
production and exports is an important and urgent challenge. Using
case studies to illustrate existing and potential issues,
challenges and solutions, The Future Rice Strategy for India
presents key strategic options while considering the implicit
consequences. In addition, the findings enrich the strategy and
policy formulation considerations for the role of rice in the
country. This multidisciplinary approach features the expertise of
rice scientists covering different aspects of rice sector; from
breeding to consumer preferences and markets and trade.
The Future Rice Strategy for India presents forward-looking
insights toward achieving sustainable development of the rice
sector, ensuring future food and nutritional security. As a staple
food for many in India, including the economically disadvantaged,
there are many concerns that affect the development of rice sector.
Facing issues from environmental demands to economic stagnation,
access to food, food inflation, and the Food Security Act (demand -
supply - distribution of rice) achieving sustainability in
production and exports is an important and urgent challenge. Using
case studies to illustrate existing and potential issues,
challenges and solutions, The Future Rice Strategy for India
presents key strategic options while considering the implicit
consequences. In addition, the findings enrich the strategy and
policy formulation considerations for the role of rice in the
country. This multidisciplinary approach features the expertise of
rice scientists covering different aspects of rice sector; from
breeding to consumer preferences and markets and trade.
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