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As part of the revolution in miniaturized engineering materials and
systems, combustion mechanisms at the micro-scale are being studied
for use in a variety of novel applications, from remote, automated
military purposes and transportation to portable electronics.This
new addition to MP's Sustainable Energy series focuses on
combustion utilizing micro-scaled engines as well as devices and
systems that employ combustion phenomena at very small fuel-air
mixtures in novel configurations like the CIBC engine. They take
advantage of the extremely high surface-to-volume relationships in
small scale combustion mixtures to attain very high-energy
efficiencies with a minimum of undesirable residue and waste gases.
Little has been published in book form that brings together in one
place the large variety of research, experimentation and prototypes
of micro-combustion engines and systems. Engineers and scientists
working in energy-related fields will find here the latest in the
direction of new research and design, including: The newest
developments in micro-scale combustion, with a focus on
fuel-efficient, sustainable energy generation. Latest results on
small-scale liquid film combustors, micro-tubes and porous
combustors, and micro heat engines. Features of the CIBC engine
(cavity-ignition bubble combustion engine, as an innovative new
alternative energy engine.
The recent development of lay participation is one of the most
significant reforms in Japanese legal history. This volume makes a
strong case for its extension to civil juries and beyond.
Powerfully argued, and making skillful use of comparative evidence,
these three leading scholars have produced a volume that will shape
the debate for years to come.' - Tom Ginsburg, The University of
Chicago, Law School, US'The jury system continues to grow in
popularity across the globe, and this book takes us inside the
emergence of civil juries in Japan. The author provides rich detail
but also recognizes the limitations of the current system. Anyone
interested in understanding the challenges and promise of adopting
new jury systems can learn much from this careful study, which
weaves together historical, legal, and social scientific analyses.'
- John Gastil, lead author of The Jury and Democracy and Director,
McCourtney Institute for Democracy, Penn State University, US 'This
book is a lucid and engaging account of the development and
functioning of Japan's system of lay participation in criminal
trials, but equally, and perhaps more important, the authors
provide solid arguments for the expansion of lay participation in
Japanese civil disputes, and they outline how such a system might
be developed. The book will also be useful for scholars and
practitioners in other Asian countries interested in developing lay
participation in their legal systems.' - Neil Vidmar, Duke
University, School of Law, US With effective solutions in both
criminal and civil disputes at a premium, reformers have advanced
varied forms of jury systems as a means of fostering positive
political, economic, and social change. Many countries have
recently integrated lay participation into their justice systems,
and this book argues that the convergence of current forces makes
this an ideal time for Japan to expand lay participation into its
civil realm. This book offers a detailed examination of the
historical underpinnings of citizen participation in Japan's
justice system, and analysis of new reforms related to Japan's
adoption of its saibanin seido or quasi-jury 'lay judge system' for
serious criminal trials in 2009. Its vivid and groundbreaking
research includes an exploration of civil jury trials held in
Okinawa after World War II, discussion of citizen participation and
its potential impact on environmental civil lawsuits after the
Fukushima nuclear disaster, and lessons about jury trials based on
the experience of the United States and the recent proliferation of
citizen involvement in the justice system around the world. This
cutting-edge book project will fascinate legal scholars and
students as well as practitioners, political activists,
organizations, and policymakers who are interested in citizen
participation in Japan and other countries around the world, as it
addresses societal harms perpetrated by the government or other
entities, judicial reforms, democratic movements, and global
justice.
This book covers a variety of cutting-edge basic and clinical PAK
research ranging from laboratory benches to hospital beds. The goal
of this book is to inspire not only biomedical research scientists
and university students, but also a variety of patients who suffer
from PAK-dependent diseases and clinical doctors who try to cure or
delay these PAK-dependent diseases.
This book consists of 9 chapters which deal with different
aspects of this kinase. These chapters are written by more than two
dozen world-leading PAK experts. Each of these will provide updated
biomedical information as well as future insight to a wide range of
readers who are interested in this unique kinase and both its
pathological and physiological roles as well as its functional
evolution from its ancestral origins.
This publication will be the very first book ever published solely
focused on PAK family kinases. Each chapter deals with the latest
progress in PAK research written by a leading PAK expert with his
or her own ideas and insight. Each chapter of this book has been
written in such a way that clinical doctors who seek the effective
cure of these formidable diseases, in addition to research
scientists and biomedical students will value this book. This book
describes in detail a number of PAK blockers which would be
potentially useful for the therapy of these PAK-dependent diseases,
and some of them are indeed available on the market inexpensively,
without any side effect."
This book, which was written by the current leaders in the field of
Ras research, provides the readers with the most comprehensive and
up-to-date view of the major oncogene Ras. This volume is valuable
not only for university students in molecular biology, biochemistry
or medicine, but also for senior scientists currently conducting
cancer research.
Over the years, there has been increased focus on new and
alternative treatments for cancer to replace the standard surgery,
radiation and damaging drugs. This enlightening book presents the
various cancer therapeutics that are being used and those under
development, as a result of our knowledge about oncogenes, tumour
suppressor genes and viral and non-viral replication. "Tumor
Suppressing Viruses, Genes and Drugs" attempts to bridge the
oncology and research community, it should also of interest to gene
therapists, molecular biologists, and cell biologists interested in
tumour development and spread.
In the current environment of a growing Muslim presence in Europe,
young Muslims have started to develop a subculture of their own.
The manifestations reach from religious rap and street wear with
Islamic slogans to morally "impeccable" comedy. This form of
religiously permissible fun and of youth-compatible worship is
actively engaged in shaping the future of Islam in Europe and of
Muslim/non-Muslims relations. Based on a vast collection of youth
cultural artefacts, participant observations and in-depth
interviews in France, Britain and Germany, this book provides a
vivid description of Islamic youth culture and explores the reasons
why young people develop such a culture.
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