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A geometric figure has chirality, or handedness, if its mirror
image cannot be brought to coincide with itself. The concept of
chirality was instrumental in establishing the tetrahedral valences
of the carbon atom, and has continued to play a key role in
chemistry and molecular biology ever since.The fact that living
organisms use only one of two mirror isomers of such molecules as
amino acids and sugars, that is, the question of the origin of
homochirality of the molecular basis of life, remains an unsolved
problem of the same dignity as the origin of dark matter and dark
energy.The increasing importance of chirality and topology in
condensed matter physics and chemistry, and the production of new
states of matter in heavy-ion collisions, have brought the concept
of chirality into physics and cosmology in a tangible way while at
the same time expanded the physics/chemistry interface. The book is
the first to address all aspects of chirality in a single volume.
This book deals with risk management and the organisation of
banking in Swedish savings banks alongside the development in other
European countries. The period of analysis begins with the
establishment of the first savings banks in 1820 and ends in 1910.
During this period, banking developed as a well-functioning system
for deposits and credits. The book focuses on this development from
a theoretical perspective connected to risk management and the role
of trust and legitimacy in credits and savings. The analysis deals
with the overall development of the Swedish banking system and the
role of savings banks as well as bank connections with different
groups of customers. Of interest to financial historians,
academics, and researchers, it also analyses the role of insider
lending and the practical aspects of granting credits, such as the
use of collaterals and the level of interest rates to compensate
higher risks.
This book explores the need to develop business strategies,
organise and fund transformation projects and manage the
transformation programme in order to further a circular economy.
Circular Business Models outlines sustainable business models that
can be used by companies to move transformation forward on a large
scale. In addition to business models the book will cover and
discuss a number of other factors necessary for a successful
transformation, such as business and innovation strategy,
entrepreneurship and change management. Including original
interviews with circular economy practitioners, this book will be
applicable to industries as diverse as manufacturing, food
processing, transportation and mechanical engineering. Addressing
the different challenges that meet circular economy visionaries, it
outlines strategies and business models needed to gain momentum in
these different sectors.
This book explores the need to develop business strategies,
organise and fund transformation projects and manage the
transformation programme in order to further a circular economy.
Circular Business Models outlines sustainable business models that
can be used by companies to move transformation forward on a large
scale. In addition to business models the book will cover and
discuss a number of other factors necessary for a successful
transformation, such as business and innovation strategy,
entrepreneurship and change management. Including original
interviews with circular economy practitioners, this book will be
applicable to industries as diverse as manufacturing, food
processing, transportation and mechanical engineering. Addressing
the different challenges that meet circular economy visionaries, it
outlines strategies and business models needed to gain momentum in
these different sectors.
This book explores the Swedish experience of banking development,
regulation and financial crisis from 1900 to 2015. It puts the
experiences of the past in the context of today's debate on the
future of banking, and argues that the experiences of the Global
Financial Crisis that started in 2007 warrants new understandings
of the role of bank regulation. The book also analyses how shifts
in bank regulations are usually part of more general policy shifts
in society, which are in turn connected to both pragmatic and
ideological considerations. In the case of Sweden the shift towards
more extensive bank regulations after World War II was closely
related to the development of the welfare state. Such shifts in
policy and regulations are generally international, and the book
also explores how the Swedish national policy has interacted with
international developments.
Dissociative recombination (DR) of molecular ions with electrons is
a complex, poorly understood molecular process. Its critical role
as a neutralising agent in the Earth's upper atmosphere is now well
established and its occurrence in many natural and
laboratory-produced plasma has been a strong motivation for
studying the event. In this book theoretical concepts, experimental
methodology and applications are united, revealing the governing
principles behind the gas-phase reaction. The book takes the reader
through the intellectual challenges posed, describing in detail
dissociation mechanisms, dynamics, diatomic and polyatomic ions and
related processes, including dissociative excitation, ion pair
formation and photodissociation. With the final chapter dedicated
to applications in astrophysics, atmospheric science, plasma
physics and fusion research, this is a focused, definitive guide to
a fundamental molecular process. The book will appeal to academics
within physics, physical chemistry and related sciences.
Dissociative recombination (DR) of molecular ions with electrons is
a complex, poorly understood molecular process. Its critical role
as a neutralising agent in the Earth's upper atmosphere is now well
established and its occurrence in many natural and laboratory
produced plasma has been a strong motivation for studying the
event. For the first time, theoretical concepts, experimental
methodology and applications are united in one book, revealing the
governing principles behind the gas-phase reaction. The book takes
the reader through the intellectual challenges posed, describing in
detail dissociation mechanisms, dynamics, diatomic and polyatomic
ions and related processes, including dissociative excitation, ion
pair formation and photodissociation. With the final chapter
dedicated to applications in astrophysics, atmospheric science,
plasma physics and fusion research, this is a focused, definitive
guide to a fundamental molecular process. The book will appeal to
academics within physics, physical chemistry and related sciences.
This is the true story about the future that few visionaries have
the knowledge necessary to put together. In order to drive the
development of technology and sustainability forward there will be
a need for considerable investment and collective action. The need
to drive large-scale development and transformation activity is
usually overlooked when experts in narrow fields project present
trends into the future. The foundation of our future has been laid,
or maybe not, by past decisions and activities, or lack thereof, by
politicians and their voters. The enemy has already been identified
and many of us know that is it us, but few ofour leaders have a
picture of the path forward that needs to be taken in order to
create the future that many people already see as inevitable. We
try to contribute on the basis of different pictures of how the
future might be created, but large-scale changes cannot be achieved
through small-scale activities. It took 400,000 Americans and
almost ten years to send three men to the moon in 1969. The
following facts may be noted: the transformation to electric
mobility is still in its infancy; less than one per cent of cars
are electric and the growth is very slow in most countries.
Artificial intelligence is also at an early stage of development
and the technologies necessary in order to make Industry 4.0 a
reality are still too expensive to be applied on a large scale and
by most companies. The same is true for the principles of the
circular economy. So far mostly low-hanging fruit have been picked
and the principles have not been developed to a point where they
can be universally applied. In order to create the future that many
already see as inevitable there is a need for substantial
investment and even larger transformation programmes. If existing
generations want to experience it, instead of something much worse,
we need to get our act together and approach transformation in a
systematic manner. This book presents a well-founded argument about
the remedies of contemporary societal challenges, and offers a much
needed, sobered-uplook at the complex endeavors that lie ahead.
Larsson's book disentangles intricate concepts connected to
technology, business, industry and society, and does it free from
the jargon and romanticizing we often encounter in everyday
conversation. - Professor Thomas Kalling at Lund University School
of Economics & Management.
This book is concerned with the developments that followed on from
the introduction of farming into Britain and Southern Scandinavia
(Denmark and Southern Sweden), and the idiosyncratic social and
cultural patterns that emerged as the revolutionary potential of
the Neolithic was gradually realised. Fundamental to the
contributors approach is a concern with the ways in which
communities inhabit their landscapes. If the Neolithic involved the
introduction of new species of plants and animals and new forms of
material culture into indigenous contexts, the longer-term
consequences of this development should be gauged through changing
practices of dwelling: patterns of occupation and mobility, the
organisation of space, the location of ritual activities, the dead,
and the sacred; and degrees of impact in ecological conditions. The
authors examine the implicit knowledge, habitual practice and
material culture as forms of cultural inheritance which are passed
between generations, and modified by innovation. Click on the blue
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Collaboration by the universities of Sheffield and Kalmar and
Stockholm in Sweden led to two conferences being held. The second,
held at Sheffield in 2006, sought collaboration and the sharing of
information on archaeological data and theoretical thought on
material culture diversity in the third millennium BC. Nineteen
papers are presented in this volume arranged under three headings:
material culture diversity in the Baltic; British Beaker burials
and the Beaker People Project; Stonehenge and the Stonehenge
Riverside Project. General overviews and wide-ranging discussions
are joined by results from particular field orr laboratory
projects.
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