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How to Scale-Up a Wet Granulation End Point Scientifically provides
a single-source devoted to all relevant information on the scale-up
of a wet granulation end point. Contents include a general
description, problem identification, and theoretical background
with supporting literature, case studies, potential solutions, and
more. By outlining issues related to scale-up and end-point
determination, and then using practical examples and advice to
address these issues, How to Scale-Up a Wet Granulation End Point
Scientifically is a valuable and essential resource for all those
pharmaceutical scientists and technologists engaged in the
granulation process.
These are uncertain times. The balance of power is continually
shifting worldwide. In The Next Great Clash, Michael Levin presents
evidence of a global political order on the verge of a historic
power shift from West to East. A reemerging China is the only
nation with the latent capacity to challenge American hegemony, and
Levin demonstrates that such challenges to the status quo usually
lead to war. Russia, even in its diminished capacity since the end
of the Cold War, has deftly positioned itself as the "swing player"
in a future conflict between the United States and China. Levin
contends that, since the turn of the century, the global War on
Terror has distracted the United States from these developments, as
China and Russia draw closer together in an alliance that may well
displace American primacy. The Next Great Clash, augmented by
personal experience in China, Russia, and the United States,
combines years of scholarly research and political analysis--along
with a riveting and up-to-date history of Chinese-Russian
relations. This bold and iconoclastic tour de horizon is a
must-read for anyone interested in international affairs.
Levin traces the century and a half between the American and
French revolutions and the end of the First World War, a key period
for public debate over democratization. Examining the writings and
ideology of a variety of anti-democratic thinkers, he illustrates
how arguments for franchise extention had to contend with a deeply
entrenched antipathy to democratic ideas. Only if we resurrect
expressions of this opposition, he argues, and recall the dominant
values that democracy challenged, are we able to understand the
historical and ideological context from which modern western values
and institutions emerged.
Careers in Biomedical Engineering offers readers a comprehensive
overview of new career opportunities in the field of biomedical
engineering. The book begins with a discussion of the extensive
changes which the biomedical engineering profession has undergone
in the last 10 years. Subsequent sections explore educational,
training and certification options for a range of subspecialty
areas and diverse workplace settings. As research organizations are
looking to biomedical engineers to provide project-based assistance
on new medical devices and/or help on how to comply with FDA
guidelines and best practices, this book will be useful for
undergraduate and graduate biomedical students, practitioners,
academic institutions, and placement services.
Now revised and updated throughout, with special emphasis on online
customer service and retail websites. Social psychologists and law
enforcement officials agree: If a window in a building is broken
and left in its ruined state, the rest of the windows will soon be
shattered, and the neighborhood will subsequently go downhill.
According to business author Michael Levine, this same notion can
be applied to the world of business. In BROKEN WINDOWS, BROKEN
BUSINESS Levine guides readers through his premise that all big
dilemmas in business stem from lack of attention to small details.
Using dozens of corporate "broken window" case studies, including
McDonald's, K-Mart, Google, JetBlue, and more, he argues that by
integrating the solutions to small problems into a much larger
plan,the resulting combined solution can stimulate overall business
growth-and keep customers coming back for more.
When the urban neighborhood where William Lunch Money Barnes lives
becomes too rough, his mother moves his family in the middle of the
school year to an all-white suburb 50 miles away. The good-natured
Barnes runs into one problem: everyone, including the middle
school's basketball coach, assumes that since he is African
American and from the inner city, he must be great at basketball
and can save the school team's season. Unfortunately, Barnes is not
an athlete, and contrary to assumptions about black kids, he's
terrible at basketball! Trouble arises when the school discovers
that Lunch Money Can't Shoot!
Originally published in 1989. In this interdisciplinary study, Dr
Levin offers an account of personal growth and self-fulfilment
based on the development of our capacity for listening. This book
should be of interest to advanced students of critical theory,
psychology, cultural studies, ethics, continental philosophy,
ontology, metaphysics.
First published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
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