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Recently, magnetic nanostructures have gained a remarkable interest
for basic research and applied studies. Because of their low cost
and ease of manufacture and modification, they have great potential
for agricultural and environmental applications. The use of
magnetic nanostructures has been proven in a wide range of fields
including catalysis, biotechnology, biomedicine, magnetic resonance
imaging, agriculture, biosensors, and removal of environmental
pollutants, among others. This book includes 16 chapters of
collected knowledge, discoveries, and applications in agriculture,
soil remediation, and water treatment. It describes the role of
nano-agriculture with regard to food security and discusses
environmental and agricultural protection concerns. It further
offers potential applications of magnetic nanomaterials in the
agriculture and food sectors, such as the development of sensors,
environment monitoring for wastewater treatment and the remediation
of contaminated soils. Increasing crop yield through the use of
nanopesticides or nanofertilizers and biosecurity using sensors for
detecting pathogens along the entire food chain are discussed as
well. This book also brings together various sources of expertise
on different aspects magnetic nanostructure application in the
agri-food sector and environment remediation. Magnetic
nanostructures also have great potential in biotechnological
processes, as they can be utilized as a carrier for enzymes during
different biocatalytic transformations. Novel magnetic
nanomaterials can be used for detection and separation of
pesticides from environmental and biological samples. The excellent
adsorption capacity of the modified magnetic nanoadsorbents
together with other advantages such as reusability, easy
separation, environmentally friendly composition, and freedom of
interferences of alkaline earth metal ions make them suitable
adsorbents for removal of heavy metal ions from environmental and
industrial wastes. One of the most important environmental
applications of magnetic nanostructures has been in the treatment
of water, whether in the remediation of groundwater or through the
magnetic separation and/or sensing of contaminants present in
various aqueous systems. The integrated combination of these 16
chapters, written by experts with considerable experience in their
area of research, provides a comprehensive overview on the
synthesis, characterization, application, environmental processing,
and agriculture of engineered magnetic nanostructures. Its
comprehensive coverage discusses how nanostructure materials
interact in plants as well as their potential and useful
applications.
Recently, magnetic nanostructures have gained a remarkable interest
for basic research and applied studies. Because of their low cost
and ease of manufacture and modification, they have great potential
for agricultural and environmental applications. The use of
magnetic nanostructures has been proven in a wide range of fields
including catalysis, biotechnology, biomedicine, magnetic resonance
imaging, agriculture, biosensors, and removal of environmental
pollutants, among others. This book includes 16 chapters of
collected knowledge, discoveries, and applications in agriculture,
soil remediation, and water treatment. It describes the role of
nano-agriculture with regard to food security and discusses
environmental and agricultural protection concerns. It further
offers potential applications of magnetic nanomaterials in the
agriculture and food sectors, such as the development of sensors,
environment monitoring for wastewater treatment and the remediation
of contaminated soils. Increasing crop yield through the use of
nanopesticides or nanofertilizers and biosecurity using sensors for
detecting pathogens along the entire food chain are discussed as
well. This book also brings together various sources of expertise
on different aspects magnetic nanostructure application in the
agri-food sector and environment remediation. Magnetic
nanostructures also have great potential in biotechnological
processes, as they can be utilized as a carrier for enzymes during
different biocatalytic transformations. Novel magnetic
nanomaterials can be used for detection and separation of
pesticides from environmental and biological samples. The excellent
adsorption capacity of the modified magnetic nanoadsorbents
together with other advantages such as reusability, easy
separation, environmentally friendly composition, and freedom of
interferences of alkaline earth metal ions make them suitable
adsorbents for removal of heavy metal ions from environmental and
industrial wastes. One of the most important environmental
applications of magnetic nanostructures has been in the treatment
of water, whether in the remediation of groundwater or through the
magnetic separation and/or sensing of contaminants present in
various aqueous systems. The integrated combination of these 16
chapters, written by experts with considerable experience in their
area of research, provides a comprehensive overview on the
synthesis, characterization, application, environmental processing,
and agriculture of engineered magnetic nanostructures. Its
comprehensive coverage discusses how nanostructure materials
interact in plants as well as their potential and useful
applications.
Comprehensive Swahili-English Dictionary is the latest publication
of its kind and offers the most current use of the language among
Swahili speakers today. The Dictionary has more than 60,000 entries
and is is both a cultural guide to Kiswahili, and a cultural
conversation between two influential languages in this 21st
century. Mohamed A Mohamed was born in Zanzibar, Tanzania. He holds
a Ph. D degree in Applied Linguistics from Columbia University,
U.S.A. He has previously served as a Senior Research Fellow at the
University of Dar es Salaam between 1982-1987 before moving to Moi
University as an Associate Professor in the School of Social,
Cultural and Development Studies. Later, he served as Full
Professor and also Head of the Department of Languages, Literature
and Linguistics in the same university. In 1996, he joined Zanzibar
University at Tunguu and served as a Full Professor for two years.
Currently, he teaches at the State University of Zanzibar and is
also the Research Coordinator of the institution. Professor Mohamed
has also served as a part-time lecturer at Columbia University in
U.S.A, the City College of the City University, the Hunter College
of the City University and the York University in the United
Kingdom. He is the author of a number of books. These include
Modern Swahili Grammar, Kamusi ya Visawe (A Dictionary of Swahili
Synonyms) among others. His other works that are now in the
pipeline include Comprehesive English-Swahili Dictionary, Kamusi
Fafanuzi ya Kiswahili (A Comprehensive Swahili-Swahili Dictionary)
and Kamusi ya Vinyume (A Dictionary of Antonyms).
If feeding patients or nursing home residents is part of your role
as a health care worker, this book is for you. Jam-packed with
crucial information on how to safely feed patients with swallowing
problems, or dysphagia, this book is a fascinating read but it's
also a reference book you'll want to keep close at hand. This
comprehensive guide is full of practical advice about the basics of
dysphagia and dysphagia diets, potential problems associated with
dehydration, tube feeding, and aspiration pneumonia, as well as the
unique swallowing problems faced by people with specific diseases
such as Parkinson's. Specifically created for use by nursing staff,
certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in the United States, and
personal support workers (PSWs) in Canada, this book was born out
of a desire to maximize the skills of CNAs and PSWs, while making
life better for people with dysphagia.
This is the only dictionary that focuses on Kiswahili synonyms.
Drawing from all aspects of life, the authors have collated over
14,000 entries, many of which have varying numbers of synonyms. The
dictionary not only brings out the richness of Kiswahili as a
language, but it also enriches the reservoir of Kiswahili
vocabulary. The authors are distinguished academic linguistic
scholars, and the dictionary has been developed bearing in mind
both the needs of scholars and teachers, and of learners of the
language.
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