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An episode from the first season of the action thriller series
starring Steven Seagal. The activities of a new serial killer bring
a chill to the city. Apparently drawing on techniques and ideas
associated with the occult, the killer gruesomely dispatches their
unfortunate victims. Kane is assigned the task of catching the
murderer and begins his investigations in his usual unflinching
manner. It may well be, however, that catching a killer so immersed
in the dark arts and magic will require Kane to venture
uncomfortably close to these practices himself. Will his dual love
for justice and vengeance pull him through?
The texts that make up postcolonial print cultures are often found
outside the archival catalogue, and in lesser-examined repositories
such as personal collections, the streets, or appendages to
established collections. This volume examines the published and
unpublished writing, magazines, pamphlets, paratexts,
advertisements, cartoons, radio, and street art that serve as the
intellectual forces behind opposition to colonial orders, as
meditations on the futures of embryonic nation states, and as
visions of new forms of equality. The print cultures examined here
are necessarily anti-institutional; they serve as a counterpoint to
the colonial archive and, relatedly, to more traditional genres and
text formats coming out of large-scale publishers. This means that
much of the primary material analyzed in this book has not been
scrutinized before. Many of these print productions articulate
collective liberation projects with origins in the grassroots. They
include debates around the shape of the postcolonial nation and the
new state formation that necessarily draw on a diverse and
contentious public sphere of opinion. Their rhetoric ranges from
the reformist to the revolutionary. Reflecting the diversity,
indeed the disorderliness, of postcolonial print cultures this book
covers local, national, and transnational cultures from Asia,
Africa, Europe and the Americas. Its wide-ranging essays offer a
nuanced and, taken together, a definitive (though that is not to
say comprehensive or systematic) study of a global phenomenon:
postcolonial print cultures as a distinct literary field. The
chapters recover the efforts of writers, readers and publishers to
produce a postcolonialism âfrom belowâ, and thereby offer a
range of fresh perspectives on the meaning and history of
postcolonialism.
Understanding Microbial Biofilms: Fundamentals to Applications
focuses on the microbial biofilms of different environments. The
book provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental aspects
of microbial biofilms, their existence in nature, their
significance, and the different clinical and environmental problems
associated with them. The book covers both the fundamentals and
applications of microbial biofilms, with chapters on the
introduction to the microbial community and its architecture,
physiology, mechanisms and imaging of biofilms in nature and
fungal, algal, and bacillus biofilm control. In addition, the book
highlights the molecular and biochemical aspects of bacterial
biofilms, providing a compilation of chapters on the bacterial
community and communication from different environments. Finally,
the book covers recent advancements in various aspects of microbial
biofilms including the chapters on their biotechnological
applications. All the chapters are written by experts who have been
working on different aspects of microbial biofilms.
Endophytic Fungi: The Full Story of the Untapped Treasure covers
the developments in endophytic fungal research from beginning to
the end by the eminent researchers involved in the field. It sheds
light on the endophytic fungal current research, challenges, and
future possibilities, the trending recent topics in the
plant-fungal endophytes' biodynamics for sustainable development of
bioproducts and its applications are supported in large-scale
biosynthesis of industrially and pharmaceutical important
biomolecules.The highlights of Endophytic Fungi: The Full Story of
the Untapped Treasure are the bioprospecting and applied aspects of
endophytic fungi. Practical applications of such endophytes are
discussed in detail. Further, it reviews recent strategies on
alternative sustainable sources of medicines such as secondary
metabolites of fungi instead of over collection of plants under
prohibiting of biodiversity conventions. The uniqueness of the
Endophytic Fungi is the inclusion of updated bioinformatics-based
strategies and its importance in bioactive molecules produced by
endophytic fungi. Endophytic Fungi addresses one of the most
eminent issues in this field: "how to translate the potential that
endophytic fungi hold in stable practical application."
Targeting Angiogenesis, Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in
Chronic Diseases presents recent advances in the vivid molecular
pathways targeting angiogenesis, inflammation and oxidative stress
that contribute very widely to the genesis of chronic diseases. The
books will also highlight the drugs from natural and synthetic
origin in the management/prevention/treatment of diseases along
with the drug delivery approaches. The bookâs authors from
various key institutions around the globe will deliver
well-structured and well-designed chapters. The systematic
presented information and knowledge will surely aid consistency and
continuity. The multifaceted book is enriched with deep scientific
contents. Each chapter will clearly define the facts, emerging role
of molecular pathways and the targets and focus will be imparted on
key challenges associated and the future directions that will
provide torch bearer thing for the researchers to explore new
targets in the domain.
In this volume, practitioners within archaeology, anthropology,
urban planning, human geography, cultural resource management (CRM)
and museology push the boundaries of traditional cultural and
natural heritage management and reflect how heritage discourse is
being increasingly re-theorised in term of experience.
Fungi are an understudied, biotechnologically valuable group of
organisms. Due to their immense range of habitats, and the
consequent need to compete against a diverse array of other fungi,
bacteria, and animals, fungi have developed numerous survival
mechanisms. However, besides their major basic positive role in the
cycling of minerals, organic matter and mobilizing insoluble
nutrients, fungi have other beneficial impacts: they are considered
good sources of food and active agents for a number of industrial
processes involving fermentation mechanisms as in the bread, wine
and beer industry. A number of fungi also produce biologically
important metabolites such as enzymes, vitamins, antibiotics and
several products of important pharmaceutical use; still others are
involved in the production of single cell proteins. The economic
value of these marked positive activities has been estimated as
approximating to trillions of US dollars. The unique attributes of
fungi thus herald great promise for their application in
biotechnology and industry. Since ancient Egyptians mentioned in
their medical prescriptions how they can use green molds in curing
wounds as the obvious historical uses of penicillin, fungi can be
grown with relative ease, making production at scale viable. The
search for fungal biodiversity, and the construction of a living
fungi collection, both have incredible economic potential in
locating organisms with novel industrial uses that will lead to
novel products. Fungi have provided the world with penicillin,
lovastatin, and other globally significant medicines, and they
remain an untapped resource with enormous industrial potential.
Volume 1 of Industrially Important Fungi for Sustainable
Development provides an overview to understanding fungal diversity
from diverse habitats and their industrial application for future
sustainability. It encompasses current advanced knowledge of fungal
communities and their potential biotechnological applications in
industry and allied sectors. The book will be useful to scientists,
researchers, and students of microbiology, biotechnology,
agriculture, molecular biology, and environmental biology.
Microbes are ubiquitous in nature. Among microbes, fungal
communities play an important role in agriculture, the environment,
and medicine. Vast fungal diversity has been found in plant
systems. The fungi associated with any plant system are in the form
of epiphytic, endophytic, and rhizospheric fungi. These associated
fungi play important roles in plant growth, crop yield, and soil
health. The rhizospheric fungi present in rhizospheric zones have a
sufficient amount of nutrients released by plant root systems in
the form of root exudates for growth, development, and activities
of microbes. Endophytic fungi enter in host plants mainly through
wounds that naturally occur as a result of plant growth, or develop
through root hairs and at epidermal conjunctions. The phyllospheric
fungi may survive or proliferate on leaves, depending on the extent
of influences of material in leaf diffuseness or exudates. The
diverse group of fungal communities is a key component of
soil-plant systems, where they are engaged in an intense network of
interactions in the rhizospheric, endophytic, and phyllospheric
areas, and they have emerged as an important and promising tool for
sustainable agriculture. These fungal communities help to promote
plant growth directly or indirectly by mechanisms for plant
growth-promoting (PGP) attributes. These PGP fungi can be used as
biofertilizers, bioinoculants, and biocontrol agents in place of
chemical fertilizers and pesticides in an environmentally and
eco-friendly manner. This book covers the current knowledge of
plant-associated fungi and their potential biotechnological
applications in agriculture and allied sectors. This book should be
useful to scientists, researchers, and students of microbiology,
biotechnology, agriculture, molecular biology, environmental
biology, and related subjects.
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Microbes are ubiquitous in nature. Among microbes, fungal
communities play an important role in agriculture, the environment,
and medicine. Vast fungal diversity has been associated with plant
systems, namely epiphytic fungi, endophytic fungi, and rhizospheric
fungi. These fungi associated with plant systems play an important
role in plant growth, crop yield, and soil health. Rhizospheric
fungi, present in rhizospheric zones, get their nutrients from root
exudates released by plant root systems, which help with their
growth, development, and microbe activity. Endophytic fungi
typically enter plant hosts through naturally occurring wounds that
are the result of plant growth, through root hairs, or at epidermal
conjunctions. Phyllospheric fungi may survive or proliferate on
leaves depending on material influences in leaf diffuseness or
exudates. The diverse nature of these fungal communities is a key
component of soil-plant systems, where they are engaged in a
network of interactions endophytically, phyllospherically, as well
as in the rhizosphere, and thus have emerged as a promising tool
for sustainable agriculture. These fungal communities promote plant
growth directly and indirectly by using plant growth promoting
(PGP) attributes. These PGP fungi can be used as biofertilizers and
biocontrol agents in place of chemical fertilizers and pesticides
for a more eco-friendly method of promoting sustainable agriculture
and environments. This first volume of a two-volume set covers the
biodiversity of plant-associated fungal communities and their role
in plant growth promotion, the mitigation of abiotic stress, and
soil fertility for sustainable agriculture. This book should be
useful to those working in the biological sciences, especially for
microbiologists, microbial biotechnologists, biochemists, and
researchers and scientists of fungal biotechnology.
This book provides an innovative cultural history of Italian
colonialism and its impact on twentieth-century ideas of empire and
anti-colonialism. In October 1935, Mussolini's army attacked
Ethiopia, defying the League of Nations and other European imperial
powers. The book explores the widespread political and literary
responses to the invasion, highlighting how Pan-Africanism drew its
sustenance from opposition to Italy's late empire-building, and
reading the work of George Padmore, Claude McKay, and CLR James
alongside the feminist and socialist anti-colonial campaigner
Sylvia Pankhurst's broadsheet, New Times and Ethiopia News.
Extending into the postwar period, the book examines the fertile
connections between anti-colonialism and anti-fascism in Italian
literature and art, tracing the emergence of a "resistance
aesthetics" in works such as The Battle of Algiers and Giovanni
Pirelli's harrowing books of testimony about Algeria's war of
independence, both inspired by Frantz Fanon. This book will
interest readers passionate about postcolonial studies, the history
of Italian imperialism, Pan-Africanism, print cultures, and Italian
postwar culture.
This book gives an overview of the physiology, health, safety and
functional aspects of microorganisms present in food and fermented
foods. A particular focus is on the health effects of probiotics
and non-dairy functional foods. The book deals also with microbes
that cause food spoilage and produce toxins, and the efficiency of
edible biofilm in the protection of packaged foods. Several
chapters are devoted to the occurrence of Listeria pathogens in
various food sources. Further topics are fortified foods, the role
of trace elements, and the preservation of food and extension of
food shelf life by a variety of measures.
Domestic violence in Asian-American communities remains a rarely
discussed, yet pervasive problem. With eight chapters each
dedicated to a different Asian-American community, the essays in
this volume follow the same general format. Contributors present an
overview of the culture, including topics such as migration
history, demographics, religious heritage, and views on gender and
mental health; they discuss existing research on the prevalence of
domestic violence; they present information on typical patterns of
help-seeking behavior and coping styles; and, finally, they discuss
treatment and policy implications. This unique project will provide
an indispensable tool for scholars and researchers in social work
and family studies who want to better understand the complexities
of serving this growing and diverse population.
This book focuses on the different kinds of biofuels and biofuel
resources. Biofuels represent a major type of renewable energy. As
part of a larger bio-economy, they are closely linked to
agriculture, forestry and manufacturing. Biofuels have the
potential to improve regional energy access, reduce dependence on
fossil fuels and contribute to climate protection. Further, this
alternative form of energy could revitalize the forestry and
agricultural sector and promote the increased use of renewable
resources as raw materials in a range of industrial processes.
Efforts are continuously being made to develop economically
competitive biofuels, and microbes play important roles in the
production of biofuels from various bioresources. This book
elaborates on recent advances in existing microbial technologies
and on sustainable approaches to improving biofuel production
processes. Additionally, it examines trends in, and the limitations
of, existing processes and technologies. The book offers a
comprehensive overview of microbial bioresources, microbial
technologies, advances in bioconversion and biorefineries, as well
as microbial and metabolic engineering for efficient biofuel
production. Readers will also learn about the environmental impacts
and the influence of climate change on the sustainability of
biofuel production. This book is intended for researchers and
students whose work involves biorefinery technologies,
microbiology, biotechnology, agriculture, environmental biology and
related fields.
This book offers a comprehensive study of biological molecules
acquired from marine organisms, which have been exploited for drug
discovery with the aim to treat human diseases. Biomolecules have
potential impacts on a diverse range of fields, including medical
and pharmaceutical science, industrial science, biotechnology,
basic research, molecular science, environmental science and
climate change, etc. To understand and effectively apply
medicinally important biomolecules, multidisciplinary approaches
are called for. The ocean remains a rich biological resource, and
the vast untapped potential of novel molecules from marine
bio-resources has caught the interest of more and more researchers.
These novel biological compounds have never been found in
terrestrial or other ecosystems, but only in this rich niche.
Advances in sampling techniques and technologies, along with
increased funding for research and nature conservation, have now
encouraged scientists to look deeper in the waters. Aquaculture
supports both tremendous seafood production and the bulk production
of marine-derived drugs. Furthermore, molecular methods are now
being extensively employed to explore the untapped marine microbial
diversity. With the help of molecular and biotech tools, the
ability of marine organisms to produce new biosynthetic drugs can
be greatly enhanced. This book provides an extensive compilation of
the latest information on marine resources and their undisputedly
vital role in the treatment of diverse ailments.
This book examines the practice of Alternative Dispute Resolution
(ADR) as it stands today in the context of matrimonial disputes and
for providing gender justice for women undergoing matrimonial
litigation. ADR is a fairly recent but increasingly prevalent
phenomenon that has significantly evolved due to the failure of the
adversarial process of litigation to provide timely resolution of
disputes. The book explores the merit and demerit of traditional
litigation process and emergence, socio-legal framework, work
environment and success rate of various ADR processes in general
and for resolving matrimonial disputes in particular. It
comprehensively discusses the role of various institutions and
attitudes and perceptions of ADR practitioners. It analyzes the
influence of patriarchal cultural assumptions of appropriate
feminine behaviour and its effect on ADR practitioners like
mediators and counsellors that leads to the marginalization of
aggrieved woman's issues. With a brief analysis of the experience
and challenges faced with the way the ADR process is conducted, the
focus is on probing the vulnerability of aggrieved women. The book
critiques the practice of ADR as it is today and offers
constructive ways forward by providing suggestions, insights, and
analysis that could bring about a transformation in the way justice
is delivered to women. This in-depth study is an attempt to guide
decision making by bringing forth and legitimizing the battered
women's voice which often goes unrepresented, in the debate about
the efficacy of ADR mechanism in resolving matrimonial disputes.
The book is of interest to those working for justice for women,
particularly in the context of matrimonial disputes -- legal
professionals, mediators, counsellors, judges, academicians, women
rights activists, researchers in the field of gender and women
studies, social work and law, ADR educators, policymakers and
general readers who are inclined and interested in bringing a
gender perspective to their area of work.
Fungi are an essential, fascinating and biotechnologically useful
group of organisms with an incredible biotechnological potential
for industrial exploitation. Knowledge of the world's fungal
diversity and its use is still incomplete and fragmented. There are
many opportunities to accelerate the process of filling knowledge
gaps in these areas. The worldwide interest of the current era is
to increase the tendency to use natural substances instead of
synthetic ones. The increasing urge in society for natural
ingredients has compelled biotechnologists to explore novel
bioresources which can be exploited in industrial sector. Fungi,
due to their unique attributes and broad range of their biological
activities hold great promises for their application in
biotechnology and industry. Fungi are an efficient source of
antioxidants, enzymes, pigments, and many other secondary
metabolites. The large scale production of fungal pigments and
their utility provides natural coloration without creating harmful
effects on entering the environment, a safer alternative use to
synthetic colorants. The fungal enzymes can be exploited in wide
range of industries such as food, detergent, paper, and also for
removal toxic waste. This book will serve as valuable source of
information as well as will provide new directions to researchers
to conduct novel research in field of mycology. Volume 2 of
"Industrially Important Fungi for Sustainable Development" provides
an overview to understanding bioprospecting of fungal biomolecules
and their industrial application for future sustainability. It
encompasses current advanced knowledge of fungal communities and
their potential biotechnological applications in industry and
allied sectors. The book will be useful to scientists, researchers,
and students of microbiology, biotechnology, agriculture, molecular
biology, and environmental biology.
Our country's cultural legacy is one of the world's most diverse,
drawing millions of visitors every year to our convents and
monuments, and to our museums, libraries, concert halls and
festivals. In addition, it is a dynamic trigger of economic
activity and jobs. Among the various scientific branches, microbial
biotechnology offers an innovative and precise approach to the
complexity of problems that restorers face in their daily work.
This book discusses a range of topics, including the biodiversity
of microbial communities from various cultural heritage monuments,
microbial biotechnological cleaning techniques, the role of
bacterial fungal communities for the conservation of cultural
heritage, and microbial enzymes and their potential applications as
biorestoration agents. Written by internationally recognized
experts, and providing up-to-date and detailed insights into
microbial biotechnology approaches to cultural heritage monuments,
the book is a valuable resource for biological scientists,
especially microbiologists, microbial biotechnologists, biochemists
and microbial biotechnologists.
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