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These are the Proceedings of the Yohkoh 10th Anniversary Meeting, a
COSPAR Colloquium held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, on January 20-24,
2002. The title of the meeting was Multi-Wavelength Observations of
Coronal Structure and Dynamics. In these proceedings the many and
varied advances of the dynamics solar atmosphere in the past ten
years of observations by Yohkoh have been reviewed.
The advent of global environmental change, with all its
uncertainties and requirement for long-term prediction, brings new
challenges and tasks for scientists, the public and policy makers.
A major environmental upheaval such as climate change is likely to
have significant health effects. Current mainstream epidemiological
research methods do not always adequately address the health
impacts that arise within a context in which the ecological and
other biophysical processes display non-linear and
feedback-dependent relationships. The agenda of research and policy
advice must be extended to include the larger-framed environmental
change issues. This book identifies the nature and scope of the
problem, and explores the conceptual and methodological approaches
to studying these relationships, modelling their future
realisation, providing estimates of health impacts, and
communicating the attendant uncertainties. This timely volume will
be of great interest to health scientists and graduate students
with an interest in the effects of global environmental change.
Biosynthetic Polymers for Medical Applications provides the latest
information on biopolymers, the polymers that have been produced
from living organisms and are biodegradable in nature. These
advanced materials are becoming increasingly important for medical
applications due to their favorable properties, such as
degradability and biocompatibility. This important book provides
readers with a thorough review of the fundamentals of biosynthetic
polymers and their applications. Part One covers the fundamentals
of biosynthetic polymers for medical applications, while Part Two
explores biosynthetic polymer coatings and surface modification.
Subsequent sections discuss biosynthetic polymers for tissue
engineering applications and how to conduct polymers for medical
applications.
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