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Control of Standalone Microgrid looks at a practical and systematic
elaboration of the architecture, design and control of standalone
microgrids. It is oriented towards more advanced readers who want
to enhance their knowledge in the fields of power engineering,
sustainable energy, microgrids and their control. With an enriched
collection of topics pertaining to the architecture and control of
standalone microgrids, this book presents recent research that will
bring advancements in the current power system scenario, discussing
operational and technical issues due to high penetration of
distributed generation units. Including executable plans for
standalone microgrid systems this book enables researchers and
energy executives to understand the future of energy delivery
systems as well as global case studies and models to apply control
techniques for standalone microgrids and protection schemes which
provide a deeper level of understanding.
This book provides succinct and structured account of core forensic
psychiatry areas and other important legal issues, such as the
legal system in India, ethical issues in forensic psychiatry,
forensic psychiatry interview, psychiatry in relation to civil and
criminal law, report writing, court testimony.
The book is a unique effort to represent a variety of techniques
designed to represent, enhance, and empower multi-disciplinary and
multi-institutional machine learning research in healthcare
informatics. The book provides a unique compendium of current and
emerging machine learning paradigms for healthcare informatics and
reflects the diversity, complexity and the depth and breath of this
multi-disciplinary area. The integrated, panoramic view of data and
machine learning techniques can provide an opportunity for novel
clinical insights and discoveries.
This book discusses air pollution in Delhi from scientific, social
and entrepreneurial perspectives. Using key debates and
interventions on air pollution, it examines the trajectories of
environmental politics in the Delhi region, one of the most
polluted areas in the world. It highlights the administrative
struggles, public advocacy, and entrepreneurial innovations that
have built creative new links between science and urban
citizenship. The book describes the atmosphere of collaboration
that pervades these otherwise disparate spheres in contemporary
Delhi. Key features: ¡ Presents an original case study on urban
environmentalism from the Global South ¡ Cuts across science,
policy, advocacy and innovation ¡ Includes behind-the-scenes
discussions, tensions and experimentations in the Indian air
pollution space ¡ Uses immersive ethnography to study a topical
and relevant urban issue As South Asian and Global South cities
confront fast-intensifying environmental risks, this study presents
a dialogue between urban political ecology (UPE) and science and
technology studies on Delhiâs air. The book explores how the
governance of air is challenged by scales, jurisdictions, and
institutional structures. It also shows how technical experts are
bridging disciplinary silos as they engage in advocacy by
translating science for public understanding. The book serves as a
reminder of the enduring struggles over space, quality of life, and
citizenship while pointing to the possibilities for different urban
futures being negotiated by variegated agents. The book will
interest scholars and researchers of science and technology
studies, urban studies, urban geography, environmental studies,
environmental politics, governance, public administration, and
sociology, especially in the Global South context. It will also be
useful to practitioners, policymakers, bureaucrats, government
bodies, civil society organisations, and those working on air
pollution advocacy.
This volume provides a comprehensive description of the basic
tenets of molecular biology, from mechanisms to its elaborate role
in gene regulation. The initial sections cover the history of
genetics and molecular biology. The book then goes on to highlight
the significance of molecular approaches for all biological
processes in both simple and complex cells. The volume incorporates
the most recent research from this ever-evolving field. The authors
have described experimental approaches wherever necessary to
present evidence that has led to the development of important
concepts and significant advances in molecular biology.
Why are some places in the world characterized by better social
service provision and welfare outcomes than others? In a world in
which millions of people, particularly in developing countries,
continue to lead lives plagued by illiteracy and ill-health,
understanding the conditions that promote social welfare is of
critical importance to political scientists and policy makers
alike. Drawing on a multi-method study, from the late-nineteenth
century to the present, of the stark variations in educational and
health outcomes within a large, federal, multiethnic developing
country - India - this book develops an argument for the power of
collective identity as an impetus for state prioritization of
social welfare. Such an argument not only marks an important break
from the dominant negative perceptions of identity politics but
also presents a novel theoretical framework to understand welfare
provision.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the deadliest threats to
global public health. This book focuses on dynamics in the
landscape of AMR while informing about the latest technologies and
strategies to mitigate it. The menace of AMR in different niches,
routes of penetration across various domains, socio-economic
impact, and the need for a 'One Health' approach in mitigating AMR
has been emphasized. Factors involved in AMR, underlying
mechanisms, and pharmacometrics in developing antimicrobials are
highlighted. Emphasis is given to emerging technologies that are
sustainable, scalable, and applicable to the global community, such
as big data analytics, bioactive agents, phage therapy, and
nanotechnology. The book also explores current and alternative
treatment strategies to combat AMR, emphasizing the use of
nanoparticles to target pathogens and as a viable alternative to
antibiotics.
Discusses core concepts and principles of deep learning in gaming
and animation with applications. Covers application of neural
networks for intelligent video game character. Discusses automated
video generation and real time animation. Covers technological
advancements in virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR).
This book discusses air pollution in Delhi from scientific, social
and entrepreneurial perspectives. Using key debates and
interventions on air pollution, it examines the trajectories of
environmental politics in the Delhi region, one of the most
polluted areas in the world. It highlights the administrative
struggles, public advocacy, and entrepreneurial innovations that
have built creative new links between science and urban
citizenship. The book describes the atmosphere of collaboration
that pervades these otherwise disparate spheres in contemporary
Delhi. Key features: * Presents an original case study on urban
environmentalism from the Global South * Cuts across science,
policy, advocacy and innovation * Includes behind-the-scenes
discussions, tensions and experimentations in the Indian air
pollution space * Uses immersive ethnography to study a topical and
relevant urban issue As South Asian and Global South cities
confront fast-intensifying environmental risks, this study presents
a dialogue between urban political ecology (UPE) and science and
technology studies on Delhi's air. The book explores how the
governance of air is challenged by scales, jurisdictions, and
institutional structures. It also shows how technical experts are
bridging disciplinary silos as they engage in advocacy by
translating science for public understanding. The book serves as a
reminder of the enduring struggles over space, quality of life, and
citizenship while pointing to the possibilities for different urban
futures being negotiated by variegated agents. The book will
interest scholars and researchers of science and technology
studies, urban studies, urban geography, environmental studies,
environmental politics, governance, public administration, and
sociology, especially in the Global South context. It will also be
useful to practitioners, policymakers, bureaucrats, government
bodies, civil society organisations, and those working on air
pollution advocacy.
Provides the fundamentals of cloud computing; Focuses on new
applications for cloud computing; Analyzes real-time problems
Provides the fundamentals of cloud computing; Focuses on new
applications for cloud computing; Analyzes real-time problems
This new volume, Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology:
Fundamentals, Advances, and Practices for a Greener Future, looks
at the application of a variety of technologies, both fundamental
and advanced, that are being used for crop improvement, metabolic
engineering, and the development of transgenic plants. The science
of agriculture is among the oldest and most intensely studied by
mankind. Human intervention has led to manipulation of plant gene
structure for the use of plants for the production of bioenergy,
food, textiles, among other industrial uses. A sound knowledge of
enzymology as well as the various biosynthetic pathways is required
to further utilize microbes as sources to provide the desired
products for industrial utility. This volume provides an overview
of all these aspects along with an updated review of the major
plant biotechnology procedures and techniques, their impact on
novel agricultural development, and crop plant improvement. Also
discussed are the use of "white biotechnology" and "metabolic
engineering" as prerequisites for a sustainable development. The
importance of patenting of plant products, world food safety, and
the role of several imminent organizations is also discussed. The
volume provides an holistic view that makes it a valuable source of
information for researchers of agriculture and biotechnology as
well as agricultural engineers, environmental biologists,
environmental engineers, and environmentalists. Short exercises at
the end of the chapters help to make the book suitable for course
work in agriculture biotechnology, genetics, biology,
biotechnology, and plant science.
The book is a unique effort to represent a variety of techniques
designed to represent, enhance, and empower multi-disciplinary and
multi-institutional machine learning research in healthcare
informatics. The book provides a unique compendium of current and
emerging machine learning paradigms for healthcare informatics and
reflects the diversity, complexity and the depth and breath of this
multi-disciplinary area. The integrated, panoramic view of data and
machine learning techniques can provide an opportunity for novel
clinical insights and discoveries.
Why are some places in the world characterized by better social
service provision and welfare outcomes than others? In a world in
which millions of people, particularly in developing countries,
continue to lead lives plagued by illiteracy and ill-health,
understanding the conditions that promote social welfare is of
critical importance to political scientists and policy makers
alike. Drawing on a multi-method study, from the late-nineteenth
century to the present, of the stark variations in educational and
health outcomes within a large, federal, multiethnic developing
country - India - this book develops an argument for the power of
collective identity as an impetus for state prioritization of
social welfare. Such an argument not only marks an important break
from the dominant negative perceptions of identity politics but
also presents a novel theoretical framework to understand welfare
provision.
This book investigates the phenomenon of actuality inferences, in
which claims of ability are-in certain temporal
contexts-interpreted as descriptions of actual events, instead of
as descriptions of potentialities or possibilities. Although
actuality inferences evidently arise in the interaction between
modality and aspect, they have long resisted compositional
explication in standard treatments of these semantic categories.
Prerna Nadathur here pursues a new approach, in which actuality
inferences are linked to a novel component in the semantics of
ability: causal dependence relations. The account is developed
through a comparative, crosslinguistic semantic analysis of three
predicate classes that license similar inferences: implicative
verbs in Finnish and English, enough/too predicates in French and
English, and (modal) ability predicates in French, Hindi, and
English. Similarities in the inferential profiles of these
predicates are tied to their shared causal background structure,
while their differences-including in sensitivity to grammatical
aspect-derive from differences in asserted content and associated
aspectual class contrasts. The central argument is that a complex
causal structure for ability interacts with the compositional
requirements of aspect to derive the observed actuality-ability
ambiguity. The volume shows that causal structure and causal
relationships shape patterns of linguistic inference beyond the
overtly causal domain, and thus contributes to a new and growing
body of research in which formal, computational causal models are
employed as an analytic tool for lexical and compositional
semantics.
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