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Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) device applications are
common in many areas. Micromirror arrays are used as video
projectors; microsensors find their application for measuring
acceleration, temperature, and pressure; and they can also be used
in the medical field for measuring blood pressure. Microfluidics
have also been widely employed in life sciences applications, such
as drug development and administration, point-of-care devices, and
more. To use these technologies to their fullest extent, further
research is needed. Advances in MEMS and Microfluidic Systems
explores the emerging research and advances in MEMS devices and
microfluidic systems applications. It features in-depth chapters on
microfluidic device design and fabrication as well as on the
aspects of devices/systems, characterization, and comparative
research findings. Covering topics such as biosensors,
lab-on-a-chip, and microfluidic technology, this premier reference
source is an indispensable resource for engineers, health
professionals, students and educators of higher education,
librarians, researchers, and academicians.
Increased use of artificial intelligence (AI) is being deployed in
many hospitals and healthcare settings to help improve health care
service delivery. Machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL)
tools can help guide physicians with tasks such as diagnosis and
detection of diseases and assisting with medical decision making.
This edited book outlines novel applications of AI in e-healthcare.
It includes various real-time/offline applications and case studies
in the field of e-Healthcare, such as image recognition tools for
assisting with tuberculosis diagnosis from x-ray data, ML tools for
cancer disease prediction, and visualisation techniques for
predicting the outbreak and spread of Covid-19. Heterogenous
recurrent convolution neural networks for risk prediction in
electronic healthcare record datasets are also reviewed. Suitable
for an audience of computer scientists and healthcare engineers,
the main objective of this book is to demonstrate effective use of
AI in healthcare by describing and promoting innovative case
studies and finding the scope for improvement across healthcare
services.
This edited book is a compilation of tangible research findings and
actual experiences on various salt tolerant rice breeding
programmes, that have been successfully practiced and continuing to
do so by research centres in South East Asia, with major emphasis
in India, Bangladesh and Philippines. Rice being one of the most
important staple crops of the world, its production and
productivity have to be kept on increasing so as to feed the
burgeoning population. This is a very challenging task in the midst
of shrinking resource base and arable lands in the face of climate
change. Salt stress is the second major abiotic stress, next only
to drought, which greatly affects rice production. To overcome this
problem, development of improved salt tolerant rice cultivars
coupled with appropriate package of practices, an ecologically
sound and socially acceptable strategy should be developed which is
well within the reach of marginal farmers. With rapid advances in
molecular biology, mechanisms underlying the complexity of the
trait are better understood now than before. Selection of
appropriate parents, desired mapping populations, precise
phenotyping are the key components to underpin the mapping and
utilization of reliable QTLs. Understanding genetics of salt
tolerance, identifying the robust molecular markers and targeted
utilization of available molecular markers form the sound basis to
develop the commercial products with more precision and speed. This
book covers entire range of topics: starting from biophysical
characterization of salt stressed areas in different rice
ecologies, conventional and molecular breeding approaches for
mapping salt tolerance and subsequent development of improved rice
varieties for commercial cultivation and their societal impacts.
This book is of interest to scientists, faculty, policy makers and
administrators. It also serves as a resource guide to graduate
students of agriculture particularly plant breeding, plant
physiology, molecular biology and soil science.
This book discusses all aspects of advanced engine technologies,
and describes the role of alternative fuels and solution-based
modeling studies in meeting the increasingly higher standards of
the automotive industry. By promoting research into more efficient
and environment-friendly combustion technologies, it helps enable
researchers to develop higher-power engines with lower fuel
consumption, emissions, and noise levels. Over the course of 12
chapters, it covers research in areas such as homogeneous charge
compression ignition (HCCI) combustion and control strategies, the
use of alternative fuels and additives in combination with new
combustion technology and novel approaches to recover the pumping
loss in the spark ignition engine. The book will serve as a
valuable resource for academic researchers and professional
automotive engineers alike.
Increasing world population, unpredictable climate and various kind
of biotic and abiotic stresses necessitate the sustainable increase
in crop production through developing improved cultivars possessing
enhanced genetic resilience against all odds. An exploration of
these challenges and near possible solution to improve yield is
addressed in this book. It comprehensively and coherently reviews
the application of various aspect of rapidly growing omics
technology including genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics and
metabolomics for crop development. It provides detailed examination
of how omics can help crop science and introduces the benefits of
using these technologies to enhance crop production, resistance and
other values. It also provides platform to ponder upon the
integrative approach of omics to deal with complex biological
problems. The book highlights crop improvement such as yield
enhancement, biotic and abiotic resistance, genetic modification,
bioremediation, food security etc. It explores how the different
omics technology independently and collectively would be used to
improve the quantitative and qualitative traits of crop plants. The
book is useful for graduate and post-graduate students of life
science including researchers who are keen to know about the
application of omics technologies in the different area of plant
science. This book is also an asset to the modern plant breeders,
and agriculture biotechnologist.
This book comprises select proceedings of the 43rd National Systems
Conference on Innovative and Emerging Trends in Engineering Systems
(NSC 2019) held at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee,
India. The contents cover latest research in the highly
multidisciplinary field of systems engineering, and discusses its
various aspects like systems design, dynamics, analysis, modeling
and simulation. Some of the topics covered include computing
systems, consciousness systems, electrical systems, energy systems,
manufacturing systems, mechanical systems, literary systems, social
systems, and quantum and nano systems. Given the scope of the
contents, this book will be useful for researchers and
professionals from diverse engineering and management background.
Smart cities of the future must aspire to accommodate increasing
technology and expectations of modern living, integrated societies,
knowledge-based workforce, factory automation, and virtual-real
social behaviors. This complex concoction of challenges requires
new thinking of the synergistic utilization of reinforcement
learning methods and data-driven decision making with automation
infrastructure, autonomous transportation, connected buildings,
smart homes, and embedded communities. Industrial informatics lies
at this strategic intersection of multiple disciplines that can
comprehensively realize a learning vision of smart cities. This
book is ideal for academicians, researchers, authors, industry
experts, software engineers, and students.
This book gathers selected research papers presented at the
AICTE-sponsored International Conference on IoT Inclusive Life
(ICIIL 2019), which was organized by the Department of Computer
Science and Engineering, National Institute of Technical Teachers
Training and Research, Chandigarh, India, on December 19-20, 2019.
In contributions by active researchers, the book presents
innovative findings and important developments in IoT-related
studies, making it a valuable resource for researchers, engineers,
and industrial professionals around the globe.
At the moment, there is no dedicated book to summarize the roles,
the significance, and potential therapeutic targeting of
transcriptional factors from the perspective of signaling cascade,
and thus, directly impacting the functionality of transcriptional
factors in cancer. In addition, this book will offer a
comprehensive basic and clinical science behind the functions of
representative core transcriptional factors. These chapters will
serve as a treasure for all those who have an interest in the
basis, progression, and targeting of human cancer. Each chapter
will be intended to provide comprehensive, up-to-date information
by the leaders about the physiologic and pathologic roles of TFs in
specific representative organ systems of prime importance. The book
will consist of chapters that will give biomedical students, under
and graduate students, basic sciences and clinical cancer fellows,
residents and researchers, and oncology educators will get a
thorough summary of the overall subject. The readers will be able
to understand the important current information and views on
specific TFs and its role in cancer in areas outside their own
expertise or experience. A special emphasis will be also placed on
the "classic" papers as well as perspectives on future directions
for the field.
This book describes intuitive analog design approaches using
digital inverters, providing filter architectures and circuit
techniques enabling high performance analog circuit design. The
authors provide process, supply voltage and temperature (PVT)
variation-tolerant design techniques for inverter based circuits.
They also discuss various analog design techniques for lower
technology nodes and lower power supply, which can be used for
designing high performance systems-on-chip.
Traditionally, scientific fields have defined boundaries, and
scientists work on research problems within those boundaries.
However, from time to time those boundaries get shifted or blurred
to evolve new fields. For instance, the original goal of computer
vision was to understand a single image of a scene, by identifying
objects, their structure, and spatial arrangements. This has been
referred to as image understanding. Recently, computer vision has
gradually been making the transition away from understanding single
images to analyz ing image sequences, or video understanding. Video
understanding deals with understanding of video sequences, e. g.,
recognition of gestures, activities, fa cial expressions, etc. The
main shift in the classic paradigm has been from the recognition of
static objects in the scene to motion-based recognition of actions
and events. Video understanding has overlapping research problems
with other fields, therefore blurring the fixed boundaries.
Computer graphics, image processing, and video databases have
obvious overlap with computer vision. The main goal of computer
graphics is to gener ate and animate realistic looking images, and
videos. Researchers in computer graphics are increasingly employing
techniques from computer vision to gener ate the synthetic imagery.
A good example of this is image-based rendering and modeling
techniques, in which geometry, appearance, and lighting is de rived
from real images using computer vision techniques. Here the shift
is from synthesis to analysis followed by synthesis."
- Covers the state-of-the-art in hybrid power cycles for power
generation with lower emission - Discusses ongoing research &
development activities, challenges, constraints, and opportunities
in both theoretical as well as application aspects of several
hybrid technologies for power generation - Presents new energy
storage technique - Contains exergoeconomic and environmental
analysis for several hybrid configurations - Presents SOFC
integrated blade cooled gas turbine hybrid power cycles
Water transmission and distribution systems are pressurized
hydraulic networks, consisting of pipes and other appurtenant
components such as reservoirs, pumps, valves and surge devices.
Analysis, design and flow control problems in such systems can best
be dealt with using network synthesis. This approach aims to
directly determine design variables in order to achieve a specified
behaviour of the system under steady state or transient flow
conditions. There are enormous advantages to be achieved in
applying such a model to a wide variety of problems in engineering
practice. The innovative theoretical framework described in this
thesis, incorporates necessary and sufficient conditions for
solvability, as well as methods/algorithms for the efficient
solution of network problems.
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Agronomy Algorithm (Hardcover)
Neetu Sharma, B. C. Sharma, Anil Kumar, Rakesh Kumar
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Algorithim (mathematics) helps in understanding the direct and
indirect relationship of plants that exist within it and other
environmental factors. This book helps to understand how yield is
related to different growth parameters, how growth is influenced by
different environmental phenomenon, how best the resources can be
used for crop production, etc. The numerical examples in the book
guide a student to coordinate the different parameters and
understand the subject of Agronomy well. This book is divided into
thirteen chapters and covers comprehensively the different
agronomic aspects to understand the science of mathematical
Agronomy to meet the current and future challenges related to
cropping practices.
Our limited understanding of cellular regulatory
signal-transduction-networks has been a barrier to progress in
improving the overall cure-rate of human cancers. Delineation of
the physiologic roles of the specific regulatory signaling
components, with known association with metastatic phenotypes, is a
highly promising area which will likely provide the next generation
of targeted strategies in the future of molecular cancer medicine.
These signaling components are likely to be used in diagnosis,
prognosis, and as novel targets for therapeutic development.
This book brings together up-to-date summaries by leading cancer
researchers on the major principles of cancer cell biology:
survival, apoptosis, adhesion, and cell cycle deregulation. It is
directed at clinicians and scientists working in the areas of
experimental and molecular therapeutics, molecular medicine,
translational cancer research, and bio-medical sciences in
general.
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