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Ferrite Nanostructured Magnetic Materials: Technologies and
Applications provides detailed descriptions of the physical
properties of ferrite nanoparticles and thin films. Synthesis
methods and their applications in numerous fields are also
included. And, since characterization methods play an important
role in investigating the materials’ phenomena, various
characterization tools applied to ferrite materials are also
discussed. To meet the requirements of next-generation
characterization tools in the field of ferrite research,
synchrotron radiation-based spectroscopic and imaging tools are
thoroughly explored. Finally, the book discusses current and
emerging applications of ferrite nanostructured materials in
industry, health, catalytic and environmental fields, making this
comprehensive resource suitable for researchers and practitioners
in the disciplines of materials science and engineering, chemistry
and physics.
Advances in Nanomedicine for the Delivery of Therapeutic Nucleic
Acids addresses several issues related to safe and effective
delivery of nucleic acids (NAs) using nanoparticles. A further
emphasis would be laid on the mechanism of delivery of NAs, the
barriers encountered and the strategies adapted to combat them. An
exhaustive account of the advantages as well shortcomings of all
the delivery vectors being employed in delivery of various NAs will
be provided. On final note the regulatory aspects of nanoparticles
mediated NA would be discussed, with focus on their clinical
relevance. The design and development of nucleic acid-based
therapeutics for the treatment of diseases arising from genetic
abnormalities has made significant progress over the past few
years. NAs have been widely explored for the treatment of cancer
and infectious diseases or to block cell proliferation and thereby
caused diseases. Advances in synthetic oligonucleotide chemistry
resulted in synthesis of NAs that are relatively stable in in vivo
environments. However, cellular targeting and intracellular
delivery of NAs still remains a challenge. Further development of
NA-based therapeutics depends on the progress of safe and effective
carriers for systemic administration. Nanomedicine has facilitated
availability of vectors with diminished cytotoxicity and enhanced
efficacy which are rapidly emerging as systems of choice. These
vectors protect NAs from enzymatic degradation by forming condensed
complexes along with targeted tissue and cellular delivery. During
the past few years, a myriad reports have appeared reporting
delivery of NAs mediated by nanoparticles. This book will provide
an overview of nanoparticles being employed in the in vitro and in
vivo delivery of therapeutically relevant NAs like DNA, siRNA, LNA,
PNA, etc.
As many countries have increased their budgets to allow for newer
technologies and a stronger military force, defense spending has
become a popular debate topic around the world. As such, it is
vital to understand the interplay between the military expenditure
and economic growth and development across countries. The Handbook
of Research on Military Expenditure on Economic and Political
Resources is a critical scholarly publication that explores the
interplay between the military expenditure and economic growth and
development across countries. Featuring coverage on a wide range of
topics such as defense management, economic growth, and dynamic
panel model, this publication is geared towards academicians,
researchers, and professionals seeking current research on the
interplay between the military expenditure and economic growth and
development across countries.
This book tackles the oft ignored role of conservation capital in
mainstream discussions in maintaining sustainable development of a
country in particular, and the world economy in general. A
continuous increase in global temperature trends, climate change,
and other related factors has compelled academicians from natural
as well as social sciences to reorient classical thought from high
growth through large resource extraction, to sustainable growth
through lower extraction. This leads one to the important role of
generation of conservation capital to satisfy long-term growth and
development objectives of economies. This book covers
studies on the related issues of conservation capital,
environmental crisis, and health impacts from the perspectives of
different countries. The highlight is inclusion of some studies on
the impact of environmental degradation in relation to COVID 19
pandemic. The book coaxes policy makers to rethink on the optimum
use of environmental resources for economic and social activities.
The broad coverage of studies included from different regions
across the globe ensures that the book finds a wide readership
among students and researchers from economics and other social
sciences and natural sciences, along with policy makers intent on
forming policies leading to a more sustainable growth model.
The development of any contemporary economy is affected by numerous
factors. By creating stable infrastructures, countries can more
easily thrive in competitive international markets. Social, Health,
and Environmental Infrastructures for Economic Growth is a
comprehensive source of academic material that examines the impact
of infrastructure development on modern economies. Highlighting
relevant perspectives on topics such as employment, rural
development, and energy production, this is an ideal reference
source for researchers, students, professionals, practitioners, and
policy makers interested in the social, health, and environmental
infrastructures in contemporary economies.
The global economic crises of recent years have offered some
sobering lessons, compelling economists, political scientists, and
policymakers to reconsider traditional theories regarding the
cultivation of developing nations. The Handbook of Research on
Globalization, Investment, and Growth-Implications of Confidence
and Governance seeks to empirically explore the relationship
between a number of variables, including consumer confidence,
private-sector performance, and governmental regulation. Targeting
academics, social scientists, financial professionals, and
lawmakers, this book seeks to categorize and analyze developing
economies in a post-crisis global financial landscape in order to
help shape desperately-needed policies capable of safeguarding
against potential catastrophe.
The infrastructure of a country has significant effects on both the
lives of its citizens and its place in international markets. As
such, it is imperative to develop policies to promote the quality
of a nation's infrastructure. The Handbook of Research on Economic,
Financial, and Industrial Impacts on Infrastructure Development is
a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly research on
various initiatives and policies developed to enhance the current
infrastructure of modern nations. Including the role of economics,
finance, and multiple industry perspectives, this book covers a
range of pertinent topics such as R&D initiatives, foreign
direct investment, and trade liberalization, and this publication
is an ideal reference source for researchers, academics,
practitioners, and students interested in recent trends in
infrastructure development.
Industrial houses have, in recent years, begun to favor green
products and financial institutions are funneling investible funds
to environmentally friendly industries as a priority.
Implementation of green policy to support these changes requires
economic as well as political support from various influential
countries. Success of green policies will inevitably benefit
biodiversity and global environmental health. Economic and
Political Implications of Green Trading and Energy Use is a
scholarly research publication that presents global perspectives on
the impact of green financing and accounting on the health of the
environment while highlighting issues related to carbon trading,
carbon credit, energy use, and energy efficiency and their impact
on economic outputs. This reference features a range of topics
including environmental policies and sustainable development and is
essential for academicians, environmental scientists, policymakers,
political scientists, students, and researchers.
Allyn Young (1876-1929) was a deep thinker and achieved fame during
his lifetime. His fame owes more to his style and influence as a
teacher than his published work. His greatest fame as an author
rests on a single economic paper on increasing returns and economic
progress but he contributed much more as a mentor to his graduate
students such as Frank Knight, Edward Chamberlin, and Lauchlin
Currie at Harvard and to the undergraduate Nicholas Kaldor at the
London School of Economics. He shot into international fame for his
role as a member of the American delegation led by President
Woodrow Wilson to negotiate peace at Paris after WWI. However,
recent interest in Young is more due to his thought than to his
contribution to the economics profession or public service. At the
time of his death, he was working on two treatises, one on Money
and the other on Economics. The one on Money was at a fairly
advanced stage but no trace of either was found in his family's
hasty departure from London after his untimely death. There is a
general dearth of published material about Young, his thought and
his life. His economic thought, apart from his views on growth
theory and monetary economics, is relatively unknown. This volume
offers a thematic approach to his contributions and biography.
This book explores the transition from the mind to the Supermind
within the scope of an evolutionary metaphysics. The idea of
Supermind has not been discussed so far in the mainstream
philosophy of mind and consciousness. This book will give a new
approach to the study of consciousness from the Indian vedantic
perspective which has introduced the idea of Supermind, especially
in the works of Sri Aurobindo. The book also undertakes a sustained
critique of the contemporary theories of mind which have promoted
mostly a mechanistic and naturalistic theory of mind and
consciousness. The book is meant for the researchers who are
engaged in the study of consciousness and for those who are
interested in the philosophy of mind in general. This book will
serve the purpose of the much-needed counter perspective to the
contemporary theories of mind working broadly within the
materialist traditions.
One of the major tools of attaining proper development all around
the world is complete financial inclusion, such that all classes of
people can secure their lifestyles through access to financial
services from formal sectors. Expanding access to resources and
increasing self-employment opportunities help reduce poverty and
improve social development. The Handbook of Research on
Microfinancial Impacts on Women Empowerment, Poverty, and
Inequality is an essential reference source that discusses the role
of financial inclusion in gender equality, as well as economic
independence and self-employment. Featuring research on topics such
as inequality, collaborative economy, and social responsibility,
this publication is ideally designed for policy makers, economic
researchers, and academicians seeking coverage on social
mobilization, capital formation, capacity building, and pro-poor
economy designs.
The book focuses on how microfinance institutions can be the
alternative way to supply funds to combat different phases of
global economic recessions. Also, it emphasizes upon their
capabilities in reducing poverty and inequality as the countries of
the world today aim to attain the goal of sustainable development.
The book further deals with the challenges that the micro financial
institutions may face while sustain in the competitive and vast
changing global business environment. Finally, the book analyses
the effectiveness of micro financial services for the emergence of
micro, small and medium enterprises with new technology and
innovations which, in turn, can be instrumental in ensuring new
relocation of global supply chains.
The present book intends to approach the problem of mind, meaning
and consciousness from a non-naturalist or transcendental point of
view. The naturalization of consciousness has reached a dead-end.
There can be no proper solution to the problem of mind within the
naturalist framework. This work intends to reverse this trend and
bring back the long neglected transcendental theory laid down by
Kant and Husserl in the West and Vedanta and Buddhism in India. The
novelty of this approach lies in how we can make an autonomous
space for mind and meaning without denying its connection with the
world. The transcendental theory does not disown the embodied
nature of consciousness, but goes beyond the body in search of
higher meanings and values. The scope of this work extends from
mind and consciousness to the world and brings the world into the
space of mind and meaning with a hope to enchant the world. The
world needs to be retrieved from the stranglehold of scientism and
naturalism. This book will dispel the illusion about naturalism
which has gripped the minds of our generation. The researchers
interested in the philosophy of mind and consciousness can benefit
from this work.
Microfinance is a broad variety of services, such as microcredit,
for entrepreneurs and small businesses lacking access to banking
and other financial services. As many smaller businesses and
entrepreneurs may not be able to secure credit services, many
microfinance promoters believe that it encourages entrepreneurial
activities and inclusive growth. Microfinance and Its Impact on
Entrepreneurial Development, Sustainability, and Inclusive Growth
is an essential resource that empirically explores the role of
microfinance in entrepreneurship development and the operational
sustainability of microfinance institutions. It also highlights the
impact of microfinance on entrepreneurship development in different
countries and regions. Featuring coverage on a broad range of
topics such as risk management, women entrepreneurship, and
strategic management, this book provides essential research for
entrepreneurs, business managers, policy makers, researchers in the
field of finance, and business professionals seeking relevant
research on microfinance systems.
The development of a nation can be influenced by a wide range of
factors. In the modern era of globalization, under-developed
countries must strive to catch up to developed nations and
establish themselves in the global market. The Handbook of Research
on Global Indicators of Economic and Political Convergence is a
pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly research on
social, political, and environmental variables that affect the
ability of developing countries to reach an equal standing in the
global economy. Highlighting theoretical foundations, critical
analyses, and real-world perspectives, this book is ideally
designed for researchers, analysts, professionals, and upper-level
students interested in emerging convergence and divergence trends
in modern countries.
This book focuses on the contribution of Information Technology
(IT) and Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) in shaping
the current and future global economic scenario, with a special
focus on Asia, and taking into account the three broad
macroeconomic dimensions - growth, sustainability and governance
mechanisms. The last two decades have witnessed a structural shift
in the world economy due to the tremendous growth in gross domestic
product share for the service sector; in fact, service has emerged
as the dominant sector and the main driver of GDP growth. This is
mainly attributable to the spectacular success of the IT sector in
the new knowledge economy. Tradability, technology and
transportability - the three T's - govern productivity growth in
today's services. Growing Asian economies such as India, China and
Vietnam, using their demographic advantages, have been reaping the
benefits of this boom. The book's content focuses on recent debates
and discussions concerning the issue of long-term sustainability
and governance, especially in India, as these companies are facing
continuous challenges in terms of international competition, salary
inflation, health hazards, scarcity of talent, employee attrition,
security concerns, global slowdown and many other
technology-related issues. The book further highlights how the
increased application of IT-based products and services is
resulting in harsh inequalities concerning income distribution in
many developing countries of Asia, mainly because of its labor
shedding nature, and hence might be detrimental to sustainable
development, if suitable policy measures are not implemented to
counter these effects. The book provides a wealth of information
for researchers, graduate students and political scientists alike,
as well as thought-provoking insights for social scientists,
policymakers and government officials. It also offers a valuable
source of data for business and management professionals, and for
members of Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
Rhizosphere Engineering is a guide to applying environmentally
sound agronomic practices to improve crop yield while also
protecting soil resources. Focusing on the potential and positive
impacts of appropriate practices, the book includes the use of
beneficial microbes, nanotechnology and metagenomics. Developing
and applying techniques that not only enhance yield, but also
restore the quality of soil and water using beneficial microbes
such as Bacillus, Pseudomonas, vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza
(VAM) fungi and others are covered, along with new information on
utilizing nanotechnology, quorum sensing and other technologies to
further advance the science. Designed to fill the gap between
research and application, this book is written for advanced
students, researchers and those seeking real-world insights for
improving agricultural production.
This book deals with the philosophy of Daya Krishna, an Indian
philosopher of the twentieth century. It discusses the central
issues in Daya Krishna's early philosophy as a synthesis of the
Indian and Western philosophical methods. It presents problems of
the past and the present in a holistic frame of creative
philosophizing. It provides a glimpse into the issues human beings
face in all vital areas of human civilization. It discusses the
nature of philosophy and the philosophical method in Daya Krishna's
syncretic philosophy. Issues such as self and freedom and ethics
and religion are explored in the chapters. It is of interest to
those who are engaged with Indian philosophy and Indian
philosophers of the twentieth century and especially to those whose
interest lies in understanding the cultural East and its
philosophical responses to the cultural West.
In recent decades, new endogenous growth theory has become popular
but the ideas are not new. They go back at least as far as Adam
Smith, and the subsequent contributions made notably by Alfred
Marshall and Allyn Young. This book critically discusses and
provides an historical perspective to the entire spectrum of
endogenous growth theories starting with Adam Smith and ending with
Paul Romer. It fills an important gap in the literature. While
contributions of individual authors are readily available, there is
no comprehensive study on the subject covering such a vast ground,
critically discussing these authors in a comprehensive framework.
It collates all the arguments and economic viewpoints in one
collection, providing both the seasoned economist and a graduate
economist with a critical comparison of origin, mechanisms,
conclusions, and policy implications of these models.
This volume explores the impact of good governance upon social
sectors' development in India and other selected economies of the
world. Economic development in the true sense depends on the
development of different social sectors like education, healthcare,
gender equality, etc., as well as economic factors. Good governance
makes the sectors perform well on the one hand, and helps in
economic growth and development on the other. Conversely, bad or
weak governance in the form of corruption and low effectiveness of
the governments, may lead to poor performance of the sectors, and
low growth and backwardness of the economies. This book explores
the associations between different social sectors' performances
with quality of governance, and growth and development of different
economies and groups in detail and establishes theoretical and
empirical examinations for the individual economies and groups from
the different corners of the globe with the help of new theories
and latest data. This book will be useful for students and
researchers in the fields of Economics, Sociology, Political
Studies, Public Finance, International Relations, Social Sciences
as well as policy makers and think tanks.
Economic development depends heavily on the growth of social
sectors like education, healthcare, gender equality, as well as
factors like income, consumption, investment and trade. This book
examines the interlinkages between development, good governance and
spending on social growth. The book focuses on different areas of
social growth, public welfare and poverty reduction including
managing human resource, corruption in public institutions, public
spaces as well as health and welfare measures. The chapters in the
volume highlight the role of government interventions in boosting
human development - particularly in developing countries in Asia
and Africa and many developed countries in the post-COVID scenario.
The book also examines the foundations of government spending on
development and effective governance while underlining the impact
which social growth has on the economy. Rich in theoretical and
empirical perspectives, this book will be useful for students and
researchers of economics, sociology, political studies, public
finance, development studies as well as for policy makers and think
tanks working in the areas of human development.
This book critically examines the optimum range and duration of
government interventions in the economic activities of a modern
state based on theoretical and empirical frameworks, and assesses
their role and extent in various economies. With a special focus on
emerging economies across the globe, it discusses themes such as
income growth; social sector development; good governance and
economic progress; threshold limits; optimum budget policy and
economic growth; sustainable distributional managements in public
projects; food for work programs; agricultural infrastructure
development; technological progress and economic growth; and
distributional equities. The policy suggestions provided here offer
helpful blueprints for developmental projects. Rich in data and
figures, the book addresses sector-specific case studies like
healthcare; irrigation and agriculture; infrastructure; taxation
and economic growth; and public sector enterprises. It will be an
excellent read for scholars and researchers of economics, Indian
economics, macroeconomics, political economy, public policy,
political science and management, development studies, development
economy and governance. It will also be useful to policymakers,
administrative officials, and government and corporate bodies.
Gene silencing mediated through short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) is
rapidly emerging as a new class of therapeutics for the treatment
of inherited and acquired diseases. However, poor cellular uptake
and instability in physiological conditions limits its therapeutic
potential, hence there arises a need to develop a delivery system
which can protect and efficiently transport siRNA to the target
cells. Nanotechnology based non-viral vectors have been proposed as
a potential alternate. Various polymeric nanoparticles have been
shown as suitable delivery candidates with high cellular uptake
efficiencies and advantage of reduced cytotoxicity. These delivery
vectors form condensed complexes with siRNA which in turn provides
protection to siRNA from enzymatic degradation and further leads to
enhanced tissue and cellular targeting. Nanoparticles prepared from
various polymers like polyethylenimine, chitosan have been largely
exploited, as they bear several advantages such as, easy
manipulatibility, high stability, low cost and high payload. Though
numerous publications have appeared in the literature, there was
still need to get more information under one roof, as book
compilation which could provide a systematic account of all the
aspects of nanotechnology mediated gene silencing right from the
preparation of nanoparticles to in vitro and in vivo
characterization followed by various applications in vitro and in
vivo models. This book focuses on various aspects of nanotechnology
based gene silencing. The initial chapters detail the techniques
available for in vitro and in vivo characterization of
nanoparticles. In the later chapters, exhaustive details about
various polymeric systems employed for gene silencing has been
accounted. The important topics discussed in the book include:- *
Introduction to Nanotechnology * Physicochemical? Characterization
of Nanoparticles * In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization of
Nanoparticles * Concept and Barriers to Gene Silencing *
Nanoparticles Mediated Targeted siRNA delivery * Polymers for siRNA
Delivery * Chitosan * Polyethylenimine * Poly-L-lysine *
Atelocollagen * Protamine * Dendrimers * Cyclodextrin * Poly (D,
L-lactide-co-glycolide) * Nanomaterials for siRNA delivery; Keyword
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