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Bioconjugated Materials Part 2, Volume 103 in the Comprehensive
Analytical Chemistry series, highlights new advances in the field,
with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on
bioconjugated materials. Each chapter is written by an
international board of authors.
Anti-Aging Drug Discovery on the Basis of Hallmarks of Aging is a
comprehensive and timely book on all aspects of anti-aging
strategies. The book provides comprehensive, foundational knowledge
on the mechanisms of aging and current anti-aging strategies and
approaches developed. Aging research has experienced an
unprecedented advance over recent years with the discovery that the
rate of aging is determined, at least to some extent, mainly by our
genetics and modulated by environmental factors. The hallmarks of
aging describe the molecular and cellular processes that govern
biological aging and their variation in individuals.
Agroforestry for Carbon and Ecosystem Management is a comprehensive
overview of current research, issues, challenges, and case studies
in the area of agroforestry. It focuses specifically on carbon
source-sink relationship and management through agroforestry
practices with the goal of improving overall environmental
sustainability. Through expert insights and case studies, the book
promotes carbon management, greenhouse gas emission reduction,
forest, and ecosystem services management along with relevant
sustainable approaches for natural resources conservation.
It provides insight into novel approaches for natural
resource management, with specific attention given to technologies
related to carbon capture and management. Agroforestry for Carbon
and Ecosystem Management also proposes possible polices and plans
for future research and implementation, the latest updates in the
area of agroforestry research for sustainability, developments in
carbon dynamics and management, addresses the knowledge gap in
relation to agroforestry, sustainability and agroecosystem
management and explores the application of remote sensing and
geospatial technology for agroforestry management.
Indigenous Fermented Foods for the Tropics provides insights on
fermented foods of the Tropics, particularly Africa, Asia and South
America, highlighting key aspects and potential developments for
these food products. Sections provide an overview on the production
and composition (nutritional, physicochemical, health beneficial
and microbiota) of these indigenous fermented foods in the tropics,
focus on innovative techniques for investigating the composition of
these fermented food products and improvement of the fermentation
process to yield better nutritional constituents, health beneficial
components and sensory qualities, and cover safety aspects to be
considered in fermented foods. Final sections provide insights on
the packaging and marketing of these food products. This book
provides new perspectives and recent information to complement
existing texts on indigenous fermented foods serving as a valuable
reference text for detailed insights into indigenous fermented
foods of the tropics.
Engineered Nanostructures for Therapeutics and Biomedical
Applications offers a single reference for a diverse biomedical
readership to learn about the application of nanotechnology in
biomedicine and biomedical engineering, from past developments to
current research and future prospects. This book sets out a broad
selection of biomedical and therapeutic applications for
nanostructures, including bioimaging, nanorobotics, orthopedics,
and tissue engineering, offering a useful, multidisciplinary
approach. Each chapter discusses challenges faced in each
discipline, including limiting factors, biocompatibility, and
toxicity, thus enabling the reader to make informed decisions in
their research. This book is a comprehensive, broad overview of the
role and significance of nanomaterials and their composites that
also includes discussions of key aspects in the field of
biomedicine. It will be of significant interest to academics and
researchers in materials science and engineering, biomedicine and
biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, pharmaceutics,
bioimaging, and nanorobotics.
Effective e-customer relationship management is imperative for
increasing customer satisfaction, online sales, website patronage,
loyalty, and retention. To understand exactly how this business
strategy can be applied to enhance business operations, further
study on its various benefits, opportunities, and challenges is
required. Building a Brand Image Through Electronic Customer
Relationship Management develops electronic customer relationship
management strategies for achieving customer satisfaction and
explains the concepts and uses of electronic customer relationship
management to meet strategic objectives, improve customer loyalty,
and build brand image. Covering topics such as marketing, brand
equity, customer loyalty, and social media, this reference work is
ideal for business owners, managers, entrepreneurs, industry
professionals, researchers, scholars, practitioners, academicians,
instructors, and students.
CAC series highlights new advances in the field. This Volume 94
presents interesting chapters on the recent advances in the role of
nanoparticles in plant biotechnology. Each chapter is written by
international experts in the respective fields.
Cyber-Physical Systems: AI and COVID-19 highlights original
research which addresses current data challenges in terms of the
development of mathematical models, cyber-physical systems-based
tools and techniques, and the design and development of algorithmic
solutions, etc. It reviews the technical concepts of gathering,
processing and analyzing data from cyber-physical systems (CPS) and
reviews tools and techniques that can be used. This book will act
as a resource to guide COVID researchers as they move forward with
clinical and epidemiological studies on this outbreak, including
the technical concepts of gathering, processing and analyzing data
from cyber-physical systems (CPS). The major problem in the
identification of COVID-19 is detection and diagnosis due to
non-availability of medicine. In this situation, only one method,
Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) has been
widely adopted and used for diagnosis. With the evolution of
COVID-19, the global research community has implemented many
machine learning and deep learning-based approaches with
incremental datasets. However, finding more accurate identification
and prediction methods are crucial at this juncture.
Advances in Nanosensors for Biological and Environmental Analysis
presents the current state-of-art in nanosensors for biological and
environmental analysis, also covering commercial aspects. Broadly,
the book provides detailed information on the emergence of
different types of nanomaterials as transduction platforms used in
the development of nanosensors. These include carbon nanotubes,
graphene, 2-D transition metal dichalcogenides, conducting polymers
and metal organic frameworks. Additional topics include sections on
the way nanosensors have inspired new product development in
various types of biological and environmental applications that are
currently available and on the horizon.
Analysis, Fate, and Toxicity of Engineered Nanomaterials in Plants,
Volume 84 in the Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry series,
highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters on the Current status of
environmental monitoring, Physical principles of infrared, Chemical
principles of infrared, Instrumentation and hardware, Data
analysis, Sampling, Applications in water, Application in soil and
sediments, Applications in ecology of animals and plants,
Applications in air monitoring, Applications in contamination,
Applications in marine environments, Advantages and pitfalls, and
more.
This textbook on the applied aspects of soil physics covers
introduction to soil physical properties and processes, and their
evaluation and management in relation to plant growth. It
distinguishes physical properties that directly influence plant
growth from those that indirectly affect agricultural productivity.
Chapters are also devoted to the concept of soil health and
the role of soil physics on preservation of soil health and
environmental quality. As such, this book fills a unique knowledge
gap for agriculture and agronomy students, course directors as well
as field professionals.
As today's world continues to advance, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
is a field that has become a staple of technological development
and led to the advancement of numerous professional industries. An
application within AI that has gained attention is machine
learning. Machine learning uses statistical techniques and
algorithms to give computer systems the ability to understand and
its popularity has circulated through many trades. Understanding
this technology and its countless implementations is pivotal for
scientists and researchers across the world. The Handbook of
Research on Emerging Trends and Applications of Machine Learning
provides a high-level understanding of various machine learning
algorithms along with modern tools and techniques using Artificial
Intelligence. In addition, this book explores the critical role
that machine learning plays in a variety of professional fields
including healthcare, business, and computer science. While
highlighting topics including image processing, predictive
analytics, and smart grid management, this book is ideally designed
for developers, data scientists, business analysts, information
architects, finance agents, healthcare professionals, researchers,
retail traders, professors, and graduate students seeking current
research on the benefits, implementations, and trends of machine
learning.
Integration and Visualization of Gene Selection and Gene Regulatory
Networks for Cancer Genome helps readers identify and select the
specific genes causing oncogenes. The book also addresses the
validation of the selected genes using various classification
techniques and performance metrics, making it a valuable source for
cancer researchers, bioinformaticians, and researchers from diverse
fields interested in applying systems biology approaches to their
studies.
Embedded software is ubiquitous today. There are millions of lines
of embedded code in smart phones, and even more in systems
responsible for automotive control, avionics control, weapons
control and space missions. Some of these are safety-critical
systems whose correctness, timely response, and reliability are of
paramount importance. These requirement pose new challenges to
system designers. This necessitates that a proper design science,
based on "constructive correctness" be developed.
Correct-by-construction design and synthesis of embedded software
is done in a way so that post-development verification is
minimized, and correct operation of embedded systems is maximized.
This book presents the state of the art in the design of
safety-critical, embedded software. It introduced readers to three
major approaches to specification driven, embedded software
synthesis/construction: synchronous programming based approaches,
models of computation based approaches, and an approach based on
concurrent programming with a co-design focused language. It is an
invaluable reference for practitioners and researchers concerned
with improving the product development life-cycle.
Fundamental Problems in Computing is in honor of Professor Daniel
J. Rosenkrantz, a distinguished researcher in Computer Science.
Professor Rosenkrantz has made seminal contributions to many
subareas of Computer Science including formal languages and
compilers, automata theory, algorithms, database systems, very
large scale integrated systems, fault-tolerant computing and
discrete dynamical systems. For many years, Professor Rosenkrantz
served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Association for
Computing Machinery (JACM), a very prestigious archival journal in
Computer Science. His contributions to Computer Science have earned
him many awards including the Fellowship from ACM and the ACM
SIGMOD Contributions Award.
Human lives are getting increasingly entangled with technology,
especially comp- ing and electronics. At each step we take,
especially in a developing world, we are dependent on various
gadgets such as cell phones, handheld PDAs, netbooks, me- cal
prosthetic devices, and medical measurement devices (e.g., blood
pressure m- itors, glucometers). Two important design constraints
for such consumer electronics are their form factor and battery
life. This translates to the requirements of reduction in the die
area and reduced power consumption for the semiconductor chips that
go inside these gadgets. Performance is also important, as
increasingly sophisticated applications run on these devices, and
many of them require fast response time. The form factor of such
electronics goods depends not only on the overall area of the chips
inside them but also on the packaging, which depends on thermal ch-
acteristics. Thermal characteristics in turn depend on peak power
signature of the chips. As a result, while the overall energy usage
reduction increases battery life, peak power reduction in?uences
the form factor. One more important aspect of these electronic
equipments is that every 6 months or so, a newer feature needs to
be added to keep ahead of the market competition, and hence new
designs have to be completed with these new features, better form
factor, battery life, and performance every few months. This
extreme pressure on the time to market is another force that drives
the innovations in design automation of semiconductor chips.
Fertilizers have been used extensively around the globe since the
Green Revolution, due to the high subsidies. However, extensive
fertilizer use exacerbates soil degradation and causes yield
stagnation, and as a result threatens food security and soil
sustainability, especially in developing countries. This means that
sustainable soil and environmental management are vital to provide
food and nutritional security for present and future generations.
This has led to the International Union of Soil Science (IUSS)
declaring 2015-2024 the International Decade of Soils. This book
focuses on the impact of sustainable management of soil and
environment on improving the functioning of soil-ecosystems and
agronomic productivity, and also discusses food security, nutrient
cycling, recent advances in INM technologies, eco-friendly
cultivation, agricultural practices to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions, as well as conservation agriculture and its effects, and
strategies for soil sustainability. Offering a comprehensive
overview of management in the context of the sustainability of soil
and the agroecosystems that it supports, it demonstrates the
options available and provides insights into restoring soil health
and matching soil nutrient supply with crop demand to ensure
nutritional security in an eco-friendly environment.
This book presents novel research techniques, algorithms,
methodologies and experimental results for high level power
estimation and power aware high-level synthesis. Readers will learn
to apply such techniques to enable design flows resulting in
shorter time to market and successful low power ASIC/FPGA design.
SystemC Kernel Extensions for Heterogeneous System Modeling is a
result of an almost two year endeavour on our part to understand
how SystemC can be made useful for system level modeling at higher
levels of abstraction. Making it a truly heterogeneous modeling
language and platform, for hardware/software co-design as well as
complex embedded hardware designs has been our focus in the work
reported in this book.
ESL or "Electronic System Level" is a buzz word these days, in the
electronic design automation (EDA) industry, in design houses, and
in the academia. Even though numerous trade magazine articles have
been written, quite a few books have been published that have
attempted to de?ne ESL, it is still not clear what exactly it
entails. However, what seems clear to every one is that the
"Register Transfer Level" (RTL) languages are not adequate any more
to be the design entry point for today's and tomorrow's complex
electronic system design. There are multiple reasons for such
thoughts. First, the c- tinued progression of the miniaturization
of the silicon technology has led to the ability of putting almost
a billion transistors on a single chip. Second, applications are
becoming more and more complex, and integrated with c- munication,
control, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, and hence the need for
ever faster, ever more reliable, and more robust electronic systems
is pu- ing designers towards a productivity demand that is not
sustainable without a fundamental change in the design
methodologies. Also, the hardware and software functionalities are
getting interchangeable and ability to model and design both in the
same manner is gaining importance. Given this context, we assume
that any methodology that allows us to model an entire electronic
system from a system perspective, rather than just hardware with
discrete-event or cycle based semantics is an ESL method- ogy of
some kind.
With the advent of computational science, many complex scientific
problems can be solved in an effortless manner. The agenda of
computational science primarily focused on understanding, learning,
and prediction. Usually, computational science refers a combination
of computer science and applied mathematics. In this field various
statistical technique used for sculpting and simulation of
complicated system. Computational Science in collaboration with
engineering is act like a bridge between hypothesis and
experimentation. Nowadays It is essential for most of the current
research areas to use computational methods and their application
to automate the processes. It is also contributing to policy and
decisions related to human health, resources, transportation, and
defense. Computational science is inherently interdisciplinary. Its
objectives relate to identifying and evaluating complicated
systems, foreseeing their performance, and enhancing procedures and
strategies. Computational science thus escalates various
applications, with the use of its core and powerful algorithms.
Computational science also solves pattern recognition problems like
verification and validation. However, it has some uncertainty
quantification such as analysis and assimilation of large and
complex data sets, including techniques for visualization and
animation; and the design of flexible Computational software. This
book delivers technological solutions to improve smart technologies
in architecture, healthcare, and environment sustainability. It
covers the areas of computational solutions, computation
frameworks, smart prediction, healthcare solutions using
computational informatics and more.
Advances in Legume-based Agroecoystem for Sustainable
Intensification explores current research and future strategies for
ensuring capacity growth and socioeconomic improvement through the
utilization of legume crop cultivation and production in the
achievement of sustainability development goals (SDGs). Sections
cover the role of legumes in addressing issues of food security,
improving nitrogen in the environment, environmental
sustainability, economic-environmentally optimized systems, the
importance and impact of nitrogen, organic production, and biomass
potential, legume production, biology, breeding improvement,
cropping systems, and the use of legumes for eco-friendly weed
management. This book is an important resource for scientists,
researchers and advanced students interested in championing the
effective utilization of legumes for agronomic and ecological
benefit.
The book is a collection of peer-reviewed scientific papers
submitted by active researchers in the 37th National System
Conference (NSC 2013). NSC is an annual event of the Systems
Society of India (SSI), primarily oriented to strengthen the
systems movement and its applications for the welfare of humanity.
A galaxy of academicians, professionals, scientists, statesman and
researchers from different parts of the country and abroad are
invited to attend the conference. The book presents research
articles in the areas of system's modelling, complex network
modelling, cyber security, sustainable systems design, health care
systems, socio-economic systems, and clean and green technologies.
The book can be used as a tool for further research.
One of the grand challenges in the nano-scopic computing era is
guarantees of robustness. Robust computing system design is
confronted with quantum physical, probabilistic, and even
biological phenomena, and guaranteeing high reliability is much
more difficult than ever before. Scaling devices down to the level
of single electron operation will bring forth new challenges due to
probabilistic effects and uncertainty in guaranteeing 'zero-one'
based computing. Minuscule devices imply billions of devices on a
single chip, which may help mitigate the challenge of uncertainty
by replication and redundancy. However, such device densities will
create a design and validation nightmare with the shear scale.
The questions that confront computer engineers regarding the
current status of nanocomputing material and the reliability of
systems built from such miniscule devices, are difficult to
articulate and answer. We have found a lack of resources in the
confines of a single volume that at least partially attempts to
answer these questions.
We believe that this volume contains a large amount of research
material as well as new ideas that will be very useful for some one
starting research in the arena of nanocomputing, not at the device
level, but the problems one would face at system level design and
validation when nanoscopic physicality will be present at the
device level.
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