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In this edited collection we commemorate the 60th birthday of Prof.
Christopher Byrnes and the retirement of Prof. Anders Lindquist
from the Chair of Optimization and Systems Theory at KTH. These
papers were presented in part at a 2009 workshop in KTH, Stockholm,
honoring the lifetime contributions of Professors Byrnes and
Lindquist in various fields of applied mathematics.
This book is mainly focused on the climate change in Southeast Asia
and its adjacent regions. It summarizes results from recent
scientific research based on observational analysis, data
diagnosis, theoretical analysis, and model simulations. The book
covers the following research areas: (1) characteristics and
mechanisms of spring-summer atmospheric circulation systems, (2)
ocean-atmosphere-land interaction and climate variability, (3)
climate effect of the Tibetan Plateau, (4) attribution of regional
climate change and feedback/impact of regional climate on the
global climate, and (5) seasonal-to-subseasonal climate prediction.
It is anticipated that the book provides useful information for
enhancing our understanding of the change in climate over Southeast
Asia and the adjacent regions.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research
in the role of non-neuronal cells - astrocytes, oligodendrocytes,
endothelial cells, pericytes, microglia, and other immune cells in
ischemic brain injury and long-term recovery. In these cases,
neurodegeneration and brain repair are controlled in a
sophisticated system, incorporating interactions between different
cell types and cellular systems. Also explored are the therapeutic
strategies that target non-neuronal responses after stroke and
their translational potentials.
Recent research has revealed the importance of immunological
mechanisms and inflammation in delaying damage and/or promoting
repair after an acute injury to the central nervous system. This
book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the role
of immunological mechanisms and therapies for treating acute
neurological injuries such as cerebral ischemia, hemorrhage, and
brain and spinal cord trauma. In several sections, the contributing
authors provide a review of immunological mechanisms involved in
neurological injury and of various translational and clinical
research aimed at harnessing those mechanisms for better patient
outcomes.
This book is mainly focused on the climate change in Southeast Asia
and its adjacent regions. It summarizes results from recent
scientific research based on observational analysis, data
diagnosis, theoretical analysis, and model simulations. The book
covers the following research areas: (1) characteristics and
mechanisms of spring-summer atmospheric circulation systems, (2)
ocean-atmosphere-land interaction and climate variability, (3)
climate effect of the Tibetan Plateau, (4) attribution of regional
climate change and feedback/impact of regional climate on the
global climate, and (5) seasonal-to-subseasonal climate prediction.
It is anticipated that the book provides useful information for
enhancing our understanding of the change in climate over Southeast
Asia and the adjacent regions.
Recent research has revealed the importance of immunological
mechanisms and inflammation in delaying damage and/or promoting
repair after an acute injury to the central nervous system. This
book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the role
of immunological mechanisms and therapies for treating acute
neurological injuries such as cerebral ischemia, hemorrhage, and
brain and spinal cord trauma. In several sections, the contributing
authors provide a review of immunological mechanisms involved in
neurological injury and of various translational and clinical
research aimed at harnessing those mechanisms for better patient
outcomes.
In this edited collection we commemorate the 60th birthday of Prof.
Christopher Byrnes and the retirement of Prof. Anders Lindquist
from the Chair of Optimization and Systems Theory at KTH. These
papers were presented in part at a 2009 workshop in KTH, Stockholm,
honoring the lifetime contributions of Professors Byrnes and
Lindquist in various fields of applied mathematics.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research
in the role of non-neuronal cells - astrocytes, oligodendrocytes,
endothelial cells, pericytes, microglia, and other immune cells in
ischemic brain injury and long-term recovery. In these cases,
neurodegeneration and brain repair are controlled in a
sophisticated system, incorporating interactions between different
cell types and cellular systems. Also explored are the therapeutic
strategies that target non-neuronal responses after stroke and
their translational potentials.
Gas/particle mass transfer process plays an important role in
determining aerosol mass concentrations and shaping aerosol size
distribution. Its treatments in three dimensional (3-D) Air Quality
Models (AQMs), however, are largely uncertain. In this thesis work,
the gas/particle mass transfer approaches in an aerosol module are
improved and evaluated to identify an accurate yet computationally
efficient approach for use in 3-D AQMs. The aerosol module with the
improved gas/particle mass transfer approaches has been
incorporated into a state-of-science air quality forecasting (AQF)
system. The resulted modeling system has been applied in many cases
to investigate the air pollution issues in the United States. Using
the improved air quality modeling system, the prediction of air
quality under many circumstances is shown significantly improved.
Such improvement is a substantial contribution to the development
of next generation air quality numerical models.
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