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Advanced Porous Biomaterials for Drug Delivery Applications probes
cutting-edge progress in the application of advanced porous
biomaterials in drug delivery fields. These biomaterials offer
promise in improving upon the design, cost, and creation of potent
novel drug delivery systems. The book focuses on two categories:
nature engineered and synthetic advanced porous biomaterials, with
a wide range of low-cost porous biomaterial-based systems that have
been used for the delivery of diverse drugs through in vitro/in
vivo approaches. Details how advanced porous biomaterial-assisted
systems improve essential properties in drug delivery applications
Explains how advanced porous biomaterials systems are being used
and explored to improve overall performances of drug delivery
systems in mitigating a variety of diseases Emphasizes major
applications in drug delivery such as controlled release, cancer
therapy, and targeted delivery, and with focus on oral, topical,
and transdermal applications Focuses on both naturally available
and synthetic low-cost advanced porous biomaterials and their role
in enhancing important parameters in drug delivery applications
Accessible to readers with bio and non-bio backgrounds This book is
an ideal reference for academics, researchers, and industry
professionals in the interdisciplinary fields of biomedicine and
biomedical engineering, pharmaceuticals, materials science, and
chemistry.
The contributors to this book explore the current situation of
North Korea in various aspects and provide policy suggestions for
North Korea to become part of the international community and
achieve sustainable development. Focusing on three key areas of
economic development, namely, international sectors, agriculture
and urban development, and energy and environment, this book lays
out recommendations and prospects for North Korea. Authors assess
the current situation of North Korea, explore preconditions for
becoming a member of the international community, and suggest
policies necessary for the sustainable development of North Korea.
They cover a wide range of areas including reforestation, WTO
accession, and the potential for economic integration with South
Korea. These evaluations draw on both what is understood about the
current situation in North Korea and comparisons with other
countries and territories. This book will be a valuable resource
for scholars and policy planners who focus on North Korea.
The contributors to this book explore the current situation of
North Korea in various aspects and provide policy suggestions for
North Korea to become part of the international community and
achieve sustainable development. Focusing on three key areas of
economic development, namely, international sectors, agriculture
and urban development, and energy and environment, this book lays
out recommendations and prospects for North Korea. Authors assess
the current situation of North Korea, explore preconditions for
becoming a member of the international community, and suggest
policies necessary for the sustainable development of North Korea.
They cover a wide range of areas including reforestation, WTO
accession, and the potential for economic integration with South
Korea. These evaluations draw on both what is understood about the
current situation in North Korea and comparisons with other
countries and territories. This book will be a valuable resource
for scholars and policy planners who focus on North Korea.
This book explores the attempts of South Korea in its to achieve
the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. It addresses
6 of the 17 goals - clean water, affordable and clean energy,
decent work and economic growth, sustainable cities and
communities, climate action, and partnership - and defines specific
national strategies. For each strategy, the contributors define the
research indicators they selected, then analyze and examine the
extent to which South Korea has met the SDG concerned. They draw
these conclusions from national and international reports,
government documents and policy papers on SDGs. South Korea's
experience in sustainable development and green programs will
contribute to the planning of long-term development strategies for
developing countries.
This book explores the attempts of South Korea in its to achieve
the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. It addresses
6 of the 17 goals - clean water, affordable and clean energy,
decent work and economic growth, sustainable cities and
communities, climate action, and partnership - and defines specific
national strategies. For each strategy, the contributors define the
research indicators they selected, then analyze and examine the
extent to which South Korea has met the SDG concerned. They draw
these conclusions from national and international reports,
government documents and policy papers on SDGs. South Korea's
experience in sustainable development and green programs will
contribute to the planning of long-term development strategies for
developing countries.
The Communication Ecology of 21st Century Urban Communities
addresses the questions of whether it (still) matters what
neighborhood individuals live in and if it is still necessary and
possible for city dwellers to build and maintain place-based
communities. The book's contributors address how urban communities
are formed, reformed, and transformed from a communication
infrastructure theory perspective. Through the lens of this theory,
communication is defined as a fundamental social process by which
cities are sustained and changed over time. The chapters in this
book elaborate the theoretical and methodological frameworks of the
communication infrastructure theory approach; articulate
theory-driven and multi-method frameworks for the study of the
city; and speak to pressing, contemporary, research- and
policy-related challenges (or questions). The broad array of issues
addressed within this volume is expected to draw the interest not
only of communication researchers and professionals, but also of
students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers from a variety
of backgrounds and with an interest in different aspects of life in
the city, including: public health, technology, civic engagement,
and urban planning and design.
Over the last few years, artificially structured media, referred to
as metamaterials, have attracted much attention due to their
extraordinary electromagnetic responses not found in naturally
occurring materials. This book in particular focuses on studying
and harnessing the possibilities opened up by two emerging classes
of metamaterials: plasmonic materials and dispersion-engineered
materials. The former has the capability to confine optical fields
at nanoscales beyond the diffraction limit, while the latter has
the capability to dramatically slow down electromagnetic wave
propagation. The analysis of these metamaterials is presented in
detail using sophisticated full-wave modeling techniques. New
numerical algorithms for solving Maxwell equations in these
metamaterials are also introduced to achieve a significant increase
in computational efficiency. The algorithms and analysis presented
here should especially be helpful to professionals in the fields of
microwaves, optics, and materials science and engineering.
Korean is the seventh most commonly spoken language in the U.S.,
and Korean heritage students - those with some proficiency in or a
cultural connection to the language through family or community -
outnumber others learning Korean at the college level. Many schools
offer a separate heritage track for learning Korean, but until now
there has been no textbook designed specifically for heritage or
accelerated curriculum students. Integrated Korean: Accelerated 1
and 2 directly address the linguistic needs and abilities of
heritage learners in a single academic year. Volume 1 presents
lessons on thematically organized subjects, starting with familiar
topics such as family, friends, daily routines, schoolwork, campus
activities, dining out, and shopping. Volume 2 advances to more
formal subjects beyond family and friends, such as travel,
transportation, housing, holidays, lifestyles, careers, and Korean
history and culture. Students approach the lessons with multi-level
communicative classroom activities and reading materials with
standards-based exercises and projects that not only address the
particular language requirements of heritage learners, but also
encourage them to participate more fully in their own family and
community life. Each volume's textbook and workbook offer authentic
conversations and texts in both informal and formal contexts,
structured tasks, and a wealth of interesting and relevant cultural
content. Audio files for Accelerated Korean may be downloaded in
MP3 format.
The Communication Ecology of 21st Century Urban Communities
addresses the questions of whether it (still) matters what
neighborhood individuals live in and if it is still necessary and
possible for city dwellers to build and maintain place-based
communities. The book's contributors address how urban communities
are formed, reformed, and transformed from a communication
infrastructure theory perspective. Through the lens of this theory,
communication is defined as a fundamental social process by which
cities are sustained and changed over time. The chapters in this
book elaborate the theoretical and methodological frameworks of the
communication infrastructure theory approach; articulate
theory-driven and multi-method frameworks for the study of the
city; and speak to pressing, contemporary, research- and
policy-related challenges (or questions). The broad array of issues
addressed within this volume is expected to draw the interest not
only of communication researchers and professionals, but also of
students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers from a variety
of backgrounds and with an interest in different aspects of life in
the city, including: public health, technology, civic engagement,
and urban planning and design.
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