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ContentsChemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2

Computer Science ............................................................................................................................................................ 10

Food & Nutrition .............................................................................................................................................................. 16

Life Science ....................................................................................................................................................................... 19

Mathematics ..................................................................................................................................................................... 28

Microbiology ..................................................................................................................................................................... 35

Physics ............................................................................................................................................................................... 37

Software Networking & Security .................................................................................................................................. 47

Statistics ............................................................................................................................................................................ 58

Apple Academic ............................................................................................................................................................... 61

Pan Stanford Publishing ................................................................................................................................................. 88

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................ 115

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITION3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONAn Introduction to Polysaccharide Biotechnology,Second Edition

Handbook of Adhesive Technology, Third EditionEdited by Antonio Pizzi and Kashmiri L. MittalThis classic reference examines the mechanisms driving adhesion, categories of adhesives,techniques for bond formation and evaluation, and major industrial applications. Integrating

Stephen E. Harding, Michael P. Tombs, Gary G. Adams,Berit Smestad Paulsen, Kari Tvete Inngjerdingen and HildeBarsettPolysaccharides and related high molecular weight glycans arehugely diverse with wide application in Biotechnology and greatopportunities for further exploitation. An Introduction toPolysaccharide Biotechnology – a second edition of the popularoriginal text by Tombs and Harding – introduces students,researchers, clinicians and industrialists to the properties of someof the key materials involved, how these are applied, some ofthe economic factors concerning their production and how theyare characterized for regulatory purposes.

recent innovation and improved instrumentation, the work offers broad and comprehensivecoverage. This edition incorporates several new adhesive classes, new application topics,and recent developments with nanoadhesives and bio-based adhesives. Existing chaptersare thoroughly updated, revised, or replaced and authored by top specialists in the field.Abundant figures, tables, and equations appear throughout the work.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderReversibility of Chronic Disease andHypersensitivity, Volume 5

Chemical Sensitivity and Sick-Building SyndromeYukio Yanagisawa, University of Tokyo, Japan, HiroshiYoshino, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, Satoshi Ishikawa,Kitasato University, Tokyo, Japan and Mikio MiyataWritten by multidisciplinary experts in medicine, chemistry, andarchitecture, this book examines chemical sensitivity (CS). In 15chapters fitted to 15 lectures, it discusses not only the medicalexplanation, but also the environmental factors of thishypersensitive reaction, such as chemistry and architecturalaspects. The book overviews pollution-induced diseases suchas Minamata Disease. It also points out the similarity of modernhypersensitivity syndromes to historical pollution diseases fromthe viewpoints of not only natural scientific aspects, but alsosocial understanding of the disease.

Treatment Options of Chemical SensitivityWilliam J. Rea, Environmental Health Center, Dallas, Texas, USA and Kalpana D. Patel,Environmental Health Center, Buffalo, New York, USAThe clinical approaches to the chronic degenerative diseases that drain our resources, andcompromise our well-being, have become almost exclusively symptom-focused. Thecommon wisdom is that they are idiopathic with final outcomes to be managed ratherthan prevented or cured. That they are potentially reversible rarely enters any discussionbetween doctor and patient. Reversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity, Volume 5:Treatment Options of Chemical Sensitivity , the final volume of this set, offers a much differentperspective on chronic degenerative disease; one that disputes the idiopathic label attachedto most, as well as the usual fatalistic prognosis.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Chemicals Desk ReferenceMechanics of Liquid Nano- and Microdispersed

Magnetic Media John H. Montgomery, Hydrogeochemist at ColumbiaTechnologies, Maryland, USA and Thomas Roy Crompton,ConsultantEnvironmental Chemicals Desk Reference is a concise version ofthe widely read Agrochemicals Desk Reference and GroundwaterChemicals Desk Reference. This up-to-date volume was inspiredby the need for a combination of the material in both references,together with the large number of research publications andthe continued interest in the fate, transport, and remediation ofhazardous substances. Featured are environmental andphysical/chemical data on more than 200 compounds, including

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V. M. Polunin, Southwest State University, Kursk, Russia, A.M. Storozhenko and P.A. Ryapolov, CISPThis book offers unique coverage of the mechanical propertiesof nano- and micro-dispersed magnetic fluids. Magnetic fluidsare artificially created materials that do not exist in the nature.Researchers developing materials and devices are keenlyinterested in their "mutually exclusive" properties includingfluidity, compressibility, and the ability to magnetize up tosaturation in relatively small magnetic fields. Applications ofmicro- and nanodispersed magnetic fluids includemagnetic-seals, magnetically operated grease in friction unitsand supports, separators of non-magnetic materials, oil skimmersand separators, sensors of acceleration and angle, and gap fillers

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectroanalytical ChemistryReversibility of Chronic Disease and

Hypersensitivity, Volume 4 A Series of Advances, Volume 27Edited by Allen J. Bard and Cynthia G. Zoski, New MexicoState University, Las Cruces, USASeries: Electroanalytical Chemistry: A Series of Advances; This volume is part of a continuing series that providesauthoritative reviews on recent ; developments and applicationsof well-established techniques in the field of electroanalyticalchemistry. Each volume provides the necessary background andstarting point for graduate students undertaking related researchprojects ; and is of special interest to practicing analyticalchemists concerned with electroanalytical techniques. Volume27 continues this tradition with innovative contributions frominternationally respected scientists who highlight new

The Environmental Aspects of Chemical SensitivityWilliam J. Rea, Environmental Health Center, Dallas, Texas, USA and Kalpana D. Patel,Environmental Health Center, Buffalo, New York, USAReversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity, Volume 4: The Environmental Aspects ofChemical Sensitivity is the fourth of an encyclopedic five-volume set describing the basicphysiology, chemical sensitivity, diagnosis, and treatment of chronic degenerative diseasestudied in a 5x less polluted controlled environment. This text focuses on treatmenttechniques, strategies, protocols, prescriptions, and technologies. Distinguishing itself fromprevious works on chemical sensitivity, it explains newly understood mechanisms of chronicdisease and hypersensitivity, involving core molecular function.

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technologies and trends in Protein Biosensing, Bipolar Electrochemistry, and X-rayAbsorption Spectroscopy in Electrochemistry.

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of Mosquitoes and Their Diseases Edited by Deniz Uner, Middle East Technical University,Ankara, TurkeySeries: Chemical IndustriesTo meet changing market demands that have stringent emissionstandards and to ensure proper performance in refinery units,evaluation of novel catalyst designs and results from materialcharacterization and testing of catalysts are of crucial importancefor refiners as well as for catalyst manufacturers. This bookhighlights recent developments in the application of refinerycatalysts in selected units such as fluid catalytic cracking (FCC),hydrogen production for hydroprocessing units, hydrotreating,hydrocracking, and sustainable processing of biomass intobiofuels.

Edited by James DevillersSeries: QSAR in Environmental and Health SciencesThere is a compelling need for new drugs and efficienttreatments against mosquito-borne diseases. Environmentallysafe, but effective insecticides that address the problems ofresistance are required. Computational Design of Chemicals forthe Control of Mosquitoes and Their Diseases explains how thesearch for new substances effective against mosquitoes andtheir diseases has benefited from the use of in silico techniques.

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98th Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderCRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 98thEdition

The Inhibitor IndexA Desk Reference on Enzyme Inhibitors, Receptor Antagonists, Drugs,Toxins, Poisons, Biologics, and Therapeutic Leads Edited by John Rumble, R&R Data Services, Gaithersburg,

MDThe CRC Handbook of Chemistry & Physics 98th Edition is anupdate of a classic reference. Several new tables will be addedand others updated. Building on the new feature first introducedin the 94th edition, four historical figures in science will behonoured on the end plates.

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Daniel PurichMetabolic inhibitors and receptor antagonists are indispensabletools for the molecular life scientist. By blocking specific enzymesor receptor-mediated signal transduction cascades, they simplifythe analysis of complex cellular processes especially when it isessential to demonstrate that a process of interest is functionallylinked to a particular enzyme or receptor. From antibiotics tostatins, modern medicine relies on the reliability and ease-of-useof enzyme- and receptor-directed inhibitors and antagonists.TheInhibitor Index is a comprehensive, curated compendium ofover 7,800 enzyme inhibitors and receptor antagonists, includingmany toxins, poisons, and metabolic uncouplers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONBent-Shaped Liquid CrystalsLubricant AdditivesStructures and Physical PropertiesChemistry and Applications, Third Edition

Hideo Takezoe, Toyota Physical Chemical Research Institute,Japan and Alexey Eremin, Otto von Guericke UniversityMagdeburg, GermanySeries: Liquid Crystals Book SeriesBent-Shaped Liquid Crystals: Structures and Physical Propertiesprovides insight into the latest developments in the researchon liquid crystals formed by bent-shaped mesogens. After ahistorical introduction, the expert authors discuss different kindsof mesophase structures formed by bent-shaped molecules.This book devotes the majority of its pages to physical propertiessuch as polar switching, optics and non-linear optics, andbehavior in restricted geometries. However, as chemistry is oftenhighly relevant to the emergence of new phases, particularly

Edited by Leslie R. Rudnick, President, Designed Materials,LLCSeries: Chemical IndustriesThis expanded edition describes lubricant additives, theirsynthesis, chemistry, mode of action, and laboratory and fieldtest results. Specific chapters cover all the important major areasof application for the lubricant additives, which ones are neededfor a particular application and laboratory, and field performancedata in each application. The third section of the book coverstrends and industry needs in major industry segments, includingincreasing or declining usage of certain additives, and growth

of a particular lubricant sector.

CRC Presswith reflection symmetry breaking, it also involves a broad spectrum of interesting chemistryviewpoints.

Market: Materials ScienceJune 2017: 279 x 216: 693ppHb: 978-1-498-73172-0: £255.00 CRC PressPrev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-05964-9 Market: Chemistry* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498731720 August 2017: 235 x 156: 288pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLiquid Crystal SensorsHigh Brightness Metal Vapor LasersEdited by Albert Schenning, Gregory P. Crawford, University of Notre Dame, Indiana,USA and Dirk J. Broer, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

Physics and ApplicationsM.A. Kazaryan, Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow, V. M. Batenin, RussianAcademy of Sciences., Moscow, V. V. Buchanov, Russian Academy of Sciences., Series: Liquid Crystals Book Series

Liquid Crystal Sensors discusses novel applications of liquid crystals that lie beyond electricallydriven optical switches and displays. The main focus is on recent progress in the area of

Moscow, A. M. Boichenko, Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow, I. I. Klimovskii,Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow and E. I. Molodykh, Russian Academy ofSciences., Moscow sensors based on low molar mass and polymer liquid crystals. This area of research became

"hot" in recent years since the possibilities for applications of liquid crystal sensors areThis work presents the physics and applications of high-power laser radiation onself-contained transitions in metal atoms. High brightness metal vapour lasers are considered growing in many areas, ranging from the detection of mechanical displacements to the

detection of environmental pollutants and chemical agents.the most powerful in the visible spectral range among all existing laser types. This hasresulted in numerous applications ranging from purely fundamental scientific research CRC Press

Market: Chemistryproblems to practical application in large-scale commercial problems such as isotopeSeptember 2017: 235 x 156: 162ppselection. The material is presented by highly regarded scientists, and much of the content

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular MaterialsDiffractive Optics and NanophotonicsPreparation, Characterization, and ApplicationsEdited by Victor A. Soifer, Russian Academy of Science, Image Processing Systems

Institute, Samara, Russia Edited by Sanjay Malhotra, B. L. V. Prasad and JordiFraxedasThe field of molecular materials research looks at the preparationand characterization of potentially useful materials withenhanced physical, chemical, and biomedical properties.Molecular Materials: Preparation, Characterization, and Applicationsdiscusses the cutting-edge interdisciplinary research in the areaof advanced molecular-based materials. This book exploresmultiple aspects of molecular materials, including their synthesisand characterization, and gives information on their applicationin various fields.

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Nanophotonics deals with the diffraction of light from objects with nanoscale features.This book is devoted to achievements in diffractive optics, focusing on the creation of newnanophotonic components and devices, as well as instrumentation and availableinformation technology. It describes methods of calculation of diffractive optical elementsto solve actual problems of nanophotonics. Coverage includes mathematical methods forcalculation of diffraction gratings, calculation of modes of inhomogeneous waveguides,integral methods of calculation of electromagnetic field near the focus, and methods ofcalculation of diffractive optical elements generating vortex laser beams.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDrug RepositioningCreep and Creep Rupture of MetalsApproaches and Applications for NeurotherapeuticsAlexander Mikhailovich Lokoshchenko

Creep and Creep Rupture of Metals is devoted to the fundamental description of thephenomenon of creep which occurs widely in high-temperature deformation of metals.

Edited by Joel Dudley, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NewYork, New York, USA and Laura Berliocchi, Magna GraeciaUniversity, Catanzaro, ItalySeries: Frontiers in Neurotherapeutics SeriesFor the first time, Drug Repositioning: Approaches and Applicationsfor Neurotherapeutics reviews history and advances in drugrepositioning, with a special focus on therapeutics for nervoussystem diseases. International experts from Academia, Industryand Non-profit organisations will provide different views on drugrepositioning advantages, challenges and specific applications,which will be covered for nervous system diseases includingAlzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's diseases, Amyotrophic

Lateral Sclerosis, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, ischemic stroke, and psychiatric disorders.

Special attention is paid to the analysis of long-term strength, which characterizes thestress at which the metal does not fail after a predetermined time. The author detailsexperimental and theoretical results obtained by Soviet and Russian scientists that areabsent in currently available publications and demonstrates analytical methods andapproaches to achieve long term strength in Metals.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAdsorption on Mesoporous Metal-OrganicFrameworks in Solution for Clean Energy,Environment and Healthcare

Thermal and Time Stability of Amorphous AlloysA. M. Glezer, I.P. Bardin State Science Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, Russia,A. I. Potekaev and A. O. CheretaevaThis reference is dedicated to the problem of time-temperature stability of amorphous(non-crystalline) metal alloys. The authors examine the fundamental characteristics of Alexander Samokhvalov, Rutgers University, Camden, New

Jersey, USAAdsorption and desorption in solution play significant roles inseparations, detoxification of waste streams, in purification,chromatography, heterogeneous catalysis, metabolism ofmedicinal drugs, and beyond. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)are well-ordered 3-dimensional hybrid organic-inorganicpolymers. Mesoporous MOFs with pore sizes 2-50 nm areparticularly suitable for adsorption and adsorption-basedseparations of large molecules of organic and bio-organiccompounds. This book covers fundamental research on usingmesoporous MOFs for emerging applications of major industrial,environmental and academic importance, especially for

purification and separations of water and liquid fossil fuels.

amorphous alloys, the basic laws of structural relaxation, generalized information aboutthe phenomenon of the ductile-brittle transition (temper embrittlement), the developmentof physically justified methods of predicting the stability of the properties, and providesinformation about the attempts of controlling the structure for the purpose of suppressingor deceleration of the ductile-brittle transition and, as a consequence, increasing thetemperature and temporal stability of the amorphous state.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAmorphous-Nanocrystalline AlloysPlastic Deformation of Nanocrystalline MaterialsA.M. Glezer and N.A. Shurygina, I.P Bardin State Science Research Institute of FerousMetallurgy, Moscow, Russia

A.M. Glezer, E.V. Kozlov, N.A. Koneva, N. A. Popova, TomskState University of Architecture and Design, Tomsk, Russiaand I. A. Kurzina, Tomsk State University of Architecture andDesign, Tomsk, RussiaThis book is focused on the mechanical behavior ofpolycrystalline materials at decreasing grain size. The authorsaddress the mechanical behavior and the defect structure ofmaterials with grain sizes that range from meso- to micro-levels,and amorphous materials. The formation of dislocated structuresand mechanical properties under reducing grain size is discussedand analysis is given for the stages of strain hardening and theeffect of scaling. The book considers the internal stress fieldsthat occur during the dislocation of plastic.Common behavior

Amorphous-nanocrystalline alloys are a relatively new class of materials born from therapid development of new technologies and different methods of producing amorphousand nanocrystalline powders and films, compacting, melt quenching, megaplasticdeformation, implantation, laser, plasma, and other high-energy methods. This bookconsiders methods of producing these materials (melt quenching, controlled crystallization,deformation effect, and pulse treatments (photon, laser and ultrasound), spraying thinfilms, and ion implantation). Theoretical and experimental studies describe plasticdeformation mechanisms and physico-mechanical properties. Practical applications arealso presented.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderChinese and Botanical MedicinesSilver Nanoparticles for Antibacterial DevicesTraditional Uses and Modern Scientific ApproachesBiocompatibility and Toxicity

Raymond Cooper, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Chun-Tao Che, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, DanielMok and Charmaine TsangChinese and Botanical Medicines: Traditional Uses and ModernScientific Approaches is a classroom-tested book that containsa balance of chemistry, the history of Traditional ChineseMedicine (TCM), and the theory and practice of a modern TCMpractitioner. This distinct book reviews the scientific methodsfor collecting data and supporting evidence for the efficacy andsafety of Chinese drugs and medicines. It also reflects on thedifferent views on health, disease and therapy, and their impactson the relationships between man and nature.

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Edited by Huiliang Cao, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, PRof ChinaSince the potential toxicity of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) hasraised serious concerns in the biomaterials and biomedicalengineering community, Silver Nanoparticles for AntibacterialDevices: Biocompatibility and Toxicity brings togetherthesynthesis, the physicochemical properties and the biologicalactions of Ag NPs, as well as the clinical demands for fabricatingantibacterial medical devices, discussing how to suppress theside effects of nanomaterials and how to impart to them theselective toxicity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIndustrial Applications of Marine BiopolymersMedicinal Plants in Asia for Metabolic Syndrome

Edited by Parappurath Narayanan SudhaIndustrial Applications of Marine Biopolymers presents differentclasses of marine biopolymers and their industrial applications,demonstrating the precious value of ocean resources to society.This timely volume discusses the exceedingly useful polymersderived from these materials that are biodegradable,biocompatible, and at times water soluble. Direct use orchemically modified forms of such biomaterials have manychemical sites, making them suitable for varied types of industrialapplications. In addition, this book also addresses current globalchallenges of conservation, including extended droughtconditions and the need for improved agricultural methods,together with new bio-medical developments. It is suitable foranyone who has an interest in the industrial applications of

biopolymers.

Natural Products and Molecular BasisChristophe Wiart, University of Nottingham, MalaysiaCampus.Medicinal Plants in Asia for Metabolic Syndrome: Natural Productsand Molecular Basis offers an in-depth view into the metabolicsyndrome pharmacology of natural products with an emphasison their molecular basis, cellular pathways, metabolic organs,and endocrine regulations. This sensational volume providesthe scientific names, botanical classifications, botanicaldescriptions, medicinal uses, chemical constituents, andpharmacological activities of more than 100 Asian plants, withhigh quality original botanical plates, chemical structures, andpharmacological diagrams.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCarbohydrate ChemistryChemical Biology of Natural ProductsProven Synthetic Methods, Volume 4Edited by David J. Newman, National Cancer Institute,

Frederick, Maryland, USA, Gordon M. Cragg, National CancerInstitute, Frederick, Maryland, USA and Paul Grothaus,National Cancer Institute, Frederick, Maryland, USAChemical Biology of Natural Products ; This unique, long-awaitedvolume is designed to address contemporary aspects of naturalproduct chemistry and its influence on biological systems, notsolely on human interactions. The subjects covered includediscovery, isolation and characterization, biosynthesis,biosynthetic engineering, pharmaceutical, and other applicationsof these compounds.

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Edited by Christian Vogel and Paul MurphySeries: Carbohydrate ChemistryFeaturing contributions from world-renowned experts and overseen by a highly respectedseries editor, Carbohydrate Chemistry: Proven Synthetic Methods, Volume 4 compiles reliablesynthetic methods and protocols for the preparation of intermediates for carbohydratesynthesis or other uses in the glycosciences.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectron DiffractionMulticomponent ReactionsStructure and Dynamics of Free Molecules and Condensed MatterSynthesis of Bioactive HeterocyclesAnatoly A. Ischenko, Georgii Vasil'evich Girichev and Yurii Igorevich GirichevEdited by K.L. Ameta, Ph.D., Mody University of Science and

Technology, Rajasthan, India and Anshu DandiaThis timely book provides a succinct summary of methods forthe synthesis of bioactive heterocycles using a multicomponentreaction (MCR) approach. The majority of pharmaceuticals andbiologically active agrochemicals are heterocycles whilecountless additives and modifiers used in industrial applicationsare heterocyclic in nature. With the recent introduction ofhigh-throughput biological evaluation, the importance of MCRsfor drug discovery has been recognized and considerable effortshave been focused especially on the design and developmentof multi-component procedures for the generation of variousbioactive heterocycles due to their significant therapeutic

potential.

This book presents recent advances in theory and experimental methods in electrondiffraction. A set of spectral and diffraction methods using different complementary physicalprinciples that allow for the photo-excitation dynamics and diagnostics of nuclei andelectrons in the temporal sequences of ultrashort duration are detailed. New researchopportunities that provide the required integration of the triad: "Structure - Dynamics -Function" in chemistry, biology, materials science are explored. This reference will be ofinterest to a wide range of readers interested in the problems of the structure of matter,including the study of the structure and dynamics of nanomaterials.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanostructured Energy DevicesMetal-Catalyzed PolymerizationFoundations of Carrier TransportFundamentals to Applications

Juan Bisquert, Universitat Jaume I, Castello, SpainThis is the second book in a series that analyzes the fundamentalconcepts, properties, and key applications of energy devicesmade using organic and inorganic solution-processed thin filmand nanostructured materials, including hybrid and organic solarcells, electrochemical batteries, diodes, LEDs and OLEDs,transistors, and the direct conversion of solar radiation tochemical fuels. This volume presents the physics of carriertransport and semiconductor device modelling, includinginjection and mechanisms of contacts, the utilization ofdisordered materials such as organic materials, and importanttopics such as the transistor configuration and the frequencydomain characterization.

Edited by Samir Chikkali, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory,Pune, India, Ashootosh V. Ambade, CSIR-National ChemicalLaboratory, Pune, India, Bas de Bruin and Michael ShaverThe proposed book focusses on metal mediated/catalyzed“controlled/living radical polymerization” (CRP/LRP) methods. Itsurveys a wide variety of catalyzed polymerization reactions,making it essentially a “one stop” review in the field. A significantcontribution to polymer science is “metathesis polymerization”discovered by Grubbs and others. The book will cover variousmetathesis polymerization methods and implications in polymerindustry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderConcise Encyclopedia of Biomedical Polymers andPolymeric Biomaterials

Introduction to Market Access for PharmaceuticalsEdited by Mondher ToumiMarket access is the fourth hurdle in the drug developmentprocess and the primary driver for global income of any newdrug. Without a strategy in place for pricing, showing value foreffectiveness and an understanding of the correct purchasers’needs, the drug will fail to reach its intended market value.Introduction to Market Access for Pharmaceuticals is based on anaccredited course in this area out of The European Market AccessUniversity Diploma (EMAUD) and affiliated with Aix MarseilleUniversity.

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Edited by Munmaya Mishra, c/o Altria Research Center, Richmond, Virginia, USA,Editor in Chief, International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials,Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAThe Concise Encyclopedia of Biomedical Polymers and Polymeric Biomaterials presentsselected content from the 10-volume Biomedical Polymers and Polymeric BiomaterialsEncyclopedia roughly two years after the publication of the main work. The carefully culledcontent includes groundbreaking work from the earlier published work as well as onlineupdates in the field of biomedical polymers and polymeric biomaterials.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAdvances in ChromatographySolar FuelsVolume 55Materials, Physics, and ApplicationsEdited by Nelu Grinberg and Peter W. CarrTheodore Goodson, III

Written for use as a text and reference for those interested inhow new materials may be used to capture, store, and use solarenergy for alternative energy resources in everyday life, SolarFuels: Materials, Physics, and Applications discusses thefundamentals of new materials and the physical processesinvolved in their mechanisms and design. This book offers clearexamples of current state-of-the-art organic and inorganic solarcell materials and devices used in the field, and includesexperiments testing solar capability along with standardizedexamples. Last, but not least, it also gives a clear outline of thechallenges that need to be addressed moving forward.

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Series: Advances in ChromatographyFor more than five decades, scientists and researchers have relied on the Advances inChromatography series for the most up-to-date information on a wide range ofdevelopments in chromatographic methods and applications. For Volume 55, established,well-known chemists offer cutting-edge reviews of chromatographic methods to paytribute to the late Eli Grushka, beloved series editor, who inspired and mentored many inthe field of separation science. The clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations forwhich this series has become known makes the material accessible and engaging toanalytical, biochemical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels oftechnical skill.

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4th Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderChromatographic Analysis of the EnvironmentBioethanol and Natural ResourcesMass Spectrometry Based Approaches, Fourth EditionSubstrates, Chemistry and Engineered Systems

Edited by Leo M.L. Nollet, University College Ghent, Belgium(Retired) and Dimitra A. Lambropoulou, Aristotle Universityof Thessaloniki, GreeceSeries: Chromatographic Science SeriesThis detailed handbook covers different chromatographicanalysis techniques and chromatographic data for compoundsfound in air, water, and soil, and sludge. The new edition outlinesdevelopments relevant to environmental analysis, especiallywhen using chromatographic mass spectrometric techniques.It addresses new issues, new lines of discussion, and newfindings, and develops in greater detail the aspects related tochromatographic analysis in the environment. It also includesdifferent analytical methodologies, addresses instrumental

aspects, and outlines conclusions and perspectives for the future.

Ruben Michael Ceballos, University of Minnesota, MorrisBioethanol and Natural Resources: Substrates, Chemistry and Engineered Systems provides acomprehensive review of feedstocks, physiochemical and biological pretreatments,molecular substrates, cellulolytic and ligninolytic enzymes, and advanced technologies forproducing bioethanol.

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Advances in ChromatographyVolume 54Edited by Nelu Grinberg and Eli Grushka, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Evgenii Talsi, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk,

Russia and Konstantin Bryliakov, Boreskov Institute ofCatalysis, Novosibirsk, RussiaThis book reviews advances in important and practically relevanthomogeneous catalytic transformations, such as single-site olefinpolymerizations and chemo- and stereo-selective oxidations.Close attention is paid to the experimental investigation of theactive sites of catalytic oxidation systems and their mechanisms.Major subjects include the applications of NMR and EPRspectroscopic techniques and data obtained by other physicalmethods. The book addresses a broad readership and focus onwidespread techniques available in labs with NMR and EPRspectrometers.

Series: Advances in ChromatographyFor more than five decades, scientists and researchers have relied on the Advances inChromatography series for the most up-to-date information on a wide range ofdevelopments in chromatographic methods and applications. For Volume 54, the serieseditors have invited established, well-known chemists to offer cutting-edge reviews ofchromatographic methods applied in the life sciences that emphasize the underlyingprinciple of separation science. The clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations forwhich this series has become known makes the material accessible and engaging toanalytical, biochemical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels oftechnical skill.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTelomeres, Diet and Human DiseaseThe Molecular Theory of Adsorption in Porous

Solids Advances and Therapeutic OpportunitiesEdited by Amelia Marti, University of Navarra, Pamplona,Spain and Guillermo ZalbaThe maintenance of telomeres—repetitive sequences at theend of chromosome—is essential to health. Dysfunction intelomere maintenance pathways plays a role in aging, cancer,atherosclerosis and other diseases. This has led to telomeremaintenance as a prime target for patient therapies. This bookdescribes the advances in telomere research as it applies tohuman health and especially how lifestyle and dietary factorscould modify the telomerase maintenance process. The bookexamines the mechanisms involved, the primary of which areoxidative stress and the role of sirtuins, and how they can bemodified by dietary patterns such as Mediterranean diet.

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Yury Konstantinovich TovbinIn the adsorption phenomenon the substances from the external environment the gas orliquid are absorbed by a solid surface (adsorbent). Adsorption is used to separate gaseousand liquid mixtures, for drying and purification of gases and liquids. This reference broadlyexplores the calculation of the equilibrium and dynamic characteristics of adsorption inporous bodies at the molecular level. Two new theories of statistical physics are presented,both developed by the author for the consistent description of the equilibrium distributionof molecules and dynamics of flows in complex porous materials to be able to solve a widerange of practical tasks in the development of new technologies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholder2D MaterialsSurfactants in Tribology, Volume 5Characterization, Production and ApplicationsEdited by Girma Biresaw, USDA, ARS, NCAUR, CPF, Peoria,

Illinois, USA and K.L. Mittal, Hopewell Junction, New York,USASurfactants play a critical role in Tribology controlling friction,wear, and lubricant properties such as emulsification,demulsification, bioresistance, oxidation resistance, rustprevention and corrosion resistance. This is a critical topic fornew materials and devices particularly those built at thenanoscale. This newest volume will address tribologicalproperties of cutting fluids, lubricant performance related tosteel surfaces, biolubricants, and novel materials and ways toreduce friction and wear. Scientists from industrial research anddevelopment (R&D) organizations and academic research teams

in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North America will participate in the work.

Edited by Craig E. Banks and Dale A. C. BrownsonMost reference texts covering two-dimensional materials focus specifically on graphene,when in reality, there are a host of new two-dimensional materials poised to overtakegraphene. This book provides an authoritative source of information on twodimensionalmaterials covering a plethora of fields and subjects and outlining all two-dimensionalmaterials in terms of their fundamental understanding, synthesis, and applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderIon Exchange in Heterophase SystemsTatiana E. Nikiforova, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology, Russia,Vladimir A. Kozlov, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology, Russiaand Oskar I. Koifman, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology, RussiaIon exchange materials protect nature and man from the harmful effects of heavy metals.These materials are used in agriculture, industry, wastewater treatment, purification ofaqueous solutions, analytical chemistry, medicine, and pharmacology. This book presentsa comprehensive overview of heavy metal ions sorption carried out with ion-exchangematerials of polysaccharide nature using modern methods of research. Cellulose materialsare the most common: affordable and biodegradable with practically unlimited renewability.This book covers the modification of cellulose materials and the introduction of chelatinggroups into their structure to produce a new generation of sorption materials.

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NEW IN PAPERBACKDummy text to keep placeholderReconfigurable and Adaptive ComputingEssential EffectsTheory and ApplicationsWater, Fire, Wind, and More

Edited by Nadia Nedjah, State University of Rio de Janeiro,Brazil and Chao Wang, University of Science and Technologyof China, AnhuiThis book explores the latest research activities on hardwarearchitecture for reconfigurable and adaptive computing systems.Focusing on reconfigurable systems, network-on-chip, andsystem codesign, it explains how to increase the flexibility,dependability, and power of today’s complex system-on-chipFPGAs, dynamically reconfigurable FPGAs, and various adaptivecomputing devices. The book describes new, practical solutionsto issues with computer and network security systems,next-generation sequencing, and more. It discusses improvedapproaches to video watermarking, routing, hot spot-based

profiling, and system performance.

Mauro Maressa, Instructor, Otis College of Art and Design;Former Head of Animated Effects, DisneyAnimate the world around you! Follow along with veteran Disneyeffects artist Mauro Maressa as he teaches you how to createand animate natural phenomena like water, fire, smoke, lightning,lava, mud, and wind. Essential Effects will help you plan, draw,design, and animate traditional 2D effects, taking your ideas allthe way from rough sketch to finished product. Using a seriesof full-color visual breakdowns and diagrams, this book givesyou a clear, concise understanding of what it takes to createcredible, compelling effects in your own projects.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA Concise Introduction to Hypercomplex FractalsEssential Effects

Andrzej KatuninThis book presents the full story on complex and hypercomplexfractals. It starts from complex dynamics and resulting complexfractal sets, and goes through the generalizations of Julia andMandelbrot sets on a complex plane and 3D Mandelbrot set,and ends with hypercomplex, multicomplex andmultihypercomplex fractal sets. The book is full of illustrationsof generated fractals and stories concerned with greatmathematicians, number spaces and related fractals. This bookis written in a simple way in order to make it understandable tomost the layperson whose math knowledge only covers thefundamentals of complex numbers.

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Water, Fire, Wind, and MoreMauro Maressa, Instructor, Otis College of Art and Design;Former Head of Animated Effects, DisneyAnimate the world around you! Follow along with veteran Disneyeffects artist Mauro Maressa as he teaches you how to createand animate natural phenomena like water, fire, smoke, lightning,lava, mud, and wind. Essential Effects will help you plan, draw,design, and animate traditional 2D effects, taking your ideas allthe way from rough sketch to finished product. Using a seriesof full-color visual breakdowns and diagrams, this book givesyou a clear, concise understanding of what it takes to createcredible, compelling effects in your own projects.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderAdvanced High Dynamic Range Imaging, SecondEdition

Networks of the FutureArchitectures, Technologies, and ImplementationsEdited by Mahmoud Elkhodr, Western Sydney University, Penrith, New South Wales,Australia, Qusay Hassan, Mansoura University, Egypt and Seyed Shahrestani, WesternSydney University, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia

Francesco Banterle, ISTI-CNRV, Pisa, Italy, Alessandro Artusi,Universitat de Girona, Spain, Kurt Debattista, University ofWarwick, United Kingdom and Alan Chalmers, Universityof Warwick, Coventry, UKThis book explores the tools needed for creating HDR imagesthat more closely match what we see with our eyes. In the yearssince the first edition was published, HDR has become muchmore widespread, moving from a research concept to a softwarestandard. This new edition emphasizes practical tips, includingthe authors' popular Matlab toolbox (available on the authors'website) and gives readers the tools they need to develop andexperiment with new techniques for creating compelling images.

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science SeriesThis book provides a collection of contributions illustrating the latest research in the areasof future networks, applications, enabling technologies, and implementation issues andchallenges. The book encompasses research on emerging areas such as the wirelesstechnologies, software-defined networks, Cloud Computing, IoT, and Big Data. Theseemerging technologies bring promising opportunities and challenges which are alsodiscussed in the book. It will also help researchers and graduate students to explore thelatest research and trends in computer networking.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMining Multimedia DocumentsBig Data Analytics

Wahiba Ben Abdessalem Karaa, Taif University, Saudi Arabiaand Nilanjan Dey, Techno India College of Technology,Rajarhat, Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaThis book is a combination of two research fields: data miningand multimedia. It investigates various techniques related tomining multimedia documents based on text, image and videofeatures. It provides an insight into the open research problemsbenefitting advanced undergraduates, graduates, researchers,scientists and practitioners in the fields of medicine, biology,production, education, government, national security andeconomy.

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Tools and Technology for Effective PlanningEdited by Arun K. Somani, Iowa State University, USA and Ganesh Chandra Deka,Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, New Delhi, IndiaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Big Data SeriesThe proposed book will discuss various aspects of big data Analytics. It will deliberate uponthe tools, technology, applications, use cases and research directions in the field. Chapterswould be contributed by researchers, scientist and practitioners from various reputeduniversities and organizations for the benefit of readers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAdvances in Smart CitiesFrontiers in Data ScienceSmarter People, Governance, and SolutionsEdited by Matthias Dehmer, UMIT, Hall in Tirol, Austria and Frank Emmert-Streib

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Big Data Series Edited by Arpan Kumar Kar, Indian Institute of Technology,Delhi, India, M P Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology, NewDelhi, India, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan, Indian Institute ofTechnology, New Delhi, India and Yogesh K. Dwivedi,Swansea University, United KingdomThis is an edited book based on the selected submissions madeto the conference titled "International Conference in SmartCities". The project provides an innovative and new approachto holistic management of cities physical, socio-economic,environmental, transportation and political assets across alldomains, typically supported by ICT and open data.

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Frontiers in Data Science deals with philosophical and practical results in Data Science. Abroad definition of Data Science describes the process of analyzing data to transform datainto insights. This also involves asking philosophical, legal and social questions in the contextof data generation and analysis. In fact, Big Data also belongs to this universe as it comprisesdata gathering, data fusion and analysis when it comes to manage big data sets. A majorgoal of this book is to understand data science as a new scientific discipline rather thanthe practical aspects of data analysis alone.

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Social Networks with Rich Edge SemanticsQuan Zheng, School of Computing, Queen's University,Canada and David Skillicorn, Queen's University, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and KnowledgeDiscovery SeriesThis book introduces a new mechanism for representing socialnetworks in which pairwise relationships can be drawn from arange of realistic possibilities, including different types ofrelationships, different strengths in the directions of a pair,positive and negative relationships, and relationships whoseintensities change with time. For each possibility, the book showshow to model the social network using spectral embedding. Italso shows how to compose the techniques so that multipleedge semantics can be modeled together. The modeling

K. LathaThe goal of this book is to understand the contributions in concrete areas such as frameworkefficiency variability factors and query variability factors to overall retrieval variability.Information retrieval process begins when a user enters a query into the system. Foreffectively retrieving relevant documents by IR strategies, the documents are typicallytransformed into suitable representation. Each retrieval strategy incorporates a specificmodel for its document representation. This book explores the advances in informationretrieval techniques dealing with problem formulations and solutions to problems.

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techniques are then applied to a range of datasets to show how they can produce resultsthat are useful in understanding real-world social networks.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProcedural Generation in Game DesignStorytelling for Interactive Digital Media and Video

Games Edited by Tanya Short and Tarn AdamsThe use of procedural generation in game design can help withthe intricate and multifarious aspects of game development;thus facilitating cost reduction.This form of development enablesgames to create their play areas, objects and stories based on aset of rules, rather than relying on the developer to handcrafteach element individually.Readers will learn to create randomizedmaps, weave accidental plotlines, and manage complex systemsthat are prone to unpredictable behavior. Tanya Short’s and TarnAdams’ Procedural Generation in Game Design offers a widecollection of chapters from various experts that cover theimplementation and enactment of procedural generation ingames.

Nicholas B. ZemanStorytelling for Interactive Digital Media and Video Games laysout the construct of the story, and how it can be manipulatedby the storyteller through sound, video, lighting, graphics, andcolor. This book is the perfect guide to aspiring storytellers as itillustrates the different manner of how and why stories are told,and how to make them "interactive." Storytelling features heavygame development as a method of storytelling and delivery,and how to develop compelling plots, characters, settings, andactions inside a game. The concept of digital storytelling will beexplored, and how this differs from previous incarnations ofmediums for stories.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProcedural Generation in Game DesignStorytelling for Interactive Digital Media and Video

Games Edited by Tanya X. Short and Tarn AdamsThe use of procedural generation in game design can help withthe intricate and multifarious aspects of game development;thus facilitating cost reduction.This form of development enablesgames to create their play areas, objects and stories based on aset of rules, rather than relying on the developer to handcrafteach element individually.Readers will learn to create randomizedmaps, weave accidental plotlines, and manage complex systemsthat are prone to unpredictable behavior. Tanya Short’s and TarnAdams’ Procedural Generation in Game Design offers a widecollection of chapters from various experts that cover theimplementation and enactment of procedural generation ingames.

Nicholas B. ZemanStorytelling for Interactive Digital Media and Video Games laysout the construct of the story, and how it can be manipulatedby the storyteller through sound, video, lighting, graphics, andcolor. This book is the perfect guide to aspiring storytellers as itillustrates the different manner of how and why stories are told,and how to make them "interactive." Storytelling features heavygame development as a method of storytelling and delivery,and how to develop compelling plots, characters, settings, andactions inside a game. The concept of digital storytelling will beexplored, and how this differs from previous incarnations ofmediums for stories.

A K Peters/CRC PressA K Peters/CRC Press Market: Games & AnimationMarket: Computer Game Development June 2017: 235 x 156: 336ppApril 2017: 235 x 156: 280pp Hb: 978-1-138-74331-1: £115.00Hb: 978-1-138-62883-0: £115.00 Pb: 978-1-498-79919-5: £46.99Pb: 978-1-498-70384-0: £38.99 eBook: 978-1-498-79920-1eBook: 978-1-315-38209-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498799195* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498703840

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClustering and Routing Algorithms for WirelessSensor Networks

Why We Design GamesFrameworks from Indie to AAADana Ruggiero Energy Efficiency ApproachesAn exploration of game designer experiences from around the world, exploring indiegames, games for change, short form, AAA and more. Intended to examine the human

Pratyay Kuila, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, India andPrasanta K Jana, Indian School of Mines, DhanbadWireless Sensor Networks have a wide range of applications indifferent areas. Their main constraint is the limited andirreplaceable power source of the sensor nodes. In manyapplications, energy conservation of the sensor nodes and theirreplacement or replenishment due to the hostile nature of theenvironment is the most challenging issue. Energy efficientclustering and routing are the two main important topics studiedextensively for this purpose. This book focuses on the energyefficient clustering and routing with a great emphasis onevolutionary approaches. It provides a comprehensive andsystematic introduction of the fundamentals of WSNs, major

issues and effective solutions.

component in game design and the motivation behind individual designers. A series ofillustrative frameworks for game design through first person narratives based on acombination of ADDIE and design based research are formed. Lessons behind the partsof game design that designers and students never see are highlighted, from mundanedetails to questioning the underlying motivation behind why we design games. Each gamedesigner includes sketches of their game design process, covering process across genresand experience levels.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWireless Sensor NetworksThe Gamer's BrainAn Overview and Research PerspectivesHow Neuroscience and UX Can Impact Video Game DesignD. K. Lobiyal, Adwitiya Sinha, Buddha Singh, Anil Kumar Sagar and Sushil KumarCelia Hodent, Epic Games, Cary, North Carolina, USA

User experience in the gaming industry is a hot topic, as ispsychology and neuroscience. Most believe that the brain isrational and makes decisions based on logic and analysis.However, numerous studies show that the brain is insteademotional, and that our decisions are heavily influenced by manybiases. As a developer, this raises difficulties that must be takeninto account for players to have great experiences. In this bookreaders will learn how to use neuroscience and user experienceguidelines to constantly be aware of these biases so they canmake the best design decisions and ship higher-quality gamesmore quickly.

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This book provides a comprehensive and systematic introduction of the fundamentalconcepts along with effective solutions to the major issues related to network design. Itprovides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical, practical and mathematical conceptspertaining to wireless sensor networks and highlights the constraints and challenges ofsensor network design.

Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: Computer ScienceSeptember 2017: 235 x 156: 528ppHb: 978-1-498-71402-0: £108.00eBook: 978-1-498-71403-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498714020

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The Gamer's BrainHow Neuroscience and UX Can Impact Video Game Design

Celia Hodent, Epic Games, Cary, North Carolina, USAUser experience in the gaming industry is a hot topic, as ispsychology and neuroscience. Most believe that the brain isrational and makes decisions based on logic and analysis.However, numerous studies show that the brain is insteademotional, and that our decisions are heavily influenced by manybiases. As a developer, this raises difficulties that must be takeninto account for players to have great experiences. In this bookreaders will learn how to use neuroscience and user experienceguidelines to constantly be aware of these biases so they canmake the best design decisions and ship higher-quality gamesmore quickly.

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Edited by D. P. Acharjya, VIT University, Vellore, India and V. Santhi, VIT University,Vellore, IndiaBio-Inspired Computing for Image and Video Processing covers interesting and challengingnew theories in image and video processing. It addresses the growing demand for imageand video processing in diverse application areas, such as secured biomedical imaging,biometrics, remote sensing, texture understanding, pattern recognition, content-basedimage retrieval, and more.

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NoSQLDatabase for Storage and Retrieval of Data in Cloud

Edited by Ganesh Chandra Deka, Regional VocationalTraining Institute for Women, Tura, IndiaThis book discusses the advanced databases for the cloud-basedapplication known as NoSQL. It will explore the recentadvancements in NoSQL database technology. Chapters onstructured, unstructured and hybrid databases will be includedto explore bigdata analytics, bigdata storage and processing.The book is likely to cover a wide range of topics such as cloudcomputing, social computing, bigdata and advanced databasesprocessing techniques.

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Edited by Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Anirban Mukherjee,Indrajit Pan, Paramartha Dutta and Arup Kumar Bhaumik,RCC Institute of Information Technology, Beliaghata, Kolkata,IndiaSince there has been a dearth of books on the subject matter,the editors of the present volume aim at bringing out somelatest findings in the field of hybrid Intelligence applied to faithfulanalysis and understanding of patterns so that the readers cangrasp the essence of the upcoming computing paradigm andapply to the field of pattern analysis and understanding. Thisbook will be useful to graduates and researchers in computerscience, electronics communication engineering, electrical

engineering, and information technology.Market: Computer Science & EngineeringMay 2017: 254 x 178: 408pp Chapman and Hall/CRCHb: 978-1-498-78436-8: £95.00 Market: Computer Science and EngineeringeBook: 978-1-315-15557-9 October 2017: 254 x 178: 486pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498784368 Hb: 978-1-498-76935-8: £130.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntelligent Video Survellance SystemsThe Internet of ThingsAn Algorithmic ApproachFoundation for Smart Cities, eHealth, and Ubiquitous ComputingMahesh KolekarEdited by Ricardo Armentano, Favaloro Universidad; Global Citizen Safety and Security

Working Group of the International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering, This book will provide an overview of techniques for visual monitoring including videosurveillance and human activity understanding. It will present the basic techniques ofBuenos Aires, Argentina, Robin Singh Bhadoria, Indian Institute of Technology, Indore,

India, Parag Chatterjee and Ganesh Chandra Deka, Ministry of Skill Developmentand Entrepreneurship, New Delhi, India

processing video from static cameras, starting with object detection and tracking. Theauthor will introduce further video analytic modules including face detection, trajectoryanalysis and object classification. Examining system design and specific problems in visualThis book provides a dual perspective on the Internet of Things and ubiquitous computing,

along with their applications in healthcare and smart cities. It also covers other surveillance, such as the use of multiple cameras and moving cameras, the author willelaborate on privacy issues focusing on approaches where automatic processing can helpprotect privacy.

interdisciplinary aspects of the Internet of Things like big data, embedded Systems andwireless Sensor Networks. Detailed coverage of the underlying architecture, framework,and state-of the art methodologies form the core of the book. Chapman and Hall/CRC

Market: Computer Science & EngineeringChapman and Hall/CRCMarch 2017: 254 x 178: 450ppMarket: Computer Science & EngineeringHb: 978-1-498-76711-8: £95.00October 2017: 254 x 178: 466ppeBook: 978-1-498-76712-5Hb: 978-1-498-78902-8: £130.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498767118eBook: 978-1-498-78903-5

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Nazmul H. Siddique, University of Ulster, Magee, UK andHojjat Adeli, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USAThis book provides a comprehensive introduction tonature-inspired computing, with an emphasis on applicationsto real-life engineering problems. The book focuses on physicsand chemistry-based algorithms, including gravitational searchalgorithms, central force optimization, harmony search, andmore. The book investigates natural phenomena, presentsdifferent algorithms, and discusses their application to searchand optimisation problems with simulation examples.

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Acting as your personal mentor, this book walks you through all of the elements of designand layout you’ll need to become a successful layout artist. Each chapter discusses a newconcept using actual layout drawings from real films, includes a list of film examples of theidea in action, and offers an assignment that, once completed, can become part of yourportfolio. Unlocking Layout focuses on the design and art skills you’ll need to affect theviewer’s experience and help the director tell the story. Packed with information you won’tfind anywhere else, this book is an invaluable resource for students and professionals whoare interested in improving their layout skills.

Focal PressMarket: AnimationNovember 2017: 279 x 216: 208pp

Market: Computer Science & Engineering Hb: 978-1-138-12055-6: £75.00May 2017: 254 x 178: 596pp Pb: 978-1-138-12057-0: £38.99Hb: 978-1-482-24482-3: £114.00 eBook: 978-1-315-65164-4eBook: 978-1-482-24483-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138120556* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482244823

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUnlocking Animation LayoutX-Machines for Agent-Based ModelingExpert Techniques for Effective BackgroundsFLAME PerspectivesDan Hansen, Former Head of Character Animation, CalArts; Layout Artist andSupervisor, Disney Feature Animation

Mariam Kiran, Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, Berkeley,California.Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information ScienceSeriesThis book discusses various aspects of agent-based modelingand simulation using FLAME (Flexible Large-scale Agent-BasedModeling Environment) which is a popular agent-basedmodeling environment that enables automatic parallelizationof models. Along with a focus on the software engineeringprinciples in building agent-based models, the bookcomprehensively discusses how models can be written forvarious domains including biology, economics and socialnetworks. The book also includes examples to guide readers on

how to write their own models.

Acting as your personal mentor, this book walks you through all of the elements of designand layout you’ll need to become a successful layout artist. Each chapter discusses a newconcept using actual layout drawings from real films, includes a list of film examples of theidea in action, and offers an assignment that, once completed, can become part of yourportfolio. Unlocking Layout focuses on the design and art skills you’ll need to affect theviewer’s experience and help the director tell the story. Packed with information you won’tfind anywhere else, this book is an invaluable resource for students and professionals whoare interested in improving their layout skills.

Focal PressMarket: AnimationNovember 2017: 279 x 216: 208ppHb: 978-1-138-12055-6: £75.00Pb: 978-1-138-12057-0: £38.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONMultiresidue Methods for the Analysis of PesticideResidues in Food

Handbook of Brewing, Third EditionEdited by Graham G. Stewart, The Intl. Centre for Brewing & Distilling, Heriot-WattUniversity, Edinburgh, Scotland, Anne Anstruther and Inge Russell, The Intl. Centrefor Brewing & Distilling, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland Edited by Horacio Heinzen, Universidad de la República,

Montevideo, Uruguay, Leo M.L. Nollet, University CollegeGhent, Belgium (Retired) and Amadeo R. Fernandez-Alba,Universidad de Almeria, SpainSeries: Food Analysis & PropertiesPesticide residues can persist for some time and can be harmfulto human health, wildlife and the global environment.Determination of such residues helps to keep the productionsustainability and to design policies to protect endangeredecosystems. This book presents the key features of pesticideresidues analysis in food matrices. It provides both theoreticaland practical, updated information on instrumental advances

Series: Food Science and TechnologyAs with two previous editions, the Handbook of Brewing, Third Edition, provides the essentialinformation for those who are involved or interested in the brewing industry. Written byan international team of experts recognized for their contributions to brewing science andtechnology, it also explains how massive improvements in computer power and automationhave modernized the brewhouse while developments in biotechnology have steadilyimproved brewing efficiency, beer quality, and shelf life. New chapters cover productintegrity, sensory evaluation, craft and microbrewing, and environmental and waste disposalissues.CRC PressMarket: Food & Culinary Science

and their applications as well as the main trends in sample preparations protocols employedin MRM pesticide residue analysis.

October 2017: 254 x 178: 786ppHb: 978-1-498-75191-9: £178.00eBook: 978-1-498-75192-6 CRC PressPrev. Ed Hb: 978-0-824-72657-7 Market: Food & Culinary Science* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498751919 July 2017: 254 x 178: 366pp

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Edited by Özlem Tokuşoğlu, Celal Bayer University, Manisa, TurkeySeries: Nutraceuticals

This handbook details the fundamentals of Halal food production, serving as a valuablereference for food scientists, food manufacturers, and other food industry professionals.

By-products of food processing operations may still contain valuable substances such asdietetic fiber, organic acids, pigments, and flavors. Drying these by-products and converting

The book delivers a wealth of information about Halal food laws and regulations, guidelinesthem into powder offers a way to preserve them as useful and valuable products. This bookfor food production, domestic and international food markets, and trade and importcovers by-products derived from seafood, oil and fat, tea and herbal tea, milk and dairyrequirements for various countries. Now an edited work, this edition features 12 newchapters that greatly broaden the scope of topics.

products, fruits and vegetables, and meat and processed meat products. This referencebook discusses the characterization, enhancing technologies, and processing of foodby-product powders. It also addresses biological interactions, drug interactions, andpharmacological evaluations of food by-products.

CRC PressOctober 2017: 235 x 156: 552ppHb: 978-1-498-70971-2: £165.00

CRC Press eBook: 978-1-498-70972-9Market: Food & Culinary Science * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498709712August 2017: 235 x 156: 336ppHb: 978-1-482-22437-5: £159.00eBook: 978-1-482-22438-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482224375

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTrends in Fish Processing TechnologiesPhenolic Compounds in FoodEdited by Daniela Borda, Anca I. Nicolau and Peter Raspor, University of Primorska,Izola, Slovenia

Characterization and AnalysisEdited by Leo M.L. Nollet, University College Ghent, Belgium (Retired) and JanetAlejandra Gutierrez-Uribe This book provides an overview of the modern technologies employed in on- and off-shore

fish processing facilities. It details the advances of both primary and secondary fishSeries: Food Analysis & Propertiesprocessing, including high-pressure processing (HPP) as an alternative to thermal treatment

Phenolic compounds, ubiquitous in plants, play a role in protecting plants against insectsand other animals and are involved in many other functions such as structure, pollination,

and advanced fish preservation techniques. It provides references to food safety and qualityindicators for processed fish and explores innovative packaging solutions detailing the use

germinative processes of seed, development, and reproduction. Lately, they have been of of, among other things, freshness and time temperature indicators, antimicrobialbio-nanocomposite packaging materials, and biodegradable edible films.considerable interest due to their antioxidant properties. Phenolic compounds can be

classified in different ways, ranging from simple molecules to highly polymerizedCRC Presscompounds. This book deals with all aspects of phenolic compounds in food, from

characterization and analysis to antioxidant values.Market: Food & Culinary ScienceOctober 2017: 235 x 156: 344ppHb: 978-1-498-72917-8: £152.00CRC PresseBook: 978-1-498-72918-5Market: Food & Culinary Science* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498729178October 2017: 254 x 178: 384pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFood ForensicsScience and Strategies for Safe FoodStable Isotopes as a Guide to Authenticity and OriginSurender S. Ghonkrokta, Food and Supply Department,

Government of Delhi, IndiaFood system has become complex with globalisation and thereare stringent requirements from food business operators. In thisrespect there is a need to bring together aspects of food security,food safety management, food quality management, foodanalysis and risk analysis. This book focuses on all these aspectshence it would find wide application amongst academia,researchers, food regulators, auditors and consumers.

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Edited by James F. Carter, Queensland Health Forensic andScientific Services, Coopers Plains, Australia and Lesley A.Chesson, IsoForensics, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah, USAFood forensics is a multi-disciplinary science involving advancedanalytical techniques, plant and animal metabolism, andsophisticated data interpretation tools. This book explains howplants, and in turn animals eating those plants, assimilate stableisotopes and trace elements from their environments. It providesextensive reviews of the use of stable isotope and trace elementmeasurements for the authentication of major food groups andhow these can be used to detect fraudsters. The bookemphasises the use of correct methods for sample preparationand measurement so that data can be compared to existingdatasets, with a dedicated chapter discussing interpretations.

Market: Food & Culinary ScienceMay 2017: 235 x 156: 222ppHb: 978-1-138-71327-7: £77.00 CRC PresseBook: 978-1-315-19914-6 Market: Food Science* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138713277 July 2017: 235 x 156: 336pp

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Methods in Probiotics ResearchEdited by Vijendra Mishra, Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure DevelopmentCorp., Leon Milner Theodore Dicks, Tejpal Dhewa and Jayesh J. Ahire

Quan V. VuongThis book provides comprehensive information related toextraction and isolation of bioactive compounds fromagricultural and food production waste for utilization in the food,cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. The topics range froman overview on challenges and opportunities related toagricultural and food waste, the bioactive compounds in thewaste, the techniques used to analyze, extract and isolate thesecompounds to several specific examples for potential utilizationof waste from agricultural and food industry.

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While numerous books have been published in the area of probiotics but no book hasbeen reported exclusively on methods adopted in probiotics research. This book is aimedat researchers who are involved in conducting research on wide applications of probiotics.To establish any organism as probiotics, it needs to pass through number of tests. Theisolation and identification techniques need to be chosen carefully. The assessment ofprobiotics attributes is to be done by a series of in-vitro and in-vivo experiments. Clinicaltrials are also conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety. The use of latest genome basedtools have enhanced the spectrum of understanding for probiotics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAcetic Acid BacteriaFermented Foods, Part IIFundamentals and Food ApplicationsTechnological Interventions

Edited by Ilkin Yucel Sengun, Ege University, Izmir, TurkeySeries: Food Biology SeriesThis book, written by leading international authorities in thefield, covers all the basic and applied aspects of acetic acidbacteria. It describes the importance of acetic acid bacteria infood industry by giving information on the microbiologicalproperties of fermented foods as well as production procedures.Special attention is given to vinegar and cocoa, which are themost familiar and extensively used industrial applications ofacetic acid bacteria. This book is an essential reference to allscientists, technologists, engineers, students and all thoseworking in the field of food science and technology.

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Edited by Ramesh C. Ray, Central Tuber Crops ResearchInstitute (Regional Centre), Bhubaneswar, India and DidierMontet, International Center for Agricultural Research forDevelopment (Cirad), Montpellier, FranceSeries: Food Biology SeriesThis book reviews the use of fermentation to develop healthyand functional foods and beverages and the commercializationof fermented food products through the use of biotechnology.The first two sections cover the health and functional benefitsof fermented foods and the latter two sections include chapterson global and region-specific fermented foods that have crossedthe geographical barriers to reach supermarkets all over theworld.

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This book examines the whole range of modern packagingoptions. It covers edible packaging based on carbohydrates,proteins, antioxidative and antimicrobial packaging, and thechemistry of food and food packaging, such as plasticizationand polymer morphology. Issues related to shelf life andbiodegradability are also discussed, in addition to newlydiscovered processing and preservation techniques, mostnotably modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) and activepackaging (AP).

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Edited by Anas Abdel Rahman, Al Faisal University, Riyadh,Saudi ArabiaThis book explores the recent advances and integrations inmolecular technology in food research platforms, which haverevolutionized the way we discover and trace potential allergensin our food and drugs and how we utilize that for diagnosis andmanagement. These different technologies for globalallergenomic profiling in different kinds of food are discussed,including mass spectrometry, chromatography, and nuclearmagnetic resonance. The book also addresses multiomicsresearch with bioinformatics strategies in food allergy in termsof allergen characterization and quantitation, and coversapplications in food allergy research from discovery to routine

analysis.Market: Food & Culinary ScienceOctober 2017: 235 x 156: 415pp

CRC PressHb: 978-1-498-74968-8: £140.00Market: Biomedical ScienceeBook: 978-1-498-74969-5July 2017: 235 x 156: 320pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498749688Hb: 978-1-498-74357-0: £127.00eBook: 978-1-498-74358-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498743570

Dummy text to keep placeholderVitamin B12Advances and Insights

Edited by Rima Obeid, University Hospital of the Saarland,Homburg, GermanyThis book represents up-to-date literature on the discoveriesand developments in the field of cobalamin. It includesmultifaceted aspects of the vitamin in health and diseaseconditions. The book has been written by leading scientists whohave significant contributions in this field and representstherefore, a timely unique encyclopaedia on cobalamin.

CRC PressMarket: NutritionJanuary 2017: 235 x 156: 376ppHb: 978-1-498-70699-5: £127.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498706995

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Edited by Andreas L. LopataFood allergy is an adverse immunological reaction to allergenspresent in food. Up to 4% adults and 8% children are affectedby food allergy. The increase in allergic diseases to food has ledto the need for better diagnostics and more effective therapeuticapproaches.; This book describes the molecular biology andimmunology of major food allergens, from laboratory basedscience to clinical immunology, encompassing novelcharacterisation and quantification methods, the application ofrecombinant food allergens in molecular diagnosis and thedevelopment of novel therapeutics. This book is the idealreference tool for researchers, students and allergy clinicians toaccurately diagnose and manage food allergies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAquatic Dicotyledons of North AmericaVegetable Crop ScienceEcology, Life History, and SystematicsEdited by M. K. Rana

This book has been prepared to provide every production aspectof important vegetables along with information regarding originand distribution, composition and uses, botany, varieties, climaticand soil requirement, cultivation practices, harvesting,post-harvest management, insect-pests and diseases along withtheir control measures. Its users would find this book verypractical for raising vegetable crops profitably.

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Donald H. LesThis book brings together a wealth of information on the naturalhistory, ecology, and systematics of North American aquaticflowering plants. Unlike most books on aquatic plants that havea taxonomic focus and are intended primarily for identification,this book provides a comprehensive overview of the biology ofmajor aquatic species by compiling information from numeroussources that lie scattered among the primary literature,herbarium databases, and other reference sources. The bookcovers over 1000 species in more than 300 genera.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAutophagy and SignalingMilitary Injury BiomechanicsEdited by Esther WongThe Cause and Prevention of Impact InjuriesSeries: Methods in Signal Transduction SeriesEdited by Melanie Franklyn, The University of Melbourne,

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Parkville, Victoria,Australia and Peter Vee Sin Lee, The University of Melbourne,Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaThe book provides a standard reference manual for researchers,postgraduate students and others working or studying the fieldsof defence injury research and impact injury. It will providesinformation that would be quite difficult to source elsewhereunless the reader is already experienced in the discipline andknows where to find the appropriate reference papers.

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This book aims to provide an up-to-date overview of the many signaling pathways regulatingautophagy in response to different cellular needs. Discussion includes the current statusand future directions of autophagy signaling research in different topics of health anddisease. These include the roles of autophagy in regulating cell fate, immune response andhost defense, nutrient sensing and metabolism, neural functions and homeostasis. Themechanisms and significance of cross-talk between autophagy and other cellularprocesses is also explored. Lastly, alterations in autophagy observed in aging and age-relatedpathologies is described.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCalcium Entry Channels in Non-Excitable CellsCRC World Dictionary of Palms

Edited by Juliusz Ashot Kozak and James W. Putney, Jr.,National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, NorthCarolina, USASeries: Methods in Signal Transduction SeriesThis book focuses on methods to investigate the structure andfunction of non-voltage gated calcium channels. The book aimsto present important discoveries in calcium entry pathways;specifically, chapters dealing with the molecular identificationof store-operated calcium channels which were dealt with byearlier volumes in the Methods in Signal Transduction series. Thecalcium ion is a messenger in most cell types. Whereas voltagegated calcium channels (Cav) have been studied extensively,the non-voltage gated calcium entry channel genes have been

identified relatively recently.

Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synonyms, and Etymology(2 Volume Set)

Umberto Quattrocchi, Universita di Palermo, ItalyPalms are among the best known and most extensivelycultivated plant families. They have been important to humansthroughout history. Many common products and foods arederived from palms, i.e. edible oils, coconut products, fruit,vinegar, rattan, soap, etc. They are used in landscaping for theirexotic appearance, making them one of the most economicallyimportant plants. In many cultures palms are symbols for suchideas as victory, peace, fertility and the tropics. The listing is notexhaustive, no book can be, but will serve as the starting pointfor better access to data on palms. The CRC World Dictionary of

Palms will be the first comprehensive scientific treatment of palms in decades.CRC PressCRC PressMarket: Life ScienceMarket: Life ScienceJune 2017: 235 x 156: 328ppFebruary 2017: 279 x 216: 2753ppHb: 978-1-498-75272-5: £115.00Hb: 978-1-498-78279-1: £636.00eBook: 978-1-498-75273-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498782791* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498752725

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Joseph R. Masci, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,NY, USA and Elizabeth BassEbola: Clinical Patterns, Public Health Concerns provides aconcise description and discussion of the Ebola virus and Ebolavirus disease. It fills an important gap in the current literaturewhich consists of large texts covering not only Ebola but otherhemorrhagic fever viruses and brief pamphlet-style publicationson the public health aspects of the infection. This book, though,deals exclusively with Ebola. The intended audience is medicalpractitioners, including those working in endemic areas as wellas health facility planners and public health practitioners.

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Edited by Shamim I. Ahmad, Nottingham Trent University, United KingdomThis book is a detailed and comprehensive synthesis of the scientific study of aging. Dozensof contributions from leading scholars review various theories of aging, and molecular,cellular, biochemical and microbial aspects of aging, among just a few of the topics included.Authoritative, wide ranging and thorough, this book will act as a source for experimentaldesign, a comprehensive description of age related diseases, and provide information ofthe latest molecular theories underlying their causes. Additionally, it will target industriesinvolved in developing anti-aging drugs, post-graduate medical students, and universitylibraries.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStochastic CommunitiesPhosphorus Management in Crop ProductionA Mathematical Theory of BiodiversityNand Kumar Fageria, National Rice & Bean Research Center

of Embrapa, Santo Antônio de Goias, Brazil, Zhenli He andVirupax C. Baligar, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, Maryland, USAThis book discusses efficient management of phosphorus insustainable crop production on a global scale. It addressesefficient use of fertilizers to maximize crop productivity,prolonging availability of phosphorus-containing resources.Chapters explain world phosphate depletion, chemistry ofphosphorus in soils, functions of phosphorus in crop plants,diagnostic techniques for phosphorus requirements, phosphorususe efficiency, interactions with various nutrients, phosphoruseffects on the environment, management practices for

optimizing availability, and phosphorus nutrition research in crop plants.

A. K. Dewdney, University of Western Ontario, London,CanadaThe book presents a novel theory of bioversity by analyzing thedistribution of abundances among species in the context of acommunity. The basis of this new theory is a distribution calledthe “J distribution." This distribution is a pure hyperbola andmathematically implied by the “stochastic species hypothesis”assigning equal probabilities of birth and death within thepopulation of each species over varying periods of time. The Jdistribution in natural communities has strong empirical supportresulting from a metastudy and strong theoretical support froma theorem that is mathematically implied by the stochasticspecies hypothesis.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMetagenomics in Agriculture and Food ProductionEcological Restoration of Longleaf PineEdited by Ryan C. Fink, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, USAEdited by L. Katherine Kirkman, Josephs W. Jones Ecological

Research Center, Newton, Georgia, USA and Steven B. Jack,Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center, Newton,Georgia, USAEcological Restoration of Longleaf Pin e is a timely synthesis ofthe current understanding of natural dynamics of the longleafpine ecosystem, and how incorporation of basic knowledge ofecosystem functions and persistence into conservationmanagement has advanced effective approaches to meetsustainable biodiversity objectives. The proposed book is uniquefor its holistic ecological focus rather than a more traditionalsilvicultural approach to examining this important southeasternforest ecosystem.

Inexpensive high-throughput sequencing has allowed for the complete characterizationof microorganisms inhabiting the most diverse environmental niches, including agricultural-and food-related niches. This approach is generally referred to as metagenomics and itsapplication to solving agricultural issues will dramatically change the way we produce ourfood and ensure its safety. This book offers a thorough overview of the application ofmetagenomics to animal, plant, and food science.

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Toshio Kasuya and William PerrinThis book summarizes and analyzes the biology, ecology,exploitation and management of small cetaceans in Japan. Itdescribes the various types of cetacean fisheries in Japan andtheir historical development, the life histories and ecologies ofthe main species involved, and the history and problems ofconservation and management. The data show that in somecases the takes and quotas have been in excess of sustainablelimits and have led to depletion of populations. The bookprovides a case study of what can go wrong when the needs ofindustry and conservation collide. The descriptions of life history

and ecology are relevant to issues of conservation and management around the world.

David J. GaltonThis book explores early theories about the mechanisms of inheritance. Beginning withCharles Darwin's now rejected Gemmule hypothesis, the book documents the receptionof Gregor Mendel's work on peas and follows the work of early 20th century scholars. Theresearch of Francis Galton, a cousin of Darwin, and the friction it caused between thesetwo is part of longer story of the development of genetics and an understanding of howoffspring inherit the characteristics of their parents. Bateson, Garrod, de Vries, Tschermakand others are all characters in a scientific story of discovery, acrimony, cooperation andrevelation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Metal-Microbe Interactions andBioremediation

Standing on the Shoulders of Darwin and MendelEarly Views of InheritanceDavid J. Galton Edited by Surajit Das, National Institute of Technology,

Rourkela, India and Hirak Ranjan Dash, National Institute ofTechnology, Rourkela, IndiaMetal pollutants are a major problem of the world today andthe conventional practices of toxic metal removal are notsatisfactory. Thus, the students and scientific communities shouldbe aware of the fundamental advances of microbe-mediatedmetal removal practices. The book describes the currentunderstanding as well as innovations in metal bioremediationstrategies and their implications in contaminated environments.

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This book explores early theories about the mechanisms of inheritance. Beginning withCharles Darwin's now rejected Gemmule hypothesis, the book documents the receptionof Gregor Mendel's work on peas and follows the work of early 20th century scholars. Theresearch of Francis Galton, a cousin of Darwin, and the friction it caused between thesetwo is part of longer story of the development of genetics and an understanding of howoffspring inherit the characteristics of their parents. Bateson, Garrod, de Vries, Tschermakand others are all characters in a scientific story of discovery, acrimony, cooperation andrevelation.

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Market: Life ScienceHb: 978-1-138-06217-7: £115.00March 2017: 279 x 216: 813ppPb: 978-1-138-06216-0: £54.00Hb: 978-1-498-76242-7: £191.00eBook: 978-1-315-16171-6eBook: 978-1-315-15335-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138062177* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498762427

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAtlas of Prokaryotic VirusesNanomedicine for Inflammatory DiseasesHans W. Ackerman, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA, David Prangishviliand Richard Janvier, Laval University, IBS Microscopy, Quebec, Canada

Edited by Lara Scheherazade Milane and Mansoor M. AmijiThis book will be a resource for biomedical researchers andclinicians working with inflammatory disease, for professorsseeking a textbook for graduate level courses in nanomedicine,and for both clinicians and other scientists working at theintersection of inflammatory disease, nanomedicine, andtranslational science. Uniting the expertise of leading researchersdealing with inflammatory disease and high calibernanomedicine scientists developing new therapies for treatingthese diseases, the book promises to bridge the gap betweenthe laboratory bench top and the clinical bedside.

Despite the large numbers of prokaryote viruses and their morphological diversity andubiquity, there is no atlas illustrating them. This situation contrasts with the attention givento animal and plant viruses, which have been relatively well illustrated. This book will correctthis oversight and illustrate prokaryotic viruses of two general types: archaeal viruses andbacterial viruses.

CRC PressMarket: Life ScienceDecember 2017: 254 x 178: 425ppHb: 978-1-498-77385-0: £108.00eBook: 978-1-498-77386-7CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498773850Market: Biomedical Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHydrogen Peroxide Metabolism in Health andDisease

Signaling Mechanisms Regulating T Cell Diversityand Function

Edited by Margreet C M Vissers, Mark Hampton andAnthony J. KettleSeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseMuch of the biology of oxidative stress and oxidative signallingcentres on the generation and handling of hydrogen peroxide.The overall aim for this book would be to provide an insightfuland useful forum to assist with the understanding of therelevance of hydrogen peroxide generation and how this ismanaged in human biology. The target audience would bethose who currently have an interest in the generation of ROS,but who do not have expertise in chemistry, as well as thoseexperts in the chemistry of oxidative stress, but without detailedunderstanding of the biologically relevant setting. We would

aim to bridge the gap in understanding between chemistry and biology.

Edited by Jonathan Soboloff, Temple University,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and Dietmar J. KappesSeries: Methods in Signal Transduction SeriesT cells play a vital role mediating adaptive immunity, a specificacquired resistance to an infectious agent produced by theintroduction of an antigen. There are a variety of T cell typeswith different functions. They are called T cells, because they arederived from the thymus gland. This volume discusses how Tcells are regulated through the operation of signalingmechanisms. Topics covered include positive and negativeselection, early events in T cell receptor engagement, and variousT cell subsets.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFlow CytometryBiomedical Application of NanoparticlesA Practical GuideEdited by Bertrand Rihn, Universite de Lorraine, Nancy, France

Series: Oxidative Stress and Disease Edited by Albert D. Donnenberg, Hillman Cancer Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,USA and Fiona Elizabeth Craig, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USAThis book explores nanoparticles, their chemical and physicals properties, and how they

interact in biological systems with proteins, immune system and targeted cells. Risk Flow cytometry is one of the most powerful analytics and preparative techniques in cellbiology. This book details six of the most useful topics in flow cytometry derived from sixassessment of nanoparticles for human use is described, including: cellular paradigms,

transcriptomics and toxicogenomics. Finally the applications of nanoparticles in medicine lectures from recognized experts in the field. Each lecture is accompanied by expertand antioxidant regenerative therapeutics are presented in several chapters with emphasis commentary, all of which is written in an easy to read style. The cutting-edge chapterson how nanoparticles enhance transport of drugs across biological membrane barriersand therefore may enhance drug bioavailability.

cover a wide array of topics including designing a flow cytometry experiment, rare eventanalysis, functional assays, assays of cell proliferation, solid tissues, and imaging flowcytometry. Each topic is carefully discussed for its current relevance in the field, itsimportance in biomedical research, and the frequency of its misuse in the scientific literature.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFetal and Early Postnatal Programming and itsInfluence on Adult Health

The Biology of the First 1,000 DaysEdited by Crystal D Karakochuk, University of BritishColumbia, Vancouver, Canada, Kyly C. Whitfield, Universityof British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, Tim J Green,University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada and KlausKraemer, Sight and Life, Basel, SwitzerlandSeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseThe first 1,000 days, from conception to two years of age, is acritical period of growth and development. Exposures to dietary,environmental, hormonal, and other stressors during this windowhave been associated with an increased risk of poor healthoutcomes, some of which are irreversible. The proposed bookwill address this gap by exploring this concept across biologicaldisciplines, linking concepts related to all biological fields to

Edited by Mulchand S. Patel, State University of New York,Buffalo, USA and Jens H. Nielsen, University of Copenhagen,DenmarkSeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseBarker and his associates suggested a possible link between fetalnutrition and the development of disease risk in adult life.Including the early postnatal period, during which a newborncontinues to grow rapidly influenced by environmental factors,the book suggests that individuals are subject to risks for morethan just the fetal period. This book will cover several interrelatedaspects of cellular programming related to early nutrition andthis potential global health problem.

CRC Pressoutcomes during the first 1,000 days (e.g. fetal growth and pregnancy outcomes) andbeyond (e.g. gut microbiome and cardiovascular disease later in life). The strength of thisbook lies in its crossdisciplinary nature. Market: Nutrition

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolt in Neotropical BirdsEnvironmental Pollutants and their Bioremediation

Approaches Life History and Aging CriteriaErik I. Johnson, National Audubon Society, Baton Rouge,Louisiana, USA and Jared D. Wolfe, Louisiana StateUniversity, School of Renewable Natural Resources, BatonRouge, USASeries: Studies in Avian BiologyAvian molt is a process in which certain feathers are shed andreplaced during the life cycle. The timing, duration, seasonality,extent and pattern of molt follows certain strategies. This bookreviews and describes these strategies for nearly 200 species ofbirds from a 30-year study of Central Amazonian birds. Eachaccount is to be illustrated with several color photos focusingon wing and tail feather molt.

Edited by Ram Naresh BharagavaThis book is a compilation of detailed and latest knowledge onthe various types of environmental pollutants released fromvarious natural as well as anthropogenic sources, theirtoxicological effects in environments, humans, animals andplants as well as various bioremediation approaches for theirsafe disposal into the environments. In this book, an extensivefocus has been made on the various types of environmentalpollutants discharged from various sources, their toxicologicaleffects in environments, humans, animals and plants as well astheir biodegradation and bioremediation approaches forenvironmental cleanup.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Extended SpecimenSoils of MalaysiaEmerging Frontiers in Collections-Based Ornithological ResearchEdited by Muhammad Aqeel Ashraf, Faculty of Science and

Natural Resources, University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia,Radziah Othman, Faculty of Agriculture, University PutraMalaysia, Selangor, Malaysia and Che Fauziah Ishak, Facultyof Agriculture, University Putra Malaysia, Selangor, MalaysiaThere are approximately 500 different types of soils in Malaysia,most is residual soil and coastal alluvial soil. This book presentsa comprehensive overview of soils in Malaysia. It covers topicsincluding climate; flora and fauna; geology and hydrology; landuse changes for agriculture; soil fertility; human-induced soildegradation; and soil contamination sources. It featuresinformation on the role of biological, chemical, mechanical, andphysical factors in relation to soil properties. The book highlights

Edited by Michael S. WebsterSeries: Studies in Avian BiologyThis book highlights the research potential for ornithologicalspecimens, and stimulates ornithologists poised to initiate arenaissance in collections-based ornithological research.Contributors illustrate collections and specimens in novel waysby adopting emerging new technologies and analyticaltechniques. Case studies display the use of museum specimens,emerging and non-traditional types of specimens, anddeveloping new methods for making biological collections moreaccessible and "usable" for ornithological researchers. The book

demonstrates the power of ornithological collections to address key research questionsat global scales.land use impact, soil problems arising from contamination and its control methods, the

management of “problem soils,” limiting materials as well as future soil issues.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONAnimal LocomotionNeurotoxicity Guidebook, Second EditionPhysical Principles and AdaptationsRaymond Singer, Consultant, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Neurotoxicity is epidemic in modern society. While in recent years there has been anexplosion of basic toxicological research concerning neurotoxicity, this information has

Malcolm S. Gordon, Reinhard Blickhan, John O. Dabiri andJohn J. VidelerThis book is an introduction to animal locomotion and itsevolutionary background and context with focus on comparativebiophysics, biomechanics and bioengineering of animals.Swimming, flying and terrestrial locomotion are reviewed withincurrent frameworks of the scientific method and modernevolutionary biology. The intended primary audience isadvanced-level students and researchers primarily interested inand trained in mathematics, physical sciences and engineering.Students of organismal biology, functional morphology, organsystem and ecological physiology, physiological ecology,molecular biology, molecular genetics and systems biology

should also find this book useful.

not been translated for clinical practice. As a result, health professionals are in the dark asto the potential causes of neurotoxicity, the signs and symptoms, and the treatment. TheNeurotoxicity Guidebook, 2nd Edition will provide an overview of the field of appliedneurotoxicology, in-depth case reports showing a method for evaluating cases ofneurotoxicity, in-depth coverage of some specific neurotoxic agents, and an introductionto treating neurotoxicity cases.

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Edited by Colin G. Scanes, University of Wisconsin,Milwaukee, USA and Rodney A. Hall, Charles Sturt University,Wagga Wagga, AustraliaThere is increasing interest in the biology of domestic animalsranging from genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics,nutritional physiology, and systems biology. This book toucheson all of these, with a particular focus on topics such as domesticanimals as comparative models to humans, molecular regulationof growth, metabolic efficiency, reproduction, and the impactof stress on growth and development. The book concludes witha discussion on the current and future directions for researchers.

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Edited by Thakur Raghu Raj Singh, Queens UniversityBelfast, UK, Garry Laverty, Queens University Belfast, UK andRyan DonnellyHydrogels are crosslinked, macromolecular polymeric materialsarranged in a three-dimensional network, which can absorb andretain large amounts of water. Hydrogels are commonly usedin clinical practice and experimental medicine for a wide rangeof applications, including drug delivery, tissue engineering andregenerative medicine, diagnostics, cellular immobilization,separation of biomolecules or cells, and barrier materials toregulate biological adhesions. This book elucidates theunderlying concepts and emerging applications of hydrogelsand will provide key case studies and critical analysis of theexisting research.

Market: Agricultural ScienceJuly 2017: 235 x 156: 425ppHb: 978-1-498-74785-1: £125.00eBook: 978-1-498-74787-5 CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498747851 Market: Pharmaceutical Science & Regulation

September 2017: 235 x 156: 400ppHb: 978-1-498-74861-2: £159.00eBook: 978-1-498-74862-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498748612

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFunctional Hydrogels in Drug DeliveryThe Biology of Plant-Insect InteractionsKey Features and Future PerspectivesA Compendium for the Plant Biotechnologist

Edited by Umile Gianfranco Spizzirri, University ofCalabria,Rende, Italy and Giuseppe Cirillo, University ofCalabria,Rende, ItalyThe book deals with the synthesis and characterization ofhydrogels specifically used as drug delivery systems. Eachchapter includes the most recent updates about the differentstarting materials employed—whether natural andsynthetic—and the improvement, such as modifications ofsynthetic approach and polymerization technique, of theirphysicochemical and biological properties to synthetize highperforming carriers for specific uses, i.e. stimuli-responsivematerials, molecularly imprinted polymers, mucoadhesivematerials, carrier for the delivery of high molecular weight drugs,and gene-delivery.

Edited by Chandrakanth EmaniOverviews of biochemical, genetic, and molecular perspectives of plant-insect interactionswith added emphasis on bioinformatic, genomic, and transcriptome analysis arecomprehensively treated in this book. It presents the agro-ecological and evolutionaryaspects of plant-insect interactions with an exclusive focus on the climate change effecton the resetting of plant-insect interactions. A valued resource for biologists, students,policymakers, and the general public, the book includes theoretical aspects as a basetoward real-world applications of holistic integrated pest management in agro-ecosystems.CRC PressMarket: Life ScienceDecember 2017: 229 x 152: 304ppHb: 978-1-498-70973-6: £121.00eBook: 978-1-498-70974-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498709736

CRC PressMarket: Pharmaceutical Science & RegulationJuly 2017: 235 x 156: 362ppHb: 978-1-498-74901-5: £152.00eBook: 978-1-498-74902-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498749015

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTropical PinnipedsNeural Cell BiologyBio-Ecology, Threats and ConservationEdited by Cheng Wang, National Center for Toxicological

Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson,Arkansas and William Slikker, Jr., National Center forToxicological Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration,Jefferson, ArkansasThis book delineates how systems biology, pharmacogenomic,and behavioral approaches, as applied to neurodevelopmentaltoxicology, provide a structure to arrange information in abiological model. The text reviews and discusses approachesthat can be used as effective tools to dissect mechanismsunderlying pharmacological and toxicological phenomenaassociated with the exposure to drugs or environmentaltoxicants during development.

Edited by Juan J. AlavaPinnipeds are a fascinating group of marine mammals that playa crucial role as apex predators and sentinels of the functioningand health of marine ecosystems. They are found in the mostextreme environments from the Polar regions to the tropics.Pinnipeds are comprised of about 34 species, and of those atleast 25% live permanently in tropical zones. This book reviewsand updates current research on the biology, marine ecology,bio-monitoring, and conservation of tropical pinnipedpopulations, including their behavior, anthropogenic stressors,and health. It also looks at challenges to be faced for theconservation of tropical pinnipeds, many of which are threatenedspecies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Problems in Marine BiologyWater HyacinthMethodological Aspects and ApplicationsEnvironmental Challenges, Management and Utilization

Edited by Tamara Garcia Barrera and Jose Luis Gomez ArizaMarine environment can be affected by several pollutionproblems, such as the presence of elements and their chemicalspecies, pharmaceuticals, and nanoparticles. Assessmentstrategies include proteomics, genomics, chemical speculationanalysis, metallomics, and metabolomics. This book serves as auseful methodological tool for researchers and specialists in thefields of analytical chemistry, environmental sciences,biochemistry, genomics, and toxicology. It includes, for the firsttime, the methodological aspects and applications related tochemical speciation and -omics strategies applied to the marineenvironment.

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Edited by Shaohua Yan, Jiangsu Academy of AgriculturalSciences, Nanjing, PR of China and Jun Yao Guo, Jim Sig-CanTechnologies, Ottawa, CanadaThe water hyacinth is a disruptive factor in aquatic ecosystemmanagement and ecosystem services, and causes problems infisheries, transportation waterways, irrigation, hydropowergeneration, and water resources. To address these concerns, itis necessary to integrate past studies with current research andinnovations to identify where the knowledge gap is and tocreatively assess and solve the problems in a global context. Thisbook provides comprehensive coverage of new research andtechnological innovations for the application of controlling,managing, harvesting, postharvest processing and utilizing thewater hyacinth.

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Edited by Anders Nilsson and Christian SkovThis book sets out to bridge the order scales among pikeresearchers, populations, communities, management, andfisheries. It emphasizes the progress of pike research during thelast two decades, during which the order-bridging approachemerged. This framework underpins the text and the message,to convey its importance to pike research and to fish researchin general. In addition, a considerable part of the book is devotedto management implications and highlights aspects of humandimensions in recreational fisheries.

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Edited by Jose A. Munoz-Cueto, Evaristo L. Mananos Sanchez and F. Javier SanchezVazquez, University of Murcia, SpainThis book reviews up-to-date knowledge on the biology of sole (Solea solea and S.senegalensis). These flatfish species are increasingly important in Europe both from theecological and production point of view. This book is divided into two sections: 1. basicscientific information; 2. direct applications and protocols used by the aquaculture industry.Experts, from both academia and research institutes, provide their expertise on sole biology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTherapeutic and Nutritional Uses of AlgaeReproduction and Development in Mollusca

Leonel PereiraAlgae has been used since ancient times as food, fodder, fertilizerand medicine. Nowadays, seaweeds represent an unlimitedsource of raw materials used in pharmaceutical, food industries,medicine, and cosmetics. They are nutritionally valuable andutilized as ingredients in a wide variety of prepared foods. Thisbook will cover the therapeutic and nutritional uses of algae andalgal products, such as algal medicines, algotheraphy,thallassotherapy, and seaweeds as healthy food.

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T. J. Pandian, Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamilnadu, IndiaSeries: Reproduction and Development in Aquatic InvertebratesMolluscs are comprised of edible abalones, snails, mussels,oysters, cuttlefish, and squids. Since there are over 100,000different species of molluscan, it is not surprising that theirreproductive processes are extremely varied. With chaptersfocusing on sexual and asexual reproduction, aestivation, andhow to determine sex, Reproduction and Development inMollusca will be a valuable tool for marine biologists studyingthe endogenic biosynthesis and sexual differentiation ofmolluscans.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderReverse PharmacologyMarine Pollution and Climate ChangePhytocannabinoids, Banned and Restricted HerbalsEdited by Andres Hugo Arias, Instituto Argentino de

Oceanografia, Bahia Blanca, Argentina and Jorge EduardoMarcovecchioThis book presents a broad overview of pollution issues facingclimatic, economic, and legal globalization. Topics includechanges in oceans from ancient times to the present, theimportance of marine currents and changing climates, marinepollution linked to climate change (fossil fuels, global carbondioxide, heavy metals, pesticides, plastics, emerging pollutants,and marine debris), global shipping and species invasion, globalclimate change in the Arctic and Antarctic environments, andregulatory responses to mitigate pollution and climate changein oceans.

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Amritpal Singh SaroyaReverse Pharmacology: Phytocannabinoids, Banned andRestricted Herbals will serve as a tailor-made reference guidefor the manufacturers and practitioners of herbal drugs. Thebook is divided into two parts to better differentiate betweenherbal drugs that are banned or restricted and herbal plants thatare red listed. Including chemical structures and coveringunpublished material on medicinal plants, this book is aninvaluable resource to professionals in the herbal andpharmaceutical trades as well as those in regulatory drugproduction.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHuman-Insect InteractionsThe Biology and Ecology of ParrotfishesSergey Govorushko, Pacific Geographical Institute of Russian Academy ofSciences,Vladivostok, Russia

Edited by Andrew Scott Hoey and Roberta Martini Bonaldo, Universidade de SãoPaulo, Brazil

This book presents a 360-degree picture of the world of insects and explores how theirexistence affects our lives: the "good, bad, and ugly" aspects of their interactions with

Parrotfishes (subfamily Scarinae, family Labridae), named for their brightly colored bodiesand beaklike jaw, are a unique group of marine fishes that have captured the attention of

humankind. It provides a lucid introductory text for beginning undergraduate students inresearchers, conservationists and the general public worldwide. This book brings togetherthe life sciences, particularly those pursuing beginner courses in entomology, agriculture,and botany.

the world's leading authorities on the evolution, biology, ecology, fisheries and conservationof parrotfishes. In doing so, it provides a comprehensive summary of the research conductedon this unique group of fishes and highlights emerging topics and future direction. CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderChemical Ecology in InsectsContemporary PhytomedicinesApplications and Associations with Plants and MicrobesAmritpal Singh Saroya

The focus of this book is on the actions of plant steroids,including withanolides and cardio-active glycosides. Plantderived steroids have a wide application in the medical and thepharmaceutical industries, and this book features descriptionsof medicinal plants containing phytosteroids. In addition, thebook highlights the importance of phytosteroids and relatedcompounds in herbal medicines. For example, recent researchon the anticancer potential of withanolides has opened up newways to treat cancer. The book also discusses the botanicalaspects of medicinal plants containing cardio-active glycosides,an important class of phytochemicals with tremendoustherapeutic value.

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Edited by Jun Tabata, National Institute forAgro-Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, JapanInsects have evolved very unique and interesting tactics usingchemical signals to survive. Chemical ecology illustrates theworking of the biological network by means of chemical analyses.Recent advances in analytical technology have opened the wayto a better understanding of the more complicated and abyssalinteractions of insects with other organisms including plantsand microbes. This book covers recent research on insects andchemical communications and presents the current status aboutchallenges faced by chemical ecologists for the managementof pests in agriculture and human health.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStinkbugsBiorational Control Based on Communication Processes

Edited by Andrej Cokl and Miguel Borges, 61EmbrapaGenetic Resources and Biotecnology, Brasilia, BrazilThis book presents an overview of the Pentatomidae species,covering their biology, phylogeny and reproductive behavior,main plants used in their diet and their nutritional exigencies,predatory stinkbugs, interactions between herbivores-plantsand natural enemies, use of pheromone for monitoringphytophagous populations, and chemical and vibrationalcommunication signals. It also presents possible technologiesto be applied in field crops for pest management that could bedeveloped as the basis of the interplay of stink bugcommunication signals.

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NEW IN PAPERBACKDummy text to keep placeholderLineabilityElements of Quasigroup Theory and ApplicationsThe Search for Linearity in MathematicsVictor Shcherbacov

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notesin MathematicsThis book provides an introduction to quasigroup theory alongwith new structural results on some of the quasigroup classes.Many results are presented with some of them frommathematicians of the former USSR. These included results havenot been published before in the western mathematicalliterature. In addition, many of the achievements obtained withregard to applications of quasigroups in coding theory andcryptology are described.

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Richard M. Aron, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, LuisBernal-Gonzalez, University of Seville, Spain, Daniel M.Pellegrino and Juan B. Seoane Sepulveda, ComplutenseUniversity of Madrid, SpainSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notesin MathematicsBringing together research that was otherwise scatteredthroughout the literature, this book collects the main results onthe conditions for the existence of large algebraic substructures.Many examples illustrate lineability, dense-lineability, spaceability,algebrability, and strong algebrability in different areas ofmathematics, including real and complex analysis. The bookpresents general techniques for discovering lineability in its

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComputation with Linear Algebraic GroupsNoncommutative Deformation Theory

Willem Adriaan de Graaf, University of Trento, ITALYSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notesin MathematicsDesigned as a self-contained account of a number of keyalgorithmic problems and their solutions for linear algebraicgroups, this book combines in one single text both anintroduction to the basic theory of linear algebraic groups anda substantial collection of useful algorithms.

Computation with Linear Algebraic Groups offers an invaluableguide to graduate students and researchers working in algebraicgroups, computational algebraic geometry, and computationalgroup theory, as well as those looking for a concise introductionto the theory of linear algebraic groups.

Eivind Eriksen, BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway,Olav Arnfinn Laudal, University of Oslo, Blindern, Norwayand Arvid Siqveland, University College of SoutheastNorway, KongsbergSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notesin MathematicsNoncommutative Deformation Theory is aimed atmathematicians and physicists studying the local structure ofmoduli spaces in algebraic geometry. This book introduces ageneral theory of noncommutative deformations, withapplications to the study of moduli spaces of representationsof associative algebras and to quantum theory in physics. An

essential part of this theory is the study of obstructions of liftings of representations usinggeneralised (matric) Massey products. Suitable for researchers in algebraic geometry and Chapman and Hall/CRCmathematical physics interested in the workings of noncommutative algebraic geometry,it may also be useful for advanced graduate students in these fields.

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MexicoSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notesin MathematicsThis book presents algebraic, combinatorial, and computationalmethods for studying monomial algebras and their ideals,including Stanley–Reisner rings, monomial subrings, Ehrhartrings, and blowup algebras. Along with revising all existingchapters, this edition includes four new chapters that focus onthe algebraic properties of blowup algebras in combinatorialoptimization problems of clutters and hypergraphs. It alsocontains two new chapters that explore the algebraic andcombinatorial properties of the edge ideal of clutters and

hypergraphs.

Series: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book integrates local and global theory to reflect a very modern view of algebraicnumber theory. This approach is used whenever possible to make the book as accessibleas possible to readers with some background in abstract algebra. The author usescontemporary notation and includes numerous examples and end-of-chapter exercises.Suitable for a course on algebraic number theory or as background reading on class fieldtheory, the book covers such topics as localization, ramification theory, norms, Minkowskitheory, the unit group, cyclotomic fields, and Dedekind domains.Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: MathematicsDecember 2017: 235 x 156: 352ppHb: 978-1-439-85251-4: £57.99eBook: 978-1-439-85252-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439852514

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCrossing Numbers of GraphsAn Invitation to the Rogers-Ramanujan IdentitiesMarcus Schaefer, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, USAAndrew V. Sills, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USASeries: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsThe Rogers--Ramanujan identities are a pair of infinite series—infinite product identities

that were first discovered in 1894. Over the past several decades these identities, and The crossing number is a popular object of study with surprising connections. A rich bodyof material illustrates a wide variety of ideas and techniques in topological graph theory,identities of similar type, have found applications in number theory, combinatorics, Lie

algebra and vertex operator algebra theory, physics (especially statistical mechanics), and discrete geometry, and computer science. The first part deals with the traditional crossingcomputer science (especially algorithmic proof theory). Presented in a coherant and clear number, crossing number values, crossing lemma, related parameters, computationalway, this will be the first book entirely devoted to the Rogers—Ramanujan identities andwill include related historical material that is unavailable elsewhere.

complexity, and algorithms. The second part includes the rich history of alternative crossingnumbers, the rectilinear crossing number, the pair crossing number, the independent oddcrossing number, with interesting and non-trivial results. Finally, applications of the crossingnumber outside topological graph theory are included.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAlgorithmics of NonuniformityMathematical Modelling of Waves in Multi-scale

Structured Media Micha Hofri, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts, USA and HosamMahmoud, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Alexander B. Movchan, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, Natasha V. Movchan,University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, Daniel J. Colquitt and Ian S. Jones, LiverpoolUniversity, United Kingdom

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsThe subject is at the crossroads of Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science, with astrong probabilistic flavor. The main tools used before are on the one hand analyticSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics(generating functions and complex analysis), and on the other probabilistic (strong laws,

The book presents novel analytical and numerical models of waves in structured elasticmedia, with emphasis on the asymptotic analysis of phenomena such as dynamic anisotropy,

central limit theorems, martingales, etc.) Often, professionals worked with one set of toolsor the other. We offer a reconciliation to espouse these fields to come in hand-in-handoffering a harmonious and beneficial marriage.localisation, filtering and polarisation as well as on the modelling of photonic and

phononic/platonic crystals. Can we bend a wave? How to avoid rattle and shake in a buildingCRC Pressor a long bridge? Can a dinner table act as an earthquake protection resonator? (It wouldMarket: Mathematics

not work as a dinner table though on that occasion.) Cloaking – what is it? These and manyother fascinating questions may attract a potential reader to this book.

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Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsThis book focuses on symmetric groups and representationtheory. The symmetric group is a central object in discretemathematics. It can be studied from a combinatorial, algorithmic,or algebraic viewpoint, and the results can be applied in aplethora of other fields, such as physics and computer science.This book is the most up-to-date one on the topic, bringingtogether new research and results.

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Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsThe book focuses on the application of probabilistic methods to graph searching gamesand processes such as Cops and Robbers and its variants, Firefighting, and graph cleaning.Players execute their strategies over discrete time-steps. A common element to all graphsearching games is the view of dynamic processes on graphs. The probabilistic method isa powerful tool in mathematics. The method may apply probabilistic tools to deterministicsettings, or study the properties of random structures such as random graphs. Researchinto the intersection of graph searching games and the probablistic method is relativelyrecent. This book is the first to focuses on this intersection.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONSpectral and Scattering Theory for Second OrderPartial Differential Operators

Handbook of Discrete and ComputationalGeometry, Third Edition

Kiyoshi Mochizuki, Tokyo Metropolitan University; ChuoUniversity, Tokyo, JapanSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notesin MathematicsThe book is intended for students of graduate and postgraduatelevel, researchers in mathematical sciences as well as those whowant to apply the spectral theory of second order differentialoperators in exterior domains to their own field. In the first halfof this book, the classical results of spectral and scattering theory:the selfadjointness, essential spectrum, absolute continuity ofthe continuous spectrum, spectral representations, short-rangeand long-range scattering are summarized. In the second half,recent results: scattering of Schrodinger operators on a star

Edited by Csaba D. Toth, Joseph O'Rourke, Smith College, Northampton,Massachusetts, USA and Jacob E. Goodman, City College, New York, New York, USASeries: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsWhile much information can be found on discrete and computational geometry, it isscattered among many sources. The Handbook of Discrete and Computational Geometry,Third Edition brings together all of the major results in both these fields into one volume.Thousands of results, theorems, algorithms, and tables definitively cover the field, whilenumerous applications from many different fields demonstrate practical usage. The materialis readily accessible to the novice, but offers enough depth to appeal to the specialist. Everytechnical term is defined in an easy-to-use glossary. Over 200 figures illustrate the conceptspresented and provide supporting examples.Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: MathematicsOctober 2017: 279 x 216: 1906pp graph, uniform resolvent estimates, smoothing properties and Strichartz estimates, and

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITION2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDifference EquationsHandbook of Discrete and Combinatorial

Mathematics, Second Edition Theory, Applications and Advanced Topics, Third EditionRonald E. MickensSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notesin MathematicsThis book provides a broad introduction to the mathematics ofdifference equations and their applications. Many workedexamples illustrate how to calculate both exact and approximatesolutions to special classes of difference equations. Along withmore problems and an expanded bibliography, this editionincludes two new chapters on special topics (such as discreteCauchy–Euler equations) and the application of differenceequations to complex problems arising in the mathematicalmodeling of phenomena in engineering and the natural andsocial sciences.

Edited by Kenneth H. Rosen, Monmouth University, Middletown, New Jersey, USA,Douglas R. Shier, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA and Wayne Goddard,Monmouth UniversitySeries: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsThe importance of discrete and combinatorial mathematics continues to increase as therange of applications to computer science, electrical engineering, and the biologicalsciences grows dramatically. Providing a ready reference for practitioners in the field, theHandbook of Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics, Second Edition presents additionalmaterial on Google's matrix, random graphs, geometric graphs, computational topology,and other key topics. New chapters highlight essential background information onbioinformatics and computational geometry. Each chapter includes a glossary, definitions,facts, examples, algorithms, major applications, and references.Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: Mathematics Chapman and Hall/CRCSeptember 2017: 254 x 178: 1604pp Market: MathematicsHb: 978-1-584-88780-5: £150.99 July 2017Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-30149-0 Hb: 978-1-482-23078-9: £97.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781584887805 Pb: 978-1-138-89423-5: £50.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONNonlinear Reaction-Diffusion-Conviction EquationsGreen’s Functions with Applications, Second EditionLie and Conditional Symmetry, Exact Solutions and their ApplicationsDean G. Duffy, Former Instructor, US Naval Academy,

Annapolis, Maryland, USASeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsThis book provides a systematic approach to the variousmethods available for deriving a Green’s function. It begins byreviewing the historical development of the Green’s function,the Fourier and Laplace transforms, the classical special functionsof Bessel functions and Legendre polynomials, and the Diracdelta function. It then presents Green’s functions for each classof differential equation (ordinary differential, wave, heat, andHelmholtz equations) according to the number of spatialdimensions and the geometry of the domain, including workedexamples, problem sets, and illustrations.

Roman Cherniha, Institute of Mathematics of National Academy of Sciences ofUkraine, Mykola Serov, Department of Mathematics, National Technical University,Ukraine and Oleksii Pliukhin, Department of Mathematics, National TechnicalUniversity, UkraineSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsIt is well known that symmetry-based methods are very powerful tools for investigatingnonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), notably for their reduction to those of lowerdimensionality (e.g. to ODEs) and constructing exact solutions. This book is devoted to (1)search Lie and conditional (non-classical) symmetries of nonlinear RDC equations, (2)constructing exact solutions using the symmetries obtained, and (3) their applications forsolving some biologically and physically motivated problems. The book summarises theresults derived by the authors during the last 10 years and those obtained by some otherauthors.Chapman and Hall/CRC

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Ordinary Differential Equations:Optimization and DifferentiationExact Solutions, Methods, and ProblemsSimon Serovajsky, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University,

Department of Differential Equations and Control Theory,Almaty, KazakhstanSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notesin MathematicsOptimization and Differentiation is an introduction to theapplication of optimization control theory to systems describedby nonlinear partial differential equations. As well as offering auseful reference work for researchers in these fields, it is alsosuitable for graduate students of optimal control theory.

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Andrei D. Polyanin, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow and Valentin F. Zaitsev,Russian State Pedagogical University, St. PetersburgThe Handbook of Ordinary Differential Equations: Exact Solutions, Methods, and Problems, isan exceptional and complete reference for scientists and engineers as it contains over7,000 ordinary differential equations with solutions. This book contains more equationsand methods used in the field than any other book currently available.

Included in the handbook are exact, asymptotic, approximate analytical, numerical symbolicand qualitative methods that are used for solving and analyzing linear and nonlinearequations. The authors also present formulas for effective construction of solutions andmany different equations arising in various applications like heat transfer, elasticity,hydrodynamics and more.

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Applications Steven G. Krantz, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsMircea Sofonea and Stanislaw Migorski, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, PolandThis title may be thought of as a book for nonmathematicians taking a mathematics coursethat is a breadth requirement for an undergraduate degree. Thus, it will have minimal

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis research monograph represents an outcome of the cross-fertilization between nonlinearfunctional analysis and mathematical modelling, and demonstrates its application to solid

mathematical prerequisites. It will have very few equations. It will lots of pictures and lotsof explanation. It will be driven by examples. but those examples will lead students down

and contact mechanics. Based on authors’ original results, it introduces a general fixedpoint principle and its application to various nonlinear problems in analysis and mechanics.

new paths, and acquaint them with new paradigms of thought. They will stimulate andprovoke and encourage. The reader should feel that he/she has a new set of tools forattacking a variety of problems and situations. There should be a profound feeling ofsatisfaction both for the student and for the instructor.

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Equations and Fractional Differential Equations Steven G. Krantz, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsSantanu Saha Ray and Arun Kumar GuptaThis title may be thought of as a book for nonmathematicians taking a mathematics coursethat is a breadth requirement for an undergraduate degree. Thus, it will have minimal

The main focus of the book is to implement wavelet based transform methods for solvingthe problem of fractional order partial differential equations arising in modelling real physical

mathematical prerequisites. It will have very few equations. It will lots of pictures and lotsphenomena. This book explores the analytical and numerical approximate solution obtainedby wavelet methods for both classical and fractional order partial differential equations. of explanation. It will be driven by examples. but those examples will lead students down

new paths, and acquaint them with new paradigms of thought. They will stimulate andChapman and Hall/CRCprovoke and encourage. The reader should feel that he/she has a new set of tools forMarket: Mathematicsattacking a variety of problems and situations. There should be a profound feeling ofsatisfaction both for the student and for the instructor.

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Manifolds Partial Hedging MethodsAlexander Melnikov, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and Amir Nosrati,University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

Sandro CoriascoSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics

Series: Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics SeriesThis book provides a detailed illustration of the most recent developments for the theoryof the SGpsuedodifferential operators, a class of operators introduced by Parenti and Cordes This book focuses on the application of the partial hedging approach from modern math

finance to equity-linked life insurance contracts. It provides an accessible, up-to-datein the 1970s. It deals with the main aspects of global calculus of pseudo differential operatorsintroduction to quantifying financial and insurance risks. The book also explains how toon Rn and on manifolds with conical /cylindrical ends. Many of the books now out on thisprice innovative financial and insurance products from partial hedging perspectives. Eachtopic do not cover some of the most recent acheivements in this field. It is especially truechapter presents the problem, the mathematical formulation, theoretical results, derivationdetails, numerical illustrations, and references to further reading.

for the results on manifolds with ends and on wave front sets, propagation properties andparabolic problems.

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Integration and Cubature MethodsA Geomathematically Oriented CourseWilli Freeden and Martin Gutting Jose Miguel David Baez-Lopez and David Alfredo Baez VillegasSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics The purpose of this handbook is to allow users to learn and master the mathematics

software package MATLAB, as well as to serve as a quick reference to some of the mostIn industry and economics, the most common solutions of partial differential equationsinvolving multivariate numerical integration over cuboids include techniques of iterated used instructions in the package. A unique feature of this handbook is that it can be used

by the novice and by experienced users alike. For experienced users, it has four chaptersone-dimensional approximate integration. In geosciences, however, the integrals arewith examples and applications in engineering, finance, physics, and optimization. Exercisesextended over potato-like volumes (such as the ball, ellipsoid, geoid, or the Earth) and theirare included, along with solutions available for the interested reader on the book’s webboundary surfaces which require specific multi-variate approximate integration methods.page. These exercises are a complement for the interested reader who wishes to get adeeper understanding of MATLAB and Simulink.

Integration and Cubature Methods: A Geomathematically Oriented Course provides a basicfoundation for students, researchers, and practitioners interested in precisely these areas,as well as breaking new ground in integration and cubature in geomathematics. Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuadratic Programming with Computer ProgramsThe Willmore Conjecture and the Willmore Energy

Michael J. Best, University of Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsQuadratic programming is a mathematical technique that allowsfor the optimization of a quadratic function in several variables.QP is a subset of Operations Research and is the next higherlever of sophistication than Linear Programming. It is a keymathematical tool in Portfolio Optimization and structuralplasticity. This is useful in Civil Engineering as well as Statistics.

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Edited by Magdalena D. Toda, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book is the first monograph dedicated entirely to Willmore energy and Willmoresurfaces as contemporary topics in differential geometry. While it focuses on Willmoreenergy and related conjectures, it also sits at the intersection between integrable systems,harmonic maps, Lie groups, calculus of variations, geometric analysis and applied differentialgeometry.

Rather than reproducing published results, it presents new directions, developments andopen problems. It addresses questions like: What is new in Willmore theory? Are there anynew Willmore conjectures and open problems? What are the contemporary applicationsof Willmore surfaces?

As well as mathematicians and physicists, this book is a useful tool for postdoctoralresearchers and advanced graduate students working in this area.

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Elements of Concave Analysis and ApplicationsPrem K. Kythe, University of New Orleans, Louisiana, USAThe subject of concave analysis involves both concave and convex functions and theirgeneralizations. The aim of the book is to provide a basic and self‐contained introduction

Hari Bercovici, David Kerr, Elias Katsoulis and Dan TimotinThis book will contain lectures given by four eminent speakers at the Recent Advances inOperator Theory and Operator Algebras conference held at the Indian Statistical Institute,

to concepts and detailed study of concave and convex functions. It is written in the styleof a textbook, designed for courses in mathematical economics, finance, and manufacturing

Bangalore, India in 2014. The main aim of this book is to bring together various results inone place with cogent introduction and references for further study.

design. The suggested prerequisites are multivariate calculus, ordinary and elementaryPDEs, and elementary probability theory. Depending on the curriculum at differentuniversities and colleges, this book will probably be useful to senior undergraduate studentsbut definitely beginning graduate students in the above disciplines.

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITION33rd Edition • NEW EDITIONStrange Functions in Real Analysis, Third EditionCRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas,

33rd Edition Alexander Kharazishvili, 322370442A. RazmadzeMathematical Institute, Tbilisi, GeorgiaThis book explores a number of important examples andconstructions of pathological functions. After introducing thebasic concepts, the author begins with Cantor and Peano-typefunctions, then moves to functions whose constructions requireessentially noneffective methods. These include functionswithout the Baire property, functions associated with a Hamelbasis of the real line, and Sierpinski-Zygmund functions that arediscontinuous on each subset of the real line having thecardinality continuum. Finally, he considers examples of functionswhose existence cannot be established without the help ofadditional set theoretical axioms.

Edited by Daniel ZwillingerSeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsContaining more than 6,000 entries, CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas, 33

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Edition continues to provide essential formulas, tables, figures and detailed descriptions.The newest edition of this popular series also features many diagrams, group tables, andintegrals that are not available online.

This edition also incorporates important topics such as max plus algebra, financial options,pseudospectra, and proof methods. Newly updated topics reflecting new results includecouple analogues, general relativity, radar, and significant equations of mathematics.

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their Applications Edited by Jose IovinoModel theory is one of the central branches of mathematicallogic. The field has evolved rapidly in the last few decades. Thisbook is an introduction to current trends in model theory, andcontains a collection of articles authored by top researchers inthe field. It is intended as a reference for students as well assenior researchers.

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Michael Gil'Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notesin MathematicsThis book deals with the determinants of linear operators inEuclidean, Hilbert and Banach spaces. Determinants of operatorsgive us an important tool for solving linear equations andinvertibility conditions for linear operators, enable us to describethe spectra, to evaluate the multiplicities of eigenvalues, etc. Wederive upper and lower bounds, and perturbation results fordeterminants, and discuss applications of our theoretical resultsto spectrum perturbations, matrix equations, two parametereigenvalue problems, as well as to differential, difference andfunctional-differential equations.

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Ioannis Konstantinos Argyros and Angel AlbertoMagreñánIn this book you can find theory and applications of classical andnew iterative root-finding algorithms and families of iterativemethods. Some recently discovered graphical tools arepresented, studied, and used in order to find the best methodsin convergence terms. Moreover, the differences between realand complex behaviors are presented. Finally, some realapplications of the methods appear in the last chapter.

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITION5th Edition • NEW EDITIONA Guide to Specimen Management in ClinicalMicrobiology

Biological SafetyEdited by Dawn P. Wooley, Wright State University andKaren B. Byers, Dana Farber Cancer InstituteNow in its fifth edition, Biological Safety: Principles andPractices remains the most comprehensive biosafety reference.A resource for biosafety professionals, instructors, and thosewho work with pathogenic agents in any capacity, BiologicalSafety is also a critical reference for laboratory managers andthose responsible for managing biohazards in a range of settings.

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J. Michael Miller and Shelley A. MillerA Guide to Specimen Management in Clinical Microbiology isthe classic reference that addresses and meets the needs ofeveryone in the “total testing process” circle. It providescomplete, concise information on the unique needs of themicrobiology laboratory regarding specimen management andis the only single source for the specimen management policiesrequired for laboratory results that are accurate, significant, andclinically relevant.

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Urinary Tract InfectionsMolecular Pathogenesis and Clinical Management

Edited by Matthew Mulvey, University of Utah, USA, DavidJ. Klumpp, Northwestern University Feinberg School ofMedicine, USA and Ann Stapleton, University of Washingtonand Institute of Translational Health Sciences, USAUTIs affect a large proportion of the world population andaccount for significant morbidity and high medical costs. Thiscomprehensive and authoritative volume on infections of theurinary tract covers the range of the field, from molecularpathogenesis to the host response to clinical diagnosis andmanagement.

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Edited by David Schlossberg, Temple University, Universityof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Department of Public Health,USAIn this completely revised edition an international team ofexperts presents nearly every facet of the prevention, diagnosis,and treatment of tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacterialinfections.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITION4th Edition • NEW EDITIONThe Power of PlaguesClinical Virology

Irwin W. Sherman, University of California, San Diego, USAThis book presents an historical account of how plagues pastand present have shaped the outcome of wars and altered thecourse of medicine, religion, education, feudalism, and science.

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Edited by Douglas Richman, University of California, RichardJ. Whitley, University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA andFrederick Hayden, University of Virginia Health SystemVirology is one of the most dynamic and rapidly changing fieldsof clinical medicine. For example, sequencing techniques fromhuman specimens have identified numerous new members ofseveral virus families, including new polyomaviruses,orthomyxoviruses, and bunyaviruses. This reference book alsoprovides overviews of specific etiologic agents and discussestheir biology, epidemiology, pathogenesis of disease causation,clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, and management.

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Myeloid Cells in Health and Disease: A SynthesisEdited by Siamon GordonIn Myeloid Cells in Health and Disease: A Synthesis, Editor SiamonGordon has assembled an international team of esteemedscientists to provide their perspectives of myeloid cells duringinnate and adaptive immunity

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Edited by Mahendra Rai, SGB Amravati Univeristy,Maharashtra, India, Susana Zacchino and Marcos Derita,Farmacognosia, Facultad de Ciencias Bioquimicas yFarmaceuticas, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Rosario,Santa Fe, ArgentinaThe indiscriminate use of antimicrobial agents has led to theemergence of drug-resistant microbes, making infections difficultto eradicate. The search of new effective antimicrobial agentsis a high priority. Essential oils have promising antimicrobialactivities, but due to their hydrophobic nature and volatility,their uses are severely limited. Nanoencapsulation appears as agood solution since nano-structures potentiate essential oils’action either by promoting time-controlled release of

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONAntisepsis, Disinfection, and Sterilization

Gerald,E,Mcdonnell, DePuy SynthesThis second edition provides a detailed, accessible presentationof the current methods of microbial control. Each major category,such as physical disinfection methods, is given a chapter, inwhich theory, spectrum of activity, advantages, disadvantages,and modes of action of the methods are thoroughly and clearlypresented.

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Edited by Maximilian Lackner, Vienna University ofTechnology, Austria, Wihelm Grabow, University of Pretoria,South Africa and Philipp StadlerTraditional microbiology has used plate-counting in the lab. Thisbook presents novel fast and automated techniques to quantifybacterial contamination of liquids within minutes to hours,making monitoring, and even process control based onmicrobiology, feasible for increased safety, security, and costsavings. This book covers enzymatic and molecular techniquesfrom those at an early stage of development to emerging andestablished techniques.

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System Edited by Michael R. Hamblin, Harvard University, Boston,Massachusetts, USA and Yingying Huang, Wellman Centerfor Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston,USASeries: Series in Cellular and Clinical ImagingThis book covers the broad field of cellular, molecular, preclinicaland clinical imaging associated or combined with photodynamictherapy (PDT). It reflects how the large strides made by PDT inclinical use have resulted in increased studies with imagingelements to optimize treatment. The first sections address basicbackground, followed by cellular imaging approaches forlocalization of different photosensitizers and the study of cell

C.R. Kitchin, University of Hertfordshire, United KingdomRemote and Robotic Investigations of the Solar System covers all aspects of solar systemobservations: the instruments, their theory, and their practical use both on Earth and inspace. It explores the state-of-the-art telescopes, cameras, spacecraft and instruments usedto analyse the interiors, surfaces, atmospheres and radiation belts of solar system objects,in addition to radio waves, gamma rays, cosmic rays and neutrinos. This book would beideal for university students undertaking physical science subjects and professionals workingin the field, in addition to amateur astronomers and anyone interested in learning moreabout our local astronomical neighbours.

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damage. The next chapters then discuss theranostic agents, small animal imaging, andclinical imaging.

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Molecules Edited by Garegin A. PapoianSeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsGeoffrey Duxbury, Emeritus Professor, The University of

Strathclyde, Scotland and Alexander AlijahOver recent years electronic spectroscopy has developedsignificantly, with key applications in atmospheric chemistry,astrophysics and astrochemistry. High Resolution ElectronicSpectroscopy of Small Molecules explores both theoretical andexperimental approaches to understanding the electronicspectra of small molecules, and explains how this informationtranslates to practice.

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Many researchers are choosing computational modeling of biomolecules to analyze dataat a level of mechanistic detail that would otherwise prove difficult to achieve. This bookreflects on the tremendous impact of computational modeling, focusing on coarse-grainedsimulations for biomolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, for which systems maybe too large and the processes too slow for atomistic or quantum simulations. Coverageincludes fundamentals as well as applications in state-of-the-art coarse-grained force fieldsof proteins and nucleic acids.

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Conductive PolymersElectrical Interactions in Cell Biology and Medicine

Edited by Ze Zhang, Mahmoud Rouabhia and Simon E.MoultonSeries: Series in Materials Science and EngineeringThis book is dedicated to the field of conductive polymers,focusing on electrical interactions with biological systems. Itaddresses the use of conductive polymers as the conductinginterface for electrical communications with the biologicalsystem, both in vitro and in vivo. It provides an overview on thechemistry and physics of conductive polymers, their usefulcharacteristics as well as limitations, and technologies that applyconductive polymers for medical purposes. This groundbreakingresource addresses cytotoxicity and tissue compatibility ofconductive polymers, the basics on electromagnetic fields, and

commonly used experimental methods.

Edited by Ricardo O. Louro, Instituto de Tecnologia Químicae Biológica António Xavier, Universidade Nova de Lisboa,Portugal and Irene Diaz-Moreno, Instituto de BioquímicaVegetal y Fotosíntesis, cicCartuja, Universidad de Sevilla -CSICThis book is one of the first to explore the key role played byredox proteins and their interaction network in a wide range ofessential cellular processes in all domains of life. The bookexplains how the mitochondrial respiratory chain is dynamicallyorganized in supercomplexes even under physiologicalconditions. It also addresses the impact of supercomplexassembly on mitochondrial morphology, physiology, and

biogenesis to shed light on the molecular mechanisms of pathological situations, includingaging.

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New Molecular Targets for Drug DiscoveryEdited by Graca Soveral, Research Institute for Medicines,Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisbon, Portugal, SorenNielsen, Department of Health Science and Technology,Aalborg University, Denmark and Angela Casini, School ofChemistry, Cardiff University, UKThis book presents the latest research advances in aquaporinsand other major intrinsic protein (MIP) channels. The first sectionof the book describes the general concepts of aquaporin channelfunction, genomic research, structure-function analysis ofaquaporins and glycerol facilitators, and regulation by gatingand trafficking, including yeast aquaporin regulation andfunction. The second section discusses the physiological and

Edited by Klaus D. Sattler, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,USASeries: Series in Materials Science and EngineeringThis Sourcebook offers a comprehensive survey of the field ofsilicon nanomaterials, which is transforming microelectronicdevices of today and the future. It spans from fundamentalproperties, growth mechanisms, and processing of nanosiliconto electronic device, energy conversion and storage, biomedical,and environmental applications. It also presents core knowledgewith basic mathematical equations, tables, and graphs in orderto provide the reader with the tools necessary to understandthe latest technology developments. Volume One coverslow-dimensional structures, quantum dots, and nanowires.

pathophysiological roles of aquaporins in humans and microbes. The final section coversthe development of inhibitors of aquaporin function.

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Edited by Klaus D. Sattler, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,USASeries: Series in Materials Science and EngineeringThis Sourcebook offers a comprehensive survey of the field ofsilicon nanomaterials, which is transforming microelectronicdevices of today and the future. It spans from fundamentalproperties, growth mechanisms, and processing of nanosiliconto electronic device, energy conversion and storage, biomedical,and environmental applications. It also presents core knowledgewith basic mathematical equations, tables, and graphs in orderto provide the reader with the tools necessary to understandthe latest technology developments. Volume One coverslow-dimensional structures, quantum dots, and nanowires.

Edited by Surender Kumar Sharma, Universidade Federaldo Maranhão, Sao Luis, BrazilSeries: Monograph Series in Physical SciencesThis timely book covers basic mechanisms, characterization,theoretical simulations, and applications for exchange bias ingranular nanosystems, thin films, and bulk systems. After anoverview of the field and key principles, the next section coversnanogranular (core-shell) systems, followed by chapters on thinfilms, bilayers/multilayers nanostructures, dilute magneticsemiconductors, and multiferroic systems. A final section turnsto bulk systems, such as those consisting of perovskite structures,rare earth-transition metal intermetallic, and ion implantations.

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Set Materials, Contacts, Devices, and SystemsEdited by Zhifeng Ren, University of Houston, Texas, USA,Yucheng Lan, Morgan State University, Dept. of Physics andEngineering Physics, Baltimore, Maryland, USA and QinyongZhang, Xihua University, Chengdu, Sichuan, People'sRepublic of ChinaSeries: Series in Materials Science and EngineeringThis book provides an overview on nanostructuredthermoelectric materials and devices, covering fundamentalconcepts, synthesis techniques, device contacts and stability,and potential applications, especially in waste heat recovery andsolar energy conversion. The contents focus on thermoelectricdevices made from nanomaterials with high thermoelectric

efficiency for use in large scale to generate megawatts electricity.

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Handbook of Solid-State Lighting and LEDsEdited by Zhe Chuan Feng, Laboratory of optoelectronicmaterials & detection technology, Guangxi Key Laboratoryfor Relativistic Astrophysics, School of Physical Science &Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning, 530004 China.Series: Series in Optics and OptoelectronicsThis handbook addresses the development of energy-efficient,environmentally friendly solid-state light sources, in particulargallium nitride (GaN)-based and related wide bandgapsemiconductor light emitting diodes (LEDs) and other solid-statelighting (SSL) devices. It reflects the vast growth of this field andimpacts in diverse industries, from lighting to communications,biotechnology, imaging, and medicine. The chapters cover

Edited by Giacomo Giorgi and Koichi Yamashita, TheUniversity of Tokyo, Bunkyo-kuTheoretical Modeling of Organohalide Perovskites for PhotovoltaicApplications aims to provide a theoretical standpoint on OIHPsand on their photovoltaic applications, focusing on the issuesthat are still limiting their usage in solar cells. This book exploresthe role that organic cations and defects play in the materialproperties of OIHPs and their effects on the final device, inaddition to discussing the electric properties of OIHPs; theenvironmentally friendly alternatives to the use of lead in theirstructural and electronic properties; theoretical screening forOIHP-related material for solar-to-energy conversion; and the

nature and the behavior of quasiparticles in OIHPs.fundamentals, LED technologies for lighting, and deep ultraviolet and other types such asorganic LEDs, zinc oxide-based LEDs, and nanostructural LEDs.

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First Order Phase Transitions of Magnetic MaterialsPraveen Chaddah, Former Director, UGC-DAE Consortium For Scientific Research,Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

Edited by Wengang (Wayne) Bi, Hebei University ofTechnology, Tianjin, China, Haochung (Henry) Kuo, NationalChiao-Tung University, Taiwan, Peicheng Ku, University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, USA and Bo Shen, Peking University,Bejing, PR of ChinaSeries: Series in Optics and OptoelectronicsGallium nitride (GaN) is a III/V direct bandgap semiconductorused in lighting and display, as well as data storage, air and waterpurification, medical treatment, missile warning systems, poweramplifiers, and switches. This book addresses material growth,device fabrication, device application, and commercializationof energy-efficient white light-emitting diodes (LEDs), laser

This book introduces new concepts in the phenomenon of 1st order phase transitions. Itdiscusses the concept of kinetic arrest at a certain temperature, with this temperature beingdependent on the second control variable (magnetic field, or pressure). It discussesinteresting manifestations of this phenomenon when the 1st order transition is broadened,i.e. occurs over a finite range of temperatures. Many examples of this phenomenon, observedrecently in many materials, will also be discussed.

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diodes, and power electronics devices. It begins with an overview on basics ofsemiconductor materials, physics, growth and characterization techniques, followed bydetailed discussion of advantages, drawbacks, design issues, processing, applications, andkey challenges for state of the art GaN-based devices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTernary Alloys Based on III-V SemiconductorsThe Physics of Composite and Porous Media

Vasyl TomashykIII-V semiconductors have attracted attention due to theirapplications in the fabrication of electronic and optoelectronicdevices as light-emitting diodes and solar cells. Because of theirapplications in a variety of devices, the search for newsemiconductor materials and the improvement of existingmaterials is an important field of study. This new book covers allknown information about phase relations in ternary systemsbased on III-V semiconductors. This book will be of interest toundergraduate and graduate students studying materialsscience, solid state chemistry, and engineering. It will also berelevant for researchers. inorganic chemists, and solid state

physicists.

T. J. T. (Tim) Spanos and Norman UdeyThis book explains non-linear field theory that describes how physical processes occur inthe earth. Building on the success of T.J.T. Spanos's previous book The Thermophysics ofPorous Media, it describes physical processes associated with the interaction of the variousphases at the macroscale (the scale at which continuum equations are established) andhow these interactions give rise to additional physical processes at the megascale (thescale orders of magnitude larger at which a continuum description may once again beestablished). Details are given on how experimental, numerical and theoretical work onthis subject fits together.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSoft Computing in Chemical and Physical SciencesSolar Fuel GenerationA Shift in Computing ParadigmEdited by Yatendra S. Chaudhary

There are three major approaches to harvesting solar radiationin order to produce solar fuels that are currently being explored.These are dye sensitized solar cell devices, solar hydrogengeneration, and CO2 reduction using solar radiation into energyrich compounds. This book provides a comprehensive insightinto the current scenarios and perspectives of these approachesto producing solar fuels by using solar radiation, as well asfundamental concepts which are crucial to the design of artificialphotosynthesis devices.

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S P Bhattacharyya, IIT Bombay, Department of Chemistry, Raja Ramanna Fellow,Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra; Ex-Senior Professor of Physical Chemistry, IndianAssociation for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata, India and Kanchan Sarkar, Universityof Minnesota, Minneapolis, USAThis book can be regarded as ‘Soft computing for physicists and chemists self-taught’. Itprepares the readers with a solid background of soft computing and how to adapt softcomputing techniques to problem solving in physical and chemical research. Softcomputing methods have been little explored by researchers in physical and chemicalsciences primarily because of the absence of books that bridge the gap between thetraditional computing paradigm pursued by researchers in science and the new softcomputing paradigm that has emerged in computer science. This book is the interfacebetween these primary sources and researchers in physics and chemistry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanophotonics and PlasmonicsAtmospheric AerosolsAn Integrated ViewCharacteristics and Radiative Effects

Edited by Dr. Ching Eng (Jason) Png, Institute of HighPerformance Computing (IHPC), A*Star, Singapore and Dr.Yuriy Akimov, Institute of High Performance Computing(IHPC), A*Star, SingaporeSeries: Series in Optics and OptoelectronicsThis book provides a first integrated view of nanophotonics andplasmonics, covering the use of dielectric, semiconductor, andmetal nanostructures to manipulate light at the nanometer scale.The presentation highlights similarities and advantages, andshows the common underlying physics, targets, andmethodologies used for different materials (optically transparentmaterials for nanophotonics, vs opaque materials for plasmonics).

S Ramachandran, Physical Research Laboratory, Space and Atmospheric SciencesDivision, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaThis book will include basic knowledge and understanding on the characteristics of aerosolsover the continent and oceanic regions, their composition, their residence times, theirmajor sources and sinks and their size distributions, and their effects in the radiative transferand climate of Earth. It will cover aerosols in the troposphere and stratosphere and theirradiative effects. Modeling needs to estimate the radiative impact of aerosols will also behighlighted in the book.

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Ultimately, the goal is to provide a basis for developing a unified platform for both fields.* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498750738In addition to the fundamentals and detailed theoretical background, the book showcasesthe main device applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFiber-Optic Fabry-Perot SensorsGrid Integration of Solar Photovoltaic SystemsAn IntroductionMajid Jamil, Department of Electrical Engineering, Jamia Millia Islamia,, M Rizwan

and D P Kothari, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Maharashtra, India Yun-Jiang Rao, University of Electronic Science andTechnology of China, Chengdu, Sichuan, Zeng-Ling Ran,University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Chengdu, Sichuan and Yuan Gong, University of ElectronicScience and Technology of China, Chengdu, SichuanSeries: Series in Fiber Optic SensorsFiber-optic Fabry-Perot (FFP) sensors boast notable advantagesover other optical fiber sensors, including their immunity toelectromagnetic interference, high resolution, compact size, andlow cost. This book offers a complete overview of FFP sensingtechnology, integrating the knowledge and tools of multiplefields including optics, sensing, micromachining,

This book covers the various aspects of solar photovoltaic systems including measurementof solar irradiance, solar photovoltaic modules, arrays with MATLAB implementation, recentMPPT techniques, latest literature of converter design (with MATLAB Simulink models),energy storage for PV applications, balance of systems, grid integration of PV systems, PVsystem protection, economics of grid connected PV system and system yield performanceusing PV system. Challenges, issues and solutions related to grid integration of solarphotovoltaic systems are also be dealt with.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElastic Scattering of Electromagnetic RadiationHandbook of Optoelectronic Device Modeling and

Simulation - Two Volume Set Analytic Solutions in Diverse BackgroundsSubodh Kumar SharmaEdited by Joachim Piprek, Nusod Institute LLC,, Newark,

Delaware, USASeries: Series in Optics and OptoelectronicsOptoelectronic devices such as light emitting diodes, laserdiodes, solar cells, and photodetectors, utilize semiconductorstructures that enable the interaction and propagation ofelectrons and photons, and are the foundation of a huge rangeof devices. This handbook provides an overview of modelingand simulation for optoelectronic device design, analysis, andperformance optimization. Chapters enable readers to navigatethe ever-growing number and complexity of devices, materials,physical mechanisms, theoretical models, and numerical

The technique of elastic scattering of electromagnetic radiation has been used as adiagnostic tool in various disciplines of science, engineering,medicine and agriculture.Theinvestigations relating to above problems may be divided in three categories:(i)Scatteringby a single particle,(ii)Scattering by a tenuous system of uncorrelated scatterers and(iii)Scattering by a concentrated dispersion of scatterers. In this book, the primary effort isto examine the analytic solutions of the scattering problems of types (i) and (ii) in diversebackgrounds. For the completeness of the book, analytic solutions in scattering situationsof type (iii) are also covered in reasonable details.

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Simulation Dennis W. Readey, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USAThis book introduces the kinetics of materials, emphasizingreactions and phase transformations of importance in industrialapplications and reflecting the full breadth of the field, frommetals, ceramics, and electronic materials to polymers,biomaterials, and composites. The author explicitly avoids "blackbox" equations, providing derivations with clear explanations.The contents begin with a discussion of classical chemicalkinetics, followed by surface energy and its effects, nucleation,and growth phase transitions. Coverage concludes with anexploration of diffusion in ideal systems, non-ideal diffusion, andcomplex geometries.

Fundamentals, Materials, Nanostructures, LEDs, and Amplifiers - VolumeOne

Edited by Joachim Piprek, Nusod Institute LLC,, Newark,Delaware, USASeries: Series in Optics and OptoelectronicsOptoelectronic devices such as light emitting diodes, laserdiodes, solar cells, and photodetectors, utilize semiconductorstructures that enable the interaction and propagation ofelectrons and photons, and are the foundation of a huge rangeof devices. This handbook provides an overview of modelingand simulation for optoelectronic device design, analysis, andperformance optimization. Chapters enable readers to navigatethe ever-growing number and complexity of devices, materials,physical mechanisms, theoretical models, and numerical

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Simulation Edited by Magnus Dahlbom, David Geffen School ofMedicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis text provides coverage of PET and SPECT instrumentationand multimodality imaging. It takes an integrative approach,bridging the researcher and clinician’s perspectives. It beginswith an introduction to basic physics of PET and SPECT, followedby a section on detector technology. It addresses various aspectsof producing quantitative images, such as techniques for imagereconstruction, corrections to the data to produce quantitativeimages, and dynamic imaging. It also discusses instrumentationfor multimodality imaging and technologies used in pre-clinical

imaging using PET and SPECT.

Lasers, Modulators, Photodetectors, Solar Cells, and Numerical Methods- Volume Two

Edited by Joachim Piprek, Nusod Institute LLC,, Newark,Delaware, USASeries: Series in Optics and OptoelectronicsOptoelectronic devices such as light emitting diodes, laserdiodes, solar cells, and photodetectors, utilize semiconductorstructures that enable the interaction and propagation ofelectrons and photons, and are the foundation of a huge rangeof devices. This handbook provides an overview of modelingand simulation for optoelectronic device design, analysis, andperformance optimization. Chapters enable readers to navigatethe ever-growing number and complexity of devices, materials,physical mechanisms, theoretical models, and numerical

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRadiochromic FilmHybrid Imaging in Cardiovascular MedicineRole and Applications in Radiation DosimetryEdited by Yi-Hwa Liu, Yale University School of Medicine,

New Haven, Connecticut, USA and Albert J. Sinusas, YaleUniversity School of Medicine, New Haven, CTSeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis book provides a complete overview of multimodalityimaging technology, with general chapters on each major hybridmodality, and then gives case studies that highlight its use inthe detection and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Amongthe modalities covered are PET-CT, SPECT-CT, SPECT-MRI,PET-MRI, PET-optical imaging, SPECT-optical imaging,photoacoustic Imaging and hybrid intravascular imaging. Thebook also addresses the important topics of multimodality

imaging probes and image quantification and presents a series of practical case studies.

Edited by Indra J. DasSeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis book on radiochromic film covers the basic principles witha focus on the latest methods and applications in radiationdosimetry. It reflects advances in digital imaging and scanningequipment and modern uses of radiochromic films in diagnosticx-rays, brachytherapy, radiosurgery, external beam radiationtreatments with photons, electrons, and protons, as well asstereotactic body radiotherapy, intensity-modulatedradiotherapy, and other emerging techniques. In addition, itcovers state-of-the-art applications in microbeam, synchrotronradiation, and ultraviolet radiation dosimetry

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Edited by William Y. Song, Odette Cancer Centre,Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Toronto, Canada, KariTanderup, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus University andBradley PietersSeries: Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical EngineeringBrachytherapy is continuously advancing. Years of accumulatedexperience have led to clinical evidence of its benefit innumerous clinical sites such as gynecological, prostate, breast,rectum, ocular, and many other cancers. But it is a true challengefor practicing professionals and students to readily grasp theoverarching trends of the field, especially of those technologiesand innovative practices that are not yet established but are

Edited by Ben MijnheerSeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis book provides a complete summary of principles, instrumentation, methods, andclinical applications of 3D dosimetry in modern radiation therapy treatment. It reflectsmajor advances as a result of widespread use of more sophisticated radiotherapy approachessuch as intensity-modulated radiation therapy and proton therapy, requiring new 3Ddosimetric techniques to determine dose distribution. It is an essential guide for thoseinvolved in design and implementation of treatment technology and applications inadvanced radiation therapy, and enables readers to select the most suitable equipmentand methods. Chapters include numerical data, examples, and case studies.

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Beam’s Eye View Imaging in Radiation OncologyEdited by Ross I. Berbeco, Ph.D., Dana-Farber CancerInstitute; Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Harvard MedicalSchool, Boston, Massachusetts, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyUsing existing radiation therapy instrumentation with a detectoradded on, beam’s eye view (BEV) images show the anatomybeing treated, while it is treated. This first dedicated treatmenthighlights how the information collected from BEV imaging (e.g.,the shape and size of the beam aperture and intensity of thebeam) is used in the clinic for treatment verification, adaptiveradiotherapy, and intreatment interventions such as real-timetracking. The chapters begin with an historical perspective,

Edited by Xun Jia, University of Texas Southwestern MedicalCenter, Dallas, USA and Steve B. Jiang, University of TexasSouthwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USASeries: Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical EngineeringWritten by international experts in radiation oncology,biomedical imaging, computing, and physics, this book collectsstate-of-the-art research on GPU computing and its applicationsto medical physics problems in radiation therapy. It summarizesadvances and presents technical details and insightfuldiscussions on the use of GPU in addressing key radiotherapyproblems. The book also examines two real systems developedwith GPU as a core component to accomplish important clinical

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review of detector construction and components, and summary of common imagingprocedures, followed by detailed discussion of novel clinical applications and excitingemerging innovations.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITION2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONHandbook of Optoelectronics, Second EditionQuantitative MRI of the Brain: Principles of Physical

Measurement Applied Optical Electronics (Volume Three)Edited by John P. Dakin, Emeritus Professor, University ofSouthampton and Robert G. W. Brown, American Instituteof Physics; University of California, IrvineSeries: Series in Optics and OptoelectronicsThis second edition of the Handbook of Optoelectronics givesa complete overview of the field, from fundamentals totechnology developments and industry applications. It coversthe entire discipline, which encompasses the study and use ofelectronic devices for generating, controlling, and detectinglight, which pervades every aspect of our lives. This revisededition contains numerous new topics, from VCSELs tobiosensors, flexible displays, 3D optical data storage, and laser

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Handbook of X-ray ImagingPhysics and Technology

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Philadelphia, USA and Christina Armpilia, National and Kapodistrian University ofAthens, Medicine Dept., GreeceThis book is designed to convey as much information as possible in a concise and simpleway to make it suitable for students, researchers and clinical medical physicists. Bettermeanings, codes and examples are included. Most of the basics are also covered for easyreference along with a glossary of objective-type questions. Upon completion of thistextbook, the readers will gather knowledge about the physics, chemistry and biology ofthe human body towards cancer treatment using radiation.

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Robert Robson, James Cook University, Townsville,Queensland, Australia, Ronald White, James Cook University,Townsville, Queensland, Australia and Malte Hildebrandt,Paul Scherrer Institut, SwitzerlandSeries: Monograph Series in Physical SciencesThis book offers a cohesive overview on fundamental conceptsand experimental approaches for transport of charged particlesin gases and condensed matter. It covers electrons, ions,positrons, muons, and explains the connection betweenmicroscopic events (collision phenomena) and macroscopicmeasurements of currents in a non-equilibrium environment.The authors clearly develop basics from the kinetic theory ofCRC Press

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The Quantum Physics of Atomic FrequencyStandards

Banshi Dhar Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India, AnandMohan Shrivastav, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India and SruthiPrasood Usha, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India

Recent DevelopmentsJacques Vanier, Université de Montréal, Quebec, Canadaand Cipriana Tomescu, Université de Montréal, Quebec,CanadaThis volume covers advances in atomic frequency standards(atomic clocks) from the last several decades. It explains the useof techniques, such as laser optical pumping, coherentpopulation trapping, laser cooling, and electromagnetic andoptical trapping, in the implementation of classical microwaveand optical atomic frequency standards. The authors describethe basic physics behind the operation of atomic clocks, explorenew frequency standards that provide better stability andaccuracy than conventional standards, and illustrate theapplication of atomic clocks in various areas.

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Quantum Continuous VariablesA Primer of Theoretical Methods

Alessio SerafiniQuantum Continuous Variables introduces the theory ofcontinuous variable quantum systems, from its foundationsbased on the framework of Gaussian states to moderndevelopments, including its applications to quantum informationand forthcoming quantum technologies. This new bookaddresses the theory of Gaussian states, operations, anddynamics in great depth and breadth, through a novel approachthat embraces both the Hilbert space and phase descriptions.

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Learning Boosting University Productivity and Competitiveness throughScientometricsManaging Behavioral Change in the Digital Age

Edited by Francisco J. Cantu-OrtizSeries: Data Analytics ApplicationsScientific knowledge is doubling every 10 to 15 years worldwide.Who generates this knowledge? Where is all this informationstored? How is it being utilized? What are the main metrics forits use? What kind of impact is this knowledge having aside fromeconomic considerations? These are some issues addressed inthis book on data analytics and scientometrics, a field that treatsthemes of scientific production, research evaluation, andreputation of world-class universities as measured by universityrankings and big-league tables. In this book, the main playersin bibliometrics databases, research metrics, and universityrankings present their methodologies and tools on these topics.

Arthur M. Langer, Columbia University, New York, New York,USAFocusing on the critical role IT plays in organizationaldevelopment, the book shows how to employ action learningto improve the competitiveness of an organization. Definingthe current IT problem from an operational and strategicperspective, it presents a collection of case studies that illustratekey learning issues. It details a dynamic model for effective ITmanagement through adaptive learning techniques—supplyingproven educational theories and practices to foster the requiredchanges in your staff. It examines existing organizational learningtheories and the historical problems that occurred withcompanies that have used them, as well as those that have failed

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Learning Structure Parsing and Content ExtractionGuangyu Gao, Beijing Institute of Technology, China andChi Harold Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology, ChinaVideo Cataloguing explains how to efficiently perform videostructure analysis as well as extract the basic semantic contentsfor video summarization, which is essential for handlinglarge-scale video data. It addresses the issues of videocataloguing, including video structure parsing and basicsemantic word extraction, particularly for movie and teleplayvideos. The book provides a fundamental understanding ofvideo structure parsing and introduces some of the most popularfeatures in video analysis. It introduces and analyzes the mostpopular shot boundary detection methods and presents researchon movie scene detection.

Managing Behavioral Change in the Digital AgeArthur M. Langer, Columbia University, New York, New York,USAFocusing on the critical role IT plays in organizationaldevelopment, the book shows how to employ action learningto improve the competitiveness of an organization. Definingthe current IT problem from an operational and strategicperspective, it presents a collection of case studies that illustratekey learning issues. It details a dynamic model for effective ITmanagement through adaptive learning techniques—supplyingproven educational theories and practices to foster the requiredchanges in your staff. It examines existing organizational learningtheories and the historical problems that occurred withcompanies that have used them, as well as those that have failed

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Modeling and Design of ElectromagneticCompatibility for High-Speed Printed Circuit Boardsand Packaging Edited by Yulei Wu, University of Exeter, UK, Fei Hu, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,

USA, Geyong Min, University of Exeter, UK and Albert Y. ZomayaXing-Chang WeiThis book presents the electromagnetic modelling and designof three major EMC issues related to high-speed printed circuitboards and electronic packages: signal integrity , power integrity,and electromagnetic interference. It emphasizes two essentialpassive components of PCBs and packages: the powerdistribution network and the signal distribution network. Itdiscusses field-circuit hybrid methods used for the EMCmodeling, including the modal method, the integral equationmethod, the cylindrical wave expansion method and thede-embedding method, illustrates EMC design methods, andexplores the applications of novel metamaterials andtwo-dimensional materials on traditional EMC problems.

This book presents state-of-the-art solutions to the theoretical and practical challengesstemming from the leverage of big data and its computational intelligence in supportingsmart network operation, management, and optimization. In particular, the technical focuscovers the comprehensive understanding of network big data, efficient collection andmanagement of network big data, distributed and scalable online analytics for networkbig data, and emerging applications of network big data for computational intelligence.

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Actionable Intelligence in HealthcareEdited by Jay Liebowitz, Harrisburg University of Scienceand Technology, Pennsylvania, USA and Amanda Dawson,Select Medical, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, USASeries: Data Analytics ApplicationsActionable Intelligence for Healthcare cuts through the hypeand misconceptions regarding healthcare data analytics,provides a realistic assessment of the state of healthcare dataanalytics today, and offers an insightful forecast of both thenear-term and longer-term development in the field. Byconsidering the perspectives, desires and concerns of multiplestakeholders across the healthcare sector, the book paints aholistic and realistic picture of the promise and perils of healthcare big data analytics. Specific applications are explored in

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Edited by Vijayan Sugumaran, Oakland University,Rochester, Michigan, USA, Arun Kumar Sangaiah, VITUniversity, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India and ArunkumarThangavelu, VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, IndiaThere are a number of books on computational intelligence (CI),but they tend to cover a broad range of CI paradigms andalgorithms rather than provide an in-depth exploration inlearning and adaptive mechanisms. This book sets its focus onCI based architectures, modeling, case studies and applicationsin big data analytics, and business intelligence. The intendedaudiences of this book are scientists, professionals, researchers,and academicians who deal with the new challenges and

advances in the specific areas mentioned above. Designers and developers of applicationsin these areas can learn from other experts and colleagues through this book.Auerbach Publications

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Emerging Economies Edited by Anna Maria Vegni, Roma Tre University, Italy,Valeria Loscrì, Inria Lille - Nord Europe, Villeneuve d'Ascq,France and Athanasios V. Vasilakos, Lulea University ofTechnology, SwedenThe book provides a comprehensive guide to vehicular socialnetworks. The book focuses on a new class of mobile ad hocnetworks that exploits social aspects applied to vehicularenvironments. Selected topics are related to social networkingtechniques, social-based routing techniques applied to vehicularnetworks, data dissemination in VSNs, architectures for VSNs,and novel trends and challenges in VSNs. It provides significanttechnical and practical insights in different aspects from a basicbackground on social networking, the inter-related technologies

Edited by Eduardo Rodriguez, The University of Ottawa,Ontario, CanadaSeries: Data Analytics ApplicationsThis book is about the application of analytics knowledgeprocesses to organizations in Latin American and emergingeconomies. The selected cases illustrate all the steps in theanalytics knowledge process from barriers to solutions relatedto strategic and tactic actions. This book seeks to explain thatanalytics is not only for big and mature companies and marketsbut also for organizations of any size and for developing markets.The selected cases from Latin America and emerging economiesare from several economic sectors to examine the varied issuesthat these sectors face. At the same time, these cases allow for

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The Analytics ProcessStrategic and Tactical Steps

Edited by Eduardo Rodriguez, The University of Ottawa,Ontario, CanadaThis book comprises the analytics process and ways ofdeveloping analytics capabilities in organizations. Organizationsrequire, for the application of analytics, a guide in order to useproper data to generate adequate actions. It concentrates onpresenting the organization of the analytics process for usinghuman, data and technological resources in the search toimprove the problem solving and decision making processes.The book describes the experience of the authors dealing withan avalanche of data and the steps followed to provide valueto organizations.

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From Fundamentals to ApplicationsChong-Yung Chi, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu,Taiwan Republic of China, Wei-Chiang Li, National TsingHua University, Department of Electrical Engineering,Hsinchu, Taiwan Republic of China and Chia-Hsiang Lin,National Tsing Hua University, Department of ElectricalEngineering, Hsinchu, Taiwan Republic of ChinaConvex Optimization for Signal Processing and Communications:From Fundamentals to Applications provides fundamentalbackground knowledge of convex optimization, while strikinga balance between mathematical theory and applications insignal processing and communications.

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Examples in MATLAB® Trends in Information Technology, Communications Engineering, andManagementA New Perspective

Edited by Ibrahiem M. M. El Emary, King AbdulazizUniversity, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and Anna BrzozowskaThe International Conference on Communications, Management,and Information Technology (ICCMIT’16) provides a discussionforum for scientists, engineers, educators and students aboutthe latest discoveries and realizations in the foundations, theory,models and applications of systems inspired on nature, usingcomputational intelligence methodologies, as well as inemerging areas related to the three tracks of the conference:Communication Engineering, Knowledge, and InformationTechnology. The best 25 papers to be included in the book willbe carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions,

then revised and expanded to provide deeper insight into trends shaping future ICT.

Emad HassanThis book covers multi-carrier communication and discusses itsadvantages and limitations with solutions for these limitations.It addresses the two primary drawbacks of OFDMcommunication systems: the high sensitivity to carrier frequencyoffsets and phase noise, and the high peak-to-average powerratio (PAPR) of the transmitted signals. Presenting a newinterleaving scheme for multicarrier communication, it discussesthe application of continuous phase modulation to multi-carriercommunication systems such as OFDM and SC-FDMA systems.It also discusses image transmission with Discrete CosineTransform (DCT)-based SC-FDMA systems using continuousphase modulation.

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Edited by Vidushi Sharma, Gautam Buddha University,Greater Noida, India and Anuradha Pughat, Gautam BuddhaUniversity, Greater Noida, IndiaThe advances in low-power electronic devices integrated withwireless communication capabilities are one of recent areas ofresearch in the field of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Oneof the major challenges in WSNs is uniform and least energydissipation while increasing the lifetime of the network. This isthe first book that introduces the energy efficient wireless sensornetwork techniques and protocols. The text covers thetheoretical as well as the practical requirements to conduct andtrigger new experiments and project ideas. The advanced

Communication, Data, and ControlYunpeng Wang, Daxin Tian, Zhengguo Sheng and WangJianConnected vehicles and intelligent vehicles have been identifiedas key technologies for increasing road safety and transportefficiency. This book presents and discusss the recent advancesin theory and practice in connected vehicle systems. It coversemerging research that aims at dealing with the challenges indesigning the essential functional components of connectedvehicles. Major topics include intra- and inter-vehiclecommunications, mobility model of fleet and ramp merging,trace and position data analysis, security and privacy.

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techniques will help in industrial problem solving for energy-hungry wireless sensor networkapplications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCapital Account LiberationCognitive Sensors and IoTMethods and ApplicationsArchitecture, Deployment, and Data Delivery

Ying Yirong, College of Economics, Shanghai University andJeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest, School of Business, Slippery RockUniversitySeries: Systems Evaluation, Prediction, and Decision-MakingThis book details the benefits and risks of capital accountliberalization and explains how to take an open-door policy, atthe appropriate time, in order to reduce the risk to the lowestpossible level. Supplying a complete mathematical analysisframework for the study of the problem of capital accountliberalization, it presents a few important models that have beendeveloped for the study of capital account liberalization. Thebook conveys cutting-edge results while providing a general,yet simple analysis framework, enriched with practical

experiences from developing countries.

Fadi Al-TurjmanThis book presents the Cognitive Information Centric Sensor Network (CICSN) frameworkfor the IoT. This framework is built on top of cognitive nodes, capable of knowledgerepresentation, learning, and reasoning, along with an information-centric approach fordata delivery. It also discusses the most appropriate deployment strategy for these cognitivenodes under realistic assumptions that cares about the Quality of Information (QoI). Inaddition, it uses a QoI aware data delivery strategy, with Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)as the reasoning technique to identify data delivery paths that dynamically adapt tochanging network conditions and user requirements.

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Integrated Circuits with Metamaterials Current Practices and Future OpportunitiesEdited by Gregory Richards, University of Ottawa, Ontario,CanadaSeries: Data Analytics ApplicationsPublic Sector organizations represent an important aspect ofthe economy of most countries, ranging from 30-40% of GDP.The application of Big Data and Analytics (BDA) techniques cangreatly enhance the efficiency of these organizations, but it isearly days yet for public managers who might not reallyunderstand what BDA is and how to apply it. This bookrepresents a global repository of case studies along withacademic and practitioner viewpoints on the application of BDAin public sector agencies. Learn about the most recent advancesin the application of BDA, the challenges, the opportunities and

the outcomes of applying new technologies and techniques to improve program delivery.

Hao Yu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore andYang Shang, Advantest, SingaporeThis book shows that with the use of metamaterials, one canhave coherent THz signal generation, amplification, transmission,and detection for phase-arrayed CMOS transistors withsignificantly improved performance. Offering detailed coveragefrom device to system, the book describes the design andapplication of metamaterials in actual CMOS integrated circuits,includes real circuit examples and chip demonstrations withmeasurement results, and also evaluates system performanceafter CMOS-based system-on-chip integration. The book reflectsthe latest research progress and provides a state-of-the-artreference on CMOS-based metamaterial devices and mm-wave

and THz systems.

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Edited by Jan Vanthienen, KU Leuven, Belgium and KristofDe WitteSeries: Data Analytics ApplicationsThe abundance of data and the rise of new quantitative andstatistical techniques have led to a promising area: data analytics.In education and learning, big data analytics is being used toenhance the learning process, to evaluate efficiency, to improvefeedback, and to enrich the learning experience. Integratingdata from different institutions allows data-driven decisionmaking and evaluation. This book shows a number of innovativeapplications of data analytics in primary, secondary, and tertiaryeducation.

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Addressing Student, Business, and Government NeedsEdited by Jay Liebowitz, Harrisburg University of Scienceand Technology, Pennsylvania, USAMany of today's graduates lack the knowledge and skills to makerational, informed decisions on the use of their money andplanning for future events. This book shows what you can doto improve financial literacy awareness and education. It coverssuch things as the use of interactive games and tutorials,peer-to-peer mentoring, and financial literacy contests inaddition to more formal education. Divided into three parts, thebook covers financial literacy education for grades K–12, college,and post-college.

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4th Edition • NEW EDITION2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONEncyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences,Fourth Edition (Print Version)

Artificial Intelligence with Uncertainty, SecondEdition

Edited by John D. McDonald and Michael Levine-ClarkDeyi Li, Tsinghua University, Beijing, People's Republic ofChina and Yi Du, Network Management Center, Beijing,ChinaThis book develops a framework that shows how uncertainty inArtificial Intelligence (AI) expands and generalizes traditional AI.It explores the uncertainties of knowledge and intelligence. Theauthors focus on the importance of natural language – the carrierof knowledge and intelligence, and introduce efficient physicalmethods for data mining amd control. In this new edition, wehave more in-depth description of the models and methods, ofwhich the mathematical properties are proved strictly whichmake these theories and methods more complete. The authorsalso highlight their latest research results.

The fourth edition of a bestseller, this encyclopedia compiles the contributions of majorresearchers and practitioners and exploring the cultural institutions of more than 30countries, this major reference presents hundreds of entries extensively reviewed foraccuracy. The new edition continues to reflect the growing convergence among thedisciplines that influence information and the cultural record, with coverage of the latesttopics as well as classic articles of historical and theoretical importance.

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Online Portfolio SelectionPrinciples and Algorithms

Bin Li, Wuhan University, Hubei, China and Steven ChuHong Hoi, Singapore Management UniversityWith the ability to sequentially determine optimal allocationsacross a set of assets, online portfolio selection (OLPS) hassignificantly reshaped the financial investment landscape. Thisbook studies OLPS. It supplies a comprehensive survey of existingprinciples and presents a family of new strategies that usemachine-learning techniques. The authors unveil four newalgorithms and also detail powerful new portfolio selection toolsbased on these new algorithms. The book includes MATLAB

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code for simulation trading systems and a back-test system thatuses historical data to evaluate the performance of tradingstrategies.

Yunong Zhang, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou,Guangdong, China, Lin Xiao, Jishou University, Hunan, China,Zhengli Xiao, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou,Guangdong, China and Mingzhi Mao, Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou, Guangdong, ChinaThis book is the first one that shows how to accurately andefficiently solve time-varying problems in real-time or onlineusing continuous- or discrete-time zeroing dynamics. Theauthors provide a comprehensive treatment of the theory ofboth static and dynamic neural networks. They develop, analyze,model, simulate, and compare zeroing dynamics models for theonline solution of numerous time-varying problems, such as

root finding, nonlinear equation solving, matrix inversion, matrix square root finding,quadratic optimization, and inequality solving.CRC Press

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System Architecture, Issues, and ApplicationsYufeng Wang, Nanjing University of Posts andTelecommunications, China, Athanasios V. Vasilakos,Foundation for Research and Technology, Crete, Greece,Qun Jin and Hongbo ZhuD2D-based proximity service is a very hot topic with greatcommercial potential from an application standpoint. Unlikeexisting books which focus on D2D communicationstechnologies, this book fills a gap by summarizing and analyzingthe latest applications and research results in academic, industrialfields, and standardization. The authors present the architecture,fundamental issues, and applications in a D2D networkingenvironment from both application and interdisciplinary pointsof view.

Ying Tan, Peking University, ChinaThis book introduces research on anti-spam techniques basedon the artificial immune system (AIS) to identify and filter spam.It provides a single source of all anti-spam models and algorithmsbased on the AIS that have been proposed by the author forthe past decade in various journals and conferences. It discusseskey topics in AIS-based anti-spam techniques, includingextraction methods, construction approaches, classifiers basedon immune danger theory, and the immune-based dynamicalgorithm. It also outlines strategies for designing and applyingspam-filtering models.

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Introduction to Theory of Control in OrganizationsVladimir N. Burkov, Moscow Institute of Physics andTechnology, Mikhail Goubko, Moscow Institute of Physicsand Technology, Nikolay Korgin, Moscow Institute of Physicsand Technology and Dmitry NovikovSeries: Systems Evaluation, Prediction, and Decision-MakingThis book explains how methodologies from systems analysisand control theory, including game and graph theory, can beapplied to improve organizational management. The theorypresented extends the traditional approach of managementscience by introducing the optimization and game-theoreticaltools required to account for the special nature of human beingsbeing viewed as control objects. Requiring no prior knowledgeof game theory or mechanism design, the book includes a

Ozgur Yurur and Chi Harold Liu, Beijing Institute ofTechnology, ChinaThis bookproposes novel context-inferring algorithms andgeneric framework designs that can help readers enhanceexisting tradeoffs in mobile sensing, especially between accuracyand power consumption. It provides numerous applicationexamples that guide readers from fundamental concepts to theimplementation of context-aware-related algorithms andframeworks. Covering theory and practical strategies for contextawareness in mobile sensing, the book promotes thedevelopment of modeling and analysis skills for contextawareness on resource-constrained mobile platforms.

CRC Presssystematic introduction to the underlying methodology of modern theory of control inorganizations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEarned Benefits Program ManagementNew Concepts and Trends of Hybrid Multiple

Criteria Decision Making Aligning, Realizing, and Sustaining StrategyCrispin PineyGwo-Hshiung Tzeng, National Taipei University, Taiwan and

Kao-Yi Shen, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, TaiwanWhen humans or computers need to make a decision, typicallymultiple conflicting criteria need to be evaluated--such as whenwe buy a car, we need to consider safety, cost and comfort.Multiple-Criteria Decision-Making has been researched fordecades. Now as the rising trend of big-data analytics insupporting decision making, MCDM can be more powerfulcombining with state-of-the-art analytics and machine learning.The authors introduce a new framework of Multiple-CriteriaDecision-Making, which can lead to more acurate decisionmaking. Several real-world cases will be included to illustratethe new hybrid approaches.

Series: Best Practices and Advances in Program ManagementThe book addresses all of the principal aspects of program management. It explains howto protect against invalid numerical manipulation and provides a coherent solution fortotal program management. Starting with an integrated view of the project managementdomains, the book then focuses on an innovative benefits realization model and calculationtechnique applicable across the whole program management life cycle. The model is thenintegrated with fresh approaches to schedule, risk and issue management, capacity planning,procurement, and the earned benefit method for integrated progress tracking. It concludeswith a discussion of performance and communications management.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntrusion Detection and Prevention for MobileEcosystems

Optical Waves and Laser Beams in the IrregularAtmosphere

Edited by Georgios Kambourakis, Asaf Shabtai,Constantinos Kolias and Dimitrios DamopoulosSeries: Series in Security, Privacy and TrustThe objective of this edited book is to solicit state-of-the-artcontributions from both scientists and practitioners working inintrusion detection and prevention for mobile networks, services,and devices. It will include chapters dealing with fundamentaltheory, techniques, applications, as well as practical experiencesconcerning intrusion detection and prevention for the mobileecosystem will be considered. Surveys, simulations, practicalresults and case studies would be also included.

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Edited by Nathan Blaunstein and Natan Kopeika,Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, IsraelThe book introduces optical wave propagation in the irregularturbulent atmosphere and the relations to laser beam and LIDARapplications for both optical communication and imaging. Itexamines atmosphere fundamentals, structure, and content. Itexplains specific situations occurring in the irregular atmosphereand for specific natural phenomena that affect optical ray andlaser beam propagation. It emphasizes how to use LIDAR toinvestigate atmospheric phenomena and predict primaryparameters of the irregular turbulent atmosphere and suggestswhat kinds of optical devices to operate in different atmosphericsituations to minimize the deleterious effects of natural

atmospheric phenomena.Market: ITCRC PressSeptember 2017: 235 x 156: 530ppMarket: Engineering - ElectricalHb: 978-1-138-03357-3: £110.00October 2017: 235 x 156: 360ppeBook: 978-1-315-30583-7Hb: 978-1-138-10520-1: £100.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138033573eBook: 978-0-203-73296-0

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThreat Level RedCreating Theoretical Research Frameworks using

Multiple Methods Cybersecurity Research Programs of the U.S. GovernmentMichael ErbschloeThere is extensive government research on cyber securityscience, technology, and applications. Much of this research willbe transferred to the private sector to aid in productdevelopment and the improvement of protective measuresagainst cyber warfare attacks. This research is not widelypublicized. There are initiatives to coordinate these researchefforts but there has never been a published comprehensiveanalysis of the content and direction of the numerous researchprograms. This book provides private sector developers,investors, and security planners with insight into the directionof the U.S. Government research efforts on cybersecurity.

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Insight from ICT4D InvestigationsSergey V. Samoilenko, Averett University, Danville, Virginia,USA and Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson, VirginiaCommonwealth University, Richmond, USAThis book demonstrates, in a step-by-step fashion, thedevelopment of theoretically sound information technologyand communications for developing an (ICT4D) researchprogram. It outlines a path for linking grand theories withcontext-specific case studies. It guides readers through buildingcomplex methodologies relying on parametric andnon-parametric data analytic and data mining techniques. Finally,the book demonstrates some of the ways for inquiring into theissues associated with the dynamic nature of organizations,industries, and economies, as well as some of the practical means

for improving their performance.Market: IT SecurityJuly 2017: 235 x 156: 280ppHb: 978-1-138-05280-2: £53.99

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Capers Jones, Software Productivity Research, Inc.,Massachusetts, USAThis comprehensive reference uses a formal and standardevaluation technique to show the strengths and weakness ofmore than 60 software development methodologies such asagile, DevOps, RUP, Waterfall, TSP, XP and many more. Eachmethodology is applied to an application of 1000 function pointsusing the Java language. Each methodology produces acharacteristic set of results for development schedules,productivity, costs, and quality. The intent of the book is to showreaders the optimum kinds of methodologies for the projectsthey are concerned with and to warn them about counterindications and possible harm from unsuitable methodologies.

Edited by Lotfi ben Othmane, Fraunhofer SecureInformation Technology; and Fraunhofer Institute for SecureInformation Technology, Darmstadt, Germany, Martin GiljeJaatun, SINTEF ICT, Trondheim, Norway and Edgar Weippl,SBA Research, Vienna, AustriaSeries: Series in Security, Privacy and TrustDeveloping secure software requires the integration of numerousmethods and tools into the development process, and softwaredesign is based on shared expert knowledge, claims, andopinions. Empirical methods, including data analytics, allowextracting knowledge and insights from the data thatorganizations collect from their processes and tools, and fromthe opinions of the experts who practice these processes and

Auerbach Publicationsmethods. This book introduces the reader to the fundamentals of empirical researchJuly 2017: 254 x 178: 544ppmethods, and demonstrates how these methods can be used to hone a secure software

development lifecycle based on empirical data and published best practices. Hb: 978-1-138-03308-5: £77.00eBook: 978-1-315-31448-8

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStable Design Patterns for Software and SystemsSoftware Adaptation in an Open Environment

Mohamed Fayad, San José State University, CaliforniaSoftware stability concepts have shown great promise in thearea of software reuse and lifecycle improvement. Theseinnovative concepts produce unique models that are both stableover time and across various paradigm shifts within a givenapplication context. The important idea behind stable designpatterns is to design and create an enduring solution to theproblem under consideration, with the goal of increased stabilityand broader reuse. This book presents novel, pragmaticapproaches to understanding and solving software stabilitychallenges.

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A Software Architecture PerspectiveYu Zhou and Taolue Chen, Middlesex University, London,UKThis book covers software adaptation in an open environmentfrom a software architecture perspective. It provides acomprehensive discussion of current adaptation frameworks.This includes service discovery and interaction adaptation,adaptive component migration, and context and ontologicalmodels. It describes verification techniques and frameworks andprovides an excellent reference to this domain of dynamicsoftware system evolution. Constructing self-adaptive softwareinvolves knowledge and expertise from multiple disciplines. Thisgeneral introduction to the engineering of self-adaptive softwarefocuses on the challenges raised by the open environment.

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NEW IN PAPERBACKDummy text to keep placeholderTransient Control of Gasoline EnginesStable Analysis Patterns for Systems

Tielong Shen, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan, JiangyanZhang, Dalian Nationalities University, China, Xiaohong Jiao,Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao, PR of China, MingxinKang, Sophia University, Chiyoda-ku, Japan, Junichi Kako,Toyota Motor Corporation, Shizuoka, Japan and Akira Ohata,Toyota Motor Corporation, Shizuoka, JapanCar electronics and digital processing technology have beenused to improve the efficiency and performance of engines fordecades, yet the main focus is still on static or pseudo-staticmode, while the engines loaded in the road vehicles are notalways operated at static mode. This book describes the behaviorof engine dynamics operated at transient mode as a dynamicalsystem, and uses advanced control theory to design a real-time

control strategy that can be used to improve efficiency and emission performance.

Mohamed Fayad, San José State University, CaliforniaThis book presents a new, pragmatic approach for understandingthe problem domain and in utilizing stable analysis patterns forengineering and modeling stable software systems, componentsand frameworks. The unique template employed in this bookfor describing the presented analysis patterns makes the use ofthese patterns easy and efficient. The book also helps readersattain the basic knowledge needed to analyze and extractanalysis patterns for their own domain of interest and masterhow to document their own patterns.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholder5G Radio Access NetworksAutonomous Mobile Robots in Unknown Outdoor

Environment Centralized RAN, Cloud-RAN and Virtualization of Small CellsEdited by Hrishikesh Venkataraman, Dublin City University,Ireland and Ramona TrestianC-RAN and virtualized Small Cell technology poses several majorresearch challenges. These include dynamic resource allocation,self-configuration in the baseband pool, high latency in datatransfer between radio unit and baseband unit, the cost of datadelivery, high volume of data in the network, softwarenetworking aspects, potential energy savings, security concerns,privacy of user’s personal data at a remote place, limitations ofvirtualized environment, etc. This book provides deeper insightsinto the next generation RAN architecture and surveys thecoexistence of SDN, C-RAN and Small Cells solutions proposed

in the literature at different levels.

Xiaorui Zhu, Shenzhen University, People's Republic of China, Youngshik Kim, HanbatNational University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea and Mark A. Minor, University ofUtah, Salt Lake City, USAMobile robots have been increasingly applied in many different scenarios, such as spaceexploration and search and rescue, where the robots are required to travel over uneventerrain while outdoors. This book provides a new framework and the related algorithmsfor designing autonomous mobile robotic systems in such unknown outdoor environments.

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Stochastic H2/H 8 Control: A Nash Game ApproachWeihai Zhang, Lihua Xie and Bor-Sen Chen, National TsingHua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan R.O.CThe H∞ control has been one of the important robust controlapproaches since the 1980s. This book extends the area tononlinear stochastic H2/H∞ control, and studies more complexand practically useful mixed H2/H∞ controller synthesis ratherthan the pure H∞ control. Different from the commonly usedconvex optimization method, this book applies the Nash gameapproach to give necessary and sufficient conditions for theexistence and uniqueness of the mixed H2/H∞ control.Researchers will benefit from our detailed exposition of thestochastic mixed H2/H∞ control theory, while practitioners canapply our efficient algorithms to address their practical problems.

From Mobile to 5GEdited by Athanasios G. Kanatas, Konstantina S. Nikita andPanagiotis (Takis) Mathiopoulos, University of Athens,GreeceBeyond 2020, wireless communication systems will have tosupport more than 1,000 times the traffic volume of today'ssystems. This extremely high traffic load is a major issue facedby 5G designers and researchers. This challenge will be met bya combination of parallel techniques that will use more spectrummore flexibly, realize higher spectral efficiency, and densify cells.Novel techniques and paradigms must be developed to meetthese goals. The book addresses diverse key-point issues ofnext-generation wireless communications systems and identifiespromising solutions. The book's core is concentrated to

techniques and methods belonging to what is generally called radio access network.

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Systems with Actuator Failures, SubsystemInteractions, and Nonsmooth Nonlinearities

From Fire Making to the Post-Carbon WorldJianping Liu, National Energy Administration, Departmentof Development and Plan, People's Republic of China,Shaoqiang Chen, Research Institute of Fiscal Science,Ministry of Finance, Beijing, People's Republic of China andTao Liu, State Development and Reform Commission,Yunnan, Kunming, People's Republic of ChinaSmart Energy: From Fire Making to the Post-Carbon World firsttraces the history of mankind's discovery and use of energy. Itthen reviews contemporary issues such as global warming,environmental deterioration, depletion of carbon energy sources,and energy disputes. Next, it evaluates technical innovations,system change, and international cooperation. Then, it tackleshow civilization will evolve in light of meeting future energy

Wei Wang, School of Automation Science and ElectricalEngineering, Beihang University (BUAA), Beijing, China,Changyun Wen, Nanyang Technological University,Singapore and Jing Zhou, International Research Instituteof Stavanger, Bergen, NorwayIn practice, actuators often undergo failures and various factorsinfluence its effectiveness. Also due to the increasing complexityof large-scale systems, subsystems are often interconnected,whereas the interactions between any two subsystems aredifficult to deal with. This book details a series of newmethodologies of designing and analyzing adaptivebackstepping control systems involving treatment on actuatorfailures, subsystem interactions and nonsmooth nonlinearities.

needs, how Smart Energy will meet these needs, and defines the global mission. It endswith a summary of China’s vision of a Smart Energy future. This is required reading for

Moreover, it discusses some interesting open issues in adaptive failure accommodation,decentralized adaptive control and distributed adaptive coordinated control.

everyone concerned about energy, environment, economy, human survival, anddevelopment.

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Preston ZhangSQL is a widely used to access most databases, thereforedatabase developers and system administrators should befamiliar with it. This hands-on SQL book will help beginner andintermediate users to write queries that apply complexconditions on a table. The book's unique side by side approachmakes it easy for the reader to learn three major query languagesin the IT industry. The author has over 20 years of experience indatabase design.

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Amanda L. Golbeck, University of Arkansas for MedicalSciencesThis biography centers on the late Elizabeth Leonard Scott’s useof statistical reasoning to promote the status of women inacademia. Scott (1917- 1988) was a professor of statistics at theUniversity of California at Berkeley (UCB). She was known for herscientific research in mathematical statistics, astronomy, andbiostatistics, but she is especially remembered for her work onthe status of academic women.

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and Analyzing Dose-Finding Trials Elizabeth L. Scott at BerkeleyAmanda L. Golbeck, University of Arkansas for MedicalSciencesThis biography centers on the late Elizabeth Leonard Scott’s useof statistical reasoning to promote the status of women inacademia. Scott (1917- 1988) was a professor of statistics at theUniversity of California at Berkeley (UCB). She was known for herscientific research in mathematical statistics, astronomy, andbiostatistics, but she is especially remembered for her work onthe status of academic women.

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Edited by John O'Quigley, University of Pierre and MarieCurie, Paris, France, Alexia Iasonos, Memorial Sloan KetteringCancer Center, New York, USA and Björn Bornkamp, NovartisPharma AG, Basel, SwitzerlandSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern StatisticalMethodsThis handbook will provide an overview of most up-to-datestatistical methods required for design, monitoring and analysisfor dose finding clinical trials, focusing both on the clinicalaspects as well as statistical considerations. This handbook willnot cover statistical methods for Phase II non-dose findingstudies or Phase III clinical trials.

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Boris BrodskyThis book covers the development of methods for detectionand estimation of changes in complex systems. These systemsare generally described by nonstationary stochastic models,which comprise both static and dynamic regimes, linear andnonlinear dynamics, and constant and time-variant structuresof such systems. It covers both retrospective and sequentialproblems, particularly theoretical methods of optimal detection.Such methods are constructed and their characteristics areanalyzed both theoretically and experimentally.

Suitable for researchers working in change-point analysis andstochastic modelling, the book includes theoretical detailscombined with computer simulations and practical applications.

Youngjo Lee, Seoul National University, South Korea, LarsRonnegard, Dalarna University, Sweden and MaengseokNohSince their introduction, hierarchical generalized linear models(HGLMs) have proven useful in various fields by allowing randomeffects in regression models. Interest in the topic has grown, andvarious practical analytical tools have been developed. This booksummarizes developments within the field and, using dataexamples, illustrates how to analyse various kinds of data usingR. It provides a likelihood approach to advanced statisticalmodelling including generalized linear models with randomeffects, survival analysis and frailty models, multivariate HGLMs,factor and structural equation models, robust modelling of

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Edited by Roger Koenker, Victor Chernozhukov,Department of Economics, MIT, USA, Xuming He,Department of Statistics, University of Michigan, USA andLimin PengSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern StatisticalMethodsSince its introduction in the 1970's by Koenker and Bassett,quantile regression has been gradually extended to a widevariety of data analytic settings including time series, survivalanalysis, and longitudinal data. By focusing attention on localslices of the conditional distribution of response variables it iscapable of providing a more complete, more nuanced view of

This book presents an overview of the theory and applications of statistical portfolioestimation. The approach is necessarily mathematical, as the financial data involved isnon-Gaussian and non-stationary. The book includes the required background in timeseries analysis and portfolio theory. It features applications to insurance and finance, andsome interesting applications to biomedical and genetic data. MATLAB

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Asymptotic Analysis of Mixed Effects ModelsTheory, Applications, and Open Problems

Jiming JiangSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityLarge sample techniques are fundamental to all fields of statistics.Mixed effects models, including linear mixed models, generalizedlinear mixed models, non-linear mixed effects models, andnon-parametric mixed effects models are complex models, yet,these models are extensively used in practice. This monographprovides a comprehensive account of asymptotic analysis ofmixed effects models.

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Bruce Ratner, DM STAT-1 Consulting, New York, New York,USAThe third edition of a bestseller, Statistical and Machine-LearningData Mining: Techniques for Better Predictive Modeling andAnalysis of Big Data is still the only book, to date, to distinguishbetween statistical data mining and machine-learning datamining. It is a compilation of new and creative data miningtechniques, which address the scaling-up of the framework ofclassical and modern statistical methodology, for predictivemodeling and analysis of big data. SM-DM provides propersolutions to common problems facing the newly minted datascientist in the data mining discipline.

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and Water Conservation Edited by Deepak Kumar Verma, Indian Institute ofTechnology, West Bengal, India and Megh R. Goyal,University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis volume focuses on new areas of processing technologiesin foods and plants to help meet the increasing food demandof the rapidly growing populations of the world. It exploresseveral emerging entrepreneurship and employmentopportunities for rural peoples in food and agriculturalprocessing, specifically beekeeping technology and honeyprocessing; herbal formulations; and extraction of essential oilsfrom plants. It also discusses technological interventions in foodsand plants for human health benefits and managementstrategies in agricultural engineering, with a chapter on

An Interdisciplinary ApproachEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and R. K. Sivanappan,Consultant/AdviserSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis informative new book takes an interdisciplinary look atagricultural and food production and how new engineeringpractices can be used to enhance production. With contributionsfrom international experts from India, Russia, China, Serbia, andUSA, this book presents a selection of chapters on some of theseemerging practices, focusing on soil and water conservationand management; agricultural processing engineering; waterquality and management; emerging agricultural crops;renewable energy use in agriculture; and applications ofnanotechnology in agriculture.

production technology of ethanol from various sources and its potential applications invarious industries.

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Emerging Technologies in Agricultural EngineeringEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis book covers an array of issues on emerging agriculturalengineering and technology, featuring new research and studies.The volume is broken into three parts: emerging technologies,energy management in agriculture, and management of naturalresources, in which particular attention is paid to watermanagement, a necessary consideration for successful cropproduction, especially in water-scarce regions. Topics includealleviating drainage congestion, solar energy for agriculture,anaerobic digestion by inoculation with compost, self-propelledinter-cultivators, agrobiodiversity, and watershed developmentand management.

Irrigation Requirements and Uniformity, Fertigation, and CropPerformance

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez, USA and Basamma K. Aladakatti, MaharanaPratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT),Udaipur, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis new volume, Engineering Interventions in Sustainable TrickleIrrigation: Irrigation Requirements and Uniformity, Fertigation,and Crop Performance, presents valuable research that evaluatescrop water and fertigation requirements, examines optimumirrigation and fertigation scheduling, and analyzes theperformance of agricultural crops under micro irrigation. Withan interdisciplinary perspective, this volume addresses the urgentneed to explore and investigates the current shortcomings andchallenges of water resources engineering, especially in micro

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Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and Deepak Kumar Verma,Indian Institute of Technology, West Bengal, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringEngineering Interventions in Agricultural Processing presentsrecent advanced research on biological engineering,bioprocessing technologies, and their applications in agriculturalfood processing, and their applications in agriculture scienceand agricultural engineering, focusing on biological science,biological engineering, and bioprocessing technology. Withcontributions from a broad range of leading researchers, thisbook presents several innovations in the areas of processingtechnologies in agriculture.

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Bioresources Technology in Sustainable AgricultureBiological and Biochemical Research

Edited by Mohamad Faiz Foong Abdullah, UniversitiTeknologi MARA, Malaysia, Mohd Tajudin Bin Ali, UniversitiTeknologi MARA, Malaysia and Farida Zuraina M. Yusof,Universiti Teknologi MARA, MalaysiaThis book focuses on cutting-edge advances and applicationsin tropical agriculture and bioresources. It outlines some of thenewest advances, basic tools, and the applications of novelapproaches to improve agricultural practices and utilization ofbioresources for the enhancement of human life. Highlightsinclude a thorough discussion on various aspects of agriculturalmodernization through technological advances in informationtechnology, efficient utilization of under-exploited naturalbioresources, new chemical approaches for the generation ofnovel biochemicals, and the applications of forensic and genetics

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Agricultural DronesA Peaceful Pursuit

K. R. Krishna, Independent Researcher and AuthorThis volume deals with the increasing importance of the role ofaerial robots in managing agricultural farms and naturalresources. It explores the advanced sensors and imagingcapabilities of drones that give farmers new ways to increaseyields and reduce crop damage. An introductory chapterprovides historical data, with details about various models ofdrones as well as the most recent and popular agricultural dronesin usage. The book goes onto discuss such topics as the use ofdrones for soil fertility, production agronomy, irrigation, weedcontrol, pest and disease control, grain yield forecasting, andeconomic advantages from drone use.

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Ivan Stanimirović, University of Niš, SerbiaComputation of General Matrix Inverses and Applications offersa gradual exposition to matrix theory as a subject of linearalgebra. It presents both the theoretical results in generalizedmatrix inverses and the applications. The book is asself-contained as possible, assuming no prior knowledge ofmatrix theory and linear algebra.

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Edited by A.B. SinghAllergy and Allergen Immunotherapy: New Mechanisms andStrategies is a valuable and comprehensive book that coversallergy and causative allergens and provides diagnostic andtherapeutic aspects as well. With chapters from internationallyrecognized experts in the field, the book provides a balancedapproach to enumerating pollen allergens as well as allergydiagnosis and therapeutic management and safety assessmentof genetically engineered food allergens.

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Edited by Marco Ragazzi, University of Trento, ItalyThis title includes a number of Open Access chapters.

This new compendium volume examines the significant impactof air quality on human health. Assessing air pollution in complexmorphologies has become an important issue in order toimplement mitigation measures and limit emissions from themost relevant sources, such as waste incineration, trafficemissions, emissions from fuel and electricity production, andhousehold emissions. These pollutants result in adverse healtheffects, material damage, damage to ecosystems, and globalclimate change. The chapters in the book contain recent researchlooking at the two major components of air pollution: airpollution control and air-quality engineering.

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Edited by T. Pullaiah, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, AndhraPradesh, India, K. V. Krishnamurthy, BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirapalli, India and Bir Bahadur, KakatiyaUniversity, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaSeries: Ethnobotany of IndiaThis new 5-volume set provides an informative overview of

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North-East India and Andaman and Nicobar IslandsT. Pullaiah, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Andhra Pradesh,India, K. V. Krishnamurthy, Bharathidasan University,Tiruchirapalli, India and Bir Bahadur, Kakatiya University,Warangal, Telangana, IndiaSeries: Ethnobotany of IndiaEthnobotany of India: Volume 3: North-East India and Andamanand Nicobar Islands is the third of a five-volume set ofEthnobotany of India. Bringing together in one place theimportant information on the ethnobotany of the North-EastIndia and Andaman and Nicobar Island region of India, thisinformative volume presents the details of the tribes of theregion, their numbers, their habitat, their culture, and particularlytheir usage of plants for various purposes.

properties and uses. Each volume focuses on a different significant region of India, includingEastern Ghats and Deccan, Western Ghats and West Coast of Peninsular India, North-EastIndia and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Western and Central Himalaya, and TheIndo-Gangetic Region and Central India. With chapters written by experts in the field, thebook provides comprehensive information on the tribals (the indigenous populations ofthe region) and knowledge on plants that grow around them.

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Edited by Anne George, Institute for Holistic MedicalSciences, Kottayam, India, Oluwafemi Samuel Oluwatobi,University of Johannesburg, South Africa and Blessy Joseph,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaThis new book focuses on recent trends in holistic medicine, theart of maintaining proper balance between one’s physical healthand mental well-being. The books highlights the importance ofmaintaining a healthy life style for physical well-being andexamines the advantages of using traditional medicine tocombat multi-drug-resistance problems caused by modern-dayantibiotics. It details the advantages of using holistic approachesto treat infectious diseases with relevant clinical data.

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Edited by T. Pullaiah, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, AndhraPradesh, India, K. V. Krishnamurthy, BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirapalli, India and Bir Bahadur, KakatiyaUniversity, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaSeries: Ethnobotany of IndiaThis important volume covers the ethnobotanical aspects ofmany plants of the region. It looks at ethnic diversity of people,ethnic food plants and food preparation, ethnomedical aspectsof plants, psychedelic plants and their possible link to soma (avedic ritual drink whose plant origins are a mystery),ethnoveterinary medicinal plants, ethno-conservation practices,and biodiversity heritage sites. The volume includes the detailsof the plants used, their scientific names, the parts used, andhow the plants are used, providing the what, how, and why of

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Ethnobotany of India, Volume 5The Indo-Gangetic Region and Central India

Edited by T. Pullaiah, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, AndhraPradesh, India, K. V. Krishnamurthy, BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirapalli, India and Bir Bahadur, KakatiyaUniversity, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaSeries: Ethnobotany of IndiaThis fifth of a five-volume set on the ethnobotany of India bringstogether in one place information on the ethnobotany of theIndo-Gangetic Region and Central India, presenting the valuabledetails of the ethnobotanical aspects of many plants of theregion. Expert authors have been selected to summarizeinformation on the various aspects of ethnobotany of India, suchas ethnoecology, traditional agriculture, cognitive ethnobotany,material sources, traditional pharmacognosy, ethnoconservationstrategies, bioprospection of ethno-directed knowledge, and

documentation and protection of ethnobotanical knowledge.

Methods, Products, Applications, and PerspectivesDaniela Pinna, Polo Museale dell’Emila-Romagna, ItalyThis book offers hands-on guidance for addressing the specificchallenges involved in conserving historical monuments,sculptures, archaeological sites, and caves that have beenattacked and colonized by micro- and macroorganisms. Itprovides many case studies of removal of biological growth withpractical advice for making the right choices. It presents detailedand updated information related to biocides and to alternativesubstances, features that will be valuable to dealing with thesechallenges. The author’s goal is to provide access to informationand offer the conceptual framework needed to understandcomplex issues.

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This important volume addresses biofuel feedstock challengesand potential and renewable fuels from carbon sources; processintensification and green chemistry through microwaveirradiation, hydrodynamic cavitation, hydrothermal processes,and using ionic liquids; evaluation of nonconventional andemerging sustainable feedstock, such as microalgae, oleaginousmicroorganisms from wastewater sludge, and biorefineryconfigurations using bioelectrochemical systems as centraltechnology; and energy-efficiency analyses, techno-economicaspects and life-cycle impacts, and inventories of various biofuelproduction processes.

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Edited by Abhijeet Ghatak, Bihar Agricultural University(BAU), India and Mohammad Ansar, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity (BAU), IndiaSo often new phytopathogens emerge and appear primarily inacute form and then take a chronic form; such populations,however, in general have a limited appearance because of thelack of suitable environmental conditions. The emergence ofnew pathogens needs to be explored in the light of theirevolutionary adaptation. This new volume focuses on the studyof quantitative aspects of host-phytopathogen linkages thatresult in the emergence of aggressive phytopathogens. Thebook examines the evolution and adaptation of phytopathogensfrom several cropping systems.

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Chemistry and Technology of Plant SubstancesChemical and Biochemical Aspects

Edited by Alexander V. Kutchin, Ural Branch of RussianAcademy of Sciences, Lyudmila N. Shishkina, RussianAcademy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia and Larissa I.Weisfeld, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RussiaThis book demonstrates the progress and promise of developingnew chemical substances from renewable sources of chemicalraw materials. The volume brings together new achievementsin the field of research and processing of plant raw materialsand the synthesis of natural compounds for the production ofbiologically active substances and drugs. The volume looksclosely at the rational use of renewable raw materials, which isthe source of new compounds and intermediates for thechemical industry. It covers a wide range of problems associatedwith the use of the components of plants to produce new

substances with a wide variety of purposes.

Edited by Zafar Abbas, PhD., G. F. College (M. J. P.Rohilkhand University), Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India,Ajay Kumar Tiwari, PhD. and Pradeep Kumar, PhD.This new volume provides an understanding of the physiologicalbasis of the various plant processes and their underlyingmechanisms under fluctuating environments, which is of greatimportance for sustainable crop production. This book coversthe latest information on the physiological basis of plantproductivity, including abiotic stress adaptation andmanagement, plant nutrition, climate change and plantproductivity, transgenic and functional genomics, and plantgrowth regulators and their applications.

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Edited by Sajad Majeed Zargar, Sher-e-Kashmir Universityof Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Jammu(SKUAST-Jammu), India and Vandna Rai, National ResearchCentre on Plant Biotechnology, Iari, New Delhi, IndiaDue to the advent of state-of-the-art technologies in the fieldof biotechnology, much progress has been achieved since thelast decade. OMICS technologies are being extensively used toaddress various issues pertaining to agriculture. Recent advancesin genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomicstechniques have revolutionized the understanding of geneticresponse of plants to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Strategicapplication of this revolutionary technology will eventually leadtowards attaining sustainability in agriculture. This new book,Plant OMICS and Crop Breeding, addresses this important issue.

An Industrial Enzyme Through MetagenomicsB.K. Konwar, Tezpur University (Central), Assam, India andKalpana Sagar, Delhi University, IndiaThis new volume, Lipase: An Industrial Enzyme ThroughMetagenomics, considers the industrial demand for new sourcesof lipases with different catalytic characteristics that stimulatethe growth and development isolation of new strains. Thevolume narrates the challenging metagenomic approach withthe isolation of the lipase gene, its cloning into Escherichia coli,culture of the recombinant bacteria, and extraction andassessment of the lipase enzyme.

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Biopesticides and BioagentsNovel Tools for Pest Management

Edited by Md. Arshad Anwer, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour-Bhagalpur, Bihar, IndiaThis comprehensive volume looks at the status of biopesticidesand biocontrol agents in agriculture. It will be a criticallyimportant reference work, providing basic facts and studies onnew and current discoveries of the role of biopesticides andbioagents in integrated pest management (IPM). The book isbroken into four main sections, covering the status ofbiopesticides and biocontrol agents in agriculture; planthealth-promoting biocontrol agents; parasitoids and predators;and genetically modified crops and Bacillus thuringiensis, andphytochemicals in biocontrol.

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Mathematical and Analytical TechniquesEdited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Devrim Balkose, Izmir Polytechnic Institute,Turkey, Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi StateUniversity (TSU), Georgia and Andrew G. Mercader, ResearchInstitute of Theoretical and Applied Physical-Chemistry(INIFTA), Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThis new book brings together innovative research, newconcepts, and novel developments in the application ofinformatics tools for applied chemistry and computer science.It presents a modern approach to modeling and calculation andalso looks at experimental design in applied chemistry andchemical engineering. The volume discusses the developmentsof advanced chemical products and respective tools to

characterize and predict the chemical material properties and behavior.

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Employees and Employers in Service OrganizationsEmerging Challenges and Opportunities

Edited by Arvind K. Birdie, Vedataya Institute, Gurgaon, IndiaSeries: 21st Century Business ManagementWith increasing globalization and fast-paced technologicaladvances in business today, service organizations must respondto the changing business dynamic between employers andemployees. The service industry has metamorphosed into arevolution not only in the United States but also in otherdeveloped and developing countries. Highly industrializedcountries have become ‘service economies’, at least whenmeasured in terms of share of the workforce employed in serviceindustries. This new book provides in-depth exploration of recentconcepts and trends in business management in the serviceindustries.

Principles, Methodology, and Evaluation MethodsEdited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Lionello Pogliani, University ofValencia-Burjassot, Spain, Devrim Balkose, Izmir PolytechnicInstitute, Turkey, Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili TbilisiState University (TSU), Georgia and Andrew G. Mercader,Research Institute of Theoretical and AppliedPhysical-Chemistry (INIFTA), Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThis book covers many important aspects of applied chemistryand chemical engineering, focusing on three main aspects:principles, methodology and evaluation methods. It presents aselection of chapters on recent developments of theoretical,mathematical, and computational conceptions, as well aschapters on modeling and simulation of specific research themes

covering applied chemistry and chemical engineering.

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Computational and Experimental Analysis ofFunctional Materials

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Theory and Modeling with ApplicationsEdited by Oleksandr V. Reshetnyak, Ivan Franko NationalUniversity, Lviv, Ukraine and Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Engineering Science andTechnologyThis book looks at the synthesis of polyaniline by differentmethods, under different conditions, for various applications,and presents studies of its properties by a wide range of modernphysic-chemical methods. The book provides a comprehensiveanalysis of experimental results from the point of view of thecorrelations in the triad synthesisconditions–structurephysico–chemical properties. It combinesthe results of experimental investigations and original

Edited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Lionello Pogliani, University ofValencia-Burjassot, Spain, Francisco Torrens, Universitat deValència, Spain, Devrim Balköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute,Turkey and Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili TbilisiState University (TSU), GeorgiaThis volume provides a collection of models illustrating thepower and richness of the mathematical sciences in supplyinginsight into the operation of important real-world systems. Thefirst part of the book discusses the general components of themodeling process and the evolutionary nature of successfulmodel building in the electrospinning process. Part 2 of the bookpresents a selection of special topics on issues in applied

methodology of the description of physical–chemical and electrochemical phenomenaat interface surfaces, showing an influence of such phenomena on the applied aspects ofthe polyaniline and nanocomposites on its basis applications. chemistry and chemical engineering, including nanocomposite coating processes by

electrocodeposition method, entropic factors conformational interactions, and theapplication of artificial neural network and meta-heuristic algorithms.

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Computational Chemistry Methodology inStructural Biology and Materials Sciences

Edited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Devrim Balköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute,Turkey, Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi StateUniversity (TSU), Georgia, Andrew G. Mercader, ResearchInstitute of Theoretical and Applied Physical-Chemistry

Edited by Tanmoy Chakraborty, Manipal University, Jaipur,India, Prabhat Ranjan, Manipal University Jaipur, India andAnand Pandey, Manipal University Jaipur, IndiaComputational Chemistry Methodology in Structural Biologyand Materials Sciences provides a selection of new research intheoretical and experimental chemistry, focusing on topics inthe materials science and biological activity. Part 1, onComputational Chemistry Methodology in Biological Activity,of the book emphasizes presents new developments in thedomain of theoretical and computational chemistry and itsapplications to bioactive molecules. It looks at various aspectsof density functional theory and other issues. Part 2, onComputational Chemistry Methodology in Materials Science,presents informative new research on computational chemistry

as applied to materials science.

(INIFTA), Buenos Aires, Argentina, Lionello Pogliani, University of Valencia-Burjassot,Spain, Francisco Torrens, Universitat de València, Spain, Eduardo A. Castro,Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Chin Hua Chia, UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia and Ana Cristina Faria Ribeiro, Universityof Coimbra, PortugalThis new five-volume set brings together innovative research, new concepts, and noveldevelopments in applied chemistry and chemical engineering. It covers a vast array oftopics, with the volumes covering: mathematical and analytical techniques; principles,methodology, and evaluation methods; interdisciplinary approaches to theory and modeling

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Volume 4 Policy Options, Scheduling, and DesignEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and Ajai Singh, CentralUniversity of Jharkahnd, IndiaSeries: Innovations and Challenges in Micro IrrigationThis book presents a variety of policy adoption methods,irrigation scheduling, and design procedures in micro irrigationengineering for horticultural crops. The chapters range frompolicy interventions to applications of systems for different cropsand under different land conditions.

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Experimental Techniques and Methodical DevelopmentsEdited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Lionello Pogliani, University ofValencia-Burjassot, Spain, Eduardo A. Castro, UniversidadNacional de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, DevrimBalköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute, Turkey, Omari V.Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU),Georgia and Chin Hua Chia, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,Selangor, MalaysiaThis timely volume provides an overview of new methods andpresents experimental research in applied chemistry usingmodern approaches. Each chapter describes the principle of therespective method as well as the detailed procedures ofexperiments with examples of actual applications and then goes

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on to demonstrate the advantage and disadvantages of each physical technique. Thus,readers will be able to apply the concepts as described in the book to their own experiments.

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Volume 5 Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor), Balram Panigrahi, OrissaUniversity of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar,India and Sudhindra N. Panda, National Institute ofTechnical Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chennai,IndiaSeries: Innovations and Challenges in Micro IrrigationThis new book presents some of the latest information andresearch on micro irrigation and covers the area of performance,practices, and design, focusing particularly on the performanceof vegetable, fruit and row crops in conjunction with differentscheduling and practices. Irrigation scheduling is an importantwater management strategy, and this book addresses scheduling

Research Methodologies in Modern Chemistry and Applied ScienceEdited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Ana Cristina Faria Ribeiro, University ofCoimbra, Portugal, Lionello Pogliani, University ofValencia-Burjassot, Spain, Devrim Balköse, Izmir PolytechnicInstitute, Turkey, Francisco Torrens, Universitat de València,Spain and Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi StateUniversity (TSU), GeorgiaThis volumeis designed to fulfill the requirements of scientistsand engineers who wish to be able to carry out experimentalresearch in chemistry and applied science using modernmethods. Each chapter describes the principle of the respectivemethod, as well as the detailed procedures of experiments withexamples of actual applications.

methods and issues. Design aspects of micro irrigation systems have also been discussedin the book.

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Irrigated Agriculture Agrotechniques for Quality ProduceAmit Baran Sharangi, PhD., Suchand Datta, PhD. andPrahlad Deb, PhD.Indian spices are famous across the globe and have attractedfood lovers for ages. With the increasing awareness of healththrough foods, people are now more conscious about the healthand nutraceutical benefits of spices. The past few years havewitnessed pioneering research work in this area with variousspices. This volume is a comprehensive volume that collects andcollates the wisdom of the past and blends it with thetechnological progress of today. The book is a rich compilationof agrotechniques coupled with background information,research work, and scientific discussion on the basic and appliedaspects on the subject.

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Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor), Susmitha S. Nambuthiri,Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA and RichardKoech, University of New England, Armidale, AustraliaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis book offers solutions to address agricultural watermanagement challenges in today’s water-scarce areas of theworld. The authors present studies on farmer-friendly irrigationscheduling methods, model-based analysis of crop waterrequirements, ways to optimize surface irrigation systems, andhydraulic design and management of surface water systems. Italso highlights ways to improve soil properties by taking intoaccount spatial, temporal, and spectral variability in soilproperties. It covers new research on soil and water productivity

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Edited by Devendra Pal Singh, Indian Institute of Wheatand Barley Research, Karnal, IndiaThis new volume, Management of Wheat and Barley Diseases,presents the latest literature on management technology ofdiseases that affect the production of wheat and are capable ofreducing grain yields as well as grain quality. These diseasesinclude rusts, smuts, other foliar diseases such as blight, spots,blotch, powdery mildew, bunts etc., as well as diseases such asKarnal bunt of wheat, which is of importance in internationaltrade. This valuable volume explores a multitude of newapproaches and techniques for the effective management ofemerging wheat diseases.

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Biology, Behavior, and Management StrategiesRanjeet Kumar, Bihar Agriculture University, Sabour,Bhagalpur, Bihar, IndiaSeries: Postharvest Biology and TechnologyThis book, Insect Pests of Stored Grain: Biology, Behavior, andManagement Strategies, provides comprehensive coverage ofstored product entomology for the sustainable managementof insects and other noninsect pests, such as mites, birds, rodents,and fungi, with the aim to mitigate and eliminate these lossesof food from grains. The author, who has studied sustainableand herbal management of stored grain and seed insect pestsin his research, considers sustainable management of storedgrain insect pests and eco-friendly approaches along with theutilization of waste materials.

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Crops Integrated Nutrient ManagementZafar Abbas, G. F. College (M. J. P. Rohilkhand University),Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, Arvind Kumar, S.B. N.Degree College, Shahabad Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh, India andAnoop Kumar, GF College, Shahjahanpur, UP, IndiaThis book focuses on agricultural techniques and integratednutrient management of peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.).It includesbasic and advanced information on production, agrotechniques,and integrated nutrient management of the peanut crop plant.It studies the physiology of the peanut, looking at the properenvironmental conditions for optimal growth as well as undervarious subnormal conditions and explores the methods ofnitrogen application as well as the influence of different sowingdates and population densities to harvest its full yield potential. Itcovers methods to achieve balanced nutrition, including using

organic manures in groundnut farming to enhance yielding ability.

Edited by Bijendra Singh, Indian Institute of VegetableResearch, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India and Sudhir Singh,Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, UttarPradesh, IndiaSeries: Postharvest Biology and TechnologyThis book, Advances in Postharvest Technologies of VegetableCrops, presents a selection of innovative postharvestmanagement practices for vegetables. It covers technologies inharvesting, handling, and storage of vegetables, includingstrategies for low-temperature storage of vegetables, active andsmart packaging of vegetables, edible coatings, application ofnanotechnology in postharvest technology of vegetable crops,and more. It considers the most of the important areas ofvegetable processing while maintaining nutritional quality and

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Novel Dairy Processing TechnologiesTechniques, Management, and Energy Conservation

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor), Anit Kumar, National Instituteof Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management,Kundli, Haryana, India and Anil K. Gupta, AG Family Dentistry,LLC, Alexandria, LA, USASeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringMilk is nature’s perfect food (lacking only iron, copper, andvitamin C) and is highly recommended by nutritionists forbuilding healthy bodies. New technologies have emerged inthe processing of milk. This new volume focuses on theprocessing of milk by novel techniques, emphasizing theconservation of energy and effective methods. This book isdivided four parts that cover applications of novel processingtechnologies in the dairy industry; novel drying techniques in

Novel Drug CarriersEdited by Raj K. Keservani, Rajiv Gandhi ProudyogikiVishwavidyalaya, India, Anil K. Sharma, Delhi Institute ofPharmaceutical Sciences and Research, University of Delhi,India and Rajesh K. Kesharwani, National Institute ofTechnology, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaThis volume presents a full picture of the state-of-the-art researchand development in drug delivery systems usingnanotechnology and its applications. This volume, the first of atwo-volume series, addresses the ever-expanding applicationof nanotechnology or nano-sized materials in the medical fieldand the real-world challenges and complexities of current drugdelivery methodologies and techniques.

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Disaster RecoveryCommunity-Based Psychosocial Support in the Aftermath

Edited by Joseph O. Prewitt DiazThis new volume provides a wealth of realistic and applicableinformation for addressing mental health related issues resultingfrom disasters. It provides readers with both a theoretical andpractical look at community-based psychosocial support andcommunity consultation from an interdisciplinary perspective.This book uses case study methodology and practical examplesto share how communities can come together, care forthemselves, and use their social capital and problem-solvingskills to survive and thrive. The information in the book will aidin the development of program offerings for mental health andpsychosocial support in disasters and humanitarian emergencies.

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Drug Targeting Aspects of NanotechnologyEdited by Raj K. Keservani, Rajiv Gandhi ProudyogikiVishwavidyalaya, India, Anil K. Sharma, Delhi Institute ofPharmaceutical Sciences and Research, University of Delhi,India and Rajesh K. Kesharwani, National Institute ofTechnology, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaThis volume is a thorough presentation of the state-of-the-artresearch and developments in drug delivery systems usingnanotechnology and its applications. It includes 12 chaptersthat focus on the targeting facet of drug delivery systems.Targeting is a focused maneuver to achieve the specified goals,including achieving the desired result and reaching the specificlocation. Targeting has now been successfully achieved forseveral diseases/disorders; however, its role is noteworthy incancer treatment where chemotherapy is a main course of

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Dendrimers in Medical ScienceZahoor Ahmad Parry, Indian Institute of IntegrativeMedicine, Srinagar, India and Rajesh Pandey, MM Instituteof Medical Sciences and Research, Mullana, Ambala(Haryana), IndiaThis valuable new book offers a new perspective on dendrimersthat bridges the gap between basic research and appliednanomedicine. It explores the ultimate effectiveness ofdendrimers in theranostics, a promising field that combinestherapeutics and diagnostics into single multifunctionalformulations used to affect therapy or treatment of a diseasestate. The authors examine the potential uses of dendrimers,which have proven their capabilities in local/systemic drugdelivery, physical stabilization of the drug, solubilityenhancement of the poorly soluble drugs, and gene delivery.

Edited by Raj K. Keservani, Rajiv Gandhi ProudyogikiVishwavidyalaya, India, Anil K. Sharma, Delhi Institute ofPharmaceutical Sciences and Research, University of Delhi,India and Rajesh K. Kesharwani, National Institute ofTechnology, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaThis new two-volume setpresents a comprehensive look at thestate-of-the-art research and developments in drug delivery

systems using nanotechnology and its applications. Volume 1 addresses the ubiquitousapplications of nanotechnology or nano-sized materials in the medical field and thereal-world challenges and complexities of current drug delivery methodologies andtechniques, while Volume 2 focuses on drug targeting aspects of nanotechnology. Togetherthey provide a thorough review of the applications of nanotechnology or nano-sizedmaterials in the medical field and the real-world challenges and complexities of currentdrug delivery methodologies and techniques.Apple Academic Press

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Edited by Rituparna Banerjee, ICAR-National ResearchCentre on Meat, Hyderabad, India, Arun K. Verma,ICAR-Central Research Institute for Research on Goats (ICAR),Makhdoom, Mathura, India and Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, IndiaIn the recent years, considerable research has been carried outevaluating natural substances as antioxidative additives in foodproducts, leading to novel combinations of antioxidants andthe development of novel food products. In addition to theirantioxidative capacity, these natural additives have positiveeffects on the human body with documented health benefits.This valuable new book provides an overview of naturalantioxidants, their sources, methods of extraction, regulatoryaspects, and application techniques, specifically focusing on

different foods of animal origin to improve their oxidative stability.

Edited by Anil K. Sharma, Delhi Institute of PharmaceuticalSciences and Research, University of Delhi, India, Raj K.Keservani, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Indiaand Rajesh K. Kesharwani, National Institute of Technology,Warangal, Telangana, IndiaThis new volume focuses on the ever-growing andever-sophisticated use of nanobiomaterials in drug delivery.There have been significant developments in the delivery of theactive pharmaceutical ingredients to target sites, thereby sparingthe normal functioning biological systems from damage, andthis volume highlights some of the most importantdevelopments in the field. The book first provides an overviewof nanobiomaterials and then goes on to report on newdevelopments in drug delivery and nanotechnology,

nanobiomaterials as carriers in cancer therapy, and the diverse uses of nanobiomaterials.

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Edited by Murlidhar Meghwal, Jyothy Institute ofTechnology, Bengaluru, India and Megh R. Goyal, Universityof Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis new volume focuses on emerging trends, applications andchallenges in food science and technology. While food scienceand technology is not a new field, it is constantly changing dueto new technology, new science, and new demands. Thismultidisciplinary book not only considers food processing,preservation, and distribution but also takes into account theconsumer’s wants and needs. Included is a report of the statusof agricultural production and food processing industries in Indiawith a national and international perspective.

Edited by G.P. Obi Reddy, ICAR-National Bureau of SoilSurvey and Land Use Planning (NBSS&LUP), Nagpur, India,N.G. Patil, Indian Council of Agricultural Research andEditor-in-Chief, Indian Society of Soil Survey and Land UsePlanning and Arun Chaturvedi, ICAR-National Bureau ofSoil Survey and Land Use Planning, Nagpur, India; President,Indian Society of Soil Survey and Land Use PlanningThe depletion of land resources is one of the greatest challengesfor mankind in this millennium. Shrinking land resources, weatheraberrations, deterioration of land quality, and the globalizationand liberalization of market economies have become intertwinedto influence the sustainable management of land resources andland use plans. This important volume, Sustainable Managementof Land Resources: An Indian Perspective, addresses these Apple Academic Press

challenges, covering important research, much of it gathered with the use of newtechnology, tools, and applications.

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Mechanics Applied Research and Production TechniquesEdited by Murlidhar Meghwal, Jyothy Institute ofTechnology, Bengaluru, India, Megh R. Goyal, University ofPuerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor) and Mital J.Kaneria, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis new looks atrecent developments and innovations in foodtechnology and sustainable technologies. Advanced topics inthe volume include food processing, preservation, nutritionalanalysis, quality control and maintenance as well as goodmanufacturing practices in the food industries. The chapters arehighly focused reports to help direct the development of currentfood- and agriculture-based knowledge into promisingtechnologies.

Theory, Simulation, and ExperimentEdited by Kaveh Hariri Asli, National Academy of Scienceof Azerbaijan (AMEA), Baku, Soltan Ali OgliAliyev, NationalAcademy of Science of Azerbaijan (AMEA), Baku, SabuThomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India andDeepu A. Gopakumar, University of South Brittany, Lorient,FranceThis valuable new book provides a broad understanding of themain computational techniques used for processing reclamationof fluid and solid mechanics. The aim of these computationaltechniques is to reduce and eliminate the risk of mechanicalsystems in hydraulic machines. Using many computationalmethods for mechanical engineering problems, the bookpresents not only a platform for solving problems but alsoprovides a wealth of information to address various technical

aspects of troubleshooting of mechanical system failure.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTechnological Interventions in Dairy ScienceDairy EngineeringInnovative Approaches in Processing, Preservation, and Analysis of MilkProducts

Advanced Technologies and Their ApplicationsEdited by Murlidhar Meghwal, Jain University, Bangalore,India, Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez(Retired professor) and Rupesh S. Chavan, Mother Dairy atJunagadh, Gujarat, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringWritten for and by dairy and food engineers with experience inthe field, this new volume provides a wealth of valuableinformation on dairy technology and its applications. The bookcovers devices, standardization, packaging, ingredients, lawsand regulatory guidelines, food processing methods, and more.The coverage of each topic is comprehensive enough to serveas an overview of the most recent and relevant research andtechnology.

Edited by Rupesh S. Chavan, Mother Dairy at Junagadh,Gujarat, India and Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis new volume covers a selection of important noveltechnological interventions in dairy science, from the physicalproperties of milk and other milk products to non-thermalprocessing of milk. It also discusses safety methods in dairyscience, which includes cleaning-in-place and techniques todetermine adulteration in milk.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderState-of-the-Art Technologies in Food ScienceProcessing Technologies for Milk and Milk ProductsHuman Health, Emerging Issues and Specialty TopicsMethods, Applications, and Energy Usage

Edited by Murlidhar Meghwal, Jyothy Institute ofTechnology, Bengaluru, India and Megh R. Goyal, Universityof Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThere has been a growing interest in the health benefits derivedfrom fruits and vegetables and food products based on them.Many foods contain various phytochemical, flavonoids, fibers,macronutrients and micronutrients, minerals etc., which are verygood for health and essential to keep good health. The newvolume, State-of-the-Art Technologies in Food Science: HumanHealth, Emerging Issues, and Specialty Topics, provides a globalperspective of the current state of food and health research,innovation, and emerging trends. It explores topics of food forbetter health, including functional foods and nutraceutical foods.

Edited by Ashok Kumar Agrawal, College of Dairy Scienceand Food Technology, Chhattisgarh KamdhenuUniversity–Durg, Raipur, India and Megh R. Goyal, Universityof Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThe demand for quality milk products is increasing throughoutthe world. Food patterns are changing from eating plant proteinto animal protein due to increasing incomes around the world,and the production of milk and milk products is expanding withleaps and bounds. This book presents an array of recentdevelopments and emerging topics in the processing andmanufacturing of milk and dairy products. The volume alsodevotes a special section on alternative energy sources for dairyproduction along with solutions for energy conservation.

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Fruits and Vegetables Industrial Relevance for Food Additives and NutraceuticalsEdited by J. Fernando Ayala-Zavala, GustavoGonzález-Aguilar and Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, BiharAgricultural University, Sabour, IndiaSeries: Postharvest Biology and TechnologyThis volume takes examines the advantages of using plant foodby-products as food additives and nutraceuticals, turning solidwastes into value-added items. The chapters, written byresearchers and professionals working in the plant food industry,look at ways to make effective use of plant by-products byharnessing the power of the antimicrobial and nutraceuticalpower of plant and herb extracts. The measures and techniquesdiscussed here will also help to improve the economics ofprocessing crops. In addition, food processing industriesgenerate a large amount of by-products and wastes, and the

use plant food by-products can help mitigate growing environmental problems.

Edited by Rachna Sehrawat, National Institute of FoodTechnology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM),Haryana, India, Khursheed A. Khan, Mandsaur of RajmataVijayaraje Scindia Agriculture University (RVSKVV), Gwalior,India, Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez(Retired professor) and Prodyut K. Paul, Uttar Banga KrishiViswavidyalaya, Cooch Behar, West Bengal, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis new volume presents a wide selection of the latest conceptsin the fast-changing field of processing of fruits and vegetables(FAV). It provides key information on many new and differenttechniques used for processing of fruits and vegetables whilealso exploring the pros and cons of the various methods.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicroorganisms in Sustainable Agriculture, Food,and the Environment

Research Methodology in Food SciencesIntegrated Theory and Practice

Edited by C.O. Mohan, Central Institute of FisheriesTechnology (Indian Council of Agricultural Research),Willingdon Island, Kochi, Kerala, India, ElizabethCarvajal-Millan, Research Center for Food and Development(CIAD), Hermosillo, Mexico and C.N. Ravishankar,ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin,IndiaThis new book, Research Methodology in Food Sciences: IntegratedTheory and Practice , is a rich resource on recent researchinnovations in the field of food processing and food engineering.Chapters are written by eminent researchers in the field of foodscience and provide in-depth knowledge on the application ofengineering aspects in food processing, food packaging, foodquality, and food safety.

Edited by Deepak Kumar Verma, Indian Institute ofTechnology, West Bengal, India and Prem Prakash Srivastav,Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, IndiaIn agricultural education and research, the study of agriculturalmicrobiology has undergone tremendous changes in the pastfew decades, leading to today’s scientific farming that is abackbone of economy all over the globe. Microorganisms inSustainable Agriculture, Food, and the Environment fills the needfor a comprehensive volume on recent advances and innovationsin microbiology. The book is divided into four main parts: foodmicrobiology; soil microbiology; environmental microbiology,and industrial microbiology and microbial biotechnology.

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Food Process Engineering and Quality AssuranceEdited by C.O. Mohan, Central Institute of FisheriesTechnology (Indian Council of Agricultural Research),Willingdon Island, Kochi, Kerala, India, ElizabethCarvajal-Millan, Research Center for Food and Development(CIAD), Hermosillo, Mexico, C.N. Ravishankar, ICAR-CentralInstitute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin, India andA. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and Development Centerof Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal, Quebec,CanadaThis new book, Food Process Engineering and Quality Assuranceprovides an abundance of valuable new research and studiesin novel technologies used in food processing and qualityassurance issues of food. The 750-page book gives a detailedtechnical and scientific background of various food processing

Biological AspectsEdited by Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, Russia, Larissa I. Weisfeld, RussianAcademy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, Eugene M. Lisitsyn,Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia and Sarra A.Bekuzarova, North Caucasus Institute of Mountain andSubmontane Agriculture, Republic of North Ossetia-Alania,RussiaThis important new volume presents a plethora of research onthe distribution of heavy metals in soils and rocks of naturalhabitats, farmlands, and urbanized areas along with the factorsinfluencing their bioavailability. The authors evaluate the contentof organic matter, soil acidity, mineral fertilizers, and more.Developed for ecologists and specialists in the field ofenvironmental protection and the conservation of biological

technologies that are relevant to the industry. This book looks at advanced materials andtechniques used for, among other things, chemical and heat sterilization, advancedpackaging, and monitoring and control, which are essential to the highly automatedfacilities for the high-throughput production of safe food products. diversity, the book presents the problems of reducing the anthropogenic load on the

surrounding countryside and focuses on sustainable agricultural development.Apple Academic PressMarket: Food Science Apple Academic PressAugust 2017: 229 x 152: 750pp Market: Environmental EngineeringHb: 978-1-771-88576-8: £127.00 July 2017: 235 x 156: 438ppeBook: 978-1-315-23296-6 Hb: 978-1-771-88437-2: £95.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771885768 eBook: 978-1-771-88438-9

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Food SafetyRapid Detection and Effective Prevention of Foodborne Hazards

Edited by Lan Hu, Center for Food Safety and AppliedNutrition (CFSAN), College Park, MD, USAThis new volume, Food Safety: Rapid Detection and EffectivePrevention of Foodborne Hazards, focuses on the generalconcepts, mechanisms, and new applications of analytical andmolecular biology techniques for detecting, removing, andpreventing chemical and biological hazards from food. Editedby a microbiologist and medical officer with over 20 years oflaboratory and research experience in bacteriology, molecularbiology, infectious disease, and food safety, and who has trainedwith the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the volumeprovides an abundance of valuable information on food safetyand foodborne hazards in our food and drink.

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Edited by Dzaraini Kamarun, Universiti Teknologi MARA,Malaysia, Ramlah Mohd Tajuddin, Universiti TeknologiMARA, Malaysia and Bulan AbdullahEngineering and Technical Development for a SustainableEnvironment covers a diverse array of alternative technologiesand their development with particular attention to the utilizationof bioresources for the achievement of a sustainableenvironment. The book presents a selection of alternativetechnologies being used in developing and developed countriesthat can be indigenous to the region, cost-effective, and oftendriven by societal interest and geographical status. Severalengineering and technological processes are included to marktheir importance in product performance and preservation ofthe environment.

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Deterministic Concept of Physics Historical and Contemporary PerspectivesEdited by Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore, Griffith University,Queensland, Australia and Erica Wilson, Southern CrossUniversity, Lismore, New South Wales, AustraliaSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismWomen and Travel: Historic and Contemporary Perspectives is afascinating look at the behavior, motivations, experiences, andneeds of women as tourists and travellers, drawing on bothhistoric and contemporary eras. Surprisingly little research hasexplored key issues, experiences, and opportunities in thecontext of women’s travel. This revealing volume fills this gap,exploring the discourses, debates, and discussions about women,travel, and tourism.

Volodymyr Krasnoholovets, Institute of Physics, NationalAcademy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, UkraineThis book completely formalizes fundamental physics byshowing that all space, which consists of objects and distances,arises from the same origin: manifold of sets. The book allowsone to study complex problems in quantum optics and quantumelectrodynamics in detail, to disclose an inner world of particlephysics by exposing the structure of quarks and nucleons in realspace, and to derive gravity as the transfer of local deformationsof space by inertons which completely solves the problems ofdark matter and dark energy.

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Edited by Johra Kayeser FatimaSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismThis new book, Wilderness of Wildlife Tourism, brings togetherthe best voices in the field of wildlife tourism and provides a keyunderstanding of wildlife tourism. It explores many importantaspects of wildlife to date with related implications for varioussectors, such as technology, education, corporations, andpolicymaking.

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Molecular Manipulation and Its Impact on the 20th CenturyRichard J. Sundberg, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,USAThis fascinating new volume provides a comprehensive yetconcise overview of the chemical aspects of some of the majorinnovations and changes that occurred during the twentiethcentury, relating chemical structures and properties to real-lifeapplications. The author covers the important and consequentialdevelopments in chemistry and explains their everyday, real-lifeapplications. The section Molecular Biology and Its Applicationsincludes examples of the application of biotechnology andgenetic engineering.

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Herbs for Diabetes and Neurological DiseaseManagement

A Case Study of IndiaEdited by Vikas Kumar, DD Innovations, Inc., Edina,Minnesota, USA; formerly Indian Institute of Technology(BHU), Uttar Pradesh, India and Addepalli Veeranjaneyulu,SPP, the School of Pharmacy and Technology Management(SPTM), NMIMS, Mumbai, IndiaThis booklooks at a selection of herbs that have proven effectivein the management of diabetes and neurological disorders,including migraine, epilepsy, memory disorders, depression, andmore. Divided into ten chapters focusing on diabetes and itsmacro- and microvascular complications (migraine, epilepsy,memory disorders, depression and other neuropsychiatricdisorders), this book explains the epidemiology andpathophysiology of the disease state and the possible role ofherbal drugs in the prevention of the particular disease. The

Edited by Bindi VargheseSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismThis new volume highlights of a broad selection of valuableresearch work by renowned professionals and scientists fromthe academia and travel industry. It provides a wide-rangingvision of a multitude of trends in the global travel and tourismindustry today and in the future. The contributors examine adiverse selection of topics and share their conducted exploratoryinvestigations to frame their implications and outcomes. Inaddition, this compilation also synthetizes the experientialaspects contributed by travel professionals and practitioners aswell as academia. The volume reflects upon the wide-rangingconceptual approaches to the subject of tourism.

reported pharmacological activities and possible mechanism of action of herbal drugs arealso discussed, which makes this book informative and unique. Apple Academic Press

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Edited by Frederick J. DeMiccoMedical Tourism and Wellness: Hospitality Bridging Healthcare(H2H) takes a systems approach to examining the growing fieldof medical tourism, one of the field’s hottest niches, with billionsof dollars spent each year. This important book fills the need fora modern management book that looks at medical tourism indepth from a medical and hospitality operational managementperspective.

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Edited by Vinnie Jauhari, Microsoft Corporation India Ltd.,GurgaonSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismCreating memories and joyous experiences for consumers is akey dimension affecting the profitability and growth of ahospitality firm. Drawing on global experiences, this new book,Hospitality Marketing and Consumer Behavior: CreatingMemorable Experiences, looks at the diverse factors that createthese positive experiences and provides insight into marketingand consumer behavior in the context of hospitality and tourism.The dynamics of emerging economies has been captured, andsome lessons have been drawn from best practices across theglobe.

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Sustainable ViticultureThe Vines and Wines of Burgundy

Claude Chapuis, ESC Dijon, School of Wine and SpiritsBusiness, Dijon, and Weekly Wine Commentator, RCF RadioStation, FranceSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismThis new volume showcases the wine-growing culture ofBurgundy. Sustainable Viticulture: The Vines and Wines ofBurgundy coversthe rich history and culture of the wine growingtradition of the region. The author, who has worked as aviticulturist in Burgundy, Switzerland, Germany, California,Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, tells the epic story ofBurgundy, a 2000-year adventure with its ups and downs. Theoldest vineyard discovered by archaeologists dates back to thefirst century A.D. By the third century, Burgundy wines werealready famous in the Roman Empire. Burgundy was a powerful

state in the 15th century, which was also a golden age for its viticulture.

A Case Study of Felipe Seade’s Mural "Allegory to Work”Edited by Virginia Santamarina Campos, UniversitatPolitècnica de València (UPV), Spain, María Angeles CarabalMontagud, Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV), Spain,María de Miguel Molina, Universitat Politècnica de Valencia(UPV), Spain and Blanca de-Miguel-Molina, UniversitatPolitècnica de Valencia (UPV), SpainThis new book, Conservation, Tourism, and Identity ofContemporary Community Art: A Case Study of Felipe Seade’sMural "Allegory to Work", aims to promote new models ofsustainable management in the field of contemporary muralart. The authors look at a famous mural—and itsrestoration—through the lens of tourism, globalization, and newinterest in cultural heritage. The book demonstrates that therestoration should be aware that the perspective of the

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Edited by Sandeep Munjal, Vedatya Institute, Gurgaon,National Capital Region (NCR Delhi), India and SudhanshuBhushan, Vedatya Institute, Gurgaon, IndiaSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismThe volume presents a selection of insightful chapters that offerresearch into the multiple dimensions of the Indian hospitalityindustry. The book covers many segments of the hospitalitysector, including hotels, events and catering businesses, andrestaurants and coffee shops, both domestic and smallmom-and-pop businesses as well as international chains. Theopening chapters set the tone for providing an overarchingperspective on the status of the industry in terms of themacroeconomic variables and how they may have impactedthe health of hospitality businesses in India. The book then goes

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Practices Ramasamy Santhanam, Former Dean, Tamilnadu Veterinary& Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi, IndiaSeries: Biology and Ecology of Marine LifeThis comprehensive book on the venomous stingrays of theworld seas and freshwater systems provides first-handinformation on the diversity, biology, and ecology of venomousstingrays of freshwater, brackish, and marine ecosystems. Withover 200 photos and illustrations, this book shows thecharacteristics of venomous stingray families along with otherprofile information, such as common name, geographicaldistribution, diagnostic features, reproduction, predators,parasites, the International Union for Conservation of Nature’sconservation status. Importantly, it includes valuable informationon stingray injuries, envenomation, and medical management.

Edited by Arvind K. Birdie, Vedataya Institute, Gurgaon, IndiaSeries: 21st Century Business ManagementThis new book, The Future of Organizations: Workplace Issuesand Practices provides valuable insights into how organizationsare changing and evolving and how human resource personnel,employers, and employees are reacting to these emergingworkplace transitions. Today’s successful organizations must belearning organizations in that they must keep abreast andchange with the new workplace dynamics. Many of theseconcepts are new and challenging for employers and employees,and there is very little qualitative and quantitative researchavailable that has practical implications for policymakers andemployers/leaders. This book helps to fill the gap.

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Ramasamy Santhanam, Former Dean, Tamilnadu Veterinary& Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi, IndiaSeries: Biology and Ecology of Marine LifeThis comprehensive volume focuses exclusively on sea snails orgastropods, which are popular food items and occupy animportant role as commercial shell craft industry. Familiarexamples include conchs (highly sought after due to their mildflavor) as well as escargot, abalone, and periwinkle snails. Thisbook covers the profile (habitat, distribution, morphology, foodand feeding, reproduction, conservation status, etc.) of about180 species of commercial edible marine gastropod molluscsas well as their nutritional values, commercial importance, andpharmaceutical value. Also included is information on theirprevalent diseases and parasites.

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Biology and Ecology of Toxic PufferfishRamasamy Santhanam, Former Dean, Tamilnadu Veterinary& Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi, IndiaSeries: Biology and Ecology of Marine LifeThis is the first comprehensive book on the biology and ecologyof pufferfish, also known as blowfish, swellfish, and globefish.Covering 197 species of pufferfish recorded so far from themarine, brackish, and freshwater ecosystems of the world, thisimportant volume expounds on the toxins and associatedpoisonings of pufferfish. Importantly, the volume also exploresthe many uses of pufferfish, such as in aquariums, for theirnutritional and culinary value, and for their emerging uses in thetreatment of pain.

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Edited by Ramasamy Santhanam, Former Dean, TamilnaduVeterinary & Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi, IndiaSeries: Biology and Ecology of Marine LifeThis comprehensive book on the biology and ecology of ediblemarine bivalve molluscs covers the biology of edible marinebivalves; profiles about 18o species, providing information ontheir habitat, distribution, morphology, food and feeding,reproduction, conservation status, etc.; discusses their nutritionalvalues; examines their pharmaceutical values; and looks at theirdiseases and parasites. This abundance of knowledge ispresented in an easy-to-read style with informative illustrations.

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Climate Change and the Oceanic Carbon CycleVariables and Consequences

Edited by Isabel Ferrera, Marine Sciences Institute, Barcelona,SpainThis title includes a number of Open Access chapters.

This valuable compendium provides an overview of the variablesand consequences of oceanic carbon cycling in the context ofclimate change. The chapters highlight the importance of marineplankton in carbon processing as well as the effects of risingCO2 and temperature in their functioning. Edited by a researcherwith many years of experience and with contributions fromscientists from around the world, this volume explores the mostimportant topics on climate change and oceanic carbon cycling.

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Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Zakiah Ahmad, Universtiti TeknologiMARA, Malaysia and Józef Tadeusz Haponiuk, GdanskUniversity of Technology, PolandThis book presents a diverse selection of cutting-edge researchon the development of polymeric materials and nanomaterialsfor new and different applications. These include electricalapplications, biomedical applications, sensing applications,coating applications, and others. A few chapters dedicated tomaterials for construction applications are also included.Discussions include the properties, behavior, preparation,processing, and characterization of various polymeric materials,nanomaterials, and their composites. Some of the chapter

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Edited by Debarshi Kar Mahapatra, RTM Nagpur University,Nagpur, India and Sanjay Kumar Bharti, Guru GhasidasVishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Bilaspur, IndiaThis valuable new book, Handbook of Research on MedicinalChemistry: Innovations and Methodologies, presents some ofthe latest advancements in the various fields of combinatorialchemistry, drug discovery, biochemical aspects, pharmacologyof medicinal agents, current practical problems, andnutraceuticals.

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Doaa M. Mokhtar, Assiut University, EgyptThis new volume provides up-to-date information thatemphasizes the relationships and concepts by which cell andtissue structures of fish are inextricably linked with their function.The book also describes the most recent development in thesciences of fish histology. Covers the normal histology of six fishspecies, the book provides detailed information on the histologyof all organs of teleosts and includes 130 originalphotomicrographs, tables, updated terminology, and expandedinformation, with over 100 in color.

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Chemistry Edited by Jiabao Yi, University of New South Wales,Kensington, Australia and Sean Li, University of New SouthWales, Kensington, AustraliaThis edited book focuses on the newly developed functionalmaterials and their applications for electronics and spintronicsdevices. Electronic devices have become a part of our dailymodern life involving mobile phones, data storage, computers,and satellites, and there is relentless growth in microelectronics.The book covers the topic of oxide materials for electronicsdevices, new materials, and new properties, especially in thenewly developed research areas, such as oxide magneticsemiconductors and two-dimensional electron gas.

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Edited by Francisco Torrens, Universitat de València, Spain,Devrim Balköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute, Turkey and SabuThomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Physical ChemistryThis volumebrings together innovative research, new concepts,and novel developments in the application of new tools forchemical and materials engineers. It contains significant research,reporting new methodologies and important applications inthe fields of chemical engineering as well as the latest coverageof chemical databases and the development of new methodsand efficient approaches for chemists. This authoritativereference source provides the latest scholarly research on theuse of applied concepts to enhance the current trends andproductivity in chemical engineering.

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Edited by Bishun Deo Prasad, Bihar Agricultural University,India, Sangita Sahni, Tirhut College of Agriculture, Dholi, Dr.Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa,Samastipur, Bihar, India, Prasant Kumar, Uka TarsadiaUniversity, Surat, Gujarat, India and Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, IndiaThis new two-volume set, Plant Biotechnology, provides aplethora of current knowledge on new as well as freshapproaches that are necessary to address biological problems

Molecular ApproachesEdited by Md. Shamim, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour,India and K.N. Singh, Narendra Deva University of Agricultureand Technology Kumaranj, Faizabad, IndiaThis book addresses biotic stress of rice and its managementthrough molecular approaches. It focuses on thebiotechnological aspects of rice with the aim of reducing thefungicide and insecticides and ultimately ensuring safety of riceas a food as well as the environment. The book provides anunderstanding of the genetic basis of resistance andsusceptibility and goes on to present studies directed tounderstand the host-plant interaction in rice that have givenrise to specialized breeding programs for resistance to diseasesand insect-pests.

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in plant food production. The volumes provide an informative tour of plant biotechnology,covering the basics of biotechnology to recent advances, taking a thorough look atapplications as well. The editors have brought together a respected group of contributorswho address the most recent techniques and their applications in plant biotechnology.

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Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Yves Grohens, Universite de Bretagne Sud,Lorient, France, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Oluwatobi Samuel Oluwafemi,University of Johannesburg, South Africa and K.M. PraveenNanostructured materials are emerging as a new class ofmaterials which exhibit unique microstructures and enhancedmechanical performance. As a result, these materials haveattracted considerable attention in scientific communities allover the world.

There is continuous research to facilitate product development,thereby improving product quality and reliability in industry.This volume is devoted to novel architectures at the nano-levelwith an emphasis on new synthesis and characterization

Edited by Bishun Deo Prasad, Bihar Agricultural University,India, Sangita Sahni, Tirhut College of Agriculture, Dholi, Dr.Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa,Samastipur, Bihar, India, Prasant Kumar, Uka TarsadiaUniversity, Surat, Gujarat, India and Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, IndiaThis volume provides an informative tour of the basics ofbiotechnology to recent advances in biotechnology. It includeschapters on techniques of sterilization, anther/pollen culture,embryo culture and endosperm culture, callus induction,protoplast isolation and fusion as well as chapters on somaclonalvariation and its approaches for crop improvement. Includedare discussions on TILLING (targeting induced local lesions ingenomes), advances in molecular techniques to study diversity,

protein purification, and methods and analysis in protein-protein interaction detection.The volume also covers molecular markers and QTL mapping.

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Edited by Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Sabu Thomas, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kottayam, India and Obey Koshy, MahatmaGandhi University, Kerala, IndiaThis new book focuses on recent developments in this field,focusing on nanostructured materials and nanocomposites. Thebook deals with some recent developments in the synthesis andcharacterization of nanomaterial as well as its incorporation intopolymer matrixes. The biological applications of nanomaterialsare also discussed in detail, along with new approaches innanostructured materials and nanocomposites. Highlightsinclude a detailed discussion on synthesis of nanostructuredmaterials and nanocomposites; reviews of biodiesel production;green nanostructured materials; and nanosensors,

nanomedicines, and biomedical applications of nanostructured materials.

Edited by Sangita Sahni, Tirhut College of Agriculture, Dholi,Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa,Samastipur, Bihar, India, Bishun Deo Prasad, BiharAgricultural University, India and Prasant Kumar, UkaTarsadia University, Surat, Gujarat, IndiaPlant Biotechnology, Volume 2: Plant Biotechnology is onTransgenics, Stress Management, and Biosafety Issues is thesecond of this new two-volume set. This volume covers manyrecent advances in the development of transgenic plants thathave revolutionized our concepts of sustainable food production,cost-effective alternative energy strategies, microbial biofertilizersand biopesticides, and disease diagnostics through plantbiotechnology. With the advancements in plant biotechnology,many of the customary approaches are out of date, and an

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Computational Multiscale Modeling of MultiphaseNanosystems

Edited by Reza K. Haghi, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran andFrancisco TorrensSeries: Innovations in Physical ChemistryThis volume, Engineering Technology and Industrial Chemistrywith Applications, brings together innovative research, newconcepts, and novel developments in the application of newtools for chemical and materials engineers. It provides acollection of innovative chapters on new scientific and industrialresearch from chemists and chemical engineers at severalprestigious institutions. It looks at recent significant researchand reports on new methodologies and important applicationsin the fields of chemical engineering as well as provides coverageof chemical databases, bringing together theory and practicalapplications.

Theory and ApplicationsAlexander V. Vakhrushev, Izhevsk State Technical University,RussiaSeries: Innovations in Chemical Physics and MesoscopyThis book presents a systematic description of the theory ofmultiscale modeling of nanotechnology applications in variousfields of science and technology. The problems of computingnanoscale systems at different structural scales are defined, andalgorithms are given for their numerical solutions by thequantum/continuum mechanics, molecular dynamics, andmesodynamics methods. Emphasis is given to the processes ofthe formation, movement, and interaction of nanoparticles; theformation of nanocomposites; and the processes accompanyingthe application of nanocomposites. The book concentrates ondifferent types of nanosystems: solid, liquid, gaseous, and

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SonochemistryAn Emerging Green Technology

Edited by Suresh C. Ameta, PAHER University, Udaipur, India,Rakshit Ameta, PAHER University, Debari, India and GarimaAmetaThis new volume presents a complete picture ofultrasound-assisted reactions and technologies that can be usedin organic synthesis, polymer synthesis and degradation,nanomaterials, wastewater treatment, food ingredients andproducts, pharmaceutical applications, bioenergy applications,and more. This volume aims to shed light on the diversifiedapplications of ultrasound and its significant role as a greenchemical pathway.

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Edited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Devrim Balköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute,Turkey and Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Physical ChemistryPresenting illustrative case studies, highlighting technologicalapplications, and explaining theoretical and foundationalconcepts, this book is an important reference source on the keyconcepts for modern technologies and optimization of newprocesses in physical chemistry. This volume combinesup-to-date research findings and relevant theoretical frameworkson applied chemistry, materials, and chemical engineering.

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Theoretical Models and Experimental Approachesin Physical Chemistry

Theoretical and Methodological ImplicationsResearch Methodology and Practical MethodsEdited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Cristobal Noe Aguilar Gonzalez, SabuThomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India andPraveen K. M, University of South Brittany, Lorient, FranceSeries: Innovations in Physical ChemistryThis new volume introduces readers to some of the latestresearch applications of physical chemistry. It reflects the hugebreadth and diversity in research and the applications in physicalchemistry and physical chemistry techniques, providing casestudies that are tailored to particular research interests. Itexamines the industrial processes for emerging materials,determines practical use under a wide range of conditions, andestablishes what is needed to produce a new generation of

materials.

Edited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, K.M. Praveen and Pai R. AvinashSeries: Innovations in Physical ChemistryThis new volume presents an up-to-date review of modernmaterials and physical chemistry concepts, issues, and recentadvances in the field. It presents a modern theoretical andexperimental approach in applied physical chemistry. Thevolume discusses the developments of advanced chemicalproducts and respective tools to characterize and predict thechemical material properties and behavior.

With chapters from distinguished scientists and engineers fromkey institutions worldwide, the volume provides understanding through numerous examplesand practical applications drawn from research and development chemistry.

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Edited by Chin Hua Chia, Universiti Kebangsaan, Bangi,Malaysia, Chin Han Chan, University Teknologi MARA, ShaAlam, Malaysia and Sabu Thomas, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kottayam, IndiaThis new work, Functional Polymeric Composites: Macro toNanoscales, focuses on new challenges, findings, opportunities,and applications in the area of polymer composites. Thechapters, written prominent researchers from academia, industry,and research institutes from around the world, presentcontemporary research and developments on advancedpolymeric materials, including polymer blends, polymerelectrolytes, bio-based polymer, polymer nanocomposites, etc.Several chapters also cover the applications of the polymericsystems in current industry development and synthesis and

characterization of the products.

Edited by B. Raneesh, Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta,Kerala, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Jemy James, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kottayam, Kerala, India and Anju K. Nair, MahatmaGandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaIn this new book, an interdisciplinary and international team ofexperts provides an exploration of the emerging plasma sciencethat is poised to make the plasma technology a reality in themanufacturing sector. The research presented here will stimulatenew ideas, methods, and applications in the field of plasmascience and nanotechnology.

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Edited by Tatiana G. Volova, Siberian Federal University,Krasnoyarsk, Russia, Yuri S. Vinnik, Krasnoyarsk State MedicalSchool, Russia, Ekaterina I. Shishatskaya, Siberian FederalUniversity, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, Nadejda M. Markelova,Krasnoyarsk State Medical School, Russia and Gennady E.Zaikov, Kazan National Research Technological University,RussiaThis new book presents the authors’ biomedical studies ofnatural degradable biopolymers (polyhydroxyalkanoates [PHAs])and discusses the demand for medical-grade materials andmodern trends, focusing on the present status and futurepotential of PHAs. The authors present and summarize theirmost important results and findings obtained during the lastfew years in experimental studies and clinical trials of PHAs at

the Institute of Biophysics Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science.

Design, Synthesis, and ApplicationsEdited by Raja Shunmugam, Indian Institute of ScienceEducation & Research, Kolkata, IndiaThis new book covers the synthetic as well application aspectsof functional polymers. It highlights modern trends in the fieldand showcases the recent characterization techniques that arebeing employed in the field of polymer science. The chaptersare written by top-notch scientists who are internationallyrecognized in the field. The chapters will highlight the moderntrend in the field.

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Chemical Engineering of PolymersProduction of Functional and Flexible Materials

Edited by Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi StateUniversity (TSU), Georgia, Marc J. M. Abadie, UniversityMontpellier, France and Tamara Tatrishvili, IvaneJavakhishvili Tbilisi State University, GeorgiaIn this important volume, the structures and functions of theseadvanced polymer and composite systems are evaluated withrespect to improved or novel performance, and the potentialimplications of those developments for the future ofpolymer-based composites and multifunctional materials arediscussed. It focuses exclusively on the latest research relatedto polymer and composite materials, especially new trends infrontal polymerization and copolymerization synthesis,functionalization of polymers, physical properties, and hybridsystems. Several chapters are devoted to composites and

nanocomposites.

Edited by Sajith Thottathil, Sabu Thomas, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India and Didier RouxelThe informative volume discusses recent advancements in theresearch and development in synthesis, characterization,processing, morphology, structure, and properties of advancedpolymeric materials. With contributions from leadinginternational researchers and professors in academic,government and industrial institutions, Advanced PolymericMaterials for Sustainability and Innovations has a special focuson eco-friendly polymers, polymer composites, nanocomposites,and blends and materials for traditional and renewable energy.

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Management Mechanical, Dynamic and Microwave Properties, and EngineeringApplicationsEdited by Badal Jageshwar Prasad Dewangan, R.T.M.

Nagpur University, India and Maheshkumar NarsingraoYenkie, , R.T.M. Nagpur University, IndiaThis book focuses on exciting new research in polymer science.The first section of the book deals with new advancements inpolymer technology, which includes polymers that areresponsible for progress in the field of energy, electronics, andmedical sciences. It focuses on the most promising polymernanocomposites and nanomaterials. Composites are becomingmore important because they can help to improve quality oflife. The second section of the book highlights this aspect ofmacromolecules, while the third section emphasizesbiopolymers, their development, and applications.

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Edited by Nikolay Dishovsky, University of ChemicalTechnology and Metallurgy, Sofia, Bulgaria and MihailMihaylov, University of Chemical Technology andMetallurgy, Sofia, BulgariaElastomer-Based Composite Materials: Mechanical, Dynamic,and Microwave Properties and Engineering Applications isfocused on elastomer-based composite materials comprisingdifferent types of reinforcing fillers. The volume provides anabundance of knowledge on the detailed characterization ofthese fillers and on the curing, mechanical, dynamic mechanical,and dielectric and microwave properties of the elastomericcomposites. The book surveys the most recent research activitiesof the authors, which will make it a vital reference source forscientists in both the academic and industrial sectors, as well as

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSmart Grid SystemsNatural Fiber Textile Composite EngineeringModeling and ControlMagdi El Messiry, Alexandria University, Egypt

Natural Fiber Textile Composite Engineering sheds light on thearea of the natural fiber textile composites with new researchon their applications, the material used, the methods ofpreparation, the different types of polymers, the selection of rawmaterials, the elements of design the natural fiber textile polymercomposites for a particular end use, their manufacturingtechniques, and finally their life cycle assessments (LCA). Thevolume also addresses the important issue in the materialsscience of how to utilize natural fibers as an enhancement tocomposite materials.

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Edited by N. Ramesh Babu, VIT University, Vellore, IndiaSmart Grid Systems: Modeling and Control provides acomprehensive discussion that describes the challenges andthe future scope of the technologies related to smart grid. Itcovers a wide range of topics on smart grids, includingrenewable Energy (solar/wind) penetration to the grid, energystorage, control techniques, energy management, and modelingof smart devices/techniques. The volume will be valuable toacademicians, researchers, and practitioners in the field of powersystem, as well as to students entering this field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMeta-Analysis in Psychiatry ResearchBiopolymers and BiomaterialsFundamental and Advanced MethodsEdited by Aneesa Padinjakkara, Mahatma Gandhi University,

Priyadarsini Hills Kottayam, Kerala, India, AparnaThankappan, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India,Fernando Gomes Souza, Jr., LaBioS Centro de TecnologiaCidade Universitaria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Sabu Thomas,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaThis new volume, Biopolymers and Biomaterials, covers thescience and application of biopolymers and biomaterials. Itpresents an array of different studies on biopolymers andbiomaterials, along with their results, interpretation, and theconclusions arrived at through investigations. It includesbiopolymer synthesis, their characterizations, and their potentialapplications.

Mallikarjun B. Hanji, Agricultural Technology ApplicationResearch Institute, Bangalore, IndiaThis book introduces the latest meta-analytical methods anddiscusses their applications in the field of psychiatry. Acomprehensive list of methods used in meta-analysis has beendescribed in simple language and demonstrated with real-timeexamples. This informative volume explains the importance ofmeta-analysis and describes how it differs from narrative andsystematic reviews. It also relates the historical development ofmeta-analysis and explains methods used for locating andselecting the required studies in a given domain. Suitablesoftware is examined in detail as well.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFood ToxicologySemitopological Vector SpacesCurrent Advances and Future ChallengesHypernorms, Hyperseminorms, and Operators

Edited by Ashish Sachan and Suzanne Hendrich, Iowa StateUniversity, Ames, USAThis informative volume offers the global perspectives ofscientists in important areas related to biomarkers andnanosensors in food toxicology, toxicology of nanomaterials,chemicals in sanitation and packaging, additives, mycotoxins,endocrine disruptors, radionuclides, toxic metals, andwaste-burning residues in food. The book emphasizes regulatorytoxicology and includes an interesting example case study.

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Mark Burgin, University of California, Los Angeles, USA;formerly, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineThis new volume shows how it is possible to further developand essentially extend the theory of operators ininfinite-dimensional vector spaces, which plays an importantrole in mathematics, physics, information theory, and controltheory. The book describes new mathematical structures, suchas hypernorms, hyperseminorms, hypermetrics, semitopologicalvector spaces, hypernormed vector spaces, andhyperseminormed vector spaces. It develops mathematical toolsfor the further development of functional analysis andbroadening of its applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInnovative Technologies for the Treatment ofIndustrial Wastewater

Soil Salinity Management in AgricultureTechnological Advances and Applications

Edited by S. K. Gupta, Central Soil Salinity Research Institute,Karnal, India and Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis important volume, Soil Salinity Management in Agriculture,addresses the crucial issue of soil salinity of potential farmlandand provides a comprehensive picture of the saline environmentand plant interactions, along with management and reclamationmethods and policies. With contributions from researchers fromthe fields of agricultural chemistry, soil science, biotechnology,agronomy, environmental sciences, and plant breeding andgenetics, the volume emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach.

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A Sustainable ApproachEdited by Shirish Sonawane, National Institute ofTechnology, Talangana, India, Y. Pydi Setty, National Instituteof Technology, Talangana, India, T. Bala Narsaiah, Instituteof Science & Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru TechnologicalUniversity, Hyderabad, India and Srinu Naik Sapavatu,University College of Technology, Osmania University,Hyderabad, IndiaThis book highlights advances in sustainable wastewatertreatment technologies, particularly biological wastewatertreatment, cavitation-based treatment, hybrid water treatment,membrane technologies, advance oxidation processes, andadsorption. The book focuses on a variety of advanced treatmenttechniques that are useful for the degradation of organiccomponents, dyes, heavy metals effluent, etc. in wastewater.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNovel Water Treatment and Separation MethodsFlood AssessmentSimulation of Chemical ProcessesModeling & Parameterization

Edited by Bharat A. Bhanvase, RTM Nagpur University,Maharashtra, India, Rajendra P. Ugwekar, RTM NagpurUniversity, Maharashtra, India and Raju B. Mankar,Laxminarayan Institute of Technology, Nagpur, IndiaDue to increasing demand for potable and irrigation water, newscientific research is being conducted to deal with wastewaterfrom a variety of sources. Novel Water Treatment and SeparationMethods: Simulation of Chemical Processes presents a selectionof research related to applications of chemical processes forwastewater treatment, separation techniques, and modelingand simulation of chemical processes.

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Edited by Eric W. Harmsen, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez and Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringAbout 7,000 people lose their lives and nearly 100 million peopleare adversely affected by floods each year worldwide. Floodingoccurs in almost every part of the world and is the result ofextreme rainfall. Severe flooding also costs billions of dollarseach year in damage and economic losses. This new volumefocuses on two detailed studies that employ physically basedhydrologic models to predict flooding in the particularlychallenging environment of small watersheds with mountainousterrain and high intensity/high variability rainfall.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderConstructed Subsurface WetlandsCase Study and Modeling

Abdel Razik Ahmed Zidan, Mansoura University, Egypt andMohammed Ahmed Abdel Hady, Mansoura University,EgyptWith a sharp focus on environmental pollution and its impacton life and nature, scientists and engineers have studied thewater treatment effect of natural wetlands for many years,resulting in the development of constructed wetlands (CWs) fortreating wastewater. This informative new book provides currentinformation and guidance on the construction, performance,operation, and maintenance of subsurface flow constructedwetlands of domestic and municipal wastewater.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderBiodiversity of Tropical Wetlands and Forests

Edited by J. I. Nirmal Kumar, Institute of Science andTechnology for Advanced Studies and Research (ISTAR),Vallabh Vidyanagar, Anand, Gujarat, IndiaThis volume is the compiled research of Dr. Nirmal Kumar andhis team over the last couple of decades on a diverse array ofimpacts on the biodiversity of tropical wetlands and forests.Divided into two parts, the volume provides valuable informationon spatial and temporal fluctuations of phytoplankton,zooplankton, macrophytes, birds, and seaweed biodiversity ofimportant tropical wetlands, including pond, lakes, rivers,mangroves, and estuarine and coastal environments. It looks attheir relationships and interactions with varioushydro-geochemical nutrients along with limiting factors andquantification of anthropogenic pressures.

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and Water Conservation Edited by Deepak Kumar Verma, Indian Institute ofTechnology, West Bengal, India and Megh R. Goyal,University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis volume focuses on new areas of processing technologiesin foods and plants to help meet the increasing food demandof the rapidly growing populations of the world. It exploresseveral emerging entrepreneurship and employmentopportunities for rural peoples in food and agriculturalprocessing, specifically beekeeping technology and honeyprocessing; herbal formulations; and extraction of essential oilsfrom plants. It also discusses technological interventions in foodsand plants for human health benefits and managementstrategies in agricultural engineering, with a chapter on

An Interdisciplinary ApproachEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and R. K. Sivanappan,Consultant/AdviserSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis informative new book takes an interdisciplinary look atagricultural and food production and how new engineeringpractices can be used to enhance production. With contributionsfrom international experts from India, Russia, China, Serbia, andUSA, this book presents a selection of chapters on some of theseemerging practices, focusing on soil and water conservationand management; agricultural processing engineering; waterquality and management; emerging agricultural crops;renewable energy use in agriculture; and applications ofnanotechnology in agriculture.

production technology of ethanol from various sources and its potential applications invarious industries.

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Emerging Technologies in Agricultural EngineeringEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis book covers an array of issues on emerging agriculturalengineering and technology, featuring new research and studies.The volume is broken into three parts: emerging technologies,energy management in agriculture, and management of naturalresources, in which particular attention is paid to watermanagement, a necessary consideration for successful cropproduction, especially in water-scarce regions. Topics includealleviating drainage congestion, solar energy for agriculture,anaerobic digestion by inoculation with compost, self-propelledinter-cultivators, agrobiodiversity, and watershed developmentand management.

Irrigation Requirements and Uniformity, Fertigation, and CropPerformance

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez, USA and Basamma K. Aladakatti, MaharanaPratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT),Udaipur, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis new volume, Engineering Interventions in Sustainable TrickleIrrigation: Irrigation Requirements and Uniformity, Fertigation,and Crop Performance, presents valuable research that evaluatescrop water and fertigation requirements, examines optimumirrigation and fertigation scheduling, and analyzes theperformance of agricultural crops under micro irrigation. Withan interdisciplinary perspective, this volume addresses the urgentneed to explore and investigates the current shortcomings andchallenges of water resources engineering, especially in micro

irrigation engineering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Biological Systems for AgricultureEngineering Interventions in Agricultural ProcessingEmerging Issues in Nanotechnology, Biofertilizers, Wastewater, andFarm Machines

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and Deepak Kumar Verma,Indian Institute of Technology, West Bengal, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringEngineering Interventions in Agricultural Processing presentsrecent advanced research on biological engineering,bioprocessing technologies, and their applications in agriculturalfood processing, and their applications in agriculture scienceand agricultural engineering, focusing on biological science,biological engineering, and bioprocessing technology. Withcontributions from a broad range of leading researchers, thisbook presents several innovations in the areas of processingtechnologies in agriculture.

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Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringSustainable Biological Systems for Agriculture: Emerging Issuesin Nanotechnology, Biofertilizers, Wastewater, and FarmMachines explores and introduces the use of nanotechnology,biofertilizers, and design of farm machines in agriculture. Thecontributions are from India, Africa and the USA; the chaptersemphasize sustainable solutions for the enhancement ofagriculture processes. The volume provides a wealth ofinformation on new and emerging issues in this interdisciplinaryfield.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHigher Mathematics for Engineering andTechnology: Problems and Solutions

Bioresources Technology in Sustainable AgricultureBiological and Biochemical Research

Edited by Mohamad Faiz Foong Abdullah, UniversitiTeknologi MARA, Malaysia, Mohd Tajudin Bin Ali, UniversitiTeknologi MARA, Malaysia and Farida Zuraina M. Yusof,Universiti Teknologi MARA, MalaysiaThis book focuses on cutting-edge advances and applicationsin tropical agriculture and bioresources. It outlines some of thenewest advances, basic tools, and the applications of novelapproaches to improve agricultural practices and utilization ofbioresources for the enhancement of human life. Highlightsinclude a thorough discussion on various aspects of agriculturalmodernization through technological advances in informationtechnology, efficient utilization of under-exploited naturalbioresources, new chemical approaches for the generation ofnovel biochemicals, and the applications of forensic and genetics

approaches for bioresource conservation.

Mahir M Sabzaliev and IIhama M SabzalievaBased on and enriched by the long-term teaching experienceof the authors, Higher Mathematics for Engineering andTechnology: Problems and Solutions covers the major themesof mathematics in engineering and technical specialties. Thebook covers the elements of linear algebra and analyticgeometry, differential calculus of a function of one variable, andelements of higher algebra. On each theme the authors firstpresent short theoretical overviews and then go on to giveproblems to be solved. The authors provide the solution of sometypical, relatively difficult problems and guidelines for solvingthem.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComputation of Generalized Matrix Inverses andApplications

Agricultural DronesA Peaceful Pursuit

K. R. Krishna, Independent Researcher and AuthorThis volume deals with the increasing importance of the role ofaerial robots in managing agricultural farms and naturalresources. It explores the advanced sensors and imagingcapabilities of drones that give farmers new ways to increaseyields and reduce crop damage. An introductory chapterprovides historical data, with details about various models ofdrones as well as the most recent and popular agricultural dronesin usage. The book goes onto discuss such topics as the use ofdrones for soil fertility, production agronomy, irrigation, weedcontrol, pest and disease control, grain yield forecasting, andeconomic advantages from drone use.

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Ivan Stanimirović, University of Niš, SerbiaComputation of General Matrix Inverses and Applications offersa gradual exposition to matrix theory as a subject of linearalgebra. It presents both the theoretical results in generalizedmatrix inverses and the applications. The book is asself-contained as possible, assuming no prior knowledge ofmatrix theory and linear algebra.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAllergy and Allergen ImmunotherapyPollution and the AtmosphereNew Mechanisms and StrategiesDesigns for Reduced Emissions

Edited by A.B. SinghAllergy and Allergen Immunotherapy: New Mechanisms andStrategies is a valuable and comprehensive book that coversallergy and causative allergens and provides diagnostic andtherapeutic aspects as well. With chapters from internationallyrecognized experts in the field, the book provides a balancedapproach to enumerating pollen allergens as well as allergydiagnosis and therapeutic management and safety assessmentof genetically engineered food allergens.

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Edited by Marco Ragazzi, University of Trento, ItalyThis title includes a number of Open Access chapters.

This new compendium volume examines the significant impactof air quality on human health. Assessing air pollution in complexmorphologies has become an important issue in order toimplement mitigation measures and limit emissions from themost relevant sources, such as waste incineration, trafficemissions, emissions from fuel and electricity production, andhousehold emissions. These pollutants result in adverse healtheffects, material damage, damage to ecosystems, and globalclimate change. The chapters in the book contain recent researchlooking at the two major components of air pollution: airpollution control and air-quality engineering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEthnobotany of India, 5-Volume SetEthnobotany of India, Volume 3

Edited by T. Pullaiah, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, AndhraPradesh, India, K. V. Krishnamurthy, BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirapalli, India and Bir Bahadur, KakatiyaUniversity, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaSeries: Ethnobotany of IndiaThis new 5-volume set provides an informative overview of

human-plant interrelationships in India, focusing on the regional plants and their medicinal

North-East India and Andaman and Nicobar IslandsT. Pullaiah, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Andhra Pradesh,India, K. V. Krishnamurthy, Bharathidasan University,Tiruchirapalli, India and Bir Bahadur, Kakatiya University,Warangal, Telangana, IndiaSeries: Ethnobotany of IndiaEthnobotany of India: Volume 3: North-East India and Andamanand Nicobar Islands is the third of a five-volume set ofEthnobotany of India. Bringing together in one place theimportant information on the ethnobotany of the North-EastIndia and Andaman and Nicobar Island region of India, thisinformative volume presents the details of the tribes of theregion, their numbers, their habitat, their culture, and particularlytheir usage of plants for various purposes.

properties and uses. Each volume focuses on a different significant region of India, includingEastern Ghats and Deccan, Western Ghats and West Coast of Peninsular India, North-EastIndia and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Western and Central Himalaya, and TheIndo-Gangetic Region and Central India. With chapters written by experts in the field, thebook provides comprehensive information on the tribals (the indigenous populations ofthe region) and knowledge on plants that grow around them.

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Edited by Anne George, Institute for Holistic MedicalSciences, Kottayam, India, Oluwafemi Samuel Oluwatobi,University of Johannesburg, South Africa and Blessy Joseph,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaThis new book focuses on recent trends in holistic medicine, theart of maintaining proper balance between one’s physical healthand mental well-being. The books highlights the importance ofmaintaining a healthy life style for physical well-being andexamines the advantages of using traditional medicine tocombat multi-drug-resistance problems caused by modern-dayantibiotics. It details the advantages of using holistic approachesto treat infectious diseases with relevant clinical data.

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Edited by T. Pullaiah, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, AndhraPradesh, India, K. V. Krishnamurthy, BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirapalli, India and Bir Bahadur, KakatiyaUniversity, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaSeries: Ethnobotany of IndiaThis important volume covers the ethnobotanical aspects ofmany plants of the region. It looks at ethnic diversity of people,ethnic food plants and food preparation, ethnomedical aspectsof plants, psychedelic plants and their possible link to soma (avedic ritual drink whose plant origins are a mystery),ethnoveterinary medicinal plants, ethno-conservation practices,and biodiversity heritage sites. The volume includes the detailsof the plants used, their scientific names, the parts used, andhow the plants are used, providing the what, how, and why of

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Ethnobotany of India, Volume 5The Indo-Gangetic Region and Central India

Edited by T. Pullaiah, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, AndhraPradesh, India, K. V. Krishnamurthy, BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirapalli, India and Bir Bahadur, KakatiyaUniversity, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaSeries: Ethnobotany of IndiaThis fifth of a five-volume set on the ethnobotany of India bringstogether in one place information on the ethnobotany of theIndo-Gangetic Region and Central India, presenting the valuabledetails of the ethnobotanical aspects of many plants of theregion. Expert authors have been selected to summarizeinformation on the various aspects of ethnobotany of India, suchas ethnoecology, traditional agriculture, cognitive ethnobotany,material sources, traditional pharmacognosy, ethnoconservationstrategies, bioprospection of ethno-directed knowledge, and

documentation and protection of ethnobotanical knowledge.

Methods, Products, Applications, and PerspectivesDaniela Pinna, Polo Museale dell’Emila-Romagna, ItalyThis book offers hands-on guidance for addressing the specificchallenges involved in conserving historical monuments,sculptures, archaeological sites, and caves that have beenattacked and colonized by micro- and macroorganisms. Itprovides many case studies of removal of biological growth withpractical advice for making the right choices. It presents detailedand updated information related to biocides and to alternativesubstances, features that will be valuable to dealing with thesechallenges. The author’s goal is to provide access to informationand offer the conceptual framework needed to understandcomplex issues.

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This important volume addresses biofuel feedstock challengesand potential and renewable fuels from carbon sources; processintensification and green chemistry through microwaveirradiation, hydrodynamic cavitation, hydrothermal processes,and using ionic liquids; evaluation of nonconventional andemerging sustainable feedstock, such as microalgae, oleaginousmicroorganisms from wastewater sludge, and biorefineryconfigurations using bioelectrochemical systems as centraltechnology; and energy-efficiency analyses, techno-economicaspects and life-cycle impacts, and inventories of various biofuelproduction processes.

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Edited by Abhijeet Ghatak, Bihar Agricultural University(BAU), India and Mohammad Ansar, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity (BAU), IndiaSo often new phytopathogens emerge and appear primarily inacute form and then take a chronic form; such populations,however, in general have a limited appearance because of thelack of suitable environmental conditions. The emergence ofnew pathogens needs to be explored in the light of theirevolutionary adaptation. This new volume focuses on the studyof quantitative aspects of host-phytopathogen linkages thatresult in the emergence of aggressive phytopathogens. Thebook examines the evolution and adaptation of phytopathogensfrom several cropping systems.

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Chemistry and Technology of Plant SubstancesChemical and Biochemical Aspects

Edited by Alexander V. Kutchin, Ural Branch of RussianAcademy of Sciences, Lyudmila N. Shishkina, RussianAcademy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia and Larissa I.Weisfeld, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RussiaThis book demonstrates the progress and promise of developingnew chemical substances from renewable sources of chemicalraw materials. The volume brings together new achievementsin the field of research and processing of plant raw materialsand the synthesis of natural compounds for the production ofbiologically active substances and drugs. The volume looksclosely at the rational use of renewable raw materials, which isthe source of new compounds and intermediates for thechemical industry. It covers a wide range of problems associatedwith the use of the components of plants to produce new

substances with a wide variety of purposes.

Edited by Zafar Abbas, PhD., G. F. College (M. J. P.Rohilkhand University), Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India,Ajay Kumar Tiwari, PhD. and Pradeep Kumar, PhD.This new volume provides an understanding of the physiologicalbasis of the various plant processes and their underlyingmechanisms under fluctuating environments, which is of greatimportance for sustainable crop production. This book coversthe latest information on the physiological basis of plantproductivity, including abiotic stress adaptation andmanagement, plant nutrition, climate change and plantproductivity, transgenic and functional genomics, and plantgrowth regulators and their applications.

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Edited by Sajad Majeed Zargar, Sher-e-Kashmir Universityof Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Jammu(SKUAST-Jammu), India and Vandna Rai, National ResearchCentre on Plant Biotechnology, Iari, New Delhi, IndiaDue to the advent of state-of-the-art technologies in the fieldof biotechnology, much progress has been achieved since thelast decade. OMICS technologies are being extensively used toaddress various issues pertaining to agriculture. Recent advancesin genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomicstechniques have revolutionized the understanding of geneticresponse of plants to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Strategicapplication of this revolutionary technology will eventually leadtowards attaining sustainability in agriculture. This new book,Plant OMICS and Crop Breeding, addresses this important issue.

An Industrial Enzyme Through MetagenomicsB.K. Konwar, Tezpur University (Central), Assam, India andKalpana Sagar, Delhi University, IndiaThis new volume, Lipase: An Industrial Enzyme ThroughMetagenomics, considers the industrial demand for new sourcesof lipases with different catalytic characteristics that stimulatethe growth and development isolation of new strains. Thevolume narrates the challenging metagenomic approach withthe isolation of the lipase gene, its cloning into Escherichia coli,culture of the recombinant bacteria, and extraction andassessment of the lipase enzyme.

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Biopesticides and BioagentsNovel Tools for Pest Management

Edited by Md. Arshad Anwer, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour-Bhagalpur, Bihar, IndiaThis comprehensive volume looks at the status of biopesticidesand biocontrol agents in agriculture. It will be a criticallyimportant reference work, providing basic facts and studies onnew and current discoveries of the role of biopesticides andbioagents in integrated pest management (IPM). The book isbroken into four main sections, covering the status ofbiopesticides and biocontrol agents in agriculture; planthealth-promoting biocontrol agents; parasitoids and predators;and genetically modified crops and Bacillus thuringiensis, andphytochemicals in biocontrol.

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Mathematical and Analytical TechniquesEdited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Devrim Balkose, Izmir Polytechnic Institute,Turkey, Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi StateUniversity (TSU), Georgia and Andrew G. Mercader, ResearchInstitute of Theoretical and Applied Physical-Chemistry(INIFTA), Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThis new book brings together innovative research, newconcepts, and novel developments in the application ofinformatics tools for applied chemistry and computer science.It presents a modern approach to modeling and calculation andalso looks at experimental design in applied chemistry andchemical engineering. The volume discusses the developmentsof advanced chemical products and respective tools to

characterize and predict the chemical material properties and behavior.

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Employees and Employers in Service OrganizationsEmerging Challenges and Opportunities

Edited by Arvind K. Birdie, Vedataya Institute, Gurgaon, IndiaSeries: 21st Century Business ManagementWith increasing globalization and fast-paced technologicaladvances in business today, service organizations must respondto the changing business dynamic between employers andemployees. The service industry has metamorphosed into arevolution not only in the United States but also in otherdeveloped and developing countries. Highly industrializedcountries have become ‘service economies’, at least whenmeasured in terms of share of the workforce employed in serviceindustries. This new book provides in-depth exploration of recentconcepts and trends in business management in the serviceindustries.

Principles, Methodology, and Evaluation MethodsEdited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Lionello Pogliani, University ofValencia-Burjassot, Spain, Devrim Balkose, Izmir PolytechnicInstitute, Turkey, Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili TbilisiState University (TSU), Georgia and Andrew G. Mercader,Research Institute of Theoretical and AppliedPhysical-Chemistry (INIFTA), Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThis book covers many important aspects of applied chemistryand chemical engineering, focusing on three main aspects:principles, methodology and evaluation methods. It presents aselection of chapters on recent developments of theoretical,mathematical, and computational conceptions, as well aschapters on modeling and simulation of specific research themes

covering applied chemistry and chemical engineering.

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Computational and Experimental Analysis ofFunctional Materials

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Theory and Modeling with ApplicationsEdited by Oleksandr V. Reshetnyak, Ivan Franko NationalUniversity, Lviv, Ukraine and Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Engineering Science andTechnologyThis book looks at the synthesis of polyaniline by differentmethods, under different conditions, for various applications,and presents studies of its properties by a wide range of modernphysic-chemical methods. The book provides a comprehensiveanalysis of experimental results from the point of view of thecorrelations in the triad synthesisconditions–structurephysico–chemical properties. It combinesthe results of experimental investigations and original

Edited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Lionello Pogliani, University ofValencia-Burjassot, Spain, Francisco Torrens, Universitat deValència, Spain, Devrim Balköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute,Turkey and Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili TbilisiState University (TSU), GeorgiaThis volume provides a collection of models illustrating thepower and richness of the mathematical sciences in supplyinginsight into the operation of important real-world systems. Thefirst part of the book discusses the general components of themodeling process and the evolutionary nature of successfulmodel building in the electrospinning process. Part 2 of the bookpresents a selection of special topics on issues in applied

methodology of the description of physical–chemical and electrochemical phenomenaat interface surfaces, showing an influence of such phenomena on the applied aspects ofthe polyaniline and nanocomposites on its basis applications. chemistry and chemical engineering, including nanocomposite coating processes by

electrocodeposition method, entropic factors conformational interactions, and theapplication of artificial neural network and meta-heuristic algorithms.

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Computational Chemistry Methodology inStructural Biology and Materials Sciences

Edited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Devrim Balköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute,Turkey, Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi StateUniversity (TSU), Georgia, Andrew G. Mercader, ResearchInstitute of Theoretical and Applied Physical-Chemistry

Edited by Tanmoy Chakraborty, Manipal University, Jaipur,India, Prabhat Ranjan, Manipal University Jaipur, India andAnand Pandey, Manipal University Jaipur, IndiaComputational Chemistry Methodology in Structural Biologyand Materials Sciences provides a selection of new research intheoretical and experimental chemistry, focusing on topics inthe materials science and biological activity. Part 1, onComputational Chemistry Methodology in Biological Activity,of the book emphasizes presents new developments in thedomain of theoretical and computational chemistry and itsapplications to bioactive molecules. It looks at various aspectsof density functional theory and other issues. Part 2, onComputational Chemistry Methodology in Materials Science,presents informative new research on computational chemistry

as applied to materials science.

(INIFTA), Buenos Aires, Argentina, Lionello Pogliani, University of Valencia-Burjassot,Spain, Francisco Torrens, Universitat de València, Spain, Eduardo A. Castro,Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Chin Hua Chia, UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia and Ana Cristina Faria Ribeiro, Universityof Coimbra, PortugalThis new five-volume set brings together innovative research, new concepts, and noveldevelopments in applied chemistry and chemical engineering. It covers a vast array oftopics, with the volumes covering: mathematical and analytical techniques; principles,methodology, and evaluation methods; interdisciplinary approaches to theory and modeling

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Volume 4 Policy Options, Scheduling, and DesignEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and Ajai Singh, CentralUniversity of Jharkahnd, IndiaSeries: Innovations and Challenges in Micro IrrigationThis book presents a variety of policy adoption methods,irrigation scheduling, and design procedures in micro irrigationengineering for horticultural crops. The chapters range frompolicy interventions to applications of systems for different cropsand under different land conditions.

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Experimental Techniques and Methodical DevelopmentsEdited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Lionello Pogliani, University ofValencia-Burjassot, Spain, Eduardo A. Castro, UniversidadNacional de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, DevrimBalköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute, Turkey, Omari V.Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU),Georgia and Chin Hua Chia, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,Selangor, MalaysiaThis timely volume provides an overview of new methods andpresents experimental research in applied chemistry usingmodern approaches. Each chapter describes the principle of therespective method as well as the detailed procedures ofexperiments with examples of actual applications and then goes

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on to demonstrate the advantage and disadvantages of each physical technique. Thus,readers will be able to apply the concepts as described in the book to their own experiments.

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Volume 5 Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor), Balram Panigrahi, OrissaUniversity of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar,India and Sudhindra N. Panda, National Institute ofTechnical Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chennai,IndiaSeries: Innovations and Challenges in Micro IrrigationThis new book presents some of the latest information andresearch on micro irrigation and covers the area of performance,practices, and design, focusing particularly on the performanceof vegetable, fruit and row crops in conjunction with differentscheduling and practices. Irrigation scheduling is an importantwater management strategy, and this book addresses scheduling

Research Methodologies in Modern Chemistry and Applied ScienceEdited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Ana Cristina Faria Ribeiro, University ofCoimbra, Portugal, Lionello Pogliani, University ofValencia-Burjassot, Spain, Devrim Balköse, Izmir PolytechnicInstitute, Turkey, Francisco Torrens, Universitat de València,Spain and Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi StateUniversity (TSU), GeorgiaThis volumeis designed to fulfill the requirements of scientistsand engineers who wish to be able to carry out experimentalresearch in chemistry and applied science using modernmethods. Each chapter describes the principle of the respectivemethod, as well as the detailed procedures of experiments withexamples of actual applications.

methods and issues. Design aspects of micro irrigation systems have also been discussedin the book.

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Irrigated Agriculture Agrotechniques for Quality ProduceAmit Baran Sharangi, PhD., Suchand Datta, PhD. andPrahlad Deb, PhD.Indian spices are famous across the globe and have attractedfood lovers for ages. With the increasing awareness of healththrough foods, people are now more conscious about the healthand nutraceutical benefits of spices. The past few years havewitnessed pioneering research work in this area with variousspices. This volume is a comprehensive volume that collects andcollates the wisdom of the past and blends it with thetechnological progress of today. The book is a rich compilationof agrotechniques coupled with background information,research work, and scientific discussion on the basic and appliedaspects on the subject.

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Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor), Susmitha S. Nambuthiri,Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA and RichardKoech, University of New England, Armidale, AustraliaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis book offers solutions to address agricultural watermanagement challenges in today’s water-scarce areas of theworld. The authors present studies on farmer-friendly irrigationscheduling methods, model-based analysis of crop waterrequirements, ways to optimize surface irrigation systems, andhydraulic design and management of surface water systems. Italso highlights ways to improve soil properties by taking intoaccount spatial, temporal, and spectral variability in soilproperties. It covers new research on soil and water productivity

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Edited by Devendra Pal Singh, Indian Institute of Wheatand Barley Research, Karnal, IndiaThis new volume, Management of Wheat and Barley Diseases,presents the latest literature on management technology ofdiseases that affect the production of wheat and are capable ofreducing grain yields as well as grain quality. These diseasesinclude rusts, smuts, other foliar diseases such as blight, spots,blotch, powdery mildew, bunts etc., as well as diseases such asKarnal bunt of wheat, which is of importance in internationaltrade. This valuable volume explores a multitude of newapproaches and techniques for the effective management ofemerging wheat diseases.

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Biology, Behavior, and Management StrategiesRanjeet Kumar, Bihar Agriculture University, Sabour,Bhagalpur, Bihar, IndiaSeries: Postharvest Biology and TechnologyThis book, Insect Pests of Stored Grain: Biology, Behavior, andManagement Strategies, provides comprehensive coverage ofstored product entomology for the sustainable managementof insects and other noninsect pests, such as mites, birds, rodents,and fungi, with the aim to mitigate and eliminate these lossesof food from grains. The author, who has studied sustainableand herbal management of stored grain and seed insect pestsin his research, considers sustainable management of storedgrain insect pests and eco-friendly approaches along with theutilization of waste materials.

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Crops Integrated Nutrient ManagementZafar Abbas, G. F. College (M. J. P. Rohilkhand University),Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, Arvind Kumar, S.B. N.Degree College, Shahabad Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh, India andAnoop Kumar, GF College, Shahjahanpur, UP, IndiaThis book focuses on agricultural techniques and integratednutrient management of peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.).It includesbasic and advanced information on production, agrotechniques,and integrated nutrient management of the peanut crop plant.It studies the physiology of the peanut, looking at the properenvironmental conditions for optimal growth as well as undervarious subnormal conditions and explores the methods ofnitrogen application as well as the influence of different sowingdates and population densities to harvest its full yield potential. Itcovers methods to achieve balanced nutrition, including using

organic manures in groundnut farming to enhance yielding ability.

Edited by Bijendra Singh, Indian Institute of VegetableResearch, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India and Sudhir Singh,Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi, UttarPradesh, IndiaSeries: Postharvest Biology and TechnologyThis book, Advances in Postharvest Technologies of VegetableCrops, presents a selection of innovative postharvestmanagement practices for vegetables. It covers technologies inharvesting, handling, and storage of vegetables, includingstrategies for low-temperature storage of vegetables, active andsmart packaging of vegetables, edible coatings, application ofnanotechnology in postharvest technology of vegetable crops,and more. It considers the most of the important areas ofvegetable processing while maintaining nutritional quality and

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Novel Dairy Processing TechnologiesTechniques, Management, and Energy Conservation

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor), Anit Kumar, National Instituteof Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management,Kundli, Haryana, India and Anil K. Gupta, AG Family Dentistry,LLC, Alexandria, LA, USASeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringMilk is nature’s perfect food (lacking only iron, copper, andvitamin C) and is highly recommended by nutritionists forbuilding healthy bodies. New technologies have emerged inthe processing of milk. This new volume focuses on theprocessing of milk by novel techniques, emphasizing theconservation of energy and effective methods. This book isdivided four parts that cover applications of novel processingtechnologies in the dairy industry; novel drying techniques in

Novel Drug CarriersEdited by Raj K. Keservani, Rajiv Gandhi ProudyogikiVishwavidyalaya, India, Anil K. Sharma, Delhi Institute ofPharmaceutical Sciences and Research, University of Delhi,India and Rajesh K. Kesharwani, National Institute ofTechnology, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaThis volume presents a full picture of the state-of-the-art researchand development in drug delivery systems usingnanotechnology and its applications. This volume, the first of atwo-volume series, addresses the ever-expanding applicationof nanotechnology or nano-sized materials in the medical fieldand the real-world challenges and complexities of current drugdelivery methodologies and techniques.

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Disaster RecoveryCommunity-Based Psychosocial Support in the Aftermath

Edited by Joseph O. Prewitt DiazThis new volume provides a wealth of realistic and applicableinformation for addressing mental health related issues resultingfrom disasters. It provides readers with both a theoretical andpractical look at community-based psychosocial support andcommunity consultation from an interdisciplinary perspective.This book uses case study methodology and practical examplesto share how communities can come together, care forthemselves, and use their social capital and problem-solvingskills to survive and thrive. The information in the book will aidin the development of program offerings for mental health andpsychosocial support in disasters and humanitarian emergencies.

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Drug Targeting Aspects of NanotechnologyEdited by Raj K. Keservani, Rajiv Gandhi ProudyogikiVishwavidyalaya, India, Anil K. Sharma, Delhi Institute ofPharmaceutical Sciences and Research, University of Delhi,India and Rajesh K. Kesharwani, National Institute ofTechnology, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaThis volume is a thorough presentation of the state-of-the-artresearch and developments in drug delivery systems usingnanotechnology and its applications. It includes 12 chaptersthat focus on the targeting facet of drug delivery systems.Targeting is a focused maneuver to achieve the specified goals,including achieving the desired result and reaching the specificlocation. Targeting has now been successfully achieved forseveral diseases/disorders; however, its role is noteworthy incancer treatment where chemotherapy is a main course of

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approach. Nanotechnology-based products have great potential by virtue of their inherentfeatures.

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Dendrimers in Medical ScienceZahoor Ahmad Parry, Indian Institute of IntegrativeMedicine, Srinagar, India and Rajesh Pandey, MM Instituteof Medical Sciences and Research, Mullana, Ambala(Haryana), IndiaThis valuable new book offers a new perspective on dendrimersthat bridges the gap between basic research and appliednanomedicine. It explores the ultimate effectiveness ofdendrimers in theranostics, a promising field that combinestherapeutics and diagnostics into single multifunctionalformulations used to affect therapy or treatment of a diseasestate. The authors examine the potential uses of dendrimers,which have proven their capabilities in local/systemic drugdelivery, physical stabilization of the drug, solubilityenhancement of the poorly soluble drugs, and gene delivery.

Edited by Raj K. Keservani, Rajiv Gandhi ProudyogikiVishwavidyalaya, India, Anil K. Sharma, Delhi Institute ofPharmaceutical Sciences and Research, University of Delhi,India and Rajesh K. Kesharwani, National Institute ofTechnology, Warangal, Telangana, IndiaThis new two-volume setpresents a comprehensive look at thestate-of-the-art research and developments in drug delivery

systems using nanotechnology and its applications. Volume 1 addresses the ubiquitousapplications of nanotechnology or nano-sized materials in the medical field and thereal-world challenges and complexities of current drug delivery methodologies andtechniques, while Volume 2 focuses on drug targeting aspects of nanotechnology. Togetherthey provide a thorough review of the applications of nanotechnology or nano-sizedmaterials in the medical field and the real-world challenges and complexities of currentdrug delivery methodologies and techniques.Apple Academic Press

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Edited by Rituparna Banerjee, ICAR-National ResearchCentre on Meat, Hyderabad, India, Arun K. Verma,ICAR-Central Research Institute for Research on Goats (ICAR),Makhdoom, Mathura, India and Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, IndiaIn the recent years, considerable research has been carried outevaluating natural substances as antioxidative additives in foodproducts, leading to novel combinations of antioxidants andthe development of novel food products. In addition to theirantioxidative capacity, these natural additives have positiveeffects on the human body with documented health benefits.This valuable new book provides an overview of naturalantioxidants, their sources, methods of extraction, regulatoryaspects, and application techniques, specifically focusing on

different foods of animal origin to improve their oxidative stability.

Edited by Anil K. Sharma, Delhi Institute of PharmaceuticalSciences and Research, University of Delhi, India, Raj K.Keservani, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Indiaand Rajesh K. Kesharwani, National Institute of Technology,Warangal, Telangana, IndiaThis new volume focuses on the ever-growing andever-sophisticated use of nanobiomaterials in drug delivery.There have been significant developments in the delivery of theactive pharmaceutical ingredients to target sites, thereby sparingthe normal functioning biological systems from damage, andthis volume highlights some of the most importantdevelopments in the field. The book first provides an overviewof nanobiomaterials and then goes on to report on newdevelopments in drug delivery and nanotechnology,

nanobiomaterials as carriers in cancer therapy, and the diverse uses of nanobiomaterials.

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Edited by Murlidhar Meghwal, Jyothy Institute ofTechnology, Bengaluru, India and Megh R. Goyal, Universityof Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis new volume focuses on emerging trends, applications andchallenges in food science and technology. While food scienceand technology is not a new field, it is constantly changing dueto new technology, new science, and new demands. Thismultidisciplinary book not only considers food processing,preservation, and distribution but also takes into account theconsumer’s wants and needs. Included is a report of the statusof agricultural production and food processing industries in Indiawith a national and international perspective.

Edited by G.P. Obi Reddy, ICAR-National Bureau of SoilSurvey and Land Use Planning (NBSS&LUP), Nagpur, India,N.G. Patil, Indian Council of Agricultural Research andEditor-in-Chief, Indian Society of Soil Survey and Land UsePlanning and Arun Chaturvedi, ICAR-National Bureau ofSoil Survey and Land Use Planning, Nagpur, India; President,Indian Society of Soil Survey and Land Use PlanningThe depletion of land resources is one of the greatest challengesfor mankind in this millennium. Shrinking land resources, weatheraberrations, deterioration of land quality, and the globalizationand liberalization of market economies have become intertwinedto influence the sustainable management of land resources andland use plans. This important volume, Sustainable Managementof Land Resources: An Indian Perspective, addresses these Apple Academic Press

challenges, covering important research, much of it gathered with the use of newtechnology, tools, and applications.

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Mechanics Applied Research and Production TechniquesEdited by Murlidhar Meghwal, Jyothy Institute ofTechnology, Bengaluru, India, Megh R. Goyal, University ofPuerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor) and Mital J.Kaneria, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis new looks atrecent developments and innovations in foodtechnology and sustainable technologies. Advanced topics inthe volume include food processing, preservation, nutritionalanalysis, quality control and maintenance as well as goodmanufacturing practices in the food industries. The chapters arehighly focused reports to help direct the development of currentfood- and agriculture-based knowledge into promisingtechnologies.

Theory, Simulation, and ExperimentEdited by Kaveh Hariri Asli, National Academy of Scienceof Azerbaijan (AMEA), Baku, Soltan Ali OgliAliyev, NationalAcademy of Science of Azerbaijan (AMEA), Baku, SabuThomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India andDeepu A. Gopakumar, University of South Brittany, Lorient,FranceThis valuable new book provides a broad understanding of themain computational techniques used for processing reclamationof fluid and solid mechanics. The aim of these computationaltechniques is to reduce and eliminate the risk of mechanicalsystems in hydraulic machines. Using many computationalmethods for mechanical engineering problems, the bookpresents not only a platform for solving problems but alsoprovides a wealth of information to address various technical

aspects of troubleshooting of mechanical system failure.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTechnological Interventions in Dairy ScienceDairy EngineeringInnovative Approaches in Processing, Preservation, and Analysis of MilkProducts

Advanced Technologies and Their ApplicationsEdited by Murlidhar Meghwal, Jain University, Bangalore,India, Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez(Retired professor) and Rupesh S. Chavan, Mother Dairy atJunagadh, Gujarat, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringWritten for and by dairy and food engineers with experience inthe field, this new volume provides a wealth of valuableinformation on dairy technology and its applications. The bookcovers devices, standardization, packaging, ingredients, lawsand regulatory guidelines, food processing methods, and more.The coverage of each topic is comprehensive enough to serveas an overview of the most recent and relevant research andtechnology.

Edited by Rupesh S. Chavan, Mother Dairy at Junagadh,Gujarat, India and Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis new volume covers a selection of important noveltechnological interventions in dairy science, from the physicalproperties of milk and other milk products to non-thermalprocessing of milk. It also discusses safety methods in dairyscience, which includes cleaning-in-place and techniques todetermine adulteration in milk.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderState-of-the-Art Technologies in Food ScienceProcessing Technologies for Milk and Milk ProductsHuman Health, Emerging Issues and Specialty TopicsMethods, Applications, and Energy Usage

Edited by Murlidhar Meghwal, Jyothy Institute ofTechnology, Bengaluru, India and Megh R. Goyal, Universityof Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThere has been a growing interest in the health benefits derivedfrom fruits and vegetables and food products based on them.Many foods contain various phytochemical, flavonoids, fibers,macronutrients and micronutrients, minerals etc., which are verygood for health and essential to keep good health. The newvolume, State-of-the-Art Technologies in Food Science: HumanHealth, Emerging Issues, and Specialty Topics, provides a globalperspective of the current state of food and health research,innovation, and emerging trends. It explores topics of food forbetter health, including functional foods and nutraceutical foods.

Edited by Ashok Kumar Agrawal, College of Dairy Scienceand Food Technology, Chhattisgarh KamdhenuUniversity–Durg, Raipur, India and Megh R. Goyal, Universityof Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThe demand for quality milk products is increasing throughoutthe world. Food patterns are changing from eating plant proteinto animal protein due to increasing incomes around the world,and the production of milk and milk products is expanding withleaps and bounds. This book presents an array of recentdevelopments and emerging topics in the processing andmanufacturing of milk and dairy products. The volume alsodevotes a special section on alternative energy sources for dairyproduction along with solutions for energy conservation.

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Fruits and Vegetables Industrial Relevance for Food Additives and NutraceuticalsEdited by J. Fernando Ayala-Zavala, GustavoGonzález-Aguilar and Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, BiharAgricultural University, Sabour, IndiaSeries: Postharvest Biology and TechnologyThis volume takes examines the advantages of using plant foodby-products as food additives and nutraceuticals, turning solidwastes into value-added items. The chapters, written byresearchers and professionals working in the plant food industry,look at ways to make effective use of plant by-products byharnessing the power of the antimicrobial and nutraceuticalpower of plant and herb extracts. The measures and techniquesdiscussed here will also help to improve the economics ofprocessing crops. In addition, food processing industriesgenerate a large amount of by-products and wastes, and the

use plant food by-products can help mitigate growing environmental problems.

Edited by Rachna Sehrawat, National Institute of FoodTechnology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM),Haryana, India, Khursheed A. Khan, Mandsaur of RajmataVijayaraje Scindia Agriculture University (RVSKVV), Gwalior,India, Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez(Retired professor) and Prodyut K. Paul, Uttar Banga KrishiViswavidyalaya, Cooch Behar, West Bengal, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis new volume presents a wide selection of the latest conceptsin the fast-changing field of processing of fruits and vegetables(FAV). It provides key information on many new and differenttechniques used for processing of fruits and vegetables whilealso exploring the pros and cons of the various methods.

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Research Methodology in Food SciencesIntegrated Theory and Practice

Edited by C.O. Mohan, Central Institute of FisheriesTechnology (Indian Council of Agricultural Research),Willingdon Island, Kochi, Kerala, India, ElizabethCarvajal-Millan, Research Center for Food and Development(CIAD), Hermosillo, Mexico and C.N. Ravishankar,ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin,IndiaThis new book, Research Methodology in Food Sciences: IntegratedTheory and Practice , is a rich resource on recent researchinnovations in the field of food processing and food engineering.Chapters are written by eminent researchers in the field of foodscience and provide in-depth knowledge on the application ofengineering aspects in food processing, food packaging, foodquality, and food safety.

Edited by Deepak Kumar Verma, Indian Institute ofTechnology, West Bengal, India and Prem Prakash Srivastav,Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, IndiaIn agricultural education and research, the study of agriculturalmicrobiology has undergone tremendous changes in the pastfew decades, leading to today’s scientific farming that is abackbone of economy all over the globe. Microorganisms inSustainable Agriculture, Food, and the Environment fills the needfor a comprehensive volume on recent advances and innovationsin microbiology. The book is divided into four main parts: foodmicrobiology; soil microbiology; environmental microbiology,and industrial microbiology and microbial biotechnology.

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Food Process Engineering and Quality AssuranceEdited by C.O. Mohan, Central Institute of FisheriesTechnology (Indian Council of Agricultural Research),Willingdon Island, Kochi, Kerala, India, ElizabethCarvajal-Millan, Research Center for Food and Development(CIAD), Hermosillo, Mexico, C.N. Ravishankar, ICAR-CentralInstitute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT), Cochin, India andA. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and Development Centerof Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal, Quebec,CanadaThis new book, Food Process Engineering and Quality Assuranceprovides an abundance of valuable new research and studiesin novel technologies used in food processing and qualityassurance issues of food. The 750-page book gives a detailedtechnical and scientific background of various food processing

Biological AspectsEdited by Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, Russia, Larissa I. Weisfeld, RussianAcademy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, Eugene M. Lisitsyn,Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia and Sarra A.Bekuzarova, North Caucasus Institute of Mountain andSubmontane Agriculture, Republic of North Ossetia-Alania,RussiaThis important new volume presents a plethora of research onthe distribution of heavy metals in soils and rocks of naturalhabitats, farmlands, and urbanized areas along with the factorsinfluencing their bioavailability. The authors evaluate the contentof organic matter, soil acidity, mineral fertilizers, and more.Developed for ecologists and specialists in the field ofenvironmental protection and the conservation of biological

technologies that are relevant to the industry. This book looks at advanced materials andtechniques used for, among other things, chemical and heat sterilization, advancedpackaging, and monitoring and control, which are essential to the highly automatedfacilities for the high-throughput production of safe food products. diversity, the book presents the problems of reducing the anthropogenic load on the

surrounding countryside and focuses on sustainable agricultural development.Apple Academic PressMarket: Food Science Apple Academic PressAugust 2017: 229 x 152: 750pp Market: Environmental EngineeringHb: 978-1-771-88576-8: £127.00 July 2017: 235 x 156: 438ppeBook: 978-1-315-23296-6 Hb: 978-1-771-88437-2: £95.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771885768 eBook: 978-1-771-88438-9

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Food SafetyRapid Detection and Effective Prevention of Foodborne Hazards

Edited by Lan Hu, Center for Food Safety and AppliedNutrition (CFSAN), College Park, MD, USAThis new volume, Food Safety: Rapid Detection and EffectivePrevention of Foodborne Hazards, focuses on the generalconcepts, mechanisms, and new applications of analytical andmolecular biology techniques for detecting, removing, andpreventing chemical and biological hazards from food. Editedby a microbiologist and medical officer with over 20 years oflaboratory and research experience in bacteriology, molecularbiology, infectious disease, and food safety, and who has trainedwith the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the volumeprovides an abundance of valuable information on food safetyand foodborne hazards in our food and drink.

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Edited by Dzaraini Kamarun, Universiti Teknologi MARA,Malaysia, Ramlah Mohd Tajuddin, Universiti TeknologiMARA, Malaysia and Bulan AbdullahEngineering and Technical Development for a SustainableEnvironment covers a diverse array of alternative technologiesand their development with particular attention to the utilizationof bioresources for the achievement of a sustainableenvironment. The book presents a selection of alternativetechnologies being used in developing and developed countriesthat can be indigenous to the region, cost-effective, and oftendriven by societal interest and geographical status. Severalengineering and technological processes are included to marktheir importance in product performance and preservation ofthe environment.

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Deterministic Concept of Physics Historical and Contemporary PerspectivesEdited by Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore, Griffith University,Queensland, Australia and Erica Wilson, Southern CrossUniversity, Lismore, New South Wales, AustraliaSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismWomen and Travel: Historic and Contemporary Perspectives is afascinating look at the behavior, motivations, experiences, andneeds of women as tourists and travellers, drawing on bothhistoric and contemporary eras. Surprisingly little research hasexplored key issues, experiences, and opportunities in thecontext of women’s travel. This revealing volume fills this gap,exploring the discourses, debates, and discussions about women,travel, and tourism.

Volodymyr Krasnoholovets, Institute of Physics, NationalAcademy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, UkraineThis book completely formalizes fundamental physics byshowing that all space, which consists of objects and distances,arises from the same origin: manifold of sets. The book allowsone to study complex problems in quantum optics and quantumelectrodynamics in detail, to disclose an inner world of particlephysics by exposing the structure of quarks and nucleons in realspace, and to derive gravity as the transfer of local deformationsof space by inertons which completely solves the problems ofdark matter and dark energy.

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Edited by Johra Kayeser FatimaSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismThis new book, Wilderness of Wildlife Tourism, brings togetherthe best voices in the field of wildlife tourism and provides a keyunderstanding of wildlife tourism. It explores many importantaspects of wildlife to date with related implications for varioussectors, such as technology, education, corporations, andpolicymaking.

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Molecular Manipulation and Its Impact on the 20th CenturyRichard J. Sundberg, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,USAThis fascinating new volume provides a comprehensive yetconcise overview of the chemical aspects of some of the majorinnovations and changes that occurred during the twentiethcentury, relating chemical structures and properties to real-lifeapplications. The author covers the important and consequentialdevelopments in chemistry and explains their everyday, real-lifeapplications. The section Molecular Biology and Its Applicationsincludes examples of the application of biotechnology andgenetic engineering.

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Herbs for Diabetes and Neurological DiseaseManagement

A Case Study of IndiaEdited by Vikas Kumar, DD Innovations, Inc., Edina,Minnesota, USA; formerly Indian Institute of Technology(BHU), Uttar Pradesh, India and Addepalli Veeranjaneyulu,SPP, the School of Pharmacy and Technology Management(SPTM), NMIMS, Mumbai, IndiaThis booklooks at a selection of herbs that have proven effectivein the management of diabetes and neurological disorders,including migraine, epilepsy, memory disorders, depression, andmore. Divided into ten chapters focusing on diabetes and itsmacro- and microvascular complications (migraine, epilepsy,memory disorders, depression and other neuropsychiatricdisorders), this book explains the epidemiology andpathophysiology of the disease state and the possible role ofherbal drugs in the prevention of the particular disease. The

Edited by Bindi VargheseSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismThis new volume highlights of a broad selection of valuableresearch work by renowned professionals and scientists fromthe academia and travel industry. It provides a wide-rangingvision of a multitude of trends in the global travel and tourismindustry today and in the future. The contributors examine adiverse selection of topics and share their conducted exploratoryinvestigations to frame their implications and outcomes. Inaddition, this compilation also synthetizes the experientialaspects contributed by travel professionals and practitioners aswell as academia. The volume reflects upon the wide-rangingconceptual approaches to the subject of tourism.

reported pharmacological activities and possible mechanism of action of herbal drugs arealso discussed, which makes this book informative and unique. Apple Academic Press

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Edited by Frederick J. DeMiccoMedical Tourism and Wellness: Hospitality Bridging Healthcare(H2H) takes a systems approach to examining the growing fieldof medical tourism, one of the field’s hottest niches, with billionsof dollars spent each year. This important book fills the need fora modern management book that looks at medical tourism indepth from a medical and hospitality operational managementperspective.

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Edited by Vinnie Jauhari, Microsoft Corporation India Ltd.,GurgaonSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismCreating memories and joyous experiences for consumers is akey dimension affecting the profitability and growth of ahospitality firm. Drawing on global experiences, this new book,Hospitality Marketing and Consumer Behavior: CreatingMemorable Experiences, looks at the diverse factors that createthese positive experiences and provides insight into marketingand consumer behavior in the context of hospitality and tourism.The dynamics of emerging economies has been captured, andsome lessons have been drawn from best practices across theglobe.

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Sustainable ViticultureThe Vines and Wines of Burgundy

Claude Chapuis, ESC Dijon, School of Wine and SpiritsBusiness, Dijon, and Weekly Wine Commentator, RCF RadioStation, FranceSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismThis new volume showcases the wine-growing culture ofBurgundy. Sustainable Viticulture: The Vines and Wines ofBurgundy coversthe rich history and culture of the wine growingtradition of the region. The author, who has worked as aviticulturist in Burgundy, Switzerland, Germany, California,Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, tells the epic story ofBurgundy, a 2000-year adventure with its ups and downs. Theoldest vineyard discovered by archaeologists dates back to thefirst century A.D. By the third century, Burgundy wines werealready famous in the Roman Empire. Burgundy was a powerful

state in the 15th century, which was also a golden age for its viticulture.

A Case Study of Felipe Seade’s Mural "Allegory to Work”Edited by Virginia Santamarina Campos, UniversitatPolitècnica de València (UPV), Spain, María Angeles CarabalMontagud, Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV), Spain,María de Miguel Molina, Universitat Politècnica de Valencia(UPV), Spain and Blanca de-Miguel-Molina, UniversitatPolitècnica de Valencia (UPV), SpainThis new book, Conservation, Tourism, and Identity ofContemporary Community Art: A Case Study of Felipe Seade’sMural "Allegory to Work", aims to promote new models ofsustainable management in the field of contemporary muralart. The authors look at a famous mural—and itsrestoration—through the lens of tourism, globalization, and newinterest in cultural heritage. The book demonstrates that therestoration should be aware that the perspective of the

protagonists must be incorporated in the intervention process.Apple Academic PressMarket: Viticulture

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Edited by Nilanjan Ray, Cell Bakhtar University, West Bengal,India, Raj Kumar and Dilip Kumar Das, University ofBurdwan, Bardhaman, IndiaTourism Marketing: A Strategic Approach presents a variety ofpractical application tools, skills, practices, models, approaches,and strategies that are proving themselves effective in tourismmarketing. The volume considers overall infrastructure,socioeconomic conditions, and modern tourism businessinfrastructure in discussing the efficiency of good strategies andpractices and their impact on business and economic growth.Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries, and in the nextfew decades, it will play a role in many fields, such humanresources, national economic growth, and more.

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Edited by Sandeep Munjal, Vedatya Institute, Gurgaon,National Capital Region (NCR Delhi), India and SudhanshuBhushan, Vedatya Institute, Gurgaon, IndiaSeries: Advances in Hospitality and TourismThe volume presents a selection of insightful chapters that offerresearch into the multiple dimensions of the Indian hospitalityindustry. The book covers many segments of the hospitalitysector, including hotels, events and catering businesses, andrestaurants and coffee shops, both domestic and smallmom-and-pop businesses as well as international chains. Theopening chapters set the tone for providing an overarchingperspective on the status of the industry in terms of themacroeconomic variables and how they may have impactedthe health of hospitality businesses in India. The book then goes

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Practices Ramasamy Santhanam, Former Dean, Tamilnadu Veterinary& Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi, IndiaSeries: Biology and Ecology of Marine LifeThis comprehensive book on the venomous stingrays of theworld seas and freshwater systems provides first-handinformation on the diversity, biology, and ecology of venomousstingrays of freshwater, brackish, and marine ecosystems. Withover 200 photos and illustrations, this book shows thecharacteristics of venomous stingray families along with otherprofile information, such as common name, geographicaldistribution, diagnostic features, reproduction, predators,parasites, the International Union for Conservation of Nature’sconservation status. Importantly, it includes valuable informationon stingray injuries, envenomation, and medical management.

Edited by Arvind K. Birdie, Vedataya Institute, Gurgaon, IndiaSeries: 21st Century Business ManagementThis new book, The Future of Organizations: Workplace Issuesand Practices provides valuable insights into how organizationsare changing and evolving and how human resource personnel,employers, and employees are reacting to these emergingworkplace transitions. Today’s successful organizations must belearning organizations in that they must keep abreast andchange with the new workplace dynamics. Many of theseconcepts are new and challenging for employers and employees,and there is very little qualitative and quantitative researchavailable that has practical implications for policymakers andemployers/leaders. This book helps to fill the gap.

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Molluscs Ramasamy Santhanam, Former Dean, Tamilnadu Veterinary& Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi, IndiaSeries: Biology and Ecology of Marine LifeBiology and Culture of Portunid Crabs of World Seas providesan abundance of valuable first-hand information about thediversity, biology, ecology culture of the portunid crabs of theword seas. This new volume presents the biology andaquaculture of marine portunid crabs. It covers the biology ofcommercially important portunid species, presents the profile(habitat, distribution, morphology, food and feeding,reproduction, conservation status, etc.) of about 180 species ofthe different subfamilies, and much more. It also includes over275 illustrations, many in color.

Ramasamy Santhanam, Former Dean, Tamilnadu Veterinary& Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi, IndiaSeries: Biology and Ecology of Marine LifeThis comprehensive volume focuses exclusively on sea snails orgastropods, which are popular food items and occupy animportant role as commercial shell craft industry. Familiarexamples include conchs (highly sought after due to their mildflavor) as well as escargot, abalone, and periwinkle snails. Thisbook covers the profile (habitat, distribution, morphology, foodand feeding, reproduction, conservation status, etc.) of about180 species of commercial edible marine gastropod molluscsas well as their nutritional values, commercial importance, andpharmaceutical value. Also included is information on theirprevalent diseases and parasites.

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Biology and Ecology of Toxic PufferfishRamasamy Santhanam, Former Dean, Tamilnadu Veterinary& Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi, IndiaSeries: Biology and Ecology of Marine LifeThis is the first comprehensive book on the biology and ecologyof pufferfish, also known as blowfish, swellfish, and globefish.Covering 197 species of pufferfish recorded so far from themarine, brackish, and freshwater ecosystems of the world, thisimportant volume expounds on the toxins and associatedpoisonings of pufferfish. Importantly, the volume also exploresthe many uses of pufferfish, such as in aquariums, for theirnutritional and culinary value, and for their emerging uses in thetreatment of pain.

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Edited by Ramasamy Santhanam, Former Dean, TamilnaduVeterinary & Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi, IndiaSeries: Biology and Ecology of Marine LifeThis comprehensive book on the biology and ecology of ediblemarine bivalve molluscs covers the biology of edible marinebivalves; profiles about 18o species, providing information ontheir habitat, distribution, morphology, food and feeding,reproduction, conservation status, etc.; discusses their nutritionalvalues; examines their pharmaceutical values; and looks at theirdiseases and parasites. This abundance of knowledge ispresented in an easy-to-read style with informative illustrations.

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Climate Change and the Oceanic Carbon CycleVariables and Consequences

Edited by Isabel Ferrera, Marine Sciences Institute, Barcelona,SpainThis title includes a number of Open Access chapters.

This valuable compendium provides an overview of the variablesand consequences of oceanic carbon cycling in the context ofclimate change. The chapters highlight the importance of marineplankton in carbon processing as well as the effects of risingCO2 and temperature in their functioning. Edited by a researcherwith many years of experience and with contributions fromscientists from around the world, this volume explores the mostimportant topics on climate change and oceanic carbon cycling.

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Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Zakiah Ahmad, Universtiti TeknologiMARA, Malaysia and Józef Tadeusz Haponiuk, GdanskUniversity of Technology, PolandThis book presents a diverse selection of cutting-edge researchon the development of polymeric materials and nanomaterialsfor new and different applications. These include electricalapplications, biomedical applications, sensing applications,coating applications, and others. A few chapters dedicated tomaterials for construction applications are also included.Discussions include the properties, behavior, preparation,processing, and characterization of various polymeric materials,nanomaterials, and their composites. Some of the chapter

Market: Environmental Science authors present theoretical studies of these systems, which can help the readers to developa better understanding in this area.January 2017: 229 x 152: 304pp

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Edited by Debarshi Kar Mahapatra, RTM Nagpur University,Nagpur, India and Sanjay Kumar Bharti, Guru GhasidasVishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Bilaspur, IndiaThis valuable new book, Handbook of Research on MedicinalChemistry: Innovations and Methodologies, presents some ofthe latest advancements in the various fields of combinatorialchemistry, drug discovery, biochemical aspects, pharmacologyof medicinal agents, current practical problems, andnutraceuticals.

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Doaa M. Mokhtar, Assiut University, EgyptThis new volume provides up-to-date information thatemphasizes the relationships and concepts by which cell andtissue structures of fish are inextricably linked with their function.The book also describes the most recent development in thesciences of fish histology. Covers the normal histology of six fishspecies, the book provides detailed information on the histologyof all organs of teleosts and includes 130 originalphotomicrographs, tables, updated terminology, and expandedinformation, with over 100 in color.

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Chemistry Edited by Jiabao Yi, University of New South Wales,Kensington, Australia and Sean Li, University of New SouthWales, Kensington, AustraliaThis edited book focuses on the newly developed functionalmaterials and their applications for electronics and spintronicsdevices. Electronic devices have become a part of our dailymodern life involving mobile phones, data storage, computers,and satellites, and there is relentless growth in microelectronics.The book covers the topic of oxide materials for electronicsdevices, new materials, and new properties, especially in thenewly developed research areas, such as oxide magneticsemiconductors and two-dimensional electron gas.

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Edited by Francisco Torrens, Universitat de València, Spain,Devrim Balköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute, Turkey and SabuThomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Physical ChemistryThis volumebrings together innovative research, new concepts,and novel developments in the application of new tools forchemical and materials engineers. It contains significant research,reporting new methodologies and important applications inthe fields of chemical engineering as well as the latest coverageof chemical databases and the development of new methodsand efficient approaches for chemists. This authoritativereference source provides the latest scholarly research on theuse of applied concepts to enhance the current trends andproductivity in chemical engineering.

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Edited by Bishun Deo Prasad, Bihar Agricultural University,India, Sangita Sahni, Tirhut College of Agriculture, Dholi, Dr.Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa,Samastipur, Bihar, India, Prasant Kumar, Uka TarsadiaUniversity, Surat, Gujarat, India and Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, IndiaThis new two-volume set, Plant Biotechnology, provides aplethora of current knowledge on new as well as freshapproaches that are necessary to address biological problems

Molecular ApproachesEdited by Md. Shamim, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour,India and K.N. Singh, Narendra Deva University of Agricultureand Technology Kumaranj, Faizabad, IndiaThis book addresses biotic stress of rice and its managementthrough molecular approaches. It focuses on thebiotechnological aspects of rice with the aim of reducing thefungicide and insecticides and ultimately ensuring safety of riceas a food as well as the environment. The book provides anunderstanding of the genetic basis of resistance andsusceptibility and goes on to present studies directed tounderstand the host-plant interaction in rice that have givenrise to specialized breeding programs for resistance to diseasesand insect-pests.

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in plant food production. The volumes provide an informative tour of plant biotechnology,covering the basics of biotechnology to recent advances, taking a thorough look atapplications as well. The editors have brought together a respected group of contributorswho address the most recent techniques and their applications in plant biotechnology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology-Driven Engineered MaterialsPlant Biotechnology, Volume 1New InsightsPrinciples, Techniques, and Applications

Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Yves Grohens, Universite de Bretagne Sud,Lorient, France, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Oluwatobi Samuel Oluwafemi,University of Johannesburg, South Africa and K.M. PraveenNanostructured materials are emerging as a new class ofmaterials which exhibit unique microstructures and enhancedmechanical performance. As a result, these materials haveattracted considerable attention in scientific communities allover the world.

There is continuous research to facilitate product development,thereby improving product quality and reliability in industry.This volume is devoted to novel architectures at the nano-levelwith an emphasis on new synthesis and characterization

Edited by Bishun Deo Prasad, Bihar Agricultural University,India, Sangita Sahni, Tirhut College of Agriculture, Dholi, Dr.Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa,Samastipur, Bihar, India, Prasant Kumar, Uka TarsadiaUniversity, Surat, Gujarat, India and Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, IndiaThis volume provides an informative tour of the basics ofbiotechnology to recent advances in biotechnology. It includeschapters on techniques of sterilization, anther/pollen culture,embryo culture and endosperm culture, callus induction,protoplast isolation and fusion as well as chapters on somaclonalvariation and its approaches for crop improvement. Includedare discussions on TILLING (targeting induced local lesions ingenomes), advances in molecular techniques to study diversity,

protein purification, and methods and analysis in protein-protein interaction detection.The volume also covers molecular markers and QTL mapping.

methods. Special emphasis is given to new applications of nanostructures andnanocomposites in various fields, such as nano-electronics, energy conversion, catalysis,drug delivery and nano-medicine.Apple Academic Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomaterialsPlant Biotechnology, Volume 2Physical, Chemical, and Biological ApplicationsTransgenics, Stress Management, and Biosafety Issues

Edited by Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Sabu Thomas, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kottayam, India and Obey Koshy, MahatmaGandhi University, Kerala, IndiaThis new book focuses on recent developments in this field,focusing on nanostructured materials and nanocomposites. Thebook deals with some recent developments in the synthesis andcharacterization of nanomaterial as well as its incorporation intopolymer matrixes. The biological applications of nanomaterialsare also discussed in detail, along with new approaches innanostructured materials and nanocomposites. Highlightsinclude a detailed discussion on synthesis of nanostructuredmaterials and nanocomposites; reviews of biodiesel production;green nanostructured materials; and nanosensors,

nanomedicines, and biomedical applications of nanostructured materials.

Edited by Sangita Sahni, Tirhut College of Agriculture, Dholi,Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa,Samastipur, Bihar, India, Bishun Deo Prasad, BiharAgricultural University, India and Prasant Kumar, UkaTarsadia University, Surat, Gujarat, IndiaPlant Biotechnology, Volume 2: Plant Biotechnology is onTransgenics, Stress Management, and Biosafety Issues is thesecond of this new two-volume set. This volume covers manyrecent advances in the development of transgenic plants thathave revolutionized our concepts of sustainable food production,cost-effective alternative energy strategies, microbial biofertilizersand biopesticides, and disease diagnostics through plantbiotechnology. With the advancements in plant biotechnology,many of the customary approaches are out of date, and an

understanding of new updated approaches is needed.Apple Academic PressApple Academic PressMarket: Nanoscience & TechnologyMarket: Plant ScienceSeptember 2017: 235 x 156: 410ppAugust 2017: 229 x 152: 650ppHb: 978-1-771-88461-7: £99.00Hb: 978-1-771-88581-2: £114.00eBook: 978-1-771-88462-4eBook: 978-1-315-21373-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771884617* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771885812

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Computational Multiscale Modeling of MultiphaseNanosystems

Edited by Reza K. Haghi, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran andFrancisco TorrensSeries: Innovations in Physical ChemistryThis volume, Engineering Technology and Industrial Chemistrywith Applications, brings together innovative research, newconcepts, and novel developments in the application of newtools for chemical and materials engineers. It provides acollection of innovative chapters on new scientific and industrialresearch from chemists and chemical engineers at severalprestigious institutions. It looks at recent significant researchand reports on new methodologies and important applicationsin the fields of chemical engineering as well as provides coverageof chemical databases, bringing together theory and practicalapplications.

Theory and ApplicationsAlexander V. Vakhrushev, Izhevsk State Technical University,RussiaSeries: Innovations in Chemical Physics and MesoscopyThis book presents a systematic description of the theory ofmultiscale modeling of nanotechnology applications in variousfields of science and technology. The problems of computingnanoscale systems at different structural scales are defined, andalgorithms are given for their numerical solutions by thequantum/continuum mechanics, molecular dynamics, andmesodynamics methods. Emphasis is given to the processes ofthe formation, movement, and interaction of nanoparticles; theformation of nanocomposites; and the processes accompanyingthe application of nanocomposites. The book concentrates ondifferent types of nanosystems: solid, liquid, gaseous, and

multi-phase.Apple Academic PressMarket: Physical ChemistryDecember 2017: 229 x 152: 355pp

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SonochemistryAn Emerging Green Technology

Edited by Suresh C. Ameta, PAHER University, Udaipur, India,Rakshit Ameta, PAHER University, Debari, India and GarimaAmetaThis new volume presents a complete picture ofultrasound-assisted reactions and technologies that can be usedin organic synthesis, polymer synthesis and degradation,nanomaterials, wastewater treatment, food ingredients andproducts, pharmaceutical applications, bioenergy applications,and more. This volume aims to shed light on the diversifiedapplications of ultrasound and its significant role as a greenchemical pathway.

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Edited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Devrim Balköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute,Turkey and Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Physical ChemistryPresenting illustrative case studies, highlighting technologicalapplications, and explaining theoretical and foundationalconcepts, this book is an important reference source on the keyconcepts for modern technologies and optimization of newprocesses in physical chemistry. This volume combinesup-to-date research findings and relevant theoretical frameworkson applied chemistry, materials, and chemical engineering.

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Theoretical Models and Experimental Approachesin Physical Chemistry

Theoretical and Methodological ImplicationsResearch Methodology and Practical MethodsEdited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Cristobal Noe Aguilar Gonzalez, SabuThomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India andPraveen K. M, University of South Brittany, Lorient, FranceSeries: Innovations in Physical ChemistryThis new volume introduces readers to some of the latestresearch applications of physical chemistry. It reflects the hugebreadth and diversity in research and the applications in physicalchemistry and physical chemistry techniques, providing casestudies that are tailored to particular research interests. Itexamines the industrial processes for emerging materials,determines practical use under a wide range of conditions, andestablishes what is needed to produce a new generation of

materials.

Edited by A. K. Haghi, Canadian Research and DevelopmentCenter of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC), Montreal,Quebec, Canada, Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, K.M. Praveen and Pai R. AvinashSeries: Innovations in Physical ChemistryThis new volume presents an up-to-date review of modernmaterials and physical chemistry concepts, issues, and recentadvances in the field. It presents a modern theoretical andexperimental approach in applied physical chemistry. Thevolume discusses the developments of advanced chemicalproducts and respective tools to characterize and predict thechemical material properties and behavior.

With chapters from distinguished scientists and engineers fromkey institutions worldwide, the volume provides understanding through numerous examplesand practical applications drawn from research and development chemistry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFunctional Polymeric CompositesPlasma and Fusion ScienceMacro to NanoscalesFrom Fundamental Research to Technological Applications

Edited by Chin Hua Chia, Universiti Kebangsaan, Bangi,Malaysia, Chin Han Chan, University Teknologi MARA, ShaAlam, Malaysia and Sabu Thomas, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kottayam, IndiaThis new work, Functional Polymeric Composites: Macro toNanoscales, focuses on new challenges, findings, opportunities,and applications in the area of polymer composites. Thechapters, written prominent researchers from academia, industry,and research institutes from around the world, presentcontemporary research and developments on advancedpolymeric materials, including polymer blends, polymerelectrolytes, bio-based polymer, polymer nanocomposites, etc.Several chapters also cover the applications of the polymericsystems in current industry development and synthesis and

characterization of the products.

Edited by B. Raneesh, Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta,Kerala, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Jemy James, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kottayam, Kerala, India and Anju K. Nair, MahatmaGandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaIn this new book, an interdisciplinary and international team ofexperts provides an exploration of the emerging plasma sciencethat is poised to make the plasma technology a reality in themanufacturing sector. The research presented here will stimulatenew ideas, methods, and applications in the field of plasmascience and nanotechnology.

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Edited by Tatiana G. Volova, Siberian Federal University,Krasnoyarsk, Russia, Yuri S. Vinnik, Krasnoyarsk State MedicalSchool, Russia, Ekaterina I. Shishatskaya, Siberian FederalUniversity, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, Nadejda M. Markelova,Krasnoyarsk State Medical School, Russia and Gennady E.Zaikov, Kazan National Research Technological University,RussiaThis new book presents the authors’ biomedical studies ofnatural degradable biopolymers (polyhydroxyalkanoates [PHAs])and discusses the demand for medical-grade materials andmodern trends, focusing on the present status and futurepotential of PHAs. The authors present and summarize theirmost important results and findings obtained during the lastfew years in experimental studies and clinical trials of PHAs at

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Design, Synthesis, and ApplicationsEdited by Raja Shunmugam, Indian Institute of ScienceEducation & Research, Kolkata, IndiaThis new book covers the synthetic as well application aspectsof functional polymers. It highlights modern trends in the fieldand showcases the recent characterization techniques that arebeing employed in the field of polymer science. The chaptersare written by top-notch scientists who are internationallyrecognized in the field. The chapters will highlight the moderntrend in the field.

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Chemical Engineering of PolymersProduction of Functional and Flexible Materials

Edited by Omari V. Mukbaniani, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi StateUniversity (TSU), Georgia, Marc J. M. Abadie, UniversityMontpellier, France and Tamara Tatrishvili, IvaneJavakhishvili Tbilisi State University, GeorgiaIn this important volume, the structures and functions of theseadvanced polymer and composite systems are evaluated withrespect to improved or novel performance, and the potentialimplications of those developments for the future ofpolymer-based composites and multifunctional materials arediscussed. It focuses exclusively on the latest research relatedto polymer and composite materials, especially new trends infrontal polymerization and copolymerization synthesis,functionalization of polymers, physical properties, and hybridsystems. Several chapters are devoted to composites and

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Edited by Sajith Thottathil, Sabu Thomas, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India and Didier RouxelThe informative volume discusses recent advancements in theresearch and development in synthesis, characterization,processing, morphology, structure, and properties of advancedpolymeric materials. With contributions from leadinginternational researchers and professors in academic,government and industrial institutions, Advanced PolymericMaterials for Sustainability and Innovations has a special focuson eco-friendly polymers, polymer composites, nanocomposites,and blends and materials for traditional and renewable energy.

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Management Mechanical, Dynamic and Microwave Properties, and EngineeringApplicationsEdited by Badal Jageshwar Prasad Dewangan, R.T.M.

Nagpur University, India and Maheshkumar NarsingraoYenkie, , R.T.M. Nagpur University, IndiaThis book focuses on exciting new research in polymer science.The first section of the book deals with new advancements inpolymer technology, which includes polymers that areresponsible for progress in the field of energy, electronics, andmedical sciences. It focuses on the most promising polymernanocomposites and nanomaterials. Composites are becomingmore important because they can help to improve quality oflife. The second section of the book highlights this aspect ofmacromolecules, while the third section emphasizesbiopolymers, their development, and applications.

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Edited by Nikolay Dishovsky, University of ChemicalTechnology and Metallurgy, Sofia, Bulgaria and MihailMihaylov, University of Chemical Technology andMetallurgy, Sofia, BulgariaElastomer-Based Composite Materials: Mechanical, Dynamic,and Microwave Properties and Engineering Applications isfocused on elastomer-based composite materials comprisingdifferent types of reinforcing fillers. The volume provides anabundance of knowledge on the detailed characterization ofthese fillers and on the curing, mechanical, dynamic mechanical,and dielectric and microwave properties of the elastomericcomposites. The book surveys the most recent research activitiesof the authors, which will make it a vital reference source forscientists in both the academic and industrial sectors, as well as

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Natural Fiber Textile Composite Engineering sheds light on thearea of the natural fiber textile composites with new researchon their applications, the material used, the methods ofpreparation, the different types of polymers, the selection of rawmaterials, the elements of design the natural fiber textile polymercomposites for a particular end use, their manufacturingtechniques, and finally their life cycle assessments (LCA). Thevolume also addresses the important issue in the materialsscience of how to utilize natural fibers as an enhancement tocomposite materials.

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Edited by N. Ramesh Babu, VIT University, Vellore, IndiaSmart Grid Systems: Modeling and Control provides acomprehensive discussion that describes the challenges andthe future scope of the technologies related to smart grid. Itcovers a wide range of topics on smart grids, includingrenewable Energy (solar/wind) penetration to the grid, energystorage, control techniques, energy management, and modelingof smart devices/techniques. The volume will be valuable toacademicians, researchers, and practitioners in the field of powersystem, as well as to students entering this field.

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Priyadarsini Hills Kottayam, Kerala, India, AparnaThankappan, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India,Fernando Gomes Souza, Jr., LaBioS Centro de TecnologiaCidade Universitaria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Sabu Thomas,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaThis new volume, Biopolymers and Biomaterials, covers thescience and application of biopolymers and biomaterials. Itpresents an array of different studies on biopolymers andbiomaterials, along with their results, interpretation, and theconclusions arrived at through investigations. It includesbiopolymer synthesis, their characterizations, and their potentialapplications.

Mallikarjun B. Hanji, Agricultural Technology ApplicationResearch Institute, Bangalore, IndiaThis book introduces the latest meta-analytical methods anddiscusses their applications in the field of psychiatry. Acomprehensive list of methods used in meta-analysis has beendescribed in simple language and demonstrated with real-timeexamples. This informative volume explains the importance ofmeta-analysis and describes how it differs from narrative andsystematic reviews. It also relates the historical development ofmeta-analysis and explains methods used for locating andselecting the required studies in a given domain. Suitablesoftware is examined in detail as well.

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Edited by Ashish Sachan and Suzanne Hendrich, Iowa StateUniversity, Ames, USAThis informative volume offers the global perspectives ofscientists in important areas related to biomarkers andnanosensors in food toxicology, toxicology of nanomaterials,chemicals in sanitation and packaging, additives, mycotoxins,endocrine disruptors, radionuclides, toxic metals, andwaste-burning residues in food. The book emphasizes regulatorytoxicology and includes an interesting example case study.

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Mark Burgin, University of California, Los Angeles, USA;formerly, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineThis new volume shows how it is possible to further developand essentially extend the theory of operators ininfinite-dimensional vector spaces, which plays an importantrole in mathematics, physics, information theory, and controltheory. The book describes new mathematical structures, suchas hypernorms, hyperseminorms, hypermetrics, semitopologicalvector spaces, hypernormed vector spaces, andhyperseminormed vector spaces. It develops mathematical toolsfor the further development of functional analysis andbroadening of its applications.

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Soil Salinity Management in AgricultureTechnological Advances and Applications

Edited by S. K. Gupta, Central Soil Salinity Research Institute,Karnal, India and Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis important volume, Soil Salinity Management in Agriculture,addresses the crucial issue of soil salinity of potential farmlandand provides a comprehensive picture of the saline environmentand plant interactions, along with management and reclamationmethods and policies. With contributions from researchers fromthe fields of agricultural chemistry, soil science, biotechnology,agronomy, environmental sciences, and plant breeding andgenetics, the volume emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach.

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A Sustainable ApproachEdited by Shirish Sonawane, National Institute ofTechnology, Talangana, India, Y. Pydi Setty, National Instituteof Technology, Talangana, India, T. Bala Narsaiah, Instituteof Science & Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru TechnologicalUniversity, Hyderabad, India and Srinu Naik Sapavatu,University College of Technology, Osmania University,Hyderabad, IndiaThis book highlights advances in sustainable wastewatertreatment technologies, particularly biological wastewatertreatment, cavitation-based treatment, hybrid water treatment,membrane technologies, advance oxidation processes, andadsorption. The book focuses on a variety of advanced treatmenttechniques that are useful for the degradation of organiccomponents, dyes, heavy metals effluent, etc. in wastewater.

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Edited by Bharat A. Bhanvase, RTM Nagpur University,Maharashtra, India, Rajendra P. Ugwekar, RTM NagpurUniversity, Maharashtra, India and Raju B. Mankar,Laxminarayan Institute of Technology, Nagpur, IndiaDue to increasing demand for potable and irrigation water, newscientific research is being conducted to deal with wastewaterfrom a variety of sources. Novel Water Treatment and SeparationMethods: Simulation of Chemical Processes presents a selectionof research related to applications of chemical processes forwastewater treatment, separation techniques, and modelingand simulation of chemical processes.

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Edited by Eric W. Harmsen, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez and Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringAbout 7,000 people lose their lives and nearly 100 million peopleare adversely affected by floods each year worldwide. Floodingoccurs in almost every part of the world and is the result ofextreme rainfall. Severe flooding also costs billions of dollarseach year in damage and economic losses. This new volumefocuses on two detailed studies that employ physically basedhydrologic models to predict flooding in the particularlychallenging environment of small watersheds with mountainousterrain and high intensity/high variability rainfall.

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Abdel Razik Ahmed Zidan, Mansoura University, Egypt andMohammed Ahmed Abdel Hady, Mansoura University,EgyptWith a sharp focus on environmental pollution and its impacton life and nature, scientists and engineers have studied thewater treatment effect of natural wetlands for many years,resulting in the development of constructed wetlands (CWs) fortreating wastewater. This informative new book provides currentinformation and guidance on the construction, performance,operation, and maintenance of subsurface flow constructedwetlands of domestic and municipal wastewater.

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Edited by J. I. Nirmal Kumar, Institute of Science andTechnology for Advanced Studies and Research (ISTAR),Vallabh Vidyanagar, Anand, Gujarat, IndiaThis volume is the compiled research of Dr. Nirmal Kumar andhis team over the last couple of decades on a diverse array ofimpacts on the biodiversity of tropical wetlands and forests.Divided into two parts, the volume provides valuable informationon spatial and temporal fluctuations of phytoplankton,zooplankton, macrophytes, birds, and seaweed biodiversity ofimportant tropical wetlands, including pond, lakes, rivers,mangroves, and estuarine and coastal environments. It looks attheir relationships and interactions with varioushydro-geochemical nutrients along with limiting factors andquantification of anthropogenic pressures.

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Coping with Biological Growth on Stone HeritageObjects .................................................................................... 91

Calcium Entry Channels in Non-ExcitableCells .......................................................................................... 19

Aquaporins in Health and Disease ............................. 38Aquatic Dicotyledons of North America .................. 19

2D Materials ............................................................................ 95G Radio Access Networks ............................................. 56

Coping with Biological Growth on Stone HeritageObjects .................................................................................... 91

Capital Account Liberation ........................................... 51Capture-Recapture Methods for the Social andMedical Sciences ................................................................ 59

Artificial Intelligence with Uncertainty, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 52Asymptotic Analysis of Mixed EffectsModels .................................................................................... 59

AAcetic Acid Bacteria .......................................................... 17

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 98thEdition ....................................................................................... 3CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas,33rd Edition .......................................................................... 33

Carbohydrate Chemistry ................................................... 6Change-Point Analysis in Nonstationary StochasticModels .................................................................................... 58

Atlas of Prokaryotic Viruses ............................................ 21Atmospheric Aerosols ...................................................... 40

Actionable Intelligence in Healthcare ....................... 49Adaptive Backstepping Control of Uncertain Systemswith Actuator Failures, Subsystem Interactions, andNonsmooth Nonlinearities ............................................ 56

CRC World Dictionary of Palms ................................... 19Creating Theoretical Research Frameworks usingMultiple Methods ............................................................... 54

Chemical Biology of Natural Products ........................ 6Chemical Century, The .................................................. 104Chemical Century, The .................................................. 104

Autonomous Mobile Robots in Unknown OutdoorEnvironment ........................................................................ 56Autophagy and Signaling .............................................. 19Adsorption on Mesoporous Metal-Organic

Frameworks in Solution for Clean Energy,Environment and Healthcare ......................................... 5

Creep and Creep Rupture of Metals .............................. 5Crossing Numbers of Graphs ........................................ 29

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Chemical Ecology in Insects .......................................... 26Chemical Engineering of Polymers .......................... 111Chemical Engineering of Polymers .......................... 111Chemical Sensitivity and Sick-BuildingSyndrome ................................................................................. 2Chemistry and Technology of PlantSubstances ............................................................................ 92

BBeam’s Eye View Imaging in RadiationOncology ............................................................................... 43Bent-Shaped Liquid Crystals ............................................ 4Beyond First Order Model Theory ................................ 33

Advanced High Dynamic Range Imaging, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 10Advanced Polymeric Materials for Sustainability andInnovations ........................................................................ 111Advanced Polymeric Materials for Sustainability andInnovations ........................................................................ 111

Dairy Engineering ............................................................ 102Dairy Engineering ............................................................ 102Data Analysis Using Hierarchical Generalized LinearModels with R ...................................................................... 58

Chemistry and Technology of PlantSubstances ............................................................................ 92Chinese and Botanical Medicines ................................. 6

Big Data Analytics ............................................................. 11Big Data and Analytics Applications inGovernment ......................................................................... 52

Advanced Thermoelectrics ............................................ 38Advances in Chromatography ....................................... 8 Data Analytics Applications in Education .............. 52

Chromatographic Analysis of theEnvironment ........................................................................... 8

Big Data and Computational Intelligence inNetworking ........................................................................... 47

Advances in Chromatography ....................................... 8Advances in Postharvest Technologies of VegetableCrops ....................................................................................... 97

Data Analytics Applications in Latin America andEmerging Economies ....................................................... 49Dendrimers in Medical Science .................................... 98Climate Change and the Oceanic Carbon

Cycle ...................................................................................... 107Bio-Inspired Computing for Image and VideoProcessing ............................................................................. 13Advances in Postharvest Technologies of Vegetable

Crops ....................................................................................... 97Dendrimers in Medical Science .................................... 98Design of CMOS Millimeter-Wave and TerahertzIntegrated Circuits with Metamaterials ................... 52

Climate Change and the Oceanic CarbonCycle ...................................................................................... 107Clinical 3D Dosimetry in Modern RadiationTherapy .................................................................................. 43

Biodiversity of Tropical Wetlands andForests .................................................................................. 114Biodiversity of Tropical Wetlands andForests .................................................................................. 114

Advances in Refining Catalysis ....................................... 3Advances in Smart Cities ................................................ 11Aging ....................................................................................... 20

Developing Technologies in Food Science ........... 100Developing Technologies in Food Science ........... 100

Clinical Virology .................................................................. 35Bioethanol and Natural Resources ............................... 8Agricultural Drones ........................................................... 90 Device-to-Device based Proximity Service .............. 53Clustering and Routing Algorithms for Wireless SensorNetworks ................................................................................ 12

Biological Safety ................................................................. 35Biology and Culture of Portunid Crabs of WorldSeas ....................................................................................... 106

Agricultural Drones ........................................................... 90Algebraic Number Fields and TheirCompletions ......................................................................... 28

Difference Equations ........................................................ 30Diffractive Optics and Nanophotonics ....................... 4Disaster Recovery ............................................................... 98Coarse-Grained Modeling of Biomolecules ............ 37

Cognitive Sensors and IoT .............................................. 51Biology and Culture of Portunid Crabs of WorldSeas ....................................................................................... 106

Algorithmics of Nonuniformity .................................... 29Allergy and Allergen Immunotherapy ...................... 90

Disaster Recovery ............................................................... 98Drug Delivery Approaches and Nanosystems,Two-Volume Set ................................................................. 98

Computation of Generalized Matrix Inverses andApplications ......................................................................... 90Computation of Generalized Matrix Inverses andApplications ......................................................................... 90

Biology and Ecology of Edible Marine BivalveMolluscs ............................................................................... 106Biology and Ecology of Edible Marine BivalveMolluscs ............................................................................... 106

Allergy and Allergen Immunotherapy ...................... 90Amorphous-Nanocrystalline Alloys .............................. 5Analytics Process, The ...................................................... 49Animal Locomotion .......................................................... 23

Drug Delivery Approaches and Nanosystems,Two-Volume Set ................................................................. 98Drug Delivery Approaches and Nanosystems, Volume1 ................................................................................................. 98

Computation with Linear Algebraic Groups ........... 28Computational and Experimental Analysis ofFunctional Materials ........................................................ 93

Biology and Ecology of Edible Marine GastropodMolluscs ............................................................................... 106

Anti-Spam Techniques Based on Artificial ImmuneSystem ..................................................................................... 53 Drug Delivery Approaches and Nanosystems, Volume

1 ................................................................................................. 98Computational and Experimental Analysis ofFunctional Materials ........................................................ 93

Biology and Ecology of Edible Marine GastropodMolluscs ............................................................................... 106

Antisepsis, Disinfection, and Sterilization ................ 36Applications of EPR and NMR Spectroscopy inHomogeneous Catalysis .................................................... 8

Drug Delivery Approaches and Nanosystems, Volume2 ................................................................................................. 98Computational Chemistry Methodology in Structural

Biology and Materials Sciences .................................... 95Biology and Ecology of Parrotfishes, The ................. 26Biology and Ecology of Pike ........................................... 25Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,

5-Volume Set ........................................................................ 95Drug Delivery Approaches and Nanosystems, Volume2 ................................................................................................. 98Computational Chemistry Methodology in Structural

Biology and Materials Sciences .................................... 95Biology and Ecology of Toxic Pufferfish ................. 106Biology and Ecology of Toxic Pufferfish ................. 106Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,

5-Volume Set ........................................................................ 95Drug Repositioning .............................................................. 5

EComputational Design of Chemicals for the Controlof Mosquitoes and Their Diseases ................................. 3Computational Intelligence Applications in BusinessIntelligence and Big Data Analytics ........................... 49

Biology and Ecology of VenomousStingrays .............................................................................. 106Biology and Ecology of VenomousStingrays .............................................................................. 106

Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume1 ................................................................................................. 93Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume1 ................................................................................................. 93

Earned Benefits Program Management .................. 54Ebola ........................................................................................ 20Computational Multiscale Modeling of Multiphase

Nanosystems ..................................................................... 109Biology of Domestic Animals ........................................ 24Biology of Plant-Insect Interactions, The .................. 24Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume

2 ................................................................................................. 93Ecological Restoration of Longleaf Pine .................. 20Elastic Scattering of ElectromagneticRadiation ............................................................................... 41

Computational Multiscale Modeling of MultiphaseNanosystems ..................................................................... 109Concise Encyclopedia of Biomedical Polymers andPolymeric Biomaterials ...................................................... 7

Biology of Sole, The ............................................................ 25Biology of the First 1,000 Days, The ............................ 22Biomedical Application of Nanoparticles ............... 22Biopackaging ...................................................................... 18

Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume2 ................................................................................................. 93Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume3 ................................................................................................. 93

Elastomer-Based Composite Materials .................. 112Elastomer-Based Composite Materials .................. 112Electroanalytical Chemistry ............................................. 3Concise Introduction to Hypercomplex Fractals,

A ................................................................................................. 10Biopesticides and Bioagents ......................................... 93Biopesticides and Bioagents ......................................... 93Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume

3 ................................................................................................. 93Electron Diffraction .............................................................. 7Elements of Concave Analysis andApplications ......................................................................... 33

Conductive Polymers ........................................................ 37Connected Vehicle Systems ........................................... 51Conservation, Tourism, and Identity of ContemporaryCommunity Art ................................................................. 105

Biopolymers and Biomaterials ................................... 112Biopolymers and Biomaterials ................................... 112Bioresources Technology in SustainableAgriculture ............................................................................ 90

Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume4 ................................................................................................. 95Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume4 ................................................................................................. 95

Elements of Quasigroup Theory andApplications ......................................................................... 28Emerging Technologies in AgriculturalEngineering .......................................................................... 88

Conservation, Tourism, and Identity of ContemporaryCommunity Art ................................................................. 105Constructed Subsurface Wetlands .......................... 114

Bioresources Technology in SustainableAgriculture ............................................................................ 90Biotic Stress Management in Rice ............................ 108

Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume5 ................................................................................................. 95 Emerging Technologies in Agricultural

Engineering .......................................................................... 88Constructed Subsurface Wetlands .......................... 114Contemporary Phytomedicines ................................... 26

Biotic Stress Management in Rice ............................ 108Bounds for Determinants of Linear Operators andtheir Applications ............................................................... 33

Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume5 ................................................................................................. 95Applied Physical Chemistry with MultidisciplinaryApproaches ........................................................................ 109

Emerging Technologies in Brachytherapy .............. 43Emerging Trends of Plant Physiology for SustainableCrop Production ................................................................. 92

Convex Optimization for Signal Processing andCommunications ............................................................... 49

CApplied Physical Chemistry with MultidisciplinaryApproaches ........................................................................ 109

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Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Based onParallel Shift Technology ................................................ 57

Handbook of Halal Food Production ........................ 16Handbook of Metal-Microbe Interactions andBioremediation ................................................................... 21

Financial Literacy Education ........................................ 52First Order Phase Transitions of MagneticMaterials ................................................................................ 39

Emerging Trends of Plant Physiology for SustainableCrop Production ................................................................. 92Empirical Research for Software Security ................ 55 Imaging in Photodynamic Therapy ........................... 37

Handbook of Methods for Designing, Monitoring, andAnalyzing Dose-Finding Trials ...................................... 58

Fish Histology .................................................................... 107Fish Histology .................................................................... 107

Employees and Employers in ServiceOrganizations ...................................................................... 93

Indian Hospitality Industry, The ................................ 105Indian Hospitality Industry, The ................................ 105

Handbook of Online and Near-Real-Time Methods inMicroorganism Detection .............................................. 36

Flood Assessment ............................................................ 113Flood Assessment ............................................................ 113

Employees and Employers in ServiceOrganizations ...................................................................... 93

Industrial Applications of MarineBiopolymers ............................................................................ 6

Handbook of Optoelectronic Device Modeling andSimulation ............................................................................ 41

Flow Cytometry ................................................................... 22Food Allergy .......................................................................... 18

Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences,Fourth Edition (Print Version) ........................................ 52

Information Technology and OrganizationalLearning ................................................................................. 47

Handbook of Optoelectronic Device Modeling andSimulation ............................................................................ 41

Food Allergy .......................................................................... 18Food By-Product Based Functional FoodPowders .................................................................................. 16

Energy-Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks .............. 51Engineering and Technical Development for aSustainable Environment ............................................ 103

Information Technology and OrganizationalLearning ................................................................................. 47Inhibitor Index, The .............................................................. 3Handbook of Optoelectronic Device Modeling and

Simulation - Two Volume Set ....................................... 41Food Forensics ..................................................................... 17Engineering and Technical Development for aSustainable Environment ............................................ 103

Innovative Technologies for the Treatment ofIndustrial Wastewater ................................................... 113Handbook of Optoelectronics, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 44Food Process Engineering and QualityAssurance ........................................................................... 103Engineering Interventions in Agricultural

Processing ............................................................................. 88Innovative Technologies for the Treatment ofIndustrial Wastewater ................................................... 113Handbook of Optoelectronics, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 44Food Process Engineering and QualityAssurance ........................................................................... 103Engineering Interventions in Agricultural

Processing ............................................................................. 88Insect Pests of Stored Grain ............................................ 97Insect Pests of Stored Grain ............................................ 97Handbook of Optoelectronics, Second Edition

(Three-Volume Set) ............................................................ 44Food Safety ........................................................................ 103Food Safety ........................................................................ 103Engineering Interventions in Foods and

Plants ....................................................................................... 88Integration and Cubature Methods ........................... 32Intelligent Video Survellance Systems ....................... 14Handbook of Ordinary Differential

Equations: ............................................................................. 31Food Technology ............................................................. 100Food Technology ............................................................. 100Engineering Interventions in Foods and

Plants ....................................................................................... 88Internet of Things, The ..................................................... 14Introduction to Gauge Theories, An ........................... 45Handbook of Quantile Regression ............................. 59Food Toxicology ............................................................... 113

Engineering Interventions in Sustainable TrickleIrrigation ................................................................................ 88

Introduction to Market Access forPharmaceuticals ................................................................... 7

Handbook of Research for Fluid and SolidMechanics .......................................................................... 100

Food Toxicology ............................................................... 113Frontiers in Data Science ................................................ 11

Engineering Interventions in Sustainable TrickleIrrigation ................................................................................ 88

Introduction to Polysaccharide Biotechnology, SecondEdition, An ............................................................................... 2

Handbook of Research for Fluid and SolidMechanics .......................................................................... 100

Functional Hydrogels in Drug Delivery ..................... 24Functional Materials and Electronics ..................... 107

Engineering Practices for Agricultural Production andWater Conservation .......................................................... 88

Introduction to Quantum Fluids, An ......................... 46Introduction to Quantum Fluids, An ......................... 46

Handbook of Research on MedicinalChemistry ............................................................................ 107

Functional Materials and Electronics ..................... 107Functional Polymeric Composites ........................... 111

Engineering Practices for Agricultural Production andWater Conservation .......................................................... 88

Introduction to Theory of Control inOrganizations ...................................................................... 53

Handbook of Research on MedicinalChemistry ............................................................................ 107

Functional Polymeric Composites ........................... 111Functional Polymers ...................................................... 111

Engineering Technology and Industrial Chemistrywith Applications ............................................................ 109

Intrusion Detection and Prevention for MobileEcosystems ............................................................................ 54

Handbook of Solid-State Lighting and LEDs .......... 39Handbook of Visual Optics, Two-VolumeSet ............................................................................................. 45

Functional Polymers ...................................................... 111Functionalized Engineering Materials and TheirApplications ....................................................................... 107Engineering Technology and Industrial Chemistry

with Applications ............................................................ 109Invitation to the Rogers-Ramanujan Identities,An .............................................................................................. 29Handbook of Visual Optics, Volume One ................ 45Functionalized Engineering Materials and Their

Applications ....................................................................... 107Environmental Chemicals Desk Reference ................ 2 Ion Exchange in Heterophase Systems ....................... 9Handbook of Visual Optics, Volume Two ................ 45Fundamentals of Charged Particle Transport in Gasesand Condensed Matter ................................................... 45

Environmental Pollutants and their BioremediationApproaches .......................................................................... 23

Iterative Methods and Their Dynamics withApplications ......................................................................... 34

Handbook of X-ray Imaging ......................................... 44Heavy Metals and Other Pollutants in theEnvironment ...................................................................... 103Future of Organizations: Workplace Issues and

Practices, The ..................................................................... 106Environmental Problems in Marine Biology ........... 25Equity-Linked Life Insurance ......................................... 32 KHeavy Metals and Other Pollutants in the

Environment ...................................................................... 103Herbs for Diabetes and Neurological DiseaseManagement .................................................................... 104

Future of Organizations: Workplace Issues andPractices, The ..................................................................... 106

G

Equivalence .......................................................................... 58Equivalence .......................................................................... 58Essential Effects ................................................................... 10Essential Effects ................................................................... 10Essential Oils and Nanotechnology for Treatment ofMicrobial Diseases ............................................................. 36

Kinetics in Materials Science andEngineering .......................................................................... 41

LHerbs for Diabetes and Neurological DiseaseManagement .................................................................... 104High Brightness Metal Vapor Lasers ............................. 4High Resolution Electronic Spectroscopy of SmallMolecules ............................................................................... 37

Gamer's Brain, The ............................................................. 13Gamer's Brain, The ............................................................. 13Generic and Energy-Efficient Context-Aware MobileSensing ................................................................................... 53

Essentials of Mathematical Thinking ........................ 31Essentials of Mathematical Thinking ........................ 31Ethnobotany of India, 5-Volume Set ......................... 91Ethnobotany of India, 5-Volume Set ......................... 91

Lineability .............................................................................. 28Lipase ...................................................................................... 92Lipase ...................................................................................... 92Liquid Crystal Sensors ......................................................... 4

High-Performance Materials and EngineeredChemistry ............................................................................ 107High-Performance Materials and EngineeredChemistry ............................................................................ 107

Graph Searching Games and ProbabilisticMethods ................................................................................. 29Graphics Processing Unit-Based High PerformanceComputing in Radiation Therapy ............................... 43

Ethnobotany of India, Volume 3 ................................. 91Ethnobotany of India, Volume 3 ................................. 91Ethnobotany of India, Volume 4 ................................. 91Ethnobotany of India, Volume 4 ................................. 91

Lubricant Additives .............................................................. 4

MHigher Mathematics for Engineering and Technology:Problems and Solutions .................................................. 90Higher Mathematics for Engineering and Technology:Problems and Solutions .................................................. 90

Green Chemistry for Sustainable BiofuelProduction ............................................................................ 92Green Chemistry for Sustainable BiofuelProduction ............................................................................ 92

Ethnobotany of India, Volume 5 ................................. 91Ethnobotany of India, Volume 5 ................................. 91Evolving Paradigms in Tourism and Hospitality inDeveloping Countries .................................................... 104

Management of Wheat and BarleyDiseases .................................................................................. 97Management of Wheat and BarleyDiseases .................................................................................. 97

Holistic Healthcare ............................................................ 91Holistic Healthcare ............................................................ 91Hospitality Marketing and ConsumerBehavior .............................................................................. 105

Green’s Functions with Applications, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 30Grid Integration of Solar PhotovoltaicSystems ................................................................................... 40

Evolving Paradigms in Tourism and Hospitality inDeveloping Countries .................................................... 104Exchange Bias ..................................................................... 38Experiment and Evaluation in Information RetrievalModels .................................................................................... 11

Marine Pollution and Climate Change .................... 26Mathematical Modelling of Waves in Multi-scaleStructured Media ............................................................... 29MATLAB Handbook with Applications toMathematics, Science, Engineering, andFinance ................................................................................... 32

Hospitality Marketing and ConsumerBehavior .............................................................................. 105Human-Insect Interactions ............................................ 26Hybrid Imaging in Cardiovascular Medicine .......... 43Hybrid Intelligent Techniques for Pattern Analysis andUnderstanding .................................................................... 13

Guide to Specimen Management in ClinicalMicrobiology, A ................................................................... 35

HExtended Specimen, The ................................................. 23

FMechanics of Liquid Nano- and MicrodispersedMagnetic Media .................................................................... 2Medical Biostatistics, Fourth Edition .......................... 58Hydrogels ............................................................................... 24

Hydrogen Peroxide Metabolism in Health andDisease .................................................................................... 22

Handbook of Adhesive Technology, ThirdEdition ....................................................................................... 2Handbook of Brewing, Third Edition ......................... 16

Fermented Foods, Part II ................................................. 17Fetal and Early Postnatal Programming and itsInfluence on Adult Health .............................................. 22

Medical Tourism and Wellness .................................. 105Medical Tourism and Wellness .................................. 105Medicinal Plants in Asia for MetabolicSyndrome ................................................................................. 6I

Handbook of Discrete and CombinatorialMathematics, Second Edition ...................................... 30Handbook of Discrete and Computational Geometry,Third Edition ......................................................................... 30

Fiber-Optic Fabry-Perot Sensors .................................. 40Meta-Analysis in Psychiatry Research .................... 112Meta-Analysis in Psychiatry Research .................... 112

Handbook of GaN Semiconductor Materials andDevices .................................................................................... 39

Metagenomics in Agriculture and FoodProduction ............................................................................ 20Metal-Catalyzed Polymerization ................................... 7Methods in Probiotics Research ................................... 17

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Storytelling for Interactive Digital Media and VideoGames ..................................................................................... 12

Reconfigurable and Adaptive Computing .............. 10Redox Proteins in Supercomplexes andSignalosomes ...................................................................... 37

Novel Water Treatment and SeparationMethods ............................................................................... 113

O

Micro Irrigation Engineering for HorticulturalCrops ....................................................................................... 95Micro Irrigation Engineering for HorticulturalCrops ....................................................................................... 95Micro Irrigation Scheduling and Practices .............. 95Micro Irrigation Scheduling and Practices .............. 95

Storytelling for Interactive Digital Media and VideoGames ..................................................................................... 12Strange Functions in Real Analysis, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 33

Remote and Robotic Investigations of the SolarSystem ..................................................................................... 37Representation Theory of SymmetricGroups .................................................................................... 29

Online Portfolio Selection ............................................... 53Optical Sensors for Biomedical Diagnostics andEnvironmental Monitoring ............................................ 46

Microlocal Analysis on R^n and on NonCompactManifolds ............................................................................... 32Microorganisms in Sustainable Agriculture, Food, andthe Environment .............................................................. 103

Structure of Space and the SubmicroscopicDeterministic Concept of Physics ............................. 104Structure of Space and the SubmicroscopicDeterministic Concept of Physics ............................. 104

Reproduction and Development inMollusca ................................................................................ 25Research Analytics ............................................................. 47

Optical Waves and Laser Beams in the IrregularAtmosphere .......................................................................... 54

Microorganisms in Sustainable Agriculture, Food, andthe Environment .............................................................. 103

Surfactants in Tribology, Volume 5 ............................... 9Sustainable Biological Systems forAgriculture ............................................................................ 88

Research Methodology in Food Sciences .............. 103Research Methodology in Food Sciences .............. 103Reverse Pharmacology .................................................... 26

Optimization and Differentiation ............................... 31

PMilitary Injury Biomechanics ......................................... 19Mining Multimedia Documents .................................. 11Modeling and Design of ElectromagneticCompatibility for High-Speed Printed Circuit Boardsand Packaging .................................................................... 47

Sustainable Biological Systems forAgriculture ............................................................................ 88Sustainable Management of LandResources ............................................................................ 100

Reversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity,Volume 4 .................................................................................. 3Reversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity,Volume 5 .................................................................................. 2

Peanut Agriculture and ProductionTechnology ........................................................................... 97Peanut Agriculture and ProductionTechnology ........................................................................... 97Molecular Materials ............................................................. 4

Molecular Theory of Adsorption in Porous Solids,The .............................................................................................. 9

Sustainable Management of LandResources ............................................................................ 100Sustainable Viticulture .................................................. 105

SPhenolic Compounds in Food ...................................... 16Phosphorus Management in CropProduction ............................................................................ 20Molt in Neotropical Birds ................................................ 23

Monomial Algebras, Second Edition ......................... 28Sustainable Viticulture .................................................. 105

TScience and Strategies for Safe Food ........................ 17Semitopological Vector Spaces ................................. 113Semitopological Vector Spaces ................................. 113Sensors for Safety and Process Control in HydrogenTechnologies ........................................................................ 46

Physical Chemistry for Engineering and AppliedSciences ............................................................................... 109Physical Chemistry for Engineering and AppliedSciences ............................................................................... 109

Multi-Carrier Communication Systems with Examplesin MATLAB® ........................................................................... 51Multicomponent Reactions ............................................. 7Multiresidue Methods for the Analysis of PesticideResidues in Food ................................................................. 16

Technological Interventions in DairyScience ................................................................................. 102Technological Interventions in DairyScience ................................................................................. 102

Shaping the Future of ICT ............................................... 51Signaling Mechanisms Regulating T Cell Diversity andFunction ................................................................................. 22

Physics of Composite and Porous Media,The ............................................................................................ 39Physics of PET and SPECT Imaging ............................. 41Myeloid Cells in Health and Disease: A

Synthesis ................................................................................ 36 Technological Interventions in the Management ofIrrigated Agriculture .......................................................... 97

Silicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook ............................ 38Silicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook ............................ 38

Phytopathogen, The ......................................................... 92Phytopathogen, The ......................................................... 92

N Technological Interventions in the Management ofIrrigated Agriculture .......................................................... 97

Silicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook, Two-VolumeSet ............................................................................................. 38

Plant Biotechnology, Two-Volume Set ................... 108Plant Biotechnology, Two-Volume Set ................... 108

Nanobiomaterials ........................................................... 100 Technological Interventions in the Processing of Fruitsand Vegetables ................................................................. 102

Silver Nanoparticles for AntibacterialDevices ...................................................................................... 6

Plant Biotechnology, Volume 1 ................................. 108Plant Biotechnology, Volume 1 ................................. 108Nanobiomaterials ........................................................... 100

Nanomaterials ................................................................. 108 Technological Interventions in the Processing of Fruitsand Vegetables ................................................................. 102

Small Cetaceans of Japan .............................................. 21Smart Energy ....................................................................... 56

Plant Biotechnology, Volume 2 ................................. 108Plant Biotechnology, Volume 2 ................................. 108Nanomaterials ................................................................. 108

Nanomedicine for Inflammatory Diseases ............. 21 Telomeres, Diet and Human Disease ........................... 9Smart Grid Systems ......................................................... 112Plant Food By-Products ................................................ 102Nanophotonics and Plasmonics ................................. 40 Ternary Alloys Based on III-V

Semiconductors .................................................................. 39Smart Grid Systems ......................................................... 112Social Networks with Rich Edge Semantics ............ 11

Plant Food By-Products ................................................ 102Plant OMICS and Crop Breeding ................................. 92Nanostructured Energy Devices ..................................... 7

Nanotechnology-Driven EngineeredMaterials ............................................................................. 108

Theoretical Modeling of Organohalide Perovskites forPhotovoltaic Applications .............................................. 39

Soft Computing in Chemical and PhysicalSciences .................................................................................. 40

Plant OMICS and Crop Breeding ................................. 92Plasma and Fusion Science ........................................ 111

Nanotechnology-Driven EngineeredMaterials ............................................................................. 108

Theoretical Models and Experimental Approaches inPhysical Chemistry .......................................................... 109

Software Adaptation in an OpenEnvironment ........................................................................ 55

Plasma and Fusion Science ........................................ 111Plastic Deformation of NanocrystallineMaterials ................................................................................... 5Natural Antioxidants ..................................................... 100

Natural Antioxidants ..................................................... 100Theoretical Models and Experimental Approaches inPhysical Chemistry .......................................................... 109

Software Methodologies ................................................ 55Soil Salinity Management in Agriculture .............. 113Pollution and the Atmosphere ..................................... 90

Natural Fiber Textile CompositeEngineering ........................................................................ 112

Therapeutic and Nutritional Uses of Algae ............. 25Thermal and Time Stability of AmorphousAlloys .......................................................................................... 5

Soil Salinity Management in Agriculture .............. 113Soils of Malaysia ................................................................. 23Solar Fuel Generation ....................................................... 40

Pollution and the Atmosphere ..................................... 90Power of Plagues, The ...................................................... 35Practical Guide for Oracle SQL, T-SQL and MySQL,A ................................................................................................. 57

Natural Fiber Textile CompositeEngineering ........................................................................ 112Natural-Based Polymers for BiomedicalApplications ....................................................................... 111

Threat Level Red .................................................................. 54Tourism Marketing ......................................................... 105Tourism Marketing ......................................................... 105

Solar Fuels ................................................................................ 8Sonochemistry .................................................................. 109Sonochemistry .................................................................. 109

Procedural Generation in Game Design .................. 12Procedural Generation in Game Design .................. 12

Natural-Based Polymers for BiomedicalApplications ....................................................................... 111

Transient Control of Gasoline Engines ...................... 55Trends in Fish Processing Technologies ................... 16

Spectral and Scattering Theory for Second OrderPartial Differential Operators ........................................ 30

Processing Technologies for Milk and MilkProducts ............................................................................... 102

Nature-Inspired Computing .......................................... 14 Tropical Pinnipeds ............................................................. 24Spices ....................................................................................... 97Processing Technologies for Milk and MilkProducts ............................................................................... 102Networks of the Future .................................................... 10

Neural Cell Biology ............................................................ 24Tuberculosis and Nontuberculous MycobacterialInfections ............................................................................... 35

Spices ....................................................................................... 97Stable Analysis Patterns for Systems .......................... 55

QNeurotoxicity Guidebook, Second Edition ............... 23New Concepts and Trends of Hybrid Multiple CriteriaDecision Making ................................................................. 54

UStable Design Patterns for Software andSystems ................................................................................... 55Standing on the Shoulders of Darwin andMendel .................................................................................... 21

Quadratic Programming with ComputerPrograms ............................................................................... 32New Directions in Wireless Communications

Systems ................................................................................... 56Unlocking Animation Layout ....................................... 14Unlocking Animation Layout ....................................... 14Standing on the Shoulders of Darwin and

Mendel .................................................................................... 21Quantitative MRI of the Brain: Principles of PhysicalMeasurement ...................................................................... 44Noncommutative Deformation Theory ................... 28

Nonlinear Reaction-Diffusion-ConvictionEquations .............................................................................. 30

Urinary Tract Infections ................................................... 35Utilisation of Bioactive Compounds from Agriculturaland Food Production Waste ......................................... 17

State-of-the-Art Technologies in FoodScience ................................................................................. 102State-of-the-Art Technologies in FoodScience ................................................................................. 102

Quantum Continuous Variables ................................. 46Quantum Physics of Atomic Frequency Standards,The ............................................................................................ 46

RNoSQL ..................................................................................... 13Novel Applications in Polymers and WasteManagement .................................................................... 112Novel Applications in Polymers and WasteManagement .................................................................... 112

VVariational-Hemivariational Inequalities withApplications ......................................................................... 31

Statistical and Machine-Learning DataMining ..................................................................................... 59Statistical Portfolio Estimation ..................................... 59Stinkbugs ............................................................................... 27

Radiation Biology for Medical Physicists ................. 44Radiochromic Film ............................................................ 43Novel Dairy Processing Technologies ........................ 98

Novel Dairy Processing Technologies ........................ 98Vegetable Crop Science ................................................... 19Vehicular Social Networks .............................................. 49Stochastic Communities ................................................. 20

Stochastic H2/H 8 Control: A Nash GameApproach ............................................................................... 56

Recent Advances in Operator Theory and OperatorAlgebras ................................................................................. 33Novel Water Treatment and Separation

Methods ............................................................................... 113Video Cataloguing ............................................................ 47Vitamin B12 .......................................................................... 18

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WWater Hyacinth ................................................................... 25Wavelet Methods for Solving Partial DifferentialEquations and Fractional DifferentialEquations .............................................................................. 31Web Technology ................................................................ 15Why We Design Games ................................................... 12Wilderness of Wildlife Tourism ................................... 104Wilderness of Wildlife Tourism ................................... 104Willmore Conjecture and the Willmore Energy,The ............................................................................................ 32Wireless Sensor Networks ............................................... 13Women and Travel ......................................................... 104Women and Travel ......................................................... 104

XX-Machines for Agent-Based Modeling ................... 14

ZZeroing Dynamics, Gradient Dynamics, and NewtonIterations ................................................................................ 53

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Kar, Arpan Kumar ............................................................... 11Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88Chavan, Rupesh S. .......................................................... 102A Karaa, Wahiba Ben Abdessalem ............................... 11Karakochuk, Crystal D ...................................................... 22

Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 95

Cherniha, Roman ............................................................... 30Chi, Chong-Yung ............................................................... 49

Abbas, PhD., Zafar ............................................................. 92 Kasuya, Toshio ..................................................................... 21Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 95Chia, Chin Hua .................................................................. 111Abbas, PhD., Zafar ............................................................. 92 Katunin, Andrzej ................................................................. 10Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 97Chia, Chin Hua .................................................................. 111Abbas, Zafar .......................................................................... 97 Kazaryan, M.A. ......................................................................... 4Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 98Chikkali, Samir ......................................................................... 7Abbas, Zafar .......................................................................... 97 Keservani, Raj K. ................................................................... 98Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88Childress, Nancy ................................................................. 28Abdullah, Mohamad Faiz Foong ............................. 90 Keservani, Raj K. ................................................................... 98Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88Cokl, Andrej ........................................................................... 27Abdullah, Mohamad Faiz Foong ............................. 90 Keservani, Raj K. ................................................................... 98Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88Cooper, Raymond ................................................................ 6Acharjya, D. P. ....................................................................... 13 Keservani, Raj K. ................................................................... 98Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88Coriasco, Sandro ................................................................ 32Ackerman, Hans W. ........................................................... 21 Keservani, Raj K. ................................................................... 98Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88

DAgrawal, Ashok Kumar ................................................ 102Agrawal, Ashok Kumar ................................................ 102Ahmad, Shamim I. ............................................................. 20

Keservani, Raj K. ................................................................... 98Kharazishvili, Alexander ................................................. 33Khoo-Lattimore, Catheryn ......................................... 104

Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 95Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 95Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 97Dahlbom, Magnus ............................................................ 41

Al-Turjman, Fadi ................................................................. 51 Khoo-Lattimore, Catheryn ......................................... 104Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 98Dakin, John P. ....................................................................... 44Alava, Juan J. ......................................................................... 24 Kiran, Mariam ........................................................................ 14Grinberg, Nelu ........................................................................ 8Dakin, John P. ....................................................................... 44Ameta, Ph.D., K.L. .................................................................. 7 Kirkman, L. Katherine ....................................................... 20Grinberg, Nelu ........................................................................ 8Dakin, John P. ....................................................................... 44Ameta, Suresh C. ............................................................. 109 Kitchin, C.R. ............................................................................ 37Gude, Veera Gnaneswar ................................................ 92Das, Indra J. ............................................................................ 43Ameta, Suresh C. ............................................................. 109 Koenker, Roger .................................................................... 59Gude, Veera Gnaneswar ................................................ 92Das, Surajit .............................................................................. 21Anwer, Md. Arshad ........................................................... 93 Kolekar, Mahesh ................................................................. 14Gupta, Banshi Dhar ........................................................... 46David Baez-Lopez, Jose Miguel ................................ 32Anwer, Md. Arshad ........................................................... 93 Konwar, B.K. ........................................................................... 92Gupta, S. K. .......................................................................... 113de Graaf, Willem Adriaan .............................................. 28Argyros, Ioannis Konstantinos ................................... 34 Konwar, B.K. ........................................................................... 92Gupta, S. K. .......................................................................... 113Dehmer, Matthias .............................................................. 11Arias, Andres Hugo ........................................................... 26 Kozak, Juliusz Ashot ......................................................... 19

HDeka, Ganesh Chandra ................................................... 13DeMicco, Frederick J. .................................................... 105DeMicco, Frederick J. .................................................... 105

Armentano, Ricardo ......................................................... 14Aron, Richard M. ................................................................. 28Artal, Pablo ............................................................................. 45

Krantz, Steven G. ................................................................ 31Krantz, Steven G. ................................................................ 31Krasnoholovets, Volodymyr ..................................... 104Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 93Devillers, James ..................................................................... 3

Artal, Pablo ............................................................................. 45 Krasnoholovets, Volodymyr ..................................... 104Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 93Dewangan, Badal Jageshwar Prasad .................. 112Artal, Pablo ............................................................................. 45 Krishna, K. R. ........................................................................... 90Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 93Dewangan, Badal Jageshwar Prasad .................. 112Ashraf, Muhammad Aqeel ........................................... 23 Krishna, K. R. ........................................................................... 90Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 95Dewdney, A. K. ..................................................................... 20Asli, Kaveh Hariri .............................................................. 100 Kuila, Pratyay ......................................................................... 12Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 95Dinh, Phuong Mai ............................................................. 45Asli, Kaveh Hariri .............................................................. 100 Kumar, Akshi ......................................................................... 15Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 95Dinh, Phuong Mai ............................................................. 46Ayala-Zavala, J. Fernando .......................................... 102 Kumar, J. I. Nirmal ............................................................ 114Haghi, A. K. .......................................................................... 109Dishovsky, Nikolay .......................................................... 112Ayala-Zavala, J. Fernando .......................................... 102 Kumar, J. I. Nirmal ............................................................ 114Haghi, A. K. .......................................................................... 109Dishovsky, Nikolay .......................................................... 112

B Kumar, Ranjeet .................................................................... 97Kumar, Ranjeet .................................................................... 97Kumar, Vikas ....................................................................... 104

Haghi, A. K. .......................................................................... 109Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 93Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 93

Donnenberg, Albert D. ................................................... 22Dudley, Joel .............................................................................. 5Duffy, Dean G. ...................................................................... 30

Babu, N. Ramesh .............................................................. 112 Kumar, Vikas ....................................................................... 104Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 93Duxbury, Geoffrey ............................................................. 37Babu, N. Ramesh .............................................................. 112 Kutchin, Alexander V. ...................................................... 92Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 95

EBanerjee, Rituparna ....................................................... 100Banerjee, Rituparna ....................................................... 100Banks, Craig E. ......................................................................... 9

Kutchin, Alexander V. ...................................................... 92Kythe, Prem K. ...................................................................... 33

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Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 95Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 95Haghi, A. K. .......................................................................... 109Haghi, A. K. .......................................................................... 109Haghi, A. K. .......................................................................... 109

El Emary, Ibrahiem M. M. ............................................... 51El Messiry, Magdi ............................................................. 112El Messiry, Magdi ............................................................. 112

Banterle, Francesco .......................................................... 10Bard, Allen J. ............................................................................. 3Barrera, Tamara Garcia .................................................... 25 Lackner, Maximilian .......................................................... 36Haghi, Reza K. .................................................................... 109Elkhodr, Mahmoud ........................................................... 10ben Othmane, Lotfi .......................................................... 55 Langer, Arthur M. ............................................................... 47Haghi, Reza K. .................................................................... 109Emani, Chandrakanth ...................................................... 24Berbeco, Ph.D., Ross I. ...................................................... 43 Langer, Arthur M. ............................................................... 47Hamblin, Michael R. .......................................................... 37Erbschloe, Michael ............................................................ 54Bercovici, Hari ....................................................................... 33 Latha, K. .................................................................................... 11Hanji, Mallikarjun B. ........................................................ 112Eriksen, Eivind ...................................................................... 28Best, Michael J. .................................................................... 32 Lee, Youngjo ......................................................................... 58Hanji, Mallikarjun B. ........................................................ 112

FBhanvase, Bharat A. ....................................................... 113Bhanvase, Bharat A. ....................................................... 113Bharagava, Ram Naresh ................................................. 23

Les, Donald H. ...................................................................... 19Li, Bin ......................................................................................... 53Li, Deyi ...................................................................................... 52

Hansen, Dan .......................................................................... 14Hansen, Dan .......................................................................... 14Harding, Stephen E. ............................................................ 2Fageria, Nand Kumar ....................................................... 20

Bhattacharyya, S P ............................................................. 40 Liebowitz, Jay ....................................................................... 49Harmsen, Eric W. .............................................................. 113Fatima, Johra Kayeser ................................................... 104Bhattacharyya, Siddhartha ........................................... 13 Liebowitz, Jay ....................................................................... 52Harmsen, Eric W. .............................................................. 113Fatima, Johra Kayeser ................................................... 104Bi, Wengang (Wayne) ...................................................... 39 Liu, Jianping .......................................................................... 56Hassan, Emad ....................................................................... 51Fayad, Mohamed ............................................................... 55Bilan, Stepan ......................................................................... 57 Liu, Yi-Hwa ............................................................................. 43Heinzen, Horacio ................................................................ 16Fayad, Mohamed ............................................................... 55Birdie, Arvind K. ................................................................... 93 Lobiyal, D. K. .......................................................................... 13Hodent, Celia ........................................................................ 13Feng, Zhe Chuan ............................................................... 39Birdie, Arvind K. ................................................................ 106 Lokoshchenko, Alexander Mikhailovich ................. 5Hodent, Celia ........................................................................ 13Ferrera, Isabel .................................................................... 107Birdie, Arvind K. ................................................................... 93 Lopata, Andreas L. ............................................................. 18Hoey, Andrew Scott ......................................................... 26Ferrera, Isabel .................................................................... 107Birdie, Arvind K. ................................................................ 106 Louro, Ricardo O. ................................................................ 37Hofri, Micha ........................................................................... 29Fink, Ryan C. .......................................................................... 20Biresaw, Girma ........................................................................ 9

MHu, Lan ................................................................................... 103Hu, Lan ................................................................................... 103Hübert, Thomas .................................................................. 46

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Franklyn, Melanie ............................................................... 19Freeden, Willi ........................................................................ 32

GGalton, David J. ................................................................... 21

Bisquert, Juan .......................................................................... 7Blaunstein, Nathan ............................................................ 54Bohning, Dankmar ............................................................ 59Bonato, Anthony ................................................................ 29Borda, Daniela ...................................................................... 16Brodsky, Boris ....................................................................... 58

Mahapatra, Debarshi Kar ............................................ 107Mahapatra, Debarshi Kar ............................................ 107Malhotra, Sanjay .................................................................... 4Maressa, Mauro ................................................................... 10Indrayan, Abhaya ............................................................... 58Galton, David J. ................................................................... 21

Burgin, Mark ....................................................................... 113 Maressa, Mauro ................................................................... 10Iovino, Jose ............................................................................ 33Gao, Guangyu ...................................................................... 47Burgin, Mark ....................................................................... 113 Marti, Amelia ........................................................................... 9Ischenko, Anatoly A. ........................................................... 7George, Anne ....................................................................... 91Burkov, Vladimir N. ............................................................ 53 Masci, Joseph R. .................................................................. 20

JGeorge, Anne ....................................................................... 91Gerald,E,Mcdonnell, ........................................................ 36Ghatak, Abhijeet ................................................................. 92C Masuelli, Martin Alberto ................................................ 18

McDonald, John D. ........................................................... 52Meghwal, Murlidhar ...................................................... 100Jamil, Majid ............................................................................ 40Ghatak, Abhijeet ................................................................. 92

Cabibbo, Nicola .................................................................. 45 Meghwal, Murlidhar ...................................................... 100Jauhari, Vinnie ................................................................... 105Ghonkrokta, Surender S. ................................................ 17Campos, Virginia Santamarina ................................ 105 Meghwal, Murlidhar ...................................................... 102Jauhari, Vinnie ................................................................... 105Gil', Michael ........................................................................... 33Campos, Virginia Santamarina ................................ 105 Meghwal, Murlidhar ...................................................... 102Jia, Xun ..................................................................................... 43Giorgi, Giacomo .................................................................. 39Cantu-Ortiz, Francisco J. ................................................ 47 Meghwal, Murlidhar ...................................................... 100Jiang, Jiming ......................................................................... 59Glezer, A. M. .............................................................................. 5Cao, Huiliang ........................................................................... 6 Meghwal, Murlidhar ...................................................... 100Johnson, Erik I. ..................................................................... 23Glezer, A.M. ............................................................................... 5Carter, James F. ................................................................... 17 Meghwal, Murlidhar ...................................................... 102Jones, Capers ........................................................................ 55Glezer, A.M. ............................................................................... 5Ceballos, Ruben Michael ................................................. 8 Meghwal, Murlidhar ...................................................... 102

KGolbeck, Amanda L. ......................................................... 58Golbeck, Amanda L. ......................................................... 58Goodson, III, Theodore ...................................................... 8

Cercignani, Mara ................................................................ 44Chaddah, Praveen ............................................................. 39Chakraborty, Tanmoy ...................................................... 95

Meliot, Pierre-Loic .............................................................. 29Melnikov, Alexander ........................................................ 32Mickens, Ronald E. ............................................................. 30Kalarikkal, Nandakumar ............................................... 108Gordon, Malcolm S. .......................................................... 23

Chakraborty, Tanmoy ...................................................... 95 Mijnheer, Ben ....................................................................... 43Kalarikkal, Nandakumar ............................................... 108Gordon, Siamon ................................................................. 36Chapuis, Claude ............................................................... 105 Milane, Lara Scheherazade .......................................... 21Kamarun, Dzaraini .......................................................... 103Govorushko, Sergey ......................................................... 26Chapuis, Claude ............................................................... 105 Miller, J. Michael .................................................................. 35Kamarun, Dzaraini .......................................................... 103Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88Chaudhary, Yatendra S. .................................................. 40 Mishra, Munmaya ................................................................. 7Kambourakis, Georgios .................................................. 54Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88Chavan, Rupesh S. .......................................................... 102 Mishra, Vijendra .................................................................. 17Kanatas, Athanasios G. .................................................... 56Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88

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TRobson, Robert ................................................................... 45Rodriguez, Eduardo .......................................................... 49Rodriguez, Eduardo .......................................................... 49Rosen, Kenneth H. ............................................................. 30

Mulvey, Matthew ............................................................... 35Munjal, Sandeep .............................................................. 105Munjal, Sandeep .............................................................. 105Munoz-Cueto, Jose A. ..................................................... 25

Zidan, Abdel Razik Ahmed ........................................ 114Zwillinger, Daniel ............................................................... 33

Tabata, Jun ............................................................................. 26Rudnick, Leslie R. ................................................................... 4

NTakezoe, Hideo ....................................................................... 4Talsi, Evgenii ............................................................................. 8Tan, Ying .................................................................................. 53

Ruggiero, Dana ................................................................... 12Rumble, John .......................................................................... 3Russo, Paolo .......................................................................... 44Nedjah, Nadia ....................................................................... 10 Taniguchi, Masanobu ..................................................... 59

SNewman, David J. ................................................................. 6Nikiforova, Tatiana E. ........................................................... 9Nilsson, Anders .................................................................... 25

Thomas, Sabu .................................................................... 107Thomas, Sabu .................................................................... 108Thomas, Sabu .................................................................... 107

Sabzaliev, Mahir .................................................................. 90Nollet, Leo M.L. ....................................................................... 8 Thomas, Sabu .................................................................... 108Sabzaliev, Mahir .................................................................. 90Nollet, Leo M.L. .................................................................... 16 Thottathil, Sajith ............................................................... 111Sachan, Ashish .................................................................. 113

OThottathil, Sajith ............................................................... 111Toda, Magdalena D. ......................................................... 32Tokuşoğlu, Özlem .............................................................. 16Tomashyk, Vasyl .................................................................. 39

Sachan, Ashish .................................................................. 113Sahni, Sangita .................................................................... 108Sahni, Sangita .................................................................... 108O'Quigley, John .................................................................. 58

Torrens, Francisco ........................................................... 107Samoilenko, Sergey V. ..................................................... 54Obeid, Rima ........................................................................... 18Torrens, Francisco ........................................................... 107Samokhvalov, Alexander ................................................. 5

P Toth, Csaba D. ...................................................................... 30Toumi, Mondher ................................................................... 7Tovbin, Yury Konstantinovich ....................................... 9

Santhanam, Ramasamy .............................................. 106Santhanam, Ramasamy .............................................. 106Santhanam, Ramasamy .............................................. 106Padinjakkara, Aneesa .................................................... 112

Tzeng, Gwo-Hshiung ...................................................... 54Santhanam, Ramasamy .............................................. 106Padinjakkara, Aneesa .................................................... 112

USanthanam, Ramasamy .............................................. 106Santhanam, Ramasamy .............................................. 106Santhanam, Ramasamy .............................................. 106Santhanam, Ramasamy .............................................. 106

Pandian, T. J. .......................................................................... 25Papoian, Garegin A. .......................................................... 37Parry, Zahoor Ahmad ...................................................... 98Parry, Zahoor Ahmad ...................................................... 98 Uner, Deniz ............................................................................... 3

VSanthanam, Ramasamy .............................................. 106Santhanam, Ramasamy .............................................. 106Saroya, Amritpal Singh ................................................... 26Saroya, Amritpal Singh ................................................... 26

Patel, Mulchand S. ............................................................. 22Pereira, Leonel ..................................................................... 25Piney, Crispin ........................................................................ 54Pinna, Daniela ...................................................................... 91 Vakhrushev, Alexander V. ........................................... 109

Sattler, Klaus D. .................................................................... 38Pinna, Daniela ...................................................................... 91 Vakhrushev, Alexander V. ........................................... 109Sattler, Klaus D. .................................................................... 38Piprek, Joachim ................................................................... 41 Vanier, Jacques .................................................................... 46Sattler, Klaus D. .................................................................... 38Piprek, Joachim ................................................................... 41 Vanthienen, Jan .................................................................. 52Scanes, Colin G. ................................................................... 24Piprek, Joachim ................................................................... 41 Varghese, Bindi ................................................................. 104Schaefer, Marcus ................................................................ 29Pizzi, Antonio ........................................................................... 2 Varghese, Bindi ................................................................. 104Schenning, Albert ................................................................ 4Png, Dr. Ching Eng (Jason) .......................................... 40 Vegni, Anna Maria ............................................................. 49Schlossberg, David ........................................................... 35Polunin, V. M. ........................................................................... 2 Venkataraman, Hrishikesh ............................................ 56Sehrawat, Rachna ........................................................... 102Polyanin, Andrei D. ........................................................... 31 Verma, Deepak Kumar .................................................... 88Sehrawat, Rachna ........................................................... 102Prasad, Bishun Deo ........................................................ 108 Verma, Deepak Kumar ................................................. 103Sengun, Ilkin Yucel ............................................................ 17Prasad, Bishun Deo ........................................................ 108 Verma, Deepak Kumar .................................................... 88Serafini, Alessio .................................................................... 46Prasad, Bishun Deo ........................................................ 108 Verma, Deepak Kumar ................................................. 103Serovajsky, Simon .............................................................. 31Prasad, Bishun Deo ........................................................ 108 Villarreal, Rafael ................................................................... 28Shamim, Md. ...................................................................... 108Prewitt Diaz, Joseph O. ................................................... 98 Vissers, Margreet C M ...................................................... 22Shamim, Md. ...................................................................... 108Prewitt Diaz, Joseph O. ................................................... 98 Vogel, Christian ...................................................................... 6Sharangi, PhD., Amit Baran .......................................... 97Pullaiah, T. ............................................................................... 91 Volova, Tatiana G. ............................................................ 111Sharangi, PhD., Amit Baran .......................................... 97Pullaiah, T. ............................................................................... 91 Volova, Tatiana G. ............................................................ 111Sharma, Anil K. .................................................................. 100Pullaiah, T. ............................................................................... 91 Vuong, Quan V. ................................................................... 17Sharma, Anil K. .................................................................. 100Pullaiah, T. ............................................................................... 91

WSharma, Subodh Kumar ................................................. 41Sharma, Surender Kumar .............................................. 38Sharma, Vidushi .................................................................. 51

Pullaiah, T. ............................................................................... 91Pullaiah, T. ............................................................................... 91Pullaiah, T. ............................................................................... 91 Wang, Cheng ....................................................................... 24

Shcherbacov, Victor ......................................................... 28Pullaiah, T. ............................................................................... 91 Wang, Wei .............................................................................. 56Shen, Tielong ........................................................................ 55Purich, Daniel .......................................................................... 3 Wang, Yufeng ...................................................................... 53Sherman, Irwin W. ............................................................. 35

QWang, Yunpeng .................................................................. 51Webster, Michael S. .......................................................... 23Wei, Xing-Chang ................................................................ 47

Short, Tanya .......................................................................... 12Short, Tanya X. ..................................................................... 12Shunmugam, Raja .......................................................... 111Quattrocchi, Umberto .................................................... 19 Wiart, Christophe .................................................................. 6Shunmugam, Raja .......................................................... 111

RWong, Esther ........................................................................ 19Wooley, Dawn ..................................................................... 35Wu, Yulei ................................................................................. 47

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Siddique, Nazmul H. ......................................................... 14Sills, Andrew V. .................................................................... 29Singer, Raymond ................................................................ 23Singh, A.B. ............................................................................... 90Singh, A.B. ............................................................................... 90Singh, Bijendra .................................................................... 97

Ragazzi, Marco ..................................................................... 90Ragazzi, Marco ..................................................................... 90Rahman, Anas Abdel ....................................................... 18Rai, Mahendra ...................................................................... 36 Yan, Shaohua ........................................................................ 25

Singh, Bijendra .................................................................... 97Ramachandran, S ............................................................... 40 Yanagisawa, Yukio ............................................................... 2Singh, Devendra Pal ......................................................... 97Rana, M. K. .............................................................................. 19 Yi, Jiabao ............................................................................... 107Singh, Devendra Pal ......................................................... 97Raneesh, B. .......................................................................... 111 Yi, Jiabao ............................................................................... 107Singh, Thakur Raghu Raj ................................................ 24Raneesh, B. .......................................................................... 111 Yirong, Ying ........................................................................... 51Soboloff, Jonathan ............................................................ 22Rao, Yun-Jiang ..................................................................... 40 Yu, Hao ..................................................................................... 52Sofonea, Mircea .................................................................. 31Ratner, Bruce ........................................................................ 59 Yurur, Ozgur .......................................................................... 53Soifer, Victor A. ....................................................................... 4Ray, Nilanjan ....................................................................... 105

ZSomani, Arun K. ................................................................... 11Sonawane, Shirish .......................................................... 113Sonawane, Shirish .......................................................... 113

Ray, Nilanjan ....................................................................... 105Ray, Ramesh C. .................................................................... 17Ray, Santanu Saha ............................................................. 31 Zaikov, Gennady E. ......................................................... 103

Song, William Y. .................................................................. 43Rea, William J. .......................................................................... 2 Zaikov, Gennady E. ......................................................... 103

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