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ContentsPHYSICS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 2Applied & Industrial Physics ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2Applied Mechanics & Fluid Dynamics .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6Astronomy & Astrophysics ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9Atomic & Molecular Physics ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11Biophysics .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13Chemical Physics ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20Computational Physics ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22Condensed Matter & Materials Science .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24Electronic Materials & Devices ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28Energy & Environmental Physics ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32General & Introductory Physics ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47Geophysics .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 54Lasers, Optics, & Photonics ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56Mathematics for Physics ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69Medical Physics ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75Nanoscience & Nanotechnology .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 82Nanotechnology & Mesoscale Physics ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 89Nonlinear Physics .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92Nuclear Physics ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 93Particle/High Energy Physics ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 94Plasma Physics .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 96Quantum Physics .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 97Statistical Physics & Thermodynamics ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 99

MATERIALS SCIENCE ..................................................................................................................................................... 102Biomaterials & Regenerative Medicine ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 102Ceramics & Glasses .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 109Coatings & Thin Films ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 110Composite Materials .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 121Corrosion ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 115Electronic, Magnetic, & Optical Materials .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 116Fire Science .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 120Industrial Textiles .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 121Materials Characterization & Testing ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 125Materials Chemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 129Materials Processing ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 135Materials Properties ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 140Materials Strength & Mechanics ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 141Metals & Alloys ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 145Nanomaterials ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 147Polymer Chemistry .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 163Polymeric Materials & Plastics ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 166Surface Engineering ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 170

GENERAL REFERENCE ................................................................................................................................................... 172General ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 172

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................ 180

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONEnergy Modeling and Computations in the BuildingEnvelope

Absorption Chillers and Heat Pumps, Second EditionKeith E. Herold, Reinhard Radermacher and Sanford A. KleinThis book offers an in-depth description of absorption chillers and heat pumps, focusingon relatively simple systems that employ working fluids in the liquid and vapor phase. This

Alexander V. Dimitrov, European Polytechnical University,BulgariaThis book instills a deeper understanding of the energyinteractions between buildings and the environment. The authorproposes a generalized physics model that describes theseinteractions at the microscopic level via the macroscopiccharacteristics of the building envelope. He presentsmathematical models that can be used to perform quantitativepredictions of the consequences of the energy interactions. Healso reveals easy-to-apply engineering methods concerning thedesign and inspection of the building envelope, taking intoaccount the effects of energy on the envelope.

edition examines the role of absorption chillers in green building systems and looks at theirintegration with renewable energy sources such as wind, solar and ocean energy. Theengineer or student who is a newcomer to the field will gain a comprehensive knowledgeessential for the design and evaluation of absorption systems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderExploring the Value of ElectricityCrystal Growth and Evaluation of Silicon for VLSI

and ULSI Clark W. Gellings, P.E., Electronic Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California, USAThis book discusses the role electricity plays in sustaining and improving the quality of life.The author elucidates the numerous approaches to estimating value, including electricity’s

Golla ErannaThis is one of the first books to cover the systematic growth ofsilicon single crystals and the complete evaluation of siliconwafers, from sand to useful wafers for device fabrication. Writtenfor engineers and researchers in semiconductor fabricationindustries, this essential reference describes techniques used togrow silicon single crystals, reviews methods to evaluate siliconwafers to determine suitability, examines the effect of intentionaland unintentional impurities, explores defects found in regularsilicon-crystal lattice, and discusses silicon wafer preparation forVLSI and ULSI processing.

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contribution toward the U.S. Gross Domestic Product; its role in medicine, and its ability topower communications. Traditional measures such the cost of outages, the impact ofstorms, the cost of restoring power systems after storms, the Value of Lost Load (VOLL),consumer Willingness to Pay (WTP) to avoid outages, and consumer surveys are coveredextensively. In addition, the book speculates on life without electricity and how societymay have evolved without it.

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Second Edition (Print) - Five Volume Set Andre U. Sokolnikov, (574)Visual Solutions and Applications, South Bend, Indiana,USA

Edited by Craig Hoffman, Optical Sciences Division, US NavalResearch Laboratory, Washington, District of Columbia, USAand Ronald Driggers, St. Johns Optical Systems, Lake Mary,Florida, USAThis encyclopedia offers a balanced, up-to-date look at thefundamentals of a diverse portfolio of technologies anddiscoveries in areas ranging from x-ray optics to photonentanglement. Featuring contributions from engineers andscientists leading their fields, the second edition not only reflectschanges in optical and photonic engineering that occurred sincethe first edition’s publication, but also boasts a wealth of new

Graphene is giving new impetus to the electronics industry because its band structureallows its properties to be dramatically altered and modified by chemical or electrochemicaldoping methods. This book provides a comprehensive source of information aboutgraphene as a phenomenon, its physics and its mechanical and chemical properties in thelight of the latest scientific and technological discoveries. The major focus of the book ison military and special applications since that is where the biggest investments are made.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIndustrial Steam SystemsHandbook of Terahertz TechnologiesFundamentals and Best Design PracticesDevices and Applications

Mojtaba Sabet, Mojtaba Sabet, Cincinnati, Ohio, USAThis clear, easy-to-follow handbook is a useful resource forengineers, architects, and plant operators. A one-stop referencefor beginners and advanced readers alike, it describes industrialsteam systems design and operation in simple steps. The bookexplains the system fundamentals, system setup, and requiredequipment, building, mechanical, and other code requirements,and details the execution of a sample project. It also explainsthe equipment operation principle and describes best designpractices for system setup, piping and instrumentation,equipment sizing, pipe sizing, and equipment selection.

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Edited by Ho-Jin Song, NTT Microsystem IntegrationLaboratories, Kanagawa, Japan and Tadao Nagatsuma,Osaka University, JapanThe book covers some of the technical breakthroughs in termsof device technologies. It discusses not only the theoreticaldetails and typical features of the technology described, butalso some issues and challenges related to it. In addition, it isshown what can actually be done with the terahertz-wavetechnologies by introducing several successful demonstrations,such as wireless communications, industrial uses, remote sensing,chemical analysis, and 2D/3D imaging.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONIntroduction to Instrumentation and Measurements,Third Edition

High Power Microwaves, Third EditionJames Benford, Microwave Sciences, Lafayette, California,USA, John A. Swegle, J-Two, Aiken, South Carolina and EdlSchamilogluSeries: Series in Plasma PhysicsFollowing in the footsteps of its popular predecessors, this thirdedition continues to provide a wide-angle, integrated view ofthe field of high power microwaves (HPMs). This edition includessignificant updates in every chapter as well as a new chapter onbeamless systems that covers nonlinear transmission lines. Itdiscusses the key criteria that must be fulfilled for emergingapplications of HPMs, explains how high power sources work,and clarifies HPM capabilities and limitations on performance.

Robert B. Northrop, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USAA substantial revision of a text for a standard instrumentationand measurements course taught in many departments ofelectrical engineering as well as bioengineering, biophysics, andapplied physics, this third edition is fully updated to incorporatethe latest developments in instrumentation and include newproblems and examples. Ideal for upper division and graduatestudents requiring an overview of instrumentation, the bookfeatures two new chapters on wireless instrumentation andmicrosensors, new material on the design ofmicro-electro-mechanical (MEMS) sensors, and extensivebiomedical examples and problems.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONLecture Notes on Impedance SpectroscopyHVAC Fundamentals, Third EditionVolume 5 -Samuel C. Sugarman, Private Consultant, Newport Beach,

California, USAUpdated with chapters on ventilating and exhausting systemsand HVAC systems, this third edition of a bestseller covers therange of HVAC systems. The coverages is into components andcontrols for air, water, heating, ventilating, and air conditioningand readers will learn why one component or system may bechosen over another. New information is included on occupancycomfort, process function, thermodynamics, heat transfer,building envelope conditioned space, heating and cooling loadcalculations, air duct fundamentals, water pipe fundamentals,variable flow water systems, refrigeration components, pipingfundamentals, central plant water chiller optimization, and the

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Edited by Olfa Kanoun, Chemnitz University of Technology,Chemnitz, GermanyImpedance Spectroscopy is a powerful measurement methodused in many application fields such as electrochemistry, materialscience, biology and medicine, semiconductor industry andsensors. Using the complex impedance at various frequenciesincreases the informational basis that can be gained during ameasurement. It helps to separate different effects thatcontribute to a measurement and, together with advancedmathematical methods, non-accessible quantities can becalculated. This book is the fifth in the series Lecture Notes onImpedance Spectroscopy (LNIS) and is of interest to graduated

students, engineers, researchers and specialists dealing with impedance spectroscopy.Fairmont Press CRC PressMarket: Environmental Engineering Market: Analytical ChemistryNovember 2015: 6 x 9: 400pp January 2015: 134ppHb: 978-1-498-75704-1: $119.95 Hb: 978-1-138-02754-1: $79.95Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-05245-9 eBook: 978-1-315-71366-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498757041 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138027541

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderPlasma Electronics, Second EditionMEMS Cost AnalysisApplications in Microelectronic Device FabricationFrom Laboratory to Industry

Toshiaki Makabe, Keio University, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japanand Zoran Lj. Petrovic, University of Belgrade, Zemun, SerbiaEmphasizing computational algorithms and techniques, thisupdated edition of a popular monograph provides a completepicture of plasma physics, computational methods, cutting-edgeapplications, and processing techniques. Reflecting the growingimportance of computer-aided approaches to plasma analysisand synthesis, it showcases recent advances in fabrication frommicro- and nano-electronics, MEMS/NEMS, and the biologicalsciences. This edition reflects recent progress in the quantitativeunderstanding of non-equilibrium low-temperature plasma,surface processing, and predictive modeling of the plasma andthe process.

Edited by Ron Lawes, Imperial College, London, UKThis volume demonstrates show cost analysis can be adaptedto MEMS, taking into account the wide range of processes andequipment, the major differences with the establishedsemiconductor industry, and the presence of both large-scale,product-orientated manufacturers and small- and medium-scalefoundries. The content examines the processes and equipmentsufficiently for the reader to appreciate how costs arise. Itexamines representative costs are examined in sufficient detailand accuracy for specific equipment, processes, products, orfoundries to show how financial models can be introduced toestimate the cost and price for a MEMS product.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderResidential Energy Auditing and ImprovementMicrorheology with Optical Tweezers

Stan Harbuck and Donna HarbuckThis book helps energy auditors or retrofitters, whether theywork in the weatherization program or in the private arena, toprepare for several certifications. The book contains industryprocedures and techniques and is intended to be an educationalresource. Topics covered include the house as a system, theauditor’s tools, weatherization, sealants, insulation and barriers,retrofitting, heating and cooling, baseload, and new construction.A number of additional appendices are included to provide thereader with valuable information in the performance of aresidential energy audit.

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Principles and ApplicationsEdited by Manlio Tassieri, University of Glasgow, UKThe aim of this book is to provide a pedagogical introductionto the physics principles governing both the optical tweezersand their application in the field of microrheology of complexmaterials. This is achieved by following a linear path that startsfrom a narrative introduction of the "nature of light," followedby a rigorous description of the fundamental equationsgoverning the propagation of light through matter. Moreover,some of the many possible instrumental configurations arepresented, especially those that better adapt to performmicrorheology measurements.

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Optical Properties of SolidsAn Introductory Textbook

Kitsakorn Locharoenrat, King Mongkut’s Institute ofTechnology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, ThailandThis textbook introduces the general point of views of the opticalproperties of solids, with an overview of optics in solid statematerials. The textbook is designed for all kinds of learners,especially independent learners. The author collects his ownacademic papers and researches in this textbook to visualize therelated theoretical concepts. The problem sets provided in eachchapter are written to examine the reader’s understanding ofeach concept. The textbook is divided into two main parts. Thefirst part is combined with the six disciplines, giving readersbackground on electromagnetic theory. The author thendescribes optical theory through the remaining nine chapters.

Winncy Y. Du, Department of Mechanical Engineering, SanJose State UniversitySeries: Series in SensorsThis book examines existing, new, and novel sensor technologiesand—through real-world examples, sample problems, andpractical exercises—illustrates how the related science andengineering principles can be applied across multiple disciplines,offering greater insight into various sensors’ operatingmechanisms and practical functions. Assisting readers inunderstanding RCIM sensors, as well as sensors with similardesign concepts, characteristics, and circuitry, the text not onlycovers silicon and metallic sensors but also those made ofmodern and specialized materials such as ceramics, polymers,

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V. Ganapathy, Boiler Consultant, Chennai, IndiaSeries: Mechanical EngineeringThe text shows how design and performance calculations ofcomplete steam generators and waste heat boilers of fire tubeand water tube type may be done using basic heat transferprinciples. It discusses recent developments in boiler technology,explores novel design ideas for improving efficiency, andlowering operating costs. In addition, it presents examples ofproblems with steam generators and HRSGs that are faced byplant engineers, along with solutions. Appendices provide heattransfer correlations in all three systems of units.

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5th EditionTesting and Balancing HVAC Air and Water Systems,Fifth Edition

Samuel C. Sugarman, Private Consultant, Newport Beach,California, USAThoroughly revised, this book provides the reader with anunderstanding of the principles and practices of testing andbalancing (TAB) heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC)air and water systems. For the novice and the experiencedtesting and balancing technician, it is a field reference book ofprocedures, equations, and information tables.

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TEXTBOOKUnderstanding Chemistry through Cars

Geoffrey M. Bowers, Alfred University, New York, USA andRuth A. BowersThere is almost nothing in a car that cannot be described froma chemical perspective, thereby making cars an untappedpedagogical resource for the study of chemistry. This book issuitable as an introductory course or capstone project andprovides a thorough, although not exhaustive, presentation ofchemistry in relation to cars. Topics include the ideal gas law,materials chemistry, thermochemistry, solution chemistry, masstransport, polymerization, light/matter interactions, andoxidation/reduction. A Twitter account and a blog allow readersto interact directly with authors and other experts.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderFluid Dynamics via Examples and SolutionsComputational Modeling of Pulverized Coal Fired

Boilers Sergey Nazarenko, University of Warwick, UKThis text provides a substantial set of example problems anddetailed model solutions covering various phenomena andeffects in fluids. Ideal as a supplement, exam review, or self-studyresource, the book covers several sub-areas of fluid dynamics,types of flows, and applications. It also includes supplementarytheoretical material when necessary. Each chapter presents thebackground, an extended list of references for further reading,numerous problems, and a complete set of model solutions.

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Vivek V. Ranade and Devkumar F. Gupta, Thermax, Ltd.,Pune, IndiaPC fired boilers have highly turbulent flow, complex gas-solidflow, coal combustion, and radiative heat transfer. Over the years,computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools have evolved aspowerful design and predictive tools for simulating complexequipment. This book describes the methodology needed toformulate computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models tosimulate boilers. It also provides guidelines on implementing itin commercial CFD solvers, like Ansys Fluent, and providesvarious case studies to understand the effect of operatingconditions on boiler performance.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKFluid Mechanics and Heat TransferElements of MechanicsAdvances in Nonlinear Dynamics ModelingP.F. Kelly, Ave Maria University, Florida, USA

This lecture note style textbook on mechanics is aimed atundergraduate physics majors and providing a completeintroductory course in mechanics based on the lecture courseoffered at the author’s institution. Ensuring a solid appreciationof the principles of mechanics, it includes the fundamentals andsome more advanced topics and teaches though a large numberof examples and real life applications. The book includes a rangeof problems and will be accompanied by a detailed solutionmanual.

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Kaveh Hariri Asli, National Academy of Science of Azerbaijan(AMEA), Baku and Soltan Ali Ogli Aliyev, National Academyof Science of Azerbaijan (AMEA), BakuThis valuable new book focuses on new methods and techniquesin fluid mechanics and heat transfer in mechanical engineering.The book includes the research of the authors on thedevelopment of optimal mathematical models and also usesmodern computer technology and mathematical methods forthe analysis of nonlinear dynamic processes. It coverstechnologies applicable to both fluid mechanics and heattransfer problems, which include a combination of physical,mechanical, and thermal techniques. The authors develop anew method for the calculation of mathematical models bycomputer technology, using parametric modeling techniques

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKHydraulicians in the USA 1800-2000Essential Dynamics and RelativityA biographical dictionary of leaders in hydraulic engineering and fluidmechanics

Peter J. O’Donnell, Department of Applied Mathematicsand Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, and Fellowof St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge, UKThis text provides undergraduate students with an introductionto the core aspects of dynamics and special relativity. It helpsstudents understand the precise nomenclature of dynamics andpresents the mathematics of special relativity in a straightforwardway. The author reiterates important ideas and terms throughoutand covers concepts that are often missing from other textbooksat this level. He also places each topic within the wider constructsof the theory, without jumping from topic to topic to illustratea point.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderScience of DivingAn Introduction to RheologyConcepts and ApplicationsPoncet Sébastien, Aix-Marseille Université, France and Bikash Sahoo, National Institute

of Technology Rourkela, India Bruce Wienke, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Santa Fe,New MexicoWhile the effects of pressure change are readily quantified inphysics, chemistry, and engineering applications, the physiology,medicine, and biology of pressure changes in living systems aremuch more complicated. This complex science translated totechnical diving is discussed in a Five Part series, with each topicself-contained and strategically developed in relationship todiving, spanning span many disciplines and focusing on anumber of technical areas. A suite of application exercises isprovided at strategic points in the text. Additional materialfocusing on diving data, statistical correlations, underwater tests,and risk are included.

Using this introductory textbook, undergraduate and graduate students in mechanical,chemical or process engineering will acquire essential skills to grasp rheology’s importancein materials science and engineering. They then can apply that knowledge to real-worldengineering problems, while their professors will find relevant information for other coursesin advanced fluid mechanics. Each new approach in numerical or theoretical modeling isclarified with a minimum of mathematical computations but with many concrete examplesand illustrations, including typical exercises and solutions.CRC PressMarket: PhysicsJune 2016: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 275ppHb: 978-1-482-22506-8: $89.95eBook: 978-1-482-22507-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482225068

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSimulations of Oscillatory SystemsMultiphysics and Multiscale Modelingwith Award-Winning Software, Physics of OscillationsTechniques and Applications

Eugene I. ButikovThis book provides a hands-on way of visualizing andunderstanding the fundamental concepts of the physics ofoscillations. Both the textbook and software are designed asexploration-oriented supplements for courses in general physicsand the theory of oscillations. Requiring no previous knowledgeof algorithmic languages or programming, the interactivesoftware serves as a desktop laboratory for exploring simulatedsystems and replicating the experiments. Students caninvestigate phenomena that would otherwise be difficult tostudy in a more conventional manner.

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Young W. Kwon, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey,California, USAThis book presents computational methods to be used formultiscale and multiphysics applications, bolstered with examplecases. It discusses the finite element method, boundary elementmethod, molecular dynamics, cellular automata, and latticeBoltzmann method. The author highlights the pros and cons ofeach technique. He also covers proper coupling techniques toapply multiple computational techniques together in order tosolve multiscale and/or multiphysics problems. The book alsocontains some example computer programs to demonstratethe techniques discussed.

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1 Volume SetDummy text to keep placeholderSmall Hydroelectric Engineering PracticeThe Navier-Stokes Problem in the 21st Century

Bryan Leyland, Leyland Consultants, Auckland, New ZealandComprehensive reference book covering all aspects ofidentifying, building, and operating hydroelectric schemesbetween 500 kW and 50 MW. The book is based on theexperience gained over 45 years on the overall and detaileddesign, construction and commissioning of more than 30 smallhydropower schemes. It includes contributions from experts inthe field of intakes, water diversion structures, canals, paintingand other aspects of hydropower development. The book

Pierre Gilles Lemarie-Rieusset, University d Evry, Evry, FranceA devoted discussion on the Navier-Stokes equations in light of the Clay Milennium Prize,this book offers both historical and technical information and provides a self-containedguide to the role of harmonic analysis in the PDEs of fluid mechanics. It looks at the meaningof the equation, problems currently at stake, and recent progress. It includes classical resultson local existence, studies criterion for regularity or uniqueness of solutions, and discussesrelated equations in gas kinetics and fluid mechanics.

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includes a CD with spreadsheet programs. ; Developers, designers, builders and operatorsof small hydroelectric schemes will find this book invaluable.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWax DepositionSynthetic JetsExperimental Characterizations, Theoretical Modeling, and FieldPractices

Fundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by Kamran Mohseni, University of Florida, Gainesville,USA and Rajat Mittal, The Johns Hopkins University,Baltimore, Maryland, USAThis book focuses on fundamental concepts and applicationsof synthetic jets, in particular their uses in flow control andthermal management in electronic devices. It provides a detailedand comprehensive understanding of the mechanismsunderlying synthetic jet behavior, as well as surveys the state ofthe art and offers a pathway to future advances in the field. Itdiscusses efforts to improve and accelerate the design andoptimization processes involved in the wide breadth ofapplications from flow control to electronic cooling andpropulsion.

Zhenyu Huang, Assured Flow Solutions LLC, Sugar Land,Texas, USA, Sheng Zheng, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,USA and H. Scott Fogler, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,USASeries: Emerging Trends and Technologies in PetroleumEngineeringThis book provides a detailed description of the thermodynamicand transport theories for wax deposition modeling as well asa comprehensive review of laboratory testing for theestablishment of appropriate field control strategies. Offeringvaluable insight from academic research and the flow assuranceindustry, this text aids engineers in identifying the severity andin providing guidance to control the problem of wax deposition.CRC Press

Market: Mechanical EngineeringThe book also shows students and researchers how thermodynamics, heat, and masstransfer principles can be applied to solve a problem common to the petroleum industry.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKTransport Phenomena Fundamentals, Third Edition

Joel L. Plawsky, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NewYork, USASeries: Chemical IndustriesThis text is designed for a streamlined two-term transportphenomena course. The first part of the book takes studentsthrough the balance equation in the context of diffusivetransport. Each chapter adds a term to the balance equation,highlighting the effects of that addition on the physical behaviorof the system and the underlying mathematical description. Thesecond half of the book builds on the balance equationdescription of diffusive transport by introducing convectivetransport terms, focusing on partial rather than ordinary

differential equations.

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Pranesh Chatterjee, Tata Steel, NetherlandsThe principles of wavelets can be applied to a range of problemsin civil engineering structures, such as earthquake inducedvibration analysis, bridge vibrations, and damage identification.This book is particularly useful for graduate students andresearchers in vibration analysis, especially those dealing withrandom vibrations. The book explains the importance of waveletsin terms of ground motion models with non-stationarities. Itincludes the example of a tank to develop the problem and themodel, and explores several case studies.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKFundamentals of Radio AstronomyAstrobiologyObservational MethodsAn Evolutionary Approach

Jonathan M. Marr, Union College, Schenectady, New York,USA, Ronald L. Snell, University of Massachusetts Amherst,Massachusetts, USA and Stanley E. Kurtz, NationalAutonomous University of Mexico, MoreliaSeries: Series in Astronomy and AstrophysicsThis book, the first of two volumes, is the firstundergraduate-level textbook exclusively devoted to radioastronomy telescopes and observation methods. It explains theinstrumentation and techniques needed to make successfulobservations in radio astronomy. Requiring no prior knowledgeof astronomy, the text prepares students to contribute to a radioastronomy research team. It includes examples throughout and

end-of-chapter problems as well as lab exercises on the book’s CRC Press web page.

Edited by Vera M. Kolb, University of Wisconsin-Parkside,Kenosha, USAThis book provides a full course in astrobiology with an emphasison abiogenesis and evolution. It presents astrobiology both asa developing science and as the science of the future. The bookbegins with an overview of astrobiology, the origin of elements,and the formation of the solar system, planets, and exoplanets.Other topics covered include prebiotic synthesis of biochemicalcompounds, transition from abiotic to biotic, microorganismsin space, the roles of silicon in life, encapsulation of organicmaterials in protocells, cold and dry limits of life, virolution, andmore.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKInfrared Astronomy – Seeing the HeatAstrobiologyfrom William Herschel to the Herschel Space ObservatoryAn Introduction

David L. Clements, Imperial College London, UKAccessible to amateur astronomers, this book presents anoverview of the science and technology associated with infraredastronomy. With color figures, it shows how infrared astronomyprovides insights into the workings of the universe that areunavailable at other wavelengths. Readers will discover whatinfrared astronomy reveals about the planets, moons, and otherbodies that constitute our Solar System; star formation and stellarevolution; the processes that shape galaxies; and dark energyand dark matter.

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Alan Longstaff, Associate Lecturer in Astronomy and EarthSciences, Open University, UKSeries: Series in Astronomy and AstrophysicsThis textbook provides a full introduction to astrobiology suitablefor university students at all levels. Reflecting a multiscienceapproach, the text covers topics such as stellar evolution, cosmicchemistry, planet formation, habitable zones, terrestrialbiochemistry, and exoplanetary systems. The book discusses theorigin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universein an accessible manner, sparing calculus, curly arrow chemistry,and modeling details. It contains problems and workedexamples, and includes a solutions manual with qualifying courseadoption.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to Astronomy and AstrophysicsDark Matter

Pankaj Jain, Indian Institute of Technology, KanpurThis undergraduate-level textbook addresses key physicsconcepts relevant to stellar observations, including radiation,electromagnetic spectrum, photometry, continuous and discretespectrum, and spectral lines. It describes instruments used forastronomical observations as well as how the radiation receivedis characterized and interpreted. The book also examines thestructure of stars, the basic equations which explain stars inequilibrium, and the fusion reactions occurring in stellar cores.Plus, it discusses the evolution of stars, the solar system, thedynamics of galaxies, and the fundamentals of moderncosmology.

An IntroductionDebasish MajumdarEncompassing cosmology, particle physics, and astrophysics,this book discusses symmetries, conservation laws, relativity,and cosmological parameters and measurements. It considersthe astrophysical behavior of galaxies and galaxy clusters,evidence of galactic dark matter, and the possible nature of darkmatter distribution; introduces theories such as supersymmetryand extra dimensions; explores particle candidates for cold darkmatter beyond the standard model; explains calculation of relicdensity of a dark matter species; and reviews dark matterscattering, annihilation, and the latest dark matter experimentsand techniques.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTerahertz AstronomyOur Space Environment, Opportunities, Stakes and

Dangers Christopher K. Walker, University of Arizona, Tucson, USATaking a cross-disciplinary approach to the subject, this bookexplores THz astrophysics and the technologies that make thisrapidly evolving field possible. It provides readers with both thebackground science and technology to interpret THzobservations and design, build, and deploy THz astronomicalinstrumentation. The first four chapters discuss the origin andinterpretation of THz light in astrophysical sources. The remainingfive chapters present an overview of the technologies used tocollect and detect THz light.

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Claude Nicollier, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology(EPFL), Roger-Maurice Bonnet, International Space ScienceInstitute of Bern (ISSI), Switzerland, Thomas Schildknecht,Astronomische Institute of the University of Bern (AIUB),Switzerland, Daniel Neuenschwander, State Secretariat forEducation, Research and Innovation (SERI), Switzerland andWerner Schmutz, Physikalisch-MeteorologischesObservatorium Davos ( PMODWRC), Davos Dorf, SwitzerlandThis book explores the opportunities, the potential and thehazards of Earth's immediate space environment. It covers thephysical characteristics of this portion of space, the influence ofdeeper space, observing and forcasting tools, the problem of Market: Physics

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planet, asteroid and comets and the means to detect them, laws and regulations, thepolitical actors and role of nations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSolar Planetary SystemsStardust to Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Planetary SciencesAsit B. Bhattacharya, University of Kalyani, India and Jeffrey M. Lichtman, RadioAstronomy Supplies, Whitesboro, Texas, USAThe authors have put forth great efforts in gathering present day knowledge about differentobjects within our solar system and universe.This book features the most recent currentinformation on the subject with information acquired from noted scientists in this area.Themain objective is to convey the importance of the subject and provide detailed informationon the physical makeup of our planetary system and technologies used forresearch.Information on educational projects has also been included in the Radio Astronomychapters.This information is a real plus for students and educators considering a career inPlanetary Science or for increasing their knowledge about our planetary system.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStellar ExplosionsHydrodynamics and Nucleosynthesis

Jordi Jose, Department of Physics, Technical University ofCatalonia (UPC), Barcelona, SpainSeries: Series in Astronomy and AstrophysicsWritten by a specialist in stellar astrophysics, this book presentsa rigorous but accessible treatment of the physics of stellarexplosions from a multidisciplinary perspective at the crossroadsof computational astrophysics, observational astronomy,cosmochemistry, and nuclear physics. Basic concepts from allthese different fields are applied to the study of classical andrecurrent novae, type I and II supernovae, X-ray bursts andsuperbursts, and stellar mergers. The book shows how amultidisciplinary approach has been instrumental in ourunderstanding of nucleosynthesis in stars.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderModern Atomic PhysicsFractional Calculus with Applications for Nuclear

Reactor Dynamics Vasant Natarajan, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,IndiaCollecting information previously scattered throughout theliterature, this text provides students with one unified guide tocontemporary developments in the field. It shows students howatomic physics has played a key role in many other areas ofphysics. Important topics discussed include the spontaneousemission of radiation, stimulated transitions and the propertiesof gas, the physics and applications of resonance fluorescence,coherence, cooling and trapping of charged and neutralparticles, and atomic beam magnetic resonance experiments.

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Santanu Saha Ray, National Institute of Technology,Rourkela, IndiaThis book covers the applications of new analytical andnumerical methods, including wavelet methods to explain thephysical behavior of nuclear reactors. Fractional calculusrepresents the reactor more closely than classical integer ordercalculus. The reactor kinetics model has therefore beenpresented in this context and analytical and numerical solutionshave been provided. Describing the reactor through fractionalcalculus helps readers understand fractional order control andachieve overall plant efficiency.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKQuantum-Chemical Calculation of Unique MolecularSystems, Two-Volume Set

A Laboratory Manual in BiophotonicsVadim Backman, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA, Adam Wax andHao Zhang

Edited by Vladimir A. Babkin, Volgograd State University ofArchitecture and Engineering, Sebryakovsky Branch,Volgograd, Russia, Gennady Efremovich Zaikov, MoscowState Academy of Fine Chemical Technology and Instituteof Biochemical Physics, Moscow, Russian Federation and A.K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Chemical EngineeringThe major goals of quantum chemistry include increasing theaccuracy of the results for small molecular systems and increasingthe size of large molecules that can be processed, which islimited by scaling considerations—the computation time

The increasing use of optical techniques for biomedical applications has led to significantinterest in biophotonics as a growing field. From its basic concepts to more advancedtopics and applications, this book provides a complete guide to biophotonics. The authoroffers both descriptive and quantitative perspectives as well as a comprehensive overviewof major areas of research in the field. The text includes coverage of topics such as lighttissue interaction, optical instrumentation, microscopic and macroscopic tissue imaging,tissue spectroscopy, therapeutic applications of optics, and molecular imaging.CRC PressMarket: Biomedical EngineeringJune 2016: 7 x 10: 344ppHb: 978-1-439-81051-4: $89.95eBook: 978-1-482-28200-9

increases as a power of the number of atoms. This book offers scope for academics,* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439810514researchers, and engineering professionals to present their research and developmentworks that have potential for applications in several disciplines of computational chemistry.Contributions range from new methods to novel applications of existing methods to gainan understanding of the concepts.

Apple Academic PressMarket: General ChemistryFebruary 2014: 6 x 9: 674ppHb: 978-1-926-89575-8: $249.95eBook: 978-1-482-22433-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781926895758

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSingle Molecule ScienceMany-Body Methods for Atoms and MoleculesPhysical Principles and ModelsRajat Kumar Chaudhuri, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, India and Sudip

Kumar Chattopadhyay Dmitrii E. Makarov, University of Texas, Austin, USAThe observation and manipulation of individual molecules isone of the most exciting developments in modern molecularscience, and the utility of single-molecule methods has proveninvaluable in such fields as nanoscience and molecular biology.This book provides a general framework necessary forunderstanding single-molecule phenomena. It introduces therelevant mathematical and physical concepts, and then discussesvarious approaches to the problem of interpretingsingle-molecule data. It thoroughly explains the physicalprinciples underlying the major classes of single-moleculeexperiments, such as fluorescence measurements, force-probespectroscopy, and nanopore experiments.

This book explores modern many-body perturbative and non-perturbative ab initio methodsthat have become the dominant and useful approaches in determining molecular structure,properties and interactions. It provides a balanced introduction in conjunction with recentdevelopments to this challenging and dynamic subject, that is useful for bothexperimentalists and theorists. The book demonstrates the rigorous development of thenecessary equations, explanations, and reasoning, and firmly places each equation incontext.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTransport of Nanoparticles in Tissues

Edited by Petr KloucekSuitable for practitioners of nano-medicine in combination withdrug delivery, imaging, or nutrition, as well as for graduatestudents of medicine, physics, chemistry, or mathematics, thisbook addresses the mobility of sub-micron particles in tissues,complex bio-environments, and tumors. It supplies mesoscopicand macroscopic descriptions of the interstitial tissue matrixthat plays a fundamental role in the nano-transport. By detailingthe governing equations and outlining theoretical, modeling,and computational aspects, the text provides a framework forrelating the underlying tissue structure with basic flowparameters.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding Atomic and Molecular Propertiesusing Polarization PropagatorsGustavo Adolfo Aucar, Northeastern University of Argentina and Rodolfo H. RomeroExploring the theory of polarization propagators for studying molecular structures andproperties, this remarkable book connects the three common frameworks for study:non-relativistic, relativistic, and quantum electrodynamics. Combining classical mechanicswith the observed wave nature of quantum particles, chapters range from basic theory toadvanced subjects, computational methods, and experimental aspects. It bridges the gapbetween theoretical and practical aspects and includes in-text problems with solutionsand case studies as well as online access to additional pedagogical material, exercises, andelementary Fortran code.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBasics of Molecular RecognitionAquaporins in Health and DiseaseDipankar Chatterji, Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science,Malleswaram, Bangalore, 560012, India

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

This book describes the major governing rules for biological recognition, self-assemblyand the methods that follow. The book concludes with the problem of dimensionality inbiological recognition process, and shows how biological recognition can be followed ona surface explaining the effect it has on molecular crowding.

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

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiocalorimetryAtomic Force Microscopy in NanobiologyFoundations and Contemporary ApproachesEdited by Kunio Takeyasu, Kyoto University, Japan

Edited by Dr. Takeyasu, with contributions from leading scientistsin the field of nanobiology, this book provides an overview ofmodern atomic force microscopy (AFM) technologies. It coversbasic AFM protocols, newly developed technologies, and recentapplications of AFM technologies in biological sciences. Thereare many nanotechnology books that focus on materials,instruments, and applications in engineering and medicine, butonly few of them are directed toward basic biological sciences.This book bridges that gap.

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Edited by Margarida Bastos, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Faculty ofSciences, University of PortoThis book provides a current and comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art approachesin biocalorimetry. Starting with a brief historical introduction to calorimetry, the book goeson to discuss prospects for calorimeter development in the near future. Thereafter, a numberof unique up-to-date applications of calorimetry in the study of biological systems areprovided. Chapters have been contributed by a wide range of experts in the field, manyof whom personally pioneered key developments in biocalorimetry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBioluminescent Microbial BiosensorsBasic Principles of Analytical UltracentrifugationDesign, Construction, and ImplementationPeter Schuck, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and

Bioengineering, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,Maryland, USA, Huaying Zhao, National Institute ofBiomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutesof Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA, Chad A. Brautigam,Department of Biophysics, The University of TexasSouthwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA and RodolfoGhirlando, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive andKidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,Maryland, USAFilling a gap in the literature of biophysical methodology, thisbook explains the fundamentals in the theory and practice of

Edited by Gerald Thouand, University of Nantes, LaRoche-sur-Yon, France and Robert S. MarksSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThis book describes the design and the use of bioluminescentbiosensors. It introduces beginners and experienced researchersstarting in the microbiological biosensor domain to the practicalaspects of building a luminescent microbial biosensor. It is alsoa source of information about other applications that usemicrobial cells. Each chapter focuses as far as possible on thetechnological conception of the presented biosensor with aclear demonstration of the issues in the design and how to reachthe proof of concept. The book is divided into three practicalsections facilitating the reader to easily access the information.

AUC. It introduces the basic principles and technical setup of an AUC experiment anddescribes the optical systems used for detection. It explores the ultracentrifugationexperiment from a macromolecular standpoint, offering a detailed physical picture of the Pan Stanfordsedimentation process and relevant macromolecular parameters. The authors present Market: Life Sciencesimportant practical aspects for conducting an experiment and cover instrument calibrationand quality control experiments.

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Second Edition Therapeutics and Advanced BiophotonicsEdited by Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USABiomedical photonics is defined as the science of harnessinglight and other forms of radiant energy to address problems inmedicine and biology. The field has experienced explosivegrowth due to the non-invasive or minimally invasive natureand cost effectiveness of photonic modalities in medicaldiagnostics and therapy. This second edition is an authoritativeresource that examines the potential of photonics in medicine;the third volume focuses on therapeutic and future trends.

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Edited by Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USAThis handbook presents the most recent technological advancesand applications in the areas of biomedical photonics. Thissecond edition contains introductory material and covers thestate-of-the-art methods and instrumentation for biomedicalphotonic technologies. It integrates interdisciplinary researchand development critically needed for scientists, engineers,manufacturers, teachers, students, and clinical providers to learnabout the most recent advances and predicted trends ininstrumentation and methods as well as clinical applications inimportant areas of biomedical photonics. Extensive references

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Edited by Alessandra Cambi, Radboud University NijmegenMedical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands and Diane S.Lidke, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USAThis book furthers the readers’ understanding of the fundamentalmolecular mechanisms that govern nanostructures and proteinfunction relationships at the cell membrane and explains theins and outs of this rapidly developing high- or super-resolutionmicroscopy field. Contributing writers include experts from theoptical nanoscopy and microscopy fields, biophysicists,biochemists, and cell biologists. Since superresolution opticaltechniques helped advance the understanding of cellularstructure and protein behavior, there is a special emphasis ontechnologies that are enabling the visualization of lipids, proteins,

and other molecular components at unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution.

Edited by Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USABiomedical photonics is defined as the science of harnessinglight and other forms of radiant energy to address problems inmedicine and biology. The field has experienced explosivegrowth due to the non-invasive or minimally invasive natureand cost-effectiveness of photonic modalities in medicaldiagnostics and therapy. The second volume focuses onbiomedical diagnostic technologies and applications from thebench to the bedside. It is an authoritative reference source forthose involved in the research, teaching, learning, and practiceof medical technologies.

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Edited by Charles M. Cuerrier, University of Ottawa, Canadaand Andrew E. Pelling, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis book provides a broad overview of how mechanical forcesand properties govern diverse aspects of physiological andpathological processes. It also covers new emerging techniquesdeveloped to study complex biosystems such as microfluidics,traction force microscopy, and the development of novelbiomaterials for tissue engineering. Importantly, chapters in thisbook are not limited to applications in animal cell biology, butalso cover important dimensions in other kingdoms such asplants and bacteria.

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Fundamentals, Devices, and TechniquesEdited by Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USABiomedical photonics is defined as the science of harnessinglight and other forms of radiant energy to address problems inmedicine and biology. The field has experienced explosivegrowth due to the non-invasive or minimally invasive natureand cost-effectiveness of photonic modalities in medicaldiagnostics and therapy. The first volume focuses on thefundamentals and advanced optical techniques and devices. Itis an authoritative reference source for those involved in theresearch, teaching, learning, and practice of medicaltechnologies.

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Coarse-Grained Modeling of BiomoleculesEdited by Garegin A. PapoianSeries: Series in Computational Biophysics Edited by Sarhan M. Musa, Prairie View A&M University,

Houston, Texas, USAGrowth in the use of computational optical technology forbiomedical research and health care has been explosive. Newapplications are made possible by emerging technologies inlasers, optical devices, fiber optics, spectroscopy, and imaging,all of which are being applied to medical research, diagnostics,and therapy. This book covers recent discoveries and researchin the field by some of the best inventors and researchers in theworld. It presents useful computational methods andapplications used in optical biomedical spectroscopy andimaging. The book also discusses future applications, directions,

opportunities, and challenges in technical industry, academia, and government.

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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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Fluorescent Protein RevolutionComputational and Visualization Techniques for

Structural Bioinformatics Using Chimera Edited by Richard N. Day, Indiana University, Indianapolis,USA and Michael W. Davidson, Florida State University,Tallahassee, USASeries: Series in Cellular and Clinical ImagingThis book presents the fundamental principles and latestadvances in the field, including the associated development ofimaging techniques that exploit fluorescent proteins. The bookfirst traces the history of fluorescent proteins and the revolutionthey enabled in cellular imaging. It then discusses fluorescentproteins with novel photophysical properties. The book alsocovers cutting-edge imaging applications, including variationsof FRAP for assessing protein dynamics, FRET microscopy of

living cells, and superresolution microscopies for molecular imaging.

Forbes J. Burkowski, University of Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis book shows how to perform computations with Pythonscripts in the Chimera environment. It covers topics that dealprimarily with protein structure and encourages mathematicalanalysis by providing a firm foundation for computations.Through more than 60 exercises that involve the developmentof Python scripts, the book gives readers concrete guidance onusing the scripting capabilities of Chimera. Python scripts andother material are available on a supplementary website.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Systems BiologyComputational Approaches to Protein DynamicsFrom Synthetic Circuits to Whole-cell ModelsFrom Quantum to Coarse-Grained Methods

Markus W. Covert, Stanford University, California, USAFor decades biology has focused on decoding cellular processesone gene at a time, but many of the most pressing questionsand diseases such as cancer and heart disease are related to theinteraction of hundreds, or even thousands, of gene products.How do we begin to understand this complexity? Systemsbiology addresses this need, standing at the intersection ofcomputational modeling and high-throughput molecularbiology. This textbook introduces readers to the field, walkingthem through studies that are the foundation and frontier ofsystems biology.

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Edited by Monika Fuxreiter, University of Debrecen, HungarySeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsThis book presents modern biomolecular computationaltechniques that address protein flexibility/dynamics at all levelsof theory. It shows how these advanced methods provideinsights into dynamic aspects of biochemical processes. Thebook covers a wide spectrum of dynamics, from electronicstructure-based to coarse-grained techniques via multiscalingat different levels. It describes the methods and results of enzymecatalysis, examines computational techniques to tackle biologicalproblems involving intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), anddiscusses computational issues related to experimentalcharacterization of IDPs.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Experimental Biophysics - ALaboratory Guide

Handbook of Ion ChannelsEdited by Jie Zheng, University of California at Davis, USAand Matthew C. TrudeauHandbook of Ion Channels illustrates the fundamentalimportance of these membrane proteins to human health anddisease. Renowned researchers from around the world introducethe technical aspects of ion channel research, provide a modernguide to the properties of major ion channels, and presentpowerful methods for modeling ion channel diseases andperforming clinical trials for ion channel drugs. The bookextensively covers 18 ion channel families, modern structuralinterpretations of ion channel functions, and several ion

channel-related diseases.

Jay L. Nadeau, McGill University, Montreal, CanadaA companion to the author’s highly praised textbook, this manualpresents wet lab methods for courses in biophysics or molecularbiology. Tested in a pedagogical setting, the experiments followa logical progression beginning with a DNA construct. The bookstarts with the basics of molecular cloning: amplifying andpurifying plasmid, plasmid mapping, and using restrictionenzymes. Later experiments deal with more advancedtechniques, such as the synthesis and characterization ofquantum dots and gold nanoparticles, protein crystallization,and spectroscopic techniques.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Experimental Biophysics (Set)How Enzymes WorkTextbook and Lab ManualFrom Structure to Function

Jay Nadeau, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaA practical companion for physical scientists seeking to moveinto wet laboratory experiments and biological research areas,this set provides a firm footing in basic terminology andconcepts. The text begins with the simpler, essential methodsand then builds gradually to more advanced techniques. Writtenat a level that assumes no previous background in biology, thebook is organized to follow a logical experimental progression.This structure allows readers to follow the steps involved in theproduction of nucleic acids and proteins and the different levelsof purification required for each type of analysis.

Edited by Haruo Suzuki, Kitasato University, Kanagawa-ken,JapanThis book starts with an introduction to various enzymes to showhow interesting enzymes are. It is followed by historical kineticstudies on enzymes and the overall rapid-reaction kinetics. Thesubsequent topics describe the basics of protein structure, thecontrol of enzyme activity, and the purification of enzymes. Acase on the kinetic and structural studies of L-phenylalanineoxidase is also presented. There are many good books onenzyme kinetics, but only a few books describe their kinetic andstructural aspects. This book deals with both and contains manyreferences that can be good sources for further readings. Thebook is handy and is especially helpful for beginners.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to FluorescenceInside the Photon

David M. Jameson, University of Hawaii, Manoa, USAIn color throughout, this text helps readers acquire a soundunderstanding of basic fluorescence theory and practice. It takesthem through the history of important discoveries to the mostcurrent advances. The author introduces the fundamentals ofthe fluorescence phenomenon and gives detailed examples offluorescence applications in the molecular life sciences, includingbiochemistry, biophysics, clinical chemistry and diagnostics,pharmaceutical science, and cell and molecular biology. Thetext includes references in each chapter, more than 250 figures,and the chemical structures of the most widely used fluorescentmolecules.

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A Journey to HealthTony Fleming, Biophotonics Research Institute, Highett,Australia and Elizabeth Bauer, Biophotonics ResearchInstitute, Highett, AustraliaThis book describes the newly discovered layer of biophotonicsunderlying all atomic chemistry and biochemistry. As with thevariety of snowflakes, the range in biological species within florafor instance is dependent on this biophotonic layer of interactionwithin atomic and biomolecular structures. The book examinesthe phonon, the quantum of acoustic, or vibrational, energy andalongside the photon. Hence the ‘biophonon’ sits aside thebiophoton as an element within biological structures. Soundscan create structure in the same way biophotons can usestructure to communicate. Market: Physics

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular and Cellular BiomechanicsAn Introduction to Physical Oncology

Edited by Bradley Layton, University of Montana, Missoula,USAThis book bridges the gap between life sciences and physicalsciences by providing several perspectives on cellular andmolecular mechanics on a fundamental level. It begins with ageneral introduction to the scales and terms that are used inthe field of cellular and molecular biomechanics and then movesfrom the molecular scale to the tissue scale. It discusses varioustissues or cellular systems through the chapters written byprominent engineers and physicists working in various fields ofbiomechanics.

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Towards Transitional Application of Multiscale Cancer ModelingVittorio Cristini, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA, ZhihuiWang, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA and Eugene KoayThis book presents a theoretical multiscale modeling framework for the integration ofprocesses spanning from molecular signaling to individual and collective cellular behaviorto complex spatiotemporal dynamics at the tissue and organ levels. It then gives a detaileddiscussion on how to incorporate experimental and patient data into the modelingframework. The book also illustrates multiscale modeling approaches through severalapplications, including breast cancer and mammary gland development, lymphoma andleukemia growth, the investigation of biobarriers to chemotherapeutic drugs, andnanoparticle-based delivering strategies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular Modeling at the Atomic ScaleLiposomes, Lipid Bilayers and Model MembranesMethods and Applications in Quantitative BiologyFrom Basic Research to Application

Edited by Ruhong Zhou, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center,Yorktown Heights, New York, USASeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsDevelopments in molecular modeling from experimental andcomputational techniques have enabled a wide range ofbiological applications. This timely summary reflects the recentadvances in bridging novel algorithms and high performancecomputing with characterization of important biologicalprocesses, such as folding dynamics of key proteins. Itencompasses the perspectives of leading experts on thistransformation in molecular biology, illustrating with state ofthe art examples how molecular modeling approaches are being

applied to critical questions in modern quantitative biology.

Edited by Georg Pabst, University of Graz, Austria, NorbertKučerka, National Research Council of Canada, Chalk River,Mu-Ping Nieh, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA andJohn Katsaras, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee,USAWith contributions from leading researchers in their fields, thisbook describes state-of-the-art lipid/model membrane research,and industrial and medical applications, all in one volume. Thebook is divided into two sections. The first section covers a rangeof basic research topics, from theory and computationalsimulations to current experimental research. The second partdescribes applications of lipid systems used in thepharmaceutical, textile, and food industries. Covering basic and

applied research, this book serves as a useful reference for both the novice and the expert. CRC PressMarket: Computational Biology/Biophysics & BiochemistryCRC PressAugust 2014: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 388ppMarket: Biochemistry/BiophysicsHb: 978-1-466-56295-0: $124.95March 2014: 7 x 10: 478ppeBook: 978-1-466-56296-7Hb: 978-1-466-50709-8: $187.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466562950eBook: 978-1-466-50711-1

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Biomolecules Anatoly B. KolomeiskyThis accessible book explores the mechanisms of cellularfunctioning associated with several specific enzymatic moleculescalled motor proteins. It presents established results, theoreticalmethods, and experimental observations related to biologicalmolecular motors. The author uses fundamentalphysical-chemical concepts and methods to develop asystematic theoretical framework for understanding motorprotein dynamics. He introduces the main ideas using simplearguments that avoid heavy mathematical derivations in favorof more intuitive physical understanding.

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Edited by Qiang Cui, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, Markus Meuwly andPengyu Ren, University of Texas at Austin, USAAn important challenge that the field faces is to develop the next generation ofcomputational models that strike the proper balance of computational efficiency andaccuracy, so that problems of increasing complexity can be tackled in a systematic, robustmanner. With contributions by leading experts in the area of biomolecular simulations,this book discusses cutting-edge ideas regarding effective strategies to describe many-bodyeffects and electrostatics at quantum, classical, and coarse-grained levels. It not only providesan up-to-date snapshot of the current simulation field but also stimulates exchange ofideas across different sub-fields of modern computational (bio)chemistry.

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Edited by Jin Zhang, John Hopkins University, Baltimore,Maryland, USA, Sohum Mehta, Department of Pharmacologyand Molecular Sciences, The Johns Hopkins School ofMedicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA and Carsten Schultz,EMBL, Heidelberg, GermanySeries: Series in Cellular and Clinical ImagingThis book explores the diverse capabilities of optical probes andpresents various approaches used to design, develop, andimplement these powerful and versatile tools. It examines theuse of optical probes to detect and track numerous molecularprocesses in living cells, including GTPase and kinase activities,metabolic signals, RNA, and histone modifications. The bookalso covers sophisticated imaging techniques and equipment

Fundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by Victor A. Karachevtsev, Engineering of theNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, KharkovNanobiophysics is a new branch of science that operates at theinterface of physics, biology, chemistry, material science,nanotechnology, and medicine. This book is the first one devotedto nanobiophysics and introduces this field with a focus on someselected topics related to the physics of biomolecularnanosystems, including nucleosomal DNA and model lipidmembranes, nanobiohybrids involving DNA/RNA andsingle-walled carbon nanotubes, biomolecules deposited onnanoparticles, and nanostructured surfaces. It describes uniqueexperimental physical methods that are used to study nanosizedbiostructures. used to visualize and track optical probes and discusses emerging techniques that are

expanding optical probe-based approaches into new biological frontiers.Pan StanfordMarket: Biiophysics CRC PressNovember 2015: 6 x 9: 434pp Market: Biological Sciences/Biophysics & BiochemistryHb: 978-9-814-61396-5: $149.95 January 2015: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 511ppeBook: 978-9-814-61397-2 Hb: 978-1-466-51011-1: $129.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814613965 eBook: 978-1-466-51012-8

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderPrinciples and Applications of TherapeuticUltrasound in Healthcare

Nanobiotechnology in Energy, Environment andElectronics

Yufeng Zhou, Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeTherapeutic uses of ultrasound include fragmentation of kidneystones, ablation of tumors and newer applications, such as drugdelivery and denervation. Suitable as a textbook or as a quickreference for medical device engineers, research scientists, andhealthcare professionals, this text systemically introduces theconcepts, principles, construction, and application of therapeuticultrasound devices. It discusses the fundamental physicalprinciples of biomedical acoustics, ultrasound calibrationmethods, structures of commercially available therapeuticultrasound systems, and various applications of ultrasound

therapy in clinics.

Methods and ApplicationsEdited by Claudio Nicolini, University of Genoa, ItalySeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanobiotechnologyThis book presents an overview of the current state of researchin the field of nanotechnologies and biotechnologies for energy,environment, electronics, and health, as emerging from leadinglaboratories worldwide. It presents and describes in details therecent research results in the most advancednanobiotechnology-based methods and their possibleapplications to energy, environment, electronics, and publichealth. The book focuses on an array of applications to highlightimportant aspects of this interdisciplinary approach,underpinning the present challenges and showing the future

potential solutions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProteotronicsNatural Biomarkers for Cellular MetabolismDevelopment of Protein-Based ElectronicsBiology, Techniques, and Applications

Eleonora Alfinito, Salento University, Lecce, Italy, JeremyPousset, Institute for the Microelectronica and Microsystems,Lecce, Italy and Lino Reggiani, Salento University of Lecce,ItalyThis book aims to review a variety of experiments devoted tothe investigation of charge transport in proteins and present aunified theoretical model to interpret macroscopic results interms of the amino-acid backbone structure of a single protein.The purpose of this book is to serve a broad audience ofresearchers involved in the field of electrical characterization ofbiological materials and in the development of new moleculardevices based on proteins, such as nanometric biological sensors

Edited by Vladimir V. Ghukasyan, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill, USA and Ahmed A. Heikal, Universityof Minnesota, Duluth, USASeries: Series in Cellular and Clinical ImagingThis guide covers the current state of knowledge on intrinsicfluorescent biomarkers and highlights advances in using thesebiomarkers for the metabolic mapping and clinical diagnosis ofhealthy and diseased cells and tissues. The book’s first sectionintroduces the fundamentals of cellular energy metabolicpathways as well as natural biomarkers within the context oftheir biological functions. The second section outlines thetheoretical and technical background of quantitative,

of new generation. The book serves as a reference platform as it surveys the existing datanoninvasive, autofluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy methods. The last two sectionsexplore applications in biochemistry, cell biology, and medicine. and presents the basis for future development of a new branch of nanoelectronics, called

proteotronics.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRedox Proteins in Supercomplexes andSignalosomes

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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Edited by Toyoko Imae, National Taiwan University ofScience & Technology, TaipeiThis book introduces skin bioscience with a specific focus onthe molecular approach. Following the description of thefundamental structure and unique functionality of the skin, itexamines the response of the skin to exterior stimulation. It alsofocuses on the beautification and regeneration of the skin. Thisbook provides readers with the molecular knowledge of the skinand stimulates their interest in further investigation anddevelopment of skin bioscience.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSuper-Resolution Imaging in BiomedicineEdited by Alberto Diaspro, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Liguria, Italy and Marc A.M. J. van Zandvoort, Maastricht University, The NetherlandsSeries: Series in Cellular and Clinical ImagingThis book encompasses the full breadth of the super-resolution imaging field, representingmodern techniques that exceed the traditional diffraction limit, thereby opening up newapplications in biomedicine. It shows readers how to use the new tools to increase resolutionin sub-nanometer-scale images of living cells and tissue, which leads to new informationabout molecules, pathways and dynamics. The book highlights the advantages anddisadvantages of the techniques, and gives state-of-the-art examples of applications usingmicroscopes currently available on the market.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectrochemical Reduction of Carbon DioxideCatalysis for SustainabilityFundamentals and TechnologiesGoals, Challenges, and ImpactsEdited by Jinli Qiao, Donghua University, Shanghai, China, Yuyu Liu and JiujunZhang, National Research Council, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Edited by Thomas P. Umile, Ph.DSeries: Sustainability: Contributions through Science andTechnologyThis book explores the intersection between catalytic scienceand sustainable technologies as a means to addressing currenteconomic, social, and environmental problems, includingharnessing alternative energy sources, pollution prevention andremediation, and the manufacturing of commodity products.Chapters are dedicated to specific research areas of catalysis asthey pertain to their effectiveness, their economic andenvironmental benefits, and the challenges researchers face inactualizing solutions. It provides an introduction to the field andthe issues with which it is concerned, as well as a detailed and

far-reaching discussion on current achievements and future progress.

Series: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis book gives a comprehensive overview of the electrochemical reduction of carbondioxide. It covers fundamentals and technologies, including the latest materials and newestdevelopments. The authors address a variety of topics that include electrochemicalprocesses, materials, components, manufacturing, and degradation mechanisms, as wellas challenges and strategies. With contributions from researchers who are at the top oftheir fields and on the cutting edge of technology, the book includes in-depth discussionsranging from engineering of components to applied devices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Crystal GrowthChemical AnalysisPrinciples and PracticeModern Materials Evaluation and Testing Methods

H.L. Bhat, Indian Institute of Science, BangaloreThis introductory book teaches readers about crystals and theirorigins. It offers a historical perspective of the subject andincludes background information whenever possible. The authorcovers nucleation, two-dimensional layer growth mechanism,defects in crystals, screw dislocation theory of crystal growth,and phase diagrams. He also presents the experimentaltechniques of crystal growth. He discusses the major techniquescategorized by solid–solid, liquid–solid, and vapor–solid equilibriaand describes characterization techniques essential to measuringthe quality of grown crystals.

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Edited by Ana C. F. Ribeiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal,Cecilia I. A. V. Santos, University of Coimbra, Portugal andGennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on ChemistryThis new volume presents leading-edge research in the rapidlychanging and evolving field of chemical materialscharacterization and modification. The topics in the book reflectthe diversity of research advances in physical chemistry andelectrochemistry, focusing on the preparation, characterization,and applications of polymers and high-density materials. Alsocovered are various manufacturing techniques. Focusing on themost technologically important materials being utilized anddeveloped by scientists and engineers, the book will help to fill

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuantum Nanochemistry - Five Volume SetChemical and Biochemical Physics

Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaThis new 5-volume series presents in a balanced yet progressivemanner the fundamental and advanced concepts, principles,and models of quanta, atoms, molecules, solids, and crystal andchemical-biological interaction in cells. It also addresses the firstand novel combinations and applications in modeling complexnatural or designed phenomena. These new volumes by Dr.

A Systematic Approach to Experiments, Evaluation, and ModelingEdited by David Schiraldi, Case Western Reserve University,Cleveland, Ohio, USA and Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan NationalResearch Technological University, RussiaWritten by highly regarded experts in the field, this book coversmany of the major themes of chemical and biochemical physics,addressing important issues, from concept to technology toimplementation. It provides new research and updates on avariety of issues in physical chemistry and biochemical physics.Many chapters include case studies and supporting technologiesand explain the conceptual thinking behind current uses andpotential uses not yet implemented. By providing an appliedand modern approach, this volume presents a wide-rangingview of current developments in applied methodologies inchemical and biochemical physics research.

Putz embrace the best knowledge at the dawn of the twenty-first century of chemicalbonding approaches while further advancing the chemical bonding approaches throughthe author’s own progressive vision, which highlights the concept of bosonic-bondon inartificial chemistry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuantum Nanochemistry, Volume TwoQuantum Nanochemistry, Volume FourQuantum Atoms and PeriodicityQuantum Solids and Orderability

Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaVolume 2 of the 5-volume Quantum Nanochemistrypresents fundamental and advanced concepts, principles, andmodels as well as their first and novel combinations andapplications in quantum (physical) and chemical theory of atomicstructure. It exposes the atom’s perspective of quantumstructures, spanning its diverse analytical predictions by historicaland in-depth quantum analysis of the atomic periodicities ofthe atomic radii, ionization potential, electron affinity,electronegativity, and chemical hardness, along with the recentlyconsecrated electrophilicity and chemical action.

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Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaVolume 4 of the 5-volume Quantum Nanochemistry coversquantum (physical) chemical theory of solids and orderabilityand addresses the electronic order problems in the solid stateviewed as a huge molecule in special quantum states, includingalso the bondonic treatment of the graphene nano-ribbons,along basic crystallographic principles, from geometrical-, tochemical- to physical- (x-ray) crystallography with featuredexamples, and energetic correlating symmetry discussion onorderability in nanochemical compounds.

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Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume OneQuantum Theory and Observability

Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaVolume 1 of the 5-volume Quantum Nanochemistry seriespresents an overall perspective of nuclear, atomic, molecular,and solids structures, and the observability and quantumproperties as based on the quantum principles in their variouslevels of applications, from Planck, Bohr, Einstein, Schrödinger,Hartree-Fock, up to Feynman Path Integral approaches. Thevolume presents in a balanced manner the fundamental andadvanced concepts, principles, and models as well as their firstand novel combinations and applications in modeling complexnatural or designed phenomena.

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Edited by Nekane Guarrotxena, Institute of Polymer Scienceand Technology (ICTP), Madrid, SpainThis book covers a selection of recent research studies and newdevelopments in physics and chemistry in micro and nanoscalematerials. It brings together research contributions from eminentexperts in the field from both academic and industry, providingthe latest developments in advanced materials chemicaldomains.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWater at InterfacesQuantum Nanochemistry, Volume ThreeA Molecular ApproachQuantum Molecules and Reactivity

Jordi Fraxedas, ICN2 & CSIC, Bellaterra (Barcelona), SpainThis book provides a broad, multidisciplinary introduction towater at interfaces, focusing on its molecular nature. It is writtenfor practicing scientists and engineers who want a fundamentalunderstanding of what water does at surfaces and interfaces. Itcovers a host of examples to convey general principles, includingthe hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity of materials, the specialstructure of interfacial water for biological and electrochemicalprocesses, the role of water at biosurfaces (DNA, proteins, andmembranes), friction and adhesion, marine aerosols, iceformation, wetting-dewetting, and filtration.

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Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaVolume 3 of the 5-volume Quantum Nanochemistry presentsthe chemical reactivity throughout the molecular structure ingeneral and chemical bonding in particular by introducing thebondons as the quantum bosonic particles of the chemical field,localization, from Hückel to Density Functional expositions,especially in relation to how chemical principles ofelectronegativity and chemical hardness decide the globalchemical reactivity and interaction. The volume presents thefundamental and advanced concepts, principles, and modelsas well as their first and novel combinations and applications inquantum (physical) chemical theory of bonding, molecularreactivity, and aromaticity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKDigital Representations of the Real WorldAdvanced Linear AlgebraHow to Capture, Model, and Render Visual RealityNicholas Loehr, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State

University, Blacksburg, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsDesigned for a second theoretical course in linear algebra, thistext explores a variety of advanced topics in linear algebra thathighlight the rich interconnections of the subject to geometry,algebra, analysis, combinatorics, numerical computation, andmany other areas of mathematics. The author covers algebraicstructures, matrices, structured matrices, geometric aspects oflinear algebra, modules, and multilinear algebra. He givescomplete proofs of all results and supplements the generaltheory with many specific examples and concrete computations.

Edited by Marcus A. Magnor, Technical UniversityBraunschweig, Germany, Oliver Grau, Intel GmbH, Germany,Olga Sorkine-Hornung, ETH Zurich, Switzerland andChristian Theobalt, Max Planck Institut fur Informatik,Saarbrücken, GermanyThis book explains how to portray visual worlds with a highdegree of realism using the latest video acquisition technology,computer graphics methods, and computer vision algorithms.It explores the integration of new capture modalities,reconstruction approaches, and visual perception into thecomputer graphics pipeline. The book covers sensors for

capturing 3D scenes, fundamental algorithms for processing the imagery, 3D modelingChapman and Hall/CRCMarket: Mathematics techniques, and image- and video-based rendering. Readers will understand the emergingApril 2014: 7 x 10: 632pp research of real-world visual computing and learn how to implement frequently

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Green Computing BookComputational ElectromagneticsTackling Energy Efficiency at Large ScaleDomain Decomposition Methods and Practical Applications

Edited by Wu-chun Feng, Virginia Polytechnic Institute andState University, Blacksburg, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational ScienceEdited by one of the founders and lead investigator of theGreen500 list, this book presents state-of-the-art approaches toadvance the large-scale green computing movement. It beginswith low-level, hardware-based approaches and then traversesup the software stack with increasingly higher-level,software-based approaches. The book explains how to controlpower across the hardware, firmware, operating system, andapplication levels and explores trends in server costs, energyuse, and performance at high-density computing facilities. Italso discusses energy management and virtualization in cloud

computing.

Jin-Fa Lee, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA and Zhen PengThis book covers domain decomposition methods for computational electromagneticsfrom an application point of view. It provides a bridge between rigorous mathematicaltreatments and practical software implementation of domain decomposition methodsand their applications to solve multi-scale time harmonic electromagnetic problems.Coverage includes finite domain decomposition method, domain decomposition forintegral equation methods, and the multi-solver domain decomposition method. The bookdiscusses applications such as large finite antenna arrays, metamaterials, antenna systemsconformally mounted on large platforms, signal integrity analyses of complex integratedcircuits and packaging, and more.CRC PressMarket: Electrical EngineeringJune 2016: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 512ppHb: 978-1-466-51049-4: $199.95eBook: 978-1-466-51050-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466510494 CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetImage Processing and Acquisition using PythonComputational Models for CO2 Geo-sequestration

& Compressed Air Energy Storage Ravishankar Chityala, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,USA and Sridevi Pudipeddi, SriRav Scientific Solutions,Minneapolis, Minnesota, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalImaging Sciences SeriesThis book provides readers with a sound foundation in bothimage acquisition and image processing—one of the first booksto integrate these topics together. By improving readers’knowledge of image acquisition techniques and correspondingimage processing, the book enables them to performexperiments more effectively and cost efficiently as well asanalyze and measure more accurately. Long recognized as oneof the easiest languages for non-programmers to learn, Python

is used in a variety of practical examples.

Edited by Rafid Al-Khoury, Delft University of Technology,The Netherlands and Jochen Bundschuh, University ofSouthern Queensland (USQ), Toowoomba, QLD, Australia& Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, SwedenSeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsSequestration of carbon dioxide in underground formations isconsidered an effective technique and a viable strategy for themitigation of global warming and climate change. CompressedAir Energy Storage is a relatively new field of geoenvironmental

application, gaining a lot of momentum due to its effective utilization for energy storage.Renewable energy sources, such as wind energy, can be efficiently stored in the form of acompressed air in underground formations at off-peak times, and re-utilized upon demand.Considering the great potential of these two geoenvironmental applications it is vital tomodel the involved flow processes and develop numerical tools in this book. Chapman and Hall/CRC

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TEXTBOOKIntroduction to Numerical ProgrammingA Practical Guide for Scientists and Engineers Using Python and C/C++

Titus A. Beu, University Babes-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaSeries: Series in Computational PhysicsThis book introduces numerical programming using Python andC/C++, emphasizing methods used in physics and engineering.It helps readers develop the ability to navigate relevantalgorithms, knowledge of coding design, and efficient scientificprogramming skills. It requires minimal background inmathematics, leading readers from elementary methods tocomplex algorithms useful in modern programming. Itincorporates examples and real code throughout, as well asproblem sets, to facilitate a hands-on learning experience.

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TEXTBOOKQuantum Transport Calculations for Nanosystems

Kenji Hirose and Nobuhiko Kobayashi, University ofTsukuba, Ibaraki, JapanThere are many textbooks on the basic concepts of quantumtransport, but few present calculation methods in detail. Thisbook provides various quantum transport simulation methodsand shows applications for transport properties ofnanometer-scale systems. It starts with a short review of quantumtransport, followed by various calculation methods based onscattering approaches, non-equilibrium Green’s function, masterequation, and time-dependent wave-packet diffusion. Withthese tools, transport properties of various nanosystems are thenexplored.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComplex Liquids, Polymers and Membranes50 Years in the Semiconductor UndergroundAlokmay Datta, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, IndiaDavid K. Ferry, Arizona State University, Scottsdale, USA

This book was derived from a talk that the author gave at theInternational Conference on Advanced Nanodevices andNanotechnology in Hawaii. The book is about science andengineering, but is not on science and engineering. It is not atextbook which develops the understanding of a small part ofthe field, but a book about random encounters and about thestrengths and the foibles of living as a physicist and engineerfor half a century. It presents the author’s personal views onscience, engineering, and life and is illustrated by a number oflively stories about various events, some of which shaped hislife.

Soft materials play an essential role in our daily life. They are used for clothing, medicines,dyes, paints, adhesives, lubricants, sports goods, and many other purposes. Even our bodiesare mostly composed of soft materials. Complex Liquids, Polymers and Membranes describeshow soft materials like liquids, polymers, and liquid crystals behave. It enables the readerto understand the experimental and theoretical tools required to study their structure,bonding, and properties. The book also introduces biomaterials as well as thin films andtubes made out of soft materials.

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONCondensed Matter Optical SpectroscopyBasic Elements of Crystallography, Second EditionAn Illustrated IntroductionNevill Gonzalez Szwacki, University of Warsaw, Poland and

Teresa Szwacka, Universidad de Los Andes, Merida,VenezuelaThis book is intended to be a complete and clear introductionto the field of crystallography. It includes an extensive discussionon the 14 Bravais lattices and the reciprocal to them, basicconcepts of point- and space-group symmetry, the crystalstructure of elements and binary compounds, and much more.The purpose of this textbook is to illustrate rather than describe"using many words" the structure of materials. Each chapter isaccompanied by exercises designed in such a way to encouragestudents to explore the different crystal structures they arelearning about. The solutions to exercises are provided at the

end of the textbook.

Iulian Ionita, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics,RomaniaThis text shows how optical absorption spectroscopy and Ramanspectroscopy are powerful techniques for studying condensedmatter, particularly new properties that appear when manyatoms come together and interact in systems at the atomic,molecular, and nano scales. With simple, illustrative examplesthroughout, the book emphasizes the visual nature of the field.It helps students understand the spatial arrangements of atoms,which determine properties of the matter and resulting spectra.It also presents the application of molecular symmetry on opticalspectra using group theory.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEngineering Columnar CrystalsBent-core Liquid CrystalsA Novel Deposition ApproachEdited by Hideo Takezoe, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan and Alexey Eremin

This book provides insight into the latest developments in the research on liquid crystalsformed by bent-core mesogens. After a short historical introduction, the authors discuss

Ho-Kei Chan, University of Nottingham, UKThis book presents a comprehensive description of a recentlypublished practical method of sequential deposition forconstructing and simulating the densest possible structures aswell as some novel helical structures, where the method is newand has been covered by a number of news media. Themonograph serves as a step-by-step guide for scientists,engineers, architects, and artists who would like to build orsimulate those aesthetically beautiful structures in their ownfields of expertise

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different kinds of mesophase structures formed by bent-core molecules. A majority of thisbook is devoted to physical properties such as elasticity, optics and non-linear optics, andbehavior in restricted geometries. As chemistry is often relevant to the emergence of newphases, particularly with chiral symmetry breaking, chemistry viewpoints are broadlyinvolved in this book.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHydrogenated Dilute Nitride SemiconductorsFunctional Cobalt OxidesTheory, Properties, and ApplicationsFundamentals, Properties and Applications

Edited by Gianluca Ciatto, Synchrotron SOLEIL, Saint-Aubin,FranceThe nonlinear behavior of nitrogen and the passivation effectof hydrogen in dilute nitrides open the way to the manufactureof a new class of nanostructured devices with in-plane variationof the optical band gap. This book addresses the modificationsof the electronic structure and of the optical and structuralproperties induced in these technologically importantsemiconductors by atomic hydrogen irradiation. The bookcomprises discussions on experimental results from severaltechniques, enriched by state-of-the-art theoretical studies aimedat clarifying the origin of hydrogenation effects that lead to thediscovery of specific nitrogen–hydrogen complexes.

Edited by Tsuyoshi Takami, Osaka University, JapanThis book explores why cobalt oxides have drawn interest asfunctional materials due to their peculiar physical propertiespartially originating from a rich variety of the valence and spinstate of cobalt ions. The book starts with the basics of condensedmatter physics and advances toward the strong electroncorrelation system stage. It also provides up-to-date informationon topics, such as thermoelectric power, superconductivity, solidoxide fuel cells, and nanostructure effect.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to High-Pressure Science andTechnology

Handbook of Granular MaterialsEdited by Scott V. Franklin, Rochester Institute ofTechnology, New York, USA and Mark D. Shattuck, The CityCollege of New York, New York, USAThis handbook presents foundational techniques used toinvestigate granular systems, examples of their use incontemporary research, and extensions to granular-like systemsthat greatly expand the realm of study. The book providesguidance on how to conduct research in granular materials andexplores promising directions for new research. It covers variouscommon methods for investigating granular materials, delvesresults of these investigations, and describes three extendedsystems of granular media: suspensions, emulsions and foams,

and colloids.

Edited by Jose Manuel Recio, Malta Consolider Team andUniversity of Oviedo, Spain, Jose Manuel Menendez, MaltaConsolider Team and University of Edinburgh, Scotland andAlberto Otero de la Roza, Malta Consolider Team andNational Institute for Nanotechnology, Edmonton, Alberta,CanadaSuitable for newcomers to the field, this book guides readersthrough the process of learning why pressure is considered apowerful scientific and technological tool, how pressure can beintroduced into the laboratory, and which problems can besolved using this thermodynamic variable. The book presentsbasic thermodynamic equations, state-of-the-art computationalCRC Press

tools, and many experimental techniques. It also addresses the responses of microorganisms,Earth constituents, and icy planets to pressure.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Solid State IonicsHigh Resolution ImagingPhenomenology and ApplicationsDetectors and Applications

C. S. SunandanaThis book presents a pedagogical, graduate-level treatment ofthe science and technology of superionic conductors, alsoknown as fast ion conductors or solid electrolytes. It focuses onfundamental phenomenological aspects, including crystalstructure, phonon dispersion, electronic band structure, defects,disorder, nonstoichiometry, non-equilibrium thermodynamics,phase transitions, and statistical mechanics of iono-electrontransport. It also describes the design, synthesis, andcharacterization of materials as well as important applicationsof solid state ionics, including solid state batteries, fuel cells, andelectrochemical sensors.

Edited by Swapan K. Saha, Indian Institute of Space Science& Technology, Bangalore, IndiaThis book deals with the fundamentals of the important aspectsof high-resolution imaging, such as electromagnetic radiations,particularly, optical wavelengths and their distortions due tooptical elements and Earth’s atmosphere while passing througha detector; semiconductor physics; lasers; fiber optics;photon-detection process; photodetectors; charge-transferdevices; photon-counting devices in visible wavelength; radiationdetectors in infrared wavelengths; and detecting systems forhigh energies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMultinary Alloys Based on II-VI SemiconductorsLight-Induced Defects in Semiconductors

Vasyl Tomashyk, V.Ye. Lashkaryov Institute forSemiconductor Physics of the National Academy of Sciencesof Ukraine, KievThis book provides up-to-date experimental and theoreticalinformation on phase relations based on II-VI semiconductorsystems with five or more components. It delivers a criticalevaluation of many industrially important systems presented inthe form of two-dimensional sections for the condensed phases.Featuring detailed figures and references, the text is useful forobtaining nanoscale II-VI semiconductors and preparing thinfilms of these semiconductor materials, as well as for exploringthe biological and medicinal applications of organometalliccompounds and identifying new compounds with necessary

properties.

Edited by Kazuo Morigaki, University of Tokyo, Japan,Harumi Hikita, Meikai University, Chiba, Japan and ChisatoOgihara, Yamaguchi University, Ube, JapanThis book covers electronic and structural properties oflight-induced defects, light-induced defect creation processes,and related phenomena in crystalline, amorphous, andmicrocrystalline semiconductors. It provides a theoreticaltreatment of recombination-enhanced defect reaction incrystalline semiconductors, particularly GaAs and relatedmaterials. It also discusses experimental evidence for thisphenomenon. Light-induced defect creation in hydrogenatedamorphous silicon (a-Si:H) is described in more detail, includingits mechanism and experimental results. The subjects treated

by the book are important issues from the viewpoints of physics and applications.

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Manganese Oxides for Energy Storage andConversion

Edited by S. R. S. Prabaharan, Manipal InternationalUniversity, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia and M. SiluvaiMichael, Chemical sciences Research Centre, Chennai, IndiaThis book reflects a state-of-the-art understanding ofelectrochemical power sources employing positive and negativeelectrode materials at nanoscale, including Lithium-ion batteries,microbatteries, and electrochemical supercapacitors. Featuringcontributions based on the recent research outcomes of leadingexperts in the field, the text focuses on the fundamental apectsof energy storage device performance, with a special emphasison nanoscale advantages. The editors include current processingtechniques as well as the synthesis, characterization, physicaland electrochemical properties, and applications of nanoscale

materials related to advanced electrochemical power sources.

Edited by Scott W. Donne, University of Newcastle,Callaghan, AustraliaThis book concentrates on the various roles that manganeseoxides have played in energy storage and conversionapplications. It presents a review of structures and synthesismethods, setting the scene to begin discussing the cathodeactive behavior of manganese oxides in both aqueous andnon-aqueous, primary and rechargeable battery systems. It alsodiscusses the use of manganese oxides in supercapacitors, arelatively new field. The book then describes and analyzes therange of manganese oxide based materials that have been usedas catalysts in fuel cells.

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TEXTBOOK2nd EditionProperties of MaterialsThe Materials Physics Companion, 2nd Edition

P.F. Kelly, Ave Maria University, Florida, USAThis second volume in the author’s three-part series applies theprinciples of classical mechanics to qualitatively andquantitatively model specific features of matter. With more than300 problems, the book can be used as a primary text,supplement, or exam review. It focuses on elasticity, fluids,oscillation, waves, acoustics, optics, and thermodynamics.Throughout the investigations of particular phenomena, theauthor emphasizes the modeling of composite systemsassembled from simple constituents.

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Anthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Fischer-Cripps Laboratories PtyLtd, Sydney, AustraliaUpdated and expanded with new topics, this second editionputs the physics of the solid state within the reach of studentsby offering an easy-to-navigate pathway from basic knowledgethrough to advanced concepts. Using the unique signature styleof the author’s other companion books, this edition illustrateshow electrical and magnetic properties of matter arise from thebasic principles of quantum mechanics in a way that is accessibleto science and engineering students.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThermoelectric MaterialsQuaternary Alloys Based on II - VI SemiconductorsAdvances and ApplicationsVasyl Tomashyk, V.Ye. Lashkaryov Institute for

Semiconductor Physics of the National Academy of Sciencesof Ukraine, KievThis book collects data pertaining to diagrams of quaternarysystems based on II–VI semiconductor compounds. It illustratesup-to-date experimental and theoretical information aboutphase relations based on II–VI semiconductor systems with fourcomponents. It critically evaluates many industrially significantsystems presented in two-dimensional sections for thecondensed phases. Each quaternary database descriptionincludes the diagram type, possible phase transformations andphysical–chemical interactions of the components,thermodynamic characteristics, and methods for equilibrium

investigation and sample preparation.

Edited by Enrique Maciá, Universidad Complutense deMadrid, SpainThis up-to-date and detailed introduction first presents basicconcepts and fundamental questions before introducing variousbulk materials of increasing chemical and structural complexity.It then describes the role played by the electronic structure inthe thermoelectric performance of different materials. It alsoconsiders novel materials based on organic semiconductors andconducting polymers as well as recent advances inthermoelectric phenomena at the nanoscale. Exercises withsolutions can be used as control tests and reflect recent research.

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Metal-Organic Films and Multilayers The Physics of Spin Helicity in Quantum TransportEdited by Gregory Tkachov, Wuerzburg University, GermanyThe realization of the application potential of topologicalinsulators requires a comprehensive and deep understandingof transport processes in these novel materials. This bookexplores the origin of the protected Dirac-like states intopological insulators and gives insight into some of theirrepresentative transport properties. These include the quantumspin–Hall effect, nonlocal edge transport, backscattering ofhelical edge and surface states, weak antilocalization,unconventional triplet p-wave superconductivity, topologicalbound states, and emergent Majorana fermions in Josephsonjunctions, as well as superconducting Klein tunneling.

Alokmay Datta, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata,India and Smita Mukherjee, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics,Kolkata, IndiaThis book presents major results of the authors’ work carried outon Langmuir monolayers and Langmuir-Blodgett multilayers.The authors reveal the richness hidden in these supposedlywell-known systems, including saturated, aliphatic fatty acids.They examine the mechanisms behind the growth of monolayersand multilayers of the molecules primarily from a physicist’spoint of view. The book highlights the relationship betweenmolecular structure and domain structure as well as the variousphysical properties. It also explores the interplay between physicsand chemistry in metal ions. Pan Stanford

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding Solid State PhysicsSuperfluid States of MatterProblems and SolutionsBoris V. Svistunov, University of Massachusetts, MA, USA,

Egor S. Babaev, Dept of Theoretical Physics, KTH RoyalInstitute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden and Nikolay V.Prokof'evDiscussing changes over the last two decades, this bookrepresents an up-to-date treatment of superfluidity. It coversnew superfluid materials such as high-temperature andmulticomponentsuperconductors, ultra-cold atomic bosonsand fermions, and helium supersolids. It begins by explainingthe general physical principles behind the superfluidphenomenon as a framework for the discussion of realisticsystems. The authors present superfluidity as a phenomenon ofemergent topological order and show that all superproperties

of the system are explained by the appearance of a new constant of motion.

Jacques Cazaux, University of Reims, FranceThe goal of solid state physics is to find the correlation betweenthe microscopic composition of solids and their macroscopic(electrical, optical, thermal) properties. There are many goodbooks that provide clear explanations and have made solid statephysics look easier. However, clear explanations do notnecessarily involve complete understanding, and the best testfor the reader is to try an alternative point of view: solve exercisesor problems. The aim of this textbook is to teach solid statephysics by challenging the readers through exercises and theirworked solutions.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderElectric Power Distribution Engineering, ThirdEdition

2D Materials for NanoelectronicsEdited by Michel Houssa, IMEC, Leuven, Belgium,Athanasios Dimoulas and Alessandro MolleSeries: Series in Materials Science and EngineeringMajor developments in the semiconductor industry are on thehorizon through the use of 2D materials such as graphene andtransition metal dichalcogenides for integrated circuits. Thisbook provides the first comprehensive treatment of the fieldwith an emphasis on applications in nanoelectronic devices.Chapters are divided by the three major families of suchmaterials, covering graphene for analog and photonicapplications, MoS2 (molybdenum disulfide) for logic applicationsand novel materials such as silicene, germanene, stanene andphosphorene.

Turan Gonen, California State University, Sacramento, USAAs attractive to students as it is useful to professors andengineers, this third edition of a groundbreaking textbookdemonstrates how to design, analyze, and perform moderndistribution system engineering; contains new chapters ondistributed generation, renewable energy, modern energystorage systems, and smart grids; includes over 180 examples,more than 170 end-of-chapter problems, and new MATLAB

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applications; discusses distribution planning and designconsiderations with emphasis on economical explication andoverall impact; and presents clear definitions of terms andsymbols used in the power industry.

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Doubly Fed Induction GeneratorsControl for Wind EnergyEdgar N. Sanchez, CINVESTAV, Unidad Guadalajara, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico andRiemann Ruiz-Cruz, ITESO, Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico

Thomas Allen Short, Electric Power Research Institute,Ballston Spa, New York, USAThis handbook delivers comprehensive coverage of the electricalaspects of power distribution systems. The first few chaptersfocus on equipment-oriented information and applications,while the middle portion discusses reliability and power quality,and the end tackles lightning protection, grounding, and safety.Complete with access to a support website, the Second Editionfeatures a new chapter on overhead line performance, 14 revisedchapters incorporating updates from several EPRI projects,full-color illustrations, fresh graphs and statistics, and newsections on voltage optimization, arc flash, and contact voltage.

Series: Automation and Control EngineeringAddresses a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) control used for wind energy by meansof nonlinear and adaptive control techniques and presents different control schemes forautomatic control of the RSC and GSC. In order to test their performance, all the controllerspresented in this book are tested in a laboratory prototype and comparisons betweenthem are done by means of statistical measures applied to the control objectives. This bookis the first one dedicated to discuss the design of control algorithms for doubly fed inductiongenerators using sliding modes, inverse optimal control and neural networks; additionallyand includes real-time implementations.

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Efficient Organic Light Emitting-Diodes (OLEDs)Edited by Yi-Lu Chang, University of Toronto, CanadaThis book presents the knowledge needed for students andresearchers from diverse disciplines to understand the underlyingprinciples in OLED technology. It begins with a brief history andthe fundamental working principles of OLEDs. After introducingthe fundamentals, it discusses more efficient OLED designs, aswell as advanced strategies to enhance performance. The textcovers in detail important areas such as top emission, p- andn-type doping, device stability, light extraction, and stackedwhite OLEDs. It also sheds light on the current industry practiceand major areas of focus in the near future.

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An IntroductionAhmad Hemami, McGill University, Montreal, Québec,CanadaSeries: Power Electronics and Applications SeriesThis book instills an essential knowledge of electricity andelectronics required for work with renewable energy. It beginswith a brief explanation of the necessary mathematics and thenaddresses the basics of electricity and relationships, motors andgenerators, transformers, and networks and distribution; tacklesthe key concepts associated with electronics, diodes andtransistors, switching devices, and power converters; coversdigital electronics from number systems and logic circuits toencoders and decoders; and explores advanced subjects such

as reactive power and the operation of a transistor.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION2nd EditionIntroduction to Spintronics, Second EditionThe Electronics Companion

Supriyo Bandyopadhyay and Marc Cahay, University ofCincinnati, Ohio, USAThis book provides an accessible presentation of the quantummechanical concept of spin and the rapidly expandingtechnology associated with its use in information processingdevices and circuits. Featuring many new drill problems, thisedition reflects the explosion of study in spin-related physics,addressing seven important physical phenomena with spintronicdevice applications. It discusses spintronics without magnetism,which allows one to manipulate spin currents by purely electricalmeans. It explores lateral spin-orbit interaction and its manynuances, as well as the possibility to implement spin polarizersand analyzers using quantum point contacts. It also introduces

the concept of single-domain-nanomagnet-based computing.

Devices and Circuits for Physicists and Engineers, 2nd EditionAnthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Fischer-Cripps Laboratories PtyLtd, Sydney, AustraliaUpdated and expanded with new topics, this second editionpresents a full course in introductory electronics using a uniqueand educational presentation technique. This concise yetdetailed book covers introductory electrical principles (DC andAC circuits), the physics of electronics components, circuitsinvolving diodes and transistors, transistors amplifiers, filtering,operational amplifiers, digital electronics, transformers,instrumentation, and power supplies. The book includes tutorialproblems and a comprehensive set of laboratory experimentsrequiring conventional components and test equipment.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLead-Acid Battery TechnologiesEnergy IntermittencyFundamentals, Materials, and ApplicationsBent Sorensen, Roskilde University, Denmark

In one concise volume, this practical text provides acomprehensive overview of all the causes and remedies ofenergy intermittency. It describes different levels of variabilityfor traditional and renewable energy sources, presenting detailedsolutions for handling energy intermittency through trade,collaboration, demand management, and active energy storage.It simulates scenarios regarding resource time-flow, energyconversion devices, and demand structure to assist in evaluatingtechnical viability. It also discusses the conditions for establishingsuch systems in terms of economic requirements and regulatorymeasures.

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Edited by Joey Jung, EVT Power, Inc. and Kemetco Research,Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Lei Zhang,National Research Council, Vancouver, British Columbia,Canada and Jiujun Zhang, National Research Council,Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis book offers a systematic and state-of-the-art overview ofthe materials, system design, and related issues for thedevelopment of lead-acid rechargeable battery technologies.Featuring contributions from leading experts in industry andacademia, the text describes the underlying science involved inthe operation of lead-acid batteries, highlights advances inmaterials science and engineering for materials fabrication,

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and Applications Transitioning to the FutureStan Walerczyk, CLEP, HCLP, LC, ConsultantThis book helps you make good lighting decisions and will bea very useful hands-on tool for anyone involved withengineering, maintenance, purchasing, specification, retrofits,remodels, and new construction for interior or exterior lightingapplications. It gives very practical ways to maintain and updateexisting lighting systems and how to plan for the future. Keypoints include LED lighting, maintenance costs, achieving lowpower density, disadvantages of LED T8s, and human centriclighting.

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Edited by Peter Spies, Fraunhofer-Institute for IntegratedCircuits, Nürnberg, Germany, Markus Pollak,Fraunhofer-Institute for Integrated Circuits, Nürnberg,Germany and Loreto Mateu, Fraunhofer-Institute forIntegrated Circuits, Nürnberg, GermanyThis book describes the fundamentals and principles in the fieldof energy harvesting. It provides the necessary theory andinformation to develop energy harvesting power supplies. Theoverall system design is explained and quantitative assumptionson environmental energy are given. Each one of the blocks thatcompose an energy harvesting power supply is analyzed andtrade-offs related to the design of the required buildings blocks

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Sushil Kumar Ganguli, Power Consultant, INDIA and VivekKohli, Hindusthan Urban Infrastructure Limited, New Delhi,INDIAThis book illustrates each and every aspect of power cabletechnology, ranging from engineering aspects to other industryperspectives such as economics and handling. Its aim is to helpengineers and technicians understand more precisely thetechnology involved and the precautions they need to takeduring production to get a good quality product at a reasonablecost, which can only be accomplished when the theory ofdesigning a cable is in consonance with the practical applicationin every respect.

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K. K. Saini, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, Delhi, IndiaThe book gives an account of the development of present nanoscale electronics.Conventional semiconductor electronics is mainly based on silicon emerging from theprinciples of physics. Chemistry also plays a leading role in present-day nano-electronicsas billions or trillions of molecules can be synthesized exactly identically by the principlesof chemistry. It has now been established that a single molecule can work as an electronicmemory device. Integration of these molecules to realize a function requires dedicatedefforts of physicists and chemists. These ideas are discussed in this book starting from thevery basics and arriving at the latest techniques.

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Mini S. Thomas, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India andJohn Douglas McDonald, GE Energy Management - DigitalEnergy, Atlanta, Georgia, USAThis book brings together the fundamentals and possibleapplication functions of power system supervisory control anddata acquisition (SCADA). It assists electrical engineeringstudents, researchers, and practitioners in acquiring a solidunderstanding of SCADA systems and application functions ingeneration, transmission, and distribution systems, which areevolving day by day, to help them adapt to new challengeseffortlessly. The book reveals the inner secrets of SCADA systems,unveils the potential of the smart grid, and inspires more mindsto get involved in the development process.

Materials, Devices, Interfaces, and ModelingEdited by Qiquan Qiao, South Dakota State University,Brookings, USASeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis comprehensive book encompasses the full spectrum oforganic solar cell materials, modeling and simulation, and devicephysics and engineering. It discusses active layer, interfacial, andtransparent electrode materials. It explains how to relatesynthesis parameters to morphology of the photoactive layerusing molecular dynamics simulations, as well as offers insightinto coupling morphology and interfaces with charge transportin organic solar cells. It also explores photoexcited carrierdynamics, defect states, interface engineering, nanophaseseparation, inorganic–organic hybrids, tandem structure, and

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Edited by Mohammad Ilyas, Florida Atlantic University, BocaRaton, USA, Sami S. Alwakeel, King Saud University, Riyadh,Saudi Arabia, Mohammed M. Alwakeel and el-Hadi M.AggouneRecent advances have made it possible to create small, powerful,energy-efficient, cost-effective sensor nodes capable ofadaptation, self-awareness, and self-organization. This bookcaptures the current state of sensor network technologies andexplores applications for sustainable development in agriculture,environment, energy, healthcare, transportation, and disastermanagement. Organized as a collection of articles authored byexperts in the field, the text provides scientific tutorials andtechnical information about smart sensor networks and their

use in remote patient monitoring, improving safety on the roadways, and more.

Safety, Code-Compliance, and Commercial Off-the-Shelf EquipmentPeter T. Parrish, Santa Monica College, California, USAThis textbook is ideal preparation for those seeking a career inthe photovoltaic (PV) industry. It is the only textbook that offersstudents the opportunity to design, build, test, and troubleshootpractical PV systems based on commercially available equipment.Complete with electrical schematics, layouts, and step-by-stepinstallation instructions, this hands-on laboratory manualprovides in-depth, project-driven instruction on safety, trademath, circuit measurement, site survey, mechanical and electricalintegration, characterization of PV modules, and the design,installation, and testing of different off-grid and grid-tied PVsystems.

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Joseph E. Fleckenstein, Independent Consultant, Reading,Pennsylvania, USAThis book addresses all aspects applicable to three-phase circuits,including ac circuits, generation, transmission, distribution,grounding, currents, power, demand, metering, circuitprotection, motors, motor protection, power factor correction,tariffs, electrical drawings, and relays. It also covers all possibletypes of three-phase circuits for all possible applications:balanced, unbalanced, leading, lagging, three-wire, and four-wire.Using simple terms and straightforward language to explain keyconcepts and their underlying theory, this contemporaryeducational guide employs phasors throughout the text andfeatures numerous examples, illustrations, photographs, and

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Engineering System Instrumentation, Second EditionClarence W. de Silva, University of British Columbia,Vancouver, CanadaThis introductory textbook on engineering systeminstrumentation emphasizes sensors, transducers, actuators, anddevices for component interconnection. The book deals with"instrumenting" an engineering system through theincorporation of suitable sensors, actuators, and associatedinterface hardware including filters, amplifiers and other signalmodifiers. In view of the practical considerations, design issues,and industrial techniques that are presented throughout thebook, and in view of the simplified and snap-shot stylepresentation of more advanced theory and concepts, it also

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Transmission, and Distribution An IntroductionMohamed A. El-Sharkawi, University of Washington, Seattle,USAThis book covers wind energy system types, operation, modeling,analysis, integration, and control. Featuring numerous models,illustrations, examples, and exercises, the text explains theaerodynamic theories that govern the operation of windturbines, highlights the differences between the most commontypes of wind turbines, analyzes the main power electroniccircuits used in wind energy, details the electrical generatorsfrom the basic principle of induced voltage to the steady-stateand dynamic models, and discusses the main integrationchallenges of wind energy systems with electric utility systems.

Radian Belu, University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska, USASeries: Nano and EnergyThis book covers electric energy generation, transmission, and distribution in the contextof smart grids, smart grid communication, power electronics, computational intelligence,advanced metering, and monitoring infrastructure. Core issues discussed are distributionsystems as the heart of the smart grid, smart monitoring, demand side management,and smart grid design, as well as power system and smart grid issues associated withintegration of renewable energy sources into the electric grid.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSolar Powered Charging Infrastructure for ElectricVehiclesA Sustainable DevelopmentLarry E. Erickson, Kansas State University, Manhattan, USASolar powered charging infrastructure for EVs is a rapidly evolving field. With the recentincrease in the number of EVs on the roads, there is a need for a comprehensive descriptionof the evolving charging infrastructure, particularly SPCS. The author attempts to give hisreaders information on the existing solar powered charging infrastructure, while discussingits advantages, mainly in light of sustainable development; air quality improvement, andreduced dependence on fossil fuels. The book will discuss important policy issues associatedwith the regulations for electricity sales and policy issues related to the efforts to reducegreenhouse gas emissions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAlternative Energy TechnologiesAdvanced BiofuelsAn Introduction with Computer SimulationsUsing Catalytic Routes for the Conversion of Biomass Platform Molecules

Gavin Buxton, Robert Morris University, 6001 University Blvd,Moon Township, PA 15108, USASeries: Nano and EnergyThis text explores the science and engineering behind emergingalternative energy technologies, including polymer solar cells,algae biofuels, and artificial leaves. It also addresses theenvironmental need for these technologies. Unlike itspredecessors, this book employs simple computer modelsimplemented within spreadsheet environments to simulatedifferent aspects of the alternative energy technologies andtherefore teach the subject matter. This unique approachelucidates the fundamental behaviors and complex interactionswithin the alternative energy systems and makes computer

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Edited by Juan Carlos Serrano-Ruiz, Abengoa Research,Seville, SpainWritten for readers with university-level understanding ofchemistry, biology, and engineering, this compendium volumeoffers evidence that catalytic processing is a flexible andsustainable methodology for the conversion ofbiomassplatforms. The editor, one of the leading figures in this area ofstudy, has collected research that covers key issues of interestto fuel and energy technologists and engineers. Thecomprehensive coverage of current research will also offerscientists a solid foundation for future research in this criticalfield of investigation.

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2) Opportunities and ChallengesEdited by R. Navanietha Krishnaraj, National Institute ofTechnology, Durgapur, India and Jong-Sung Yu, KoreaUniversity, Seoul, South KoreaEnergy is one of the prime needs of the modern world, andenergy demands have been rapidly increasing in the recentyears owing to rapid advancements in industrialization andpopulation explosion. Conventional fossil fuels are beingdepleted at rapid rates, and the use of conventional sourcessuch as coal or nuclear sources cause several hazards to theenvironment. New sources of fuel are an ideal option for fulfillingever-increasing energy demands. This important book offers anexploration of alternate fuel sources, including biohydrogen,microbial fuel cells, bioethanol, and biodiesel production,focusing on the challenges hindering the real-time application

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Edited by S. C. Bhatia, Asian Enterprises, New Delhi, IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in EnergyThe book is a complete treatise on renewable energy sourcesand also includes issues relating to biofuels. It aims to serve asa text for undergraduate and postgraduate students in relevantdisciplines and a reference for all the professionals in the relatedfields.

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Engineering Advanced Biorefineries for Sustainable Production and DistributionEdited by Shibu Jose, University of Missouri, Columbia, USAand Thallada BhaskarFocusing on the key challenges that still impede the realizationof the billion-ton renewable fuels and energy products vision,this book provides comprehensive information on sustainableproduction of biomass feedstock, supply chain management offeedstocks to the biorefinery site, advanced conversionprocesses, and catalysts/biocatalysts for production of fuels andchemicals using conventional and integrated technologies. Italso presents detailed coverage of downstream/recoveryoperations, for a refinery processing lignocellulosic and algalbiomass resources.

Proceedings of the International Conference on Energy EquipmentScience and Engineering, (ICEESE 2015), May 30-31, 2015, Guangzhou,China

Edited by Shiquan Zhou, Huazhong University of Science& Technology, China, Aragona Patty, Portland CommunityCollege, Portland, OR, USA and Shiming Chen, College ofCivil Engineering, Tongji University, ChinaThis work contains papers from the 2015 InternationalConference on Energy Equipment Science and Engineering(ICEESE2015) and will be invaluable to professionals in these andrelated areas.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderBuilding-Integrated Solar Energy SystemsBiomass Power for the WorldRobert E. ParkinEdited by Wim P. M. van Swaaij, University of Twente,

Enschede, Netherlands, Sascha R. A. Kersten, University ofTwente, Enschede, Netherlands and Wolfgang Palz, WorldCouncil for Renewable Energy, Brussels, BelgiumSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThis book explores the development of biomass, the largestrenewable energy source at present, to efficient applications inmodern and developing society. Accessible to non-experts anddetailed enough for experts, the book reveals the true challengesthat lie ahead in this extremely broad area. It focuses on specifictechnologies, both biological and thermos-chemical, from thesimple to the extremely complex, and provides clear, concise

This book presents techniques for building and optimizing structures with integrated solarenergy systems. It describes active solar systems such as photovoltaics and parabolicconcentrators as well as passive solar systems and covers optimal materials to use,daylighting, shading, solar blinds, rock and water energy storage and more. It discussesthe best ways to site a solar structure considering exposure, elevation, slope, clearance,wind protection, etc. The book includes numerous full-color figures and more than 100MATLAB® files.

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Manual, Third Edition Energy, Renewables, Environment & MaterialsEdited by NSTICTSI’s Clean Technology conferences have built a tradition ofbeing the most prestigious forum in the world for leading cleantech and energy scientists, and Clean Tech 2014 is no exception.Top clean tech scientists offer an up-to-date global perspectiveon the latest developments in energy and biofuels. More thanmere proceedings, this volume cut across every scientific andengineering discipline to provide the most complete record ofcurrent accomplishments in cleantech.

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Harry R. Taplin, Jr., P.E., Retired, Thousand Oaks, California,USAThe book has been upgraded with ten new checklists with over100 ways to improve performance with 50 additional illustrationsto communicate specific information about applying thesetechnologies. The new checklists serve as a handy reference fordesigning an energy plan for your plants. Understanding thatfunds for energy come directly from your bottom line, this bookhas been designed for those tasked with increasing profits byreducing fuel costs while also reducing pollution and carbonfootprints with attention to plant safety. The author presents

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Edited by Jimmy Alexander Faria Albanese, AbengoaResearch, Seville, Spain and M. Pilar Ruiz, Abengoa Research,Seville, SpainClimate change is a significant threat to humanity's future. Thismeans that a transition to a lower-carbon economy isunavoidable. Biochemical research is necessary for this transition,and will be an essential component of any climate policy. Theeditors have collected within this book the most recent researchin this field. Included are chapters explaining climate changeimpact and sustainability issues; chapters focusing onbiochemicals and biotechnologies that offer potential foroffsetting and preparing for climate change; a section on thechallenges that must be acknowledged, assessed, and overcome;and a final chapter that offers 12 reasons why safe climate policy

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Vishal Garg, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, Telangana,India, Jyotirmay Mathur, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan,India, Surekha Tetali, Carnegie Mellon University, Center for Building Performanceand Diagnostics, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and Aviruch Bhatia, InternationalInstitute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaThis book will emphasize the study of various components and systems of a building andtheir effect on energy consumption, with the help of an energy simulation tool. Numerousexamples and exercises will provide hands-on experience with the simulation tools andhelp in understanding the performance of various building systems. The book will explainsimulation input parameters, along with how to do analysis of the simulation output. Withminimal use of mathematical equations, the basics of building physics and energy simulationwill be explained using words, illustrative examples, charts, tables, and figures.

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Scott Offermann, CEM, CFM, MBIFMThis book outlines a simple and easy-to-follow process forauditing building operation to identify and reduce energyconsumption. It explains the operational and cost-basedopportunities, assessing the current conditions, analyzing theopportunities, and reporting the findings and documenting theplan. The book discusses the different building components andsystems and how they affect energy efficiency and describesthe operational energy efficiencies that can be gained byimplementing no cost changes or alternate maintenanceactivities already funded. Capital improvement opportunities,and evaluating Return on Investment and life cycle replacement

of equipment are also covered.

Theory and PracticeM. Alaa Olama, American University in Cairo, EgyptSeries: Heat TransferDistrict cooling is a relatively new technology that is being implemented in various partsof the world as a way to provide needed cooling with energy conservation and sustainability.An up-to-date and comprehensive study of the subject, this book integrates the theorybehind district cooling planning with its practical engineering aspects. This combinationallows policy makers, engineers, and planners to coordinate efforts in order to make thesesystems effective and affordable.

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Compendium of Bioenergy PlantsSugarcane

Edited by Eric Lam, Rutgers State University, New Brunswick,New Jersey, USA, Helaine Carrer, University of Sao Paulo,Piracicaba, Brazil, Jorge A. da Silva, Texas A&M AgriLifeResearch, Weslaco, USA and Chittaranjan Kole, SamHigginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology &Sciences, Allahabad, IndiaSeries: Compendium Of Bioenergy PlantsThis volume of the Bioenergy Plants compendium contains acollection of chapters that focus on the history, economics, andpractical sciences related to sugarcane. Comprehensive chaptersexplore all the essential aspects of sugarcane's origin as a crop,its limitations, and current efforts for its improvement through

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Edited by Stephen L. Goldman, The University of Toledo,Ohio, USA and Chittaranjan Kole, Allahbad AgriculturalInstitute, U.P., and Bidhan Chandra Agricultural University,Nadia, IndiaSeries: Compendium Of Bioenergy PlantsThis book evaluates maize as a bioenergy fuel source from twoperspectives. It explores whether the input energy needed togenerate fuel significantly exceeded by the energy harvested.In examining this issue, the chapters provide assessments of thesocial, economic, and political impact on fuel pricing, food costs,and the environmental challenge with corn biomass the engineof change. It then examines whether corn be genetically

Edited by Hong Luo, Clemson University, South Carolina,USA, Yanqi Wu, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK,USA and Chittaranjan Kole, Allahbad Agricultural Institute,U.P., and Bidhan Chandra Agricultural University, Nadia, IndiaSeries: Compendium Of Bioenergy PlantsThis book contains the most comprehensive reviews on thelatest development of switchgrass research including theagronomy of the plant, the use of endophytes and mycorrhizaefor biomass production, genetics and breeding of bioenergyrelated traits, molecular genetics and molecular breeding,genomics, transgenics, processing, bioconversion, biosystemand chemical engineering, biomass production modeling,

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnergy and EnvironmentEfficiency and Sustainability in Biofuel ProductionProceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Energy andEnvironment (ICEE 2014), June 26-27, Beijing, China

Environmental and Land-Use ResearchEdited by Barnabas Gikonyo, State University of New York(SUNY), Geneseo, New York, USAThe world's interest in reducing petroleum use has led to therapid development of the biofuel industry over the past decadeor so. However, there is increasing concern over how currentfood-based biofuels affect both food security and theenvironment. Second-generation biofuels, however, use widelyavailable sources such as non-food lignocellulosic-based biomassand fats, oils, and greases. They make practical consideration ofhow land use can simultaneously support both the world's foodneeds and some of its energy needs. This volume consolidatessome of the most recent investigations into these issues.

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Edited by Dawei Zheng, International Research Associationof Information and Computer Science, Beijing, ChinaSeries: IRAICS ProceedingsThe 2014 International Conference onEnergy and Environment(ICEE 2014) was held June 26-27 in Beijing, China. The objectiveof ICEE 2014 was to provide a platform for researchers, engineers,academics as well as industry professionals from all over theworld to present their research results and development activitiesin Energy and Environment research. The program consisted ofinvited sessions and technical workshops and discussions witheminent speakers, and contributions to this proceedings volume

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Devices, Materials and Mechanisms for Energy ConversionEdited by Kwong-Yu Chan and Chi-Ying Vanessa LiWith contributions from leading researchers in their fields, thisbook provides an overview of the most importantelectrochemical power sources in development today. Focusingon materials, design, and performance, the text presents themost recent and innovative technologies employed in batteryand fuel cell technologies. Topics include acid–alkaline batteries,microbial fuel cells, lithium batteries, lead acid batteries,ultracapacitors, vanadium flow batteries, and carbon dioxideelectroreduction. The book discusses the advantages of thesecells over conventional methodologies, and their futureapplications.

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Anco S. Blazev, President and CTO, Solar Tech, Inc., Tempe,Arizona, USAThis book takes a very close look at energy and energy securityfrom a hands-on, technical point of view with an ultimate goalof sorting out and explaining the deep meaning of energy aswell as the key factors and variables of our energy security. Thebook reviews the major energy sources—coal, crude oil, naturalgas, the renewables, and other alternative fuels andtechnologies—according to the way they affect our energysecurity now and what consequences might be expected in thefuture. Topics include the different technical, logistics, regulatory,

social, political, and financial aspects of modern energy products and technologies.

Dale R. Patrick, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, USA,Stephen W. Fardo, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond,USA, Ray E. Richardson, Eastern Kentucky University,Richmond, USA and Brian W. Fardo, Eastern KentuckyUniversity, Richmond, USARevised and edited, this new third edition reference covers thefull scope of energy management techniques and applicationsfor new and existing buildings, with emphasis on the "systems"approach to developing an effective overall energy managementstrategy. Foremost in the enhancements to the new edition iscontent that reflects the emphasis on conservation for "greenenergy" awareness. Also examined are building structural

considerations, such as heat loss and gain, windows, and insulation. Fairmont PressMarket: Electrical EngineeringFairmont PressFebruary 2015: 8-1/2 x 11: 700ppMarket: Environmental EngineeringHb: 978-1-498-70966-8: $149.95July 2014: 6 x 9: 520pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498709668Hb: 978-1-482-25569-0: $129.95

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironment, Energy and Applied TechnologyEnergy Efficiency in the Urban EnvironmentProceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Frontier of Energyand Environment Engineering (ICFEEE 2014), Taiwan, December 6-7,2014

Heba Allah Essam E. Khalil, University of Cairo, Egypt andEssam E. Khalil, University of Cairo, EgyptSeries: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering SeriesThis book offers an integrated view of energy systems and urbanplanning supported by extensive data, references, and casestudies. With a special focus on Egypt, this text examines theenergy efficiency performance of cities following sustainableurbanism principles, investigates how informal areas indeveloping countries achieve sustainable development, presentsenergy-efficient urban planning as a tool for improving cityenergy performance, proposes a common procedure forobtaining an energy performance certificate, and calculates theenergy performance of buildings, accounting for heating/coolingsystems and other variables.

Edited by Wen-Pei Sung, National Chin-Yi University ofTechnology, Taiping City, Taiwan R.O.C. and Jimmy C.M.Kao, Institute of Environmental Engineering, National SunYat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C.This proceedings volume brings together selected peer-reviewedpapers presented at the 2014 International Conference onFrontier of Energy and Environment Engineering. Topics coveredinclude energy efficiency and energy management, energyexploration and exploitation, power generation technologies,water pollution and protection, air pollution and protection andenvironmental engineering and management among others.This volume will be of interest to a global audience consisting

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of academic researchers, industry professionals and policy-makers active in the wide fieldof energy and environmental engineering.

February 2015: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 301ppHb: 978-1-482-25063-3: $129.95eBook: 978-1-482-25065-7 CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482250633 Market: Energy Engineering

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Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consulting,Norfolk, Virginia, USASeries: Energy and the EnvironmentThis book outlines the environmental implications of severalrenewable energy sources, including solar, wind, hydro, tidal,biomass, and geothermal. Each comes with its own uniquebenefits as well as downsides. For example, impacts mightinclude sensitive land use concerns, animal habitatdisruption/displacement, noise pollution (wind turbines),hazardous materials use for processing (solar panels and fuelcells), sulfur dioxide emissions, land subsidence/sinkholes, andincreased risk for earthquakes (geothermal), heavy water use,nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, and smog (biomass).

Edited by Thomas J. Goreau, Global Coral Reef Alliance,Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Ronal W. Larson,Board-United States Biochar Initiative, Golden, Colorado,USA and Joanna Campe, Remineralize the Earth,Northhampton, Massachusetts, USAConventional solutions to ecosystem loss are far too small tomake a meaningful difference. The large-scale restoration ofdamaged ecosystems is essential if the climate is to be stabilized.This book covers innovative new technologies for restoring themost productive ecosystems on land while maintaining highbiodiversity. This book presents the dramatic results ofrevolutionary new methods that resolve major factors limitingCRC Press

Market: Environmental Engineering ecosystem growth, productivity, and the capacity to resist severe environmental stresses,while simultaneously increasing global carbon storage and reducing atmospheric CO

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGeothermal Energy from Oil and Gas WellsFuel Production from Non-Food BiomassEdited by Jochen Bundschuh, University of Southern Queensland (USQ), Toowoomba,QLD, Australia & Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden

Corn StoverEdited by Barnabas Gikonyo, State University of New York(SUNY), Geneseo, New York, USAThe practice of converting corn to ethanol is controversial, withdebates currently being raged in both public policy and science.While biofuels from corn have important implications inalleviating some of the global energy crisis, critics argue that ittakes away from vital agricultural products needed to feed theworld’s growing population. The current volume maintains thereis a third way, a method of producing biofuel that only usesbiomass that is left behind after all agricultural and nutritionalproducts have been harvested from corn. This biomass is referredto as corn stover. The book serves as an important introductionto this method of producing biofuels from agricultural waste.

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Series: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsThe work describes the geothermal potential of hydrocarbon reservoirs. It explains thedesign differences of hydrocarbon and geothermal wells and the different stimulationmethods used in hydrocarbon and geothermal exploitation. Heat extraction and electricenergy generation from abandoned hydrocarbon wells are also described as mechanismsto increase permeability and porosity if the corresponding natural values are too low.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderGeothermal EnergyGas Turbines Modeling, Simulation, and ControlRenewable Energy and the Environment, Second EditionUsing Artificial Neural Networks

William E. Glassley, Department of Earth and PlanetarySciences and The Energy Institute, University of California,Davis, USA, and Geologisk Institut, Aarhus University,DenmarkSeries: Energy and the EnvironmentFully updated and featuring a new chapter on enhancedgeothermal systems, this second edition of a Choice Awardwinner contains the latest scientific information used to discernapplications and regions best suited for geothermal energy.Stressing environmental effects related to acquisition andconsumption, the text explores where geothermal energy comesfrom and how to find it, as well as how it can be accessed,

Hamid Asgari, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NewZealand and XiaoQi Chen, University of Canterbury,Christchurch, New ZealandThis book provides novel approaches to gas turbine (GT)modeling, simulation, and control using artificial neural networks(ANNs). It outlines important considerations for beginning theGT modeling process, highlights research in white-box andblack-box modeling, discusses the structure of ANNs and theANN-based model-building process, and presents a noteworthyANN-based methodology for offline system identification of GTs.It also covers the modeling of GT transient behavior and start-upoperation, and the design of proportional-integral-derivative(PID) and neural network-based controllers. applied, and improved for future use. It provides background, theory, and practical

techniques for implementing different types of geothermal energy projects.CRC PressMarket: Engineering - Mechanical

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreen PowerGeothermal Systems and Energy ResourcesPerspectives on Sustainable Electricity GenerationTurkey and Greece

Edited by Joao Neiva de Figueiredo and Mauro F. Guillén,The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USAThis book provides a systematic overview of the current stateof green power and renewable electrical energy productionaround the world. Presenting eight in-depth case studies ofgreen power production and dissemination, it describes theexperiences and best practices of various countries on this topicof critical importance. The case studies provide readers withpolicy, business, and societal perspectives. The case studiesillustrate the differences in each country’s natural endowments,cultural make-up, technological development, public-policyconcerns, and institutional incentive structures.

Edited by Alper Baba, Izmir Institute of Technology, Izmir,Turkey, Jochen Bundschuh, University of SouthernQueensland (USQ), Toowoomba, QLD, Australia & RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden and D.Chandrasekharam, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay,IndiaSeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsThis book discusses geochemical evolution of the thermal watersand thermal gases in terms of the current volcano-tectonicsetting and associated geological framework that makes theregion very important to the geothermal scientific community.

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geothermal system of the Aegean Regions and identifies the most suitable solutions forspecific tasks and needs at other places of the world.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetGreen Process EngineeringThe Geothermal World: Past, Present and FutureFrom Concepts to Industrial ApplicationsPower Plants and Geothermal Fields

Edited by Martine Poux, University of Toulouse, France,Patrick Cognet, University of Toulouse, France andChristophe Gourdon, University of Toulouse, FranceThis book provides a set of methods and new approaches in thefield of chemical engineering to implement safer, morefuel-efficient processes both in terms of raw materials and energyconsumed, and to make processes more sustainable Thisconcept of sustainable chemical engineering is developed togive all the basics necessary for engineers, research anddevelopment, and production. The book also addresses teachersand graduate students in a wide spectrum of disciplines. All theconcepts discussed are illustrated with examples and industrialachievements, giving an applied nature to this book.

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Edited by Ruggero Bertani, Enel Green Power, Pisa, ItalySeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsCovering the history of geothermal science, focussing onelectricity production. A major portion of the book is devotedto geothermal energy generation in various countries with aspecific section on each geothermal field and their majorcharacteristics. ; It further provides detailed coverage of futuredevelopment tracks and trends: foreseeable reduction of capacityfactor, the basic power plant technology and temperature

dependence of the conversion efficiency and finally a forecast of the geothermal potential,both short and long term, and its contribution to CO

2 emission reduction.

CRC PressMarket: Environmental EngineeringJanuary 2016: 350ppHb: 978-0-415-63691-9: $219.95 Market: Engineering - ChemicaleBook: 978-1-315-81509-1 June 2015: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 470pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415636919 Hb: 978-1-482-20817-7: $99.95

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8th Edition • NEW EDITION1 Volume SetGuide to Energy Management, Eighth EditionGreen Aviation

Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., CEM, University of Florida,Gainesville, USA, Wayne C. Turner, Ph.D., PE, CEM, ProfessorEmeritus, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USA andWilliam J. Kennedy, Ph.D., PEThe new edition of a bestseller, this book is one of the leadingeducational resources for energy manager or energy professionalas well as new people enter the field of energy managementand energy engineering. It is the most widely used college anduniversity textbook, as well as one of the most widely used booksfor professional development training. New topics includeenergy auditing, energy bills, life cycle costing, electricaldistribution systems, boilers, steam distribution systems, controlsystems and computers, energy systems maintenance, insulation,

Edited by Emily S. Nelson, NASA Glenn Research Center,Cleveland, OH, USA and D.R. Reddy, NASA Glenn ResearchCenter, Cleveland, OH, USASeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsThis book comprehensively covers the relevant issues in greenaviation. Environmental impacts, technology advances, publicpolicy and economics are intricately linked to the pace ofdevelopment that will be realized in the coming decades. Expertsfrom NASA and industry review current technology development

in green aviation that will carry the industry through 2025 and beyond. This includesincreased efficiency through better propulsion systems, reduced drag airframes, advancedmaterials and operational changes. Clean combustion and emission control of noise,exhaust gases and particulates are addressed. New certification standards for fuels areoutlined. compressed air, renewable energy sources and water management, distributed generation,

and creating green buildings.CRC PressMarket: Sustainable Energy Fairmont PressMay 2016: 400pp Market: Electrical EngineeringHb: 978-0-415-62098-7: $219.95 March 2016: 6 x 9: 745ppeBook: 978-0-203-11996-9 Hb: 978-1-498-75933-5: $149.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415620987 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-439-88348-8

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionHydroelectric EnergyHandbook of Alternative Fuel Technologies, Second

Edition Renewable Energy and the EnvironmentBikash Pandey, South Asia Clean Energy Group, USA and Ajoy Karki, Pulchowk, NepalEdited by Sunggyu Lee, Ohio University, Athens, USA, James

G. Speight, CD&W Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA andSudarshan K. Loyalka, University of Missouri, Columbia, USASeries: Green Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringThis book focuses on the different intermediates and rawmaterial options that can generate energy output and productsequivalent to conventional fossil energy sources. It presentsshort-term options for clean alternative energy sources thatcomplement the development of long-term sustainable energyinfrastructures. Detailing the chemical processes for eachtechnology, the text also assesses the environmental impacts,benefits, and performance of the various processes and fuelproducts. It also summarizes processing and transportation

Series: Energy and the EnvironmentProviding essential theory and useful practical techniques for implementing hydroelectricprojects, this book outlines the resources, power generation technologies, applications,and strengths and weaknesses for hydroelectric technologies. Emphasizing the linksbetween energy and the environment, it serves as a useful background resource andfacilitates decision-making regarding which renewable energy technology works best fordifferent types of applications and regions. Including examples, real world case studies,and lessons learned, each chapter contains exercise questions, references, and amplephotographs and technical drawings from actual micro hydropower plants.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIndustrial BiotechnologyHydraulic FracturingSustainable Production and Bioresource UtilizationMichael Berry Smith, NSI Technologies, LLC, Tulsa,

Oklahoma, USA and Carl MontgomerySeries: Emerging Trends and Technologies in PetroleumEngineeringThis book explains how to properly engineer and optimize ahydraulically fractured well by selecting the right materials,evaluating the economic benefits, and ensuring the safety andsuccess of the people, project, environment, and equipment.From data estimation to design, operation, and performance,the text presents a logical, step-by-step process for hydraulicfracturing that aids in proper engineering decision making whenstimulating a particular reservoir. Numerous problem setsreinforce the learning and aid in risk assessment. Additional

material is available from the CRC Press website.

Edited by Devarajan Thangadurai, Karnatak University,Dharwad, India and Jeyabalan Sangeetha, KarnatakUniversity, Dharwad, IndiaThe goal of industrial biotechnology is to develop newtechniques and technologies to transform renewable rawmaterials into chemicals, materials, and fuels by the substitutionof fossil fuels. With the increase in the world’s population andthe resultant growing energy demand, the need for more energycan be successfully met with the advancements in industrialbiotechnology. This important new book covers recentadvancements, innovations, and technologies in industrialbiotechnology, specifically addressing the application of variousbiomolecules in industrial production and in cleaning andenvironmental remediation sectorsCRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to BioenergyHydraulic Fracturing Impacts and TechnologiesVaughn C. Nelson, West Texas A&M University, Canyon, USA and Kenneth L. StarcherA Multidisciplinary PerspectiveSeries: Energy and the EnvironmentEdited by Venki Uddameri, Texas Tech University Lubbock,

TX, USA, Audra Morse and Kay J. Tindle, Texas TechUniversity, Lubbock, USAThis book provides a multidisciplinary review of the potentialimpacts of hydraulic fracturing. It examines various technical,environmental, scientific, and social aspects pertaining tohydraulic fracturing. The chapters present balanced coverageof the benefits and potential negative impacts of fracturing bybringing together subject-matter experts from various disciplines.The text identifies emerging technologies, regulatoryinstruments, and management tools to ensure thatunconventional oil and gas production will be sustainable andhave a small footprint on the environment and society.

This book covers numerous sources of energy, including solar energy (the original source),bioenergy (collected and converted energy from the sun), and the biomass resource (plants,crops, and forests). Different conversion processes are described for converting biomassto heat, power/electricity, and biofuels. The measurement (instrumentation) energyparameters, analysis of data, and prediction of energy production are also discussed aswell as the economics of bioenergy. Institutional issues from local to national are discussed,along with environmental concerns, regulations, and incentives.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKIntroduction to Renewable Energy, Second EditionAn Introduction to Ecological Economics, Second

Edition Vaughn C. Nelson, West Texas A&M University, Canyon, USAand Kenneth L. StarcherSeries: Energy and the EnvironmentThis book integrates economic, social, environmental, policy,and engineering issues related to renewable energy. It coversfundamentals, including the transfer of energy, as well as thelimitations of natural resources. Starting with solar energy, thetext illustrates how energy from the sun is transferred and stored;used for heating, cooling, and lighting; collected andconcentrated and converted into electricity. This new editionhas been updated throughout and adds new information onbioenergy, energy balance (energetics), biodiesel, applications,

and climate change.

Robert Costanza, Australian National University, Canberra,Australia, John H Cumberland, Herman Daly, University ofMaryland, College Park, USA, Robert Goodland, World Bank,Washington DC, USA, Richard B Norgaard, University ofCalifornia at Berkeley, California,, Ida Kubiszewski and CarolFrancoThis completely revised and updated second edition integratesthe study and management of humans and the rest of nature.It provides a unified understanding of natural andhuman-dominated ecosystems and reintegrates the marketeconomy within society and the rest of nature. The new editionadds a series of "boxes" to expand and update information inthe current text and addresses such topical issues common asset

trusts, payment for ecosystem services, and alternatives to GDP.

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Engineering Trends and DevelopmentsEdited by Se-Kwon Kim and Choul-Gyun Lee, InhaUniversity, Incheon, South KoreaThis book features the latest findings of leading marine bioenergyscientists from around the world. Addressing the key aspects ofmarine bioenergy, this state-of-the-art text offers an introductionto marine bioenergy, explores marine algae as a source ofbioenergy, describes biotechnological techniques for biofuelproduction, and explains the production of bioenergy, includingbioethanol, biomethane, biomethanol, biohydrogen, andbiodiesel. It also covers bioelectricity and marine microbial fuelcell production from marine algae and microbes, discussesmarine waste for bioenergy, and considers commercialization

and the global market.

Serguei N. Lvov, The Pennsylvania State University,University Park, USAThis book ensures a fundamental knowledge of the coreconcepts of electrochemical science and engineering, such aselectrochemical cells, electrolytic conductivity, electrodepotential, and current-potential relations related to a variety ofelectrochemical systems. It develops the initial skills needed tounderstand an electrochemical experiment and successfullyevaluate experimental data without visiting a laboratory,providing more than 360 conceptual and numerical problemsdistributed over nine quizzes and nine video-based assignments,as well as a number of illustrative case studies related to novelelectrochemical energy conversion systems.

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Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems andApplications

A Challenge for Sustainability in ColombiaRadian Belu, University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska, USASeries: Nano and Energy Gloria Ana María Mónica Sanz Galindo, UNESCO-IHE

Institute for Water Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis contributes to the research field of (micro and smallsized enterprises) McSEs in the sense that it has constituted aparadigm shift based on the recognition that empoweredmarginalized groups can make a difference in their own contexts,has added value to the research field of cleaner production (CP)in the context of McSEs in developing countries and hasmethodological implications for the social sciences. The latterhas brought the debate towards supporting action research forlonger periods of time in order to "grab" change processes, to

This book covers electric energy from alternative energy sources including solar, wind,hydro, biomass, geothermal, and ocean energy. Core issues discussed include wind andsolar resource estimates, characteristics of direct conversion, renewable energy analysis,electromechanical conversion, and storage devices used in alternative energy systems.Power system and smart grid issues associated with integration of renewable energysources into the electric grid are explored in detail. Readers are encouraged to write theirown solutions using the included MATLAB® scripts.

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make a difference to the most needed, to involve academia with high values of societyand to provide relevant practical guidance.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMulti-Stage Flash DesalinationMicrowave-Assisted Organic SynthesisModeling, Simulation, and Adaptive ControlA Green Chemical Approach

Abraha Woldai, International Centre of Water EnergySystems, UAESeries: Engineering Systems and SustainabilityThis book covers modeling, simulation, and adaptive control ofa multi-stage flash (MSF) seawater desalination plant. It outlinesthe principles of MSF desalination and highlights the importanceof the various control systems for large MSF plants. Topics includea satisfactory dynamical model of the plant, an optimal methodof approximating the model to the standardfirst-order-plus-dead-time (FODT) form, a dependable methodof simulation and optimization that can handle the originalunreduced model, and an optimal controller tuning based onintegral criteria.

Edited by Suresh C. Ameta, PAHER University, Udaipur, India,Pinki B. Punjabi, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur,India, Rakshit Ameta, PAHER University, Udaipur, India andChetna Ameta, Mohanial Sukhadia University, Udaipur, IndiaThe large-scale production of chemicals to meet various societalneeds has created environmental pollution, including pollutionfrom byproducts and improper disposal of waste. With the worldfacing adverse consequences due to this pollution, greenchemistry is increasingly being viewed as a means to addressthis concern.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNew Biotechnologies for Increased Energy SecurityMicrowave-Mediated Biofuel ProductionThe Future of FuelVeera G. Gude, Mississippi State University, USA

This book focuses on chemical syntheses and processes for biofuel production mediatedby microwave energy. This is the first contribution in this area serving as a resource and

Edited by Juan Carlos Serrano-Ruiz, Abengoa Research,Seville, SpainThe information contained in this compendium volume sets thestage for the future's large-scale production of biofuels. Biomassis an abundant carbon-neutral renewable feedstock forproducing fuel. First-generation biofuels gained attention fortheir problems, but the authors of this book demonstrate thatthey are well on their way to creating practical and sustainablesecond-generation biofuels. The book begins with anintroduction to synthetic biology. Next, it covers pretreatmenttechnologies, advanced microbial technologies, geneticengineering as it relates to biofuel technologies, andnanotechnology and chemical engineering in relation to biofuels.

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guidance manual for understanding the principles, mechanisms, design, and applicationsof microwaves in biofuel process chemistry. Green chemistry of microwave-mediatedbiofuel reactions and thermodynamic potentials for the process biochemistry will be thefocus of this book. Microwave generation, wave propagation, process design, developmentand configurations, and biofuel applications will be discussed in detail.

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Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesIn this thesis, urban development is considered a complexnon-linear dynamical system. Agent-based approaches arecombined with physics-based hydraulic models of waternetworks in a Geographical Information System (GIS) framework.The result is a new approach to urban water infrastructureplanning that can help water companies and municipalities to

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Edited by Juan Carlos Serrano-Ruiz, Abengoa Research,Seville, SpainThe world needs renewable and clean forms of energy. Biofuelsoffer an alternative to fossil fuels, but first-generation biofuelshad many challenges to be overcome. One strategy thatsecond-generation biofuels are employing is microbialtechnology. This compendium volume gathers together recentinvestigations within this vital field of research. Internationallyrecognized experts contribute chapters on their individual areasof research within this vital field of study. The book offers anauthoritative platform from which graduate students andscientists can build future investigations that will create still moreadvanced biofuels.

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Anco S. Blazev, President and CTO, Solar Tech, Inc., Tempe,Arizona, USANatural and man-made changes in the environment create avery complex picture. This book analyzes this picture andprovides snapshots of different areas of interest and to makesuggestions for future work on cleaning and stabilizing theEarth’s environment. Starting with conventional energygeneration and moving on to renewable energies, this bookanalyzes and calculates their environmental impact and thelesser known aspects of their "cradle-to-grave" life cycle such asthe irreversible environmental damage done during the

Principles and ApplicationsEdited by Dmitri Bessarabov, Haijiang Wang, NationalResearch Council Canada, Vancouver, Canada, Hui Li,National Research Council of Canada, Institute for Fuel CellInnovation, Vancouver, BC, Canada and Nana ZhaoThere is increasing research interest in producing hydrogenthrough polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolysis as away of converting renewable energy to hydrogen fuel. This bookprovides comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals andapplications of PEM electrolysis and reviews state-of-the-arttechnologies and challenges related to each of the components.In addition, the text addresses failure analysis and describesavailable failure diagnostic tools while providing future research

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K. R. Krishna, Independent Researcher and AuthorThis book covers three main types of agricultural systems: theuse of robotics, drones (unmanned aerial vehicles), andsatellite-guided precision farming methods. Some of these arewell refined and are currently in use, while others are in need ofrefinement and are yet to become popular. The book providesa valuable source of information on this developing field forthose involved with agriculture and farming and agriculturalengineering. The book is also applicable as a textbook forstudents and a reference for faculty.

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Suneel Deambi, Independent Technical Consultant (Renewable Energy) & ContentDeveloper (Energy-Environment), Gurgaon/Haryana, IndiaThe most significant objective of this book is to analyze the pros and cons of thephotovoltaic system’s sizing procedures from a variety of end-use considerations. The textinvestigates the capacity building initiatives taken by commercial suppliers of systemsimulation software, especially in the developing world context. Variability noticed in onesystem sizing procedure is compared to another, highlighting an additional area of study.Selective case studies based on the use of different software simulation procedures areincluded and analyzed.CRC PressMarket: Engineering - MechanicalMay 2016: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 232ppHb: 978-1-482-25980-3: $119.95eBook: 978-1-482-25981-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482259803

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKRed Sea Geothermal ProvincesPhysics of Radiation and ClimateD. Chandrasekharam, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India, Aref Lashin,King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Nassir Al Arifi, King Saud University, Riyadh,Saudi Arabia and Abdulaziz M Al-Bassam, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Michael A. Box and Gail P. BoxThis book offers an introduction to the physics of climate science.It is divided into three main sections, with the first providing anintroduction to the atmosphere and ocean—their composition,thermodynamics, vertical structure, and basic flow patterns. Thenext chapters focus on the central physics of interactionsbetween radiation, gases, and particles, addressing the corephenomena of absorption, emission, scattering, and radiativetransfer. The final section integrates those principles and howthey are applied in the study of weather and climate change.

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The book includes geological, geophysical and geochemical investigations on thegeothermal provinces in Red Sea countries and analyzes the usage of fossil fuel andemissions of carbon dioxide and provides mitigation strategies for emission reduction,without compromising energy supply and energy security. Useful to policymakers, investors,climate change experts, research scholars and faculty in geology, geophysics, petroleumgeology and geothermal engineers and scientists. With global markets open, investmentopportunities in all the countries and investors looking for opportunities to expand theirbusiness, this book will play a key role in the global energy market.

Market: Physics CRC PressOctober 2015: 8-1/2 x 11: 495pp Market: Environmental EngineeringPb: 978-1-466-57205-8: $89.95 June 2016: 250ppeBook: 978-1-466-57206-5 Hb: 978-1-138-02696-4: $139.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466572058 eBook: 978-1-315-74739-2

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Clark W. Gellings, P.E., Electronic Power Research Institute,Palo Alto, California, USAThis book is intended for electric utility managers, directors, andpower system planners, regulators, and policy makers interestedin the steps needed to realize the value of a modern powerdelivery system. This book describes the elements needed inplanning and implementing a "Smart Grid" by outlining howthe electricity delivery system can be modernized so it monitors,protects, and automatically optimizes the operation of itsinterconnected elements—from the central and distributedgenerator through the high-voltage network and distributionsystem, to energy storage installations and to end-use consumersand their thermostats, electric vehicles, appliances, and other

household devices.

Edited by C. Guedes Soares, CENTEC, Technical Universityof Lisbon, PortugalCovering developments of concept development, design andoperation of renewable energies offshore, this book is of interestto academics and professionals working in (related areas of)renewable energies.

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Waste Clouds, Communications, Open Source, and AutomationEdited by David Bakken, Washington State University,School of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsAs the use of smart grid technologies grows, so does the needfor utilities and their suppliers to develop new business models,strategies, and processes. This book explores the design andimplementation of smart grid technologies, with an emphasison reducing costs and improving ROI. Focusing on industrialapplications, the text includes examples and test cases forreal-life implementation. It describes smart grid simulationsoftware, discusses trade-offs associated with the utilization ofsmart grid technologies, and provides insight into futurepossibilities for smart grid use.

Edited by Mohammad J. Taherzadeh, Swedish Centre forResource Recovery, University of Borås, Sweden and TobiasRichards, Swedish Centre for Resource Recovery, Universityof Borås, SwedenSeries: Green Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringThis book presents the state of the art of solid wastemanagement toward zero waste. It discusses different countries’laws and regulations, source separation of waste, and conversionof organic/biological waste into compost, biogas, andbiofertilizer. It considers the combustion of waste in combinedheat and power plants, as well as recent developments in wastegasification and pyrolysis. It describes various glass, metal,electronic waste, thermoset composite, paper, and fiber recycling

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSolar Energy Conversion and StorageSensors for Safety and Process Control in Hydrogen

Technologies Photochemical ModesEdited by Suresh C. Ameta, Pacific Academy of HigherEducation and Research (PAHER) University, Udaipur, Indiaand Rakshit Ameta, Pacific Academy of Higher Educationand Research (PAHER) University, Udaipur, IndiaSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis state-of-the-art reference showcases the latest advances insolar cell technology while offering valuable insight into thefuture of solar energy conversion and storage. The bookdescribes various types of solar cells, including photovoltaic cells,photogalvanic cells, photoelectrochemical cells, anddye-sensitized solar cells. It also covers photogeneration ofhydrogen, photoreduction of carbon dioxide, artificial/mimicking

Thomas Hübert, Federal Institute for Materials Research andTesting (BAM), Berlin, Germany, Lois Boon-Brett, EuropeanCommission, Joint Research Centre-Institute for Energy andTransport (JRC-IET), Petten, The Netherlands and WilliamButtner, U.S. Department of Energy, National RenewableEnergy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado, USASeries: Series in SensorsSuitable for both technical and non-technical personnel, thisbook provides practical, expert-driven information on modernsensors for hydrogen and other gases as well as physicalparameters essential for safety and process control in hydrogentechnologies. It illustrates how sensing technologies can ensure

photosynthesis, generation of electricity from solar cells, methods for storing solar energyin the form of chemical energy, and emerging trends such as the use of nanoparticles.

the safe and efficient implementation of the emerging global hydrogen market. The authorsalso offer guidance on the development of new sensors based on the analysis of the

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSun Above the HorizonSolar EnergyMeteoric Rise of the Solar IndustryApplication, Economics, and Public Perception

Peter F. VaradiSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThe meteoric rise of the photovoltaic (PV) industry is anincredible story. In 2013, Google’s investments in PV systemstotaled about half a billion dollars and Warren Buffet, one of thefamous investors, invested $2.5 billion in the world’s largest PVsystem in California. These gigantic investments by majorfinancial players were made only 40 years after the first twoterrestrial PV companies, Solarex and Solar Power Corporation,were formed in the USA. Today, the worldwide capacity ofoperating PV electric generators equals the capacity of about25 nuclear power plants. The PV industry is growing at an annual

Edited by Muyiwa Adaramola, Norwegian University ofScience and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayDue to climate change, the rise in energy demand, and issuesof energy security, more countries are being forced to reexaminetheir energy policies and consider more renewable sources ofenergy. Solar power is expected to play a significant role in thechanging face of energy economies, due in a large part totechnological advances in the field and the significant decreasein cost. This book describes these advances and examines thecurrent state of solar power. The sections of the book cover thefollowing topics: an overview of hybrid solar energy systems,solar energy and conservation, current solar energy technologies,the economics of solar power, and public perceptions of solarenergy.

rate of 30 percent, equivalent to about five new nuclear power plants per year. This bookdescribes how this happened and what lies ahead for PV power generation.

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Peter F. VaradiIn 2013, Google’s investments in photovoltaic (PV) systemstotaled about half a billion dollars and Warren Buffet, one of thefamous investors, invested $2.5 billion in the world’s largest PVsystem in California. These investments by major financial playerswere made only 40 years after the first two terrestrial PVcompanies were formed in the USA. Today, the worldwidecapacity of operating PV electric generators equals the capacityof about 25 nuclear power plants. The PV industry is growing atan annual rate of 30 percent, equivalent to about five newnuclear power plants per year. This book describes how thishappened and what lies ahead for PV power generation.

Theodore Goodson, IIIWritten for use as a text and reference for those interested in how new materials may beused to capture, store, and use solar energy for alternative energy resources in everydaylife, this book discusses the fundamentals of the kinds of materials and the physics involvedin the mechanisms and design. The book offers clear examples of the current state-of-the-artin the field of organic and inorganic solar cell materials and devices and includesexperiments testing solar capability and standardized examples. It also gives a clear outlineof the challenges that face the field. A CD-ROM and color insert is included.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Bioenergy ProductionSugarcane as Biofuel Feedstock

Edited by Lijun Wang, North Carolina Agricultural &Technical State University, Greensboro, USAThis book provides comprehensive knowledge and skills for theanalysis and design of sustainable biomass production,bioenergy processing, and biorefinery systems for professionalsin the bioenergy field. Focusing on topics vital to thesustainability of the bioenergy industry, this book is divided intofour sections: Fundamentals of Engineering Analysis and Designof Bioenergy Production Systems, Sustainable BiomassProduction and Supply Logistics, Sustainable BioenergyProcessing, and Sustainable Biorefinery Systems. It pinpointstrends in future research and development and assembles

essential references and data to address sustainability in the bioenergy industry.

Advances Toward a Sustainable Energy SolutionEdited by Barnabas Gikonyo, State University of New York(SUNY), Geneseo, New York, USAAs the world’s energy hunger grows ever larger, fossil fuelreserves are diminishing—and concerns about climate changeremind us that our love affair with fossil fuels cannot continuemuch longer. This has inspired intense research into sustainableenergy sources. Biofuels seemed initially promising, but theworld soon realized that food-based biofuel has its own dangers.Second-generation biofuels, however, use biomass from crops'inedible parts—such as the stalks and leaves ofsugarcane—offering a far more viable solution. In this book,researchers from around the world review some of the mostimportant and timely topics related to using sugarcane feedstockfor biofuel.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetUnconventional Oil and Gas ResourcesSustainable Energy Solutions in AgricultureExploitation and DevelopmentEdited by Jochen Bundschuh, University of Southern

Queensland (USQ), Toowoomba, QLD, Australia & RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden andGuangnan Chen, University of Southern Queensland,Toowoomba, Queensland, AustraliaSeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsThis book provides a technological and scientific endeavor toassist the society and farming communities to improve their

Edited by Usman Ahmed, Unconventional Energy Resources International, Galveston,Texas and D. Nathan Meehan, Baker Hughes Incorporated, Houston, Texas, USASeries: Emerging Trends and Technologies in Petroleum EngineeringIn the next decade, over 100,000 shale wells and one to two million hydraulic fracturingstages could be executed, with industry spending close to $1 trillion. This growth requiresknowledgeable professionals in all areas of exploitation and development. The book startswith basics of unconventional resources and delves into subsurface measurements and

productivity and sustainability. Through providing the latest technology and by deepening associated interpretation, plus all disciplines associated with drilling, completion, stimulation,the understanding of possible cost-efficient techniques and application opportunities for production, reservoir, monitoring techniques, the associated software, and overalldifferent scales and situations, it will show why the implementation of these technologies unconventional resource development workflow. It covers emerging technology like data

mining and future areas of technological development.faces numerous technological, economic and policy barriers while giving suggestions andexamples as to how these hurdles can be overcome. Also, applications of new and improved

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Yatish T. Shah, Norfolk State University, Virginia, USASeries: Green Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringThis text describes water’s use in the production of raw fuels, asan energy carrier (e.g., hot water and steam), and as a reactant,reaction medium, and catalyst for the conversion of raw fuelsto synthetic fuels. It explains how supercritical water is used toconvert fossil- and bio-based feedstock to synthetic fuels in thepresence and absence of a catalyst. It also explores water as adirect source of energy and fuel, such as hydrogen from waterdissociation, methane from water-based clathrate molecules,and more.

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Modelling, Control and Efficiency ImprovementXinggrang Liu, The Uniiversity of Queensland, School ofInformation Technology and Electrical Engineering, Australiaand Ramesh BansalThis book focuses on complex industry system modeling usingMATLAB

®, Simulink, VisSim, Comsol, ANSYS, and ANSYS Fluent.

In addition to the simulation techniques, it covers complexindustry process identification, control and optimization basedon the innovative method of integrating CFD with computationalintelligence technology, high performance computingtechnology, and cloud computing technology. It explains howto combine computational intelligence with CFD to improveheat transfer efficiency by capturing the optimal set point valuesto adaptively tune the PID controller. Market: Engineering - Chemical

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Agency, Oakland, USA, George Alexeeff, CaliforniaEnvironmental Protection Agency, Oakland, USA and ElaineKhan, California Environmental Protection Agency,Sacramento, USAEdited by experts in the field, this book compiles, discusses, andpresents cutting-edge research data and methodology inperforming risk assessment of some major chemicals of concernin our environment. It also discusses the complexity of thescientific databases, the available and updated methodology,emerging issues, limitations in knowledge and methods,considerations of developmental and age sensitivities, use of

Edited by Muyiwa Adaramola, Norwegian University ofScience and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayWind power is one of the fastest developing sources ofrenewable energy. It makes substantial contributions to powergrids around the globe, and it promises to play a prominent rolein the world’s future energy security. Given that reality, there isan ongoing need for research that investigates the potential ofspecific regions for wind-farm development, combined with thesocial, economic, and environmental impacts of thatdevelopment. With its distinguished editor and internationalteam of contributors, this book is a valuable resource forresearchers and university-level students investigating thisexpanding field of study.

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Edited by Muyiwa Adaramola, Norwegian University ofScience and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayThis important book presents a selection of new research onwind turbine technology, including aerodynamics, generatorsand gear systems, towers and foundations, control systems, andenvironmental issues.

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Conference, Suzhou, China, April 15-17, 2016 Kristina Kohl, HRComputesThis book is written for project and portfolio managers in organizations transitioning tosustainability. It explains how to engage stakeholders in management roles to support this

Edited by Yuanzhang Sun, Advanced Research Center for Science & Techonology,Wuhan University, Wuhan, China

transformation. It examines the role human resources and policies can play in ensuringThe 8th Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC 2016) will be heldin Suzhou, China from April 15-17, 2016. This conference proceedings volume will cover that the most important stakeholders—employees in an organization—become fully

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issues on Power and Energy Engineering. It is dedicated to creating a stage for exchangingthe latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods in these respectivefields. Auerbach Publications

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Nancy E. CarpenterUnderstanding the chemistry underlying sustainable energy iscentral to any long-term solution. This text introduces a broadarray of advanced chemistry topics relevant to sustainable energyresearch and elucidates the application of these topics withexamples from the primary literature. It examines promisingareas of energy conversion, namely, wind power, fuel cells, solarphotovoltaics, and biomass conversion processes, as well asnext-generation nuclear power.; This book also covers topicstied to understanding the chemistry of sustainable energy,including fossil fuels, thermodynamics, polymers, hydrogengeneration and storage, and carbon capture.

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Solutions to Problems in Classical PhysicsIoan Merches, Al.I.Cuza University, Iasi, Romania and DanielRaduThe principles and methods of analytical mechanics are veryefficient for investigating not only mechanics but also in areassuch as field theory, plasma physics, and quantum mechanics.This text presents a short theoretical description of thesesubjects, followed by solved problems. The authors thoroughlydiscuss solutions to the problems by taking a comprehensiveapproach to explore the methods of investigation. They carefullyperform the calculations step by step, graphically displayingsome solutions via Mathematica® 4.0.

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Andrew Rex, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma,Washington, USASuitable for a wide audience, this book covers a broad scope ofsubjects, from classical physics that goes back to the age ofNewton to new ideas just formulated in the twenty-first century.The book highlights the core areas of physics that predate thetwentieth century, including mechanics, electromagnetism,optics, and thermodynamics. It also focuses on modern physics,covering quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear physics,fundamental particles, and relativity.

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Joseph E. Gortych, Opticus IP Law PLLC, Sarasota, Florida,USAUsing examples of actual patents and patent portfolios of realtechnology businesses, this practical and engaging bookprovides key insights and perspectives on the reality of howpatents are used and abused in the technology business. Itexplains often misunderstood patent phenomena, such as howand why invalid patents are issued by the patent office, andcovers important topics frequently ignored or glossed over,including provisional patent applications, independent inventors,obviousness, and the dynamic interplay between infringeabilityand patent validity.

Gene Beck CEM, CLP, Enviro-Tech Financial, Inc., Orange,California, USAThis comprehensive desktop reference addresses the diverseterms and acronyms that form the backbone of 21st centuryenergy technologies, applications of those technologies, andthe sustainability sector of the U.S. economy. The convergenceof these disciplines has resulted in an explosion of specializedterms, acronyms, and jargon. The references encompass a widerange of legacy as well as emerging renewable energytechnologies including the finance and sustainable segmentsof business that form an integral part of those technologies.

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Edited by William M. Haynes, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder,Colorado, USAThe CRC Handbook of Chemistry & Physics 97th Edition is an update of a classic reference.Several new tables will be added and others updated. Building on the new feature firstintroduced in the 94th edition, four historical figures in science will be honoured on theend plates.

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Proceedings of the International Conference on Current Issues ofScience and Research in the Global World, Vienna, Austria; 27–28 May2014 Edited by Dawei Zheng, International Research Association

of Information and Computer Science, Beijing, ChinaSeries: IRAICS ProceedingsThis proceedings volume contains selected papers presentedat the 2014 International Conference on Education Managementand Management Science (ICEMMS 2014), held August 7-8, 2014,in Tianjin, China. The objective of ICEMMS2014 is to provide aplatform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well asindustrial professionals from all over the world to present theirresearch results and development activities in EducationManagement and Management Science.

Edited by Vlasta Kunova, Pan-European University, Bratislava,Slovakia and Martin Dolinsky, Pan-European University,Bratislava, SlovakiaThis book is presenting an overview of papers resulting froman International Conference in Vienna, organized by thePan-European University (PEU). The Conference’s research aimswere the analysis, synthesis and comparison of current impactsof globalization on those scientific disciplines that are in thecentre of Pan-European University’s academic orientation. Thusscientific teams and individuals from the fields of law, economics,media sciences, informatics and psychology defined theirscholarly opinions and conclusions. Interdisciplinary research

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Karl Hess, University of Illinois, Urbana, USAMost modern books on Einstein emphasize the genius of hisrelativity theory and the corresponding corrections andextensions of the ancient space-time concept. However,Einstein’s opposition to the use of probability in the laws ofnature and particularly in the laws of quantum mechanics areoften portrayed as outdated. This book takes a different viewand shows that Einstein created a "Trojan horse" ready to unleashforces against the use of probability as a basis for the laws ofnature.

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Edited by Zhigang Fang, School of Automotive Engineering,Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, ChinaThis work contains papers on a wide range of topics from the2015 Energy Science and Applied Technology conference andappeals to academics and engineers involved in energy andapplied sciences.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKEnvironmental EngineeringElectricity and MagnetismFundamentals and ApplicationsP.F. Kelly, Ave Maria University, Florida, USA

This text applies the principles of classical mechanics to revealthe laws governing electric and magnetic phenomena.Exposition of classical electric and magnetic fields is interwovenwith analyses of linear electric circuits. Beginning with electriccharge, the book culminates in Maxwell’s equations, whichprovide a complete description of classical electromagnetism.With over 450 problems included, it can be used as a primarytext, supplement, or exam review.

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Geoffrey T. ParkerThis book covers science as applied to environmental contexts in a deep and resilientfashion. As the student's sophistication and understanding of the subject matter progresses,the text supports them with a consistent viewpoint and style and scales from an introductorytopic guide into a valuable reference and resource for the emerging expert. The studentwill be equipped to think of framing, addressing, and discussing the definition and solutionof environmental problems beyond the scientist/engineer viewpoint to encompassmanagement and stakeholder views.

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Jesus Rogel-Salazar, University of Hertfordshire, UKDesigned for students in physics, engineering, and otherdisciplines taking a course on MATLAB

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BIG DATA and Building Technology IntegrationJohn J. "Jack" McGowan, CEM, The McGowan GroupThis book details how to leverage big data style analytics to manage and coordinate thekey issues in both energy supply and demand. It presents a detailed explanation of theunderlying systems technology that enables big data in buildings and how this technologyprovides added cost benefit from efficiency, onsite solar, and electricity markets. It is aprimer on Building Automation Systems Standards, web services and electricity marketsand programs plus a complete tutorial on energy analytics hardware, software, andInternet-enabled offerings that energy managers must understand today.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderGreen Chemistry Laboratory Manual for GeneralChemistry

Finance Policy for Renewable Energy and aSustainable Environment

Sally A. Henrie, Union University, Jackson, Tennessee, USAGreen chemistry involves designing novel ways to create andsynthesize products and implement processes that will eliminateor greatly reduce negative environmental impacts. Providingeducational laboratory materials that challenge students withthe customary topics found in a general chemistry laboratorymanual, this lab manual enables students to see how greenchemistry principles can be applied to real-world issues.Following a consistent format, each lab experiment includesobjectives, prelab questions, and detailed step-by-stepprocedures for performing the experiments. Additional questionsencourage further research about how green chemistryprinciples compare with traditional, more hazardous

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Michael Curley, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,Maryland, USASeries: Energy and the EnvironmentThis book explains how environmental projects andimprovements are achieved through the imposition ofregulations, on the one hand, and financial incentives on theother. It discusses how those incentives can be organized toachieve the greatest environmental benefits at the lowestpossible cost to the public. It presents the best environmentalfinance policies for the financing of alternative energy projectsso that the ultimate cost of delivered power will decline. It alsoexamines the challenges of the next generation of environmentalprograms.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Green FactoryFischer-Cripps Student Companion Set (5 Volumes)Creating Lean and Sustainable ManufacturingAnthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Fischer-Cripps Laboratories Pty

Ltd, Sydney, AustraliaTaking the same signature approach, these books use clearwriting and a visual presentation to make the material suitablefor students in any country, including those with English as asecond language. The author has now extended the coverageof The Physics Companion, The Electronics Companion, TheMathematics Companion, and The Materials Physics Companionand updated them where necessary, building on the outstandingsuccess of the first editions. Along with these volumes, the setcontains The Chemistry Companion

Andrea Pampanelli, GKN Driveline, Brazil, Neil Trivedi, ThePerfect Process Company Ltd. and Pauline Found, Universityof BuckinghamThis book proposes a new model, the Lean and Green BusinessModel (L&GBM), where the environmental aspect of sustainabilityis integrated with Lean thinking to create a way of thinking thatcontributes to and balances the three sustainability dimensionsof people, profit, and planet. The model presented uses a kaizenapproach for improving mass and energy flows in manufacturingenvironments that already possess a deployment level inapplying Lean. The book tells the story of how a major Britishmultinational corporation developed and implemented anL&GBM in two of its automotive facilities in Brazil.

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Gene Beck CEM, CLP, Enviro-Tech Financial, Inc., Orange,California, USAGrid Parity provides an in-depth examination of the knowledge,insights, and techniques that are essential to success in financingrenewable energy projects. An energy project finance expertwith 35 years of experience in capital asset financing, the authorprovides a comprehensive overview of how to finance renewableenergy projects in America today. He explores all componentsof "the deal" including tax, accounting, legal, regulatory,documentation, asset management and legislative drivers tothis dynamic growth sector. Filled with case studies, the book

Ghanashyam Date, The Institute of Mathematical Sciences,Chennai, IndiaThis work familiarizes students and beginning researchers withboth basic and advanced aspects of the theory of generalrelativity. It includes essential ideas and just enough backgroundmaterial needed for readers to appreciate the issues and currentresearch. The first five chapters form the core of an introductorycourse on general relativity. The remainder of the book coverscausal and deterministic space-times, black holes, gravitationalwaves, cosmological space-times, numerical relativity, anemergent gravity viewpoint, quantum theory of gravity, andother research-level topics.

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M. I. Pergament, State Research Center of Russian Federation“Troitsk Institute for Innovation & Fusion Research” (TRINITI),Moscow, RussiaSeries: Graduate Student Series in PhysicsBased on the modern approach of information theory, this bookpresents novel experimental techniques, tools, and dataprocessing methods for physics applications. It shows readershow to plan and conduct experiments, design and certifymeasuring equipment, and process and interpret theexperimental data. Bringing together approaches that havepreviously been scattered in the literature, the book covershigh-speed photography, Fourier optics, spectroscopy,interferometry, holography, electromagnetic waves, X-rays, and

corpuscular investigation.

Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, and Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USASeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementEnvironmental engineers must be well-equipped to deal witha broad array of issues, and this handbook discusses the conceptsand skills they'll need to master, including ecology,ecotoxicology, risk and impact assessments, hydrology,hydrogeology, modeling contaminants, aquatic chemistry,environmental microbiology, statistical analyses, habitat analysisand wetland delineation, resource modeling, sampling, sedimenttransport and river mechanics, streams restoration, atmospheric

chemistry, economics, business law for engineers, geographic information systems (GIS),sustainability, water resources management, green engineering, energy planning, renewableenergy, and many other areas. CRC Press

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderThe Physics Companion, 2nd EditionHandbook of Imaging in Biological Mechanics

Anthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Fischer-Cripps Laboratories PtyLtd, Sydney, AustraliaUpdated and expanded with new topics, this second editionoffers a unique and educational approach to learning physicsat a level suitable for first-year science students. This new editionexpands the presentation to include senior topics, such asstatistical mechanics, quantum physics, and nuclear physics. Itprovides detailed graphics, simple and clear explanations ofdifficult concepts, and annotated mathematical treatments ina one-page-per-topic format that is the signature style of theauthor’s companion books.

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Edited by Corey P. Neu and Guy M. GeninTransformative technologies such as microCT scans,super-resolution microscopy, fluorescence fluctuation analysis,and other methods now allow us to study the mechanics ofcancer, dissect the origins of cellular force regulation, andexamine biological specimens at the nanoscale. This handbookpresents the spectrum of imaging techniques used fornoninvasive visualization of the morphology and mechanics ofthe large and small—from organs to individual macromolecules.It discusses the selection and application of imagingtechnologies to study deformation, stress, and constitutivebehavior of tissues, cells, and proteins.

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Physics, Three-Volume Set John KimballAccessible to nonspecialists and beginning students, this workprovides insight into physics using minimal mathematics andjargon. It highlights unusual aspects of physics and gives a newtwist to some fundamental concepts. The book covers bothclassical and modern physics in an engaging, straightforwardstyle. The author presents perplexing questions that often lacksatisfying answers and includes many examples that revealinteresting ideas. He also delves into the stories of famous andeccentric past scientists.

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Robert Splinter, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USAThis reference offers a handy and self-contained guide to specialized terminology andscientific jargon applicable to fields in applied physical sciences and engineering. It includesmore than 20,000 entries, with key terms extensively illustrated. Entries give both the coredefinition and further nuanced meanings relative to particular applications. A subject indexcategorizes entries within core areas such as optics, biophysics, electricity and magnetism,energy, fluid dynamics, geophysics, nanotechnology, medical physics, computationalphysics and thermodynamics. Cross-references and alternate terms are provided.

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Mechanics Raoul-Abelin Choumin Nguemaleu, Engineers-Pool,Hannover, Germany and Lionel Montheu, Engineers-Pool,Hannover, GermanyA concise and accessible introduction to green computing andgreen IT, this book addresses how computer science and thecomputer infrastructure affect the environment and presentsthe main challenges in making computing more environmentallyfriendly. The authors review the methodologies, designs,frameworks, and software development tools that can be usedin computer science to reduce energy consumption and stillcompute efficiently. They also focus on Computer Aided Design(CAD) and describe what design engineers and CAD softwareapplications can do to support new streamlined business

directions and improve the environment.

Joseph C. Amato, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York,USA and Enrique J. Galvez, Colgate University, Hamilton,New York, USAThis classroom-tested text provides a one-semester,calculus-based introduction to classical mechanics for first-yearundergraduate students. The authors introduce the threeconservation laws as fundamental laws of nature from whichsecondary concepts are derived and organize topics around theconservation laws. They also illustrate many topics through real,contemporary applications in astronomy, planetary science, and

space travel. The book includes short exercises throughout the text as well as novel problemsat the end of each chapter.

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Power and EnergyProceedings of the International Conference on Power and Energy(CPE 2014), Shanghai, China, 29-30 November 2014 William M. Mendenhall and Terry L. Sincich

Designed for a two-semester introductory course, this populartext continues to teach students the basic concepts of datadescription and statistical inference as well as the statisticalmethods necessary for real-world applications. Along withupdated and reorganized material, this sixth edition includesmany new and updated exercises based on contemporaryengineering and scientific-related studies and real data. It alsooffers more statistical software printouts and correspondinginstructions for use that reflect the latest versions of the SAS,SPSS, and MINITAB software.

Edited by Richard Kong, Wuhan University, ChinaPower and Energy contains 86 selected papers on energymanagement, planning and policy-making, energy technologiesand environment, and energy prospects, and will be useful toprofessionals and academics interested in issues related to powerand energy.

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Chemistry An IntroductionEdited by Alejandro De Las Heras, Mexico State UniversityThis book builds a bridge between sustainability science andengineering. It provides the latest information on sustainabilityissues and solutions by discussing them from basic concepts toscientific consensus to technical solutions. It identifies andaddresses the major issues related to sustainability with anenvironmental science perspective, and presents theconnections and interactions between science and technologythrough a very practical approach and easy understanding.

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Albert S. Matlack, University of Delaware, Newark, USA andAndrew P. Dicks, University of Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThis book teaches students how to analyze and solve real-worldproblems that occur in green and sustainable chemistry. Itdescribes situations based on events that have actually takenplace and encourages creativity in finding solutions to problemsthat have multiple "correct" answers. The exercises andcommentaries from the experienced author emphasize thereality that green chemistry is about making practical decisionsand weighing multiple factors that are often conflicting, thusmaking it difficult or impossible to apply one perfect solutionto a given problem.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTime and Consistent RelativityPhysical and Mathematical Fundamentals

Lyubomir T. Gruyitch, Retired Professor, University ofTechnology Belfort–Montbeliard, FranceThis book establishes a new and original theory of time relativity,which is fully consistent. It explains why Einstein’s theory of timerelativity is physically meaningless and mathematically basedon tacit inacceptable assumptions, and why it represents thesingular case from the mathematical point of view. Theconsistent relativity theory established in the book representsan exit from the situation created by Einstein’s theory of timerelativity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWaves and Oscillations in NatureAn Introduction

A Satya Narayanan and Swapan K SahaSuitable for researchers and graduate students in fluid dynamics,astrophysics, and other areas of physics, this book clearlyelucidates the dynamics and behavior of waves and oscillationsin various mediums. It presents different types of waves andoscillations that can be observed and studied from macroscopicto microscopic scales. The authors describe applications inastrophysics, include simple exercises to give readers a hands-ongrasp of the basics, and provide a large list of bibliographicsources that enable readers to research more technical aspects.

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Joseph Conlon, University of Oxford and New College, UKThis popular science book offers a highly readable and accessiblepanorama of the who, what, and why of string theory. Theauthor, a theoretical physics professor at the University of Oxfordand a leading string theorist, explains what string theory is andwhere it originated. He describes how string theory fits intophysics and why so many physicists and mathematicians find itappealing when working on topics from M-theory to monstersand from cosmology to superconductors.

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Groundwater Geophysics in Hard RockPrabhat Chandra Chandra, Ministry of Water ResourcesGovernment of India, Patna, IndiaIn hard rock terrain, shallow water wells generally have apoor-moderate yield. Sinking wells deeply to tap yielding fracturezones often backfires, because the borehole may miss thesaturated fracture zones. A systematic, sound geophysicalapproach can prevent unnecessary expenditures and waste oftime. The combination of various geophysical techniques withenvironmental conditions is essential to constrain theinterpretation and reduce uncertainties. This book presents theapproach to groundwater exploration in hard rocks, variousgeophysical techniques and combinations to be used,

Edited by Genadiy Pivnyak, National Mining University,Ukraine, Oleksandr Beshta and Mykhaylo AlekseyevThis work involves multidisciplinary collaboration and researchon aspects of energy use in geotechnical systems. The workprovides many practical examples and illustrative material andit effectively connects theoretical and practical aspects ofefficiency improvement of geotechnical systems. Benefitingfrom authors’ extensive experience in industry and academia itbrings together comprehensive technical information onreducing energy consumption. It provides valuable informationcovering operation of mine equipment and installations andfeatures some topics never previously published in geotechnical

courses.

interpretation of data with case studies and drilling results and the preparation of differentutility maps.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPressure and Temperature Well TestingMicrocracking in Rock as Acoustic Emission

Izzy M. Kutasov and Lev V. EppelbaumPresents new methods for determination of formationpermeability and skin factors from tests conducted in simulatedwells, designing interference well tests, processing constantbottom-hole pressure tests, estimation of the formationtemperature and geothermal gradients from temperaturesurveys and logs, in-situ determination of the formation thermalconductivity and contact thermal resistance of boreholes,determination of temperature regime of boreholes (cementingof production liners), and recovery of the thermal equilibriumin deep and super deep wells. Processing and analysis of pressureand geothermal data are shown on numerous field examplesfrom different regions of the world.

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Tsuyoshi Ishida, Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, KyotoUniversity, Kyoto, Japan and Joseph Labuz, Department of Civil Engineering, Universityof Minnesota, Minneapolis, USASeries: Geomechanics ResearchThis book provides a basis to interpret acoustic emission (AE) as damage processes instressed rock, with applications to stress measurements, size effects, source mechanisms,and fracture mechanics. Basic features of an AE monitoring system will be covered, withsome background on the sensor, pre-amplifier, and data acquisition. Several examples ofAE monitoring will include both lab and field applications ranging from element testingto hydraulic fracturing. Intended for geologists, geophysicists and mining, petroleum andcivil engineers dealing with rock stress and rock damage processes.CRC PressMarket: Civil Engineering / Earth SciencesMarch 2016: 250ppHb: 978-0-415-62094-9: $89.95 Market: Water Science & EngineeringeBook: 978-0-203-72629-7 October 2015: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 276pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415620949 Hb: 978-1-498-73361-8: $119.95

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Luciano Alparone, University of Florence, Italy, Bruno Aiazzi,Nello Carrara Institute of Applied Physics, Florence, Italy,Stefano Baronti, Nello Carrara Institute of Applied Physics,Florence, Italy and Andrea GarzelliSeries: Signal and Image Processing of Earth ObservationsA synthesis of more than ten years of research by the authors,this book presents image fusion methods of remote sensingimagery. It provides a comprehensive classification and rigorousmathematical description of advanced and state-of-the-artmethods for pan-sharpening of multispectral images and fusionof hyperspectral and panchromatic images. It details fusion ofdata from heterogeneous sensors such as optical and syntheticaperture radar (SAR) images and integration of thermal and

Girma Yimer Ebrahim, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis explores several specific problems related tocontaminant migration, groundwater-surface water interactionsand managed aquifer recharge, using a variety of simulationmethods and combined simulation-optimization modellingapproaches. The validity of these approaches for evaluatinggroundwater quantity and quality management options isexplored. The results of these studies demonstrate that betterinsights and improved groundwater resource management can visible/near-infrared images. It also addresses fusion methods exploiting new trends of

signal/image processing, like sparse signal representations, compressive sensing, andconvex/nonconvex optimization.

be achieved through a combination of different simulation and optimization methods thattake into account data availability and specific site conditions.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONRocks and Minerals in Thin Section, Second EditionA Colour AtlasW.S. MacKenzie, Formerly Emeritus Professor of Petrology, University of Manchester,UK, A E Adams, University of Manchester, UK and Kate H. Brodie, University ofManchester, Manchester, UKA clear and accessible introduction to the use of thin section in the study of Petrography- the scientific description of rocks. Illustrated with a wealth of full colour thin sectionphotographs, the book explains how to observe mineral and rock samples under themicroscope. It covers all rock types - igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic - with equalemphasis and authority, providing the student with an excellent overview of the subject.Each photograph has been chosen to instruct the beginner and offer valuable resourcematerial to the teacher and lecturer of geology. A useful teaching and learning tool and aconcise reference and review of rock and mineral identification.CRC PressMarket: GeologyApril 2016: 192ppPb: 978-1-138-02806-7: $39.95Prev. Ed Pb: 978-1-874-54517-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138028067

Dummy text to keep placeholderSpectral Methods in Geodesy and GeophysicsChristopher JekeliThis book provides a rigorous treatment of spectral analysis using Fourier-based techniquesin the geosciences, specifically geodesy and geophysics that deal with global and regionalspatial data. It emphasizes spatial -frequency analysis for data on the plane and sphere. Itincludes applications to stochastic processes on the plane and sphere, which are importantfor many estimation problems that are based on some kind of stochastic constraints ininverse theory. It also briefly outlines wavelet analysis, although unusual, it is included toillustrate the contrast to traditional spectral analysis, going more toward a time-frequencyanalysis.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTubular String Characterization in HighTemperature High Pressure Oil and Gas Wells

Jiuping Xu, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China andZezhong WuSeries: Multiphysics ModelingThe book discusses the characters of tubular strings in HTHP(High Temperature - High Pressure) oil and gas wells. Thesecharacters include the mechanical behavior of tubular strings,the temperature and pressure variation of tubular strings indifferent conditions. The book provides numerical experimentsto verify the validity of models and the feasibility of algorithms,and also discussed the impact of the parameters of models foroil and gas wells. This book is written for researchers andtechnicians in petroleum and gas testing and production

engineering. It is also intended to serve as a reference book for college teachers andstudents.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionBioinspired PhotonicsAdvanced Digital Optical Communications, Second

Edition Optical Structures and Systems Inspired by NatureViktoria Greanya, DARPA, Arlington, Virginia, USAThis book provides an interdisciplinary introduction to thecaptivating and diverse photonic systems seen in nature andexplores how we take inspiration from them to create newphotonic materials and devices. The author walks readersthrough examples taken from nature, delves into theircharacterization and performance, and describes the uniquefeatures of their performance. She interweaves this material withdiscussions on fabricating synthetic versions of the systems aswell as aspects of the biological examples that researchers areleveraging in their own work.

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Le Nguyen Binh, Huawei Technologies, Munich, GermanySeries: Optics and PhotonicsComplete with new end-of-chapter problems, this extensivelyupdatedsecond editioncontains new chapters on optical fiberstructures and propagation, optical coherent receivers, digitalsignal processing (DSP) equalizer algorithms, and high-orderspectral DSP receivers. The text provides a comprehensivetreatment of the modern aspects of coherent homodyne andself-coherent reception techniques using algorithmsincorporated in DSP systems and DSP-based transmitters toovercome several linear and nonlinear transmission impairmentsand frequency mismatching between the local oscillator and

the carrier, as well as clock recovery and cycle slips.Market: Physics

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Integrated Photonic Devices Computational Aids and Numerical MethodsSean M. Stewart and R. Barry JohnsonAbdul Al-Azzawi, Algonquin College, Ottawa, Ontario,

CanadaThis book explores the theoretical principles and industrialpractices of high-technology manufacturing. Focusing on fiberoptic, semiconductor, and laser products, the text discussesworkshops, production lines, clean rooms, Lean manufacturingprocesses, continuous improvement, waste reduction, the 5S’s,management support, product improvement, workplace safety,and auditing. Offering a step-by-step approach complete withnumerous figures and tables, detailed references, and a glossaryof terms, the book presents the latest manufacturingachievements and their applications in the high-tech sector,employing the international system of units (SI) throughout.

Series: Optical Sciences and Applications of LightBlackbody radiation—the radiation emitted from an object due to its temperaturealone—continues to find a dizzying array of applications in our modern world. From thehumble infrared remote control to state-of-the-art guided missile systems, blackbodyradiation remains a subject under constant technological development. This book discussesmodern day radiometry calculations involved in blackbody radiation without the use ofdigital technology. It includes numerical computational methods that can be used in thedesign of current and future radiometric systems.CRC PressMarket: Engineering - ElectricalJuly 2016: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 248ppHb: 978-1-482-26312-1: $189.95eBook: 978-1-482-26314-5

CRC Press * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482263121Market: Engineering - ElectricalAugust 2015: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 220ppHb: 978-1-498-72945-1: $149.95eBook: 978-1-498-72946-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498729451

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Microsystems George JosephObserving the Earth from the vantage point of space hasemerged as an important means to plan our natural resourcesin a sustainable manner. This book helps readers understandthe tradeoffs in selecting various sensor parameters forelectro-optical sensors and how each parameter is optimallyselected. It provides a detailed account of the actions requiredto make a camera system space worthy. The book includes casestudies based on the IRS sensors and is a good companion fora system designer.

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TechConnect Briefs 2015Edited by NSTIThe Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) have built atradition of being the most prestigious forum in the world forleading Nano Scientists. NSTI provides Nano Scientists withup-to-date global perspective on the latest developments innanotechnology. This volume outlines the latest developmentsin: Advanced Manufacturing, Sustainable Nanomanufacturing,NanoFab: Manufacturing & Instrumentation, Flexible Electronics,Photonic Materials & Devices, Nanoelectronics, Materials &Devices, Modeling & Simulation of Microsystems, MEMS & NEMSDevices & Applications, Micro, Nano & Bio Fluidics, Inkjet Design,

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDevice Physics of Organic Light-Emitting DiodesCausal PhysicsDongge Ma, Changchun Institute of Applied chemistry, P.R. of ChinaPhotons by Non-Interactions of WavesThis book illustrates the basic physical processes of organic semiconductors in OLED devices,including metal/organic semiconductors, charge carrier injection of organic semiconductors,

Chandrasekhar RoychoudhuriThis work explains how the non interaction of waves principleapplies to both classical and quantum optics. Focusing on wavesin the linear domain, it explores ambiguous, contradictory, andparadoxical concepts that exist in spite of apparently correctmathematical formulations. The author reformulates classicaland quantum optics mathematics by clearly defining themethodology used for gathering information from thesemeasurements. The book provides the tools to properly validatea model of these measurements, offering a more coherent andsimpler understanding of classical and quantum optics.

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charge carrier transport of organic semiconductors, doping of organic semiconductors,magnetic effect of organic semiconductors, exciton dynamics, efficiency rolloff and lightout-coupling. These are very important in deeply understanding the working principles ofOLEDs and further optimizing and designing the high performance OLEDs.

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Edited by Victor A SoiferNanophotonics deals with the diffraction of light from objectswith nanoscale features. This book addresses cutting-edgeproblems in the field of nanophotonics as well as a wide varietyof advanced methods for the rigorous simulation of lightdiffraction by nanophotonics devices. It also treats issues ofoptical trapping, micro- and nano-manipulation based on laservortex beams, and tight subwavelength focusing of laser light.It offers a variety of numerical examples with detailed parametersso readers can reproduce the calculations and compare theirown results with those given in the book.

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An IntroductionTimothy R. Groves, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, StateUniversity of New York, USASeries: Optical Sciences and Applications of LightThis book identifies the most important concepts of chargedparticle optics theory, and derives each from the first principlesof physics. Beginning witha non-mathematical survey of theoptical nature of a charged particle beam, the text discussesboth geometrical and wave optics, describes the two-bodyparticle scattering problem, presents electron emission as apractical consequence of quantum mechanics, and addressesthe Fourier transform and the linear second-order differentialequation. It includes problems to amplify and fill in thetheoretical details, with solutions presented separately. Market: Physics

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderElectromagnetic Boundary ProblemsData Storage at the Nanoscale

Edward F. Kuester, University of Colorado Boulder, USA andDavid C. Chang, New York University Polytechnic School ofEngineering, Brooklyn, USAThis book introduces the formulation and solution of Maxwell’sequations describing electromagnetism. It covers materialparameters, equivalence principles, field and source potentials,and uniqueness, as well as provides analytical solutions of wavesin regions with planar, cylindrical, spherical, and wedgeboundaries. The text explores the formulation of integralequations, discusses approximation techniques for problemswithout exact analytical solutions, presents a general proof thatno classical electromagnetic field can travel faster than the speedof light, and features end-of-chapter problems that increase

comprehension and fuel research.

Advances and ApplicationsEdited by Gan Fuxi, Shanghai Institute of Optics and FineMechanics, PR of China and Wang Yang, Shanghai Instituteof Optics and Fine Mechanics, PR of ChinaThis book compiles the cutting-edge research progresses ofnanometer-scale data storage by several famous Chinesescientists in the information storage field. The main topicscovered include optical memory, random access memory, andmagnetic and hybrid memory. Emphasis has been put on morepractical techniques for data storage developments andapplications. The book presents the authors’ thoughts oninformation storage in the present and the future. It providesthe basic knowledge and techniques related to data storage atthe nanoscale that will be useful for students, researchers, and

engineers in this field. CRC PressMarket: Engineering - Electrical

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGallium Nitride (GaN)Essential Principles of Image SensorsPhysics, Devices, and TechnologyTakao Kuroda, Consultant, Osaka, Japan

This must-have book provides a succinct introduction to thesystemization, noise sources, and signal processes of imagesensor technology, discussing image information and its fourfactors: space, light intensity, wavelength, and time. Insightfullyillustrated, the text explains how image sensors convert opticalimage information into image signals, as well as details theoperational principles, pixel technology, and evolution of CCD,MOS, and CMOS sensors. It also describes sampling theory andexplores causes for the decline of image information quality.

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Edited by Farid Medjdoub, University of Lille (IEMN-CNRS),FranceSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsGallium nitride (GaN) is a binary III/V direct bandgapsemiconductor commonly used in bright light-emitting diodessince the 1990s. Its sensitivity to ionizing radiation is low, makingit a suitable material for solar cell arrays for satellites. This bookcovers GaN from the fundamental physics to the fabrication ofdevices and circuits that are already foreseen to replace standardsilicon or gallium arsenide (GaAs) in many applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Optical Coherence MicroscopyFluorescence Lifetime Spectroscopy and ImagingTechnology and ApplicationsPrinciples and Applications in Biomedical Diagnostics

Edited by Arnaud Dubois, Université Paris-Sud, Palaisearcedex, FranceThis handbook is the first to be entirely devoted to FF-OCM. Itis organized into four parts with a total of 21 chapters writtenby recognized experts and major contributors to the field. Aftera general introduction to FF-OCM, the fundamentalcharacteristics of the technology are analyzed and discussedtheoretically. The main technological developments of FF-OCMfor improving the image acquisition speed and for endoscopicimaging are presented in part II. Extensions of FF-OCM for imagecontrast enhancement or functional imaging are reported inpart III. The last part of the book provides an overview of possibleapplications of FF-OCM in medicine, biology, and materials

science.

Edited by Laura Marcu, University of California, Davis, USA,Paul M. W. French, Imperial College London, UK and DanielS. Elson, Imperial College London, UKThis book reflects the remarkable advances in time-resolvedfluorescence techniques and their role in a wide range ofbiological and clinical applications. Fluorescence lifetimeapproaches maximize contrast between different fluorophoresfor improved specificity of measurements, enablingcharacterization of intact tissue and disease diagnostics. Thebook offers a comprehensive treatment of fundamentalprinciples, instrumentation, analytical methods, and applications.It covers the wide range of methods, including single channel

(point) spectroscopy, fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, and single- andmulti-photon excitation.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Optical MetrologyFundamentals of Solid-State LightingPrinciples and Applications, Second EditionLEDs, OLEDs, and Their Applications in Illumination and Displays

Edited by Toru Yoshizawa, Non-Profit Organization 3DAssociates, Yokohama, JapanDesigned to provide beginners with an introduction to opticalmetrology without sacrificing rigor, this handbook discusses keyprinciples and techniques before exploring practical applications.It explores everything from interferometry, holography, andMoiré metrology to diffraction, scattering, and polarization. Thissecond edition is fully revised to reflect the latest developments.It also includes four new chapters—nearly 100 pages—on opticalcoherence tomography for industrial applications, interferencemicroscopy for surface structure analysis, noncontactdimensional and profile metrology by video measurement, and

optical metrology in manufacturing technology.

Vinod Kumar Khanna, CSIR-CEERI, Pilani, IndiaThis book presents an up-to-date, comprehensive survey of theprinciples, technology, and applications of solid-state devicesfor lighting and displays. Compared to traditional electricalfilaments, arc lamps, and fluorescent lamps, solid-state lightingoffers higher efficiency, reliability, and environmentally friendlytechnology. The book covers a range of solid-state devices,technologies, and materials used for lighting and displays. It alsoexamines auxiliary but critical requirements of efficientapplications, such as modeling, thermal management, reliability,and smart lighting.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHigh Brightness Metal Vapor LasersHandbook of Optical MicrocavitiesPhysics and ApplicationsEdited by Anthony H. W. Choi, University of Hong Kong

The book covers a wide range of topics pertaining to resonancein optical cavities. The topics include theory, design, simulation,fabrication, and characterization of micrometer and nanometerscale structures and devices that support cavity resonance viavarious mechanisms such as Fabry-Pérot , whispering gallery,photonic bandgap, and plasmonic modes. The chapters discussoptical cavities that resonate from UV to IR wavelengths and arebased on prominent III-V material systems including Al, In, andGa nitrides, ZnO, and GaAs.

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M. I. Kazaryan, Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow, V. M. Batenin, RussianAcademy of Sciences., Moscow, V. V. Buchanov, Russian Academy of Sciences.,Moscow, A. M. Boichenko, Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow, I. I. Klimovskii,Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow and E. I. Molodykh, Russian Academy ofSciences., MoscowThis work presents the physics and applications of high-power laser radiation onself-contained transitions in metal atoms. High brightness metal vapour lasers are consideredthe most powerful in the visible spectral range among all existing laser types. This hasresulted in numerous applications ranging from purely fundamental scientific researchproblems to practical application in large-scale commercial problems such as isotopeselection. The material is presented by highly regarded scientists, and much of the contenthas not been previously available to western scientists.Market: Electrical Engineering

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHigh-Speed 3D Imaging with Digital FringeProjection Techniques

Handbook of Optical SensorsEdited by Jose Luis Santos, University of Porto, Portugal andFaramarz Farahi, University of North Carolina at Charlotte,USAThis book provides a comprehensive, integrated view of opticalsensors. It explains the basic aspects of optical sensors and theprinciples of optical metrology, presenting a brief history. Itexplores the role of optical waveguides in sensing and discussessensor technologies based on intensity and phase modulation,fluorescence, and plasmonic waves. It covers optical fibersensing, from light guiding in standard and microstructuredoptical fibers to fiber Bragg grating. It also identifies trends forthe future, such as metamaterials and entangled quantum states

of light.

Song Zhang, 765Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,USASeries: Optical Sciences and Applications of LightDigital fringe protection techniques are used for non-contactshape measurement of 3D images. Due to its fast speed,flexibility, low cost and high accuracy, the demand for DFPcontinues to grow with the rapidly expanding field of 3Dhigh-speed imaging. This reference, developed for scientistsand engineers, provides an overview of optical 3D imagingmethods and presents the merits of DFP techniques. Amongother things, it includes phase-shifting techniques, the spatialphase unwrapping algorithm and DFP system calibration.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderImage Content RetargetingHigh Brightness Metal Vapor LasersMaintaining Color, Tone, and Spatial ConsistencyPhysical Fundamentals and Mathematical ModelsAlessandro Artusi, Universitat de Girona, Spain, Francesco Banterle, ISTI-CNRV, Pisa,Italy, Olga Sorkine-Hornung, Daniele Panozzo and Tunc Ozan Aydin

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Optical MetrologyIntegrated Micro-Ring Photonics

Rajpal S. Sirohi, Tezpur University, IndiaSeries: Optical Sciences and Applications of LightThis book examines the theory and practice of variousmeasurement methodologies utilizing the wave nature of light.It discusses interferometry, speckle metrology, moiréphenomenon, photoelasticity, and microscopy. It describes theprinciples used to measure refractive indices of solids, liquids,and gases. It presents methods for measuring curvature, focallength, angle, thickness, velocity, pressure, and length. It detailstechniques for optical testing as well as for making fiber optic-and MEMS-based measurements. It also features exerciseproblems at the end of each chapter for applied learning.

Principles and Applications as Slow Light Devices, Soliton Generationand Optical TransmissionIraj Sadegh Amiri, Photonics Research Centre, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia, Abdolkarim Afroozeh, Islamic Azad University, Jahrom Branch, Jahrom,Fars, Iran and Harith Ahmad, Photonics Research Centre, University of Malaya, KualaLumpur, MalaysiaThe book introduces basic methods and solutions to generate optical communicationsignals in soliton form. It includes topics such as the usage of micro-ring resonators aspassive devices, novel techniques to generate optical solitons in nonlinear photonicssemiconductor waveguides and new techniques for data transmission using stable opticalsignals as soliton pulses.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Organic Electronic andOptoelectronic Materials and Devices, SecondEdition

Introduction to Imaging from Scattered FieldsMichael A Fiddy, University of North Carolina at Charlotteand R. Shane Ritter, Perigon Engineering, Charlotte, NorthCarolina, USAThis self-contained book provides the necessary details forreaders to design improved experiments and process measureddata more effectively. It shows how to obtain the best estimateof a strongly scattering object from limited scattered field data.The book covers widely used and novel approaches to recoverinformation about diverse objects from their scattered field data,including Fourier-based signal and image processing techniquesand the authors’ inverse algorithm approach. The providedMATLAB

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Edited by Sam-Shajing Sun, Norfolk State University, Virginia, USA and Larry R. Dalton,University of Washington, Seattle, USAThis book covers the combined subjects of organic electronic and optoelectronicmaterials/devices. It is designed for classroom instruction at the senior college level.Highlighting emerging organic and polymeric optoelectronic materials and devices, itpresents the fundamentals, principle mechanisms, representative examples, and key data.

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This book covers the theoretical foundations and designmethods of nonimaging optics, as well as key concepts fromrelated fields. The second edition features new material on theadvantages of nonimaging optics, wavefronts for a prescribedoutput, infinitesimal étendue optics, Köhler optics, color mixing,the simultaneous multiple surface (SMS) design method in 3-D,integral invariants, and more. It contains 21 chapters, 24 fullyworked and several other examples, and 1,000+ illustrations,including photos of real devices. It addresses applications fromsolar energy concentration to illumination.

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Edited by Sabine Szunerits, University of Lille, Villeneuved'Ascq Cédex, France and Rabah Boukherroub, CNRS,Interdisciplinary Research Institute, FrancePlasmonics is a highly dynamic field, and a number of researchersand scientists from other disciplines have become involved init. This book presents the most widely employed approaches toplasmonics and the numerous applications associated with it.There are several underlying elements in plasmonics research.Advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology have madepossible the fabrication of plasmonic nanostructures, depositionof thin films, and development of highly sensitive opticalcharacterization techniques. The different approaches tonanostructuring metals have led to interesting optical properties

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderLaser Beam ShapingLaser and Photonic SystemsTheory and Techniques, Second EditionDesign and Integration

Edited by Fred M. Dickey, FMD Consulting LLC., Springfield,Missouri, USAThis book addresses the theory and practice of every importanttechnique for lossless beam shaping. It provides experimentalresults as well as guidance on when beam shaping is practicaland when each technique is appropriate, describes the latestadvances in beam profile measurement technology and laserbeam shaping using diffractive diffusers, and includes newchapters on axicon ring generation systems, laser-beam-splitting(fan-out) gratings, vortex beams, and microlens diffusers. It alsocontains new material on wavelength dependence, channelintegrators, geometrical optics, and optical software.

Edited by Shimon Y. Nof, Purdue University, West Lafayette,IN, USA, Andrew M. Weiner, Purdue University, WestLafayette, IN, USA and Gary J. Cheng, Purdue University,West Lafayette, IN, USASeries: Industrial and Systems Engineering SeriesLaser and photonic technologies and solutions influenced manyaspects of everyday life. With new and significant recent scientificdiscoveries in their fields, systems perspectives and integrateddesign approaches can improve even further the impact incritical areas of challenge. Yet this knowledge is dispersed acrossseveral disciplines and research arenas. This book brings togethera multidisciplinary group of experts in many of these areas tofoster increased understanding of the ways in which systems

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLaser ModelingLaser Beam PropagationA Numerical Approach with Algebra and CalculusGeneration and Propagation of Customized Light

Mark Steven Csele, Niagara College, Welland, Ontario,CanadaDon’t let the mathematical rigor of solutions get in the way ofunderstanding the concepts. Complete with downloadablespreadsheets, this novel text presents algebraic models andtraditional calculus-based methods in tandem to make conceptseasier to digest. Each technique is introduced alongside apractical, solved example based on a commercial laser. Chaptersaddress gain saturation, thermal effects on solid-state lasers,Q-switching, non-linear optics, and more. Laser theory is coveredin an accessible way that can be applied immediately, andnumerically, to real laser systems.

Edited by Andrew Forbes, CSIR National Laser Centre,Pretoria, South AfricaThis book provides a comprehensive account of laser beampropagation, reflecting the major impact of new characterizationmethods, computational approaches, and fabrication techniques.It highlights new discoveries on laser beams and theirpropagation properties, including orbital angular momentumof light, the non-diffracting nature of light, and light thatpropagates along curved paths and reconstructs after obstacles.Chapters by expert researchers demonstrate how laser beamspropagate, explain the generation of custom laser beams withmodern techniques, describe beam properties, and showcasetheir application across various disciplines. CRC Press

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2nd Edition2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONLaser SafetyLaser Beam Shaping Applications, Second EditionTools and Training, Second EditionEdited by Fred M. Dickey, FMD Consulting LLC., Springfield, Missouri, USA and Todd

E. Lizotte Edited by Ken Barat, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab,California, USASeries: Optical Science and EngineeringLasers perform many unique functions in a plethora ofapplications, but there are many inherent risks. This bookpresents simple, effective ways for users to evaluate the hazardsof any laser procedure. Reflecting the exponential use of lasertechnology over the last several years, this second editionexplains many factors affecting laser use, from vibration control,power meter selection & use, pitfalls in laser lab design to reviewsof laser accidents.

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Series: Optical Science and EngineeringThis new edition details the important features of beam shaping and exposes the subtletiesof the theory and techniques that are best demonstrated through proven applications.New chapters cover illumination light shaping in optical lithography; opticalmicro-manipulation of live mammalian cells through trapping, sorting, and transfection;and laser beam shaping through fiber optic beam delivery. The book discusses applicationsin lithography, laser printing, optical data storage, stable isotope separation, and spatiallydispersive lasers. It also provides a history of the field and includes extensive references.CRC PressMarket: Engineering - ElectricalJune 2016: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 465ppHb: 978-1-498-71441-9: $219.95eBook: 978-1-498-71442-6Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-824-75941-4 February 2014: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 435pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498714419 Hb: 978-1-466-58137-1: $162.95

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderLight Sources, Second EditionLaser-Based Optical Detection of ExplosivesBasics of Lighting Technologies and ApplicationsEdited by Paul M. Pellegrino, United States Army Research

Laboratory, Adelphi, Maryland, Ellen L. Holthoff, UnitedStates Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, Maryland andMikella E. Farrell, United States Army Research Laboratory,Adelphi, MarylandSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book reviews past, present, and emerging opticallaser-based technologies for the detection of explosives. Eachchapter is authored by a leading expert on the respectivetechnology, and is structured to offer historical perspective,address current advantages and challenges, and discuss novelresearch and applications. With the ultimate goal of aidingmilitary and security forces in increasing speed and accuracy of

Spiros Kitsinelis, University of France, Toulouse andSpyridon Kitsinelis, University of France, ToulouseThe second edition of this highly praised bestseller presents anoverview of the three main technologies that have producedthe numerous families of lighting products on the market today:electrical incandescence, electrical gas discharges, andsemiconductor LEDs. This edition incorporates enhancedmaterial on LEDs, a new chapter on matching lightingtechnology with the appropriate applications, a new chapteron light and health, and new case studies on indoor and outdoorlighting for security and safety.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderMasers and Lasers, Second EditionLaser-Induced Damage in Optical MaterialsAn Historical ApproachEdited by Detlev Ristau, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.,

GermanyThis book provides the most complete and authoritativeoverview of the laser damage field, covering damage in the bulkas well as on the surface and coating of optical components. Itstreatment spans from fundamental mechanisms and techniquesto damage in optical materials and thin films. It discussesstate-of-the-art measurement approaches for evaluating laserdamage thresholds in the context of international standardsand scaling laws. It also covers high-power laser coatings,modeling approaches, laser heating phenomena in differentoptical materials, and effects of contamination.

Mario Bertolotti, University of Rome La Sapienza, ItalyThis book examines the progress of research and practical useof lasers chronologically, covering the fundamental science indetail alongside fascinating biographical sketches of famousphysicists and summaries of seminal papers. It supplies helpfuldrawings of prototype devices, conceptual diagrams to aid inunderstanding, and remarkable historical photographs. Thesecond edition contains new chapters on ultrashort pulse lasersand nonlinear optics, incorporates the latest developments andinsights from key scientists, and includes extensive updates onfiber lasers, amplifiers, ultraviolet and X-ray lasers, and plasmoniclasers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMixed-Signal CircuitsLight - The Physics of the Photon

Edited by Thomas Noulis, Intel Corp., Munich, GermanySeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis modern book discusses integrated circuit design in thecontext of mixed-signal applications. Featuring chaptersauthored by leading experts from industry and academia, thetext demonstrates advanced design techniques that enabledigital circuits and sensitive analog circuits to coexist withoutany compromise. It covers signal integrity and large-scalesimulation, verification, and testing, as well as modeling topicssuch as reliability, variability, and crosstalk. It also detailsapproaches for very low-power performances, high-speedinterfaces, phase-locked loops (PLLs), voltage-controlledoscillators (VCOs), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and

biomedical filters.

Ole Keller, Aalborg University, DenmarkSeries: Series in Optics and OptoelectronicsFrom the early wave-particle arguments to the mathematicaltheory of electromagnetism to Einstein’s work on thequantization of light, different descriptions of what constituteslight have existed for over 300 years. This book examines thephoton phenomenon from several perspectives. It demonstratesthe importance of studying the photon as a concept belongingto a global vacuum (matter-free space). The book explains themodels and physical and mathematical descriptions of light andexamines the behavior of light and its interaction with matter.

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Andrew Sarangan, University of Dayton, OH,USASeries: Optical Sciences and Applications of LightThis book is designed to introduce typical cleanroom processes, techniques, and theirfundamental principles. It is written for the practicing scientist or engineer, with a focus Series: Biomimetics Series

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Academy of Sciences, MoscowThis book presents, for the first time, both the physical principlesand mathematical descriptions of main nanoplasmonic effectsthat now are scattered over thousands of research articles.Importantly, it contains many methods, accompanied bydiagrams, for fast estimations and calculations of main propertiesof nanoparticles of very different shapes and their clusters. It alsopresents the most important applications of nanoplasmonics,including in medicine, nanolasers, electronics, perfect lenses,and invisibility cloaks.

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Understanding how the brain works and developing effective therapeutics are importantin advancing neuroscience and improving clinical patient care. This book coversstate-of-the-art research and development in optical technologies and applications forbrain mapping and therapeutics. It provides a comprehensive overview of various methodsdeveloped using light, both microscopic and macroscopic techniques. Recent developmentsin minimally-invasive endoscopic imaging of deep brain structure and function, as well aslight-based therapy are also reviewed.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderNonlinear OpticsNanoscale Silicon DevicesPrinciples and ApplicationsEdited by Shunri Oda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

and David K. FerrySemiconductor integrated circuits are essential in the currentinformation society, as they are used in various applicationsincluding PCs and mobile phones. CMOS (complementary metaloxide semiconductor) transistor is a key component forintegrated circuits. Continuous scaling down in transistor sizehas made possible increased performance of PCs and mobilephones. This book provides an introduction to new concepts,new materials such as high-k dielectrics and germanium, andnew device structures. This book also deals with recentadvancement of nanoscale Si devices.

Karsten Rottwitt, Denmark Technical University, Lyngbyand Peter Tidemand-Lichtenberg, Denmark TechnicalUniversity, RoskildeSeries: Optical Sciences and Applications of LightThis book describes the fundamental aspects of nonlinear opticsfrom basic principles to applications. Starting from thepolarization induced by an electric field in a material, it relatesthe induced polarization to the propagating fields. It describesthe properties of the induced polarization through a materialresponse expressed both in the time and frequency domainsleading to the nonlinear wave equation. The second part of thebook focuses on applications of nonlinear interaction between

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Numerical Methods in PhotonicsAndrei V. Lavrinenko, Technical University of Denmark,Denmark, Jesper Lægsgaard, Technical University ofDenmark, Kongens Lyngby, Niels Gregersen, TechnicalUniversity of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Frank Schmidt,Zuse Institute, Berlin, Germany and Thomas Søndergaard,Aalborg University, Aalborg East, DenmarkSeries: Optical Sciences and Applications of LightChoosing the appropriate computational method for a photonicsproblem requires a clear understanding of the pros and cons ofthe available numerical methods. This book presents six of themost frequently used methods: FDTD, FDFD, 1+1D nonlinearpropagation, modal method, Green’s function, and FEM. Each

Le Nguyen Binh, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., EuropeanResearch Center, Munich, GermanySeries: Optics and PhotonicsCarefully structured to provide practical knowledge offundamental issues, and fully revised to reflect the latest opticalcommunication techniques and applications, this second editionincludes new and updated case studies, examples,end-of-chapter problems, and MATLAB® and Simulink® modelsthat supply a deeper understanding of the current and futurestate of optical systems and networks. The book fills the needfor a text that emphasizes practical computing models that shedlight on device behavior and dynamics. A solutions manual is

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Edited by Ginu Rajan, The University of New South Wales,AustraliaSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book provides a fundamental understanding of the design,operation, and practical applications of fiber optic sensingsystems. It describes the physical principles of, and latestdevelopments in, optical fiber sensors, supplying detailedexamples of various technologies in use. Chapters addressstate-of-the-art topics and emerging areas of research includingphotonic crystal fiber sensors, micro- and nanofiber sensing, andliquid crystal photonics. The text draws upon the extensiveacademic and industrial experience of its contributing authors

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Edited by Kuppuswamy Porsezian, Pondicherry University,Puducherry, India and Ramanathan Ganapathy, SASTRAUniversity, Thanjavur, IndiaThis book presents a collection of breakthrough researchportraying the odyssey of light from optical solitons to opticalrogue waves in nonlinear optical fibers. It provides a simple yetholistic view on the theoretical and application-oriented aspectsof light, with a special focus on the underlying nonlinearphenomena. It also highlights some of the latest advances innonlinear optical fiber technology, including Brillouin scattering,backpropagation, and eigenvalue communication. Thespotlighted innovations form the basis for the next generationof ultra-high speed computers and telecommunication devices.

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Edited by Ajit Khosla, Lab177 Inc., Chatham, Ontario, Canadaand Yamagata University, Japan and Dongsoo Kim, SamsungElectronics, Suwon, KoreaSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book delivers a comprehensive introduction to opticalimaging and sensing, from devices to system-level applications.Drawing upon the extensive academic and industrial experienceof its prestigious editors and renowned chapter authors, thisauthoritative text explains the physical principles of opticalimaging and sensing, providing an essential understanding ofthe design, operation, and practical applications of opticalimaging and sensing systems. It covers topics such as

Edited by Daniel J. Gaspar and Evgueni Polikarpov, PacificNorthwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington, USAThis book brings together key topics across the field of OLEDs,from fundamental chemistry and physics to practical materialsscience and engineering aspects to design and manufacturingfactors. Experts from top academic institutions, industry, andnational laboratories provide thorough, up-to-date coverage onthe most useful materials, devices, and design and fabricationmethods for high-efficiency lighting. The first part of the bookcovers all the construction materials of OLED devices, fromsubstrate to encapsulation. The second part addresses challengesin devices and processing.

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Optical Multi-Bound SolitonsLe Nguyen Binh, Huawei Technologies, Munich, GermanySeries: Optics and PhotonicsThis book describes the generation and transmission ofmulti-bound solitons with the potential to form the basis of thetemporal coding of optical data packets for next-generationnonlinear optical systems. The text not only delineates the strongbackground physics of such systems but also discusses the phaseevolution of the optical carriers under the soliton envelopes forthe generation of multi-bound solitons, explains the generationof multi-bound solitons through optical fibers, presentsexperimental techniques for the effective generation of boundsolitons, and much more.

Design and Analysis of Opto-Mechanical AssembliesEdited by Paul Yoder, Norwalk, Connecticut, USA and DanielVukobratovich, Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, USAFocusing primarily on smaller optics topics, this volume coversthe opto-mechanical design process, considers pertinentenvironmental influences, lists key parameters for materials, andillustrates numerous designs and mounting techniques forindividual and multiple lenses, windows, prisms, and smallmirrors. It also explains the benefits of kinematic design and usesof flexures, describes how to analyze various types ofopto-mechanical interfaces, demonstrates how the strength ofglass can be determined and how to estimate stress generatedin optics, and explains how changing temperature affects

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Optics EssentialsAn Interdisciplinary Guide

Araz Yacoubian, Ler Technologies, Carlsbad, California, USAThis book provides a basic overview of optical principles fornon-specialists who find themselves working with opticalcomponents and systems. The book assumes a basic backgroundin mathematics, but does not overwhelm with heavymathematical equations. In addition to basic principles, the bookincludes applications and worked examples throughout. Eachchapter contains a set of suggested experiments to help readersvisualize the principles. MATLAB

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Design and Analysis of Large Mirrors and StructuresEdited by Paul Yoder, Norwalk, Connecticut, USA and DanielVukobratovich, Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, USAConcentrating on the design and mounting of significantly largeroptics and their structures, this volume details how to designand fabricate very large single-substrate, segmented, andlightweight mirrors; describes mountings for large mirrors withtheir optical axes in vertical, horizontal, and variable orientations;indicates how metal and composite mirrors differ from onesmade of glass; explains key design aspects of optical instrumentstructural design; and explores the evolution and applicationsof silicon and silicon carbide in mirrors and other types ofcomponents for optical applications.

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Two Volume Set Edited by Pramod Rastogi, EPFL - Swiss Federal Institute ofTechnology, Lausanne and Erwin Hack, Empa - Swiss FederalLaboratories for Materials Science and Technology,DubendorfThis book covers the essentials of phase-stepping algorithmsused in interferometry and pseudointerferometric techniques.It presents the basic concepts and mathematics needed forunderstanding modern phase estimation methods. The bookfirst focuses on phase retrieval from image transforms using asingle frame. It then examines the local environment of a fringepattern, the phase estimation approach based on localpolynomial phase modeling, temporal high-resolution phaseevaluation methods, and methods of phase unwrapping. It also

Paul Yoder, Norwalk, Connecticut, USA and DanielVukobratovich, Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, USAIn this Fourth Edition, coauthor Daniel Vukobratovich hasbrought his broad expertise in materials, opto-mechanicaldesign, analysis of optical instruments, large mirrors, andstructures; Jan Nijenhuis has provided a comprehensive newchapter on kinematics and applications of flexures; and severalother experts have contributed. A total of 110 worked-out designexamples, extended text, new illustrations, new tables of data,and new references have warranted publication of two volumes.

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4th Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderPractical Holography, Fourth EditionPhotonic Crystals

Graham Saxby and Stanislovas ZacharovasContinuing in the steps of its predecessors, this fourth editionprovides the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource onholography. Focused on practical techniques in holography atall levels, it avoids any unnecessary mathematical theory. It isdesigned for the scientist, technologist, artist, and serioushobbyist alike, covering every aspect of the field from basicset-up to use of available instruments. This edition includesbrand new information on color holograms, new types ofsensitive material, state-of-the-art wet processing techniques,and digital holography.

Principles and ApplicationsEdited by Qihuang Gong, Peking University, Beijing, Chinaand Xiaoyong Hu, Peking University, Beijing, ChinaThis book explores the primary principles of photonic crystalsand the important research progress of photonic crystal opticaldevices. It covers photonic crystal all-optical switching, tunablephotonic crystal filter, photonic crystal laser, photonic crystallogic devices, and photonic crystal sensors. It comprisestheoretical and experimental analyses of the realization of variousfunctions of photonic crystal devices, preparation techniques,measurement methods, and potential applications.

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4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderPrinciples of Adaptive Optics, Fourth EditionPhotonics Modelling and Design

Robert K. Tyson, University of North Carolina at Charlotte,USAThis book describes the foundations, principles, and applicationsof adaptive optics (AO) and its enabling technologies. Addressingthe fundamentals of AO at the core of new uses in biomedicalimaging, communications, high-energy lasers, and astronomy,the fourth edition provides a complete update of the mostdefinitive text for the field. It features all-new problem sets atthe end of each chapter, includes hundreds of new citations,and adds coverage of confocal AO scanning ophthalmoscopes,National Ignition Facility beam path AO, and more.

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Slawomir Sujecki, The University of Nottingham, UKSeries: Optical Sciences and Applications of LightThis book delivers a concise introduction to the modeling anddesign of photonic devices. It describes the analysis of the lightpropagation in dielectric media, discusses heat diffusion andcarrier transport, applies the presented theory to develop fibreand semiconductor laser models, addresses the propagation ofshort optical pulses in optical fibres, puts all modeling intopractical context with examples of devices currently indevelopment or on the market, and provides hands-on guidancein the form of MATLAB

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderSemiconductor Laser TheoryPolarized Light and Optical Systems

Prasanta Kumar Basu, University of Calcutta, Institute ofRadio Physics and Electronics, Kolkata, West Bengal, India,Bratati Mukhopadhyay, University of Calcutta, Institute ofRadio Physics and Electronics, Kolkata, West Bengal, Indiaand Rikmantra Basu, University of Calcutta, Institute of RadioPhysics and Electronics, Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaThis text takes a semiclassical approach to teaching theprinciples, structure, and applications of semiconductor lasers.The first half presents basic concepts, such as semiconductorphysics, p-n junction theory, alloys, heterostructures, quantumnanostructures, k.p theory, waveguides, resonators, filters, andoptical processes. The remainder of the book describes various

Russell A. Chipman, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA, Garam Young, Synopsys,Inc., Pasadena, California, USA and Wai Sze Tiffany Lam, University of Arizona, Tucson,USASeries: Optical Sciences and Applications of LightStarting from the beginning, this book teaches the fundamentals of polarization alongwith the advanced information needed for performing and intercepting accuratepolarization methods. Developed for the senior undergraduate, graduate, and advancedcourse of polarization optical design, this carefully thought out and classroom tested textkeeps the students in mind. Problem sets, worked examples, case studies, and importantmathematical fundamentals are included.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSymmetry Studies in Optics and Vision ScienceSilicon-Based PhotonicsMarlos A.G. Viana, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA and VasudevanLakshminarayanan, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Edited by Erich Kasper, University of Stuttgart, Germany andJingzhong Yu, Institute of Semiconductors, Beijing, ChinaThis book covers the basics of band structure of silicon andgermanium and their influence on photonic properties anddiscusses system layout and key device components with theapplication background in mind. Special focus is given toSOI-based interconnects and passive waveguide devices andto germanium-on-silicon heterostructure devices for lightdetection, modulation, and emission.

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This advanced text introduces the foundations, interpretations, and data-analyticapplications of symmetry studies in optical sciences. It discusses the underlying theory thatsupports symmetry studies by explaining the background of the symmetry studies inphysics. It also demonstrates the usefulness of a unified view of algebra and symmetrystudies to address data-analytic questions in optics. Computational tools and variousexamples from diverse areas of optical science are included, as is a brief review of finitegroup theory and distribution, quadratic forms, and elements of multivariate analysis.

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Singular and Chiral NanoplasmonicsEdited by Svetlana Boriskina, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, Cambridge, USA and Nikolay I. ZheludevPlasmonics has already revolutionized molecular imaging, cancerresearch, optical communications, sensing, spectroscopy, andmetamaterials development. This book is a collective effort byseveral research groups to push the frontiers of plasmonicsresearch into the emerging area of harnessing and generationof photon angular momentum on micro- and nanoscales. Itoffers a glimpse into the ongoing research efforts to developnew types of plasmonic vortex–pinning platforms and chiralnanostructures for light harvesting, bio(chemical) sensing, drugdiscovery, and nanoscale energy transfer.

William Wolfgang Arrasmith, Florida Institute ofTechnology, Melbourne, USAElectro-Optical systems are fundamental in many areas includingthe military, medical, commercial, industrial, and private sectors.Systems Engineering and Analysis of Electro-Optical and InfraredSystems integrates solid fundamental systems engineeringprinciples, methods, and techniques with the technical focus ofcontemporary Electro-Optical and Infrared optics, imaging, anddetection methodologies and systems. The book provides arunning base study throughout the book that illustrates conceptsand applies topics learned.

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Networking Edited by Joo-Hiuk Son, Department of Physics, Universityof Seoul, KoreaThis book focuses on biomedical applications of terahertz (THz)waves. THz waves offer advantages due to their low energy(greater safety), long wavelength (less scattering), and sensitivityto water molecules. The book explores the use of THzspectroscopy in elucidating biological behaviors as well as thedevelopment of THz wave medical techniques, such as skin drugabsorption imaging and cancer diagnosis. It also includes anoverview of THz technology, encompassing generation,detection, and imaging methods.

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Principles and ApplicationsWei Wei, Huawei USA and Jianjun YuThis book features the latest advances and directions in next-generation packet opticaltransport networks with primary focuses on programmable optical coherentcommunications, multi-layer packet optical transport system integration, and transportnetwork virtualizations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONWave OpticsTunable Laser Applications, Third EditionBasic Concepts and Contemporary TrendsEdited by F.J. Duarte, Interferometric Optics, Rochester, New

York, USASeries: Optical Science and EngineeringTunability has added an important dimension to a variety oflaser applications and has led to new laser systems. From laserspectroscopy to Bose-Einstein condensation, the tunable laseris needed. This new edition reflects significant developmentsand describes the physics and architecture of widely appliedtunable laser sources, emphasizing biomedical applications offiber lasers and ultrashort pulsed lasers as well as isotopeseparation and cancer photodynamic therapy. The new editionalso expands on Quantitative Lithium and Rubidium Diode LaserSpectroscopy.

Subhasish Dutta Gupta, University of Hyderabad, India,Nirmalya Ghosh, Indian Institute of Science Education andResearch, Kolkata and Ayan Banerjee, Indian Institute ofScience Education and Research, KolkataThis book combines classical optics with some of the latestdevelopments in the field to provide an appreciation andunderstanding of advanced research topics. Requiring only abasic knowledge of electromagnetic theory and mathematics,the text covers the fundamentals of wave optics, focusing onconcepts related to advances in negative materials andsuperresolution, reflectionless potentials, plasmonics, spin-orbitinteraction, optical tweezers, Pendry lensing, and more. The

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionX-Ray DiffractionTunable Laser Optics, Second EditionModern Experimental TechniquesF.J. Duarte, Interferometric Optics, Rochester, New York,

USAThis book offers a transparent and comprehensive treatment ofthe physics of tunable laser optics based on a detaileddescription of first principles. It covers the optics and opticalprinciples needed to build lasers, the optics instrumentationnecessary to characterize laser emission, and laser-based opticalinstrumentation. Containing new and additional material ontunable lasers and quantum optics, this revised, expanded, andimproved second edition provides valuable insight into theoptics and the trade-offs involved in the design and constructionof tunable lasers and optical devices.

Edited by Oliver H. Seeck, HASYLAB am DESY, Hamburg,Germany and Bridget Murphy, Institut für Experimentelleund Angewandte Physik, Kiel, GermanyHigh-resolution x-ray diffraction and scattering is a key tool forstructure analysis not only in bulk materials but also at surfacesand buried interfaces from the sub-nanometer range tomicrometers. This book offers an overview of diffraction andscattering methods currently available at modern synchrotronsources and illustrates bulk and interface investigations of solidand liquid matter with up-to-date research examples. It presentsimportant characteristics of the sources, experimental set-up,and new detector developments. The book also considers futureexploitation of x-ray free electron lasers for diffraction

applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding BiophotonicsFundamentals, Advances, and Applications

Edited by Kevin TsiaMajor advancements in biophotonics have successfullypermeated biochemistry and cell/molecular biology as well asnumerous preclinical applications. This book presents thefundamentals of optics and biophotonics to newcomers whoare interested in this multidisciplinary research field. Withcontributions from leading experts, the text highlights majorcurrent advancements in preclinical diagnostics using opticalmicroscopy and spectroscopy, including multiphotonmicroscopy, nanoscopy, and endomicroscopy. The book alsointroduces a number of emerging techniques and toolsets forbiophotonics applications, such as nanoplasmonics,microresonators for molecular detection, and subcellular optical

nanosurgery.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITION2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONAnalytical Methods for Kolmogorov Equations,Second Edition

Actions and Invariants of Algebraic Groups, SecondEdition

Luca Lorenzi, University of Parma, ItalyWalter Ricardo Ferrer Santos, University of the Republic, Uruguay and AlvaroRittatore, University of the Republic, Uruguay Series: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics The second edition of this book has a new title that more accurately reflects the table of

contents. Over the past few years, many new results have been proven in the field of partialThis book provides an introduction to geometric invariant theory by providing the readerwith the tools needed to read the research in this field. Beginning with commutative algebra differential equations. This edition takes those new results into account, in particular the

study of nonautonomous operators with unbounded coefficients, which has received greatand algebraic geometry, the book develops the necessary background of affine algebraattention. Additionally, this edition is the first to use a unified approach to contain the newresults in a singular place.

over an algebraically closed field K and then moves toward the eventual application ofinvariant theory, Lie algebras, and modern invariant theory. Two new chapters coverobservable actions of affine algebraic groups and observable subgroups of affine monoids. Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCommutation Relations, Normal Ordering, andStirling Numbers

Algebras, Rings and ModulesNon-commutative Algebras and Rings

Michiel Hazewinkel, CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands andNadiya M. Gubareni, Czestochowa University of Technology,PolandThe theory of algebras, rings, and modules is one of thefundamental domains of modern mathematics. General algebra,more specifically non-commutative algebra, is poised for majoradvances in the twenty-first century (together with and ininteraction with combinatorics), just as topology, analysis, andprobability experienced in the twentieth century. This volumeis a continuation and an in-depth study, stressing thenon-commutative nature of the first two volumes of Algebras,Rings and Modules by M. Hazewinkel, N. Gubareni, and V. V.Kirichenko. It is largely independent of the other volumes. Therelevant constructions and results from earlier volumes have

been presented in this volume.

Toufik Mansour, University of Haifa, Israel and MatthiasSchorkThis book provides an introduction to the combinatorial aspectsof normal ordering in the Weyl algebra and some of its closerelatives. It discusses the Stirling numbers, closely relatedgeneralizations, and their role as normal ordering coefficientsin the Weyl algebra. In addition to the combinatorial aspects,the book presents the relation to operational calculus anddescribes the physical motivation for ordering words in the Weylalgebra arising from quantum theory, along with someapplications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA Concise Introduction to Numerical GeometricIntegration

Analytic Hyperbolic Geometry in N DimensionsAn Introduction

Abraham Albert Ungar, North Dakota State University,Fargo, USAThis book introduces for the first time the hyperbolic simplex asan important concept in -dimensional hyperbolic geometry. Theextension of common Euclidean geometry to dimensions, withbeing any positive integer, results in greater generality andsuccinctness in related expressions. Using new mathematicaltools, the book demonstrates that this is also the case withanalytic hyperbolic geometry. For example, the authoranalytically determines the hyperbolic circumcenter andcircumradius of any hyperbolic simplex.

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Sergio Blanes and Fernando CasasSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsUnlike many other books, this introductory book on numerical geometric integration coversboth of the main themes needed by researchers and advanced graduate students:techniques and applications. Emphasis is placed on splitting and composition methodsas well as other techniques like symplectic integrators, variational integrators, volumepreserving methods, and Lie group methods. Additionally, several of the newerdevelopments in splitting and composition methods are covered.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderDictionary of Inequalities, Second EditionCoupled Systems

Peter Bullen, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,CanadaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsAdding new results that have appeared in the last 15 years, thissecond edition provides an easy way for researchers to locatean inequality by name or subject. This edition offers anup-to-date, alphabetical listing of each inequality with a shortstatement of the result, some comments, references to relatedinequalities, and sources of information on proofs and otherdetails. It includes more than 100 new inequalities, a new nameindex, and an updated bibliography that contains URLs forimportant references.

Theory, Models, and Applications in EngineeringJuergen Geiser, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald,GermanySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis and ScientificComputing SeriesThis book explains how to solve complicated coupled modelsin engineering using analytical and numerical methods. Itextends standard engineering tools to coupled models inmaterials and flow problems with respect to their scaledependencies and their influence on each time and spatial scale.The author presents splitting multiscale methods to solvemultiscale and multiphysics problems and describes analyticaland numerical methods in time and space for evolutionequations arising in engineering problems. MATLAB

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Ronald E. MickensSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in 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.

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Jitendra R. Raol, MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Dept.of Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bangalore,IndiaIn a focused, in-depth study, this book explores the mathematicaltools used in this increasingly widespread and importanttechnical field. It includes the theory, methods, and tools usedfor creating a synergy of the information acquired from multiplesources, sensors, databases, and direct information by humans.Researchers, scientists, and engineers working in themulti-sensor/data fusion area will find this book to be a valuabletool for design and analysis, especially in areas like aerospaceengineering, defense systems, and environmental monitoring,where data fusion is critically important.

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Diagram Genus, Generators and ApplicationsAlexander Stoimenow, GIST College, Gwangju Institute ofScience and Technology, South KoreaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsIn knot theory, diagrams of a given canonical genus can bedescribed by means of a finite number of patterns ("generators").This book presents a self-contained account of the canonicalgenus: the genus of knot diagrams. The author explores recentresearch on the combinatorial theory of knots and suppliesproofs for a number of theorems. He gives a detailed structuretheorem for canonical Seifert surfaces of a given genus andcovers applications, such as the braid index of alternating knotsand hyperbolic volume.

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Tevian Dray, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USARequiring little more than calculus and some linear algebra, thisbook provides readers with a coherent path to understandingrelativity. It helps readers learn just enough differential geometryto grasp the basics of general relativity. The first half of the bookdescribes some of the surprising implications of relativity withoutintroducing more formalism than necessary. The second halftakes a more detailed look at the mathematics of differentialforms, showing how they are used to describe key geometricideas in general relativity.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKFunctions of a Complex VariableThe Dynamics of Discrete Populations and Series

of Events Hemant Kumar Pathak, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University,India, Ravi Agarwal, Texas A&M University–Kingsville, USAand Yeol Je Cho, Gyengsang National University, Jinju, SouthKoreaThis text provides all the material for a course on the theory offunctions of a complex variable at the senior undergraduate andbeginning graduate level. Also suitable for self-study, the bookcovers every topic essential to training students in complexanalysis. It also incorporates special topics to enhance students’understanding of the subject, laying the foundation for futurestudies in analysis, linear algebra, numerical analysis, geometry,number theory, physics, thermodynamics, or electricalengineering.

Keith Iain Hopcraft, University of Nottingham, UK, EricJakeman, University of Nottingham, UK and Kevin D. Ridley,Consultant Optical Physicist, UKSeries: Graduate Student Series in PhysicsDiscrete phenomena are an important aspect of various complexsystems, acting both as underlying driving mechanisms and asmanifestations of diverse behaviors. However, thecharacterization of these discrete phenomena requires modelsthat go beyond those featured in existing books. This text showsstudents how analytical tools are used to develop and solvediscrete stochastic models. It also explains how to simulate themodels computationally and generate data to compare withmeasurements. Each chapter includes problem sets and

guidance to further reading.

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Fractional Calculus View of ComplexityTomorrow’s Science

Bruce J. West, U.S. Army Research Office, Research TrianglePark, North Carolina, USAThis book explains the quantitative reasoning required by thefractional calculus applied to complex physical, social, andbiological phenomena. Fractional calculus is inextricably linkedto complexity and provides a way to think systematically aboutcomplex phenomena without restricting it to a particulardiscipline. The book presents the case for science moving awayfrom the fragmented disciplinary constructs devised to makethe understanding of complex phenomena intellectuallymanageable, thus regaining its integrated nature as “naturalphilosophy” and underscoring how fractional calculus is thevehicle for accomplishing this task.

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Yongjie Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalImaging Sciences SeriesIncorporating a new interdisciplinary approach, this book coversmany of the techniques used in computational biomodelingand visualization. It integrates a number of important topicsfrom mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, computerscience, and mathematics. The author introduces readers to thefundamentals of medical imaging, image processing,computational geometry, mesh generation, visualization, andfinite element analysis. With end-of-chapter problems, the bookis suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Applications of Chaos TheoryFunctional Analysis for Physics and EngineeringChristos H. Skiadas and Charilaos SkiadasAn IntroductionThis book serves as a valuable reference for scientists, engineers and practitioners in thefields of science, technology and society where chaos theory is used to model unexplored

Hiroyuki Shima, University of Yamanashi, JapanThis book provides an introduction to functional analysis fornon-experts in mathematics. As such, it is distinct from mostother books on the subject that are intended for mathematicians.Concepts are explained concisely with visual materials, makingit accessible for those unfamiliar with graduate-levelmathematics. Topics include topology, vector spaces, tensorspaces, Lebesgue integrals, and operators, to name a few. Eachchapter explains, concisely, the purpose of the specific topicand the benefit of understanding it. Researchers and graduatestudents in physics, mechanical engineering, and informationscience will benefit from this view of functional analysis.

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cases and give rise to new applications. The need for a handbook which includes the mainparts of the chaos theory in various fields, along with related applications, is obvious. Thebook is designed to be informative and useful to people from a variety of fields with differenteducations and specific needs.

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An Illustrated Introduction to Topology andHomotopy

Fixed Point Theory under Weak Topology for Nonlinear Operators andBlock Operator Matrices with Applications

Sasho Kalajdzievski, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg,CanadaThis self-contained book explores the beauty of topology andhomotopy theory in a direct and engaging manner whileillustrating the power of the theory through many, oftensurprising, applications. It takes a visual and rigorous approachthat incorporates both extensive illustrations and full proofs.Requiring only some familiarity with group theory, the textincorporates nearly 600 figures as well as various examples thatshow how the theory can be applied. It also includes roughly750 exercises, many of which are relatively new.

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Aref Jeribi, University of Sfax, Tunisia and Bilel Krichen,University of Sfax, TunisiaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis is the first book to tackle the topological fixed point theoryfor block operator matrices with nonlinear entries in Banachspaces and algebras. The authors present several extensions ofSchauder’s and Krasnosel’skii’s fixed point theorems to the classof weakly compact operators acting on Banach spaces andalgebras. They also address under which conditions a 2×2 blockoperator matrix with single- and multi-valued nonlinear entrieswill have a fixed point. In addition, the book describesapplications of fixed point theory to diverse equations.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderOrdinary Differential EquationsLine Integral Methods for Conservative ProblemsAn Introduction to the FundamentalsLuigi Brugnano, University of Firenze, Italy and Felice

Iavernaro, University of Bari, ItalySeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis self-contained book explains the numerical solution ofdifferential equations within the framework of geometricintegration, a branch of numerical analysis that devises numericalmethods able to reproduce (in the discrete solution) relevantgeometric properties of the continuous vector field. The bookfocuses on a large set of differential systems named conservativeproblems, particularly Hamiltonian systems. It covers theenergy-conserving Runge–Kutta methods and discussesgeneralizations of them. MATLAB

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Kenneth B. Howell, The University of Alabama in Huntsville,USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis rigorous yet remarkably accessible textbook is ideal for anintroductory course in ordinary differential equations. Providinga useful resource both in and out of the classroom, the textemploys a unique expository style that explains the how andwhy of each topic covered, allows for a flexible presentationbased on instructor preference and student ability, supports allclaims with clear and solid proofs, and includes access to anauthor-maintained website featuring detailed solutions and awealth of bonus material.

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The Mathematics CompanionMathematical Methods for Physicists and Engineers, 2nd Edition

Anthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Fischer-Cripps Laboratories PtyLtd, Sydney, AustraliaUpdated and expanded with new topics, this second editionpresents the essential core of mathematical principles neededby scientists and engineers. It uses a unique and educationalapproach that is the signature style of the author’s companionbooks. Starting from the basic concepts of trigonometry, thebook covers calculus, differential equations, and vector calculus.A new chapter on applications discusses how we see objects"mathematically" with the eye, how quantum mechanics works,and more.

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Variational Methods and Qualitative AnalysisVicentiu D. Radulescu, Mathematics Institute of theRomanian Academy and Dusan D. RepovsSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book provides a thorough introduction to the theory ofnonlinear PDEs with a variable exponent, particularly those ofelliptic type. It presents the most important variational methodsfor elliptic PDEs described by nonhomogeneous differentialoperators and containing one or more power-type nonlinearitieswith a variable exponent. The authors give a systematictreatment of the basic mathematical theory and constructivemethods for these classes of nonlinear elliptic equations as wellas their applications to various processes arising in the appliedsciences.

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Formulas, 5th Edition the Proofs - Volume IVictor H. Moll, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana,USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis volume provides self-contained proofs of a variety of entriesin the frequently used table of integrals by I.S. Gradshteyn andI.M. Ryzhik. It collects 15 papers from Revista Scientia coveringlogarithmic integrals, the gamma function, trigonometricintegrals, the beta function, the digamma function, theincomplete beta function, Frullani integrals, and variouscombinations. The book gives the most elementary argumentspossible and uses Mathematica

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Ronald J. Tallarida, Temple University School of Medicine,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAThis popular pocket book covers topics ranging from precalculusto vector analysis and from Fourier series to statistics, presentingnumerous worked examples to demonstrate the application ofthe formulas and methods. Enlarging the type without sacrificingspecial topics, this fifth edition includes several classic calculusapplications, discusses "near misses," and reformats the table ofintegrals. Through careful selection of topics and detail, thisedition remains a portable yet comprehensive resource forstudents and professionals, containing the most importantmathematical formulas for engineering and scientificapplications.

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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin,International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala LumpurThis graduate-level text discusses from first principles thebackground theory of various effects of quantum optics,introduces students to the main ideas of quantum optics asclearly as possible, and teaches the mathematical methods usedby researchers working in the fields of quantum and atom optics.It contains numerous valuable derivations and calculations thatare often hard to find in scientific articles and other texts onquantum optics. The book provides a useful starting point forthose interested in learning more.

Victor H. Moll, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana,USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis volume provides self-contained proofs of a variety of entriesin the frequently used table of integrals by I.S. Gradshteyn andI.M. Ryzhik. It collects 14 papers from Revista Scientia coveringelliptic integrals, the Riemann zeta function, the error function,hypergeometric and hyperbolic functions, Bessel-K functions,logarithms and rational functions, polylogarithm functions, theexponential integral, and Whittaker functions. The book givesthe most elementary arguments possible and uses Mathematica® to verify the formulas.

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Jurgen Berndt, University of Hull, England, UK, SergioConsole and Carlos Enrique Olmos, Universidad Nacionalde Cordoba, ArgentinaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book provides an introduction to submanifold geometrywith a special emphasis on new techniques based on theholonomy of the normal connection. This second editionincludes five new chapters on the normal holonomy of complexsubmanifolds, the Berger–Simons holonomy theorem, theskew-torsion holonomy theorem, and polar actions on symmetricspaces of compact type and noncompact type. It also adds morethan 100 references to the bibliography and substantiallyimproves the index.

Applied TheoryD. N. Ghosh Roy, (816)Utah Center For Advanced Imaging Research (UCAIR), SaltLake City, USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsOne of the most important areas of study in mathematics, physics and engineering involvesscattering and the propagation of scalar and vector waves. This topic is very mathematical,which often obscures the physics and engineering of scattering and propagation. It is thegoal of this author to introduce this topic in a manner where the emphasis is placed onthe physical interpretations of the mathematics involved without losing the mathematicalrigor. Lastly, a number of important developments in this field are discussed that havenever been mentioned in books before as they are hidden away in many different journalarticles.

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2nd EditionThe Method of Moments in Electromagnetics,Second Edition

Walton C. Gibson, Tripoint Industries Inc., Harvest, Alabama,USAThis book explains the solution of electromagnetic integralequations via the method of moments (MOM). It incorporatessufficient background material and offers nuts-and-boltsimplementation details. This second edition extends the integralequation framework to treat objects having conducting as wellas dielectric parts. It also updates topics to reflect currenttechnology, includes more material on the calculation of nearfields, and improves equations and figures.

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BiomagneticsPrinciples and Applications of Biomagnetic Stimulation and Imaging

Edited by Shoogo Ueno, University of Tokyo, Japan andMasaki Sekino, University of Tokyo, JapanCo-edited by a leader in the biomagnetics field for over 40 years,this book explains the physical principles of biomagneticstimulation and imaging and explores applications of the latesttechniques in neuroscience, clinical medicine, and healthcare.The book shows how the techniques are used in hospitals andwhy they are so promising. A brief overview of recent researchtrends in biomagnetics provides graduate students, youngscientists, and engineers with an up-to-date, informative guideto explore further in this field.

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Edited by Ming Zhang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hong Kong and Yubo Fan, BeiHang University, Beijing, ChinaThis comprehensive reference collects the latest research andcutting-edge techniques used in computational biomechanics,focusing on orthopedic and rehabilitation engineeringapplications. Most of the human musculoskeletal system andthe major joints are covered. Each chapter details the scientificquestions/medical problems addressed by modeling, basicanatomy of the body part, computational model developmentand techniques used, related experimental studies for modelsetup and validation, and clinical applications.

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Cardiovascular and Neurovascular ImagingPhysics and Technology

Edited by Carlo Cavedon, University Hospital of Verona, Italyand Stephen Rudin, University at Buffalo, The StateUniversity of New York, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis book provides students, professionals, and researchers witha single, state-of-the-art reference on the physics and technologyof cardiovascular and neurovascular imaging. The text coverseach major imaging modality as well as special applications,time-resolved techniques, image-guided therapies, image qualityand accuracy, radiation safety and dosimetry, image formationand analysis, and current and future trends in vascular imagingprocedures and technologies. Featuring chapters authored by

Edited by Qiang Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai,China and Robert M. Nishikawa, University of Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis book covers the major technical advances andmethodologies shaping the development and clinical utility ofCAD systems in breast imaging, chest imaging, abdominalimaging, and other emerging applications. The first sectionpresents CAD technologies in breast imaging and the secondsection discusses CAD technologies in chest and abdominalimaging. The third section explores emerging CAD technologies

in a wide range of imaging modalities designed to address a variety of diseases. The finalsection describes the current use of CAD systems in clinical practice.field experts, this book combines the latest information on the physics and technology of

cardiovascular and neurovascular imaging under one cover.CRC Press

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Edited by Chris C. Shaw, The University of Texas M.D.Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis book explains how cone beam computed tomography(CBCT), with its superior spatial resolution and compactconfiguration, is implemented and used in clinical applicationsand animal research. With a focus on image acquisition,reconstruction, processing, and display, the text covers the basicprinciples and applications of CBCT as well as advancedtechniques. It reviews the historical development of medicalx-ray imaging, explores current research, and considers future

Front-End Electronics for Radiation SensorsAngelo RivettiSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book offers a comprehensive introduction to the practicaldesign and implementation of integrated front-end electronicsfor radiation detectors, providing specialized knowledgepreviously obtained only through the study of multiple technicaland scientific papers. Including numerical examples whereappropriate, the text covers the fundamental principles of signalprocessing for radiation detectors, discusses the relevant analogbuilding blocks used in the front-end electronics, employssystematically weak and moderate inversion regimes in circuitanalysis, and makes complex topics such as noise andcircuit-weighting functions more accessible.

developments while addressing issues related to implementation and system characteristics,including image quality, artifacts, radiation dose, and perception.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Small Animal ImagingElectromagnetic Fields in Biology and MedicinePreclinical Imaging, Therapy, and ApplicationsEdited by Marko S. Markov, Williamsville, New York, USA

Electromagnetic field (EMF) modalities offer an alternative tothe increasing use of pharmaceutical products for therapeuticuse. This book presents state-of-the-art EMF use in clinicalpractice. It also covers the benefits and hazards of EMFs anddetails the biophysical aspects behind this therapeutic approach.Results of clinical studies from around the world are presentedalong with the results of EMF use in wound healing, cartilagerepair, bone repair, and the use of EMF for pain control andinhabitation of cancer growth.

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Edited by George C. Kagadis, University of Patras, Greece,Nancy L. Ford, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, Dimitrios N. Karnabatidis, University of Patras,Greece and George K. Loudos, Technological EducationalInstitute of Athens, Egaleo, GreeceSmall animal models are an essential part of biomedical researchand preclinical testing of pharmaceutical agents. This bookfocuses on whole-body small animal imaging as a cost-effectiveexperimental platform for validation and commercialization ofnovel agents. Chapters highlight various modalities, includingmicrocomputed tomography, micromagnetic resonanceimaging, microsingle photon-emission tomography,

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Edited by Simon R. Cherry, University of California, Davis,USA, Ramsey D. Badawi, University of California, Davis, USAand Jinyi Qi, University of California, Davis, USAThis book helps scientists and physician–scientists choose andutilize the appropriate in vivo imaging technologies and methodsfor their research. Featuring contributions from leading expertsin the field, this authoritative reference text explains what eachin vivo imaging technology can measure, describes major in vivoimaging methods and approaches, and gives examplesdemonstrating the rich repertoire of modern biomedical imagingto address a wide range of morphological, functional, metabolic,

and molecular parameters in a safe and noninvasive manner.

Series: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis book provides a complete overview of multimodality imaging technology, with generalchapters on each major hybrid modality, and then gives case studies that highlight its usein the detection and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Among the modalities coveredare PET-CT, SPECT-CT, SPECT-MRI, PET-MRI, PET-optical imaging, SPECT-optical imaging,photoacoustic Imaging and hybrid intravascular imaging. The book also addresses theimportant topics of multimodality imaging probes and image quantification and presentsa series of practical case studies.

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Computing in Radiation Therapy Edited by Luca Saba, University of Cagliari, ItalyThis book explains in detail the MRI application to the study of the pathological diseasesof the human body. It covers the physical principles of the MRI and how to correctly use

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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this technique. It reviews the anatomy and pathological processes of each organ coveredwith several examples and high quality images.

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Radiosurgery Edited by Luca Saba, University of Cagliari, ItalyMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an imaging technique used in biomedical imagingand radiology to visualize detailed internal structures of the body. The purpose of this bookA Practical Approach to Guide Treatment of Brain and Spine Tumors

Edited by Arjun Sahgal, Department of Radiation Oncology,University of Toronto, and Sunnybrook Research Institute,Ontario, Canada, Simon S. Lo, Department of RadiationOncology, Case Western Reserve University School ofMedicine, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, Lijun Ma, Department ofRadiation Oncology, University of California, San Francisco,USA and Jason P. Sheehan, Department of NeurologicalSurgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USAThis book offers an up-to-date, practical guide tohypofractionated SRT for brain and spine metastases, as well asother tumor types such as glioma and benign tumors. The recentdevelopment of hypofractionated SRT, which calls for 1 to 5

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fractions of high dose radiation to be delivered using special equipment, has resulted inthe need for education on practice guidelines. This how-to guide emphasizes the pros andcons of hypofractionated SRT compared to single fraction radiosurgery.

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Abdomen The BasicsChristakis Constantinides, University of Cyprus, NicosiaBased on courses taught at The Johns Hopkins University, thistext provides a solid introduction to MRI technology. After anoverview of magnetic resonance and Fourier transformations,it examines the principles of physics for nuclear magneticresonance (NMR) signal formation and image construction. Itexplains the mathematical formulation of MRI and discussesimage quantitative indices. Additional topics include hardwareand electronics of an MRI scanner, magnetic fields, and NMRspectroscopy and spectral acquisition and imaging techniques.The final section explores advanced imaging techniques. Thebook is enriched by numerous worked examples and problem

sets with selected solutions.

Edited by Luca Saba, University of Cagliari, ItalyThis book explains in detail the MRI application to the study of the pathological diseasesof the human body. It covers the physical principles of the MRI and how to correctly usethis technique. It reviews the anatomy and pathological processes of each organ coveredwith several examples and high quality images.

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Special Applications to CAD Techniques and ApplicationsYan-Ping Huang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Chinaand Yong-Ping ZhengThe product of 20 years of research, this book covers topics insoft tissue elasticity in vivo, from measurement techniques toclinical applications. It provides, for the first time, a single sourcethat systematically introduces the various techniques for in vivomeasurement of soft tissue elasticity in an effort to ease thedifficulty between learning technical details and clinicalapplications of techniques. It also proposes two critical directionsfor the future of the field that would establish standardized andcomparable protocols in clinical research and practice.

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Edited by Luca Saba, University of Cagliari, ItalyThis book explains in detail the MRI application to the study of the pathological diseasesof the human body. It covers the physical principles of the MRI and how to correctly usethis technique. It reviews the anatomy and pathological processes of each organ coveredwith several examples and high quality images.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPhysics of PET and SPECT ImagingModern Diagnostic X-Ray SourcesEdited by Magnus Dahlbom, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles,California, USA

Technology, Manufacturing, ReliabilityRolf Behling, Philips Medical Systems DMC GmbH, Hamburg,GermanyThis book gives an up-to-date summary of X-ray source designfor applications in modern diagnostic medical imaging. It laysa sound groundwork for education and advanced training inthe physics of X-ray production and X-ray interactions withmatter. The book begins with a historical overview of X-ray tubeand generator development, including key achievements leadingup to the current technological and economic state of the field.

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Series: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis text provides coverage of PET and SPECT instrumentation and multimodality imaging.It takes an integrative approach, bridging the researcher and clinician’s perspectives. Itbegins with an introduction to basic physics of PET and SPECT, followed by a section ondetector technology. It addresses various aspects of producing quantitative images, suchas techniques for image reconstruction, corrections to the data to produce quantitativeimages, and dynamic imaging. It also discusses instrumentation for multimodality imagingand technologies used in pre-clinical imaging using PET and SPECT.

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Merijntje BronsgeestThis book comprehensively covers the theoretical and practicalaspects of the Schottky electron emitter. The main questionsthat will be addressed in this book are What is the Schottkyelectron emitter? How does it work? and How do its propertiesaffect the performance of electron beam equipment? The authorfocuses on the direct link between the operating conditions ofthe source and the properties of the beam at the target level.

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Sitabhra Sinha, Institue of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai,India and S. SridharThis book covers recent developments in the interdisciplinaryfield of dynamics and control of patterns in nonlinear biologicalsystems described by excitable media models. Using examplesof many real-life systems, it explores the impact of patterndynamics on the structural and functional heterogeneities inthe system. The book also discusses low-amplitude controlschemes for eliminating patterns from an excitable medium,such as life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia. Codes for numericalsimulation are provided in the appendix.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Physiological Measurement HandbookPhotoacoustic Tomography

Edited by John G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison,USASeries: Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical EngineeringThis handbook describes the use of instruments and techniquesfor practical measurements required in medicine. It coverssensors, techniques, hardware, and software as well as processingsystems, automatic data acquisition, reduction and analysis, andtheir incorporation for diagnosis. Suitable for bothinstrumentation designers and users, the book provides a guideto selecting the most appropriate physiological measurementmethod. It also gives invaluable information on designing newinstruments to make physiological measurements.

Huabei Jiang, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAPresenting the research of a well-respected pioneer and leadingexpert, this first-of-its-kind book covers the underlying principlesand practical applications of photoacoustic tomography (PAT)in a systematic manner. Written in a tutorial format, the textaddresses nearly every aspect of PAT, from the theory onphotoacoustic effect, image reconstruction methods,instrumentation, and animal studies to the technology’s clinicaluses. The book also discusses advanced methods for quantitativePAT, array-based PAT systems, photoacoustic microscopy (PAM),combinations of PAT/PAM with other imaging methods, andcontrast-agents-based molecular PAT.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRadiosensitizers and Radiochemotherapy in theTreatment of Cancer

The Practice of Internal Dosimetry in NuclearMedicine

Shirley Lehnert, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaSeries: Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical EngineeringThis book gathers into a single volume the most up-to-dateinformation on radiosensitizing drugs, the mechanisms ofradiosensitization, and the clinical applications of this treatmentmodality. Written for radiation oncologists, medical oncologists,graduate students and residents in various branches of oncology,the text details a range of agents and treatment pathways.Intuitively organized by topic and application, it includes thelatest clinical trials, extensive illustrations, and a wealth ofreferences.

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Michael G. StabinWritten by one of the world's leading experts, this text describes in detail the use of internaldose calculations in nuclear medicine. While radiation therapy with external sources ofradiation always employs calculations of dose, this is not routinely done in nuclear medicinetherapy. This book discusses how to do dose calculations for diagnostic nuclear medicinedrugs which is needed during drug approval. It also touches on how to perform more andbetter dose calculations in the future.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRadiotherapy Treatment PlanningPreventing Medical Device RecallsLinear-Quadratic RadiobiologyDev Raheja

Based on the author’s extensive experience in the medicaldevice, aerospace, and manufacturing engineering industries,this book presents a detailed structure for systems thinking thatcan help to prevent costly device recalls. Based on Dr. W. EdwardsDeming’s System of Profound Knowledge, this structure canhelp medical device designers and manufacturers exceed theircustomers’ expectations for quality and safety. This book isamong the first to demonstrate how to control safety risks—fromspecifications all the way through to safely retiring productswithout harm to the environment.

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J. Donald Chapman, CRM Consulting Services, WestKelowna, British Columbia, Canada and Alan E. Nahum, TheClatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust,Bebington, Wirral, UKThis volume describes tumor cell inactivation from a radiationphysics perspective and offers appropriate linear-quadraticparameters for modeling tumor and normal tissue responses. Itdescribes cell killing by radiation from two independentmechanisms: alpha and beta. The authors emphasize thebiophysical factors associated with radiation cell killing andprovide numbers that can be input into TCP and NTCP models.They also explain how the physical factors of fraction size, doserate, and radiation quality are used in radiotherapy.Market: Biomedical Engineering

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderScintillation DosimetryRadiation Protection in Medical Imaging and

Radiation Oncology Edited by Sam Beddar, University of Texas, MD AndersonCancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA and Luc Beaulieu,Universite Laval, Quebec, Quebec, CanadaSeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyScintillation dosimetry is the measurement of ionizing radiationusing a device that captures energy and reemits it in the formof light. This book provides a detailed and comprehensiveintroduction to the field, covering basic radiation dosimetryconcepts and various kinds of photodetectors as well as a widerange of scintillators, including plastic scintillators, liquidscintillators and plastic scintillating fiber-optics. The bookaddresses clinical applications and discusses one-, two- andthree-dimensional dosimetry in addition to many other timely

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Edited by Richard J. Vetter, Professor Emeritus, RadiationSafety Officer Emeritus, Mayo Clinic and Magdalena S.Stoeva, Chair, IOMP Medical Physics World BoardSeries: Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical EngineeringThis book focuses on the professional, operational, andregulatory aspects of radiation protection. It summarizesevidence supporting changes in consensus recommendations,regulations, and health physics practices associated with recentadvances in radiology, nuclear medicine, and radiation oncology.The book is based on current recommendations by theInternational Commission on Radiological Protection and alsoincludes substantial information on international aspects ofradiation protection. It supports intelligent and practical methods

for protection of personnel, the public, and patients. CRC PressMarket: Physics

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Edited by Ahmad Fadzil Mohamad Hani, UniversitiTeknologi Petronas, Perak, MalaysiaA range of medical imaging devices can be used to diagnoseskin abnormalities and related diseases as well as forinterventional and non-invasive procedures. This book focuseson the various aspects of medical imaging devices andtechniques including processing and pattern recognition. Thebook is structured in a reader-friendly fashion, with chaptersdesigned according to the various measurement parametersrelated to surface imaging such as skin coloring, thickness,roughness, and body surface.

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Arkadiusz Sitek, Associate Physicist, Department ofRadiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard MedicalSchoolSeries: Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical EngineeringThis book is highly focused on computational aspects of Bayesiandata analysis of photon-limited data acquired in tomographicmeasurements in nuclear imaging. Basic Bayesian statisticalconcepts, elements of Bayesian decision theory, and countingstatistics are discussed in the first chapters. Monte Carlo methodsand Markov chains in posterior analysis are discussed next alongwith an introduction to nuclear imaging and applications. Thefinal chapter includes illustrative examples of statisticalcomputing based on Poisson-multinomial statistics. Examples

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Radiation Therapy Edited by Ingrid Reiser, The University of Chicago, Illinois,USA and Stephen Glick, The University of Massachusetts,Worcester, USASeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyThis cutting-edge book presents a comprehensive overview oftomosynthesis, a new quasi-three-dimensional x-ray imagingtechnique that provides improved visualization of complexanatomic structures. The text covers technical aspects and clinicalapplications and offers detailed discussions of system designand image reconstruction strategies. It provides readers with anin-depth understanding of the process of image formation and

Edited by Stanley H. Benedict, UC Davis ComprehensiveCancer Center, Sacramento, California, USA, David J.Schlesinger, Steven J. Goetsch, San Diego Gamma KnifeCenter, California, USA and Brian D. KavanaghSeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyDetailing multi-modality image co-registration and radiobiology,this book discusses state-of-the-art strategies for patientsimulation and immobilization, treatment planning, and dosecalculation algorithms in stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) andstereotactic radiotherapy (SRT). It presents a comprehensivetreatment of the field’s history, major technologicaldevelopments, clinical status, and practical considerations. The

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immobilization, and treatment planning and dosimetry. The final section gives an overviewof clinical outcomes and future directions for the field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTutorials in Radiotherapy PhysicsStochastic Modeling for Medical Image AnalysisAdvanced Topics with Problems and SolutionsAyman El-Baz, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA,

Georgy Gimel’farb, University of Auckland, New Zealandand Jasjit S. Suri, CEO - Global Biomedical Technologies,Inc., Roseville, California, USAThis book provides a brief introduction to medical imaging,stochastic modeling, and model-guided image analysis. Itpresents the latest state of the art in stochastic modeling formedical image analysis while incorporating fully testedexperimental results throughout. This valuable resource detailsefficient stochastic modeling techniques, including shapemodels of objects of interest; shape and visual appearancemodels based on analytic learning of 2nd- or higher-order

Patrick N. McDermott, Beaumont Health, Troy, Michigan,USASuitable for self-study or an advanced course on the physics ofradiation therapy, this text covers important topics in medicalphysics that are not adequately addressed in existing textbooks.It brings together material from a large variety of sources,eliminating the need for readers to search through and digestthe vast research literature. The book uses consistentmathematical notation throughout and develops themathematics from first principles. Problems with solutions testand reinforce readers’ quantitative understanding.

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non-parametric Markov-Gibbs random fields; and appearance models based on preciseunsupervised learning of a mixture of pseudo-distributions approximating an empiricalmarginal probability distribution of pixel/voxel intensities. Market: Physics

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Edited by Aaron Fenster and James C. Lacefield, Universityof Western Ontario, London, CanadaSeries: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and TherapyDue to improvements in image quality and the reduced cost ofadvanced features, ultrasound imaging is playing a greater rolein the diagnosis and image-guided intervention of a wide rangeof diseases. Designed for individuals working on diagnostic andtherapeutic applications, this book highlights the latest advancesin using ultrasound imaging in image-guided interventions andultrasound-based therapy. It presents current and emergingtechniques, identifies trends in the use of ultrasound imaging,

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Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Applied SystemInnovation (ICASI 2015), May 22-27, 2015, Osaka, Japan

Edited by Feng Si-shen, National University of Singapore,Stanford Chong, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd, Singaporeand Jenny Rompas, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd,SingaporeThis book is a collection of the major publications of the authorsin the emerging area of chemotherapeutic engineering. Itdescribes and demonstrates the concept, feasibility, safety andprospect of chemotherapeutic engineering through a fullspectrum of proof-of-concept experiments from design,characterization, in vitro cellular uptake, cytotoxicity, to in vivopharmacokinetics, biodistribution, and xenograft tumor modelof the various nanocarriers, such as prodrugs, micelles,

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Edited by Teen-Hang Meen, Department of Electronic Engineering, National FormosaUniversity, Yunlin, Taiwan, Stephen Prior and Artde Donald Kin-Tak Lam, Collegeof Physics and Information Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, ChinaThe 2015 International Conference on Applied System Innovation (ICASI 2015) was heldMay 22-27, 2015 in Osaka, Japan and provided a unified communication platform forresearchers working on a wide range of topics from . The conference brought together adiverse group of engineers and technologists from across disciplines for the generation ofnew ideas, collaboration potential and business opportunities. Professionals from industry,academia and government were encouraged to discourse on research and development,professional practice, business and management in the fields of information, innovation,communication and engineering..CRC PressMarket: Systems EngineeringFebruary 2016: 1023pp Pan StanfordHb: 978-1-138-02893-7: $179.95 Market: Nanobiotechnology* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138028937 January 2014: 6 x 9: 1030pp

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Luca Escoffier, Waseda University, Japan, Mario Ganau,University of Trieste, Italy and Julielynn Wong, SingularityUniversity, Moffett Field, California, USAFollowing two decades of tremendous advancements inbiomedical research, nanomedicine has now spread from labsto hospital wards and is already starting to redesign the state ofthe art in clinical practice. This book covers the latest trends innanotechnology-driven translational medicine while providingthe readers with the need-to-know ethical and legal factors thatare accompanying this epochal shift in the way medicine isconceived and practiced across the globe. Edited by prominentnanotechnology researchers, surgeons, and entrepreneurs, thisbook will appeal to anyone involved in cutting-edge

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Edited by Peixuan Guo and Zhengyi ZhaoThis book provides a comprehensive overview of biomotors (molecular motors) within thebody with a specific concentration on revolving molecular motors. The bioengineering ofthese new revolving molecular motors will go a long way in creating machines that willbe able to carry RNA and DNA drugs directly to diseased cells to destroy them. The bookgoes into specific details regarding the bioengineering, fabrication, synthesis, and futureutilization of these devices for nanomedicine.

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Edited by Boris Ildusovich Kharisov, Universidad Autónomade Nuevo León, San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico, OxanaVasilievna Kharissova, Universidad Autónoma de NuevoLeón, San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico and UbaldoOrtiz-Mendez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, SanNicolás de los Garza, MexicoThe book examines the design, application, and utilization ofdevices, techniques, and technologies critical to research at theatomic, molecular, and macromolecular levels ranging from 1to 100 nanometers. More than three dozen specific topics areexamined, including nanomaterials, nanocatalysts, nanoceramics,

Methods and ProtocolsEdited by John Haycock, University of Sheffield, UK, ArtiAhluwalia, University of Pisa, Italy and J. Malcolm WilkinsonGrowing cells in 2D under static conditions has long been thegold standard of cell culture, despite this method not beingrepresentative of the complex in vivo environment. Focusing onnew 3D in vitro methods now available to researchers, this bookbrings together examples of leading-edge work beingconducted internationally for improving in vitro cell culturemethods, in particular the use of systems for enabling cell cultureunder laminar flow and the use of 3D scaffolds for providingcells with a structure which replicates the function of theextracellular matrix and encouraging interactions more akin toan in vivo environment.

nanocrystals, carbon nanotubes, drug delivery, nanopolymers, nanoparticles, nanocoatings,and nanomedicine. The material is presented in a concise manner and has been updatedto reflect the latest applications and research findings. Entries are organized alphabetically,making information easy to find.Pan StanfordCRC PressMarket: MedicineMarket: Nanoscience & TechnologyAugust 2014: 6 x 9: 192ppDecember 2015: 8-1/2 x 11: 1186ppHb: 978-9-814-36497-3: $129.95eBook: 978-1-466-58089-3eBook: 978-9-814-36498-0Pack - Book and Ebook: 978-1-466-58034-3: $349.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814364973* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466580343

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderExtracellular Vesicles in Health and DiseaseCreating Life from Life

Edited by Paul Harrison, University of Birmingham MedicalSchool, UK, Chris Gardiner and Ian L. SargentThis book stems from the first international meeting on"Microvesicles and Nanovesicles in Health and Disease" held atMagdalen College, Oxford, in 2010. The purpose of the meetingwas to bring together, for the first time, a range of experts fromaround the world to discuss the latest advances in this field. Keyto the study of these vesicles is the availability of methodologiesfor their measurement in biological fluids. A major section ofthe meeting focused on a range of exciting new technologieswhich have been developed for this purpose.

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Biotechnology and Science FictionEdited by Rosalyn W. Berne, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, USAThis book melds essays on biotechnology written by scientistsinto science fiction stories. It opens a conversation about themorality of what we may one day be, and what it may mean tobe human as our biotechnological endeavors continue to evolve.The biotechnology "revolution," launched on a global scale manydecades ago, has taken a direct course toward re-creating life.Yet there are still many choices to be made in shaping the futurethat it may one day make possible. The book motivates readerstoward deep reflection and continual discourse, which isessential if biotechnology is to evolve in ethical, meaningful,and sustainable ways.

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Edited by Sergey Edward Lyshevski, Rochester Institute ofTechnology, New York, USAWith its original publication, the Dekker Encyclopedia ofNanoscience and Nanotechnology immediately became thereference against which all other nano references are measured.Continuing to cover the field as no other resource, theseven-volume Third Edition crosses disciplines to examineessential paradigms, principles, theories, and methodologies, aswell as the latest information on nanotechnologies. Featuring61 new, 34 revised, and 352 revisited entries, it covers advancesin nanoscale engineering, simulation tools, and computationalmethods to assist readers in mastering biological, engineering,physical, and technological facets.

The 5th edition of Glossary of Biotechnology and Nanobiotechnology Terms will be a significantexpansion of the previous 4th edition. In the past decade, many new terms have beenintroduced due to the appearance and application of new methods as well as technicaladvances in genetics, molecular biology, cell biology and agricultural research. The 5thedition, like previous editions, will be useful for regulators of agricultural biotechnologyaround the world, customers, and agbiotech company executives, as well asbiopharmaceutical industries and academics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONHandbook of Personalized MedicineElectrostatic Discharge ProtectionAdvances in Nanotechnology, Drug Delivery, and TherapyAdvances and Applications

Edited by Ioannis S. Vizirianakis, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, GreeceThis book compiles multidisciplinary efforts to conceptualizethe environment in research and clinical setting that creates thefertile ground for the practical utility of personalized medicinedecisions and also enables clinical pharmacogenomics forestablishing pharmacotyping in drug prescription. Its coversinnovative drug formulations and nanotheranostics, molecularimaging and signatures, translational nanomedicine andinformatics, stem cell therapy approaches, modeling andpredictability of drug response, pharmacogenetics-guided drugprescription, pediatric drug dosing, pharmacovigilance andregulatory aspects, ethical and cost-effectiveness issues,

Edited by Juin J. LiouSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book delivers timely coverage of component- andsystem-level electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection forsemiconductor devices and integrated circuits. Illustrated withtables, figures, and case studies, the text brings togethercontributions from internationally respected researchers andengineers with expertise in ESD design, optimization, modeling,simulation, and characterization. It provides readers with adeeper understanding of ESD events, ESD protection designprinciples, important aspects of the modeling and simulationof ESD protection solutions, and vital processes including SiCMOS, Si BCD, Si SOI, and GaN technologies.

pharmacogenomics knowledge bases, personal genome sequencing, molecular diagnostics,as well as information-based medicine.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKMicro- and Nano-Scale Sensors and TransducersA Laboratory Course in Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology Ezzat G. BakhoumSummarizing the state of the art in sensor and transducertechnology, this book will help readers make more informedselections of sensors or transducers for particular applications.The book describes the differences between new sensor andtransducer technologies that are based on nanotechnology andnanofabrication and the older or "classical" sensor technologies.It presents the new structures of pressure sensors being usedin such applications as mechanical pressure sensing, gas pressuresensing, and atmospheric pressure sensing. Each chapter in thebook includes a set of short questions with answers.

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Gerrard Eddy Jai Poinern, Murdoch University, Perth,Western AustraliaAlthough there are many theoretical nanotechnology andnanoscience textbooks available to students, there are relativelyfew practical laboratory-based books. Filling this need, thispractical manual presents a hands-on approach to key synthesistechniques and processes currently used in nanotechnologyand nanoscience. It shows undergraduate students how tosynthesize their own nanometer-scale materials and structuresand then analyze their results using advanced characterizationtechniques. Through a series of well-designed, classroom-testedlab experiments, students gain hands-on skills to complementtheir theoretical studies. Market: Nanoscience & Technology

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Labs on ChipPrinciples, Design and Technology

Eugenio Iannone, Dianax s.r.l. CEO and Founder, Milano,ItalySeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book provides a complete reference for labs on chip inbiotechnology, presenting a global view of current research anddevelopment. It integrates coverage of technology issues withstrong theoretical explanations of design techniques; describesbiochemical elements required to work on labs on chip; discussesfabrication, microfluidic, and electronic and optical detectiontechniques; and addresses planar technologies, polymermicrofabrication, and process scalability to huge volumes.Devoting a chapter to labs on chip for genetics, this cutting-edge

text offers valuable guidance for the design decision-making process.

Ramin S. Esfandiari, California State University, Long Beach,USA and Bei Lu, California State University, Long Beach, USAThe goal of this second edition is essentially the same as that ofthe first edition, to provide the reader with a thoroughknowledge of mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamicsystems. MATLAB®, Simulink®, and Simscape are introduced atthe outset and are utilized throughout the book to performsymbolic, graphical, numerical, and simulation tasks. Thetextbook written at a junior level, meticulously covers techniquesfor modeling dynamic systems, methods of response analysis,and an introduction to vibration and control systems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanobiotechnology for Sensing ApplicationsMicro & Nano-Engineering of Fuel CellsFrom Lab to FieldEdited by Dennis Y.C. Leung, The University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong and Jin Xuan, East China University of Scienceand Technology, Shanghai, ChinaSeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsThis edited book brings together leading researchers discussingthe recent trends and needs in micro and nano-engineeringfuel cells, creating new engineering knowledge, and optimizingthe system on a micro and nano-scale. The small scales discussedin this book are particularly important, because most of theunderlying interactions governing the fuel cell performanceoccur at a scale from nanometers to microns; and someengineering tasks that cannot be accomplished in macro-scale

Edited by Ajeet Kumar Kaushik, Florida InternationalUniversity, Miami, USA and Chandra K. Dixit, University ofConnecticut, USAThis book explores the potential of nanosystems as amultidisciplinary science with the aim of the design anddevelopment of smart sensing technologies using micro/nanoelectrodes and novel nanosensing material. It discusses theirintegration with MEMS, miniaturized transduction systems, novelsensing strategies, and wearable sensors performing at POC fordiagnostics and personalized health care monitoring. It presentsbasic concepts pertaining to nanobiosensor fabrication,developments in the field of smart nanomaterials, nano-enablingtechnologies, micro-nano hybrind platforms, and theirapplications in healthcare.

are proven achievable in micro and nano-scales. The book can be categorized into twosubject areas: theoretical foundation research and applications research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoindentation of Brittle SolidsNanobrain

Arjun Dey, ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore, Indian SpaceResearch Organisation and Anoop Kumar Mukhopadhyay,Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Central Glassand Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata, IndiaGlass and ceramics are brittle in nature, but are often used inelectronics, space, defense, biomedical, and many day-to-dayapplications, where mechanical disintegration may cause totalfailure of the application. Evaluation and in-depth knowledgeof nanomechanical characterization helps to improve processparameters or may help identify the critical failure point.Therefore, it is important to measure mechanical properties suchas hardness and Young’s modulus at the local microstructurallength scale. This book presents a collection of recent research

findings of nanoindentation issues in brittle materials.

Making an Intelligent Molecular MachineAnirban Bandyopadhyay, National Institute for Materials Science, Ibaraki, JapanWritten for computer scientists, materials scientists, and others in fields related tonanotechnology, this reference explores recent efforts to realize a practical physical devicethat follows the neural network principles of the brain, incorporating research from thelast 50 years in nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, supramolecular chemistry, andmaterials science. The author adopts a multidisciplinary approach, addressing fundamentalproblems in computer science, organic synthesis, theoretical physics, supramolecularchemistry, and artificial intelligence in a lucid, accessible way and references majorbreakthrough papers that have changed the course of scientific development. A colorinsert is included, as well as a CD with additional material.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomedicine and Tissue EngineeringNanoelectrochemistryState of the Art and Recent TrendsEdited by Michael V. Mirkin, Queens College, New York,

USA and Shigeru Amemiya, University of Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, USANanoscale electrochemistry has revolutionized electrochemicalresearch and technologies and has impacted other fields,including nanotechnology and nanoscience, biology, andmaterials chemistry. This book examines well-establishedconcepts and principles and provides an updated overview ofthe field and its applications. The first two chapters containtheoretical background, specifically, theories of electron transfer,transport, and double-layer processes at nanoscaleelectrochemical interfaces. The next chapters examine the

Edited by Robin Augustine, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Oluwatobi Samuel Oluwafemi,University of Johannesburg, South Africa, Joshy K. S.,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India andSabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaThis book focuses on the recent advances in nanomedicine andtissue engineering. It outlines the basic tools and novelapproaches that are becoming available in nanomedicine andtissue engineering and considers the full range of nanomedicalapplications which employ molecular nanotechnology insidethe human body, from the perspective of a future practitionerin an era of widely available nanomedicine. Written by some ofthe most innovative minds in medicine and tissue engineering,

electrochemical studies of nanomaterials and nanosystems, as well as the applications ofnanoelectrochemical techniques. Each chapter can be read independently, providingreaders with a compact, up-to-date review of the subfield of interest.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomedicineNanoelectronicsScience, Business, and ImpactQuantum Engineering of Low-Dimensional Nanoensembles

Michael Hehenberger, HM NanoMed LLC, West Port,Connecticut, USABy covering the science, business, and societal impact ofnanomedicine, this book makes a strong case for funding ofbasic research, for effective translation of scientific breakthroughsinto clinical care of patients and close collaboration among allstakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem. It covers theunderlying science and technology of nanomedicine in detailto help understand the great promise of nanomedicine acrossall disease areas. It presents the topic of nanomedicine, althoughrich in content, to a wide audience by avoiding scientific jargonand by explaining all special terms and concepts from theground up while introducing them.

Vijay Kumar Arora, Wilkes University, Pennsylvania, USABased on the quantum-mechanical and high-field effects thathave impact on the design of optoelectronic devices and othermicro-circuits, this book focuses on nanoelectronic and deviceproperties of low dimensional materials and is applicable tonanolayers, nanowires, graphene, and carbon nanotubes. Writtenfor the undergraduate level, this module follows the bottom-upapproach in moving from atomic structure to quantum wellsforming the crux of nanoelectronics. It includes exclusivechapters on high-field charge transport as well as a discussionon associated devices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNano-scale CMOS Analog CircuitsNanoparticles in HumansModels and CAD Techniques for High-Level DesignExperiments, Methods and Strategies

Soumya Pandit, Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics,Kolkata, India, Chittaranjan Mandal and Amit PatraThe objective of this book is twofold. First is to introduce thetraditional analog design professionals, the various structuredCAD approaches for analog design, desired knowledge aboutthe physics of MOS transistors, device modeling, nano-scalecharacterization and challenges and CAD techniques to handlethem. Second is to motivate the young researchers and postgraduate students to develop research careers in the high-levelanalog design automation domain. This book presents thefoundation knowledge for them. The authors will deem theirlabour amply rewarded if this book benefits those for whom itis meant.

Edited by Lev S. Ruzer, Lawrence Berkeley NationalLaboratory, California, USAThis book presents new ideas, methods, and experimental resultsto measure the surface area and local deposition of nanoparticlesin lungs and the true effectiveness of respirators. It includes ananoparticles dosimetric road map that can be used as a generalstrategy for the assessment of dose, which is the most importantphysical cause of health effect in case of nanoparticles exposure.The book uniquely uses graphs and diagrams to build anunderstanding of the methods for measuring the surface areaand local deposition of nanoparticles in lungs and theeffectiveness of respirators in case of nanoparticles exposure.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoscale FlowNanoparticulate Vaccine Delivery SystemsAdvances, Modeling, and ApplicationsEdited by Martin J. D'Souza, Mercer University, Atlanta,

Georgia, USARecent years have seen the development of novel technologiesthat use nanoparticles and microparticles to deliver vaccines bythe oral and microneedle-based transdermal route ofadministration. These new technologies enable the formulationof vaccine particles containing vaccine antigens, without lossof their biological activity during the formulation process. Thisbook discusses studies conducted on a wide array of vaccines,including vaccines for infectious diseases such as tuberculosis,typhoid, influenza, pneumonia, meningitis, humanpapillomavirus, and hepatitis B. It also discusses recent studieson vaccines for cancers such as melanoma and ovarian, breast,

and prostate cancer.

Edited by Sarhan M. Musa, Prairie View A&M University,Houston, Texas, USAThis book presents the latest research in the multidisciplinaryarea of nanoscale flow. It contains contributions from topinventors in industry, academia, and government on topicsincluding the boiling heat transfer and critical heat fluxphenomena of nanofluids; modeling for heat transfer ofnanofluids using a fractal approach; thermal conductivityenhancement in nanofluids measured with a hot-wirecalorimeter; two-phase laminar mixed convection AL

2 3—water

nanofluid in an elliptic duct; molecular imaging, omics, andnanoscale flow-mediated medicine tumors strategies; andnanoscale flow applications in medicine.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoscience and NanoengineeringNanopatterning and Nanoscale Devices for

Biological Applications Advances and ApplicationsEdited by Ajit D. Kelkar, Daniel J.C. Herr and James G. Ryan,Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, NorthCarolina A&T State University, Greensboro, USAThis authoritative text focuses on important breakthroughs innanoelectronics, nanobiology, nanomedicine, nanomodeling,nanolithography, nanofabrication, and nanosafety. It delivers anin-depth survey of emerging, high-impact nanotechnologies,providing a framework for interdisciplinary research and a bettergrasp of the nanoworld and its related application opportunities.By seamlessly integrating interdisciplinary foundational sciencewith state-of-the-art engineering tools, this book offers a holisticapproach to understanding the mechanisms underpinning thenanotechnology-based products we enjoy today, as well as

those that will change our society in the near future.

Edited by Seila Šelimović, Harvard Medical School,Cambridge, Massachusetts, USASeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsOffering valuable insight into the latest developments innanoscale technologies for the study of biological systems, thisbook covers device fabrication methods targeting the substrateon the nanoscale through surface modification, explores thegeneration of nanostructured biointerfaces and bioelectronicselements, discusses biosensors and integrated devices withnanoscale functionalities, and examines biological applicationsof nanoscale devices, including a review of nanotechnology intissue engineering. It provides a deep understanding of thecutting-edge applications of nanotechnologies in biological

engineering, and how to apply the relevant scientific concepts.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology and Drug Delivery, Volume TwoNanostructures in Biological SystemsNano-Engineering Strategies and Nanomedicines against SevereDiseases

Theory and ApplicationsAleš Iglič, Damjana Drobne, University of Ljubljana, Sloveniaand Veronika Kralj-IgličThe book surveys recent theoretical and experimental resultson nanostructures in biological systems and explores possibleapplications. It takes a unifying approach starting from thesingle-particle energy, deriving free energy of the system anddetermining the equilibrium by minimizing the free energy, isapplied in describing electrical and elastic phenomena. Theauthors present potential clinical uses of in hemostasis,inflammation, and spreading of cancer. They also coverinteractions between biological membranes and inorganicnanostructures.

Edited by Jose L. Arias, University of Granada, SpainVolume one of this book series, Nanoplatforms in Drug Delivery, established the basic aspectsin the development of drug-loaded nanoplatforms, the so-called nanomedicines ornanodrugs, focusing on representative materials and strategies used in their formulation.Taking advantage of the advanced conceptualizations on nanomedicine engineering thatwere described in volume one, volume two, Nano-Engineering Strategies andNanomedicines against Severe Diseases, analyzes in depth special features related to theformulation of nanoplatforms for oral, dental, topical and transdermal, pulmonary andnasal, ocular and otic, vaginal, and brain drug delivery and targeting.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology for Sustainable ManufacturingNanotechnology 2014

Edited by David Rickerby, Institute for Environment andSustainability, European Commission Joint Research Centre,Ispra VA, ItalyNanomaterials have the potential to contribute to moresustainable manufacturing through cleaner, less wastefulproduction processes and can substitute conventional materials,leading to savings in raw materials and energy. This bookprovides an innovative perspective by establishing connectionsbetween the subject areas associated with nanotechnology andby bridging academic and industrial research. It also coversmethods for assessing the sustainability ofnanotechnology-based products and processes using life-cycleanalysis, taking into account material and energy consumption

during manufacture, use, and final disposal and/or recycling.

Technical Proceedings of the 2014 NSTI Nanotechnology Conferenceand Expo (Volumes 1-3)

Edited by NSTINSTI’s nanotechnology conferences have built a tradition ofbeing the most prestigious forum in the world for leading nanoscientists, and Nanotech 2014 is no exception. Top nanoscientists offer an up-to-date global perspective on the latestdevelopments in nanotechnology. More than mere proceedings,these volumes cut across every scientific and engineeringdiscipline to provide the most complete record of currentaccomplishments in Nanotech. Includes all three volumes – twovolumes on Nanotechnology, and one volume on Cleantechnology.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology in Biology and MedicineNanotechnology and Drug Delivery, Volume OneMethods, Devices, and Applications, Second EditionNanoplatforms in Drug DeliveryEdited by Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USAEdited by José L. Arias, University of Granada, Spain

Nanotechnology offers a revolutionary and definitive approachfor the efficient delivery of drug molecules to non-healthy tissuesand cells. This first volume of a series of two volumes analyzesthe basics in the development of drug-loaded nanoplatforms,the so-called nanomedicines. Special attention is given tophysicochemical engineering, pharmacokinetics,biocompatibility and biodegradability, representativenanoplatforms (based on lipids, polymers, cyclodextrins, metals,carbon, silica, iron oxides, etc.), and advanced nano-engineeringstrategies for passive, ligand-mediated, and/or stimuli-sensitivedrug delivery and release.

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This text is a substantial revision of a major reference work in nanotechnology that detailsmany of the latest developments relating to nanotechnology in biology and medicine.Every chapter has been updated with new material that is being added in the field ofmolecular medicine. There are revisions within each chapter. The same world-classcontributors are involved in the new edition, as well as a number of many new contributors.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderViral NanotechnologyNanotechnology in Nutraceuticals

Edited by Yury Khudyakov and Paul PumpensThis book presents a review of a rapidly developing field of viralnanotechnology in the context of immunology, virology,microbiology, chemistry, physics, and mathematical modeling.Viral nanotechnology is founded on the unexpected propertiesof viral nanoparticles. It emphasizes applications of viralnanotechnology to improving health and advancing materialtechnologies. These applications include developing vaccinesfor prevention of disease, developing drugs and genetictherapies for treatment of disease, and developing diagnosticreagents and novel imaging technologies for detecting disease

and infectious agents.

Production to ConsumptionEdited by Shampa Sen, School of Bio Sciences and Technology & Centre for Excellencein Nano composites, VIT University, Tamil nadu, India and Yashwant Pathak, Universityof South Florida College of Pharmacy, Tampa, USASeries: NutraceuticalsNanotechnology is being widely used in the production and processing of nutraceuticals.This book focuses on the applications of nanotechnology in nutraceuticals and functionalfoods, their characterizations, consumer response to nanotechnology in foods and themodeling and simulation of nano-bio systems. A detailed description of computationalapproaches to understand nano-bio interaction is included along with a discussion ofgovernmental regulations and HACCP in the production of nutraceuticals.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNanotherapeuticsFrom Laboratory to Clinic

Ezharul Hoque ChowdhuryThis book addresses an important niche in the translation ofnanotechnology based drug formulations into clinically-viabletherapies. The volume looks at the current shortcomings ofclassical drug therapy and the diverse approaches undertakento develop a variety of potential nanotechnology-basedtherapeutic products in the laboratory as well as the clinical trialsnecessary for them to be approved as new drugs. Safety andperformance of these new therapeutics are also addressed.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderC60: BuckminsterfullereneAcoustics of Nanodispersed Magnetic FluidsSome Inside StoriesV. Polunin, Southwest State University, Kursk, Russia

This book presents key information on the acoustic propertiesof magnetic fluids. The book is based on research carried out bythe author as well as on many publications in both the Russianand foreign scientific literature from 1969 onwards. It describesa wide variety of topics, which together lay the foundation of anew scientific research area: the acoustics of nanodispersedmedia. The book examines the nanoscale structure of matter inspecific areas and discusses the following: model theory andknown features of the propagation of sound waves inmagnetised fluids, acoustomagnetic and magnetoacousticeffects in magnetic fluids, vibration and rheological effects ofmagnetised magnetic fluids, acoustometry of the shape ofmagnetic nanoaggregates and non-magnetic microaggregates,

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Edited by Harold W. Kroto, Florida State University,Tallahassee, USASeries: Pan Stanford Series on Nanomaterials andNanotechnologyThis compendium of accounts reveals the unique perspectivesof many scientists who made major contributions to the NobelPrize-winning discovery of C60 buckminsterfullerene but whohave not previously published personal accounts. Theintroduction attempts to provide a rational framework forunderstanding how this discovery came about and how firmlyit rested on earlier technical breakthroughs and how importantthe contributions of researchers who were young students atthe time were. In addition to these accounts, most of the key

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDesign of 3D Integrated Circuits and SystemsAquananotechnology

Edited by Rohit Sharma, Indian Institute of TechnologyRopar, Punjab, IndiaSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book covers 3D circuit and system design, new processesand simulation techniques, alternative communication schemesfor 3D circuits and systems, application of novel materials for 3Dsystems, and the thermal challenges to restrict power dissipationand improve performance of 3D systems. Containingcontributions from experts in industry as well as academia, thetext discusses the use of interposer technology and the role ofThrough-Silicon Vias (TSVs), addresses thermal management formultiprocessor systems-on-chip, and explores ThruChip Interface(TCI), NAND flash memory stacking, and emerging applications.

Global ProspectsEdited by David E. Reisner, The Nano Group, Inc.,Manchester, Connecticut, USA and T. PradeepNanotechnology is finding numerous uses in the water industry,including high surface area filtration media, membranes fordesalination plants, and fundamental new methods fordesalination. This book provides a comprehensive overview froma global perspective, presenting the latest research anddevelopments in the use of nanotechnology for waterpurification and desalination. It effectively demonstrates the roleof nanotechnology in water treatment.

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Bioelectrics and Pulsed Power TechnologyEdited by Chandra Bajracharya, Department of Electrical Engineering - GeorgiaSouthern University

A. K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, Canada, Sabu Thomas,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India, Moein MehdiPourMirMahaleh, Technopark, Kerala, India, Saeedeh Rafiei,Technopark, Kerala, India, Shima Maghsoodlou, Technopark,Kerala, India and Arezo Afzali, Technopark, Kerala, IndiaThe first volume covers pore size in carbon-basednano-adsorbents, resulting in materials that exhibit uniquesorptive properties with a general view of the recent activities

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular ElectronicsFoundations of Nanotechnology, Volume ThreeAn Experimental and Theoretical ApproachMechanics of Carbon Nanotubes

Edited by Ioan Baldea, Universität Heidelberg, GermanyThis book, a multi-authored volume comprising reviews writtenby leading scientists, discusses recent advances in the molecularelectronics field. It emphasizes the need for studies beyond thelow-bias regime, a fact on which the scientific communitybecame aware in the last years. To make the book useful forscientists of various disciplines interested in "learning by doing,"each chapter is written in a science/tutorial hybrid style, with itsown introduction presenting fundamental concepts andframeworks. The content reflects the strong transdisciplinaryefforts needed for substantial progress.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoparticles in the LungHigh-Speed Devices and Circuits with THz

Applications Environmental Exposure and Drug DeliveryEdited by Akira Tsuda, Harvard University, Cambridge,Massachusetts, USA and Peter Gehr, University of Bern,SwitzerlandFeaturing contributions from renowned subject-matter experts,this book provides a better understanding of how inhalednanoparticles behave in the lungs and body. It describes thesequence of events that nanoparticles encounter in the lungswhen moving from the air into the bloodstream, as well asaddresses practical considerations for drug delivery to therespiratory tract, drug and gene delivery in the lungs, andbio-nanocapsules. In addition, the book explores issues such asdosimetry for in vitro nanotoxicology and the potential for

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Edited by Jung Han Choi, Fraunhofer Institute, Berlin,GermanySeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book covers the latest high-speed data rate connectivitytechnologies, discusses THz sensing and imaging devices basedon nano devices and materials, describes SOI multigate nanowireFETs, and explains the theory underpinning nanoscale nanowireMOSFETs, simulation methods, and their results. It explores thephysics of the SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT), aswell as commercially available SiGe HBT devices and theirapplications. It also details aspects of THz IC design using SiCMOS devices, including experimental setups for measurements,detection methods, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology 2014Metallic Spintronic DevicesElectronics, Manufacturing, Environment, Energy & Water TechnicalProceedings of the 2014 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Expo(Volume 3)

Edited by Xiaobin Wang, Avalanche Technology, Fremont,California, USASeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis state-of-the-art work addresses both mainstream andemerging metallic spintronic devices. Featuring contributionsfrom well-known academic and industrial experts, the bookexamines the latest metallic spintronic device research,developments, and applications, from magnetic tunnelingjunction sensors and spin torque oscillators to spin torquememory and logic. The text aims to equip anyone who is seriousabout metallic spintronic devices with up-to-date design,modeling, and processing knowledge. It can be used either byan expert in the field or a graduate student in course curriculum.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnologyNanotechnology 2014Understanding Small Systems, Third EditionGraphene, CNTs, Particles, Films & Composites Technical Proceedings

of the 2014 NSTI Nanotechnolgy Conference and Expo (Volume 1) Ben Rogers, NevadaNano, Sparks, USA, Jesse Adams,NevadaNano, Sparks, USA and Sumita Pennathur, Universityof California, Santa Barbara, USASeries: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering SeriesThis is a substantial revision of one of the first true primary textsin nanotechnology. The second edition was a CHOICE Awardwinner in 2011. Each chapter in the third edition has beenthoroughly revised and updated. It adds a major new chapteron nanomedicine. It maintains the pedagogy along with theglossary. Vetted by a number of current and previous adopters,this text incorporates their comments in this new edition.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderSilicon EarthNanotechnology 2014Introduction to Microelectronics and Nanotechnology, Second EditionMEMS, Fluidics, Bio Systems, Medical, Computational & Photonics

Technical Proceedings of the 2014 NSTI Nanotechnology Conferenceand Expo (Volume 2)

John D. Cressler, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USAThis easy-to-read, introductory book describes the fundamentalsof microelectronics and nanotechnology, as well as howmicro/nano-enabled technologies are transforming civilization.Special chapters deconstruct the inner workings of smartphones,flash drives, digital cameras, and more. Completely updated andupgraded to full color, the second edition includes new materialon the birth of electronic systems, the future of electronics, andthe societal impact of micro/nanotechnology. It also providesnew deconstructions of gadgets like the GPS-enabledsmartwatch, incorporates end-of-chapter study questions, andadds hundreds of new color photos.

Edited by NSTINSTI’s nanotechnology conferences have built a tradition ofbeing the most prestigious forum in the world for leading nanoscientists, and Nanotech 2014 is no exception. Top nanoscientists offer an up-to-date global perspective on the latestdevelopments in nanotechnology. More than mere proceedings,these volumes cut across every scientific and engineeringdiscipline to provide the most complete record of currentaccomplishments in Nanotech.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSupercritical Fluid NanotechnologyNanotechnology and Photovoltaic DevicesAdvances and Applications in Composites and Hybrid NanomaterialsLight Energy Harvesting with Group IV Nanostructures

Concepcion Domingo Pascual, Materials Science Instituteof Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC), Bellaterra, Spain and PascaleSubra-Paternault, Université Bordeaux 1, Pessac, FranceThe environmental and climate program demands technologicalsolutions in the chemical industry that incorporate preventionof pollution. This book concerns the analysis of the advantagesof using compressed CO2 to produce not only improvedmaterials in a better way, but also new nanoproducts. Recoveringand using CO2, otherwise released into the atmosphere, is ameans of recycling emissions resulting from other users. Theuse of supercritical CO2 is a complex option from a conceptualpoint of view requiring enhanced technical preparation.

Edited by Jan Valenta, Charles University in Prague, CzechRepublic and Salvo Mirabella, Universita' di Catania, ItalyIn view of the increasing research effort devoted tonanostructures applications in PV, this book aims to provide abackground to students and newcomer researchers as well asto point out some open questions and promising directions forfuture development. It presents a useful overview of group IVnanostructures for PV, which includes the theoreticalbackground, presentation of main solar cell principles,technological aspects, and nanostructure characterizationtechniques, and finishes with the design and testing of prototypedevices. It is not intended to be just a review of the mostup-to-date literature, but the authors aim to provide an educative

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNonlinear Physics of Ecosystems

Ehud Meron, Ben-Gurion University, Sede Boqer, IsraelUsing problems from spatial ecology, this book shows howpattern formation theory can be applied to ecological research.Written in language understandable to most physicists andecologists, it reveals the mechanisms of pattern formation andpattern dynamics. The book explores the implications of thesemechanisms in important ecological problems, includingself-organized vegetation patchiness, desertification, andbiodiversity in changing environments. It also discusses recentdevelopments, such as pattern-forming systems subjected toexternal periodic forcing, not covered in similar books.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMonte Carlo Methods for Particle Transport14 MeV Neutrons

Alireza Haghighat, Virginia Tech, Arlington, USAThis book explains the fundamental concepts, issues, andlimitations of the Monte Carlo method. A practical guide to themethod’s application, the text introduces the particle importanceequation and its use for variance reduction, describes generaland particle-transport-specific variance reduction techniques,presents particle transport eigenvalue issues and methodologiesto address these issues, explores advanced formulations basedon the author’s research activities, discusses parallel processingconcepts and factors affecting parallel performance, and includesillustrative examples, mathematical derivations, computeralgorithms, and homework problems.

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Physics and ApplicationsVladivoj ValkovicThis book reflects developments in both fundamental nuclearphysics and the application of fast neutrons to many practicalproblems in medicine, the environment, security, and otherareas. Drawing on his more than 50 years of experience workingwith 14 MeV neutrons, the author shows how 14 MeV neutronsare used in materials detection and analysis to effectively inspectlarge volumes in complex environments. The book covers14MeV neutron sources and detectors as well as different types of14 MeV neutron-induced reactions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderAnalytical Chemistry of UraniumEnvironmental, Forensic, Nuclear, and Toxicological Applications

Zeev Karpas, Nuclear Research Center (Retired), Negev, IsraelAccurate uranium analysis, and particularly for isotopemeasurements, is essential in many fields, includingenvironmental studies, geology, hydrogeology, the nuclearindustry, health physics, and homeland security. Thisvolumecovers the fascinating advances in the field of analyticalchemistry of uranium. Exploring a broad range of topics, thebook focuses on industrial processes that involve uranium, itspresence in the environment, health and biological implicationsof exposure to uranium compounds, and nuclear forensics. Eachchapter includes an overview of the topic and several examplesto demonstrate the analytical procedures. Separation andpurification techniques are included where necessary.

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4th Edition • TEXTBOOKMeasurement and Detection of Radiation, FourthEdition

Nicholas Tsoulfanidis, University of Nevada, Reno, USA,Nicholas Tsoulfanidis and Sheldon Landsberger, TheUniversity of Texas at Austin, USAAs useful to students and nuclear professionals as its popularpredecessors, this fourth edition provides the most up-to-dateand accessible introduction to radiation detector materials,systems, and applications. This edition presents new chapterson nuclear forensics and nuclear medicine instrumentation,covering basic principles and applications as well as open-endedproblems that encourage more in-depth research. It also includesmore problems and updated references and bibliographies.

Step-by-step derivations and numerous examples illustrate key concepts.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to Beam PhysicsAt the Root of Things

Martin Berz, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA,Kyoko Makino, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USAand Weishi Wan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Berkeley, USASeries: Series in High Energy Physics, Cosmology and GravitationAccessible to beginning graduate and upper-divisionundergraduate students in physics, mathematics, andengineering, this book is based on lectures given at MichiganState University, the online VUBeam program, the U.S. ParticleAccelerator School, the CERN Academic Training Programme,and other venues. It begins with essential techniques ofproduction, acceleration, and storage of beams, wheneverpossible from the historical perspective. It covers transfer maps

The Subatomic WorldPalash Baran Pal, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, CalcuttaThe book is a journey into the world of elementary particleswhich are the basic constituents of all matter in the universe, aswell as the nature of the interactions between them. It is writtenin a non-technical way so that anyone interested about theseissues will be able to read it. All and all, this is a book that notonly helps outsiders understand the subject in anon-mathematical manner; it also inspires them to join theexciting endeavor. It contains many line diagrams to illustratethe ideas and a few mathematical equations like E = mc

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderAn Introductory Course of Particle PhysicsElectroweak Interactions

Palash B. Pal, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta,IndiaFor graduate students unfamiliar with particle physics, this textteaches the basic techniques and fundamental theories relatedto the subject. It gives them the competence to work out variousproperties of fundamental particles, such as scatteringcross-section and lifetime. The book also gives a lucid summaryof the main ideas involved. Figure slides are available uponqualifying course adoption.

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Luciano Maiani, University of Rome, La Sapienza, ItalyWritten by an award-winning former director-general of CERNand one of the world’s leading experts on particle physics,Electroweak Interactions explores the concepts that led tounification of the weak and electromagnetic interactions. Itprovides the fundamental elements of the theory of compactLie groups and their representations, enabling a basicunderstanding of the role of flavor symmetry in particle physics.The author connects important theoretical ideas to keyexperimental results and provides fully worked out applicationsto topical electrodynamic and weak interaction processes.

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Physics An Introduction to Relativistic Quantum FieldsLuciano Maiani, University of Rome, La Sapienza, Italy andOmar Benhar, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Roma,ItalyWritten by two of the most prominent leaders in particle physics,this text provides a classroom-tested introduction to the formaland conceptual foundations of quantum field theory. The bookpresents a step-by-step derivation of relativistic perturbationtheory and its application to the calculation of observablequantities and demonstrates the mathematical tools necessaryto derive detailed results. It also emphasizes the relationshipsbetween symmetry and conservation laws and explores thetimely topic of neutrino oscillations.

Syed Afsar Abbas, JMI University, Centre for Theoretical Physics, New Delhi, IndiaThis user-friendly book on group theory introduces topics in as simple a manner as possibleand then gradually develops those topics into more advanced ones, eventually buildingup to the current state-of-the-art. By using simple examples from physics and mathematics,the advanced topics become logical extensions of ideas already introduced. In addition tobeing used as a textbook, this book would also be useful as a reference guide for graduatesand researchers in particle, nuclear and hadron physics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSymmetries and Symmetry Breaking in Field Theory

Parthasarathi Mitra, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics,Calcutta, IndiaThis book sheds light on various aspects of symmetry in fieldtheory, including constraint theory, generalized Pauli–Villarsregularization, the measure approach to anomalies, zeta functionregularization, and anomalous gauge theories. Unlike most fieldtheory books, this one uses constraint theory in discussing gaugetheories. The author explains how some classical symmetriesare broken by anomalies and how other symmetries of the theoryare spontaneously broken. He discusses all of the ideas in assimple a way as possible.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUnifying Physics of Accelerators, Lasers and Plasma

Andrei Seryi, Director, John Adams Institute for AcceleratorScience, and Professor, University of Oxford, UKThis book introduces the physics of accelerators, lasers, andplasma in tandem with the industrial methodology ofinventiveness, a technique that teaches that similar problemsand solutions appear again and again in seemingly dissimilardisciplines. This unique approach builds bridges between thethree aforementioned areas of physics that are essential fordeveloping the next generation of accelerators. Avoiding heavymathematics whenever possible, the text provides more than200 illustrations and includes numerous end-of-chapter exercisesfocusing on physics and on applications of the inventivenessmethod.

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Edited by Rashid A. Ganeev, Imperial College London, UKThis book compiles and details cutting-edge research in scienceand medicine from the interdisciplinary team of the MichiganNanotechnology Institute for Medicine and Biological Sciences,who are currently revolutionizing drug delivery techniquesthrough the development of engineered nanodevices. Editedby Istvan J Majoros and James Baker, Jr., two prominentnanotechnology researchers, this book is designed for workersinvolved in nanotechnology, macromolecular science, cancertherapy, or drug delivery research.

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TEXTBOOKPlasma PhysicsAn Introduction

Richard Fitzpatrick, The University of Texas, Austin, USABased on the author’s course from the University of Texas atAustin, this textbook is designed for an introductory course inplasma physics at the advanced undergraduate or graduatelevel. It covers applied areas, such as space and laboratoryplasmas, as well as some advanced topics. Unlike otherintroductory texts in the field, this one is driven by the physicsand provides students with a strong foundation to take higherlevel courses in plasma physics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuantum Mechanics for ThinkersBeyond Quantum

Gennaro Auletta, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italyand Shang-Yung WangThis book provides quick access to quantum mechanics withoutdealing with a true textbook that demands proper specializedstudies in physics (and related mathematics) for about a coupleof years. It consists of three parts: basic formalism, formaldevelopment, and ontological issues. The 70 figures are a crucialinstrument for becoming acquainted in a "representative" waywith abstract problems, and the 30 in-section boxes assist readersunderstand for difficult mathematical problems. The book offersa considerable number of clear and analytical treatments ofwhat are considered the most difficult conceptual problems ofthe theory.

Edited by Andrei Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, SwedenThe present wave of interest in quantum foundations is causedby the tremendous development of quantum informationscience and its applications to quantum computing andquantum communication. It has become clear that some of thedifficulties encountered in realizations of quantum informationprocessing have roots at the very fundamental level. To solvesuch problems, quantum theory has to be reconsidered. Thisbook is devoted to the analysis of the probabilistic structure ofquantum theory, probing the limits of classical probabilisticrepresentation of quantum phenomena.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderQuantum Mechanics IIntegrated Quantum Hybrid SystemsThe FundamentalsJanik Wolters, Humbold University, Berlin, Germany

Addressing young graduate students, this book gives acomprehensive introduction into this exciting and fast-growingfield. After introducing the theoretical and experimentalfundamentals, the book presents several recent results anddiscusses new proposals for further studies. The book outlinesthe way for more complex devices and to realize schemes toentangle distant quantum systems on-chip.

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Processing Advanced TopicsS. Rajasekar, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, Indiaand R. Velusamy, ANJA College, Tamilnadu, IndiaThis book offers a tutorial guide to some of the mostcutting-edge topics in quantum mechanics. The authors explainthe basic principles, key features, and applications. They coverquantum technologies as well as emerging areas includingquantum versions of the theory of gravity, teleportation, games,cloning, diffusion, and chaos. Problem sets are provided for eachchapter with complete solutions at the end of the book andmany original figures throughout the text to help the readervisualize important concepts.

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Quantum Mechanics, Sixth EditionAlastair I. M. Rae, University of Birmingham, UK and JimNapolitano, Temple University, USAThis sixth edition builds on its highly praised predecessors tomake the text even more accessible to a wider audience. Itcontains three new chapters that review prerequisite physicsand mathematics, laying out the notation, formalism, andphysical basis necessary for the rest of the book. Along withmore problems, this edition also presents short descriptions ofnumerous applications relevant to the physics discussed, offeringa brief look at what quantum mechanics has made possibleindustrially and scientifically.

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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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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding Spin DynamicsQuantum Optomechanics

Danuta Kruk, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn,PolandThis book concentrates on the theory of spin resonancephenomena and the relaxation theory, which have beendiscussed from first principles to introduce the reader to thelanguage of quantum mechanics used to describe the behaviourof atomic nuclei and electrons. There is a long way from knowingcomplex formulae to apply them correctly to describe thestudied system. The book shows through examples how symbolscan be "replaced" in equations by using properties of realsystems to formulate descriptions that link the quantitiesobserved in spin resonance experiments with dynamics andstructure of molecules.

Warwick P. Bowen, University of Queensland, Australia andGerard J. MilburnQuantum Optomechanics discusses modern developments inthis novel field from experimental and theoretical standpoints.The authors share their insight on a range of important topics,including optomechanical cooling and entanglement; quantumlimits on measurement precision and how to overcome themvia back-action evading measurements; feedback control; singlephoton and nonlinear optomechanics; optomechanicalsynchronization; coupling of optomechanical systems tomicrowave circuits and two-level systems, such as atoms andsuperconducting qubits; and optomechanical tests ofgravitational decoherence.

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TEXTBOOKQuantum Physics for Beginners

Zbigniew Ficek, The National Centre for Applied Physics,Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaThe textbook introduces students to the main ideas of quantumphysics and the basic mathematical methods and techniquesused in the fields of advanced quantum physics, atomic physics,laser physics, nanotechnology, quantum chemistry, andtheoretical mathematics. The textbook explains how microscopicobjects (particles) behave in unusual ways, giving rise to what’scalled quantum effects. It contains a wide range of tutorialproblems from simple confidence-builders to fairly challengingexercises that provide adequate understanding of the basicconcepts of quantum physics.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderEnergy Conversion, Second EditionBiothermodynamicsEdited by D. Yogi Goswami, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA and Frank Kreith,University of Colorado, Boulder, USA (retired)

Principles and ApplicationsMustafa Ozilgen, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey and Esra Sorguven Oner,Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey Series: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Series

Completely revised and updated, this second edition surveys the latest advances in energyconversion from a wide variety of currently available energy sources. It describes energy

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Electrostatics of Soft and Disordered MatterEdited by David S. Dean, Universite´ de Bordeaux, Talence,France, Jure Dobnikar, Ali Naji, Institute for Research inFundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, Iran and RudolfPodgornikFilling a void in the literature, this volume presents a unified viewof the current advances in the field of Coulomb (bio)colloidalsystems. Leading scientists in the field offer a detailedintroduction to different modern methods in statistical physicsof Coulomb systems. They detail various approaches to elucidatethe behavior of strongly charged soft matter. They also provideexperimental and theoretical descriptions of disorder effects inCoulomb systems, which have not been discussed in any otherbook.

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Energy and SocietyAn Introduction, Second Edition

Harold H. Schobert, The Pennsylvania State University,University Park, USAThis book covers the development of energy technology fromthe time of early humans through antiquity, medieval times, andthe Industrial Revolution. It addresses the development ofnuclear energy, energy supply and demand, geopolitics ofenergy, and the various environmental issues associated withenergy use in general. This edition offers simple updates, as wellas completely rewritten material, regarding the last decade inareas including global climate change, oil prices, renewable andalternative fuels, and diversion of civil nuclear energy programsinto nuclear weapons proliferation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKHeat Transfer Enhancement with NanofluidsExperimental Combustion

Edited by Vincenzo Bianco, Oronzio Manca, SecondaUniversita degli Studi di Napoli, Aversa, Caserta, Italy, SergioNardini and Kambiz Vafai, University of California, Riverside,USAThis book is designed as a reference point for experiencedengineers and scientists on the topic of heat transfer innanofluids. It explores the heat transfer capabilities of this newcategory of fluids. It introduces innovative methodologies ofanalysis, such as entropy generation, and discusses the couplingof nanofluids with other heat transfer enhancementmethodologies. In addition, it emphasizes the specific insightsof current applications, such as coupling between nanofluidsand porous media and use of second law-analysis of heat transfer

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An IntroductionD. P. MishraThis book provides an overview of the key aspects ofcombustion—including chemical kinetics, premixed flame,diffusion flame, and liquid droplet combustion—followed by adiscussion of the general elements of measurement systemsand data acquisition and analysis. Building upon this foundation,the text proceeds to address measurements, instruments,analyses, and diagnostics specific to experimental combustion.It not only describes the construction, working principles,application areas, and limitations of the necessary instruments,but also details the procedure for uncertainty analysis in practicalcombustion experiments.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKMicroscale and Nanoscale Heat TransferFuel CellsAnalysis, Design, and ApplicationPrinciples, Design, and Analysis

Edited by Mourad Rebay, University of ReimsChampagne-Ardenne, France, Sadik Kakaç, TOBB Universityof Economics and Technology, Ankara, Turkey and RenatoM. CottaUse of electronics requires improved thermal packaging andmanagement, and the development of efficient coolingtechniques for them is a key application of microscale heattransfer. Heat exchangers are important in energy systems,chemical processing, and nuclear reactors; and cooling-heatingis a key factor in the design of automobiles and aircraft. Thethermal conductivity of heat transfer fluids can be increased byadding nanoparticles in fluids; heat transfer cooling-heatingcapabilities are thus enhanced, resulting in compact

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Edited by W. J. Minkowycz, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA., Ephraim M. Sparrowand John M. Gorman, University of Minnesota, Department of MechanicalEngineering, Minneapolis, USASeries: Series in Computational and Physical Processes in Mechanics and Thermal SciencesThis book deals with certain aspects of material science, particularly with the release ofthermal energy associated with bond breaking. It clearly establishes the connection betweenheat transfer rates and product quality. The editors then sharply draw the thermaldistinctions between the various categories of welding processes, and demonstrate howthese distinctions are translated into simulation model uniqueness. The book discussesthe incorporation of radiative heat transfer processes into the simulation model.

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6th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKThermal Radiation Heat Transfer, 6th EditionPrinciples of Solar Engineering, Third Edition

John R. Howell, University of Texas, Austin, USA, M. PinarMenguc, Ozyegin Universities, Istanbul, Turkey and RobertSiegel, Heat Transfer Consultant, Shaker Heights, Ohio, USADivided into three sections, the book covers the fundamentalaspects of engineering radiation transfer. The first sectionpresents blackbody radiative properties, and the radiativeproperties of opaque materials as predicted by electromagnetictheory and obtained by measurements. The second section ison radiative exchange in enclosures with no participating media.The third section deals with the radiative properties of gasesand particles, and discusses the radiative energy exchange whengases or other participating materials are present in the

enclosures.

D. Yogi Goswami, University of South Florida, Tampa, USAThoroughly updated and revised, this book provides anengineering-based survey of modern solar energy concepts andpractical applications. Since publication of the second editionin 2000, a number of major developments have taken place insolar energy, which makes it essential to revise the bookcompletely. Solar photovoltaic systems have grown over thepast decade at an average annual rate of more than 30 percent.Because of the large investments required for these systems,accurate knowledge of solar radiation resources has becomeessential.

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Irving Granet, Queensborough Community College of CityUniversity of New York and Maurice Bluestein, ProfessorEmeritus, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis,USAA basic text for engineering technology students andengineering transfer students in the US, Canada, and countriessuch as India that offer programs at this academic level, theoverall theme of this revision is a systems approach to theanalysis of energy conversion methods. The current globalconcern with finding alternatives to the dependence on coal-and oil-based energy conversion methods has prompted thisrevision. The book explains concepts carefully, is supported by

Energy and Information Flow at the NanoscaleGuenter Mahler, ITP1 Universitaet Stuttgart, GermanyWhy does the world around us typically look thermal—fromcosmology down to individual embedded spins? Is the transitionbetween mechanical and thermal systems gradual ordiscontinuous? Pertinent examples can be found in variousprocesses implemented on small quantum systems. Particularlyattractive are model systems that can be treatedthermodynamically, but—to some extent—also exactly, forexample based on pure quantum dynamics. This possibilityopens the door to nano-thermodynamics. In this sense, the bookaims at a modern perspective of nanoscale applications, definedas a potential realization of various functions as constrained bygiven resources.

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Sodium Fast Reactors with Closed Fuel CycleBaldev Raj, Indira Gandhi Centre of Atomic Research,Kalpakkam, India, P. Chellapandi, Indira Gandhi Centre ofAtomic Research, Kalpakkam, India and P.R. Vasudeva Rao,Indira Gandhi Centre of Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, IndiaThis book presents the state of the art of sodium-cooled fastreactors with closed fuel cycles, offering in-depth coverage ofreactor physics, materials, design, safety analysis, validations,engineering, construction, and commissioning aspects. The textaddresses design essentials with a focus on reactor assemblyincluding core and coolant circuits, fuel handling,instrumentation, control, energy conversion, and containmentsystems. It provides guidelines for concept selection, design,

What is the Driving Force in the World of Molecules?Roland Kjellander, University of Gothenburg, SwedenThis book offers a unique way of teaching and thinking aboutbasic thermodynamics that helps students overcome commonconceptual problems. It delivers a brilliantly conceivedintroduction to thermodynamics at the molecular level,presenting the core laws with clear explanations. The text coverskey concepts such as entropy, energy transfer, heat exchange,work, enthalpy, free energy, irreversible and reversible processes,chemical equilibrium, and phase transitions in the molecularworld, employing simple but well-chosen examples to supplyinsight into the molecular events underlying the thermodynamicmacroscopic description.

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analysis, and validation, as well as design codes with sufficient background to ensure asolid understanding of the underlying mechanical basis.

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Edited by Martin Scholz, LEUKOCARE AG, Munich, GermanyThe lack of effective sterilization techniques for biologics hasspawned discussions about the reduction of regulatoryrequirements which might impose significant safety risks. Onthe other hand, novel and safe technologies enable the coupling,stabilization, and protection of effector molecules in a way thatallows terminal sterilization without loss of function. This bookprovides a comprehensive overview on the state of the art andthe future of biofunctional surface engineering and will be ofmajor interest for all those working in the fields of medicine andmedical devices.

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From Nature to ApplicationsEdited by Havazelet Bianco-Peled, Technion—IsraelInstitute of Technology, Haifa and Maya Davidovich-Pinhas,Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, HaifaBioadhesion is often defined as the state in which two materials,at least one of which is biological in nature, are held togetherfor extended periods of time by interfacial forces. This bookhighlights different aspects of this phenomenon. The first sectionof the book describes studies of natural adhesives. These include"wet" adhesives that are produced and secreted by sessile marineorganisms such as mussels and algae and "dry" adhesives suchas the one characterizing the gecko foot. The second sectionfocuses on biomimetic adhesives. Finally, the last section reviewsmedical applications of adhesive materials, including surgical

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Biodegradable Polymeric NanocompositesAdvances in Biomedical Applications

Edited by Dilip DepanBiomaterials based on polymers perform a time-limited function,but being foreign, they should disappear from the body oncethat function has been fulfilled. A wide range of polymers havebeen considered for biomedical applications such as drugdelivery, biosensors, and tissue engineering. This book highlightsrecent developments in biodegradable polymer-basednanocomposites that are specifically aimed at biomedicalapplications and covers such items as degradation of polymers,in vitro case studies, and the interaction with biological systemsat a nanoscale level.

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Edited by Polina Prokopovich, Cardiff University, UKThis book covers stimuli-responsive nanostructured silicamatrixes, gold nanoparticles, and liposomes for drug deliveryand dental applications. It describes the use of nanocarriers andnanoparticles as cancer and peptide therapeutics, the influenceof surface characteristics on microbial adhesion, and the latestdevelopments in antimicrobial nanostructured polymers formedical applications. It also discusses recent advances innanodiagnostic techniques for infectious agents, chromogenicbiosensors for pathogen detection, electrochemical biosensorsfor detecting DNA damage and genotoxicity, and molecularimaging with quantum dots including surface modifications bypolymers for biosensing applications.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderBiomaterialsBiofoamsA Basic IntroductionScience and Applications of Bio-Based Cellular and Porous Materials

Qizhi Chen, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australiaand George Thouas, Monash University, AustraliaBiomaterials is a multidisciplinary subject involving materialsscience, engineering, cell biology, and medicine. This textbookprovides an appropriate balance between depth and broadnessof coverage, sufficient to enable understanding of the mostimportant concepts and principles by students from a wideacademic spectrum. The book presents the properties andprinciples of biomaterials from the point of view of clinicalapplications and includes learning objectives, laboratorypractices, and problems. It was developed from extensive lecturenotes created by Dr. Chen at Monash University.

Edited by Salvatore Iannace, Universita di Napoli FedericoII, Napoli, Italy and Chul B. Park, University of Toronto,Ontario, CanadaWritten for students, professors, and professionals, this bookcovers biofoams and porous systems. Topics include bio-basedpolymers for the development of biodegradable and sustainablepolymeric foams, foams in food, foams in biomedicalapplications, biohybrids and bio-inspired cellular and poroussystems for lightweight, smart, and multifunctional structures.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionBiotech, Biomaterials and BiomedicalBiomedical Engineering FundamentalsTechConnect Briefs 2015Joseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical Engineering Alliance and

Consortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut, USA andDonald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University, Texarkana, USASeries: The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth EditionThe first volume of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, FourthEdition provides comprehensive coverage of the latest researchfindings. Known as the bible of biomedical engineering, thehandbook set the standard against which all other referencesof this nature are measured. And found wanting. The new editionfeatures a new co-author, coverage of medical ethics, historicalperspective, and updated coverage in all sections. It providesan important resource for biomedical engineers and students.

Edited by NSTIThe Nano Science and Technology Institute NSTI) have built atradition of being the most prestigious forum in the world forleading Nano Scientists. NSTI provides Nano Scientists withup-to-date global perspective on the latest developments innanotechnology. This volume outlines the latest developmentsin: Materials for Drug & Gene Delivery, Cancer Nanotechnology,Sensors, Diagnostics & Imaging, Micro, Nano & Bio Fluidics,Biomaterials, Materials for Personal/Home Care & Cosmetics, SoftMatter & Colloids, Food Materials.

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Edition Materials, Synthesis, and ApplicationsMichael E. Fleet, University of Western Ontario, London,CanadaThis book introduces recent advances in understanding thecrystal structure of carbonate hydroxylapatite (also known asbone mineral), which forms the hard tissue of bones and teeth.The book includes chapters on apatite mineralogy andgeochemistry, synthesis methods, X-ray structure, infraredspectroscopy, crystal chemistry of carbonate hydroxylapatite,and biological apatites. There are 75 illustrations, 25 tables ofdata, and 3 appendices. Discussion of the new research issupported by an outline of the theory behind the methods ofinvestigation and reviews of previous research on hydroxylapatitematerials, for the benefit of non-specialist students and

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Four Volume SetJoseph D. Bronzino, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut,USA and Donald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University,Texarkana, USAThe definitive "bible" for the field of biomedical engineering,this collection of volumes is a major reference for all practicingbiomedical engineers and students. Now in its fourth edition,this work presents a substantial revision, with all sectionsupdated to offer the latest research findings. New sectionsaddress drugs and devices, personalized medicine, and stemcell engineering. Also included is a historical overview as wellas a special section on medical ethics. This set provides completecoverage of biomedical engineering fundamentals, medical

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Edited by Joseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical EngineeringAlliance and Consortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut,USA and Donald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University,Texarkana, USASeries: The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth EditionAs the third volume of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook,Fourth Edition, this book covers broad areas such as biosignalprocessing, medical imaging, infrared imaging, and medicalinformatics. More than three dozen specific topics are examinedincluding biomedical signal acquisition, thermographs, infraredcameras, mammography, computed tomography,positron-emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging,

Edited by Nihal Engin Vrana, Protip Medical, Strasbourg,FranceSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book addresses concepts essential to biomaterial productionmethods and cell and material interactions. Featuringcontributions from molecular biologists, chemists, and materialscientists, the text reflects the interdisciplinary nature ofbioengineering, covering topics such as biosensing,immunology, and controlled delivery. It explores the cell andmaterial interface and its engineering at length scales rangingfrom the nano to the macro, providing practical examples. Thebook explains the role of the cell and material interface in thecontext of tissue engineering, nanoparticles, natural polymers,

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hospital information systems, and computer-based patient records. The material is presentedin a systematic manner and has been updated to reflect the latest applications and researchfindings.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElastic Fiber MatricesComputational BioengineeringBiomimetic Approaches to Regeneration and RepairEdited by Guigen Zhang, Clemson University, South

Carolina, USAComputational bioengineering takes advantage of the latestcomputational capabilities to deal with scientific and engineeringproblems associated with the field of bioengineering, using amultidisciplinary approach. The first book of its kind, this bookintroduces readers to the need and power of multidisciplinarycomputer modeling to advance a number of critical areas withinbioengineering. It contains comprehensive coverage of theinterplay of multiple governing principles underlying commonbiomedical devices and problems. Many of the contributors willbe world class experts and appropriate case studies will be

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Edited by Anand Ramamurthi, Cleveland Clinic LernerResearch Institute, Cleveland,OH, USA and Chandrasekhar Kothapalli, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH,USASoft connective tissues, such as skin, blood vessels, and lung and urogenital tissues, exhibitarchitecturally complex extracellular matrices (ECM) of which the elastic matrix forms amajor structural component. This book is the first comprehensive resource on the subject,detailing state-of-the-art approaches to elastic matrix regeneration and repair. It presentsa critical analysis of the merits and limitations of available technologies and providesperspectives on future technological needs and advances as well as clinical translation andcommercialization of these technologies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKEngineering 3D Tissue Test SystemsDesign of Biomedical Devices and Systems, Third

Edition Edited by Karen J.L. Burg, IBIOE, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA, DidierDréau, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA and Timothy Burg, Departmentof Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson University, South Carolina, USAPaul H. King, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee,

USA, Richard C. Fries, ISORel, Inc., Fitchburg, Wisconsin, USAand Arthur T. Johnson, University of Maryland, College Park,USAIntended for a senior design course inbiomedical/bioengineering, this book offers a comprehensiveapproach to the design methodologies of modern medicaldevices. A substantial revision of a solid text, the third editioncontains new coverage on clinical trials, provides additionalmathematical modeling tools, includes information onsterilization and bioprocessing, devotes more instruction tointegrating medical and biological considerations with

This book provides an introduction to, and unique coverage of, a rapidly evolving area inbiomaterials engineering. It provides insight into the importance of 3D systems and theiruse as benchtop models, spanning applications from basic scientific research to clinicaldiagnostics. Methods and limitations of building 3D tissue structures are evaluated, withattention given to the cellular, polymeric, and fabrication instrumentation components.The book covers the important aspects of polymeric tissue test systems, highlighting theneeds and constraints of the industry.

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Edited by Raj Bawa, Bawa Biotechnology Consulting LLC,Ashburn, Virginia, USA, Gerald F. Audette, York University,Toronto, Canada and Israel RubinsteinSeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanomedicineThe enormous advances in nanomedicine in the past decadehave necessitated a growing need for an authoritative andcomprehensive reference source that can be relied upon byscientists, clinicians, students, and industry and policy makersalike. The Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine: From Bench toBedside is designed to offer a global perspective on the wonders

Teodiano Freire Bastos-Filho, Federal University of EspiritoSanto, Vitoria, Brazil, Dinesh Kumar, RMIT University,Melbourne, Australia and Sridhar Poosapadi Arjunan, RMITUniversity, Melbourne, AustraliaSeries: Rehabilitation Science in Practice SeriesThis book provides insight into current research trends anddiscusses the technologies under development for mobility andmanipulation for people with reduced abilities. Each chapterstarts with a general introduction, followed by technical detailsand an assessment from the user viewpoint including the userbenefits, user suitability, cost, reliability, and requiredinfrastructure. The chapter also provides illustrations or

of nanomedicine. The handbook aims to provide a broad survey of various interconnectedtopics pertaining to nanomedicine. It is intended to be a stand-alone, easily accessiblevolume that examines the entire "product wheel" from creation of nanomedical productsto final market introduction, all accomplished in a user-friendly format.

photographs of the devices and is targeted for lay and clinical audience. The book reviewscurrent research and possible development opportunities.

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Edited by Jukka Pekka Matinlinna, University of Hong KongThe book introduces the latest advances in dental materials andbiomaterials science. It contains a comprehensive introductionto modern biomaterials science and covers ceramic, metallic,and polymeric oral biomaterials. The contributing authors of arefrom all over the world and are distinguished in their disciplines.In addition to dental students, this book is also highlyrecommended for students of engineering and basic sciencewho want to gain an insight in contemporary biomaterialsscience. For medical practitioners, this book offers an invaluableopportunity to learn about the latest steps in dental biomaterials.

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Law, Business, Regulation, Safety and RiskEdited by Raj Bawa, Bawa Biotechnology Consulting, LLC,Gerald F. Audette, York University, Toronto Ontario andBrian Reese, Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP, Boston, MASeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanomedicineThe exciting advances in nanomedicine in the past two decadeshighlight the growing need for an authoritative andcomprehensive reference that can be relied upon by scientists,clinicians, academics, industry, students, lawyers, andpolicy-makers alike. With this in mind, the Handbook of ClinicalNanomedicine: Law, Business, Regulation, Safety, and Risk andits related companion volumes in the series aim to provide abroad survey of interconnected topics pertaining to clinical Market: Biomaterials

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Edited by Varvara Karagkiozaki, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, Greece and Stergios Logothetidis, AristotleUniversity of Thessaloniki, GreeceNanomedicine—the application of nanotechnology to healthsciences—has the potential to address many important medicalproblems by exploiting the improved and novelphysical/chemical characteristics of nanostructured materialsand devices. This book provides a comprehensive overview onthe forefront developments of nanotechnology in variousdomains of clinical medicine, such as cardiology, oncology,pharmacology, immunology, dermatology, virology, hematology,orthopaedics, embryology and congenital defects, dentistry,and tissue engineering. It also discusses the toxicology aspects

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Nanoparticles, Imaging, Therapy and Clinical ApplicationsEdited by Raj Bawa, Bawa Biotechnology Consulting, LLC,Gerald F. Audette, York University, Toronto Ontario andIsrael Rubinstein, University of Illinois at ChicagoSeries: Pan Stanford Series on NanomedicineThe exciting advances in nanomedicine in the past two decadeshighlight the growing need for an authoritative andcomprehensive reference that can be relied upon by scientists,clinicians, academics, industry, students, lawyers, andpolicy-makers alike. With this in mind, the Handbook of ClinicalNanomedicine: Nanoparticles, Imaging, Therapy, and ClinicalApplications and its related companion volumes in the seriesaim to provide a broad survey of interconnected topics

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Yufeng ZhengThis book provides a comprehensive review of the biomedicalapplications of biodegradable magnesium and its alloys. Itdiscusses the basic concepts of biodegradation mechanisms aswell as the strategy to control biodegradation mode and rate,microstructure, mechanical properties, corrosion resistance tobody fluid, and in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility. Challengesof transitioning biodegradable magnesium alloys from rawmaterials to semi-products to final medical devices are covered,along with main findings of worldwide experimental studies.An ideal reference book for researchers in the area ofbiodegradable metals, it presents the state of the art ofmagnesium alloys designed for biomedical applications.

Edited by Munmaya Mishra, c/o Altria Research Center,Richmond, Virginia, USA, Editor in Chief, International Journalof Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, Taylor &Francis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAWritten at a level comprehensible to non-experts, this handbookcovers the current state of encapsulation and controlled releasedtechnologies, presenting the fundamental processes involvedand exploring how to use those processes for differentapplications in various industries. It is a comprehensive sourceof technical information and current practices of encapsulationin research and industry, providing a much-needed authoritativereference for continued research and development inencapsulation and controlled release technologies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoCellBiologyMedical Device Regulatory PracticesMultimodal Imaging in Biology and MedicineAn International Perspective

Edited by Bhanu P. Jena and Douglas J. TaatjesThis book provides a comprehensive understanding of thediscovery of a new cellular structure the "porosome," which isthe universal secretory machinery in cells; the protein assembly,biomineralization, and biomolecular interactions; the molecularevolution of protein structure; the use of magnetic nanoparticlesfor transformative application in medicine and therapy, and thenew and novel imaging approach of electrical impedancespectroscopy in biology. It be used for college courses innanomedicine, nano cell biology, advanced nanotechnology,and biotechnology at the undergraduate and graduate level.

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Val Theisz, Certification Body Australia, GordonThis book is intended to serve as a reference for professionalsin the medical device industry, in particular those seeking tolearn from practical examples and case studies. Medical devices,like pharmaceuticals, are highly regulated and the bar is raisedconstantly as patients and consumers expect the best qualityhealthcare and safe and effective medical technologies. Mostbooks on regulatory affairs present regulations in eachjurisdiction separately: European Union, USA, Australia, Canada,and Japan. This book proposes practical solutions for a coherent,one-size-fits-all (or most) set of systems and processes incompliance with regulations in all key markets.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNano-Inspired Biosensors for Improved HealthcareMedical Devices and Human EngineeringEdited by Manoj Kumar Ram, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA and SherineO. Obare

Edited by Joseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical EngineeringAlliance and Consortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut,USA and Donald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University,Texarkana, USASeries: The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth EditionAs the second volume of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook,Fourth Edition, this book covers broad areas such as biomedicalsensors, medical instrumentation and devices, humanperformance engineering, rehabilitation engineering, and clinicalengineering. More than three dozen specific topics are examined,including optical sensors, implantable cardiac pacemakers,electrosurgical devices, blood glucose monitoring,

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Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue EngineeringJoseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical Engineering Alliance andConsortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut, USA andDonald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University, Texarkana, USASeries: The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth EditionAs the fourth volume of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook,Fourth Edition, this book covers broad areas such as molecularbiology, transport phenomena, physiological modeling, tissueengineering, stem cells, drug delivery systems, artificial organs,and personalized medicine. More than three dozen specifictopics are examined, including DNA vaccines, biomimeticsystems, cardiovascular dynamics, biomaterial scaffolds, cellmechanobiology, synthetic biomaterials, stem cells,

Kevin L. Ong, Scott Lovald, Exponent, Inc., Menlo Park, CAand Jonathan Black, Clemson University (Professor Emeritus),South Carolina, USAExtensively revised, this text explores the biomaterials aspectsof research on and treatment of injuries, disabilities, and diseasesof the musculoskeletal system, emphasizing properties of naturalsoft and hard tissues and of materials used to replace or treatthem, and the interactions between native tissues andman-made (engineered) materials. It is intended for use in bothteaching and self-study settings. The work introduces materialsscience as applied to medical research and treatment(biomaterials) for students and practitioners who may lack formaltraining in engineering.

nanobiomaterials, biomedical imaging of engineered tissues, gene therapy, and bioethics.The material is presented in a systematic manner and has been updated to reflect the latestapplications and research findings.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKStem Cell MechanicsRobotic SurgeryEdited by Tabassum Ahsan, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USASmart Materials, Robotic Structures, and Artificial MusclesThis book will be a comprehensive overview of the latest state-of-the-art research on stemcell mechanics. The focus of this work will deal with an in-depth look at the mechanical

Mohsen Shahinpoor, University of Maine, Orono, USA andSiavash Gheshmi, University of Maine, Orono, USAThis text focuses on robotic surgery and biomimetic artificialmuscles and their possible engineering, industrial, medical, andscience applications. It presents the fundamentals of surgicalrobots, including the design of their geometrical configurations,kinematics, dynamics, and control. It also describes the designsof ophthalmic surgical robots and general laparoscopic surgicalrobots as well as applications of materials and systems that canbe manufactured or fabricated to act like biomimetic artificialmuscles, sensors, and actuators.

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Edited by G. P. Kothiyal, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Mumbai, India and A. Srinivasan, Indian Institute ofTechnology Guwahati, IndiaThis book presents recent results related to both materialsaspects and implant issues. The focus has been on structural,magnetic, antibacterial, bioactivity/compatibility, mechanical,and other related properties and the implication of these resultson biomedical applications. Technical problems faced by thesurgeon during implant fixation in total hip replacement andthe selection of materials based on the patient’s requirementare also discussed. Recent advances in implant materials,including the reinforcement and biocompatibility issues, havealso been addressed.

Biological Design, Materials, and FabricationEdited by Claudio Migliaresi, University of Trento, Italy andAntonella Motta, University of Trento, ItalyThis book illustrates design principles for scaffolds for tissueengineering with particular relevance to the biologicalrequirements needed to control and drive the biologicalcross-talk, and reviews materials and fabrication and validationmethods. The book is mainly addressed to graduate andpost-graduate students, who are approaching tissue engineeringor experienced researchers who wish to have condensed butcomprehensive information on materials, fabrication techniques,biological principles, and design criteria. The contributors areamong the scientific leaders in their respective fields.

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Michael E. Wiklund, P.E., UL-Wiklund, Concord,Massachusetts, USA, Jonathan Kendler, UL-Wiklund,Concord, Massachusetts, USA and Allison Y. Strochlic,UL-Wiklund, Concord, Massachusetts, USASince publication of the first edition, the FDA and otherorganizations and agencies have modified their regulations andexpectations regarding how medical device manufacturersshould approach usability testing. Reflecting these changes, thissecond edition provides updated guidance to readers with aninterest or direct role in conducting a usability test of a medicaldevice or system. Key updates include guidance pertaining tonew FDA and IEC requirements, linking usability test tasks to riskanalysis results, and analyzing root causes of use errors that occur

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Polymers in Biomedical SciencesEdited by A.K. Bajpai, Bose Memorial Research Laboratory, Autonomous ScienceCollege, Jaya Bajpai, Department of Chemistry, Autonomous Science College - India,Rajesh Kumar Saini, Priyanka Agrawal and Atul Tiwari, University of Hawaii at Manoa,Honolulu, USAPolymers have emerged as one of the most innovative classes of materials in modernmaterials science, leading to new applications in medicine and pharmacy. This book offersa convincing and understandable approach to polymer biomaterial devices being used invarious areas related to biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. The polymer materials findingapplication as biomaterials are discussed and described in detail pertaining to the areas ofartificial implants, orthopedics, ocular devices, dental implants, drug delivery systems, burnsand wounds.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderVascularizationRegenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering

Edited by Eric M. Brey, Illinois Institute of Technology,Chicago, USAThis book presents the latest research and science on the processof vessel assembly, with an emphasis on methods for controllingthe process for therapeutic applications. It has a strongorientation toward regenerative medicine and tissue engineeringapplications with contributions from engineers, basic scientists,and biologists. The book provides the reader with anunderstanding of the process of how blood vessels and methodsfor controlling this process are engineered in order to developtreatments for various pathologies and surgical situations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPhotosensitive Glass and Glass-CeramicsAmorphous ChalcogenidesNicholas F. Borrelli, Corning Inc., Corning, New York, USAAdvances and ApplicationsThis book will discuss how glass and glass ceramic interact with light, both transiently andpermanently. Ways that light permanently alter the properties of glass and glass ceramic

Edited by Rong Ping Wang, Australian National University,CanberraThis book provides a comprehensive overview of thechalcogenide glass science and various applications based onthe glasses. It starts with a review on the glass-forming ability ofvarious systems, followed by a discussion on the structural andphysical properties of various chalcolgenide glasses and theirapplication in integrated optics. The chapters have beencontributed by prominent experts from all over the world, andtherefore, the book presents the recent research advances inthe area. This book will appeal to anyone who is involved in glassscience and technology and glass application.

like the color, refractive index, and mechanical and chemical behaviors will be included.Each photochromatic phenomenon will be discussed in detail from the physical andchemical origin to the method fabrication and ultimately to their utilization.

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Conference From Fundamentals to Applied ResearchMathieu Marrony, European Institute for Energy Research(EIFER), Kalsruhe, GermanyThis book proposes a wide overview of the research anddevelopment of proton-conducting solid oxide materials. It isthe first to approach the topic on proton-conducting ceramicsand presents analysis studies from the fundamental to the mostpromising applied domains. It describes theoretical studies toenhance understanding of proton-transport mechanismsthrough materials and focuses on the main families of materialsreferred in the literature, highlighting their structure and theirelectrical and physicochemical properties.

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Edited by Christian Louter, Steel Structures Laboratory,School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering,Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne,Switzerland, Freek Bos, Jan Belis, Ghent University, Ghent,Belgium and Jean-Paul Lebet, Steel Structures Laboratory,School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering,Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne,SwitzerlandThis proceedings volume of the Challenging Glass 4 & COSTAction TU0905 Final Conference contains nearly 100peer-reviewed papers – published by more than 180 authorsfrom 22 different countries – that focus on the architectural and

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNanostructural BioceramicsAdvances in Chemically Bonded Ceramics

Edited by Leif Hermansson, Doxa AB, Uppsala, SwedenBiomaterials are produced in situ and in vivo in the body usingmainly hydration reactions, that is, reactions betweenphosphates, silicates or aluminates, and water. Thenanostructural integration of these biomaterials in the body iscontrolled by six mechanisms. This book describes the newbiomaterials based on nanostructural chemically bondedbioceramics and discusses their general and specific properties.It presents an overview of the nanostructural chemically bondedbioceramics, including their processing aspects, properties,integration with tissues, relation to other bioceramics andbiomaterials, and nanostructural integration in different dentaland orthopaedic applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderMetal-Induced CrystallizationFundamentals and Applications

Edited by Zumin Wang, Max Planck Institute for IntelligentSystems, Stuttgart, Germany, Lars P. H. Jeurgens, SwissFederal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology,Dübendorf, Switzerland and Eric J. Mittemeijer, Max PlanckInstitute for Intelligent Systems and University of Stuttgart,GermanyThis book provides the first comprehensive and in-depthoverview of the current fundamental understanding ofmetal-induced crystallization and further elucidates how toemploy this process in various technologies, including inthin-film solar cells and display technologies. It aims to give thereader a thorough perspective of metal-induced crystallization

and thereby stimulate the development of novel crystalline-semiconductor-basedtechnologies.

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Arjun Dey, Indian Space Research Organisation SatelliteCentre, Bangalore and Anoop Kumar Mukhopadhyay,Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Central Glassand Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata, IndiaThis valuable reference discusses plasma spraying and otherrelated hydroxyapatite (HAp) coating techniques, focusing onthe pros and cons of macroplasma sprayed (MAPS)- andmicroplasma sprayed (MIPS)-HAp coatings. The book examinesthe structural, chemical, macromechanical,micro/nanomechanical, and tribological properties and residualstress of HAp coatings. It evaluates the efficacies under simulatedbody fluid immersion for MAPS- and MIPS-HAp coatingsdeveloped on biomedical implant-grade SS316L substrates. It

also surveys in vivo studies of MIPS-HAp coatings, presenting the results of pioneeringresearch related to bone defect fixation.

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Edited by Sam Zhang, Nanyang Technological University,SingaporeSeries: Advances in Materials Science and EngineeringThis first-of-its-kind book captures the latest developments inthe toughening of hard coatings and in the measurement ofthe toughness of thin films and coatings. It presents the currentstatus of hard-yet-tough ceramic coatings, reviews varioustoughness evaluation methods for films and hard coatings,explores the toughness and toughening mechanisms of porousthin films and laser-treated surfaces, examines adhesions of thefilm/substrate interface and the characterization of coatingadhesion strength, and discusses nanoindentation determinationof fracture toughness, resistance to cracking, and sliding contact

fracture phenomena.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONBiocharAdvanced Materials and Techniques for Reinforced

Concrete Structures, Second Edition Production, Characterization, and ApplicationsEdited by Yong Sik Ok, Kangwon National University,Chuncheaon, Korea, Sophie M. Uchimiya, Scott X. Chang,University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and Nanthi BolanSeries: Urbanization, Industrialization, and the EnvironmentEncompassing high priority research areas such as bioenergyproduction, global warming mitigation, and sustainableagriculture, biochar has received increased worldwide interestin the past decade. The book covers the fundamentals of biocharincluding its concept, production technology, andcharacterization. It builds on this foundation by providingexamples of state-of-the-art biochar application technology inagronomy and environmental sciences, along with detailed casestudies.

Mohamed Abdallah El-Reedy, Ph.D, Engineering Consultant(oil & gas industry), Giza, EgyptThis book provides the practical information required fordecision-making on structure systems, materials, constructionmethods, and maintenance plans for reinforced concretestructures. Filled with case studies, it delineates real-worldapplications and up-to-date methods for designing andconstructing buildings that are aesthetically pleasing andstructurally sound. It discusses how to create safety and economyin design, construction, and maintenance operations plans andexamine the advantages and disadvantages of different structuresystems in durability, reliability, construction, and architecturalrequirements.

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such as metakaolin, rice husk ash, expanded clays and shales are also discussed. Theirchemical, mineralogical, and physical properties are outlined. The influence of mineraladmixtures on the hydration of cementitious systems, and the properties of fresh andhardened concrete in which they are used are emphasized. International standards arereviewed. The basics of concrete mix proportioning with mineral admixtures are outlined.

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Materials Design and Applications, Third EditionDaniel Gay, Institut Clément Ader, University of Toulouse,FranceMirroring the exponential growth and development ofcomposites, this English-language Third Edition contains all-newcoverage of nano- and biocomposites and reflects recentmanufacturing processes and applications in the aerospace,automotive, naval, wind turbine, and sporting goods industries.Featuring a technical level that rises in difficulty as the textprogresses, the book provides numerous examples of thepre-sizing of composite parts, processed from industrial casesand reworked to highlight key information, as well as includestest cases for the validation of computer software using finiteelements.

From Strategy to Industrial ApplicationEdited by Wirasak Smitthipong, Kasetsart Agricultural andAgro-Industrial Product Improvement Institute, Thailand,Rungsima Chollakup, Kasetsart University, Thailand andMichel Nardin, Institut de Science Des Matériaux deMulhouse, CNRS, FranceThis timely text integrates disciplines such as materials science,polymer chemistry, plant science, chemical engineering, andnanotechnology to provide comprehensive coverage of thestate of the art in bio-based composite materials. It discussesthe raw materials used in bio-based composites, basic designprinciples, properties, applications, and life cycle assessments.The book also presents a strategic and policy-oriented view ofthese composites, addressing the competing needs of plants

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreen Biorenewable BiocompositesConcrete Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting IVFrom Knowledge to Industrial ApplicationsProceedings of the 4th International Conference on Concrete Repair,

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Edited by Vijay Kumar Thakur, Washington State University,Pullman, USA and Michael R. Kessler, Washington StateUniversity, Pullman, USAKeeping in mind the advantages of bio-based materials, thisbook focuses on the potential efficacy of different biocompositesprocured from diverse natural resources and the preparationand processing of the biocomposites to be used for a variety ofapplications. Each chapter gives an overview on a particularbiocomposite material and its processing and successfulutilization for selected applications.

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Structures Sustainable Design and Construction, Second EditionEdited by Gajanan M. Sabnis, Howard University,Washington, District of Columbia, USAThis book explains how concrete can be used for sustainabledesign and construction. It offers insight into new technologicaland social developments guiding the introduction of greenbuildings and examines the attributes that concrete has to offerthe green building movement. This second edition highlightsresearch on economic analysis—particularly life cyclecosting—to provide a full picture of the economic benefits ofconcrete. Expert contributors from around the world providediverse viewpoints on global sustainability.

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Rikard Benton Heslehurst, University of New South Wales,Canberra, AustraliaContaining a detailed list of defects and damage types, thismust-have reference examines defect criticality in compositestructures and recommends repair actions to restore structuralintegrity. Relating defect detection methods to defect type, itreviews NDI processes for finding and identifying defects incomposite materials and discusses failure modes andmechanisms of composites due to defects. Merging hisexperience in composite airframe maintenance and repair withindispensable reports and articles, the author explains howdefects and damage in composite materials and structuresimpact component performance.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderScience and Technology of ConcreteNanocomposite Membrane TechnologyEdited by Salim Barbhuiya, Curtin University, Perth, Australia and Aminul I. Laskar,National Institute of Technology Silchar, India

Fundamentals and ApplicationsP.K. Tewari, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay,Mumbai, IndiaThis book is the first to deliver an extensive exploration ofnanocomposite membrane technology. Approaching the subjectfrom the materials point of view, the text offers an introductionto the field as well as an overview of the fundamentals andapplications. It discusses the history, synthesis, characterization,and processing of nanocomposite membranes. It examineswater treatment, gas separation, and biomedical applications,presenting case studies of real-world implementations. It alsoaddresses the associated health, environmental, safety, andsocietal implications, covering each topic with clarity and detail.

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This book contains fundamental concepts of concrete technology, including microstructure,rheology, durability, high performance concrete, non-destructive testing, special concrete,nanotechnology in cement and concrete science, and bio-mineralization in concrete andsupplementary cementitious materials in concrete. The book provides promising newresearch and up-to-date information that can result in improved mechanical properties,volume change properties, durability, and sustainability, and also provides a unique basefor scientists, engineers and practitioners to help set the future direction of the use of recentadvances in concrete science.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStrengthening Design of Reinforced Concrete withFRP

Natural Fiber CompositesEdited by R.D.S.G. Campilho, Instituto Superior deEngenharia do Porto, PortugalThis book brings value to anyone working with or designingnatural fiber composite structures. It helps readers understandthe value these materials can add to projects, how to choosethe best materials and treatments, how to safely design andfabricate products made of natural fiber composites, and howto test them for safety. It covers the characterization of naturalfibers, matrices and respective composites, and how to enhancetheir performance and processing as well as testing anddegradation issues.

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Hayder A. Rasheed, Kansas State University, Manhattan,USASeries: Composite MaterialsThis textbook establishes the art and science of strengtheningdesign of reinforced concrete with FRP beyond the abstractnature of the design guidelines. It addresses materialcharacterization, flexural strengthening of beams and slabs, shearstrengthening of beams, and confinement strengthening ofcolumns. It discusses the installation and inspection of FRP asexternally bonded or near-surface-mounted composite systemsfor concrete members. It provides innovative design aids basedon ACI 440 code provisions, end-of-chapter questions, referencesfor further study, and a solutions manual with qualifying course

adoption.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONStructural Health Monitoring of CompositeStructures Using Fiber Optic Methods

Principles of Composite Material Mechanics, FourthEdition

Edited by Ginu Rajan, The University of New South Wales, Australia and B. GangadharaPrusty

Ronald F. Gibson, University of Nevada, Reno, USASeries: Mechanical Engineering

Series: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book presents a unique blend of classical and contemporary mechanics of compositestechnologies. It covers classical methods as well as current state-of-the-art composites Drawing upon the extensive experience of its distinguished contributors, this

comprehensive, all-in-one reference covers the basics of composite materials andtechnology and research findings. In addition to significant updates to several sections,this edition increases the number of homework problems within the book. Homework manufacturing methods as well as how optical fiber sensors are used to monitor theproblems have also been reorganized to integrate them more smoothly into the chapters, structural health of material structures using the the latest monitoring requirements. Withalong with example problems and answers to selected homework problems which areprovided at the end of the book.

practical applications of fiber optic sensor-based monitoring of composite structures inaerospace, wind turbine, and marine applications presented throughout, this text'susefulness will appeal to scientists and engineers working in the field as well as tomechanical, mechatronic, structural, and electrical undergraduate and graduate students.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStructural Health Monitoring Technologies andNext-Generation Smart Composite StructuresEdited by Jayantha Ananda Epaarachchi, University of Southern Queensland,Toowoomba, Australia and Gayan Chanaka Kahandawa, University of SouthernQueensland, Toowoomba, AustraliaSeries: Composite MaterialsIncreased use of composite materials in engineering fields such as aerospace, energy, andcivil infrastructures has led to concerns over composite material failures, leading to a needfor smart/intelligent composite structures that are able to self-diagnose and self-heal.Advances in applied research in structural health management and smart compositestructure fields are illustrated along with long-term health of composite structures, principlesof health monitoring, damage evaluation, data analysis, and decision-making algorithms,implementation of health monitoring systems, present and future challenges.CRC PressMarket: Materials Science/Structural EngineeringMay 2016: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 576ppHb: 978-1-482-22691-1: $199.95eBook: 978-1-482-22692-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482226911

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Dummy text to keep placeholderBiodeterioration of ConcreteThomas Dyer, University of Dundee, ScotlandThis book covers concrete biodeterioration from fundamentals to mechanisms. Italso examines conditions that allow living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, plants, and arange of marine organisms to colonize concrete. The text evaluates chemical compoundsproduced by living organisms, and explores the implications those compounds have forstructural integrity. Also discussed are approaches to avoiding the deterioration of concrete,including selection of materials, mix proportioning, design, and the use of protectivesystems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderCorrosion Protection of Metals by IntrinsicallyConducting Polymers

Pravin P. Deshpande and Dimitra SazouThe use of conducting polymers for the anticorrosion protectionof metals has attracted great interest during the last 30 years.The design and development of conducting polymers-basedcoating systems with commercial viability is expected to beadvanced by applying nanotechnology and has receivedsubstantial attention recently. This book begins with corrosionfundamentals and ends with an emphasis on developmentsmade in conducting polymer science and technology usingnanotechnology. Additionally, it gives a detailed account ofexperimental methods of corrosion testing.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTribocorrosion for Materials EngineersMargaret Stack, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, England, UKThis book describes various tribocorrosion processes including wear phenomena, thePourbaix diagram for aqueous corrosion, and the thermodynamic stability diagram forhigh temperature oxidation. It highlights the work done during in the past 20 years ontribocorrosion maps where both tribology and corrosion mapping approaches arecombined. The author addresses erosion, abrasion (and microscale-abrasion), fretting, andsliding wear interactions with corrosion. Best practices in testing tribocorrosion over amulti-parameter space, enabling the production of such maps, are discussed with respectto current international standards in the subject.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDesign of CMOS Millimeter-Wave and TerahertzIntegrated Circuits with Metamaterials

Carbon-based SuperconductorsTowards High-Tc Superconductivity

Edited by Junji Haruyama, Aoyama Gakuin University,Kanagawa, JapanThis book describes basic physics and the recent advancementof carbon-based superconductors (CBSCs), such as diamond,graphite, graphene, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and others. Thesmall mass of carbon atoms provides high phonon frequency,high Debye temperature, and chances to high superconductingtransition temperature (

c). Individual materials also provide

different mechanisms and chances to high c. Consequently, it

is highly expected that CBSCs will open the door to high-c

superconductivity, for example, CuO2-based SCs.

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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.Market: Materials ScienceDecember 2014: 6 x 9: 316pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDesign, Fabrication, Properties and Applications ofSmart and Advanced Materials

Compact Models for Integrated Circuit DesignConventional Transistors and Beyond

Samar K. Saha, Santa Clara University, California, USAThis modern treatise on compact models for circuitcomputer-aided design (CAD) presents industry standard modelsfor bipolar-junction transistors (BJTs), metal-oxide-semiconductor(MOS) field-effect-transistors (FETs), FinFETs, and tunnelfield-effect transistors (TFETs), along with statistical MOS models.Featuring exercise problems at the end of each chapter andextensive references at the end of the book, the text suppliesfundamental and practical knowledge necessary for efficientintegrated circuit (IC) design using nanoscale devices. It ensureseven those unfamiliar with semiconductor physics gain a solidgrasp of compact modeling concepts.

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Edited by Xu HouThis book introduces various advanced, smart materials and thestrategies for the design and preparation for novel uses frommacro to micro or from biological, inorganic, organic tocomposite materials. Selecting the best material is a challengingtask, requiring tradeoffs between material properties anddesigning functional smart materials. The development of smart,advanced materials and their potential applications is aburgeoning area of research. Exciting breakthroughs areanticipated in the future from the concepts and results reportedin this book.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderDielectrics in Electric Fields, Second EditionDancing with LightGorur Govinda Raju, University of Windsor, Ontario, CanadaAdvances in Photofunctional Liquid-Crystalline MaterialsThis book provides a comprehensive overview of the field of dielectrics. The new editioncovers the most recent advances in theory and experiments and discusses non-traditional

Haifeng YuRecent progress in this field indicates that integratingphotochromic molecules into LC materials enables one tophoto-manipulate unique features such as photoinduced phasetransition, photocontrolled alignment and phototriggeredmolecular cooperative motion, leading to their novel applicationsbeyond displays. This book introduces readers to this field, fromthe primary- to the advanced level in photoresponsive LCmaterials. The subject is introduced step-by-step, including thebasic knowledge of LCs, photoresponsive properties of LCs, andtheir detailed performances in the form of low-molecular-weightcompound, polymer, cross-linked elastomer, and blockcopolymer.

applications. It also includes four new chapters: Nanodielectrics, Breakdown in Solids,Breakdown in Liquid Dielectrics and Testing Methods. The book covers polarizationphenomena in dielectrics, the complex dielectric constant in an alternating electric field,dielectric relaxation and interfacial polarization, the measurement of absorption anddesorption currents in time domains and high-field conduction phenomena.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntelligent Integrated SystemsElectrochemical EnergyDevices, Technologies, and ArchitecturesAdvanced Materials and Technologies

Edited by Simon Deleonibus, CEA-LETI, Grenoble, FranceSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Intelligent NanosystemsA state-of-the-art overview by internationally recognizedresearchers, this book reviews the architectures of breakthroughdevices required for future intelligent integrated systems. Ithighlights advanced ailicon-based CMOS technologies. Newdevice and functional architectures are reviewed in chapters onTunneling Field-Effect Transistors and 3-D monolithic Integration,which the alternative materials could possibly use in the future.It illustrates how to augment silicon technologies by theco-integration of new types of devices, such as molecular andresistive spintronics-based memories and smart sensors, using

nanoscale features co-integrated with silicon CMOS or above it.

Edited by Pei Kang Shen, Sun Yat-sen University, China(PRC), Chao-Yang Wang, Pennsylvania State University,University Park, USA, San Ping Jiang, Curtin University, Perth,Australia, Xueliang Sun, University of Western Ontario,London, Canada and Jiujun Zhang, National ResearchCouncil, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis book gives a comprehensive description of electrochemicalenergy conversion and storage technologies as well as theassociated latest material and new technology development. Itaddresses a variety of topics such as electrochemical processes,materials, components, assembly and manufacturing,

degradation mechanisms, challenges and strategies. With contributions from researchersPan Stanfordwho are at the top of their fields and on the cutting edge of technology, the book includesMarket: Electronicsin-depth discussions ranging from comprehensive understanding to the engineering of

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Magnetism and Magnetic Materials,Third Edition

Handbook of NanomagnetismApplications and Tools

Edited by Rosa A. Lukaszew, College of William and Mary,Williamsburg, Virginia, USAThis unique handbook compiles and details cutting-edgeresearch in nanomagnetism and its applications in spintronics,magneto-plasmonics, and nonlinear magneto-optics.Fundamental aspects of magnetism relevant to nanodevicesand new spin-transfer torque random-access memory (STT-RAM),current-induced domain wall motion memory, and spin torqueoscillators, as well as highly anisotropic materials and topics onmagnetization damping are developed in detail in the book.New paradigms such as molecule-based magnets (MBMs), whichare a promisingly adaptive class of solids poised to open newfrontiers of exploration, are also covered.

David Jiles, Iowa State University, Ames, USAThe third edition of Introduction to Magnetism and MagneticMaterials is a complete revision of its predecessor, introducingyou to key and current theories, practices, and applications inmagnetism and magnetic materials. It includes new informationon soft magnetic materials, hard magnetic materials, magneticdata storage, and magnetic evaluation of materials,magneto-transport, small particles, nanomagnetism, magneticsemiconductors, spintronics, and high-frequency magnetism.Each chapter also features updated and new exercise problems,accompanied by answers at the back of the book.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLithium-Ion BatteriesIII-V Integrated Circuit Fabrication TechnologyFundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by Shiban Tiku, Skyworks Solutions Inc., Los Angeles,

California, USA and Dhrubes Biswas, Indian Institute ofTechnology, Kharagpur, IndiaThis book covers semiconductor material basics, physics ofdevices used in semiconductor integrated circuit processing,and all the processing technologies used in III–V semiconductorfabrication. The content is chosen according to the needs ofstudents as seen by a teacher and needs of practicing engineersdealing with processing issues as seen by an experienced processengineer. The book covers all aspects of the current state of theart of III–V processing with emphasis on heterojunction bipolartransistors, the volume leader technology, having grown dueto the explosive growth of wireless technology.

Edited by Yuping Wu, Nanjing Tech University, ChinaSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis book delivers a systematic overview of the principles,background, design, production, and use of lithium-ion batteries.It begins by introducing the underlying theory and history oflithium-ion batteries, and then describes the key batterycomponents, including negative and positive electrode materials,electrolytes, and separators. The text also discusses electronicconductive agents, binders, solvents for slurry preparation,positive thermal coefficient materials, current collectors, andcases, as well as explores lithium-ion battery assembly processes,electrochemical performance, and applications in power tools,electric vehicles, aerospace, and more.Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicro- and NanoelectronicsMagnetic MicrowiresEmerging Device Challenges and SolutionsA Magneto-Optical Study

Edited by Tomasz Brozek, PDF Solutions, San Jose, California,USASeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsPresenting a comprehensive overview of the state of the art ofmicro- and nanoelectronics, this book covers the field fromfundamental science and material properties to novel ways ofmaking nanodevices. It explores silicon compounds andprocesses; discusses FD SOI devices and candidates forpost-CMOS nanoelectronics; and describes the latestdevelopments in carbon nanotubes, graphene, and iii-v devicestructures. Containing contributions from experts in industryand academia, the text examines emerging materials and devicearchitecture alternatives with the potential to shape the future

of nanotechnology.

Edited by Alexander Chizhik, Universidad del Pais Vasco,San Sebastian, Spain and Julian GonzalezA comprehensive overview, this book focuses on two directionsof study: discovery of new effects that take place in magneticwires and optimization of the magnetic, electrical, andmechanical properties of the wires, taking into account thetechnological application. The book presents the idea of movingto nanoscale, maintaining the achieved optimal parameters ofmicrowires. While the focus remains on glass-covered wires ofmicrometer scale, it covers the first steps of the movement to"nano" range as an example of the versatility of the basic effectsinitially discovered for microscale.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderMicrowave EngineeringMagnetic Structures of 2D and 3D NanoparticlesConcepts and FundamentalsProperties and Applications

Ahmad Shahid Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, IndiaThis encyclopedic text not only encompasses nearly all facetsof microwave engineering, but also gives all topics—includingmicrowave generation, measurement, and processing—equalemphasis. It describes ferrite devices, cavity resonators,semiconductor and RF/microwave devices, and integratedcircuits, and discusses different microwave components,antennas, tubes, transistors, diodes, and parametric devices.Complete with illustrations, numerical examples, problems, andreferences, the book covers everything from wave propagationto reflection and refraction, guided waves, and transmissionlines, providing a comprehensive understanding of theunderlying principles of microwave engineering.

Edited by Jean-Claude Serge Levy, Université Paris, FranceThis book describes the preparation as well as the magneticproperties of nanoparticles. 2D dots, nearly spherical samples,elongated samples, and various assemblies of nanoparticles areconsidered. The static magnetic structures of these nanoparticlesand their dynamic properties are reported. Topological defectsin 2D and 3D nanoparticles with new examples of S-shapedvortex or antivortex and of bent vortex or antivortex in 3Dnanoparticles are discussed in detail. The spectrum of magneticexcitations is shown to exhibit the occurrence of gaps, a key formagnonic metamaterial devices. Magnetic excited states arealso considered with their coupling to nanoparticle elasticproperties.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderOrganic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices,Second Edition

Materials for Energy, Efficiency and SustainabilityTechConnect Briefs 2015

Edited by NSTIThe Nano Science and Technology Institute NSTI) have built atradition of being the most prestigious forum in the world forleading Nano Scientists. NSTI provides Nano Scientists withup-to-date global perspective on the latest developments innanotechnology. This volume outlines the latest developmentsin: Energy Storage, Fuel Cells & Hydrogen, Nanomaterials forCatalysis,, Materials for Oil, Gas & Biofuels, Carbon Capture &Utilization, Solar Power Technologies, Materials for GreenBuilding, Water Technologies, Materials for Sustainability &Efficiency.

Edited by Zhigang Rick Li, DuPont Company, Wilmington,Delaware, USAThis second edition provides a single source of informationcovering all aspects of organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs),including the systematic investigation of organic light-emittingmaterials, device physics and engineering, and manufacturingand performance measurement techniques. Featuring chaptersauthored by internationally recognized academic and industrialexperts, this authoritative text discusses recent advances in OLEDtechnology and explores the challenges facing futuredevelopment. It offers a comprehensive overview of the OLEDfield and can serve as a primary reference for those needing

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSilicon, Germanium, and Their AlloysPolymer Electrolyte Fuel CellsGrowth, Defects, Impurities, and NanocrystalsPhysical Principles of Materials and Operation

Edited by Gudrun Kissinger, Innovations for HighPerformance Microelectronics, Frankfurt (Oder), Germanyand Sergio Pizzini, University of Milano-Bicocca, Departmentof Materials Science, ItalyThis authoritative reference book covers the entire spectrum ofR&D activities in silicon, germanium, and their alloys, presentingthe latest achievements in the field of crystal growth, pointdefects, extended defects, and impurities of silicon andgermanium nanocrystals. Its chapters span bulk, thin film, andnanostructured materials growth and characterization problems,theoretical modeling, crystal defects, diffusion, and issues suchas chemical etching as a defect delineation technique, thespectroscopic analysis of impurities, and the use of devices astools for the measurement of materials quality.

Michael Eikerling, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BritishColumbia, Canada and Andrei KulikovskyThis book provides a systematic and profound account ofscientific challenges in fuel cell research. The introductorychapters bring readers up to date on the urgency andimplications of the global energy challenge, the prospects ofelectrochemical energy conversion technologies, and thethermodynamic and electrochemical principles underlying theoperation of polymer electrolyte fuel cells. The book thenpresents challenges in fuel cell research as a systematic accountof distinct components, length scales, physicochemicalprocesses, and scientific disciplines. The main part of the bookfocuses on theory and modeling.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSmart Materials TaxonomyRare Earth Materials

Victor Goldade, V.A. Belyi Metal-Polymer Research Instituteof Nationionl Academy of Science of Belarus, Gomel, SergeShil'ko, V.A. Belyi Metal-Polymer Research Institute ofNational Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Gomel andAleksander Neverov, Belarus State University of Transport,GomelSmart materials have been categorized employing taxonomicalmethods used in classification of cybernetics systems. Thisapproach has allowed the systematization of the variety of smartmaterials (both developed and conceptualized) as well tosubstantiate the three-stage process of the materials’ making.This book proposes a phenomenological model describing smartmaterials.

Properties and ApplicationsA.R. Jha, Private Consultant, Cerritos, California, USABringing together information previously available only fromdisparate journal articles and databases, this book describes theunique characteristics and applications of 17 rare earth materials(REMs). It defines their chemical, electrical, thermal, and opticalcharacteristics. Maintaining a focus on physical and chemicalproperties, the book addresses the history and critical issuespertaining to mining and processing of rare earth materials.Coverage includes extraction, recycling, refinement, visualinspection, identification of spectroscopic parameters, qualitycontrol, element separation, pricing control, and environmental/ geo-political considerations.

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Silicon Nanostructures Storage Materials and Media DesignsEdited by Gaspare Varvaro, Istituto di Struttura della Materia– CNR,Roma, Italy and Francesca Casoli, Istituto dei Materialiper l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - CNR, Parma, ItalyPushing the recording density in the terabit regime requiresnew storage materials, novel recording schemes, and mediadesigns in order to solve signal-to-noise ratio, thermal stability,and writability issues. In this book, worldwide experts fromuniversities, public research institutions, and industry collaborateto illustrate the most recent progresses in magnetic recordingfrom the media perspective and to highlight the future prospectsof the technology. Theoretical, experimental, and technologicalaspects are covered in a clear and comprehensive way, makingthe book a useful reference for undergraduates, postgraduates,

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O. A. Aktsipetrov, Bryansk State Academy of Engineering and Technology, Russia(Deceased), I. M. Baranova, Bryansk State Academy of Engineering and Technology,Russia and K. N. Evtyukhov, Bryansk State Academy of Engineering and Technology,RussiaThis book describes the physical properties of silicon from the point of view of nonlinearoptics. It begins with the foundations of the phenomenological and microscopic approachesused in the theory of optical harmonic generation in silicon. The authors then provide acomplex model of second harmonic generation at silicon phase boundaries. They alsosupply a detailed analytical review of experimental studies, showing both the history andcurrent state of nonlinear optics of silicon and silicon nanostructures.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONPerformance-Based Fire Safety DesignThe Design and Layout of Fire Sprinkler Systems,

Third Edition Morgan J. Hurley, Aon Fire Protection Engineering,Greenbelt, Maryland, USA and Eric R. Rosenbaum, JensenHughes, Baltimore, Maryland, USAThis book demonstrates how fire science can be used to solvefire protection problems in the built environment. It also providesan understanding of the performance-based design process,deterministic and risk-based analysis techniques, developmentof design fire scenarios, trial design development and analysis,and building lifecycle management. The text addresses topicsthat include designing to protect people from fire, design ofdetection systems, smoke control systems and structural fireresistance, addressing computational and design uncertainty,and fire testing to support design development or evaluation.

Mark Bromann, Rally Fire Protection Services, Illinois, USAThe sprinkler industry is constantly evolving because of new advancements in technologyand the first edition needs to be revised and updated in conjunction with the 2010 editionof NFPA 13. This most recent edition of the NFPA standard has added requirements andrecommendations, and a completely new code numbering system. Technological advancesin the fire sprinkler industry will be addressed in the third edition. These include the recentlyadopted computerized dry-pipe system calculations for water system delivery, and the(accompanying) system test manifold schedule.CRC PressMarket: Structural EngineeringJune 2016: 7 x 10: 424ppPb: 978-1-466-58079-4: $169.95eBook: 978-1-466-58080-0 CRC PressPrev. Ed Pb: 978-1-587-16024-0 Market: Fire Engineering* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466580794 April 2015: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 160pp

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Mohammad Nabeel Waseem, Office of the Fire Marshal,Fairfax, Virginia, and Columbia Southern University, OrangeBeach, Alabama, USAThis book provides the fundamental concepts of fire protectionas they relate to site planning. It educates readers whether theyare architects, engineers, developers, fire fighters, fire inspectors,or code officials, and explains the importance of proper site planreview. Poor design and overlooked details often lead to delayedresponse time, resulting in loss of life and property. Topicscovered include the importance of grading, fire codes, fire flow,fire truck access, fire department connections, aerial ladder truckaccess, fire lines, and more.

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3rd EditionFire Safety Management Handbook, Third Edition

Daniel E. Della-Giustina, West Virginia University,Morgantown, USAA must-have guide for current and future safety professionals,the third edition of this practical handbook presents the keyelements of an effective fire safety management program;explains the types and functions of fire control equipment;discusses the identification and control of hazardous materials;identifies safety organizations and available resources for fireservice programs; describes commonly installed fire detectionsystems and their maintenance and inspection; and includeslearning objectives, case studies, updated codes and standards,and information about emergency response and school firesafety planning.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderErgonomics in the Garment IndustryBioprocessing of Textiles

Edited by Gordana Colovic, College of Textile Design,Technology and Management, Belgrade, SerbiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesThe book discusses the importance of ergonomics in thegarment industry, with a detailed scientific analysis and examplesfrom the industry. Application of ergonomics through thestandardization of micro and macro environments in thegarment industry provides an example of how design impactsthe present and future processes; increases the efficiency andproductivity of production; and improves the health, safety, andcomfort of people in the working environment.

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Edited by C. Vigneswaran, M. Ananthasubramanian, PSGCollege of Technology, Coimbatore, India and P.Kandhavadivu, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore,IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesThis book deals with the basic fundamentals of enzymetechnology and their applications in textile processing of bothnatural and synthetic fibres for enhancing their functionalcharacteristics. The book also describes the future scope ofenzyme technology for hygienic and healthcare textile productdevelopment and safety aspects of handling enzymes in thetextile industries. In short, this book presents a refreshingly

original approach in emphasizing the interface between enzyme technology and textilematerials apart from dealing with diverse methods and techniques used in industrialpractices.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals and Practices in Colouration ofTextiles, Second Edition

Braided Structures and CompositesProduction, Properties, Mechanics, and Technical Applications

Edited by Sohel Rana, University of Minho, Guimarães,Portugal and Raul FangueiroSeries: Composite MaterialsThis first-of-its-kind book provides a single source of cutting-edgeinformation on braiding, covering the technology from conceptto product design and application. The text explains the basicprinciples of braiding technology for industrial textiles,composites, and products. It identifies the key parameters thatinfluence the braiding process and its produced structures, andshows how to control these parameters to achieve the desiredmaterial characteristics. It discusses various structure modelingand analysis techniques and software tools. It also describes

various application requirements and their design solutions.

Edited by J N Chakraborty, National Institute of Technology,Jalandhar, India and J. N. Chakraborty, National Institute ofTechnology, Jalandhar, IndiaThis is a comprehensive book that imparts technological skillsabout the colouration of textiles. It discusses academic as wellas shop-floor aspects of colouration. It also covers eco-friendlyenzymatic processing and differential coloured effects.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Yarn WindingElectronics in Textiles and Clothing

Edited by Milind Koranne, M.S. University of Baroda, IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesThe book discusses various parameters related to the buildingof winding packages, their influence on package performance,and optimization according to end-user requirements. Importantelements of winding machines are explained in detail, such asyarn tensioning and clearing devices, yarn splicers, and variousmethods of package driving and yarn traversing.

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Design, Products and ApplicationsL. Ashok Kumar, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu, India and C. VigneswaranThis book covers the basic fundamentals of electronics and theirapplications in textiles and clothing product development. Withincreasing awareness about the e-textiles, researchers andscientists are finding ways to treat the textile materialsintegrating with electronics for communication/signaltransferring applications. The book discusses wearableelectronics, fabric production techniques for wearableelectronics, design of circuits and integration into wearableelectronic fabrics, product development, software development,design and development of wearable electronic flexible solartent, and garment integrated wearable electronic products. Market: Materials Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMaterials and Technology for Sportswear andPerformance Apparel

Handbook of Sustainable Apparel ProductionEdited by Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu, SGS HongKong Limited, Hung Hom, KowloonThis handbook covers all aspects of sustainable apparelproduction including the raw materials employed, sustainablemanufacturing processes, and environmental as well as socialassessments of apparel production. The book discusses thedevelopment of sustainable indices plus social andenvironmental audits which gaining popularity in the apparelindustry.

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Edited by Steven George Hayes and Praburaj Venkatraman,Dept. of Clothing Design & Technology, ManchesterMetropolitan University, UKA detailed book which combines coverage of fashion, functionand fit on the design and development of functional garmentsfor sportswear with particular focus on garment manufacturing.It discusses fundamental terms, definitions, materials, concepts,factors and techniques related to developing sportswearproducts with examples and case studies. The book goes on toexplore the sportswear market, trends, consumer perceptions,and celebrity endorsements in brand promotion. It also discussespopular fibers and fabrics, including woven, knits, and compositefabrics used for sportswear.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanostructured Polymer Blends and Compositesin Textiles

Industrial Practices in Weaving PreparatoryEdited by Mukesh K. Singh, Uttar Pradesh TextileTechnology Institute, Kanpur, IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesIndustrial Practices in Weaving Preparatory covers the basicconcepts of winding, warping, and sizing processes. The bookincludes critical comparisons between various industrialconcepts, practices, and processes of winding warping andsizing. Weaving preparatory machine manufacturers haveregistered remarkable developments and innovations in thisfield, and the book covers all latest developments of above-saidtopics.

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Edited by Mihai Ciocoiu, Gheorghe Asachi TechnicalUniversity of Iasi, Romania and Seghir Maamir, Universityof Boumerdes, AlgeriaThe book is intended for researchers and those interested infuture developments in mechanical and physicochemicalcharacteristics of modified nanotextile materials and polymerblends. The book will also be a useful tool for students andresearchers, providing helpful insights into new evolving researchareas in nanostructured polymer blends and composites intextiles.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPlasma Technologies for Textile and ApparelAn Introduction to Rice-grain Technology

Edited by S. K. Nema, Institute for Plasma Research,Gandhinagar, India and P. B. Jhala, National Institute ofDesign, Gandhinagar, IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesPlasma Technologies for Textile Apparel details plasma basedtechnologies in textile industries. It disseminates knowledgegained over the years by Indian Institutes and organizations inthe arena of plasma based applications for textiles. The bookdescribes basics of low temperature plasma production invacuum as well as at atmospheric pressure and variousapplications of plasma in textile particularly in Indian context.

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K. R. Bhattacharya and Syed Zakiuddin AliSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in Food Science, Technology and NutritionThis book presents the essence of the theory and practice of drying, storage, milling, ageing,parboiling, products-making, and byproducts utilisation of rice in a simple, unencumberedstyle that is accessible even to the lay person. The book should be of value to the managersand operators of the thousands of rice mills strewn all over the Rice country. It should alsobe welcome to students of food technology for their first exposure to the topic, and to theinterested lay person.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProcess Management in SpinningA Practical Guide to Quality Management in

Spinning R. Senthil KumarThis book gives a broad outlook on various aspects of processmanagement from mixing to winding department. Raw materialevaluation and selection plays a vital role in process control ofspinning. It describes the scientific method adopted to optimizeraw material properties. The influence of machine componentson process control and quality in each department are coveredin a detailed manner with charts and data wherever necessary.

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Edited by B. PurushothamaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesThis book begins with the concept of quality managementsystems in spinning and then the objectives of product. Thebook explains the concept of product objectives and the impactof product features at customer’s end. It will help the shop floortechnicians as a practical guide and will be useful for the studentswho want to become a spinner.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKScience of Compression BandagesPrinciples of Fabric Formation

Edited by Bipin Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi,India, Apurba Das, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi,India and R. Alagirusamy, Indian Institute of Technology,New Delhi, IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesThe book addresses the fundamental pursuit of compressiontherapy. It uses a multi-disciplinary approach involving variousconcepts of physics, biology, biomaterials, fabric engineering,structural dynamics, material science, technical textiles, andinstrumentation to better present the compression subject fromdifferent perspectives.

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Prabir Kumar Banerjee, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi,IndiaTextile fabrics of various structures are being increasingly usedby engineers of different disciplines. This junior/seniorundergraduate-level textbook focuses on the diverse technicalprinciples involved at each stage of the formation of differenttypes of fabrics. The book covers topics such as winding, warping,sizing, woven fabric construction, weaving, weft knitting, warpknitting, braiding, nonwovens, triaxial, multiaxial, and 3-D fabrics.A solutions manual is also available upon qualifying courseadoption.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSolutions to Problems in Textile and GarmentIndustry

Process Control and Yarn Quality in SpinningEdited by G. Thilagavathi, PSG College of Technology,Coimbatore, India and T. Karthik, P.S.G College ofTechnology, Coimbatore, IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesThe book outlines the concepts of raw material selection, controlof various process parameters in the preparatory processes likeblow room, carding, combing preparatory and comber tooptimize the process conditions, and analysis and interpretationof various types of test reports to find out the source of fault.

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Edited by B. Purushothama, Purushothama Consultants,Bangalore, IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesThis book defines and identifies problems and the roots of aproblem, and then goes on to explain various techniques thatcan be used for solving problems. It explores brainstorming andcritical and creative thinking methods, usage of QC tools fordiagnosing and taking decisions, and managing the changeafter implementing a solution. Case studies illustrate howsolutions were found for the problems. By studying thesetechniques, readers can choose better techniques to solve theirproblems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTextiles and Human Thermophysiological Comfortin the Indoor Environment

Statistics for Textile EngineersEdited by J. R. Nagla, DKTE Society’s Textile and EngineeringInstitute, Ichalkaranji, IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesThe book discusses various statistical methods and techniqueswhich are useful for the study and analysis of textile data.

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Radostina A. Angelova, Technical University of Sofia,BulgariaThis book considers the role of indoor textiles and clothing as abarrier between the environment and the human body. It detailsan experimental study of heat and mass transfer processesthrough woven textiles. It describes a numerical investigationof the transport of air and heat through woven fabrics by meansof computational fluid dynamics. It develops, applies, and verifiesan original approach for simulating the woven macrostructureas a jet system. It also evaluates thermophysiological comfortunder indoor environmental parameters, clothing insulation,and activity.

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Textile Mechanisms in Spinning and WeavingMachines

Edited by J. Hayavadana, Osmania University, Hdyerabad, IndiaGanapathy Nagarajan, Aksum University Axum, EthiopiaThe book has been written in response to numerous suggestionsand great interest of colleagues and students in the textileindustry to note the various design aspects in the mechanics ofthe textile machineries.

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Series: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesThe book deals with the structural details of the woven fabric which has glimpses of primary,secondary, and tertiary weaves. The book has a number of examples on each topic and afew chapters have been given with objective type of questions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTextiles and EnvironmentEdited by N. N. Mahapatra, COLORANT LIMITED, Ahmedabad, IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesTextiles and Environment has been written in accordance to the author's personalexperience while he was working in big corporate companies as general manager of a dyehouse. Dyed yarn and fabrics were exported to various countries. Mainly the Europeanbuyers used to ask for various new certifications by which the production people wereconfused. The author has put all the doubts into this book which is handy for dyeingtechnicians. He introduces new eco-friendly processes and technology in a simplifiedmanner.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Effect of Riparian Zones on Nitrate Removal byDenitrification at the River Basin Scale

Air Pollution and Freshwater EcosystemsSampling, Analysis, and Quality Assurance

Timothy J Sullivan, E&S Environmental Chemistry, Corvallis,Oregon, USA, Alan T. Herlihy, Oregon State University,Corvallis, USA and James R. Webb, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, USAA practical book for professionals who rely on water quality datafor decision making, this book is based on three decadesexperience of three highly published water and watershedresource professionals. It focuses on the analysis of air pollutionsensitive waters and the consequent effects associated with soiland water acidification, nutrient-N enrichment, or the effects ofatmospherically deposited toxic substances. It also covers lakezooplankton and/or stream macroinvertebrate biomonitors.Explanations of the reasons behind various recommendationsprovide readers with the tools needed to alter recommended

protocols to match particular study needs and budget.

Linh Hoang, UNESCO-IHE, Institute for Water Education,Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe riparian zone plays an important role in nitrogen removal,despite the minor proportion of the land area that it covers. Themain objective of this thesis is to enhance the SWAT model byadding (i) a landscape routing concept across different landscapeunits, and (ii) a Riparian Nitrogen Model to simulate thedenitrification process in riparian zones. Case study results showthat SWAT_LS is able to evaluate the effect of denitrification inriparian zones, taking into account their specific locations asinterfaces between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. These

modifications enable the SWAT model to be used for flow and nitrogen modelling inriparian zones.

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1 Volume SetDummy text to keep placeholderExperimental and Modeling Studies of HorizontalSubsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands TreatingDomestic Wastewater

Biomineralization SourcebookCharacterization of Biominerals and Biomimetic Materials

Edited by Elaine DiMasi, National Synchrotron Light Source,Upton, New York, USA and Laurie B. Gower, University ofFlorida, Gainesville, USAThis handbook provides a comprehensive account of materialsscience approaches to characterization of biominerals andbiomimetic model systems. It covers state-of-the-art in thecharacterization of atomic and molecular structure, includingthe latest in diffraction, scattering, and spectroscopy, in additionto methods for imaging morphology and interfaces. It also looksat computational approaches and probes for examiningenergetics and forces in assembly. The final section focuses on

Njenga Mburu, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education,Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis book contributes to performance data and getting a bettermechanistic understanding about the factors influencing theperformance of horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland(HSSF-CW) treating real domestic wastewater under tropicalconditions. The findings obtained in this research may proveuseful towards the wider application of the constructed wetland

wastewater treatment technology and the optimization of full-scale HSSF-CW.mechanical function and measurement methodology as well as studies of live cells andwhole organ. CRC PressCRC Press Market: Water Science, Technology and EngineeringMarket: Materials Science January 2014: 6.7 x 9.5: 190ppFebruary 2014: 8-1/2 x 11: 432pp Pb: 978-1-138-01552-4: $79.95Hb: 978-1-466-51835-3: $179.95 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138015524eBook: 978-1-466-51837-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466518353

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Edited by Olga Sanchez, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,Barcelona, SpainThe quantity and quality of waste generated and dischargedinto natural water bodies is a topic of serious concern.Consequently, there is a need for different strategies to addresswastewater treatment and subsequent reuse, especially in aridand semi-arid areas where water shortages are the rule. Editedby a professor of genetics and microbiology with extensiveresearch, this compendium provides an overview of the mostcurrent research into many facets of wastewater bioremediation.The book is broken into three sections: microbial communitiesfor wastewater treatment, environmental factors, and treatments.

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High Temperature Materials and MechanismsEdited by Yoseph Bar-Cohen, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,Pasadena, California, USAAddressing the growing interest in high-temperaturetechnologies, this book covers technology related to energy,space, aerospace, electronics, and other areas. While someapplications involve the use of materials at high temperatures,others require materials processed at high temperatures for useat room temperature. Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature ofthe subject, the chapters bring as broad a perspective to thefield as possible. The book addresses the related science andengineering disciplines, including chemistry, material science,electrical and mechanical engineering, metallurgy, and physics.

Edited by A.F. Ismail, AMTEC Materials and ManufacturingAlliance and Takeshi Matsuura, University of OttawaSeries: Sustainable Water Developments - Resources,Management, Treatment, Efficiency and ReuseThis book provides information to assess the quantity and qualityof current research and development activities in the ASEANregion, especially on membrane science and technology,which is recognized nowadays as one of the most powerful toolsto solve environmental and energy problems. The book alsoreflects upon the Middle East region, where research on watertreatment is growing due to scarcity of water. It will open up anew avenue for the establishment of global collaboration with

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Analyzing Electronic Structures of CatalystsEdited by Jacinto Sa, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerlandand Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy ofSciences, WarsawThis book covers recent developments in X-ray light sources,detectors, crystal spectrometers, and photon-in-photon-outcore level spectroscopy techniques. Providing a comprehensiveoverview of this exciting field, the text addressesphoton-in-photon-out core level spectroscopy applications forthe study of catalytic systems, highlighting hard X-raymeasurements. Complete with guidelines for the use of thistype of spectroscopy, it describes the advantages anddisadvantages of each spectrometer developed to perform corelevel X-ray spectroscopy, detailing methods to elucidate aspects

of catalysts under working conditions, such as active sites and molecules adsorption.

Series: Advanced Materials Science and TechnologyThis book is a comprehensive overview of methods of characterizing the mechanicalproperties of engineering materials using specimen sizes in the micro-scale regime (0.3-5.0mm). A range of issues associated with miniature specimen testing like correlationmethodologies for data transferability between different specimen sizes, use of numericalsimulation/analysis for data inversion, application to actual structures using scooped outsamples or by in-situ testing, and more importantly developing a common code of practiceare discussed and presented in a concise manner.

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Ronald W. Crites, Brown and Caldwell, Davis, California, USA,E. Joe Middlebrooks, Superior, Colorado, USA and RobertK. BastianThis new edition examines all changes and advancements thathave taken place since the previous edition published in 2005.It outlines the planning, feasibility assessment, and site selectionmethods unique to natural processes as well as the basic processresponses and interactions governing natural systems. Itexamines the systems in detail, discussing wastewater pondsystems, free water surface constructed wetlands, subsurfaceand vertical flow constructed wetlands, land treatment, sludgemanagement, and onsite wastewater systems. The bookillustrates practical aspects through numerous examples and

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Solutions for Arsenic and Chromium RemovalEdited by Marek Bryjak, Wroclaw University of Technology,Poland, Nalan Kabay, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey, BernabeL. Rivas and Jochen Bundschuh, University of SouthernQueensland, Toowoomba, AustraliaSeries: Sustainable Water Developments - Resources,Management, Treatment, Efficiency and ReuseDue to increasing demand for water potable and irrigation, watersuppliers have to use alternative resources. They either have toregenerate wastewater or deal with contaminated surface water.This book brings together the experiences of various experts inpreparing innovative materials selective for arsenic andchromium and performing innovative processes for removal of

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Third Edition Bacterial and Pharmaceutical ExposuresEdited by Victor M. Monsalvo, Abengoa Research, Seville,SpainThis book examines the myriad ways in which wastewater canimpact public health. The editor, a well-respected expert in hisfield, has collected the most recent and pertinent investigationsinto this serious issue. The book includes studies on the presenceof various human enteric viruses in wastewater, antibioticresistance produced by genetic changes in wastewater bacterialcommunities, the presence of antidepressants in waterconsumed by the public, and methods of treatment for removingbacteria and pharmaceuticals from wastewater. This volumeprovides state-of-the-art information about advances inwastewater treatment, and points the way toward futureproductive research.

Peter E. J. Flewitt and Robert K. Wild, Bristol University, UKSeries: Series in Materials Science and EngineeringThis completely revised and expanded new edition covers the full range of techniquesnow available for the investigation of materials structure and accurate quantitativedetermination of microstructural features within materials. It continues to provide the bestintroductory resource for understanding the interrelationship between microstructure andphysical, mechanical, and chemical properties, as well as selection and application oftechniques for both basic and applied studies. In particular, changes have been made toreflect developments in analysis of nanoscale and biological materials.

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Sanitation in Unsewered Urban Poor AreasTechnology Selection, Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment and GreyWater Treatment An International Perspective

Alex Yasoni Katukiza, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe PhD thesis covers aspects of sanitation technologies in forurban slums. A novel method for selection of sustainablesanitation technologies that involves stake holder participationis presented. In addition, a Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment(QMRA) was carried out based on the exposure routes and theactual concentration of pathogens (waterborne viruses andbacteria). The thesis also covers the main conclusions onsanitation in unsewered urban poor areas and recommendationsfor future research.

Edited by Victor M. Monsalvo, Abengoa Research, Seville,SpainUN studies show that high-income, developed nations treatabout 70 percent of their wastewater. However, in low-incomedeveloping nations, only 8 percent of wastewater undergoesany kind of treatment. Inadequate water treatment has seriousconsequences for both human health and the environment.The articles in this compendium provide a representative crosssample of both developing and developed nations' watertreatment facilities. The editor has selected investigations thatoffer essential information for ongoing research at the graduateand professional levels, as well as for environmental engineersand others responsible for choosing the most efficient watertreatment technologies.

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Edited by Lorenzo Malavasi, University of Pavia, ItalyThe book presents state-of-the-art contributions related toadvanced structural characterization techniques in the field ofclean energy materials with particular emphasis on solid oxidefuel cells and hydrogen storage materials. It describes severaldiffraction and spectroscopic techniques for investigation ofboth the average and local structures with several examplesrelated to the most recent clean energy materials. It is the firstauthoritative collection of contributions showing the importanceof applying the most advanced structural techniques to shedlight on the properties and mechanism of materials currentlyinvestigated for the use in alternative energy devices.

appreciation of the subject. Additionally, the book provides basic guidelines to designmany of the futuristic materials and devices for varied applications. The material in thebook also can be used for designing safer and more lightweight structures such as aircraft,bridges, and mechanical and structural components.

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1 Volume SetOne Century of the Discovery of Arsenicosis in LatinAmerica (1914-2014) As2014Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on Arsenic in theEnvironment, May 11-16, 2014, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Edited by Marta I. Litter, National University of General SanMartín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina, Hugo B. Nicolli,National University of General San Martín, Prov. de BuenosAires, Argentina, Martin Meichtry, National University ofGeneral San Martín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina, NataliaQuici, Jochen Bundschuh, University of SouthernQueensland (USQ), Toowoomba, QLD, Australia & RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, ProsunBhattacharya, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm,

Sweden and Ravi Naidu, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, AustraliaSeries: Arsenic in the Environment - ProceedingsThe congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international, multi- and interdisciplinarydiscussion platform for arsenic research aimed at short-term solutions of problems withconsiderable social impact, rather than only focusing on cutting edge and breakthroughresearch in physical, chemical, toxicological, medical and other specific issues on arsenicon a broader environmental realm.

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Analytical Chemistry from Laboratory to ProcessLine

James G. Speight, CD&W Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USASeries: Chemical IndustriesThis bestselling reference is known for its comprehensivetreatment that traces the science of petroleum from its formationin the ground to its physicochemical properties and theproduction of numerous products and petrochemicalintermediates. Presenting nearly 40 percent new material, thefifth edition includes more coverage of offshore oil and gas andpresents issues related to future refineries as well as the changingcharacter of refinery feedstocks. It also provides more detailedcoverage of environmental issues as they relate to the laws.

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Edited by Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, Russia and A. K. Haghi, Universityof Ottawa, CanadaAnalytic Chemistry from Laboratory to Process Line highlightsmany of the latest developments and trends in engineeringchemistry research and describes the respective tools tocharacterize and predict properties and behavior of materials.The book provides original, theoretical, and importantexperimental results that use non-routine methodologies, andpresents chapters on novel applications of more familiarexperimental techniques and analyses of compositeproblems that indicate the need for new experimentalapproaches presented.

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Advanced Oxidation TechnologiesSustainable Solutions for Environmental Treatments

Edited by Marta I. Litter, National University of General SanMartín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina, Roberto J. Candal,National University of General San Martín, Prov. de BuenosAires, Argentina and J. Martin Meichtry, National Universityof General San Martín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsProviding a state-of-the-art overview on environmentalapplications of Advanced Oxidation Technologies (AOTs) assustainable, low-cost and low-energy consuming treatments ofwater, air, and soil. It highlights possible applications of AOTs indeveloping and industrialized countries around the world in theframework of "A crosscutting and comprehensive look at

Edited by Oleksandr 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 themodern physic-chemical methods. The book provides acomprehensive analysis of experimental results from the pointof view of the correlations in the triad synthesisconditions–structurephysico–chemical properties. It combinesthe results of experimental investigations and originalmethodology of the description of physical–chemical and

environmental problems". Advanced Oxidation Technologies (AOTs) or Processes (AOPs)are relatively new and innovative technologies to remove harmful and toxic pollutants,relatively low-cost and therefore useful for countries under development, where theeconomical resources are less scarce than in developed countries.

electrochemical phenomena at interface surfaces, showing an influence of such phenomenaon the applied aspects of the polyaniline and nanocomposites on its basis applications.

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Biohydrogen ProductionFundamentals and Technology Advances

Debabrata Das, Namita Khanna and Chitralekha NagDasguptaThis book compiles the fundamentals of biohydrogen productiontechnology. It offers comprehensive coverage of microbiology,biochemistry, feedstock requirements, and molecular biologyof the biological hydrogen production processes. It also givesinsight into scale-up problems and limitations. In addition, thebook discusses mathematical modeling of the processes involvedin biohydrogen production and the software required to modelthe processes. It also summarizes research advances, discussesbottlenecks of the various processes, and covers the processeconomy, policy, and environmental impact of this technology.

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Edited by S. Ananda Kumar, Anna University, Chennai, IndiaThis new book focuses on eco-friendly nanohybrid. It clearlysummarizes the fundamentals and established techniques ofsynthesis and processing of eco-friendly nanohybrid materialsto provide a systematic and coherent picture of synthesis andthe processing of nanomaterials. The research onnanotechnology is evolving and expanding very rapidly.Nanotechnology represents an emerging technology that hasthe potential to have an impact on an incredibly wide numberof industries, such as the medical, environmental, andpharmaceutical industries.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderFoundations of Crystallography with ComputerApplications, Second Edition

Engineering MaterialsApplied Research and Evaluation Methods

Edited by Ali Pourhashemi, Christian Brothers University,Memphis, Tennessee, USAThis book covers many important aspects of applied researchand evaluation methods in chemical engineering and materialsscience that are important in chemical technology and in thedesign of chemical and polymeric products. This book givesreaders a deeper understanding of physical and chemicalphenomena that occur at surfaces and interfaces. The linkbetween interfacial behavior and the performance of productsand chemical processes is important. Helping to fill the gapbetween theory and practice, this book explains the majorconcepts of new advances in high-performance materials andtheir applications.

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Maureen M. Julian, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity, Blacksburg, USAThis book presents the fundamentals of crystallography tostudents studying the solid state in chemistry, physics, materialsscience, geological sciences, and engineering. Computers arean essential part of crystallography, and appropriatecomputer-based exercises are integrated into this book forself-study. The material is presented in a logical order with thegoal of understanding not only how atoms are arranged incrystals, but how crystal systems are related to each other. Thetheoretical material is developed extensively in two dimensions.An overview and some detailed examples are given in threedimensions.

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Properties, Performance and EvaluationEdited by Ewa Klodzinska, Institute for Engineering ofPolymer Materials and Dyes, Torun, PolandSeries: AAP Research Notes on ChemistryThrough advanced characterization and new fabricationtechniques, the physics, chemistry, and structure of functionalmaterials have become a central focus of investigation inmaterials science, chemistry, physics, and engineering. This bookpresents a detailed overview of recent research developmentson functional materials, including nanomaterials, synthesis,characterization, and applications. A series of chapters providesstate-of-the-art information on structures and performance ofpolymer composites.

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Philip Mayanja Nyenje, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft. The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesInvestigating the generation, transport and fate ofsanitation-related nutrients in ground- and surface water in anurban slum area in sub-Saharan Africa. In excess, nutrients cancause eutrophication of downstream water bodies.Nitrogen-containing rain and domestic wastewater from slumareas are important sources of nutrients in urban catchments.Contrary to surface water, nutrients were greatly attenuated ingroundwater by the pit latrine-alluvial aquifer system, implyingthat interventions to manage nutrients in slum areas should

focus on surface water. Important because urbanisation in developing countries is anongoing trend accompanied by a lack of proper sanitation systems.

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Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, Catalysts, and CatalysisAdvances and ApplicationsEdited by Burtron H. Davis, University of Kentucky and Center for Applied EnergyResearch, Lexington, KY, USA and Mario L. Occelli, MLO Consulting, Atlanta, Georgia,USA

Vera M. Kolb, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha,USAThis book covers key developments in green chemistry anddemonstrates to students that the developments were mostoften the result of innovative thinking. Using a set of selectedexperiments, all of which have been performed in the laboratorywith undergraduate students, students are taught how tooptimize and develop green experiments. By focusing on boththe interdisciplinary applications of green chemistry and theinnovative thinking that produced the new developments, thetwo key messages of the book reinforce each other.

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Series: Chemical IndustriesThe Fischer-Tropsch synthesis method is the studied method of choice for producing asynthetic petroleum substitute. This book offers insights and advances from an internationalassembly of experts who presented at the fall 2012 ACS meeting held in Philadelphia.Contents include significant recent developments in Fischer-Tropsch technology in thefield of renewable resources and green energy. The book also explores new andsophisticated characterization techniques that shed light on the reaction mechanism andprovide a glimpse into the processes and reaction rates under realistic commercial processconditions.

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High Performance Elastomer MaterialsAn Engineering Approach

Edited by Dariusz M. Bielinski, Lodz University ofTechnology, Poland, Ryszard Kozlowski, Institute forEngineering of Polymer Materials and Dyes, Piastow, Polandand Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on ChemistryThis book presents selected papers on various aspects of rubberengineering, technology, and exploitation. The contributionsrange from new methods of the modification of filler surfaceand crosslinks structure of rubber vulcanizates, through modernfunctional elastomer composites, to aspects of their thermalstability, flammability, and ozone degradation.

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Edited by V.S. Sevastyanov, Vernadsky Institute ofGeochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academyof Sciences, MoscowProviding a complete picture of the latest advancements in thefield, this book explores different methods of isotope analysis,including spark, secondary ion, laser, glow discharge, and isotoperatio mass spectrometry. It explains how to determine theisotopic composition of light elements in solid, liquid, andgaseous samples of organic and inorganic substances, aidingreaders from a variety of disciplines in identifying thefundamental processes in biological, ecological, and geologicalsystems and in revealing the subtle features of manyphysicochemical processes and chemical transformations.

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Applications A Multidisciplinary Approach to Innovative MethodsEdited by Klaus Friedrich, Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, Russia and A.K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis book focuses on important aspects of materials chemistryby providing an overview of the theoretical aspects of materialschemistry, by describing the characterization and analysismethods for materials, and by explaining physical transportmechanisms in various materials. This book is designed toprovide important information for scientists and engineers onexperimental research in materials chemistry using modernmethods. The methods and instrumentation described representmodern analytical techniques useful to researchers, productdevelopment specialists, and quality control experts in polymersynthesis and manufacturing.

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Qiuju Sun and Wu Li, Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes, Xining,P.R. of ChinaThis book gives a comprehensive presentation of inorganicmicrocrystalline fibers, or whiskers. It covers whisker synthesis,surface modification, applications for reinforcing polymer-matrixcomposites, and analysis of resulting filled polymer composites.It focuses on calcium carbonate whiskers as a primary case study,introducing surface treatment methods for calcium carbonatewhiskers and factors that influence them. It also considerspossible challenges and solutions in synthesis and applicationsof polymers filled with inorganic whiskers and summarizes thelatest practices and research progress in China and elsewhere.

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Edited by Frank Marken and Mahito AtobeSeries: New Directions in Organic & Biological ChemistryThis book covers new ways of making materials and compounds in low waste processesemploying energy from electricity rather than chemical reagents. Electro organic synthesisoffers clean synthesis tools as well as unusual reaction intermediates and reaction types.Applications have remained niche, but continuing interest in this field is evident in industryand academia with the advent of microfluidic reactors. This book targets some areas ofrecent progress and development with high novelty and potential.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNon-nitrogenous OrganocatalysisMolecular MaterialsEdited by Andrew Harned, Texas State University, Lubbock, USAEdited by Sanjay Malhotra, Jordi Fraxedas, Amitava Patra and B. L. V. PrasadSeries: Organocatalysis SeriesThe field of molecular research looks at the preparation and characterization of potentially

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other main group elements besides nitrogen and is not limited to asymmetric methods.Many of the catalysts and mechanisms discussed may not have a viable asymmetric variantor cannot be rendered asymmetric at all.CRC Press

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Russia, A. M. Lipanov, M. I. Kalashnikov Izhevsk StateTechnical University, Izhevsk, Russia, Gennady E. Zaikov,Kazan National Research Technological University, Russiaand A. K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaSeries: Innovations in Chemical Physics and MesoscopyThis important book presents a valuable collection of newresearch and new trends in nanomaterials, mesoscopy, quantumchemistry, and chemical physics processes. It highlights thedevelopment of nanomaterials as well as investigation ofcombustion and explosion processes. It highlights new trendsin processes and methods of the treatment of polymericmaterials and also covers material modification, including supersmall quantities of metal/carbon nanocomposites as well as new

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Edited by Ewa Klodzinska, Institute for Engineering ofPolymer Materials and Dyes, Torun, PolandThis book provides a comprehensive presentation of theconcepts, properties, and applications of classical materials. Italso provides the first unified treatment for the broad subject ofclassical materials. The authors use a fundamental approach todefine the structure and properties of a wide range of solids onthe basis of the local chemical bonding and atomic order presentin the material. Emphasizing the physical and chemical originsof different material properties, this important volume focuseson the most technologically important materials being utilizedand developed by scientists and engineers.

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Edited by Pooria Pasbakhsh, Monash University, Selangor,Malaysia and G. Jock Churchman, University of Adelaide,AustraliaThe book provides a wide introduction on history, minerology,geology, and the characteristics and application of differentnatural nanotubes. It is the first comprehensive book to discussnatural nanotubes, particularly halloysite nanotubes. The bookwill be useful mainly for postgraduate students and researchersworking on the application of natural nanotubes. It will also beuseful for those companies or researchers that focus on thedesign of materials and composites for sustainability.

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Edited by Ghenadii KorotcenkovThis second volume of a three-book series discusses applicationsof porous silicon in bioengineering and in various sensors,including gas sensors, biosensors, pressure sensors,electrochemical sensors, mechanical sensors, and optical sensors.It also reviews the fabrication, parameters, and applications ofdevices that use porous silicon. It guides readers throughpractical implementations that span environmental control,chemistry, spectroscopy, gas chromatography, microelectronics,micromachining, microfluidics, the car industry, medicine, andbiotechnology. It is an indispensable reference for those involvedin research, development, and applications of porous silicon.

Edited by Ghenadii KorotcenkovPorous silicon is rapidly attracting increasing interest in variousfields, including optoelectronics, microelectronics, photonics,medicine, chemical and biosensing. This nanostructured andbiodegradable material has a range of properties, making it idealfor indicated applications This volume highlights porous siliconapplications in opto- and microelectronics, photonics andmicromachining. Features of fabrication and performances ofphotonic crystals, fuel cells, elements of integral optoelectronics,solar cells, LED, batteries, cold cathodes, hydrogen generationand storage, PSi-based composites and so on are being analyzedin this part.CRC Press

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Porous Silicon: From Formation to Application:Formation and Properties, Volume One

Edited by Karen Scrivener, École Polytechnique Fédéralede Lausanne, Switzerland, Ruben Snellings, VITO, Mol,Belgium and Barbara Lothenbach, EMPA, Dübendorf,SwitzerlandThis edited volume provides the cement science communitywith a state-of-the-art overview of analytical techniques usedin cement chemistry to study the hydration and microstructureof cements. Each chapter focuses on a specific technique, notonly describing the basic principles behind the technique, butalso providing essential, practical details on its application tothe study of cement hydration. Each chapter sets out presentbest practice, and draws attention to the limitations andpotential experimental pitfalls of the technique.

Edited by Ghenadii KorotcenkovFilling a gap in the literature of the field, this handbook is anup-to-date reference on the formation, processing, andproperties of porous silicon. It covers the qualities of poroussilicon, including its electrical, luminescent, optical, and thermalproperties, and includes extensive references to recentlypublished literature in the field. It also analyzes present andpotential applications of porous silicon in various technologiesand fields, including optoelectronics, microelectronics, photonics,medicine, chemistry, biosensing, and energy.

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Porous SiliconFrom Formation to Application, Three Volume Set

Edited by Ghenadii KorotcenkovAn indispensable guide, this three-volume set presents thestate-of-the-art in silicon porosification and valuable perspectiveon what we can expect in the near future. Volume 1 focuses onthe fundamentals of silicon porosification and properties ofporous silicon, including electrical, luminescence, optical, thermalproperties. Volume 2 discusses applications of porous silicon inbioengineering and various sensors such as gas sensors,biosensors, pressure sensors, optical sensors, etc. Volume 3highlights porous silicon applications in opto- andmicroelectronics, photonics.

Edited by Alexandr A. Berlin, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow, Russia, Roman Joswik, Military Institute ofChemistry and Radiometry, Warsaw, Poland and VatinNikolai Ivanovich, Saint-Petersburg State PolytechnicalUniversity, RussiaThis new two-volume set focuses on the chemistry and physicsof engineering materials that have potential for applications inseveral disciplines of engineering and science. Contributionsrange from new methods to novel applications of existingmethods. Volume 1 addresses modern analytic methodologies

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Edited by Alexandr A. Berlin, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow, Russia, Roman Joswik, Military Institute ofChemistry and Radiometry, Warsaw, Poland and VatinNikolai Ivanovich, Saint-Petersburg State PolytechnicalUniversity, RussiaThis new volume focuses on modern analytic methodologiesin the chemistry and physics of engineering materials that havepotential for applications in several disciplines of engineeringand science. Contributions range from new methods to novelapplications of existing methods. The collection of topics in thisvolume reflects the diversity of recent advances in chemistryand physics of engineering materials with a broad perspectivethat will be useful for scientists as well as for graduate studentsand engineers. This new book presents leading-edge research

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Edited by Alexandr A. Berlin, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow, Russia, Roman Joswik, Military Institute ofChemistry and Radiometry, Warsaw, Poland and VatinNikolai Ivanovich, Saint-Petersburg State PolytechnicalUniversity, RussiaThis new volume focuses on the limitations, properties, andmodels in the chemistry and physics of engineering materialsthat have potential for applications in several disciplines ofengineering and science. Contributions range from newmethods to novel applications of existing methods. Thecollection of topics in this volume reflects the diversity of recentadvances in chemistry and physics of engineering materials witha broad perspective that will be useful for scientists as well asfor graduate students and engineers. This new book presents

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Edited by Nick Kanellopoulos, National Center for ScientificResearch "Demokritos", GreeceThis book explores next-generation technologies geared towardovercoming the significant cost and technical barriers prohibitingthe extensive use of conventional gas to liquid (GTL) processesfor the exploitation of small and/or isolated natural gas reservoirs.This concise text highlights key research activities of two largeEuropean projects—Innovative Catalytic Technologies & Materialsfor Next Gas to Liquid Processes (NEXT-GTL) and Oxidative Couplingof Methane followed by Oligomerization to Liquids(OCMOL)examining novel technical developments that reducethe costs associated with air fractioning and syngas production.

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Additive ManufacturingEdited by Amit Bandyopadhyay, School of Mechanical andMaterials Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman,USA and Susmita Bose, School of Mechanical and MaterialsEngineering, Washington State University, Pullman, USAThis book highlights the latest advancements in 3D printing andadditive manufacturing technologies. The text introduces variousadditive manufacturing technologies based on their utilizationin different material classes. It discusses important applicationareas of additive manufacturing, including medicine, education,and the space industry. It also explores regulatory challengesassociated with the emergence of additive manufacturing as amature technological platform. By showing how 3D printing

Edited by Cesar Ovalles, Chevron ETC, Richmond, California,USA and Carl E. Rechsteiner Jr., CRechsteiner Consulting,LLC, Petaluma, California, USAEffective measurement of the composition and properties ofpetroleum is essential for its exploration, production, andrefining. This volumeexplores advances in the analyticalinstrumentation that allow more accurate determination of thecomponents, classes of compounds, properties, and features ofpetroleum. Recognized experts cover a number of analyticaltechniques developed for residue characterization and promoteunderstanding of the characteristics of heavy petroleum toaddress problems in production. The book encompasses amultidisciplinary scope from the fields of chemistry, geology,

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Edited by Vladimir Strezov, Macquarie University, Sydney,Australia and Tim J. EvansThis book is a thoroughly up-to-date treatment of all the availabletechnologies for biomass conversion. Each chapter looks at theviability and implementation of each technology with examplesof existing equipment and plants. In addition, the text addressesthe economics of biomass processing. The book could also beused as a supplementary text for senior undergraduate courseson biomass processing.

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Innovations, Advances, and ApplicationsEdited by T.S. Srivatsan, University of Akron, Ohio, USA andT.S. SudarshanThis book presents an overview of recent and emerging additivemanufacturing (AM) techniques and their applications. It explainsseveral of the processes developed using various materialsranging from metals to plastics, and composites to human tissue.The chapters provide systematic solutions for the selection anddesign of a process most appropriate for AM. The book alsoprovides an easy guide to reading and understanding emergingtrends in AM while concurrently appreciating its importance forboth existing and emerging applications.

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Manufacturing processes of aircraft components include broad activities consisting ofmultiple materials processing technologies. Present book is a focused attempt to present

Zinetula Insepov, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, USAAn important tool for nanoscale material processing, gas cluster ion beam (GCIB) technologyuses charged cluster ions for modifying surfaces. Co-authored by the inventor of thismanufacturing process technologies exclusively for fabricating major aircraft components.

Topics covered in a total of twenty chapters are presented with a balanced perspective on technology, this book gives a balanced treatment of the theory, simulation methods,the relevant fundamentals and various examples and case studies. An individual chapter experimental techniques, and emerging applications. The authors discuss the impact ofdiscussing certain scope and directions of research and development in the area of GCIB technology on the semiconductor industry, including its use in shallow junctiondeveloping high strength lighter aircraft materials, and cost effective manufacturingprocesses is also included.

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Compact Heat Exchangers for Energy TransferIntensification

D.K. Singh, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi,IndiaThis new edition of a bestseller has gone through a thoroughupdate and continues to provide a comprehensive introductionto materials and their properties. It begins by discussing ferrousand non-ferrous materials and their heat treatment and thenmoves on to discuss non-conventional materials. The bookcovers the processes of casting and jointing as well as welding.Additional topics include forming operation, cutting toolmaterials, solid stoke welding, the theory of metal cutting,machining operations, and design considerations in joining

Low Grade Heat and Fouling MitigationJiri Jaromir Klemes, University of Pannonia, Veszprém,Hungary, Olga Arsenyeva, National Technical University,Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, Ukraine, Petro Kapustenko,National Technical University, Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute,Ukraine and Leonid Tovazhnyanskyy, National TechnicalUniversity, Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, UkraineThis book not only highlights key developments in compactheat exchangers, but also instills a practical knowledge of thelatest process integration and heat transfer enhancementmethodologies. Presenting illustrative case studies ofapplications in food and chemical production plants, the textprogresses from the basic principles, terminology, and heattransfer aspects of compactness to the mitigation of fouling in

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Utpal K. Ghosh, Consulting Chartered Engineer, Kolkata,IndiaThis book provides a solid foundation of theoretical and practicalknowledge. It explains the basics of arc welding, describing thesalient features of modern arc welding processes as well as thetypes and characteristics of welded joints, their common defects,and recommended remedial measures. It also addresses theanalysis and design of welded structures, explores the designof joints in respect to common welded steel structures, andidentifies the cost factors involved in welded steelwork. Detailedbibliographies are included at the end of each chapter.

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Ioan D. Marinescu, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA, Mike P.Hitchiner, Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Romulus, Michigan, USA,Eckart Uhlmann, University of Berlin, Germany, W. BrianRowe, LJMU, Liverpool, UK and Ichiro Inasaki, Keio University,JapanGrinding offers capabilities that range from high-rate materialremoval to high-precision superfinishing and has become oneof the most widely used industrial machining and surfacefinishing operations. Reflecting modern developments in thescience and practice of grinding, this handbook presents a broadrange of abrasive machining technologies with a focus on thefundamental concepts and practical applications. This edition

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Isao YamadaThis book discusses the physics, materials science, surfaceengineering issues, and nanotechnology capabilities of clusterbeam processing. Written by the originator of the gas clusterion beam (GCIB) concept, the text describes the developmentof sources for producing cluster beams from solid materials, theengineering characteristics of gas cluster ion beam equipment,and surface processing techniques for smoothing, shallowimplantation, and preparation of high-quality thin films. It offersan overview of ion beam technologies, from the discovery ofmonomer ions to the introduction of GCIBs.

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Clifford Jones, University of Aberdeen, UKExpanded and updated, this new edition of a bestseller treatsthis important field in a holistic manner. The structure of theprevious book has been retained, but enhanced with new textand illustrations, and more numerical problems with a widerscope. Readers will find much on the background to the industryand details of such centrally important operations as refining,heat exchange, cracking, polymerisation and hydrogenation.

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Edited by Abhilash, CSIR - National Metallurgical Lab, India,B. D. Pandey, CSIR - National Metallurgical Lab, India and K.A. Natarajan, Indian Institute of Technology, IndiaThis book disseminates the interdisciplinary relationship, someexplored and some yet to be, among microbiology and theinorganic world. It studies the genesis of microbiology in themetal world, the various physiological aspects behind theirexistence in such a turgid environment, their applications in themineral sector, metal extraction, and material synthesis. A majorpart of this book emphasizes the importance of microbes inenvironmental remediation in the mining industries from coredeep ground sample processing to utilization of discarded rawmaterials, and synthesizing products.

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Edited by Malgorzata Celuch, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Polandand Vadim V. Yakovlev, Worchester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts, USAThis book summarizes recent achievements and the state of the art in microwave powerengineering through papers/chapters written by the respective experts. It presents a broadpicture of the field, ranging from hot research topics to emerging practical technologiesand applications. The text is supplemented by a CD collection of 15 computer modelsdeveloped by the contributors, imitating either entire systems or their components. Thisprovides readers with direct access to the core of the related studies, facilitating theirintegration into cutting-edge scientific and engineering activities in the field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderProduction of Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels fromBiomassEdited by Juan Carlos Serrano Ruiz, Universidad de Cordoba, SpainAs the demand for fossil fuels grows faster than production, the search for new fuels toreplace fossil fuels is gaining in importance, and liquid biofuels are considered goodcandidates. This book reviews the technologies available today, as well as a number ofpromising new technologies, for the production of liquid hydrocarbon transportation fuelsfrom biomass resources. Examples of everyday use of biofuels and liquid hydrocarbon fuelsare featured throughout the book.

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Sulaiman Al-Zuhair and Hanifa TaherThis book outlines supercritical fluids as a green alternativereaction medium in catalytic reactions involving lipases. Lipaseshave a great potential in industrial applications and the textdescribes their main sources, reaction kinetics, structure,physicochemical characteristics, and applications. It discusseslipase immobilization and its advantages over soluble lipases,immobilization techniques, immobilization materials, andbioreactor configurations using immobilized lipase. It alsoexplores the advantages of non-aqueous media in biochemicalsynthesis and includes a case study on using SC-CO

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMaterials Science and Engineering. Volume ICombustion for Material SynthesisPhysical Process, Methods, and ModelsAlexander S. Rogachev and Alexander S. Mukasyan

This book summarizes the state of the art in combustionsynthesis of advanced materials. It is a first attempt to summarizeand critically review in one monograph the mechanisms ofcombustion and product structure formation for a variety ofsystems, including nanosystems. The authors discuss a widerange of topics including phenomenology, theory, and modernin-situ experimental approaches to investigate theheterogeneous self-sustained reactions, as well as properties ofthe product synthesized, and methods for large-scale materialsproduction.

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Edited by Abbas Hamrang, Independent PolymerConsultant, Manchester, UKThis volume highlights the latest developments and trends inadvanced non-classical materials and structures. It presents thedevelopments of advanced materials and respective tools tocharacterize and predict the material properties and behavior.It also includes original, theoretical, and important experimentalresults that use non-routine methodologies often unfamiliar tothe usual readers. The chapters on novel applications of morefamiliar experimental techniques and analyses of compositeproblems underline the need for new experimental approaches.

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Edited by Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, Russia, A. K. Haghi, University ofOttawa, Canada and E. Klodzinska, Institute for Engineeringof Polymer Materials and Dyes, Torun, PolandThis book brings together research contributions from eminentexperts on subjects that have gained prominence in materialand chemical engineering and science. It presents the lastdevelopments along with case studies, explanatory notes, andschematics for clarity and enhanced understanding. The bookincludes new research and studies, including on new researchon the efficiency of gas purification, the transport properties offilms of chitosan-amikacin, operating conditions of clearing ofgas in a rotoklon, properties and characteristics of varies materialsand compounds, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCarbon NanotubesAbove Ground Storage TanksTheoretical Concepts and Research Strategies for EngineersPractical Guide to Construction, Inspection, and Testing

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Edited by Maria Rajkiewicz, Institute for Engineering ofPolymer Materials and Dyes, Piastow, PolandThis new research book explores and discusses a range of topicson the physical and mechanical properties of chemicalengineering materials. Chapters from prominent researchers inthe fields of physics, chemistry, and engineering science presentnew research on composite materials, blends, carbon nanotubes,and nanocomposites along with their applications in technology.Discussing the processing, morphology, structure, properties,performance, and applications, the book highlights the diverseand multidisciplinary nature of the field.

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Hock-Chye Qua, Profmetal Sdn Bhd, Kajang, Selangor,Malaysia, Ching-Seong Tan, Multimedia University,Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia, Kok-Cheong Wong, Jee-HouHo, University of Nottingham-Malaysia Campus, Xin Wang,Monash University - Sunway Campus, Malaysia, Eng-HwaYap, University College London, Australia, Jong-Boon Ooi,Monash University - Sunway Campus, Malaysia andYee-Shiuan Wong, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, MalaysiaThis book fills the gap between failure analysis theory and theactual conducts of the failure cases. The book demonstrates themain methodologies that have evolved over time and includesexamples from the 1970s to date. Engineering calculations and

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Edited by Nekane Guarrotxena, Institute of Polymer Scienceand Technology (ICTP), Madrid, Spain, Gennady E. Zaikov,Kazan National Research Technological University, Russiaand A. K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis collection presents a broad spectrum of chapters in thevarious branches of industrial chemistry, biochemistry, andmaterials science which demonstrate key developments in theserapidly changing fields. This book offers a valuable overview andmyriad details on current chemical processes, products, andpractices. The book serves a spectrum of individuals, from thosewho are directly involved in the chemical industry to others inrelated industries and activities. It provides not only theunderlying science and technology for important industry sectorsbut also provides broad coverage of critical supporting topics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEngineering MaterialsCompositional Interaction Design ThinkingResearch, Applications and AdvancesMikael Wiberg

This book is the first to be published on "Materiality of Interaction" in the field ofhuman-computer interaction. While there have been a great number of papers published

K.M. GuptaRapid advancement in electron-based computers or probablelight-based computers in the future, changes in electronicsengineering from vacuum valves to very large scale microchips(VLSC), cement concrete (CC) to polymer reinforced concrete(PRC) in civil engineering, pure metals to duplex stainless steel(DSS) in mechanical engineering, wood to ferroelectrics, andordinary steel to ferrites in electrical engineering are someillustrations which became possible due to developments inmaterials science. This book introduces emerging engineeringmaterials with the inclusion of recent topics.

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on this fast-growing subject, this book fills the need for a consistent, more theoretical lookinto the topic. In addition to serving as a unifying book in terms of theory, definition andpresentations, this book also covers the growing interest in "smart materials" and thedevelopment of the internet of things.

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Fourth Edition Condition Monitoring and Maintenance of EquipmentJohn Osarenren, Integrated Agriculture and IndustrialConsultancy, LLC, New York, USAThis text highlights the solutions to the common failures andreliability of equipment in major industries, through anintegrated reliability condition monitoring, and maintenancewith a technological inheritance model-based program. It relatesall operating conditions of a critical cylindrical equipment part(shaft) throughout its life cycle, starting from design throughmanufacturing to actual equipment service application. Themathematical relationship of a desired operating manufacturingprocess and work-piece conditions is developed as a systemmultivariate quality model that relates with its part failuremechanism.

James F. Shackelford, University of California, Davis, USA,Young-Hwan Han, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan, SouthKorea, Sukyoung Kim, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan,South Korea and Se-Hun Kwon, Pusan National University,Busan, South KoreaThis handbook provides a single-volume source for materialproperty data verified by associations like ASM International andthe American Ceramic Society. Featuring extensive referencesto contemporary literature, this edition offers a more streamlinedpresentation organized by categories of traditional and advancedmaterials. This edition also converts its chemical and physicalproperty data from US customary units to SI units, improving its

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Durability of Geosynthetics, Second EditionJohn H. Greenwood, Hartmut F. Schroeder and WimVoskampThis book provides a state-of-the-art review of the life-limitingmechanisms of geosynthetics, the methods available to test andassess lifetime, and the means by which durability can beimproved. It provides engineers with the information they needon the durability lifetime, bridging the knowledge gap betweenthem and polymer scientists.

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Huiming Yin, Columbia University, New York, New York,USA and Yingtao Zhao, Beijing Institute of Technology, PRof ChinaThis book weaves together the basic concepts, mathematicalfundamentals and formulations of micromechanics into asystemic approach for understanding and modeling the effectivematerial behavior of composite materials. As various emergingcomposite materials have been increasingly used in civil,mechanical, biomedical and materials engineering, this textbookprovides students with a fundamental understanding of themechanical behavior of composite materials and prepares themfor further research and development work with new compositematerials.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKMechanics of MaterialsKinetics in Materials Science and EngineeringWith Applications in ExcelDennis W. Readey, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USA

This book introduces the kinetics of materials, emphasizing reactions and phasetransformations of importance in industrial applications and reflecting the full breadth of

Bichara B. Muvdi, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, USA andSouhail Elhouar, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, USAThis text covers the fundamentals of the mechanics ofmaterials—or strength of materials—in a clear and easilyunderstandable way, incorporating numerous examples,homework problems, and review problems to ensurecomprehension. It also instills practical skills for developingMicrosoft® Excel® applications to solve mechanics of materialsproblems using numerical techniques. The book includeseditable Excel spreadsheets representing all the examplesfeatured in the text, PowerPoint® lecture slides, multimediasimulations, graphics files, access to a companion website, and

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderPrinciples of Metallurgical ThermodynamicsLow Temperature Materials and Mechanisms

Subir Kumar Bose, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,West Bengal and Sanat Kumar Roy, Indian Institute ofTechnology Kharagpur, West BengalThis textbook is designed to improve knowledge ofthermodynamics-related fundamentals and to examine theireffective applications in various aspects of metallurgy. It primarilydeals with equilibrium thermodynamics, with an emphasis onreactivities of metals and materials used by the scientific andengineering community. However, it also touches upon somenon-equilibrium effects relevant to material scientists. Thecontents of this book focus on the macroscopic point of view,

Edited by Yoseph Bar-Cohen, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USAThis book addresses the growing interest in low temperature technologies. Since thesubject of low temperature materials and mechanisms is multidisciplinary, the chaptersreflect the broadest possible perspective of the field. Leading experts in the specific subjectarea address the various related science and engineering chemistry, material science,electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgy, and physics.

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Materials BehaviorResearch Methodology and Mathematical Models

Edited by Mihai Ciocoiu, Gheorghe Asachi TechnicalUniversity of Iasi, RomaniaThe development of advanced materials has become extremelyimportant in the last decade, being widely used in academicand industrial research. This book examines the potential ofadvanced materials and nanotechnology to improve fiberscience from fibril to fabric mode, to create better materials andproducts for a variety of aspects. With chapters written byeminent scientists, the book offers valuable information foracademics, researchers, and engineering professionals. Acombined theoretical and technical approach is utilized toilluminate the concept of advanced material for diverseapplication to electronic devices, medical implants, energytransducers, sensors and actuators, and more.

A. A. Bochkarev, Kutateladze Institute of Thermodynamics,Novosibirsk, Russia and V. I. Polyakova, Kutateladze Instituteof Thermodynamics, Novosibirsk, RussiaThis book is a comprehensive analysis and presentation of thephysical processes and phenomena that lead to the formationof disperse materials. It also details the properties of dispersematerials yielded from various processes. Using currentlyavailable data, it compares different methods of producingdisperse materials in terms of scale and describes severalapplications of the experimental results it presents. It representsthe current state of research and practice in micro- andnanodispersed systems while highlighting paths to advancement

in the field.

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2nd EditionStrength of Materials, Second Edition

T. S. Venkatesh, Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College ofEngineering, Bandra, Mumbai, IndiaIdeal for undergraduate students from all branches ofengineering, this simple and easy-to-understand text providescomprehensive coverage of the strength of materials, coveringstresses and strains, shear force and bending, torsion, deflection,and strain energy as well as closed-coil helical springs, columnsand struts, and thick and thin cylinders. Written in a clear andstudent-friendly manner, the book includes numerous questions,solved problems, and representative diagrams that aid incomprehension and preparation for AMIE, GATE, and other

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Edited by Tatsuya NabeshimaCooperative and synergistic chemical events have attractedsignificant attention from many researchers engaged in organicchemistry, inorganic chemistry, biological chemistry, polymerchemistry, medicinal chemistry, and other related materialssciences. Synergistic supramolecular systems could be developedto amplify the functions and integration of molecular devicesin ways that cannot be achieved by conventional singlemolecules. This book introduces basic concepts and examplesof supramolecular chemistry in terms of cooperation andsynergy, and it surveys recent progress in this field.

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Edited by Sheila Olmstead, University of Texas at Austin,USAThe number of tight oil and shale gas wells continues to riseprimarily in the US, but also worldwide. The US has vast reservesof oil and natural gas, which now are commercially reachableas a result of advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulicfracturing technologies. But as hydraulic fracturing is increasinglyused, concerns have been raised. This book examines four majorissues, taking a scientific look from different perspectives at wateruse in shale gas development, potential environmental effectsof wastewater from fracking, how to mitigate potential risksassociated with wastewater from shale development, andregulatory approaches to the wastewater management problem.

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderMetal Cutting Theory and Practice, Third EditionEncyclopedia of Iron, Steel, and Their Alloys,

Five-Volume Set (Print) David A. Stephenson, Ford Motor Company, Michigan, USAand John S. Agapiou, General Motors, Pontiac, Michigan,USAWith many of its chapters revised, this edition continues toprovide a complete reference covering the latest technology inmetal cutting tools, processes, and equipment. Major updatescover FEA methods, 5-axis machining, titanium and nickelmachining, and minimum quantity lubrication machining. TheMWL section is now expanded into a complete chapter. Newchapters cover accuracy and error compensation as well as gearmachining.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderPlasticityHydrogenation with Low-Cost Transition MetalsFundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by Jacinto Sa, Uppsala University, Sweden, and

Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences,Warsaw and Anna Srebowata, Institute of PhysicalChemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, WarsawThis book describes recent developments in the preparation ofcatalysts and their catalytic abilities in chemoselectivehydrogenation for the production of fine chemicals andpharmaceutical compounds. Emphasizing the use of low-costmetals (Cu, Ni, Fe, and Ag) that are often present in the form ofnanoparticles, the text provides valuable reaction mechanismschemes, engineering solutions, and perspective for the field.

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P.M. Dixit, IIT, Kanpur, India and U.S. Dixit, Indian Instituteof Technology, Guwahati, IndiaAll materials undergo some deformation under the applicationof a load. When the load is removed, a solid material may returnto its original state or retain some deformation. Plasticity:Fundamentals and Applications places emphasis on thefundamentals of elastic-plastic deformation. This book includestopics such as stress, strain, constitutive relations, fracture,anisotropy, and contact problems. In addition the text alsoprovides a discussion of updated Lagrangian and Eulerianformulations.

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An Introduction to Ceramics and RefractoriesA. O. SurendranathanThis book covers the fundamental aspects of ceramics andrefractories. All refractories are ceramics, but all ceramics are notrefractories. The book classifies and describes these materials,and examines their availability in nature. It examines theavailability of these materials in nature, how they are extractedfrom nature, and how some of these materials are synthesized,and explains their structure–property correlation. It alsoaddresses how they are designed for various applications andmore.

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Rahul Mitra, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, IndiaSeries: IIT Kharagpur Research Monograph SeriesThis monograph is based on the fundamental aspects as wellas the results of decades of research related to structure,processing, mechanical properties, and resistance toenvironmental degradation of a selected group of silicides andaluminides. Providing a critical literature review along withhighlighted developments, the text covers methods ofprocessing, crystal structures and slip systems, mechanicalbehavior, oxidation behavior, and applications. It focuses on theeffect of processing, crystal structure, alloying elements, grainsize and reinforcements, as well as strategies for achievingdesirable properties.

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2nd EditionUltrasonic Treatment of Light Alloy Melts, SecondEdition

Georgy I. Eskin, All-Russia Institute of Light Alloys, Moscowand Dmitry G. Eskin, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UKSeries: Advances in Metallic AlloysThis Second Edition emphasizes the fundamentals, mechanisms,and applications of ultrasonic melt processing in differentlight-metal technologies. It contains new chapters on compositesand nanocomposites, ultrasonic grain refinement, refinementof primary solid phases, and semi-solid processing of billets withnondendritic structure. It includes significant updates reflectingresults obtained over the past two decades on different scales,from laboratory to full-scale industrial implementations. Offeringa comprehensive historical review, the book presents guidelinesfor practical use and further development of the technology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAdvances in Nanostructured CompositesActive Plasmonic NanomaterialsEdited by Mahmood Aliofkhazraei, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranEdited by Luciano De Sio, University of Calabria, Arcavacata

di Rende, ItalyPlasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) represent an outstanding classof nanomaterials that have the capability to localize light at thenanoscale by exploiting a phenomenon called "localizedplasmon resonance." This book reviews recent efforts devotedto the utilization of NPs in many research fields, such asphotonics, optics, and plasmonics. In this framework, a particularinterest is devoted to "active plasmonics," a quite broad conceptthat indicates those applications in which NPs play an "active"role, such as the realization of gain-assisted means, utilizationof NPs embedded in liquid crystalline and flexible materials, andexploitation of renewable solar energy.

Composites and nanocomposites are used in cases where long durability and strength ofcomponents are required, such as drills used in oil and gas production where parts undercollision, impact, and rotating motion are subjected to high stress levels, erosion processes,and multiphase environments. This book provides a guide for new nanocomposites, mainlybased on carbon nanotubes. It makes a comparative study of fiber-reinforced compositeswhich have been embedded into the matrix with nanocomposites containing nanotubesin lieu of fibers.

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Applications Synthesis, Characterization and Relevance in Wastewater TreatmentRohan Jain, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft,The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesBio-remediation of selenium containing wastewater is not onlyefficient but it also gives insight into the fate of selenium in thebioreactors and environment, thus improving the recoveryefficiencies. However, there are still many unknowns in the fateof the selenium present in the wastestreams when treated usingmicrobial processes. E.g. the characteristics of biogenic colloidalelemental selenium nanoparticles (BioSeNPs). This book willimprove our fundamental understanding on the characteristicsand fate of BioSeNPs in the bioreactors and environment, it also

Edited by Carlos R. Cabrera, University of Puerto Rico at RíoPiedras, San Juan, USA and Félix Miranda, NASA GlennResearch Center, Cleveland, Ohio, USAThis book presents the applications of nanomaterials in sensors,life support systems, regenerative fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries,robust light weight materials, nanoelectronics, andelectromagnetic shielding. With chapters by experts at theforefront of the field, the book examines recent research,development, and applications of nanomaterials.

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Edited by Anna Tampieri, CNR - Institute of Science andTechnology for Ceramics, Faenza, Italy and Simone Sprio,CNR - Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics,Faenza, ItalyThis book provides readers with a wide and interdisciplinaryoverview of the current state of the art in the development ofbiomimetic materials for tissue regeneration on the basis ofrelevant and high-impact clinical needs. It emphasizesregeneration of bone, cartilage, and osteochondral tissues aswell as soft tissues such as nerves, heart, and endocrineorgans.The book highlights the relevance of biomimetics as anelective approach for the development of new scaffolds that

Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala,India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kerala, India, A. Manuel Stephan, Central ElectrochemicalResearch Institute, Tamilnadu, India and B. Raneesh,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaA collection of highly selected, peer-reviewed chapters, thisbook showcases the research of an international roster ofscientists. It covers nanomaterials with emphasis on synthesis,characterization, and applications. It also presents emergingdevelopments in nanotechnology in areas as diverse as medicine,energy, electronics, and agriculture. In addition to engineeringaspects, the book discusses the physics, chemistry andbiotechnology behind the fabrication and device designing. can direct regenerative cascade by means of chemico-physical and topological nano-cues

presented to cells and biologic tissues.Apple Academic PressMarket: Materials Science Pan StanfordJune 2014: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 402pp Market: MedicineHb: 978-1-926-89579-6: $149.95 December 2015: 6 x 9: 450ppeBook: 978-1-482-23102-1 Hb: 978-9-814-66914-6: $149.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781926895796 eBook: 978-9-814-66915-3

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiomimetic Architectures by Plasma ProcessingBio-Inspired Wettability SurfacesFabrication and ApplicationsDevelopments in Micro- and Nanostructures

Edited by Surojit Chattopadhyay, National Yang MingUniversity, Taipei, TaiwanThis book focuses on plasma processing of biomimeticnanostructures and, therefore, is different from the otheravailable books of similar nature that are more general. Thetheoretical description provided in the book helpsreaders understand why and how these structures so importantin materials science and physics. Essential schematics areprovided for ease of understanding of the student community.Sufficient details and advanced instrumentation techniqueshave been discussed for the benefit of researchers and toincrease the acceptability of the book among the wider scientificcommunity.

Edited by Zheng Yongmei, Beijing University, China, ChengQunfeng, Beijing University, China, Hou Yongping, BeijingUniversity, China and Yuan Chen, Beijing University, ChinaBiological surfaces provide endless inspiration for the designand fabrication of functional interface materials with uniquewettability, generating promising applications such asmicro-fluidic devices, functional textiles, corrosion resistance,liquid transportation, and antifogging. This book presents themechanism of smart wetting control, such as watercollection/repellency on biological micro-/nanostructuregradient interfaces. It also offers approaches on how to mimicthe biological features to realize the bioinspired functionalsurfaces with unique wettability. The book will help researchers

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Biointeractions of NanomaterialsEdited by Vijaykumar B. Sutariya, University of South FloridaCollege of Pharmacy, Tampa, USA and Yashwant Pathak,University of South Florida College of Pharmacy, Tampa,USAWith the advent of nanotechnology and its applications invarious fields as nano materials and nano systems, there is anincreased concern about the safety and compatibility of thesesystems with bio systems. The main routes of nano materialscontact are inhalation, dermal absorption, and ingestion. Thisbook addresses the issues related to nano toxicity and nanosafety of nano materials and nano systems. It covers theinteractions in biological systems and presents various tools and

methods used to evaluate the nano toxicity and nano safety issues.

Edited by Klaus D. Sattler, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,USAThis two-volume sourcebook is the most comprehensivereference for carbon nanomaterials, bringing together thephysics, chemistry, materials science, molecular biology andengineering of all carbon nanomaterial types that are importantin electronics, energy, biomedical and environmentalapplications. Each chapter addresses the fundamental properties,growth mechanisms, processing and functionalization of aparticular nanocarbon. The first volume covers graphene,fullerenes, nanotubes and nanodiamonds. The second volume

focuses on nanoparticles, nanocapsules, nanofibers, nanoporous structures andnanocomposites.CRC Press

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Edited by Klaus D. Sattler, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,USAThis sourcebook is the most comprehensive reference on carbonnanomaterials, bringing together the physics, chemistry,materials science, molecular biology and engineering of allcarbon nanomaterial types that are important in electronics,energy, biomedical and environmental applications. Each chapteraddresses the fundamental properties, growth mechanisms,processing and functionalization of a particular nanocarbon.The contents span zero-, one- and two-dimensional carbonnanomaterials, highlighting their unique electronic, optical,thermal, mechanical and chemical properties as well as how

they are utilized in device applications.

Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Weimin Yang, Beijing University ofChemical Technology, China and Snigdha S. Babu, MahatmaGandhi University, Kerala, IndiaThis book covers a variety of recent research on natural polymers,biomaterials, composites, and their applications. It providesvaluable insights into the developments that arose with themerger between biological and polymeric materials that haveled to many technological and commercial developments. Theextensive research being conducted in the field of bio-basedpolymers will eventually lead to better health care, cleanerenergy sources, and a safer environment for future generations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCavitationCarbon Nanomaterials SourcebookA Novel Energy-Efficient Technique for the Generation of NanomaterialsNanoparticles, Nanocapsules, Nanofibers, Nanoporous Structures, and

Nanocomposites, Volume II Edited by Sivakumar Manickam, The University ofNottingham Malaysia Campus, Semenyih andMuthupandian Ashokkumar, University of Melbourne,Parkville, AustraliaThe past decade has witnessed the development of a wide rangeof nanomaterials using cavitation. While a few currently availablebooks deal with the fundamental aspects of cavitation andsonochemistry, there is no book devoted specifically to thetechnologically important nanomaterials obtained by cavitation.This was the stimulus behind the development of this book.Leading researchers working on utilizing cavitation for thegeneration of nanomaterials have made their contributions to

this book.

Edited by Klaus D. Sattler, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,USAThis two-volume sourcebook is the most comprehensivereference for carbon nanomaterials, bringing together thephysics, chemistry, materials science, molecular biology andengineering of all carbon nanomaterial types that are importantin electronics, energy, biomedical and environmentalapplications. Each chapter addresses the fundamental properties,growth mechanisms, processing and functionalization of aparticular nanocarbon. The first volume covers graphene,fullerenes, nanotubes and nanodiamonds. The second volumefocuses on nanoparticles, nanocapsules, nanofibers, nanoporous

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Carbon Nanotube and Graphene NanoribbonInterconnects

Chemistry and ApplicationsDebaprasad Das and Hafizur RahamanThis book presents a detailed analysis and modeling of carbonnanotube and graphene nanoribbon interconnects. It firstdiscusses the theory and basics of both carbon nanotube andgraphene nanoribbon. Depending on their structure, they canexhibit either metallic or semiconducting properties. Due to theexcellent current-carrying capability and long mean free path,these materials find suitability as future interconnects. The bookthen presents the details of electrical circuit model for bothcarbon nanotube and graphene nanoribbon.

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Edited by Vijay Kumar Thakur and Manju Kumari ThakurThis book provides a thorough examination of the rapidlydeveloping field of carbon-based nanomaterials. It coversimportant up-to-date research on carbon nanomaterials,including descriptions of their variants and how they can bechemically functionalized. It also gives an overview of currentadvanced applications of functionalized carbon nanomaterials,including their use in critical areas such as chemical analysis,drug delivery, and water treatment. It is a significant collectionof findings that give an in-depth look at current achievementsin the field while looking ahead to new possibilities in researchand practice.

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Carbon-Based ElectronicsTransistors and Interconnects at the Nanoscale

Ashok Srivastava, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USA, Jose Mauricio Marulanda, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro,Oregon, USA, Yao Xu, Berkeley Design Automation, Inc.,Santa Clara, California, USA and Ashwani Sharma, ElectronicsFoundations Group, Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, USADiscovery of one-dimensional material carbon nanotubes in1991 by the Japanese physicist Dr. Sumio Iijima has resulted involuminous research in the field of carbon nanotubes fornumerous applications, including possible replacement of siliconused in the fabrication of CMOS chips. Although various modelsfor carbon nanotube-based transistors and interconnects havebeen proposed in the literature, an integrated approach to make

Edited by Stefan T. Bromley and Martijn ZwijnenburgSeries: Series in Materials Science and EngineeringOffering a detailed summary of available modeling methods,both “top-down” and “bottom-up”, this book offers systematiccoverage of the use of modeling in the development andapplication of inorganic nano-materials in industry includingsensors, optics, biotechnology, and solar cells. It provides readerswith the necessary information to choose the right models andmethods for describing particular physical and chemicalproperties of inorganic materials at varying length scales.Sections include Structure and Dimensionality; Thermodynamicsand Nucleation; Magnetic, Optical, and Electronic and TransportProperties; and Case Studies.them compatible with the present simulators is yet to be achieved. This book makes an

attempt in this direction for the carbon-based electronics through fundamentals ofsolid-state physics and devices. CRC Press

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Edited by Serge Cosnier, Université Joseph Fourier, GrenobleCedex, FranceSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThis book provides an overview of biosensors based onamperometry, conductimetry, potentiometry, square-wavevoltammetry, impedance, and electrochemiluminescence anddescribes the use of ultramicroelectrodes for the real-timemonitoring and understanding of exocytosis. Areas of particularinterest are the use of silver and gold nanoparticles for signalamplification, photocurrent transduction, and aptamer design.Moreover, advanced insights in the innovative concept ofself-powered biosensors derived from biofuel cells are also

discussed.

Advances in Nanobottles and Active NanoparticlesEdited by Alex van Herk, Institute of Chemical andEngineering Sciences, Singapore, Jacqueline Forcada andGiorgia PastorinThis book focuses on responsive nanoparticles and bringstogether two interesting areas: nanoparticles and responsivepolymers. The concept of the book is that of a systematicapproach from nanoparticles synthesis via responsive polymersto nanobottles. The second part of the book presentscontributions from experts in the field and provides astate-of-the-art overview of the field.

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Detonation NanodiamondsScience and Applications

Edited by Alexander Vul' and Olga Shenderova,International Technology Center, Raleigh, North Carolina,USAA comprehensive overview of detonation nanodiamond particlesproduced by detonation of carbon-containing explosives, thisbook discusses the technology of synthesis and the effect ofvarious technological parameters on the structure andphysicochemical properties of nanodiamonds. It explores thepossibilities of targeted chemical modification of the surface,describes methods of structural modification of nanodiamondsaimed at obtaining nanographite, analyzes the various methodsemployed in studies of nanodiamonds as a carbonnanostructure, and suggests and explores at length the potential

of nanodiamond application in technology and medicine.

Edited by Sara Cavaliere, Charles Gerhardt Institute forMolecular Chemistry and Materials, University of Montpellier,FranceThis book delivers a state-of-the-art overview of the use ofelectrospun fibers in energy and environmental applications. Itfirst introduces electrospinning and its origins, outliningachievable one-dimensional nanoscaled materials and theirapplications. It then discusses the use of electrospun materialsin energy devices, including low- and high-temperature fuelcells, hydrogen storage, dye-sensitized solar cells, lithium-ionbatteries, and supercapacitors. It also explores environmentalapplications, such as the use of electrospinning-issued materials

in membranes for water and air purification, and in sensors and biosensors for pollutioncontrol.

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Drug Delivery Across Physiological BarriersEdited by Silvia Muro, University of Maryland, College Park,USAFor most therapeutics, the targets of action are intracellularand/or require penetration across cellular and tissue layers. Thedesign of strategies capable of controlling the transport oftherapeutic agents through these physiological barriers has,hence, become an imperative and yet challenging need in thequest for better therapeutics. This book provides an overviewof the current advances in this field from multiple perspectives,including considerations on the biological regulation and naturalmechanisms overcoming these barriers, as well as drug deliverystrategies facilitating the transport of drugs and their carriers atthe tissue, cell, and subcellular levels.

Edited by P. Somasundaran, Columbia University, New York,New York, USAThis well-respected encyclopedia draws together theinterface-related aspects of the fields of chemistry, materialssciences and engineering, biology, physics, computer sciences,and applied mathematics. Although the breadth of coverage inthe first two editions of this encyclopedia was impressive, thefield continues to grow with a corresponding increase in theamount of information generated. This new edition ensures thatthe work continues to provide practitioners with the informationneeded to devise or modify processes for current and new

products.Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFoundations of Nanotechnology, Volume TwoEndohedral MetallofullerenesNanoelements Formation and InteractionBasics and Applications

Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India,Saeedeh Rafiei, Technopark, Kerala, India, ShimaMaghsoodlou, Technopark, Kerala, India and Arezo Afzali,Technopark, Kerala, IndiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Nanoscience andNanotechnologyThe collection of topics in this book reflects the diversity of recentadvances innanoelements formation and interactions innanosystems with a broad perspective that is useful for scientistsas well as for graduate students and engineers.

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Edited by Xing Lu, Huazhong University of Science andTechnology, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, Luis Echegoyen,The University of Texas, El Paso, USA, Alan L. Balch, Universityof California, Davis, USA, Shigeru Nagase, Fukui Institute forFundamental Chemistry, Kyoto University, Japan and TakeshiAkasaka, University of Tsukuba, TARA Center, Ibaraki, JapanEndohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) stand as a novel type ofnewly emerged metal-carbon hybrid molecules and occupy animportant position in the family of nanocarbon materials.Research on EMFs has increased dramatically during the last10-15 years. This area is now ready for a systematic andup-to-date summary. This book presents the most advancedreview on all aspects of EMFs, including the generation,

extraction, isolation, structural issues, theories, intrinsic properties, chemical behaviors, andpotential applications, ending with a perspective on the field’s future directions. Market: Materials Science

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Takayuki Kitamura, Hiroyuki Hirakata, Osaka University,Japan, Takashi Sumigawa and Takahiro ShimadaThis book systematically provides recent understanding ofunusual fracture behaviors in nano/atomic elements (nanofilms,nanowires, etc.) and focuses on the critical initiation andpropagation of interface crack and the mechanical instabilitycriteria of atomic structures through the introduction ofstate-of-the-art experimental and theoretical techniques. Thissecond edition of Fracture Nanomechanics newly includesdramatic advances in unconventional fracture mechanics innanofilms, extraordinary fatigue mechanics and mechanisms innanometals, and a new area of multiphysics properties innanoelements.

Edited by Daniela Cardinale, UMR BFP, Villenave d'Ornon,France and Thierry Michon, INRA-University Bordeaux,Villenave d'Ornon, FranceEnzyme immobilization on solid supports has been consideredfor a long time as an attractive solution to perform sophisticatedorganic synthesis, as required in the preparation of finepharmaceutical chemicals. But in the late 1990s, the tremendousprogress in molecular biology fundamentals opened up thepossibilities to feed a tool box for building new bio-inspirednanotechnologies. The research presented in this book wasselected among the most impressive achievements in the fieldsof enzyme bio-conjugation and bio-inspired nanosupports. Itopens up potential applications in nanocatalysis and for

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGraphene Science Handbook, Six-Volume SetFoundations of Nanotechnology, Volume One

Edited by Mahmood Aliofkhazraei, Tarbiat ModaresUniversity, Tehran, Iran, Nasar Ali, NANOSMAT Ltd,Manchester, UK, William I. Milne, University of Cambridge,UK, Cengiz S. Ozkan, University of California, Riverside, USA,Stanislaw Mitura, Koszalin University of Technology, Polandand Juana L. Gervasoni, CNEA, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaGraphene is the strongest material ever studied and can be anefficient substitute for silicon. This six-volume handbook focuseson fabrication methods, nanostructure and atomic arrangement,electrical and optical properties, mechanical and chemicalproperties, size-dependent properties, and applications and

Pore Size in Carbon-Based Nano-AdsorbentsA. K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, Canada, Sabu Thomas,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India and MoeinMehdiPour MirMahaleh, Technopark, Kerala, IndiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Nanoscience andNanotechnologyThis volume covers a wide range of adsorption activities ofporous carbon (PC), CNTs, and carbon nano structures that havebeen employed so far for the removal of various pollutants fromwater, wastewater, and organic compounds. The low cost, highefficiency, simplicity, and ease in the upscaling of adsorptionprocesses using PC make the adsorption technique attractivefor the removal and recovery of organic compounds. Theactivated carbon modification process has also been of interestto overcome some of the limitations of the adsorbents.

industrialization. There is no other major reference work of this scope on the topic ofgraphene, which is one of the most researched materials of the twenty-first century. Theset includes contributions from top researchers in the field and a foreword written by twoNobel laureates in physics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGraphene Science HandbookGraphene Science HandbookMechanical and Chemical PropertiesApplications and IndustrializationEdited by Mahmood Aliofkhazraei, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, NasarAli, NANOSMAT Ltd, Manchester, UK, William I. Milne, University of Cambridge, UK,

Edited by Mahmood Aliofkhazraei, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, NasarAli, NANOSMAT Ltd, Manchester, UK, William I. Milne, University of Cambridge, UK,

Cengiz S. Ozkan, University of California, Riverside, USA, Stanislaw Mitura, KoszalinCengiz S. Ozkan, University of California, Riverside, USA, Stanislaw Mitura, KoszalinUniversity of Technology, Poland and Juana L. Gervasoni, CNEA, Buenos Aires,Argentina

University of Technology, Poland and Juana L. Gervasoni, CNEA, Buenos Aires,Argentina

Graphene is the strongest material ever studied and can be an efficient substitute for silicon.There is no other major reference work of this scope on the topic of graphene, which is

Graphene is the strongest material ever studied and can be an efficient substitute for silicon.There is no other major reference work of this scope on the topic of graphene, which is

one of the most researched materials of the twenty-first century. The set includesone of the most researched materials of the twenty-first century. The set includescontributions from top researchers in the field and a foreword written by two Nobellaureates in physics. This volume in the set focuses on mechanical and chemical properties.

contributions from top researchers in the field and a foreword written by two Nobellaureates in physics. This volume in the set focuses on applications and industrialization.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGraphene Science HandbookGraphene Science HandbookNanostructure and Atomic ArrangementElectrical and Optical PropertiesEdited by Mahmood Aliofkhazraei, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, NasarAli, NANOSMAT Ltd, Manchester, UK, William I. Milne, University of Cambridge, UK,

Edited by Mahmood Aliofkhazraei, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, NasarAli, NANOSMAT Ltd, Manchester, UK, William I. Milne, University of Cambridge, UK,

Cengiz S. Ozkan, University of California, Riverside, USA, Stanislaw Mitura, KoszalinCengiz S. Ozkan, University of California, Riverside, USA, Stanislaw Mitura, KoszalinUniversity of Technology, Poland and Juana L. Gervasoni, CNEA, Buenos Aires,Argentina

University of Technology, Poland and Juana L. Gervasoni, CNEA, Buenos Aires,Argentina

Graphene is the strongest material ever studied and can be an efficient substitute for silicon.There is no other major reference work of this scope on the topic of graphene, which is

Graphene is the strongest material ever studied and can be an efficient substitute for silicon.There is no other major reference work of this scope on the topic of graphene, which is

one of the most researched materials of the twenty-first century. The set includesone of the most researched materials of the twenty-first century. The set includescontributions from top researchers in the field and a foreword written by two Nobelcontributions from top researchers in the field and a foreword written by two Nobel

laureates in physics. This volume in the set focuses on electrical and optical properties. laureates in physics. This volume in the set focuses on nanostructure and atomicarrangement.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGraphene Science HandbookGraphene Science HandbookSize-Dependent PropertiesFabrication MethodsEdited by Mahmood Aliofkhazraei, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, NasarAli, NANOSMAT Ltd, Manchester, UK, William I. Milne, University of Cambridge, UK,

Edited by Mahmood Aliofkhazraei, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, NasarAli, NANOSMAT Ltd, Manchester, UK, William I. Milne, University of Cambridge, UK,

Cengiz S. Ozkan, University of California, Riverside, USA, Stanislaw Mitura, KoszalinCengiz S. Ozkan, University of California, Riverside, USA, Stanislaw Mitura, KoszalinUniversity of Technology, Poland and Juana L. Gervasoni, CNEA, Buenos Aires,Argentina

University of Technology, Poland and Juana L. Gervasoni, CNEA, Buenos Aires,Argentina

Graphene is the strongest material ever studied and can be an efficient substitute for silicon.There is no other major reference work of this scope on the topic of graphene, which is

Graphene is the strongest material ever studied and can be an efficient substitute for silicon.There is no other major reference work of this scope on the topic of graphene, which is

one of the most researched materials of the twenty-first century. The set includesone of the most researched materials of the twenty-first century. The set includescontributions from top researchers in the field and a foreword written by two Nobellaureates in physics. This volume in the set focuses on size-dependent properties.

contributions from top researchers in the field and a foreword written by two Nobellaureates in physics. This volume in the set focuses on fabrication methods.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Boron NanostructuresGraphene

Edited by Sumit Saxena, Indian Institute of TechnologyBombay, Mumbai, IndiaThe phenomenal success of nanostructures in variousapplications has led to the exploration of a plethora of novelnanomaterials. Nanoboron is no exception. Boron as materialhas the ability to form covalently bonded stable networks andfinds use in a large variety of applications. This book provides acomplete overview of the latest developments in the field ofboron nanostructures. It starts with an introductory chapter onthe fundamentals of boron chemistry, followed by chapters byexperts devoted to discussions on boron nanoclusters,nanosheets, nanotubes, and nanowires, respectively. Applicationsof boron in nanomedicine are also discussed in wide detail.

Energy Storage and Conversion ApplicationsZhaoping Liu, Ningbo Institute of Material Technology andEngineering (NIMTE), Chinese Academy of Sciences andXufeng ZhouSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionSuitable for readers from broad backgrounds, this book describesthe fundamentals and cutting-edge applications ofgraphene-based materials for energy storage and conversion.It provides an overview of recent advancements in specificenergy technologies, such as Li-ion batteries, supercapacitors,fuel cells, and solar cells. It also considers the outlook of industrialapplications in the near future. Offering a brief introduction tomajor graphene synthesis methods, the text details the latestacademic and commercial research and developments, covering

all potential avenues for graphene’s use in energy-related areas.

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Edited by Marc Lamy de la Chapelle, Université Paris 13,Bobigny, France, Pietro Giuseppe Gucciardi, CNR Istitutoper i Processi Chimico-Fisici, Messina, Italy and NathalieLidgi-GuiguiTechniques such as Raman, infrared, fluorescence, and evennonlinear spectroscopies have recently grown in resolution andpossibilities thanks to the use of nanostructured surfaces. Theexcitation of localized surface plasmon and the use of specificshapes of nanostructures have made it possible to gain anincredible sensitivity in these spectroscopic techniques. Thisbook provides the reader with an overview of enhancedspectroscopies. Following an introduction to plasmon andelectromagnetic effects arising in metallic nanostructures, it

Fundamentals, Devices, and ApplicationsSerhii Shafraniuk, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois,USAGraphene is the first two-dimensional material. Its remarkablephysical properties have made it an important growth area incontemporary research and the basis for new nanoelectronicapplications. This book focuses on the practical applicationsenabled by graphene’s unique properties. It covers themechanisms of electric and thermal transport in the gatedgraphene, interface phenomena, quantum dots, non-equilibriumstates, scattering and dissipation, and coherent transport ingraphene junctions. This book is targeted at a wide audience,including graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, researchers,and industrial engineers. reviews the spectroscopic techniques enhanced by the presence of either a nanostructure

or a tip.Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Molecular Self-AssemblyGreen Carbon MaterialsPrinciples, Fabrication and DevicesAdvances and Applications

Edited by Klaus-Viktor Peinemann, Abdullah University ofScience and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia and MihaiBarboiu, Université de Montpellier II, FranceSince the groundbreaking work of Nobel-laureate Jean-MarieLehn on supramolecular chemistry the concept of self-assemblyhas gained exploding interest for the development of man-madedevices. This book covers all aspects from basic principles ofself-organisation to applications in nanotechnology andmedicine. Well-known experts in the field review topics likeself-assembled monolayers (SAMs) and their applications,dynamic molecular and supramolecular polymers (dynamers),nanostructure fabrication using block copolymers, polymerself-assembly for semiconductor development, molecular

Edited by Thomas E. Rufford, The University of WesternAustralia, Crawley, John Zhu and DenisaHulicova-Jurcakova, ARC Centre of Excellence for FunctionalNanomaterials, Brisbane St Lucia, AustraliaAgricultural and food industry waste materials have been animportant feedstock for activated carbon production for manyyears. In the development of cleaner energy production andutilization processes, new advanced carbon materials withenhanced properties have been studied. Techniques to tailorpore structure and surface chemistry can produce better carbonmaterials for energy storage, electrode materials, and selectiveadsorption of pollutants. This book surveys available waste

materials and processes for carbon production and then reviews the recent developmentsengineered stimuli responsive polymer films, self-organized polymeric and inorganicmembranes and more.

in the use of carbon materials for energy storage, as catalyst supports, and for environmentalapplications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHybrid NanomaterialsHandbook of Safety Assessment of NanomaterialsDesign, Synthesis, and Biomedical ApplicationsFrom Toxicological Testing to Personalized Medicine

Edited by Weibo Cai, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAand Feng Chen, (608)University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAOver the last decade, an unprecedented expansion in the fieldof nanomedicine has resulted in the development of newnanomaterials for diagnosis and therapy of various diseases suchas cancer. This book covers the design, synthesis and applicationsof various functionally-hybridized nanomaterials for biomedicalapplications. It includes strategies for design and synthesis ofhybrid nanomaterials, surface engineering of variousnanoparticle-based hybrid nanosystems for cancer imaging andtherapy, toxicity aspects of nanomaterials and the challenges intranslation research of hybrid nanomaterials.

CRC Press

Edited by Bengt Fadeel, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm,SwedenSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Biomedical NanotechnologyThis handbook, written by leading international experts, providesan overview of the state of the art of safety assessment ofnanomaterials in context of their application in nanomedicine.The volume includes a historical perspective on the developmentof nanomedicine(s) and their regulation, and a personal view ofthe future of (nano)medicine by Patrick Hunziker, president ofthe European Society of Nanomedicine. The volume includes aseries of chapters on organ-specific toxicities of nanomaterials,including pulmonary and cardiovascular toxicity, neurotoxicity,

dermatotoxicity, and reproductive toxicity, as well as a discussion on immunotoxicity andgenotoxicity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntegrated Nanophotonic ResonatorsHandbook of Single-Molecule ElectronicsFundamentals, Devices, and ApplicationsEdited by Kasper Moth-Poulsen, Chalmers University of

Technology, Gothenburg, SwedenWith contributions from chemists, physicists, theoreticians, andengineers, this book covers single-molecule electronics, fromthe theory through experimental realizations and the chemicalsynthesis of molecular components to the implementation ofmolecular components in future integrated circuits. It describesestablished methods and recent advances, including vibrationaleffects, switching phenomena, quantum interference, thermalpower, and parallel assembly strategies. The authors add moredetails to the chapters than typically found in the primaryliterature, so that the book can be read not only by specialists

but also by non-experts and students.

Edited by Ya Sha Yi, University of Michigan, Dearborn, USAThe rapid advancement of integrated optoelectronics has beendriven considerably by miniaturization. Following the path takenin electronics of reducing devices to their ultimately fundamentalforms, for instance single-electron transistors, now optical deviceshave also been scaled down, creating the increasingly activeresearch fields of integrated and coupled photonic system. Thebook aims to bring to the readers the latest developments inthis rapidly emerging field. It compiles cutting-edge researchfrom leading experts in this exciting field who form aninterdisciplinary team around the world.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Polymer–Clay NanocompositesHierarchical Micro/Nanostructured Materials

Ahmet GursesThis book focuses on polymer–clay nanocomposite materials.It introduces readers to polymers, clays, and organo-clay anddiscusses the nature of interparticle interactions and physicaladsorption, which are predominant in the synthesis oforgano-clay; conversion of clay to organo-clay; interactionsbetween functional groups in the interlayer region of clay andmodifier ions; synthesis of organo-clays and their uses; and thecommercial utilization of organo-clays. The text then covers thepreparation of polymer–clay nanocomposites and theircharacterization, properties, performance, and applications.

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Fabrication, Properties, and ApplicationsWeiping Cai, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, GuotaoDuan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei and Yue Li,Chinese Academy of Sciences, HefeiSeries: Advances in Materials Science and EngineeringThis book begins with a detailed discussion of the methods ofmass production for hierarchical micro/nanostructured powders.It then proceeds to address structurally enhanced adsorptionand photocatalytic performances, describe strategies for thefabrication of hierarchical micro/nanostructured object arraysand their devices, and examine the surface wettability, opticalproperties, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) effects,and gas-sensing performances of the micro/nanostructuredarrays. In its cutting-edge coverage, the text explores the use of

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMetal-Organic FrameworksIsotopes in NanoparticlesMaterials Modeling towards Engineering ApplicationsFundamentals and Applications

Edited by Jianwen Jiang, National University of SingaporeMetal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as a new familyof nanoporous materials. With an enormous choice ofinorganic/organic building blocks, MOFs possess a wide rangeof surface area, pore size, and functionality and, thus, have beenconsidered versatile materials for many potential applications.This book presents a broad collection of recent modeling studiesin the field of MOFs toward potential engineering applications,such as gas storage/separation, carbon capture, catalysis, waterpurification, and drug delivery.

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Edited by Jordi Llop, CIC biomaGUNE, San Sebastian, Spainand Vanessa Gomez-Vallejo, CIC biomaGUNE, San Sebastian,SpainThis book starts with an introduction to the different types ofnanomaterials most commonly used in both the biomedicaland industrial areas. It then compiles and discusses the variousmethods reported to date for the radiolabelling of nanomaterialswith imaging purposes, and provides illustrative examples ofpotential applications of the labelled species. Finally, the use ofnanomaterials in radiotherapy, stable isotopic labeling strategies,and operational health and safety aspects related with themanipulation of NPs in radioactive facilities are discussed. Thisbook will appeal to anyone involved in nanotechnology,

molecular imaging, radiochemistry, and nanomedicine. Market: Materials ScienceJanuary 2015: 6 x 9: 578ppPan StanfordHb: 978-9-814-61345-3: $179.95Market: Biomedical ScienceeBook: 978-9-814-61346-0March 2016: 6 x 9: 600pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814613453Hb: 978-9-814-66908-5: $249.95

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicro- and Nanostructured Polymer SystemsMagnetic Nanoparticle AssembliesFrom Synthesis to ApplicationsEdited by Kalliopi N. Trohidou, Institute of Materials Science,

Athens, GreeceA great deal of scientific interest has been focused on thefunctionalization of magnetic nanoparticle assemblies. Theunderstanding of interparticle interactions is necessary to clarifythe physics of these assemblies and their use in the developmentof high-performance magnetic materials. This book reviewsprominent research on the static and dynamic magneticproperties of nanoparticle assemblies. It gathers experimentaland computational techniques that reveal the optimizedmagnetic properties of nanoparticles for biomedical uses andas ultra-high magnetic recording media.

Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Robert Shanks, RMIT University, Melbourne,Australia and Jithin Joy, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaThis book focuses on the recent trends in micro- andnano-structured polymer systems, particularly natural polymers,biopolymers, biomaterials, and their composites, blends, andIPNs. This valuable volume covers the occurrence, synthesis,isolation, production, properties and applications, modification,as well as the relevant analysis techniques to reveal the structuresand properties of polymer systems. This book will be valuableto scientists, physicians, pharmacists, engineers, and otherspecialists in a variety of disciplines, both academic and industrial.

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Anders Hagfeldt, Uppsala University, SwedenThis textbook covers solar cells employing photoelectric dyemolecules to harvest sunlight and convert the photons to chargecarriers which produce electricity. It also examines dye-sensitizedsolar cells type molecular solar cells and includes sections onphotochemistry, driving force, electron-transfer kinetics, chargecarrier separation, charge transport processes, electrical contactproperties, experimental techniques for characterization, etc.The principle of DSC has also become a part of thecore-chemistry and energy science teaching and research. Manytextbooks have sections or chapters dealing with DSC, this isthe first devoted entirely to the subject.

Sunipa Roy, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India and ChandanKumar SarkarSolid-state gas sensors based on semiconducting sensingmaterials represent a viable solution for an increasing numberof applications, ranging from health care and safety to qualitycontrol in industrial processes. Enhancing the sensitivity of thesensor requires an elevated temperature with uniformtemperature distribution throughout the sensing layer, whichcan be accomplished through the use of the MEMS micro-heater.This book covers the different fabrication procedures and sensorapplications pertaining to gas sensors with respect to MEMSand nanotechnology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanocomposite Sorbents for Multiple ApplicationsMultisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis

Edited by Yu I. Aristov, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,Novosibirsk, RussiaThis book develops the concept of target-oriented synthesisand suggests tools for tailoring new adsorbent materials adaptedto multiple practical applications. For example, by "nanotailoring"sorption properties, a new family of nanocomposite sorbents,"salt in nanoporous matrix", is presented. The text contains asurvey of this new family, as well as the properties of nearly 50new composite sorbents of water, alcohol, ammonia, and carbondioxide. This data can be used in analyzing potential applications,including low-temperature heat storage and transformation,gas drying, and more.

Materials and SensorsEdited by Larisa Lvova, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy,Dmitry Kirsanov, St. Petersburg State University, Russia,Corrado Di Natale, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy andAudrey Legin, St. Petersburg State University, RussiaThis book explores recent advances in the development ofartificial sensory systems, widely known as electronic tongues(ET). Each of the book’s nine chapters is devoted to a particularresearch direction in modern ET, highlighting up-to-date ETtechnologies and applications. Prominent authors from aroundthe world discuss various designs, sensor materials, andtransduction principles. Helping readers understand theprinciples and development of reliable analytical instruments,

the book will inspire fruitful new ideas and significant practical advances.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanocomposites CharacterizationNanocomposite MaterialsTechnology and Industrial ApplicationsFundamentals and Practical Applications

Edited by Kay Matin, AlphaSTAR Corporation, USA,Longbeach, California and Frank Abdi, Alpha STAR Co., LongBeach, California, USAThis book is unique as it provides a multi-scale, multi-physics,and statistical analysis combined with multi-scale progressivefailure analysis approach. The combination gives a very powerfultool for minimizing tests, improving accuracy, and understandingthe effect of statistical nature in materials in addition to themechanics of the advanced multi-scale material all the way tofailure. The book focuses on methodology details backed withcomparison of predictions with test data for various types ofstatic, fatigue, dynamic, and crack growth problems.

Edited by Manoj Kumar Ram, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA and Elias K.Stefanakos, University of South Florida, Tampa, USAThis book details both the fundamentals of nanocomposite materials as well as recentdevelopments in applications such as water purification, packaging of nanocomposites,transportation, power and energy, biological and biomedical, and defense. The booksimultaneously presents a unique and critical literature perspective and state-of-the-artmaterials. The book is designed to be suitable not only to students and researchers butalso to individuals engaged in industry, including scientists, technicians, and managers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanocomposites in Wastewater TreatmentNanocomposite Materials

Edited by Ajay Kumar Mishra, University of Johannesburg,South AfricaUsing an interdisciplinary approach, this book provides acomprehensive discussion about nanocomposites forremediation of waste water and microbial treatment. It presentsthe fundamental knowledge and recent advancements forresearch and development. It covers biopolymers-basednanocomposites for organic\inorganic pollutant removal andtechniques for decontamination of water.

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Synthesis, Properties and ApplicationsEdited by Jyotishkumar Parameswaranpillai, Nishar Hameed, Deakin University,Geelong, Australia, Thomas Kurian and Yingfeng Yu, Fudan University, Shanghai,ChinaThis book provides a comprehensive collection of the latest information on nanomaterialsand nanocomposites. It covers material synthesis, processing, structure characterization,properties and applications. It presents a coherent treatment of how composite propertiesdepend on nanostructure, and covers cutting-edge topics like bionanocomposites forsustainable development. This book summarizes many developments in the field makingit an ideal resource for researchers from industry, academia, government and privateresearch institutions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomagnetic Actuation of Cell Surface ReceptorsNanodevices for Photonics and ElectronicsBasic Principles and ApplicationsAdvances and ApplicationsEdited by Jon Dobson, University of Florida, USAEdited by Paolo Bettotti, University of Trento, Povo, Italy

Photonics and electronics are endlessly converging into a singletechnology by exploiting the possibilities given bynanostructuring of materials and devices. It is expected thatnext-generation optoelectronics devices will show greatimprovements in terms of performance, flexibility, and energyconsumption. Mastering such a complex topic requires amultidisciplinary approach and a solid knowledge of severaltopics. This book describes recent advances in nanophotonicand nanoelectronic systems while keeping an eye on realapplications of such technologies.

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The manipulation and control of cells and sub-cellular structures through magneticnanoparticle-based actuation is a relatively new technique that has led to novel and excitingbiomedical applications. Nanomagnetic actuation is being used in laboratory studies ofstem cells to determine how these mechanical cues can be used to control stem celldifferentiation for regenerative medicine applications. This book explores this rapidlyexpanding field. It will interest industry bioscientists and biomedical engineers as well asacademics in cellular biomechanics, cell and tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomaterials and Nanotechnology for CompositesNanofibers of Conjugated PolymersDesign, Simulation and ApplicationsA. Sezai Sarac, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

This book covers the general aspects of electrospinning anddiscusses the fundamental concepts that can be used to producenanofibers with the help of mathematical models and equations.It also details the methods through which different polymericstructures can be included in conjugated polymers duringelectrospinning to form composites or blends of conjugatedpolymer nanofibers.

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Edited by A. K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, Canada, SabuThomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India, AliPourhashemi, Christian Brothers University, Memphis,Tennessee, USA, Abbas Hamrang, Independent PolymerConsultant, Manchester, UK and Ewa Klodzinska, Institutefor Engineering of Polymer Materials and Dyes, Torun, PolandEngineered nanopolymer and nanoparticles are exceptionallyinteresting from a fundamental research point of view. Theyopen up new perspectives for various applications, such asnano-transistors in circuits, field-emission displays, artificialmuscles, or added reinforcements in alloys. This informativebook is an introduction to the physical concepts needed forinvestigating carbon nanotubes and other one-dimensionalsolid-state systems. Written for a wide scientific readership, each

chapter consists of an instructive approach to the topic and sustainable ideas for solutions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomaterials for Direct Alcohol Fuel CellNanoimprint Biosensors

Edited by Yixuan Wang, Yixuan Wang, Albany StateUniversity, Georgia, USAThis book focuses on the most recent advances in the scienceand technology of nanostructured materials for direct alcoholfuel cells, including novel non-noble or low noble metal catalystsdeposited on the graphene layer and metal-free doped carbonblack for oxygen electro-reduction reaction, Sn-based bimetallicand trimetallic nanoparticles for alcohol electro-oxidationreaction, and novel nanomaterials for promoting proton transferin electrolyte. In addition, the book includes chapters from notonly experimentalists but also computational chemists whohave worked in the development of advanced power systemsfor decades.

The Fusion of Nanofabrication, Nanophotonics, and NanobiologyEdited by Takeo Nishikawa, OMRON Corporation, Kyoto,Japan and Satoshi FujitaThis book starts with an overview and introduction on the trendsin nanofabrication and nanoimprint technology, followed by adetailed discussion on the design, fabrication, and evaluationof nanoimprint biosensors. The proto-model systems and someapplication examples of this sensor are also included in thechapters. The book will appeal to anyone in the field ofnanotechnology, especially nanofabrication, nanophotonics,and nanobiology, or biosensor research.

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Biosensing A Guide to Fabrication and ApplicationsEdited by Sivashankar Krishnamoorthy, LuxembourgInstitute of Science and TechnologySeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book discusses the scale of nanomaterials andnanomachines, focusing on integrated circuits andmicroelectromechanical systems. It considers differentnanomaterials’ interactions with chemical reactions, biologicalprocesses, and the environment. It examines the mechanicalproperties of nanomaterials and potentialperformance-enhancing treatments. It details accomplishmentsin the use of nanomaterials to create new electronic devices. Itexplores the optical properties of certain nanomaterials and thenanomaterials’ use in optimizing lasers and optical absorbers. It

also describes how nanomaterials from waste products may be used to improve capacitors.

Edited by Martin PumeraNanotechnology brings new possibilities for the developmentof sensors, biosensors, and novel electrochemical bioassays.Nanoscale materials have been extensively used in a wide varietyof configurations—as electrode surfaces to promoteelectrochemical reaction, as "wires" to enzymes connecting theirredox centers to electrode surface, as nanobarcodes forbiomolecules, or as tags to amplify the signal of a biorecognitionevent. Nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors have beenused in many areas, including cancer diagnostics and thedetection of infectious organisms. This book reviews importantachievements in the field of nanomaterial-based electrochemicalsensors and biosensors.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomedicineNanomaterials for Water ManagementA Soft Matter PerspectiveSignal Amplification for Biosensing from Nanostructures

Edited by Dipanjan PanThis book provides a broad introduction to soft matters fornanomedicinal applications, with a deeper discussion of theindividual modalities for molecular imaging. It includes a generalintroduction to the opportunities provided by this technologyin chemistry, materials, biology and nanomedicine. It is designedand written with the perspective that anyone, with or withoutprevious knowledge of nanotechnology, would benefit.

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Edited by Robert S. Marks and Ibrahim AbdulhalimSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThe interest in finding reliable and highly sensitive sensors forwater quality control has grown recently empowered by theexplosion of cutting-edge technologies such asnanotechnologies, optoelectronics, and computing on one handand by the increasing need for more secure control of waterquality on the other hand. This book highlights a number ofmodern topics in the field of biosensing particularly for watersensing in which the signal is enhanced, starting from surfaceenhanced spectroscopies using plasmonic structures such asRaman scattering (SERS), infrared enhanced absorption (SEIRA),

and surface enhanced fluorescence (SEF).

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomedicines and NanoproductsNanomaterials in Energy and Environmental

Applications Applications, Disposition, and Toxicology in the Human BodyEiki Igarashi, Nanosion Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JapanThis comprehensive book addresses the scope of practicalnanoparticle applications in academic research as well asindustrial investigation, offering an interdisciplinary, big-pictureview of the current and future state of nanotechnology. The textprovides a detailed overview of the disposition of nanoproductswithin the body, with a special focus on the respiratory andolfactory routes of nanoproduct administration, buccal exposureand the ingestion of nanoproducts, the integumentary system,the ocular route, the systemic route, and toxicology as it relatesto the nanoscale world.

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Edited by Junhui He, Chinese Academy of Sciences, BeijingNanoscience and nanotechnology are interdisciplinary fieldsthat bring together physicists, chemists, materials scientists, andengineers to meet the potential future challenges thathumankind will face, including the search for renewable energiesfor sustainable development and new technologies for carboncapture and environmental protection. To summarize the pastdevelopments and encourage future efforts, this book presentscontributions from world-renowned specialists in the fields ofnanomaterials, energy, and environmental science. It discussesthe design and fabrication of nanostructured materials and theirenergy and environmental applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanostructured Energy DevicesNanoscale Energy Transport and HarvestingEquilibrium Concepts and KineticsA Computational Study

Juan Bisquert, Universitat Jaume I, Castello, SpainThis book covers the physical principles and applications of arange of nanoscale materials and devices that are key for theenergy revolution, including hybrid and organic solar cells,lithium batteries, and supercapacitors. Topics discussed rangefrom the fundamental concepts of operating nanoscale energydevices to advanced device modeling. Modeling is presentedas a function of the characterization techniques used to testdevice properties, emphasizing impedance spectroscopycharacteristics, since it provides a unifying theme that connectsthe properties of the different energy devices.

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Edited by Zhang GangThis book introduces current computational technology andexamines the applications of nano structures in renewableenergy, and the associated research topics. It addresses thecurrent commonly used computational technologies, and theirapplications in study of nanoscale energy transport andconversion. The book will be useful to graduate-level studentswho want to explore this new field of research. With contentrelevant to both academic and commercial viewpoints, the bookwill also interest researchers and postgraduates as well asconsultants in the renewable energy industry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanostructured SemiconductorsNanosiliconFrom Basic Research to ApplicationsProperties, Synthesis, Applications, Methods of Analysis and Control

Edited by Petra Granitzer, Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz,Austria and Klemens Rumpf, Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz,AustriaThis book focuses on nanostructured semiconductors, theirfabrication, and their application in fields such as optics,acoustics, and biomedicine. It presents recent developments innanostructured and hybrid materials and also contains acollection of principles and approaches related to nano-sizesemiconductors. The text summarizes the recent work byrenowned scientists, emphasizing the synthesis by self-assemblyor prestructuring and characterization methods of such nanosizematerials and also discusses the potential applications ofnanostructured semiconductors and hybrid systems. It also gives

Anatoly A. Ischenko, Professor and Head of the Departmentof Analytical Chemistry, Moscow Lomonosov State Universityof Fine Chemical Technologies, Gennady V. Fetisov,Professor of Chemistry, Moscow Lomonosov State Universityand Leonid A. Aslalnov, Professor and Head of theLaboratory of Structural Chemistry, Moscow LomonosovState UniversityThis book focuses on methods for producing nanosilicon, itselectronic and optical properties, research methods tocharacterize its spectral and structural properties, and its possibleapplications. The book covers the basic properties ofsemiconductors, gives special attention to thephotoluminescence of silicon nanoparticles, and describes

adequate coverage to the novel properties of nanostructured and low-dimensionalmaterials.

methods used for studying and controlling the structure and properties of nanocrystallinesilicon. It also explores the practical applications of nanocrystalline silicon, including theuse of nanoparticles in sunscreens. Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanostructures in PhotovoltaicsNanostructured Ceramic Oxides for Supercapacitor

Applications Ryne P. Raffaelle and Nicholas Ekins-Daukes, ImperialCollege London, UKStarting from the basic principles of low-dimensionalsemiconductors, this book develops both the theoreticalaspiration and the practical reality of nanostructuredphotovoltaic devices. Starting from bulk semiconductors, therelative merits of quantum well, nanowire and quantum dotmaterials as components in phototovoltaic devices are discussed,together with the role plasmonics and organic semiconductorscan play in photovoltaic devices.

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Edited by Avinash Balakrishnan and K.R.V. SubramanianWhen developing a high performance supercapacitor, it isgenerally desirable to design the geometry and morphology ofsupercapacitor electrodes with fully utilized surface area andwell-defined pore structures, which can lead to faster ionmovement contacting the electroactive materials and promotefaradic redox reactions. This book proposes preparationmethodology of various one-dimensional metal oxidenanostructures used as electrode overlays and methods bywhich the conductivity of the stoichiometric metal oxide canbe increased.

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Nanotechnologies to Nanoindustry Functionalization and Applications of Boron Nitride and OtherNanomaterialsEdited by Vladimir I. Kodolov, M. I. Kalashnikov Izhevsk State

Technical University, Izhevsk, Russia, Gennady EfremovichZaikov, Moscow State Academy of Fine ChemicalTechnology and Institute of Biochemical Physics, Moscow,Russian Federation and A. K. Haghi, University of Guilan,Rasht, IranSeries: AAP Research Notes on Nanoscience andNanotechnologyThis volume presents the most important information aboutnew trends in nanochemistry and nanotechnology as well as innanobiology and nanomedicine. It covers the obtaining andmanufacturing of nanostructures, nanomaterial science,investigation of nanostructures and nanomaterials, development

Edited by Ying (Ian) Chen, Deakin UniversityThis is the first book devoted to nanotubes and nanosheetsmade of boron nitride (BN). It shows how the properties of BNnanotubes and nanosheets have led to many excitingapplications where carbon (C) materials cannot be used,including high-temperature metal-ceramic-based composites,substrates for graphene and other semiconducting layers inelectronic devices, reusable absorbents for oil and othercontaminants, dry solid lubricants, and biomedical applications.The book also covers C and other nanotubes and nanosheetsto give readers a broad view of the latest nanomaterials research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNovel Nanocomposite CoatingsNanotechnology Toward the SustainoceneAdvances and Industrial ApplicationsEdited by Thomas Alured Faunce, Australian National

University, CanberraWhile the sustainability of our world is being endangered ordestroyed by the misguided activities of artificial human entities,real people have begun to expand their moral sympathiessufficiently to prioritize protecting our world’s interests. Theyhave developed a new technology—nanotechnology—thathas the potential to advance human society toward a period oflong-term sustainability, termed "the Sustainocene." This bookcomprises chapters by experts in various fields ofnanotechnology and in related areas of governance under thetheme of how nanotechnology can assist in the creation of theSustainocene.

Edited by Rostislav Daniel, University of Leoben, Austriaand Jindřich Musil, University of West Bohemia, Plzen, CzechRepublicThis book provides a comprehensive overview of the synthesisof Si-containing hard nanocomposite coatings based ontransition metal nitrides by plasma-based thin film processing.Full versatility of these nanocomposites is demonstrated for lowSi-containing coatings tailored with superior mechanicalproperties and novel high Si-containing nanocomposite coatingswith extraordinary thermal stability and resistance againstoxidation optimized for high-temperature applications. A specialattention is paid to understanding growth mechanisms of thesestructures under specific deposition conditions,Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionOrganic Solar CellsNanotoxicologyFundamentals, Devices, and UpscalingProgress toward Nanomedicine, Second Edition

Edited by Barry P. Rand, Princeton University, New Jersey,USA and Henning Richter, Nano-C, Inc, Westwood,Massachusetts, USAThis book explores the required characteristics of thecomponents present in an organic photovoltaic device, such astransparent electrodes, electron- and hole-conducting layers,and electron donor and electron acceptor materials. It discussesthe design, preparation, and evaluation of these materialstargeting the highest performance. Taking into account thenecessity to optimize many interdependent parameters, thetext describes the integration of various components usingexisting as well as innovative device architectures suitable formass production. Finally, it assesses the technical feasibility and

economic viability of the large-scale manufacture of materials and resulting devices.

Edited by Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere, Kansas StateUniversity, Manhattan, USA and C. Lang Tran, Institute ofOccupational Medicine, Edinburgh, UKSince the first publication of this book in 2007, the field ofnanoscience and nanomedicine continues to grow substantially.This second edition documents the continuing developmentof essential tools for the characterization of engineerednanomaterials (ENM) and for in vitro and in vivo toxicity testing.Exploring the contribution of nanosafety research tonanomedicine, the editors enlist internationally recognizedexperts who examine the basics and the rationale for the safedesign of engineered nanomaterials (ENM). Topics include newimproved characterization endpoints, screening, and detection

methods for in vitro and in vivo toxicity testing. These tools also contribute greatly tonanosafety research applied to nanomedicines. Pan Stanford

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Edited by Bin WangA comprehensive volume, this books details details thetraditional approaches and the latest developments in the fieldof RNA-related technology. It targets a wide audience: a broadintroduction provides a solid academic background for students,researchers, and scientists who are unfamiliar with the subject,while the in-depth descriptions and discussions are useful foradvanced professionals. Although various compilations addresstopics related to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and protein, thereare few books that focus on determining the structure ofribonucleic acid (RNA) and using RNA as building blocks toconstruct nanoarchitectures for biomedical and healthcareapplications.

Applications in Optical and Electronic DevicesEdited by Tahsin J. Chow, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanThe application of organic materials on optical and electronicdevices is a fast-growing research area, combining the classicalelectronic properties of metals and the advantageous propertiesof organic materials. The functional applications includelight-emitting diodes, organic solar cells, field-effect transistors,artificial machines, chemical sensors, and many others. This bookprovides a review on several topics in this area. The contents arefocused mainly on the design and synthesis of organic functionalmolecules, and also include related topics such as model studyon electron transfer phenomena and fabrication technologiesof organic nanostructures.

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Edited by Wendel Wohlleben, Thomas A.J. Kuhlbusch,Jürgen Schnekenburger and Claus-Michael LehrThe incorporation of nanomaterials into products can improveperformance, efficiency and durability both in industrialapplications and in consumer articles. This book presents thestate of the art in nanosafety research from a lifecycleperspective. It is divided into four parts: characterization, hazard,release & exposure, and real-life case studies. To improvecoherence throughout the book, various chapters review thesame suite of well-characterized, judiciously chosen, and identicalindustrial nanomaterials.

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Edited by Avanish Kumar Srivastava, CSIR - National PhysicalLaboratory, New Delhi, IndiaFrom green power issues like photovoltaic cells to rechargeablebatteries, from drug delivery agents to antimicrobial andcosmetic products, from superconductor materials tosemiconductors and insulators, metal oxides have beenomnipresent in terms of both commercial prerogatives andresearch highlights. This book is solely devoted towards thisspecial section of nanomaterials with an aim to partially accessthe science pertaining to the oxides of metals.

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Edited by Lijie Grace Zhang, George Washington University,District of Columbia, USA, Ali Khademhosseini, HarvardMedical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA andThomas Webster, Northeastern University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAEdited by three of the top researchers in the field of tissueengineering and nanomedicine, with contributions from a teamof pioneers and well-known leading experts in the biomedicalfield, this book presents the latest nano/microtechnologies usedto manipulate stem cell behaviors, which is a critical area forregenerative medicine. It covers and details cutting-edgeresearch in nano/microfabrication techniques and biomaterials

Edited by Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara,RomaniaThe need for economically feasible and multifunctional materialsbecomes more acute as the natural physical and chemicalresources reveal either their limits or reveal the difficulties andincreasing costs in storage, transport, and conversion. Thisreference presents the work from contributors from variousfields, of various ages and from different countries, creating avaluable collection of research that will advance the fundamentaland innovative techniques of nanosystems and their interactions.The authors cover self-assembly, self-regenerating, storage anddirectional properties of intelligent materials. It helps readersrespond to the challenges in this field.

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for various tissue/organ, such as bone, cartilage, craniofacial, osteochondral, muscle, bladderand cardiovascular tissue, etc., regenerations.

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Edited by Magnus Willander, Linköping University,Norrköping, SwedenThis book deals with one of the most hot nanomaterials today,namely zinc oxide (ZnO) nanomaterials applied to the aboveareas. In the book are described different methods to grow ZnOnanostructures. Their optical and piezoelectrical properties aredescribed as well as photo-toxicity. Applications to LEDs, lasers,power generators and chemical sensors are discussed. Finallythe growth on flexible substrates , particularly ZnOnanostructures and devices on paper substrates are described.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUpconverting NanomaterialsPerspectives, Synthesis, and ApplicationsEdited by Claudia Altavilla, IMCB-CNR Institute for Composites and BiomedicalMaterials, ItalySeries: Nanomaterials and their ApplicationsRare earth (RE)-doped upconversion of nano-phosphors can efficiently convert near-infraredlight into visible or ultraviolet luminescence using a stepwise multiphoton process in asystem of real energy levels of Ln(III) ions which are embedded in an appropriate hostlattice. This book provides a fundamental understanding of the mechanics and materials,with particular attention to the design, synthesis and functionalization of upconvertingnanoparticles and their applications in different fields of research in one self-containedtextbook.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCellulose-Based Graft CopolymersAdditives in PolymersStructure and ChemistryAnalysis and Applications

Edited by Vijay Kumar ThakurThis book discusses the synthesis, characterization, andproperties of multifunctional cellulose-based graft copolymers,offering an overview of the latest technical accomplishments.Presenting the contributions of accomplished experts in thefield of natural cellulosic polymers, the text addresses a separatebiomaterial in each chapter, exploring composition as well asgraft copolymerization chemistry. It covers fundamentals andapplications, tackles several critical issues, provides suggestionsfor future work, and supplies deeper insight into the state of theart of advanced cellulose-based graft copolymers.

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Edited by Alexandr A. Berlin, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow, Russia, Svetlana Z. Rogovina, Russian Academyof Sciences, Moscow, Russia and Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, RussiaAdditives are selected depending on the type of polymers towhich they will be added or the application for which they willbe used. The appropriate selection of additives helps developvalue-added plastics with improved durability as well as otheradvantages. This research book provides a range of moderntechniques and new research on the use of additives in a varietyof applications. The methods and instrumentation describedrepresent modern analytical techniques useful to researchers,product development specialists, and quality control experts inpolymer synthesis and manufacturing. Market: Polymer Science

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Technology Edited by Kajetan Pyrzynski, P.I.W. Delta-Company, Dolsk,Poland, Grzegorz Nyszko, Military Institute of Chemistry &Radiometry,Warsaw, Poland and Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, RussiaThis timely volume provides an overview of polymercharacterization test methods and presents experimentalresearch in polymers using modern methods. Each chapterdescribes the principle of the respective method, as well as thedetailed procedures of experiments with examples of actualapplications and demonstrates the advantages anddisadvantages of each physical technique. Thus, readers will beable to apply the concepts as described in the book to their ownexperiments.

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Edited by Abbas Hamrang, Independent PolymerConsultant, Manchester, UK and Devrim Balkose, IzmirPolytechnic Institute, TurkeyThis book covers a broad range of polymeric materials andprovides industry professionals and researchers in polymerscience and technology with a single, comprehensive booksummarizing all aspects involved in the functional materialsproduction chain.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCompositional Analysis of PolymersApplied Research on Polymer CompositesAn Engineering ApproachEdited by Pooria Pasbakhsh, Monash University, Selangor,

Malaysia and Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Engineering Science andTechnologyThis new volume presents leading-edge research in the rapidlychanging and evolving field of polymer science as well as onchemical processing. The topics in the book reflect the diversityof research advances in the production and application ofmodern polymeric materials and related areas, focusing on thepreparation, characterization, and applications of polymers. Alsocovered are various manufacturing techniques. The book helpsto fill the gap between theory and practice in industry.

Edited by Aleksandr M. Kochnev, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, Russia, Oleg V. Stoyanov, KazanState Technological University, Russia, Gennady E. Zaikov,Kazan National Research Technological University, Russiaand Renat M. Akhmetkhanov, Bashkirian State University,Ufa, RussiaTechnical and technological development demands the creationof new materials that are stronger, more reliable, and moredurable—materials with new properties. This new book coversa broad range of polymeric materials and technology andprovides researchers in polymer science and technology withnew research on the functional materials production chain.Chapters in this new volume highlight recent developments inadvanced polymeric materials from macro- to nano-length

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Two-Volume Set 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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Edited by LinShu Liu, Eastern Regional Research Center,Pullman, Washington, USA, Antonio Ballada, Fas TechTechnology, Milano, Italy, Walter W. Focke, PretoriaUniversity , South Africa and Hans-Joachim Radusch, MartinLuther Unversity, Halle-Saale , GermanyThis new two-volume set provides a broad overview of currentstudies in the engineering of polymers and chemicals withcomplexityof various origins, on scales ranging from singlemolecules and nano-phenomena to macroscopic chemicals.Starting with a detailed introduction to the history of research

on complex chemical systems and its current state of the art and perspectives, the bookspresent chapters that survey the current progress in particular research fields.

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Volume I Processing and ApplicationsEdited by Vijay Kumar Thakur, Washington State University,Pullman, USA and Manju Kumari Thakur, Himachal PradeshUniversity, Shimla, IndiaThis book is an archival reference for researchers and studentsworking in the field of sustainable polymers and theirapplications in industry. It focuses on the processing andapplications of diverse sustainable polymers procured fromdifferent biorenewable resources that have been rarely reportedso far in a single book. Each chapter significantly addressesdifferent aspects of sustainable polymers obtained from naturalresources and discusses different processing techniques andpossible applications. The book brings together highlyaccomplished experts in the field of sustainable polymers.

Current State of the Art and PerspectivesEdited by LinShu Liu, Eastern Regional Research Center,Pullman, Washington, USA and Antonio Ballada, Fas TechTechnology, Milano, ItalyThis book provides a broad overview of current studies in theengineering of polymers and chemicals of various origins. Theinnovative chapters cover the growth of educational, scientific,and industrial research activities among chemists, biologists,and polymer and chemical engineers. This book publishessignificant research and reviews reporting new methodologiesand important applications in the fields of industrial chemistry,industrial polymers, and biotechnology, as well the latestcoverage of chemical databases and the development of newcomputational methods and efficient algorithms for chemicalsoftware and polymer engineering.

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Volume II Structure and ChemistryEdited by Vijay Kumar Thakur, Washington State University,Pullman, USA and Manju Kumari Thakur, Himachal PradeshUniversity, Shimla, IndiaThis book seeks to address the fundamental understanding ofthe structure and chemistry of sustainable polymers. It coversthe fundamentals of sustainable polymers and presentsguidelines in a logical and clear manner for students andresearchers. The text explores the structure and chemistry ofvarious sustainable polymers, such as cellulose, hemicellulose,lignin, chitosan, starch, guar gum, pectin, and protein, forpossible development of green sustainable materials. Eachchapter is authored by highly accomplished experts in the fieldof sustainable polymers and discusses in detail the chemistry

and structure of sustainable polymers procured from different natural resources.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPolysulfide Oligomer SealantsHigh-Performance Polymers for Engineering-Based

Composites Synthesis, Properties and ApplicationsYuri N. Khakimullin, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, Russia, Vladimir S. Minkin, Kazan NationalResearch Technological University, Russia, Timur R.Deberdeev, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, Russia and Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan NationalResearch Technological University, RussiaThis valuable book is devoted to problems of the synthesis,vulcanization, modification, and study of structure and propertiesof highly filled sealants based on polysulfide oligomers (PSO).The book summarizes information concerning chemistry,synthesis technology, structure, and properties of liquid thiokolsand thiokol-containing polyesters. It also presents a literary surveyon chemism and mechanisms for liquid thiokols vulcanizationinvolving oxidants or through polyaddition. The book describes

formulation principles of sealants, their properties, and application areas.

Edited by Omari V. Mukbaniani, Tbilisi State University (TSU),Georgia, Marc J. M. Abadie, Institute for Molecular Chemistry& Material Sciences in Montpellier, France and TamaraTatrishvili, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry &Polymeric Materials, GeorgiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Engineering Science andTechnologyThe book presents a selection of investigations and innovativeresearch in polymer chemistry and advanced materials. The bookincludes case studies in the field of nanocomposites. The volumeprovides coverage of new research in polymer science andengineering with applications in chemical engineering, materialsscience, and chemistry. In addition to synthetic polymer

chemistry, it also looks at the properties of polymers in various states (solution, melt, solid).The chapters provide a survey of the important categories of polymers including commodity

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Gary D. Patterson, James E. Mark, Joel Fried, University ofLouisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA and Do Yoon, StanfordUniversity, California, USAThis is the first full-length treatment of the life and work of PaulJohn Flory, recipient of the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1974. Itpresents a chronological progression of his scientific,professional, and personal achievements as recounted andwritten by his former students and colleagues. It covers the spanof Flory’s life, including a family history and an extensivecollection of personal reflections on the marks he left on thelives of various individuals within the scientific community.

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Edited by Sajid Alavi, Kansas State University, Manhattan,USA, Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala,India, K. P. Sandeep, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,USA, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kerala, India, Jini Varghese, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India and Srinivasarao Yaragalla, MahatmaGandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaThis book focuses on food, non-food, and industrial packagingapplications of polymers, blends, nanostructured materials,macro, micro and nanocomposites, and renewable andbiodegradable materials. It details physical, thermal, and barrierproperties as well as sustainability, recycling, and regulatoryissues. The book emphasizes interdisciplinary research onprocessing, morphology, structure, and properties as well as

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEncyclopedia of Biomedical Polymers and PolymericBiomaterials, 11 Volume Set

Advanced Polymeric MaterialsFrom Macro- to Nano-Length Scales

Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Maciej Jaroszewski, WroclawUniversity of Technology, Poland and Josmine P. Jose,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaThe aim of this new compendium is to provide a solidunderstanding of the recent developments in advancedpolymeric materials from macro- to nano-length scales.Composites are becoming more important because they canhelp to improve our quality of life, such as being put into servicein flight vehicles, automobiles, boats, pipelines, buildings, roads,bridges, and dozens of other products, including medicalproducts. The chapters cover a multitude of important advances,including explanations of the significance of the new fillers, like

graphene and carbon nanotubes, in different matrix systems.

Edited by Munmaya Mishra, c/o Altria Research Center,Richmond, Virginia, USA, Editor in Chief, International Journalof Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, Taylor &Francis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAPresenting state-of-the-art research and development on theapplication of novel polymers in a vital area, this groundbreakingwork includes the insight of a large number of contributors fromaround the world who offer a broad-based perspective on amultitude of topics. This is an authoritative multi-volumereference on the broad subject area of polymer applications inthe medical field. Designed for novices to experienced

researchers, the encyclopedia caters to engineers and scientists (polymer, materials,biomedical engineers, biochemists, molecular biologists), pharmacists, doctors,cardiovascular and plastic surgeons, and students, as well as general readers in academia,industry, and research institutions.

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2nd Edition2nd EditionFoam ExtrusionCastable Polyurethane Elastomers, Second EditionPrinciples and Practice, Second EditionI.R. Clemitson, Retired Industrial Chemist, Capricorn Coast,

Queensland, AustraliaThis second edition of a bestseller is a practical guide to theproduction of castable polyurethane articles. The book showsthe progression from raw materials to prepolymer production,including the chemistry and functionality of the processes. Itprovides a comprehensive look at various problem-solving andprocessing techniques, examining the selection of differentsystems on both the micro and macro levels. Reorganized forbetter flow, this edition describes new processing methods,expands coverage of health and safety aspects, and brings allstandards up to date.

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Edited by S.-T. Lee, Sealed Air Corporation, Saddle Brook,NJ, USA and Chul B. Park, University of Toronto, Ontario,CanadaSeries: Polymeric FoamsCombining scientific principles with engineering practice, thisbook discusses the theory, design, processing, and applicationof degradable foam extraction; presents the collective expertiseof leading academic, research, and industry specialists; andcaptures the interesting evolution of the field. Containingupdated chapters on extrusion equipment, blowing agents, PETfoam, and microcellular innovation, the second edition includesnew chapters on the latest developments in processing,

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFractal Mechanics of PolymersElectrochemical Polymer Electrolyte MembranesChemistry and Physics of Complex Polymeric MaterialsEdited by Jianhua Fang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China,

Jinli Qiao, Donghua University, Shanghai, China, David P.Wilkinson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canadaand Jiujun Zhang, National Research Council, Vancouver,British Columbia, CanadaSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis book covers polymer electrolyte membranes (PEMs) fromfundamentals to applications, describing their structure,properties, characterization, synthesis, and use in electrochemicalenergy storage and solar energy conversion technologies. Thetext discusses cutting-edge methodologies in PEM materialselection and fabrication, providing an overview of the state ofthe art of PEM development, while pointing out importantchallenges and recommending mitigation strategies to improve

G. V. Kozlov, Kabardino-Balkarian State University, Russiaand Yu G. Yanovskii, Russian Academy of Sciences, MoscowThis new book explores the consideration of relationships thatconnect the structural and basic mechanical properties ofpolymeric mediums within the frameworks of fractal analysiswith cluster model representations attraction. Incidentally, thechoice of any structural model of medium or their combinationsis defined by expediency and further usage convenience only.This book presents leading-edge research in this rapidlychanging and evolving field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderKey Technologies in Polymer ChemistryFunctionalized Polysulfones

Edited by Nikolay D. Morozkin, Bashkir State University, Ufa,Russia, Vadim P. Zakharov, Bashkir State University, Ufa,Russia and Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Science Engineering andTechnologyWith contributions from experts from both the industry andacademia, this book presents the latest developments in polymerproducts and chemical processes. It incorporates appropriatecase studies, explanatory notes, and schematics for more clarityand better understanding.

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Synthesis, Characterization, and ApplicationsEdited by Silvia Ioan, “Petru Poni” Institute ofMacromolecular Chemistry, Lasi, RomaniaThis book focuses on polysulfones and their derivatives, whichare used as functional materials due to their structural andphysical characteristics. The text presents the bioapplications ofpolysulfones in two categories: blood-contacting devices andcell- or tissue-contacting devices. It analyzes surface wettabilityand hydrophilicity trends, as well as morphological characteristicsof modified polysulfones. It also introduces chelating units onthe modified polysulfone structure to obtain potentialapplications, such as surface coatings, adhesives,high-temperature lubricants, electrical insulators,semiconductors, and the reduction of heavy-metal pollution in

ecosystems. Market: General ChemistryJanuary 2015: 6 x 9: 325pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONMaterials Science of PolymersHandbook for the Chemical Analysis of Plastic and

Polymer Additives, Second Edition Plastics, Rubber, Blends and CompositesEdited by A. K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, Canada, EduardoA. Castro, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Buenos Aires,Argentina, Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, P. M. Sivakumar, Foreign PostdoctoralResearcher (FPR), RIKEN, Wako Campus, Japan and AndrewG. Mercader, Research Institute of Theoretical and AppliedPhysical-Chemistry (INIFTA), ArgentinaThe fundamentals of polymerization, polymer characteristics,rheology and morphology, as well as composition, technology,testing and evaluation of various plastics, rubbers, fibers,adhesives, coatings, and composites are comprehensivelypresented in this volume. The book presents the developmentsof advanced polyblends and the respective tools to characterizeand predict the material properties and behavior. It provides

Michael Bolgar, AccuStandard, Inc, New Haven, Connecticut,USA, Jack Hubball, AccuStandard, Inc, New Haven,Connecticut, USA, Joseph Groeger, Mantis Associates Inc.,Storrs Mansfield, Connecticut, USA and Susan Meronek,AccuStandard, Inc, New Haven, Connecticut, USAThis book is designed to serve as a valuable source for thosemonitoring a polymer/plastic material for regulatory or internalcompliance. It also helps analysts to correctly identify thecomplex nature of the materials that have been added to thepolymer/plastic. With 50 additional compounds, this secondedition nearly doubles the number of additives in severalcategories, including processing aids, antistatic compounds,mould release products, and blowing agents. It includes a listing

that can be cross-referenced by trade name, chemical name, CAS number, and even keymass unit ions from the GC/MS run. original and theoretical experimental results that use non-routine methodologies often

unfamiliar to many readers. Chapters on novel applications of more familiar experimentaltechniques and analyses of composite problems are included.

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Handbook of Thermoplastics, Second EditionEdited by Olagoke Olabisi, Corrpro Companies, Inc, Houston,Texas, USA and Kolapo Adewale, Hanwha L&C AlabamaLLC, Opelika, USASeries: Plastics EngineeringThis new edition of a bestseller incorporates recentdevelopments and advances in thermoplastics with regard tomaterials development, processing, properties, and applications.With contributions from 65 internationally recognized authoritiesin the field, it offers up-to-date comprehensive coverage ofcommodity, transitional, engineering, high-temperature, andhigh-performance thermoplastics. It is an indispensable resourcefor experienced and practicing professionals as well as

Edited by Vaibhav Jain, Alion Science and Technology,Annapolis Junction, Maryland, USA and Akshay Kokil,University of Massachusetts Lowell, USASeries: Nanotechnology and Application SeriesThis comprehensive text provides a basic introduction to theoptical properties of polymers, as well as a systematic overviewof the latest developments in their nano engineeringapplications—including L-GRIN lenses, 3D holographic displays,optical gene detection, and more. Covering an increasinglyimportant class of materials relevant not only in academicresearch but also in industry, this book emphasizes theimportance of nano engineering in improving the fundamental

upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in a wide range of disciplines andindustries.

optical properties of the functional polymers, elaborating on high-level research whilethoroughly explaining the underlying principles.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPolymeric Thermosetting CompoundsPhotopolymersInnovative Aspects of Their Formulation TechnologyPhotoresist Materials, Processes, and Applications

Ralph D. Hemansen, Formerly Senior Scientist, HughesAircraft Company, El Segundo, California, USAEngineering design teams sometimes have need of a materialthat may not exist because the combination of requiredproperties is difficult to achieve. One solution is to develop anew material having the required set of properties needed inthe application. During his 40-year career, author RalphHermansen has successfully worked on many such problems.In this book he presents twenty of those design problems andthe solutions, which resulted in patents and spin-off applications.He draws on his years of hands-on experience to cover polymericcompounds such as coatings, adhesives, encapsulants,transparent plastics, and others.

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Kenichiro Nakamura, Tokai University, Tokyo, JapanSeries: Optics and PhotonicsPhotopolymers have led to groundbreaking achievements inthe electronics, optical engineering, and medical fields. Atpresent, photopolymers have myriad applications insemiconductor device manufacturing, printed circuit boards(PCBs), ultraviolet (UV) curing, microelectromechanical systems(MEMS), and medical materials. Addressing topics such aschemically amplified resists, immersion lithography, extremeultraviolet (EUV) lithography, and nanoimprinting, this bookcovers photopolymers from core concepts to industrialapplications, providing the chemical formulae and structures ofthe materials discussed as well as practical case studies from

some of the world’s largest corporations.Market: Polymer ScienceCRC PressJanuary 2016: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 345ppMarket: Materials ScienceHb: 978-1-771-88314-6: $149.95August 2014: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 189ppeBook: 978-1-771-88315-3Hb: 978-1-466-51728-8: $187.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771883146eBook: 978-1-466-51731-8

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPolymers and Polymeric CompositesPlastics Reinforcement and Industrial ApplicationsProperties, Optimization, and ApplicationsT.R. Crompton

Many of the mechanical, electrical, thermal, and other propertiesof plastics can be considerably improved by the incorporationin the formulation of reinforcing agents such as glass fiber,carbon fiber, carbon nanotubes and many more. This makes itpossible, for example, to produce plastics suitable for the use inthe construction of aircraft bodies and high temperatureapplications in aircraft, electronics, and automobiles. This bookprovides a thorough review of developments in this field andoffers readers coverage of future developments.

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Edited by Liliya I. Bazylak, National Academy of Sciences ofUkraine, Lviv, Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, Russia and A. K. Haghi, Universityof Ottawa, CanadaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Science Engineering andTechnologyThis volume highlights the latest developments and trends inadvanced polyblends and their structures. It presents thedevelopments of advanced polyblends and respective tools tocharacterize and predict the material properties and behavior.The book provides important original and theoreticalexperimental results that use non-routine methodologies oftenunfamiliar to many readers. Furthermore chapters on novelapplications of more familiar experimental techniques and

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderRubber CompoundingPolymer Surfaces and InterfacesChemistry and Applications, Second EditionAcid-Base Interactions and Adhesion in Polymer-Metal Systems

Edited by Brendan Rodgers, Exxon Mobil ChemicalCompany, Baytown, Texas, USAThis book describes the production, processing, andcharacteristics of a wide range of materials utilized in the moderntire and rubber industry.Containing contributions from leadingspecialists in the field, the text investigates the chemistry andmodification of raw materials, elastomers, and materialcompounds for the optimal formulation and engineering of newrubber products. This second edition of the bestselling first addsinformation on environmental issues, recycling, hydraulic hoseand conveyor belting, tire technologies, industrial rubberproducts, and the physics of rubber materials and manufacturing.

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Irina A. Starostina, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, Russia, Oleg V. Stoyanov, Kazan StateTechnological University, Russia and Rustam Ya Deberdeev,Kazan National Research Technological University, RussiaThis book presents the analysis of techniques used for thedetermination of acid-base properties in view of theirapplicability to examination of solid organic and inorganicsurfaces. It shows the important role that acid-base interactionsplay in establishing interfacial adhesive-adherent contact andoutlines practical recommendations regarding parameters ofquantitative estimation of acid-base surface properties thatimplies the relationship with adhesive ability in polymer-metalsystems. The book is intended for professors and instructors ofspecific teaching courses, students and postgraduate students,

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSupermacroporous CryogelsBiomedical and Biotechnological ApplicationsEdited by Ashok Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology, Kampur, IndiaRecent research in cryogelation has focused on the application of these polymer systemsin various biomedical as well as biotechnological fields. Despite the fact that there issignificant literature available as research publications, some reviews, and book chapters,there has been no dedicated book on this topic until now. This edited work explores theunique inherent features of the cryogels, often referred to as macroporous polymer systems(MPs), their synthesis and optimization from various natural and synthetic polymers, andtheir applicability in the medical and biotechnological areas of research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSurface Phenomena in the Structural andMechanical Behaviour of Solid PolymersL. Volynskii and N. F. Bakeev, Lomonosov Moscow State University, RussiaThis book will examine the role of various surface phenomena in structural and mechanicalbehaviour of amorphous and semicrystalline polymers. A detailed description of thedevelopment and healing of interfacial surface as well as the response to diverse externalimpacts on solid polymers is presented. Nearly all modes of external impact (mechanical,thermal, electrical, etc.) on the polymer entail changes in its interfacial surface, and thisprocess is accompanied by the transfer of the material from bulk to surface, and vice versa.The Rehbinder effect in polymers and the effect of various surface modifications aredescribed, and the role of surface phenomena is highlighted

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderConcrete Surface EngineeringBiosurfactants

Benoit Bissonnette, Laval University, Canada, Luc Courard,University of Liège, Belgium and Andrzej Garbacz, WarsawUniversity of Technology, PolandSeries: Modern Concrete TechnologyThis book presents the fundamentals of concrete surfaceengineering, considered in view of repair and surface treatment.It is intended to serve as a leading-edge source of informationfor practicing engineers, architects, repair specialists, andresearchers involved in concrete infrastructure maintenance. Acomprehensive discussion of the various relevant topics isproposed, from concrete surface characterization to theachievement of a lasting bond, through physicochemicaladhesion principles, repair / surface treatment compatibility

requirements, and the various surface preparation considerations.

Research Trends and ApplicationsEdited by Catherine N. Mulligan, Concordia University,Quebec, Canada, Sanjay K. Sharma, JECRC University, Jaipur,India and Ackmez Mudhoo, University of Mauritius, RéduitBiosurfactants have the properties of reducing surface tension,stabilizing emulsions, promoting foaming and are generallynon-toxic and biodegradable. Interest in microbial surfactantshas been steadily increasing in recent years due to their diversity,environmentally friendly nature, possibility of large-scaleproduction, selectivity, and potential applications inenvironmental protection. This book provides an up-to-date,coherently written and objectively presented set of bookchapters from eminent international researchers who are activelyinvolved in academic and technological research in the area of

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGold CatalysisCarbon-based Nanomaterials and HybridsPreparation, Characterization, and ApplicationsSynthesis, Properties, and Commercial Applications

Edited by Laura Prati, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italyand Alberto Villa, Università degli Studi di Milano, ItalyThis book focuses on gold-based catalyst application in theselective oxidation carried out in the liquid phase. Since the firstreport on alcohol oxidation in 1998, a number of studies havebeen performed that highlight some peculiarity of goldcompared with other metals. Some analogies have been foundbetween the gas and the liquid phase, but the big challenge tooperate in a condensed phase lies in the role of the solvent intuning the reactant–catalyst contact. As a complete, exhaustivework that covers this still-emerging field and presents a rationalstate of the art, this book will be useful for researchers even notyet involved in this field.

Edited by Hans J. Fecht, University of Ulm, Germany andKai Brühne, University of Ulm, GermanyThe success of the nanoscience and nanotechnology relatedresearch and products is connected with the technologicalexploitation of size effects in structures and materials. This mostrecent trend represents the main focus of the present bookapplied to carbon-based materials including nanocrystallinediamond, aerogels, and carbon nanotubes. The book compilesand details cutting-edge research, and several applications aredescribed within the field of energy, microelectronics, andbiomedicine. Beyond that, a perspective is given including adiversity of industrial applications and market opportunities forC-based nanoscale materials and devices in the future.

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4th Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Surface and Colloid Chemistry, FourthEdition

Computational Methods for Complex Liquid-FluidInterfaces

Edited by K. S. Birdi, KSB Consultant, Holte, DenmarkThis new edition of the Handbook of Surface and ColloidChemistry informs you of significant recent developments inthe field. It highlights new applications and provides revisedinsight on surface and colloid chemistry’s growing role inindustrial innovations. It illustrates surface and colloid chemistry’sapplicability to global issues including energy resources,pollution, transportation, housing, biotechnology, health,medicine, water, and food production.

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Edited by Mohammad Taeibi Rahni, Max Planck Instituteof Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam, Germany, and SharifUniversity of Technology, Tehran, Iran, Mohsen Karbaschiand Reinhard Miller, Max Planck Institute of Colloids andInterfaces, Potsdam, GermanySeries: Progress in Colloid and Interface ScienceThis book highlights key computational challenges involved inthe two-way coupling of complex liquid-fluid interfaces.Including pivotal applications as examples, the text defines themost important interfacial quantities and their experimentalinvestigations, providing theoretical background and detailedsolutions. It describes vital techniques used in interfacial flowproblems, such as modern meshless numerical methods and

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSurfactant Science and TechnologyMaterials for Sustainable Energy ApplicationsRetrospects and ProspectsConversion, Storage, Transmission and Consumption

Edited by Laurence S. Romsted, Rutgers University, NewBrunswick, NJThis book provides a broad perspective on recent developmentsand future possibilities in surfactant science and technology. Itcontains chapters by leaders in surfactant-based physical,organic, and materials chemistries, including many whoparticipated in a special symposium honoring Kash Mittal’s 100thedited book at the 18th Surfactants in Solution meeting inMelbourne, Australia. Each chapter provides an overview of aspecific research area, including past, present, and futuredirections. Both theory and applications are covered, includingmicellization and ion binding theories, biosurfactants, liquid

formulations, drug delivery, and enhanced oil recovery.

David Munoz-Rojas, Laboratoire des Materiaux et du GeniePhysique, Grenoble, France and Xavier Moya, University ofCambridge, UKThe impending energy crisis brought on by the running out offinite and non-homogenously distributed fossil fuel reserves andthe worldwide increase in energy demand has prompted vastresearch in the development of sustainable energy technologiesin the last few decades. The purpose of this book is to give aunified and comprehensive presentation of the fundamentalsand the use and design of novel materials for efficient sustainableenergy applications, such as conversion, storage, transmission,and consumption. The book presents general coverage of theuse and design of advanced materials for sustainable energy

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSurfactants in Tribology, Volume 4Physical-Chemical Mechanics of Disperse Systems

and Materials Edited by Girma Biresaw, USDA, ARS, NCAUR, CPF, Peoria,Illinois, USA and K.L. Mittal, Hopewell Junction, New York,USAThis fourth volume in a new series offers information onadvances in the tribological aspects of innovative areas in micro-and nanodevices including MEMS, NEMS, biosurfactants,biolubricants, and bioemulsions. Written by a global team ofrespected authors, it serves as a reference for scientists andengineers developing advanced materials and devices wherenanoscale understanding of the tribiological properties iscritical. The text offers up-to-date coverage of the state of theart, with an emphasis on green solutions. Cutting-edge topicsinclude the superlubricity of fullerness, nanotribology of SAMs,

and the effect of surface texturing on tribological phenomena, among many others.

Eugene D. Shchukin, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,MD and Andrei S. ZelenevSeries: Progress in Colloid and Interface ScienceThis book, based on material used for lecture courses onphysical–chemical mechanics, is a comprehensive overview ofphysical–chemical mechanics, a discipline that bridges solid-statephysics and materials science. It investigates the complexphysical–chemical interfacial phenomena that occur during thetransition of a dispersed system into a material and of thedispersal of a bulk material. It also devotes attention to theexperimental methods used in physical–chemical mechanicsand the relevant instruments.

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Advanced Materials for Clean EnergyEdited by Qiang Xu, National Institute of Advanced IndustrialScience and Technology (AIST), Osaka, Japan and TetsuhikoKobayashi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Scienceand Technology (AIST), Osaka, JapanThis book surveys the key developments in the science andengineering of the state-of-the-art materials for clean energy.The book provides a broad overview of materials forphotovoltaics, solar energy conversion, thermoelectrics,piezoelectrics, supercapacitors, rechargeable batteries, fuel cells,and hydrogen production and storage. Each of these topics iscovered by an experienced international group of contributors,all of whom are experts in their respective fields. This is a valuableresource for readers wanting to delve into research for

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Loreen Ople Villacorte, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis addresses the need to study algal blooms and theirimpact to the operation of UF pre-treatment and SWRO systems.Theoretical and experimental studies were performed tocharacterise the properties and fouling propensity of transparentexopolymer particles (TEP) released by bloom-forming algae.The outcome of this thesis will provide engineers/operatorsbetter understanding and assessment tools to develop robustprocesses and effective operation strategies to maintain stableoperation in membrane-based desalination plants during algal

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Edited by Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, RussiaThis new book facilitates the study of problematic chemicals insuch applications as chemical fate modeling, chemical processdesign, and experimental design. It provides a valuable overviewof current chemical processes, products, and practices andanalyzes theories to formulate and prove physicochemicalprinciples. It addresses the production and application ofpolymers, including chemical, physicochemical, and purelyphysical methods of examination. The research found in thisbook will aid scientists and researchers in developing improvedengineering materials. The book’s coverage of key developmentscan be applied in industrial chemistry, biochemistry, andmaterials science.

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Series: Studies in Materials Science and Mechanical EngineeringThe International Conference on Future ManufacturingEngineering (ICFME 2014) was held in Hong Kong, December2014. It gathered academics, industry managers and experts,manufacturing engineers, university students all interested orproficient in the field of manufacturing engineering, includingresearch, design and development of systems, processes,machines, tools and equipment. This proceedings aims to assessthe state of scientific research in various areas of ManufacturingEngineering and will be an interesting source of information forthe international engineering scientific community.

Edited by Guangde Zhang, Wuhan University of Scienceand Technology, Wuhan, China, Quanjie Gao, School ofMechanical and Automation, Wuhan University of Scienceand Technology, Wuhan, China and Qiang Xu, School ofComputing and Engineering ,University of Huddersfield,Huddersfield, United KingdomWith the rapid development of Machinery, Materials Scienceand Engineering Application, discussion on new ideasrelated mechanical engineering and materials sciencearise. The papers in this proceedings volume focus on Machinery,Materials Science, Engineering Applications and other relatedtopics. The conference behind this volume aims to promote theCRC Press

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Edited by C. Saiz-JimenezThis proceedings volume contains selected papers presentedat the Workshop on the Conservation of the SubterraneanCultural Heritage, held 25-27 March 2014, in Seville, Spain. Theworkshop was organized by the Spanish Network of Scienceand Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage(TechnoHeritage). Contributions cover the following fields:archaeology, history, conservation, maintenance and restoration,architectural sciences and engineering.

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Edited by Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu, SGS HongKong Limited, Hung Hom, KowloonThorough and detailed with contributions from an internationalgroup of experts, this handbookcovers all areas of carbonfootprint, including the scientific elements, methodological andtechnological aspects, standards, industrial case studies, andcommunication of carbon footprint results. It uses research andcase studies from around the world including China, India, Spain,and Latin America, demonstrating that the problems of carbonfootprint are indeed worldwide and how they can be addressedin myriad areas of life, from industrial to personal action.

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Kenji Mizoguchi, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji,Japan and Hirokazu Sakamoto, Tokyo MetropolitanUniversity, Hachioji, JapanThis book presents basic information about DNA, along withcomprehensive theoretical introduction to DNA. It discussesrecent developments in divalent-metal-ion inserted M-DNAcomplex, which gives rise to the possibility of DNA applicationto electronic functionality. Further, the book describes threeexamples of applications: optical and electrical materials,electronic devices such as bioTFT memory and color-tunablelight-emitting diodes, and biofuel cell application with use ofproton conduction in DNA.

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Bruno Peuportier, Centre Efficacite energetique desSystemes, Mines ParisTech, Paris, FranceA growing number of urban inhabitants are aware of pressingenvironmental concerns. This book aims to provide informationabout relevant environmental quality criteria in urbanconstruction settings, before methods are proposed for assessingthese criteria. These will be extremely helpful to eco-buildingdesigns, commencing from the very early stages of a project(site selection, program, architectural designs) to the detaileddesign, construction and management of buildings. The bookcovers eco-technologies in the field of energy and waterconservation, renewable energy, waste management and

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A Handbook of Investigative Techniques, Second EditionEdited by Alan B. Poole, Retired Consulting Engineer, Oxford,UK and Ian Sims, RSK STATS Consultancy, UKWritten by leading experts in the field, this new edition ofConcrete Petrography is a unique and invaluable reference onthe material properties of concrete. It covers all aspects of thepetrographic study of hardened concrete and related materials,from the selection of sample material and its preparation aspetrographic specimens to a detailed discussion of the methodsof examination and equipment.

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Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USALand, air and water are the most precious natural resources thatsustain life. The volumes of this encyclopedia provides a suiteof the most current state-of-the-art, comprehensive, andauthoritative references that cover a broader spectrum of topicsunder the general subjects of land, air and water. Thiscomprehensive assessment of the complexity of naturalresources is the greatest contribution of this encyclopedia. Theorganization of the material is logical and complete. A greaterdiscussion is devoted to the impact of climate change on natural

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Edited by Ai Sheng, Information Science And EngineeringTechnology Research Association, Hong Kong, ChinaThis proceedings volume contains selected papers presentedat the 2014 International Conference on Energy, Environmentand Green Building Materials, held in Guilin-Guangxi, China.Contributions cover the latest developments and advances inthe field of Energy, Environment and Green Building Materials.

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Research Methodologies, Concepts, and Modern ApplicationsEdited by Alexandr A. Berlin, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow, Russia, Roman Joswik, Military Institute ofChemistry and Radiometry, Warsaw, Poland and VatinNikolai Ivanovich, Saint-Petersburg State PolytechnicalUniversity, RussiaThis volume provides critical, authoritative evaluations ofadvances in the discipline of textile engineering. Reporting onrecent advances with significant applications in textileengineering, the chapters are written by internationallyrecognized researchers. This book covers important conceptsand advances in the field, including applications of nonwovensin textile engineering, textile waste treatment for use in emulsionrubbers, parameters of polyhydroxybutyratenanofibers, preparation of amines for use in textile

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Satyajit Ghosh, VIT University, Vellore, India and AbhinavDhaka, Abhinav Infratech Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, IndiaAccessible to undergraduates in civil, structural, andenvironmental engineering; graduate students and researchers;town planners; and architects worldwide, the content of thisbook not only comes from courses on energy efficient buildingstaught by the authors, but also from new and original research.This definitive resource has an enduring appeal for all thoseconcerned with green structures, as it addresses overarchingtopics including energy efficiency in buildings, siting andmicroclimate, building form, extant fabric and fabric of the future,renewable energy, and green building ratings.

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Amit Gross, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, AdiMaimon, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, YuvalAlfiya, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa andEran Friedler, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, HaifaThis comprehensive text describes the chemical, physical, andmicrobial properties of greywater. It covers the treatment andremoval of greywater pollutants, providing case studies ofcommon methods. It also identifies the risks involved andproposes regulatory measures to help reduce these risks,reviewing the greywater management strategies, policies, andlegislation of several different countries. Plus, the book discussesthe prevailing public perception and willingness to adopt varioususes of greywater, while analyzing the economic impact of

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Edited by Jimmy C.M. Kao, Institute of EnvironmentalEngineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung,Taiwan, R.O.C., Wen-Pei Sung, National Chin-Yi Universityof Technology, Taiping City, Taiwan R.O.C. and Ran Chen,Chongqing University, Chongqing, P.R. ChinaThis book contains select green building, materials, and civilengineering papers from the 4th International Conference onGreen Building, Materials and Civil Engineering (GBMCE), whichwas held in Hong Kong, August 21-22, 2014. This volume ofproceedings aims to provide a platform for researchers,engineers, academics, and industry professionals from all overthe world to present their materials, energy, environment, and

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Edited by Charles A. Wilkie, Marquette University,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, Georges Geuskens, UniversitéLibre de Bruxelles, Belgium and Victor Manuel de MatosLobo, Coimbra University, PortugalThis book introduces current state-of-the-art technology inmodern materials with an emphasis on the rapidly growingtechnologies. It takes a unique approach by presenting specificmaterials and then progresses into a discussion of the ways inwhich these materials and processes are integrated into today’sfunctioning manufacturing industry. It follows a morequantitative and design-oriented approach than other texts inthe market, helping readers gain a better understanding ofimportant concepts. Readers will also discover how material

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properties relate to the process variables in a given process as well as how to performquantitative engineering analysis of manufacturing processes.

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Edited by Dongxing Wang, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin,ChinaThe 2015 International Conference on Integrated Circuit Design (ICICD 2015), held August21-23, 2015 in Beijing, China, aimed to provide an international forum for the presentation Edited by Li Lu and Nooh Abu Bakar

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Edited by Naryanaswami (Mohan) Ranganathan, Universityof Tours, FranceThis book gives a comprehensive state-of-the-art treatment tonanoindentation techniques and applications (four chapterscover metals, polymers, and rubber—novel applications suchas creep and impact tests results at micro/nano level areconsidered). In fact Chapter 1 is a thorough analysis of thistechnique, its possibilities, and future developments. There aretwo chapters regarding corrosion and abrasion resistance ofmetals and dental composites and three chapters treatingfatigue—one on rubber that highlights a hitherto unknownmechanism in a chloroprene rubber. There is one chapter on avery precise technique for modulus measurements up to 1200

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Compendium of Bioenergy Plants .............................. 34Building Earth Observation Cameras ........................ 56Applied System Innovation ............................................ 8214 MeV Neutrons ................................................................ 93Complex Liquids, Polymers andMembranes .......................................................................... 24

Building Energy Simulation ........................................... 33Building-Integrated Solar Energy Systems .............. 33

Aquananotechnology ..................................................... 89Aquaporins in Health and Disease ............................. 13

2D Materials for Nanoelectronics ............................... 2850 Years in the SemiconductorUnderground ....................................................................... 24 Composite Materials ...................................................... 111

CArmour ................................................................................. 141Astrobiology ............................................................................ 9Astrobiology ............................................................................ 9At the Root of Things ........................................................ 94

ACompositional Analysis of Polymers ....................... 163Compositional Interaction Design Thinking ........ 142Computational and Experimental Analysis ofFunctional Materials ...................................................... 129

C60: Buckminsterfullerene .............................................. 89Carbon Footprint Handbook, The ............................ 173Atomic Force Microscopy in Nanobiology .............. 13

BAbove Ground Storage Tanks .................................... 141Absorption Chillers and Heat Pumps, SecondEdition ....................................................................................... 2Acoustics of Nanodispersed MagneticFluids ....................................................................................... 89

Computational and Visualization Techniques forStructural Bioinformatics Using Chimera ............... 15Computational Approaches to ProteinDynamics .............................................................................. 15Computational Bioengineering ................................ 104

Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook ....................... 149Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook ....................... 149Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook, Two-VolumeSet ........................................................................................... 148Carbon Nanotube and Graphene NanoribbonInterconnects .................................................................... 149

Basic Elements of Crystallography, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 24Basic Principles of AnalyticalUltracentrifugation ........................................................... 13

Actions and Invariants of Algebraic Groups, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 69Active Plasmonic Nanomaterials ............................. 147

Computational Biomechanics of the MusculoskeletalSystem ..................................................................................... 75Computational Electromagnetics .............................. 22

Carbon Nanotubes ......................................................... 141Carbon-Based Electronics ............................................ 149Basics of Molecular Recognition ................................. 13Additive Manufacturing ............................................... 135

Computational Methods for Complex Liquid-FluidInterfaces ............................................................................. 170

Carbon-based Nanomaterials and Hybrids ......... 170Carbon-based Superconductors .............................. 116

Becoming a Sustainable Organization .................... 47Bent-core Liquid Crystals ................................................ 24

Additive Manufacturing ............................................... 135Additives in Polymers ..................................................... 163

Computational Modeling of InorganicNanomaterials ................................................................. 149

Carbonated Hydroxyapatite ...................................... 103Cardiovascular and NeurovascularImaging .................................................................................. 75

Beyond Quantum .............................................................. 97Bio-Based Composites for High-PerformanceMaterials ............................................................................. 111

Advanced Biofuels ............................................................. 32Advanced Digital Optical Communications, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 56 Computational Modeling of Pulverized Coal Fired

Boilers ......................................................................................... 6Castable Polyurethane Elastomers, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 166

Bio-Inspired Regenerative Medicine ........................ 147Bio-Inspired Wettability Surfaces .............................. 148

Advanced Linear Algebra ............................................... 22Advanced Manufacturing for Optical Fibers andIntegrated Photonic Devices ......................................... 56

Computational Models for CO2 Geo-sequestration &Compressed Air Energy Storage ................................... 22Computational Optical Biomedical Spectroscopy andImaging .................................................................................. 15

Catalysis for Sustainability ............................................. 20Causal Physics ..................................................................... 57Cavitation ........................................................................... 149

Bioadhesion and Biomimetics ................................... 102Biocalorimetry ..................................................................... 13Biochar ................................................................................. 111

Advanced Manufacturing, Electronics andMicrosystems ....................................................................... 56

Computer-Aided Detection and Diagnosis in MedicalImaging .................................................................................. 75

Cell and Material Interface .......................................... 103Cell Membrane Nanodomains .................................... 14

Biodegradable Polymeric Nanocomposites ......... 102Biodeterioration of Concrete ...................................... 115

Advanced Materials ....................................................... 111Advanced Materials and Techniques for ReinforcedConcrete Structures, Second Edition ....................... 111 Concise Introduction to Numerical Geometric

Integration, A ....................................................................... 69Cells, Forces, and the Microenvironment ................ 14Cellular In Vitro Testing .................................................... 82

Bioelectrics and Pulsed Power Technology ............. 89Bioenergy ............................................................................... 32Advanced Materials for Clean Energy .................... 172

Concrete Petrography ................................................... 173Cellulose-Based Graft Copolymers ........................... 163Biofoams ............................................................................. 102Advanced Materials, Structures and MechanicalEngineering ........................................................................ 177 Concrete Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting

IV ............................................................................................. 112Cement and Concrete Mineral Admixtures ........... 111Challenging Glass 4 & COST Action TU0905 FinalConference ......................................................................... 109

Biofunctional Surface Engineering .......................... 102Biogenic Nanoparticles of ElementalSelenium .............................................................................. 147

Advanced Nanomaterials ........................................... 147Advanced Nanomaterials for AerospaceApplications ....................................................................... 147

Concrete Surface Engineering ................................... 170Condensed Matter Optical Spectroscopy ................ 24Cone Beam Computed Tomography ........................ 75

Charged Particle Optics Theory ................................... 57Chemical Analysis .............................................................. 20

Biohydrogen Production .............................................. 129Bioinspired Photonics ....................................................... 56Advanced Oxidation Technologies ......................... 129

Conservation of Subterranean Cultural Heritage,The ......................................................................................... 173

Chemical and Applied EngineeringMaterials ............................................................................. 141

Biointeractions of Nanomaterials ............................ 148Biological and Pharmaceutical Applications ofNanomaterials ................................................................. 102

Advanced Polymeric Materials .................................. 166Advanced Renewable Energy Systems, (Part 1 and2) ............................................................................................... 32 Consider a Spherical Patent .......................................... 48

Controlled Release Systems ......................................... 150Chemical and Biochemical Physics ........................... 20Chemical and Biochemical Technology ............... 173Bioluminescent Microbial Biosensors ........................ 13Advances in Energy Equipment Science and

Engineering .......................................................................... 32 Corrosion Protection of Metals by IntrinsicallyConducting Polymers .................................................... 115

Chemical and Structure Modification ofPolymers .............................................................................. 163

Biomagnetics ....................................................................... 75Biomass and Biofuels ....................................................... 32Advances in Engineering Materials and Applied

Mechanics .......................................................................... 172 Coupled Systems ................................................................ 70CRC Concise Encyclopedia ofNanotechnology ................................................................ 82

Chemical Functionalization of CarbonNanomaterials ................................................................. 149Chemical Technology .................................................... 141

Biomass Power for the World ........................................ 33Biomass Processing Technologies ............................ 135Biomaterial Applications ............................................. 148

Advances in Future ManufacturingEngineering ........................................................................ 172

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 97thEdition ..................................................................................... 48

Chemistry and Physics of Engineering Materials - TwoVolume Set, The ................................................................ 133

Biomaterials ....................................................................... 102Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals ................ 103

Advances in Nanostructured Composites ............ 147Advances in Power and Energy Engineering .......... 47

CRC Materials Science and Engineering Handbook,Fourth Edition ................................................................... 142

Chemistry and Physics of Engineering Materials,Volume One, The ............................................................. 134

Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth Edition,The ......................................................................................... 103

Aerospace Manufacturing Processes ...................... 135Air Pollution and Freshwater Ecosystems ............. 125

Creating a Strategic Energy Reduction Plan ........... 34Chemistry and Physics of Engineering Materials,Volume Two, The ............................................................. 134

Biomedical Photonics Handbook, 3 Volume Set,Second Edition .................................................................... 14

Algal Blooms and Membrane Based DesalinationTechnology ........................................................................ 172 Creating Life from Life ...................................................... 83

Crystal Growth and Evaluation of Silicon for VLSI andULSI ............................................................................................. 2

Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum, Fifth Edition,The ......................................................................................... 129

Biomedical Photonics Handbook, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 14

Algebras, Rings and Modules ........................................ 69Alternative Energy Technologies ................................. 32

Current Issues of Science and Research in the GlobalWorld ....................................................................................... 48

Chemistry of Sustainable Energy ................................. 47Chemotherapeutic Engineering .................................. 82

Biomedical Photonics Handbook, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 14

Amorphous Chalcogenides ........................................ 109Analysis and Performance of EngineeringMaterials ............................................................................. 172

DClean Technology 2014 ................................................... 33Climate Change Mitigation ........................................... 33Cluster Ion-Solid Interactions ..................................... 135

Biomedical Photonics Handbook, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 14Biomedical Signals, Imaging, andInformatics ......................................................................... 103

Analytic Hyperbolic Geometry in NDimensions ........................................................................... 69Analytical Chemistry from Laboratory to ProcessLine ........................................................................................ 129

Dancing with Light ......................................................... 116Dark Matter ............................................................................. 9

CMOS ...................................................................................... 75Coal Production and ProcessingTechnology ........................................................................ 136

Biomimetic Architectures by PlasmaProcessing ........................................................................... 148Analytical Chemistry of Uranium ............................... 93 Data Fusion Mathematics ............................................. 70

Coarse-Grained Modeling of Biomolecules ............ 15Biomineralization Sourcebook .................................. 125Analytical Mechanics ....................................................... 47 Data Storage at the Nanoscale ................................... 57Combustion for Material Synthesis ......................... 140Biomotors .............................................................................. 82Analytical Methods for Kolmogorov Equations, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 69Defects and Damage in Composite Materials andStructures ............................................................................ 112Commercializing Nanomedicine ................................ 82Bioprocessing of Textiles ............................................... 121

Analytical Methods in Petroleum UpstreamApplications ....................................................................... 135

Dekker Encyclopedia of Nanoscience andNanotechnology, Third Edition, Seven VolumeSet ............................................................................................. 83

Commonly Asked Questions in Physics .................... 47Commutation Relations, Normal Ordering, andStirling Numbers ................................................................. 69

Bioremediation of Wastewater ................................. 125Biosurfactants ................................................................... 170Biotech, Biomaterials and Biomedical ................... 103Applied Engineering Failure Analysis ...................... 141

Design and Control of Automotive PropulsionSystems ................................................................................... 34

Compact Heat Exchangers for Energy TransferIntensification ................................................................... 136

Biothermodynamics ......................................................... 99Blackbody Radiation ........................................................ 56

Applied Illumination Engineering, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 47

Design and Layout of Fire Sprinkler Systems, ThirdEdition, The ......................................................................... 120

Compact Models for Integrated CircuitDesign .................................................................................. 116

Block Copolymer Nanocomposites ......................... 172Boiler Plant and Distribution System OptimizationManual, Third Edition ...................................................... 33

Applied Methodologies in Polymer Research andTechnology ........................................................................ 163Applied Research on Polymer Composites ........... 163 Design of 3D Integrated Circuits and

Systems ................................................................................... 89Compendium of Bioenergy Plants .............................. 34Compendium of Bioenergy Plants .............................. 34Braided Structures and Composites ........................ 121

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Fundamentals of Yarn Winding ............................... 121Environmentally Friendly and BiobasedLubricants ........................................................................... 140

Electromagnetic Boundary Problems ....................... 57Electromagnetic Fields in Biology andMedicine ................................................................................ 76

Design of Biomedical Devices and Systems, ThirdEdition .................................................................................. 104Design of CMOS Millimeter-Wave and TerahertzIntegrated Circuits with Metamaterials ................. 116

Future Mechatronics and Automation .................. 175

GEnzyme Nanocarriers ..................................................... 151Ergonomics in the Garment Industry ..................... 121Essential Dynamics and Relativity ................................ 6Essential MATLAB and Octave ...................................... 49

Electronics Companion, The ......................................... 29Electronics in Textiles and Clothing ......................... 121Electrospinning for Advanced Energy andEnvironmental Applications ....................................... 150

Design of Welded Steel Structures ............................ 136Design, Fabrication, Properties and Applications ofSmart and Advanced Materials ................................ 116

Gallium Nitride (GaN) ....................................................... 58Gas Turbines Modeling, Simulation, andControl .................................................................................... 37

Essential Principles of Image Sensors ........................ 58Essentials of In Vivo Biomedical Imaging ................ 76Experimental and Modeling Studies of HorizontalSubsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands TreatingDomestic Wastewater ................................................... 125

Electrostatic Discharge Protection ............................. 83Electrostatics of Soft and Disordered Matter ........... 99Electroweak Interactions ................................................ 94Elements of Mechanics ...................................................... 6

Detonation Nanodiamonds ....................................... 150Device Physics of Organic Light-EmittingDiodes ..................................................................................... 57Devices for Mobility and Manipulation for People withReduced Abilities .............................................................. 104

General Relativity ............................................................... 50Geometric Modeling and Mesh Generation fromScanned Images ................................................................. 71Geotherapy ........................................................................... 37Experimental Characterization of Advanced

Composite Materials, Fourth Edition ...................... 112Encyclopedia and Handbook of Materials, Parts andFinishes, Third Edition .................................................... 174Diagram Genus, Generators and

Applications ......................................................................... 70Geothermal Energy ........................................................... 37Geothermal Energy from Oil and Gas Wells ........... 37Experimental Combustion .......................................... 100

Exploring the Value of Electricity .................................... 2Encyclopedia of Biomedical Polymers and PolymericBiomaterials, 11 Volume Set ....................................... 166Dictionary of 21st Century Energy Technologies,

Financing and Sustainability ........................................ 48Geothermal Systems and Energy Resources ........... 38Geothermal World: Past, Present and Future,The ............................................................................................ 38

Extracellular Vesicles in Health and Disease ........... 83

FEncyclopedia of Energy Engineering and Technology,Second Edition - Four Volume Set (Print) ................. 35Encyclopedia of Iron, Steel, and Their Alloys,Five-Volume Set (Print) .................................................. 145Encyclopedia of Natural Resources (Online) ........ 174

Dictionary of Inequalities, Second Edition .............. 70Dielectrics in Electric Fields, Second Edition .......... 116Difference Equations ........................................................ 70Differential Forms and the Geometry of GeneralRelativity ................................................................................ 70

Glossary of Biotechnology and AgrobiotechnologyTerms, Fifth Edition ............................................................ 83Gold Catalysis ................................................................... 170Graphene ............................................................................ 153

Fate and Transport of Nutrients in Groundwater andSurface Water in an Urban Slum Catchment,Kampala, Uganda .......................................................... 130

Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Land - VolumeI ................................................................................................ 174Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Two-Volume Set(Print) .................................................................................... 174

Diffractive Nanophotonics ............................................ 57Digital Representations of the Real World .............. 22District Cooling ................................................................... 34

Graphene ............................................................................ 153Graphene for Defense and Security .............................. 2Graphene Science Handbook .................................... 152

Finance Policy for Renewable Energy and aSustainable Environment ............................................... 50

Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Water and Air -Vol II ....................................................................................... 174

DNA Engineering ............................................................. 173Doubly Fed Induction Generators ............................... 28

Graphene Science Handbook .................................... 152Graphene Science Handbook .................................... 152

Fire Protection Approaches in Site PlanReview .................................................................................. 120

Encyclopedia of Optical and Photonic Engineering,Second Edition (Print) - Five Volume Set ..................... 2

Drills ....................................................................................... 136Driving Project, Program, and PortfolioSuccess .................................................................................... 48

Graphene Science Handbook .................................... 152Graphene Science Handbook .................................... 152Graphene Science Handbook .................................... 152

Fire Safety Management Handbook, ThirdEdition .................................................................................. 120Fischer-Cripps Student Companion Set (5Volumes) ................................................................................ 50

Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science, ThirdEdition - Ten Volume Set (Print Version) ................ 150Endohedral Metallofullerenes .................................... 151

Drug Delivery Across Physiological Barriers .......... 150Durability of Geosynthetics, Second Edition ......... 142

Graphene Science Handbook, Six-VolumeSet ........................................................................................... 151Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, Catalysts, and

Catalysis .............................................................................. 130Energy and Analytics ........................................................ 49Energy and Environment ................................................ 35

Dynamics of Discrete Populations and Series of Events,The ............................................................................................ 71

Graphics Processing Unit-Based High PerformanceComputing in Radiation Therapy ............................... 76Fluid Dynamics via Examples and Solutions ............ 6

Energy and Environmental Engineering .................. 35E

Green Aviation ..................................................................... 38Green Biorenewable Biocomposites ........................ 112Green Building with Concrete .................................... 112

Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer .............................. 6Fluorescence Lifetime Spectroscopy andImaging .................................................................................. 58

Energy and Fuel Systems Integration ........................ 35Energy and Society ............................................................ 99Energy Centered Management .................................... 36Eco-design for Buildings and

Neighbourhoods ............................................................. 173Green Building, Materials and CivilEngineering ........................................................................ 175

Fluorescent Protein Revolution, The ........................... 15Foam Extrusion ................................................................ 166Energy Conservation Guidebook, Third

Edition ..................................................................................... 36Eco-Friendly Nano-Hybrid Materials for AdvancedEngineering Applications ............................................. 129

Green Carbon Materials ............................................... 153Green Chemistry Laboratory Manual for GeneralChemistry .............................................................................. 50

Food Packing Materials ................................................ 125Foundations of Crystallography with ComputerApplications, Second Edition ...................................... 130

Energy Conversion, Second Edition ............................ 99Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Handbook,Second Edition .................................................................... 99

Education Management and ManagementScience .................................................................................... 48 Green Computing Book, The ......................................... 22Foundations of Nanotechnology - Three Volume

Set ............................................................................................. 89Energy Efficiency in the Urban Environment .......... 36Energy Intermittency ........................................................ 29

Effect of Riparian Zones on Nitrate Removal byDenitrification at the River Basin Scale, The .......... 125

Green Design and Manufacturing forSustainability ..................................................................... 175Foundations of Nanotechnology, Volume

One ........................................................................................ 151Energy Management and Conservation Handbook,Second Edition .................................................................... 99

Efficiency and Sustainability in BiofuelProduction ............................................................................ 35

Green Factory, The ............................................................. 50Green Organic Chemistry and its InterdisciplinaryApplications ....................................................................... 130

Foundations of Nanotechnology, VolumeThree ........................................................................................ 90Energy Modeling and Computations in the Building

Envelope ................................................................................... 2Efficient Organic Light Emitting-Diodes(OLEDs) ................................................................................... 28 Green Polymer Composites Technology ............... 112Foundations of Nanotechnology, Volume

Two ........................................................................................ 151Energy Resources ................................................................ 36Energy Science and Applied Technology ................. 49

Einstein Was Right! ............................................................ 49Elastic Fiber Matrices ...................................................... 104

Green Power ......................................................................... 38Green Process Engineering ............................................. 38Fractal Mechanics of Polymers .................................. 166

Energy Security for the 21st Century .......................... 36Electric Power Distribution Engineering, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 28

Green Structures ............................................................... 175Greywater Reuse .............................................................. 175

Fractional Calculus View of Complexity ................... 71Fractional Calculus with Applications for NuclearReactor Dynamics ............................................................. 11

Energy, Environment and Green BuildingMaterials ............................................................................. 174Engineering 3D Tissue Test Systems ........................ 104

Electric Power Distribution Handbook, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 28

Grid Parity .............................................................................. 50Groundwater Geophysics in Hard Rock ................... 54Fracture Nanomechanics, Second Edition ........... 151

Engineering Columnar Crystals ................................... 24Electricity and Electronics for Renewable EnergyTechnology ........................................................................... 28

Group Therapy in Particle, Nuclear, and HadronPhysics .................................................................................... 94

Fuel Cells .............................................................................. 100Fuel Production from Non-Food Biomass ............... 37Engineering Materials ................................................... 142

Engineering Materials ................................................... 142Electricity and Magnetism ............................................. 49 Guide to Energy Management, EighthEdition ..................................................................................... 38

Functional Analysis for Physics andEngineering .......................................................................... 71Engineering of Polymers and Chemical Complexity,

Two-Volume Set ............................................................... 164Electrochemical Biosensors ......................................... 150Electrochemical Energy ................................................ 117

HFunctional Cobalt Oxides ............................................... 25Functional Materials ...................................................... 130Functional Polymers ...................................................... 164Functionalized Polysulfones ....................................... 167

Engineering of Polymers and Chemical Complexity,Volume I ............................................................................... 164Engineering of Polymers and Chemical Complexity,Volume II ............................................................................. 164

Electrochemical Polymer ElectrolyteMembranes ........................................................................ 166Electrochemical Reduction of CarbonDioxide .................................................................................... 20

Handbook for the Chemical Analysis of Plastic andPolymer Additives, Second Edition ........................... 167Functions of a Complex Variable ................................ 71

Fundamentals and Practices in Colouration of Textiles,Second Edition .................................................................. 121

Engineering Textiles ........................................................ 175Environment, Energy and AppliedTechnology ........................................................................... 36

Electrochemically Enabled Sustainability ............... 35 Handbook of Alternative Fuel Technologies, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 39Handbook of Applications of Chaos Theory ........... 71Fundamentals of Manufacturing Engineering, Third

Edition .................................................................................. 136Environmental Engineering .......................................... 49Environmental Impacts of RenewableEnergy ..................................................................................... 37

Handbook of Boron Nanostructures ....................... 153Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine ..................... 105Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine ..................... 105

Fundamentals of Radio Astronomy ............................. 9Fundamentals of Solid-State Lighting ...................... 58Fundamentals of Systems Biology ............................. 15 Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine, Two-Volume

Set ........................................................................................... 104

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Many-Body Methods for Atoms andMolecules ............................................................................... 11

Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems andApplications ......................................................................... 40IHandbook of Encapsulation and Controlled

Release ................................................................................. 105Handbook of Energy Harvesting Power Supplies andApplications ......................................................................... 29

Marine Bioenergy ............................................................... 40Marine Macro- and Microalgae ................................ 176

Introduction to Renewable Energy, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 40III-V Integrated Circuit Fabrication

Technology ........................................................................ 117Handbook of Enhanced Spectroscopy .................. 153 Masers and Lasers, Second Edition ............................ 62Introduction to Rheology, An .......................................... 7Illustrated Encyclopedia of Applied and EngineeringPhysics, Three-Volume Set .............................................. 51

Handbook of Environmental Engineering .............. 51Handbook of Granular Materials ................................ 25

Materials and Technology for Sportswear andPerformance Apparel ..................................................... 122

Introduction to Rice-grain Technology, An ........... 122Introduction to Solid State Ionics ................................ 25

Illustrated Introduction to Topology and Homotopy,An .............................................................................................. 72

Handbook of Hydrogen Energy ................................. 100Handbook of Imaging in BiologicalMechanics ............................................................................. 51

Materials Behavior .......................................................... 143Materials Characterization ......................................... 177Materials Chemistry ....................................................... 131

Introduction to Spintronics, Second Edition ........... 29Introduction to the Micromechanics of CompositeMaterials ............................................................................. 142Image Content Retargeting ........................................... 59

Image Principles, Neck, and the Brain ....................... 76Handbook of Ion Channels ............................................ 16 Materials for Energy, Efficiency andSustainability ..................................................................... 118

Introductory Course of Particle Physics, An ............. 94Ion Beam Analysis ........................................................... 137Image Processing and Acquisition using

Python ..................................................................................... 22Handbook of Machining with Grinding Wheels,Second Edition .................................................................. 136 Materials for Sustainable Energy

Applications ....................................................................... 171Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry of Light Gas-FormingElements .............................................................................. 131Image-Guided Hypofractionated Stereotactic

Radiosurgery ........................................................................ 77Handbook of Molecular Self-Assembly .................. 153Handbook of Nanomagnetism ................................ 117 Materials Physics Companion, 2nd Edition,

The ............................................................................................ 26Isotopes in Nanoparticles ............................................ 155

KImaging of the Cardiovascular System, Thorax, andAbdomen ............................................................................... 77Imaging of the Pelvis, Musculoskeletal System, andSpecial Applications to CAD .......................................... 77

Handbook of Optical CoherenceMicroscopy ............................................................................ 58Handbook of Optical Metrology ................................. 58Handbook of Optical Microcavities ........................... 59

Materials Processing by Cluster Ion Beams ........... 137Materials Science and Engineering ......................... 140Materials Science and Engineering, VolumeII ............................................................................................... 140

Key Technologies in Polymer Chemistry ................ 167Kinetics in Materials Science andEngineering ........................................................................ 143

Industrial Biotechnology ................................................. 39Industrial Chemistry of Oxides for EmergingApplications ....................................................................... 131

Handbook of Optical Sensors ....................................... 59Handbook of Oral Biomaterials ................................ 105Handbook of Personalized Medicine ......................... 83

Materials Science and Engineering. VolumeI ................................................................................................ 140

LIndustrial Practices in Weaving Preparatory ........ 122Industrial Steam Systems .................................................. 3Infrared Astronomy – Seeing the Heat ........................ 9

Handbook of Porous Media, Third Edition ........... 137Handbook of Refinery Desulfurization ................... 137Handbook of Research on FunctionalMaterials ............................................................................. 176

Materials Science of Polymers .................................... 167Mathematics Companion, The .................................... 72Measurement and Detection of Radiation, FourthEdition ..................................................................................... 93

Laboratory Course in Nanoscience andNanotechnology, A ........................................................... 84Innovative Materials and Methods for Water

Treatment ........................................................................... 126Handbook of Safety Assessment ofNanomaterials ................................................................. 154

Measurement of Soft Tissue Elasticity inVivo ........................................................................................... 77

Laboratory Manual in Biophotonics, A .................... 11Labs on Chip ........................................................................ 84Inorganic-Whisker-Reinforced Polymer

Composites ........................................................................ 131Handbook of Single-Molecule Electronics ............ 154 Mechanical and Physico-Chemical Characteristics ofModified Materials .......................................................... 177

Laser and Photonic Systems ......................................... 61Laser Beam Propagation ................................................ 61Inside the Photon ............................................................... 16

Integrated Circuit Design ............................................. 176Handbook of Small Animal Imaging ........................ 76Handbook of Surface and Colloid Chemistry, FourthEdition .................................................................................. 170

Mechanics of Materials ................................................. 143Medical Device Regulatory Practices ...................... 106

Laser Beam Shaping ......................................................... 61Laser Beam Shaping Applications, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 61

Integrated Micro-Ring Photonics ................................ 60Integrated Nanophotonic Resonators ................... 154Integrated Quantum Hybrid Systems ....................... 97

Handbook of Sustainable ApparelProduction .......................................................................... 122

Medical Devices and Human Engineering ........... 106Membrane Fabrication ................................................. 137Laser Modeling .................................................................... 61

Integrated Reliability ...................................................... 142Handbook of Sustainable Polymers ........................ 164 Membrane Technology for Water and WastewaterTreatment, Energy and Environment ..................... 126

Laser Safety ........................................................................... 61Laser-Based Optical Detection of Explosives ........... 62Intelligent Integrated Systems ................................... 117

Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics,An ................................................................................................ 9

Handbook of Sustainable Polymers ........................ 164Handbook of Terahertz Technologies ......................... 3Handbook of Thermoplastics, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 167

MEMS and Nanotechnology for GasSensors ................................................................................. 155MEMS Cost Analysis ............................................................. 4

Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials .......... 62Lead-Acid Battery Technologies .................................. 29Lean Waste Stream ........................................................ 176Introduction to Beam Physics, An ............................... 94

Introduction to Bioenergy .............................................. 39Heat Transfer Enhancement withNanofluids .......................................................................... 100

Metal Cutting Theory and Practice, ThirdEdition .................................................................................. 145

Lecture Notes on Impedance Spectroscopy .............. 3Light - The Physics of the Photon ................................ 62Introduction to Ceramics and Refractories,

An ........................................................................................... 145Hierarchical Micro/NanostructuredMaterials ............................................................................. 154

Metal-Induced Crystallization ................................... 110Metal-Organic Frameworks ....................................... 155

Light Sources, Second Edition ....................................... 62Light-Induced Defects in Semiconductors .............. 26Introduction to Crystal Growth .................................... 20

Introduction to Ecological Economics, Second Edition,An .............................................................................................. 40

High Brightness Metal Vapor Lasers .......................... 59High Brightness Metal Vapor Lasers .......................... 59

Metallic Spintronic Devices ............................................ 90Method of Moments in Electromagnetics, SecondEdition, The ........................................................................... 74

Lighting & Controls ........................................................... 29Line Integral Methods for ConservativeProblems ................................................................................ 72Introduction to Electrochemical Science and

Engineering .......................................................................... 40High Performance Elastomer Materials ................ 131High Power Microwaves, Third Edition ....................... 3 Methods of Experimental Physics ............................... 51Liposomes, Lipid Bilayers and Model

Membranes .......................................................................... 17Introduction to Experimental Biophysics(Set) .......................................................................................... 16

High Resolution Imaging ................................................ 25High Temperature Materials andMechanisms ...................................................................... 126

Micro & Nano-Engineering of Fuel Cells ................... 84Micro and Small Enterprises, Water and DevelopingCountries ................................................................................ 40

Lithium-Ion Batteries ..................................................... 117Low Energy Low Carbon Architecture .................... 176Introduction to Experimental Biophysics - A

Laboratory Guide ............................................................... 16High-Performance Polymers for Engineering-BasedComposites ........................................................................ 165

Micro- and Nano-Scale Sensors andTransducers .......................................................................... 84

Low Temperature Materials andMechanisms ...................................................................... 143Introduction to Fluorescence ........................................ 16

Introduction to High-Pressure Science andTechnology, An ................................................................... 25

High-Resolution XAS/XES ............................................. 126High-Speed 3D Imaging with Digital Fringe ProjectionTechniques ............................................................................ 59

Micro- and Nanoelectronics ....................................... 118Micro- and Nanostructured PolymerSystems ................................................................................ 155

MIntroduction to Imaging from ScatteredFields ........................................................................................ 60High-Speed Devices and Circuits with THz

Applications ......................................................................... 90Microalgal Production for Biomass and High-ValueProducts ............................................................................... 138

Magnesium Alloys as DegradableBiomaterials ....................................................................... 105Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurements,

Third Edition ............................................................................ 3Horizons in Clinical Nanomedicine ......................... 105 Microbiology for Minerals, Metals, Materials and theEnvironment ...................................................................... 138

Magnetic Microwires ..................................................... 118Magnetic Nanoparticle Assemblies ......................... 155Introduction to Magnetism and Magnetic Materials,

Third Edition ...................................................................... 117How Enzymes Work .......................................................... 16HVAC Fundamentals, Third Edition .............................. 3 Microcracking in Rock as Acoustic Emission ........... 54Magnetic Resonance Imaging ..................................... 77

Introduction to Nonimaging Optics, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 60

Hybrid Imaging in Cardiovascular Medicine .......... 76Hybrid Nanomaterials ................................................... 154

Microplasma Sprayed HydroxyapatiteCoatings .............................................................................. 110

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Handbook .............. 77Magnetic Structures of 2D and 3DNanoparticles .................................................................... 118Introduction to Numerical Programming .............. 23

Introduction to Optical Metrology ............................. 60Hydraulic Fracturing ......................................................... 39Hydraulic Fracturing Impacts andTechnologies ........................................................................ 39

Microrheology with Optical Tweezers ......................... 4Microscale and Nanoscale Heat Transfer ............. 100Microwave Engineering ................................................ 118

Manganese Oxides for Energy Storage andConversion ............................................................................ 26Introduction to Organic Electronic and Optoelectronic

Materials and Devices, Second Edition ..................... 60Hydraulicians in the USA 1800-2000 ............................ 6 Microwave Engineering of Nanomaterials ........... 177Manufacturing Engineering and IntelligentMaterials ............................................................................. 176Introduction to Physical Oncology, An ..................... 17

Introduction to Plasmonics ........................................... 60Hydrocarbon Process Safety, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 137

Microwave Power Engineering with AdvancedComputer Modeling ....................................................... 138Many-Body Effects and Electrostatics in

Biomolecules ........................................................................ 17Introduction to Polymer–ClayNanocomposites ............................................................. 154

Hydroelectric Energy ......................................................... 39Hydrogenated Dilute NitrideSemiconductors .................................................................. 25

Microwave-Assisted Organic Synthesis .................... 41Microwave-Mediated Biofuel Production ............... 41Miniaturized Testing of EngineeringMaterials ............................................................................. 126

Introduction to Quantum Physics and InformationProcessing ............................................................................. 97Hydrogenation with Low-Cost Transition

Metals ................................................................................... 145 Mixed-Signal Circuits ........................................................ 62

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Plasticity .............................................................................. 145Oil Spill Impacts ................................................................ 177Nanoparticles in Humans .............................................. 86Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Systems, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 84 Plastics Reinforcement and Industrial

Applications ....................................................................... 168OLED Fundamentals ........................................................ 64One Century of the Discovery of Arsenicosis in LatinAmerica (1914-2014) As2014 ..................................... 128

Nanoparticles in the Lung .............................................. 90Nanoparticulate Vaccine Delivery Systems ............ 86Nanopatterning and Nanoscale Devices for BiologicalApplications ......................................................................... 86

Modelling Groundwater Systems: Understanding andImproving Groundwater Quantity and QualityManagement ....................................................................... 54

Pocket Book of Integrals and Mathematical Formulas,5th Edition ............................................................................. 73Optical Fiber Communication Systems with MATLAB®

and Simulink® Models, Second Edition ..................... 64Nanoplasmonics ................................................................ 63Modelling the Future Water Infrastructure ofCities ........................................................................................ 41

Polarized Light and Optical Systems ......................... 66Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells ..................................... 119Optical Fiber Sensors ........................................................ 64Nanoscale Device Technology ..................................... 30

Modern Atomic Physics ................................................... 11 Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces ............................... 168Optical Imaging Devices ................................................. 64Nanoscale Energy Transport andHarvesting .......................................................................... 159Modern Diagnostic X-Ray Sources ............................. 78 Polymeric Thermosetting Compounds .................. 168Optical Multi-Bound Solitons ....................................... 65Nanoscale Flow .................................................................. 86Modern Electrosynthetic Methods in Organic

Chemistry ............................................................................ 131Polymers and Polymeric Composites ..................... 168Polymers for Packaging Applications ..................... 165

Optical Probes in Biology ................................................ 18Optical Properties of Functional Polymers and NanoEngineering Applications ............................................. 167

Nanoscale Silicon Devices .............................................. 63Nanoscience and Nanoengineering ......................... 86Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics ...................... 17 Polysulfide Oligomer Sealants ................................... 165

Optical Properties of Solids ............................................... 4Nanosilicon ........................................................................ 159Molecular Electronics ....................................................... 90 Porous Silicon .................................................................... 133Optics Essentials ................................................................. 65Nanostructural Bioceramics ....................................... 109Molecular Materials ....................................................... 132 Porous Silicon: From Formation to Application:

Biomedical and Sensor Applications, VolumeTwo ........................................................................................ 133

Opto-Mechanical Systems Design, Fourth Edition,Two Volume Set .................................................................. 65

Nanostructured Ceramic Oxides for SupercapacitorApplications ....................................................................... 159

Molecular Modeling at the Atomic Scale ................ 17Molecular Solar Cells ...................................................... 155

Porous Silicon: From Formation to Application:Formation and Properties, Volume One ................ 133

Opto-Mechanical Systems Design, Fourth Edition,Volume 1 ................................................................................ 65

Nanostructured Energy Devices ................................ 159Nanostructured Polymer Blends and Composites inTextiles .................................................................................. 122

Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering ......... 106Monte Carlo Methods for Particle Transport ........... 93Motor Proteins and Molecular Motors ...................... 17 Porous Silicon: From Formation to Applications:

Optoelectronics, Microelectronics, and EnergyTechnology Applications, Volume Three ............... 133

Opto-Mechanical Systems Design, Fourth Edition,Volume 2 ................................................................................ 65Ordinary Differential Equations ................................... 72

Nanostructured Semiconductors ............................. 159Nanostructures in Biological Systems ....................... 87

Multi-Stage Flash Desalination ................................... 41Multifunctional Materials and Modeling .............. 132

Power and Energy .............................................................. 52Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 118

Nanostructures in Photovoltaics .............................. 159Nanostructures, Nanomaterials, andNanotechnologies to Nanoindustry ....................... 160

Multifunctional Materials for TribologicalApplications ....................................................................... 177Multinary Alloys Based on II-VISemiconductors .................................................................. 26

Power Cable Technology ................................................ 30Power Engineering, Control and InformationTechnologies in Geotechnical Systems .................... 54

Organic Solar Cells .......................................................... 160Organic Solar Cells .......................................................... 160Nanotechnology ................................................................ 91

Multiphysics and Multiscale Modeling ....................... 7 Power Generation and the Environment ................ 42Organic Structures Design ........................................... 161Nanotechnology 2014 ..................................................... 91Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis .......... 156 Power System SCADA and Smart Grids .................... 30Orthopaedic Biomaterials in Research and Practice,

Second Edition .................................................................. 106Nanotechnology 2014 ..................................................... 91Nanotechnology 2014 ..................................................... 91

NPractical Guide to Microstructural Analysis ofCementitious Materials, A ............................................ 133Practical Guide to Quality Management in Spinning,A .............................................................................................. 123

Our Space Environment, Opportunities, Stakes andDangers .................................................................................. 10Oxide Nanostructures .................................................... 161

Nanotechnology 2014 ..................................................... 91Nanotechnology and Drug Delivery, VolumeOne ........................................................................................... 87Nano-Inspired Biosensors for Improved

Healthcare .......................................................................... 106 Practical Holography, Fourth Edition ....................... 66Practice of Internal Dosimetry in Nuclear Medicine,The ............................................................................................ 79

PNanotechnology and Drug Delivery, VolumeTwo .......................................................................................... 87Nanotechnology and Photovoltaic Devices ........... 91Nanotechnology for SustainableManufacturing .................................................................... 87

Nano-scale CMOS Analog Circuits ............................. 86Nanobiophysics .................................................................. 18Nanobiotechnology for SensingApplications ......................................................................... 84

Pressure and Temperature Well Testing ................... 54Preventing Medical Device Recalls ............................. 79Principles and Applications of Therapeutic Ultrasoundin Healthcare ....................................................................... 18

Partial Differential Equations with VariableExponents .............................................................................. 72Patterns in Excitable Media ........................................... 78Paul John Flory ................................................................. 165

Nanotechnology in Advanced Electrochemical PowerSources ................................................................................... 26Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine ............. 87

Nanobiotechnology in Energy, Environment andElectronics ............................................................................. 18Nanobrain ............................................................................. 85 Principles of Adaptive Optics, Fourth Edition .......... 66

Principles of Composite Material Mechanics, FourthEdition .................................................................................. 113

PEM Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production .............. 42Performance-Based Fire Safety Design .................. 120Phase Behavior of Petroleum Reservoir Fluids, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 138

Nanotechnology in Nutraceuticals ............................ 88Nanotechnology Toward the Sustainocene ........ 160Nanotherapeutics .............................................................. 88Nanotoxicology ............................................................... 160

NanoCellBiology .............................................................. 106Nanocomposite Materials ........................................... 156Nanocomposite Materials ........................................... 156Nanocomposite Membrane Technology ............. 113

Principles of Fabric Formation ................................... 123Principles of MetallurgicalThermodynamics ............................................................ 143

Phase Estimation in Optical Interferometry ........... 65Photoacoustic Tomography ......................................... 78Nanotubes and Nanosheets ....................................... 160

Natural Biomarkers for Cellular Metabolism .......... 18Nanocomposite Sorbents for MultipleApplications ....................................................................... 156 Principles of Solar Engineering, Third

Edition .................................................................................. 101Photonic Crystals ............................................................... 66Photonics Modelling and Design ................................ 66Natural Biophotonic Architectures ............................ 63

Natural Fiber Composites ............................................ 113Nanocomposites Characterization ......................... 156Nanocomposites in Wastewater Treatment ........ 156 Problem-Solving Exercises in Green and Sustainable

Chemistry .............................................................................. 52Photopolymers ................................................................. 168Photosensitive Glass and Glass-Ceramics ............ 109Natural Mineral Nanotubes ........................................ 132

Natural Stone in the Built Environment ................. 138Nanodevices for Photonics and Electronics .......... 157Nanoelectrochemistry ..................................................... 85 Process Control and Yarn Quality in

Spinning .............................................................................. 123Photovoltaic Laboratory ................................................. 30Photovoltaic System Design ......................................... 42Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems, Second

Edition .................................................................................. 126Nanoelectronics ................................................................. 85Nanofabrication ................................................................. 63 Process Management in Spinning ........................... 123

Processes of Formation of Micro -and NanodispersedSystems ................................................................................ 143

Physical Methods for Materials Characterization, ThirdEdition .................................................................................. 127Physical-Chemical Mechanics of Disperse Systemsand Materials .................................................................... 171

Navier-Stokes Problem in the 21st Century,The .............................................................................................. 7Neurophotonics and Brain Mapping ........................ 63New Biotechnologies for Increased EnergySecurity ................................................................................... 41

Nanofibers of Conjugated Polymers ....................... 157Nanoimprint Biosensors ............................................... 157Nanoindentation of Brittle Solids ................................ 85Nanomagnetic Actuation of Cell SurfaceReceptors ............................................................................. 157

Production Chemicals for the Oil and Gas Industry,Second Edition .................................................................. 138Production of Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels fromBiomass ............................................................................... 139

Physics and Chemistry of ClassicalMaterials ............................................................................. 132Physics Companion, 2nd Edition, The ....................... 51New Microbial Technologies for Advanced

Biofuels ................................................................................... 41Nanomaterials ................................................................. 158Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology forComposites ........................................................................ 157

Properties of Materials ..................................................... 26Proteotronics ........................................................................ 18Proton-Conducting Ceramics .................................... 109

Physics Curiosities, Oddities, and Novelties ............. 51Physics from Planet Earth - An Introduction toMechanics ............................................................................. 52

Non-nitrogenous Organocatalysis .......................... 132Nonlinear Functional Analysis in Banach Spaces andBanach Algebras ................................................................ 72

Nanomaterials for Direct Alcohol Fuel Cell ........... 157Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing andBiosensing ........................................................................... 158

Push Button Agriculture .................................................. 42

QPhysics of PET and SPECT Imaging ............................. 78Physics of Radiation and Climate ............................... 42Physics of Schottky Electron Sources ......................... 78Physiological Measurement Handbook, The .......... 78

Nonlinear Optics ................................................................ 63Nonlinear Physics of Ecosystems ................................. 92Novel Green Treatment for Textiles, A ..................... 132Novel Nanocomposite Coatings .............................. 160

Nanomaterials for Water Management ............... 158Nanomaterials in Energy and EnvironmentalApplications ....................................................................... 158 Quantum Mechanics for Thinkers .............................. 97Plasma Electronics, Second Edition .............................. 4

Numerical Methods in Photonics ............................... 64Nanomedicine .................................................................. 158 Quantum Mechanics I ..................................................... 97Plasma Harmonics ............................................................ 96Numerical Simulation of Heat Exchangers ........... 100Nanomedicine .................................................................. 158 Quantum Mechanics II .................................................... 97Plasma Physics .................................................................... 96

ONanomedicine and Tissue Engineering ................... 85Nanomedicines and Nanoproducts ....................... 158

Quantum Mechanics, Sixth Edition ........................... 98Quantum Nanochemistry - Five Volume Set .......... 20Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume Four ................. 21

Plasma Technologies for Textile andApparel ................................................................................. 122

Odyssey of Light in Nonlinear Optical Fibers .......... 64

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Understanding Spin Dynamics .................................... 98Surfactant Science and Technology ....................... 171Simulations of Oscillatory Systems ............................... 7Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume One .................. 21Unifying Physics of Accelerators, Lasers andPlasma .................................................................................... 95

Surfactants in Tribology, Volume 4 .......................... 171Sustainability in Engineering Design andConstruction ...................................................................... 178

Single Molecule Science .................................................. 11Singular and Chiral Nanoplasmonics ...................... 67Skin Bioscience .................................................................... 19

Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume Three ............... 21Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume Two ................. 21Quantum Nanosystems ............................................... 161 Upconverting Nanomaterials .................................... 162

Sustainability Science and Technology .................... 52Small Hydroelectric Engineering Practice .................. 7Quantum Optics for Beginners .................................... 73 Urban Storm Water Management, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 179Sustainable Bioenergy Production ............................. 44Small-Scale Gas to Liquid Fuel Synthesis .............. 134Quantum Optomechanics ............................................ 98Usability Testing of Medical Devices, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 107

Sustainable Energy Solutions in Agriculture ........... 45Sustainable Watershed Management ................... 178

Smart Biomaterial Devices .......................................... 107Smart Grid Fundamentals: Energy Generation,Transmission, and Distribution .................................... 31

Quantum Physics for Beginners ................................... 98Quantum Physics of Atomic Frequency Standards,The ............................................................................................ 98

VSymmetries and Symmetry Breaking in FieldTheory ..................................................................................... 95Symmetry Studies in Optics and VisionScience .................................................................................... 67

Smart Grid Planning and Implementation ............ 43Smart Grids ........................................................................... 43Smart Materials Taxonomy ........................................ 119

Quantum Thermodynamic Processes .................... 101Quantum Transport Calculations forNanosystems ....................................................................... 23 Vascularization ................................................................ 108

Synergy in Supramolecular Chemistry ................... 144Sodium Fast Reactors with Closed FuelCycle ...................................................................................... 101

Quantum-Chemical Calculation of Unique MolecularSystems, Two-Volume Set .............................................. 11

Viral Nanotechnology ...................................................... 88

WSynthetic Jets .......................................................................... 8Systems Engineering and Analysis of Electro-Opticaland Infrared Systems ........................................................ 67

T

Software-defined Optical Communications andNetworking ........................................................................... 67Solar Energy .......................................................................... 44Solar Energy Conversion and Storage ...................... 43Solar Fuels ............................................................................. 44Solar Planetary Systems .................................................. 10

Quaternary Alloys Based on II - VISemiconductors .................................................................. 27

RRadiation Protection in Medical Imaging andRadiation Oncology .......................................................... 79

Waste Management and Valorization .................. 179Wastewater and Public Health ................................. 127Wastewater and Shale FormationDevelopment ..................................................................... 144Wastewater Stabilization Ponds .............................. 179

TechConnect World 2014 Proceedings ..................... 88Terahertz Astronomy ........................................................ 10Terahertz Biomedical Science andTechnology ........................................................................... 67

Solar Powered Charging Infrastructure for ElectricVehicles ................................................................................... 31Solutions to Problems in Textile and GarmentIndustry ................................................................................ 123

Radiosensitizers and Radiochemotherapy in theTreatment of Cancer ......................................................... 79Radiotherapy Treatment Planning ............................ 79

Water at Interfaces ............................................................ 21Water for Energy and Fuel Production ..................... 45Water Treatment in Developed and DevelopingNations ................................................................................ 127

Testing and Balancing HVAC Air and Water Systems,Fifth Edition ............................................................................. 5Textile Mechanisms in Spinning and WeavingMachines ............................................................................. 124

Special Integrals of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik ........... 73Special Integrals of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik ........... 73Spectral Methods in Geodesy andGeophysics ............................................................................ 55

Rare Earth Materials ....................................................... 119Recycling our Future ...................................................... 178Red Sea Geothermal Provinces .................................... 42Redox Proteins in Supercomplexes andSignalosomes ...................................................................... 19

Wave Optics ......................................................................... 68Wave Propagation in Materials andStructures ............................................................................ 127Wavelet Analysis in Civil Engineering .......................... 8

Textiles and Environment ............................................ 124Textiles and Human Thermophysiological Comfortin the Indoor Environment .......................................... 124

Statistical Computing in Nuclear Imaging ............. 80Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, SixthEdition ..................................................................................... 52

Relativistic Quantum Mechanics ................................ 94Remote Sensing Image Fusion ..................................... 54

Waves and Oscillations in Nature ............................... 53Wax Deposition ..................................................................... 8Thermal Power Plants ...................................................... 45

Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer, 6thEdition .................................................................................. 101

Statistics for Textile Engineers .................................... 124Steam Generators and Waste Heat Boilers ............... 5Stellar Explosions ................................................................ 10

Renewable Energies Offshore ....................................... 43Research Methodology on Interfaces of Physics andChemistry in Micro and NanoscaleMaterials ................................................................................ 21

Why String Theory? ........................................................... 53Wind Energy ......................................................................... 31Wind Resources and Future Energy Security ........... 45Wind Turbine Technology .............................................. 46

Thermodynamics and Heat Power, EighthEdition .................................................................................. 101Thermodynamics Kept Simple – A MolecularApproach ............................................................................ 101

Stem Cell Mechanics ...................................................... 107Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Stereotactic BodyRadiation Therapy ............................................................. 80Stochastic Modeling for Medical ImageAnalysis ................................................................................... 80

Residential Energy Auditing andImprovement .......................................................................... 4Resistive, Capacitive, Inductive, and Magnetic SensorTechnologies .......................................................................... 4

Woven Fabric Structure Design and ProductPlanning .............................................................................. 124

XThermoelectric Materials ................................................ 27Thin Films and Coatings .............................................. 110Three-Phase Electrical Power ........................................ 31Time and Consistent Relativity ..................................... 53

Strength of Materials, Second Edition .................... 144Strengthening Design of Reinforced Concrete withFRP ......................................................................................... 113

Resource Recovery to Approach Zero MunicipalWaste ...................................................................................... 43Revising Green Infrastructure ..................................... 178

X-Ray Diffraction ................................................................ 68X-Ray Diffraction for Materials Research .............. 179Tissue and Organ Regeneration ............................... 161

Tomosynthesis Imaging .................................................. 80Structural and Morphological Evolution inMetal-Organic Films and Multilayers ........................ 27

RNA Nanotechnology ................................................... 161Roadmap to Greener Computing ............................... 52 ZTopological Insulators ..................................................... 27

Toward a Sustainable Wine Industry ...................... 178Toxicology and Risk Assessment ................................. 45

Structural Characterization Techniques ............... 127Structural Health Monitoring of Composite StructuresUsing Fiber Optic Methods .......................................... 113

Robotic Surgery ................................................................ 107Rocks and Minerals in Thin Section, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 55

Zinc Oxide Nanostructures .......................................... 162Transport of Nanoparticles in Tissues ....................... 12

Structural Health Monitoring Technologies andNext-Generation Smart CompositeStructures ............................................................................ 114

Rubber Compounding .................................................. 168

STransport Phenomena Fundamentals, ThirdEdition ....................................................................................... 8Trends in Biomaterials ................................................... 107Tribocorrosion for Materials Engineers .................. 115Tubular String Characterization in High TemperatureHigh Pressure Oil and Gas Wells .................................. 55

Structural Intermetallics and Intermetallic MatrixComposites ........................................................................ 145Submanifolds and Holonomy, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 73

Safety of Nanomaterials along TheirLifecycle ............................................................................... 161Sanitation in Unsewered Urban Poor Areas ......... 127 Tunable Laser Applications, Third Edition ............... 68

Tunable Laser Optics, Second Edition ....................... 68Sugarcane as Biofuel Feedstock .................................. 44Sun Above the Horizon .................................................... 44

Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering ................................ 107Scattering of Waves .......................................................... 73 Tutorials in Radiotherapy Physics ............................... 80

Two-Dimensional Carbon ........................................... 162Sun Above the Horizon .................................................... 44Super-Resolution Imaging in Biomedicine ............. 19

Science and Technology of Concrete ..................... 113Science of Compression Bandages .......................... 123 Two-Photon Absorption Materials .......................... 162

USupercritical Fluid Nanotechnology .......................... 91Supercritical Fluids Technology in Lipase CatalyzedProcesses ............................................................................. 139Superfluid States of Matter ............................................ 27

Science of Diving ................................................................... 7Science, Technology and Cultural Heritage .......... 178Scintillation Dosimetry .................................................... 79Second Order Non-linear Optics of Silicon and SiliconNanostructures ................................................................. 119

Ultra-High-Density Magnetic Recording .............. 119Ultrasonic Treatment of Light Alloy Melts, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 146

Supermacroporous Cryogels ...................................... 169Surface Chemistry and Geochemistry of HydraulicFracturing ........................................................................... 171

Semiconductor Laser Theory ........................................ 66Sensor Networks for SustainableDevelopment ....................................................................... 30

Ultrasound Imaging and Therapy .............................. 81Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources ................... 45Surface Imaging for Biomedical

Applications ......................................................................... 80Sensors and Actuators ..................................................... 31 Understanding Atomic and Molecular Properties usingPolarization Propagators ............................................... 12Surface Phenomena in the Structural and Mechanical

Behaviour of Solid Polymers ....................................... 169Sensors for Safety and Process Control in HydrogenTechnologies ........................................................................ 43 Understanding Biophotonics ....................................... 68Silicon Earth ......................................................................... 91 Understanding Chemistry through Cars .................... 5Silicon, Germanium, and Their Alloys ..................... 119 Understanding Solid State Physics ............................. 27Silicon-Based Photonics .................................................. 67

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Fang, Zhigang ..................................................................... 49Chizhik, Alexander .......................................................... 118Berndt, Jurgen ..................................................................... 73A Faunce, Thomas Alured .............................................. 160Fecht, Hans J. ..................................................................... 170

Choi, Anthony H. W. ......................................................... 59Choi, Jung Han .................................................................... 90

Berne, Rosalyn W. ............................................................... 83Bertani, Ruggero ................................................................ 38

Abhilash, .............................................................................. 138 Feng, Wu-chun ................................................................... 22Chow, Tahsin J. ................................................................. 161Bertolotti, Mario .................................................................. 62Adaramola, Muyiwa ......................................................... 44 Fenster, Aaron ...................................................................... 81Chowdhury, Ezharul Hoque ........................................ 88Berz, Martin ............................................................................ 94Adaramola, Muyiwa ......................................................... 45 Ferrer Santos, Walter Ricardo ..................................... 69Ciatto, Gianluca ................................................................... 25Bessarabov, Dmitri ............................................................ 42Adaramola, Muyiwa ......................................................... 46 Ferry, David K. ....................................................................... 24Ciocoiu, Mihai ................................................................... 122Bettotti, Paolo .................................................................... 157Afsar Abbas, Syed .............................................................. 94 Ficek, Zbigniew ................................................................... 73Ciocoiu, Mihai ................................................................... 143Beu, Titus A. ........................................................................... 23Ahmed, Usman ................................................................... 45 Ficek, Zbigniew ................................................................... 98Clements, David L. ............................................................... 9Bhat, H.L. .................................................................................. 20Ahsan, Tabassum ............................................................ 107 Fiddy, Michael A ................................................................. 60Clemitson, I.R. .................................................................... 166Bhatia, S. C. ............................................................................. 32Aktsipetrov, O. A. ............................................................. 119 Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. .......................................... 26Colovic, Gordana ............................................................. 121Bhattacharya, Asit B. ......................................................... 10Al-Azzawi, Abdul ................................................................ 56 Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. .......................................... 29Colás, Rafael ........................................................................ 145Bhattacharya, K. R. ........................................................... 122Al-Khoury, Rafid .................................................................. 22 Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. .......................................... 50Conlon, Joseph ................................................................... 53Bianco, Vincenzo ............................................................. 100Al-Sallal, Khaled ................................................................ 176 Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. .......................................... 51Constantinides, Christakis ............................................ 77Bianco-Peled, Havazelet ............................................. 102Al-Zuhair, Sulaiman ....................................................... 139 Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. .......................................... 72Cosnier, Serge ................................................................... 150Bielinski, Dariusz M. ........................................................ 131Alavi, Sajid ............................................................................ 165 Fitzpatrick, Richard ............................................................ 96Costanza, Robert ................................................................ 40Binh, Le Nguyen ................................................................. 56Albanese, Jimmy Alexander Faria ............................ 33 Fleckenstein, Joseph E. ................................................... 31Covert, Markus W. .............................................................. 15Binh, Le Nguyen ................................................................. 64Alfinito, Eleonora ................................................................ 18 Fleet, Michael E. ............................................................... 103Cressler, John D. ................................................................. 91Binh, Le Nguyen ................................................................. 65Aliofkhazraei, Mahmood ............................................ 147 Fleming, Tony ...................................................................... 16Cristini, Vittorio .................................................................... 17Birdi, K. S. ............................................................................... 170Aliofkhazraei, Mahmood ............................................ 151 Flewitt, Peter E. J. ............................................................. 127Crites, Ronald W. .............................................................. 126Birdi, K. S. ............................................................................... 171Aliofkhazraei, Mahmood ............................................ 152 Focke, Walter W. .............................................................. 164Crompton, T.R. .................................................................. 168Biresaw, Girma .................................................................. 171Aliofkhazraei, Mahmood ............................................ 152 Forbes, Andrew ................................................................... 61Csele, Mark Steven ............................................................ 61Bisquert, Juan .................................................................... 159Aliofkhazraei, Mahmood ............................................ 152 Franklin, Scott V. ................................................................. 25Cuerrier, Charles M. ........................................................... 14Bissonnette, Benoit ........................................................ 170Aliofkhazraei, Mahmood ............................................ 152 Fraxedas, Jordi ..................................................................... 21Cui, Qiang ............................................................................... 17Blanes, Sergio ....................................................................... 69Aliofkhazraei, Mahmood ............................................ 152 Friedrich, Klaus .................................................................. 131Curley, Michael .................................................................... 50Blazev, Anco S. ..................................................................... 36Aliofkhazraei, Mahmood ............................................ 152 Fuxi, Gan .................................................................................. 57Czechowski, Daniel ........................................................ 178Blazev, Anco S. ..................................................................... 42Alparone, Luciano ............................................................. 54 Fuxreiter, Monika ............................................................... 15

DBochkarev, A. A. ................................................................ 143Bolgar, Michael ................................................................. 167Boriskina, Svetlana ............................................................. 67Borrelli, Nicholas F. ......................................................... 109

Altavilla, Claudia ............................................................... 162Amato, Joseph C. ............................................................... 52Ameta, Suresh C. ................................................................ 41Ameta, Suresh C. ................................................................ 43

GGanapathy, V. .......................................................................... 5

D'Souza, Martin J. ............................................................... 86Dahlbom, Magnus ............................................................ 78Bose, Subir Kumar ........................................................... 143

Bowen, Warwick P. ............................................................ 98Amiri, Iraj Sadegh ............................................................... 60Angelova, Radostina A. ............................................... 124

Ganeev, Rashid A. .............................................................. 96Gang, Zhang ...................................................................... 159

Daniel, Rostislav ............................................................... 160Das, Debabrata ................................................................. 129Bowers, Geoffrey M. ............................................................ 5

Box, Michael A. .................................................................... 42Anwar, Sohail ........................................................................ 35Arias, Jose L. .......................................................................... 87

Ganguli, Sushil Kumar ..................................................... 30Garg, Vishal ............................................................................ 33

Das, Debaprasad ............................................................. 149Date, Ghanashyam ........................................................... 50Brey, Eric M. ......................................................................... 108

Bromann, Mark ................................................................. 120Arias, José L. .......................................................................... 87Aristov, Yu I. ........................................................................ 156

Gaspar, Daniel J. .................................................................. 64Gay, Daniel .......................................................................... 111

Datta, Alokmay .................................................................... 24Datta, Alokmay .................................................................... 27Bromley, Stefan T. ........................................................... 149

Bronsgeest, Merijntje ....................................................... 78Arora, Vijay Kumar ............................................................. 85Arrasmith, William Wolfgang ..................................... 67

Geiser, Juergen .................................................................... 70Gellings, P.E., Clark W. ......................................................... 2

Davis, Burtron H. .............................................................. 130Day, Richard N. .................................................................... 15Bronzino, Joseph D. ....................................................... 103

Bronzino, Joseph D. ....................................................... 103Artusi, Alessandro .............................................................. 59Asgari, Hamid ....................................................................... 37

Gellings, P.E., Clark W. ...................................................... 43Ghosh, Satyajit .................................................................. 175

de la Chapelle, Marc Lamy ........................................ 153De Las Heras, Alejandro ................................................. 52Bronzino, Joseph D. ....................................................... 103

Bronzino, Joseph D. ....................................................... 106Asli, Kaveh Hariri .................................................................... 6Astakhov, Viktor P. .......................................................... 136

Ghosh, Utpal K. ................................................................. 136Ghukasyan, Vladimir V. ................................................... 18

de Silva, Clarence W. ........................................................ 31De Sio, Luciano ................................................................. 147Bronzino, Joseph D. ....................................................... 106

Brozek, Tomasz ................................................................. 118Aucar, Gustavo Adolfo .................................................... 12Augustine, Robin ............................................................... 85

Gibson, Ronald F. ............................................................ 113Gibson, Walton C. .............................................................. 74

Deambi, Suneel .................................................................. 42Dean, David S. ...................................................................... 99Brugnano, Luigi ................................................................... 72

Bryjak, Marek ...................................................................... 126Auletta, Gennaro ................................................................ 97

BGikonyo, Barnabas ............................................................. 35Gikonyo, Barnabas ............................................................. 37Gikonyo, Barnabas ............................................................. 44Glassley, William E. ............................................................ 37

Dehn, Frank ........................................................................ 112Deleonibus, Simon ......................................................... 117Della-Giustina, Daniel E. .............................................. 120Depan, Dilip ........................................................................ 102

Bullen, Peter .......................................................................... 70Bundschuh, Jochen .......................................................... 37Bundschuh, Jochen .......................................................... 45Burg, Karen J.L. .................................................................. 104Baba, Alper ............................................................................. 38

Babkin, Vladimir A. ............................................................. 11Goldade, Victor ................................................................. 119Goldman, Stephen L. ....................................................... 34

Deshpande, Pravin P. .................................................... 115Dey, Arjun ............................................................................... 85Burkowski, Forbes J. ......................................................... 15

Butikov, Eugene I. ................................................................. 7Backman, Vadim ................................................................. 11Bajpai, A.K. ............................................................................ 107

Gonen, Turan ........................................................................ 28Gonenc, I. Ethem ............................................................. 178

Dey, Arjun ............................................................................ 110Diaspro, Alberto .................................................................. 19Buxton, Gavin ....................................................................... 32

CBajracharya, Chandra ....................................................... 89Bakhoum, Ezzat G. ............................................................. 84Bakken, David ....................................................................... 43Balakrishnan, Avinash ................................................... 159

Gong, Qihuang ................................................................... 66Goodson, III, Theodore ................................................... 44Gopalakrishnan, Srinivasan ....................................... 127Goreau, Thomas J. ............................................................. 37

Dickey, Fred M. .................................................................... 61Dickey, Fred M. .................................................................... 61DiMasi, Elaine ..................................................................... 125Dimitrov, Alexander V. ....................................................... 2Cabrera, Carlos R. ............................................................ 147

Baldea, Ioan ........................................................................... 90 Gortych, Joseph E. ............................................................. 48Dixit, P.M. .............................................................................. 145Cai, Weibo ........................................................................... 154Bandyopadhyay, Amit ................................................. 135 Goswami, D. Yogi ............................................................... 99Dobson, Jon ....................................................................... 157Cai, Weiping ....................................................................... 154Bandyopadhyay, Anirban ............................................. 85 Goswami, D. Yogi ............................................................... 99Donne, Scott W. .................................................................. 26Cambi, Alessandra ............................................................. 14Bandyopadhyay, Supriyo .............................................. 29 Goswami, D. Yogi ............................................................... 99Dray, Tevian ........................................................................... 70Campilho, R.D.S.G. .......................................................... 113Banerjee, Prabir Kumar ................................................ 123 Goswami, D. Yogi ............................................................ 101Du, Winncy Y. .......................................................................... 4Capehart, Ph.D., CEM, Barney L. ................................ 38Bar-Cohen, Yoseph ........................................................ 126 Granet, Irving ..................................................................... 101Duarte, F.J. .............................................................................. 68Cardinale, Daniela ........................................................... 151Bar-Cohen, Yoseph ........................................................ 143 Granitzer, Petra ................................................................. 159Duarte, F.J. .............................................................................. 68Carlsson, Leif A. ................................................................. 112Barat, Ken ................................................................................ 61 Greanya, Viktoria ................................................................ 56Dubois, Arnaud ................................................................... 58Carpenter, Nancy E. .......................................................... 47Barbhuiya, Salim .............................................................. 113 Greenwood, John H. ..................................................... 142Dyer, Thomas .................................................................... 115Cavaliere, Sara ................................................................... 150Bastos, Margarida .............................................................. 13 Gross, Amit .......................................................................... 175

ECavedon, Carlo .................................................................... 75Cazaux, Jacques .................................................................. 27Celuch, Malgorzata ........................................................ 138Chakraborty, J N ............................................................... 121

Bastos-Filho, Teodiano ................................................ 104Basu, Prasanta Kumar ...................................................... 66Bawa, Raj .............................................................................. 104Bawa, Raj .............................................................................. 105

Groves, Timothy R. ............................................................ 57Gruyitch, Lyubomir T. ...................................................... 53Guarrotxena, Nekane ...................................................... 21Guarrotxena, Nekane .................................................... 141

Ebrahim, Girma Yimer ..................................................... 54Eikerling, Michael ............................................................ 119Chan, Ho-Kei ......................................................................... 24

Chan, Kwong-Yu ................................................................ 35Bawa, Raj .............................................................................. 105Baxi, Ranjit S. ....................................................................... 178

Gude, Veera G. ..................................................................... 41Guedes Soares, C. .............................................................. 43

El-Baz, Ayman ....................................................................... 80El-Gendy, Nour Shafik ................................................... 137Chandra, Prabhat Chandra .......................................... 54

Chandrasekharam, D. ...................................................... 42Bazylak, Liliya I. .................................................................. 168Beck CEM, CLP, Gene ....................................................... 48

Guenin, Erwann ............................................................... 177Guo, Peixuan ........................................................................ 82

El-Reedy, Ph.D, Mohamed Abdallah ................... 111El-Sharkawi, Mohamed A. ............................................. 31Chang, Yi-Lu .......................................................................... 28

Chapman, J. Donald ......................................................... 79Beck CEM, CLP, Gene ....................................................... 50Beddar, Sam .......................................................................... 79

Gupta, K.M. .......................................................................... 142Gupta, Subhasish Dutta ................................................. 68

Epaarachchi, Jayantha Ananda .............................. 114Eranna, Golla ............................................................................ 2Chatterjee, Pranesh ............................................................. 8

Chatterji, Dipankar ............................................................ 13Behling, Rolf .......................................................................... 78Belu, Radian ........................................................................... 31

Gurses, Ahmet .................................................................. 154

HErickson, Larry E. ................................................................. 31Escoffier, Luca ...................................................................... 82Esfandiari, Ramin S. ........................................................... 84Eskin, Georgy I. .................................................................. 146

Chattopadhyay, Surojit ................................................ 148Chaudhuri, Rajat Kumar ................................................. 11Chaves, Julio ......................................................................... 60Chen, Qizhi .......................................................................... 102

Belu, Radian ........................................................................... 40Benedict, Stanley H. ......................................................... 80Benford, James ....................................................................... 3Berlin, Alexandr A. ........................................................... 133

Hager, Willi H. .......................................................................... 6Hagfeldt, Anders ............................................................. 155FChen, Ying (Ian) ................................................................ 160

Chen, Yu .................................................................................. 63Cherry, Simon R. ................................................................. 76

Berlin, Alexandr A. ........................................................... 134Berlin, Alexandr A. ........................................................... 134Berlin, Alexandr A. ........................................................... 163

Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 89Haghi, A. K. .......................................................................... 141Haghi, A. K. .......................................................................... 151

Fadeel, Bengt ..................................................................... 154Fan, Anna M. ......................................................................... 45Chipman, Russell ................................................................ 66

Chityala, Ravishankar ....................................................... 22Berlin, Alexandr A. ........................................................... 175 Haghi, A. K. .......................................................................... 157Fang, Jianhua .................................................................... 166

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Musa, Sarhan M. .................................................................. 86Lindsey, FIES, Jack L. ......................................................... 47Kao, Jimmy C.M. ............................................................... 175Haghi, A. K. .......................................................................... 167Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan .................. 122Liou, Juin J. ............................................................................. 83Karachevtsev, Victor A. ................................................... 18Haghighat, Alireza ............................................................. 93Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan .................. 173Litter, Marta I. ..................................................................... 128Karagkiozaki, Varvara ..................................................... 105Hamrang, Abbas .............................................................. 140Muvdi, Bichara B. ............................................................. 143Litter, Marta I. ..................................................................... 129Karpas, Zeev .......................................................................... 93Hamrang, Abbas .............................................................. 140

NLiu, LinShu ........................................................................... 164Liu, LinShu ........................................................................... 164Liu, Xinggrang ..................................................................... 45Liu, Yi-Hwa ............................................................................. 76

Karthik, V. .............................................................................. 126Kasper, Erich .......................................................................... 67Katukiza, Alex Yasoni ..................................................... 127Kaushik, Ajeet Kumar ....................................................... 84

Hamrang, Abbas .............................................................. 163Hani, Ahmad Fadzil Mohamad .................................. 80Harbuck, Stan .......................................................................... 4Harned, Andrew .............................................................. 132 Nabeshima, Tatsuya ...................................................... 144

Liu, Zhaoping .................................................................... 153Kawamata, Jun ................................................................. 162Harrison, Paul ....................................................................... 83 Nadeau, Jay ........................................................................... 16Llop, Jordi ............................................................................ 155Kazaryan, M. I. ....................................................................... 59Haruyama, Junji ............................................................... 116 Nadeau, Jay L. ...................................................................... 16Locharoenrat, Kitsakorn .................................................... 4Kazaryan, M. I. ....................................................................... 59Hayavadana, J. .................................................................. 124 Nagarajan, Ganapathy ................................................. 124Loehr, Nicholas .................................................................... 22Kelkar, Ajit D. ......................................................................... 86Haycock, John ...................................................................... 82 Nagla, J. R. ............................................................................ 124Longstaff, Alan ....................................................................... 9Kelland, Malcolm A. ....................................................... 138Hayes, Steven George .................................................. 122 Nakamura, Kenichiro ..................................................... 168Lorenzi, Luca ......................................................................... 69Keller, Ole ................................................................................ 62Haynes, William M. ............................................................ 48 Narayanan, A Satya ........................................................... 53Louro, Ricardo O. ................................................................ 19Kelly, P.F. ..................................................................................... 6Hazell, Paul J. ...................................................................... 141 Nastasi, Michael ............................................................... 137Louter, Christian .............................................................. 109Kelly, P.F. .................................................................................. 26Hazewinkel, Michiel .......................................................... 69 Natarajan, Vasant ............................................................... 11Lu, Li ........................................................................................ 176Kelly, P.F. .................................................................................. 49He, Junhui ............................................................................ 158 Nazarenko, Sergey ............................................................... 6Lu, Xing ................................................................................. 151Khakimullin, Yuri N. ........................................................ 165Hehenberger, Michael .................................................... 85 Neiva de Figueiredo, Joao ............................................ 38Lukaszew, Rosa A. ........................................................... 117Khalil, Heba Allah Essam E. ........................................... 36Hemami, Ahmad ................................................................ 28 Nelson, Emily S. ................................................................... 38Luo, Hong ............................................................................... 34Khan, Ahmad Shahid .................................................... 118Hemansen, Ralph D. ...................................................... 168 Nelson, Vaughn C. ............................................................. 39Lvov, Serguei N. .................................................................. 40Khanna, Vinod Kumar ..................................................... 58Henrie, Sally A. ..................................................................... 50 Nelson, Vaughn C. ............................................................. 40Lvova, Larisa ....................................................................... 156Kharisov, Boris Ildusovich .............................................. 82Hermansson, Leif ............................................................ 109 Nema, S. K. ........................................................................... 122Lyshevski, Sergey Edward ............................................. 83Khosla, Ajit .............................................................................. 64Herold, Keith E. ....................................................................... 2 Neu, Corey P. ........................................................................ 51

MKhrennikov, Andrei ........................................................... 97Khudyakov, Yury ................................................................. 88Kim, Se-Kwon ....................................................................... 40Kimball, John ........................................................................ 51

Heslehurst, Rikard Benton ......................................... 112Hess, Karl ................................................................................. 49Hilal, Nidal ............................................................................ 137Hirose, Kenji ........................................................................... 23

Nguemaleu, Raoul-Abelin Choumin ..................... 52Nicolini, Claudio .................................................................. 18Nicollier, Claude .................................................................. 10Nill, Kimball ............................................................................ 83Ma, Dongge .......................................................................... 57

King, Paul H. ........................................................................ 104Hoang, Linh ........................................................................ 125 Nishikawa, Takeo ............................................................. 157Maamir, Seghir .................................................................. 177Kissinger, Gudrun ............................................................ 119Hoffman, Craig ....................................................................... 2 Nof, Shimon Y. ..................................................................... 61Maciá, Enrique ..................................................................... 27Kitamura, Takayuki ......................................................... 151Hopcraft, Keith Iain ........................................................... 71 Northrop, Robert B. ............................................................. 3MacKenzie, W.S. .................................................................. 55Kitsinelis, Spiros ................................................................... 62Hou, Xu .................................................................................. 116 Noulis, Thomas .................................................................... 62Magnor, Marcus A. ............................................................ 22Kjellander, Roland ........................................................... 101Houssa, Michel .................................................................... 28 NSTI, .......................................................................................... 33Mahapatra, N. N. .............................................................. 124Klemes, Jiri Jaromir ......................................................... 136Howell, John R. ................................................................. 101 NSTI, .......................................................................................... 56Mahler, Guenter ............................................................... 101Klimov, Vasily ........................................................................ 63Howell, Kenneth B. ............................................................ 72 NSTI, .......................................................................................... 87Maiani, Luciano ................................................................... 94Klodzinska, Ewa ................................................................ 130Howell, Marvin T. ................................................................ 36 NSTI, .......................................................................................... 88Maiani, Luciano ................................................................... 94Klodzinska, Ewa ................................................................ 132Huang, Yan-Ping ................................................................ 77 NSTI, .......................................................................................... 90Majumdar, Debasish ........................................................... 9Kloucek, Petr ......................................................................... 12Huang, Zhenyu ...................................................................... 8 NSTI, .......................................................................................... 91Makabe, Toshiaki ................................................................... 4Kochnev, Aleksandr M. ................................................ 163Hurley, Morgan J. ............................................................ 120 NSTI, .......................................................................................... 91Makarov, Dmitrii E. ............................................................ 11Kodolov, Vladimir I. ........................................................ 160Hübert, Thomas .................................................................. 43 NSTI, ....................................................................................... 103Malavasi, Lorenzo ........................................................... 127Kohl, Kristina ......................................................................... 47

INSTI, ....................................................................................... 111NSTI, ....................................................................................... 118Nyenje, Philip Mayanja ................................................ 130

Malcata, F. Xavier ............................................................. 176Malhotra, Sanjay .............................................................. 132Maltzman, Richard ............................................................ 48

Kolb, Vera M. ............................................................................ 9Kolb, Vera M. ...................................................................... 130Kolomeisky, Anatoly B. ................................................... 17Iannace, Salvatore ........................................................... 102

OManickam, Sivakumar .................................................. 149Mansour, Toufik .................................................................. 69Marcu, Laura ......................................................................... 58Marinescu, Ioan D. .......................................................... 136

Kong, Richard ....................................................................... 52Koranne, Milind ................................................................ 121Korepanov, M. A. ............................................................. 132Korotcenkov, Ghenadii ................................................ 133

Iannone, Eugenio .............................................................. 84Igarashi, Eiki ........................................................................ 158Iglič, Aleš ................................................................................. 87Ilyas, Mohammad .............................................................. 30

Oda, Shunri ............................................................................ 63Offermann, CEM, CFM, MBIFM, Scott .................... 34Marken, Frank .................................................................... 131

Markov, Marko S. ................................................................ 76Korotcenkov, Ghenadii ................................................ 133Korotcenkov, Ghenadii ................................................ 133

Imae, Toyoko ........................................................................ 19Inamuddin, ........................................................................ 112

Ok, Yong Sik ....................................................................... 111Olabisi, Olagoke ............................................................... 167Marks, Robert S. ................................................................ 158

Marr, Jonathan M. ................................................................. 9Korotcenkov, Ghenadii ................................................ 133Kortaberria, Galder ......................................................... 172

Insepov, Zinetula ............................................................. 135Ioan, Silvia ............................................................................ 167

Olama, M. Alaa ..................................................................... 34Olmstead, Sheila .............................................................. 144Marrony, Mathieu ........................................................... 109

Matin, Kay ............................................................................ 156Kothiyal, G. P. ..................................................................... 107Kozlov, G. V. ......................................................................... 166

Ionita, Iulian ........................................................................... 24Ischenko, Anatoly A. ...................................................... 159

Ong, Kevin L. ...................................................................... 106Osarenren, John ............................................................... 142Matinlinna, Jukka Pekka .............................................. 105

Matlack, Albert S. ................................................................ 52Krishna, K. R. ........................................................................... 42Krishnamoorthy, Sivashankar .................................. 158

Ishida, Tsuyoshi ................................................................... 54Ismail, A.F. ............................................................................ 126

Ovalles, Cesar ..................................................................... 135Ozilgen, Mustafa ................................................................. 99Mburu, Njenga .................................................................. 125

McDermott, Patrick N. ..................................................... 80Krishnaraj, R. Navanietha ............................................... 32Kroto, Harold W. .................................................................. 89J

O’Donnell, Peter J. ................................................................ 6

PMcGowan, CEM, John J. "Jack" .................................. 49Medjdoub, Farid ................................................................. 58Meen, Teen-Hang .............................................................. 82Mendenhall, William M. ................................................. 52

Kruk, Danuta ......................................................................... 98Kuester, Edward F. ............................................................. 57Kumar, Ashok .................................................................... 169Kumar, Bipin ....................................................................... 123

Jain, Pankaj ............................................................................... 9Jain, Rohan .......................................................................... 147Jain, Vaibhav ...................................................................... 167

Pabst, Georg ......................................................................... 17Pal, Palash B. .......................................................................... 94Merches, Ioan ....................................................................... 47

Meron, Ehud ......................................................................... 92Kumar, L. Ashok ................................................................ 121Kumar, Pramod ................................................................... 63

Jameson, David M. ............................................................ 16Jekeli, Christopher ............................................................. 55

Pal, Palash Baran ................................................................. 94Pampanelli, Andrea .......................................................... 50Mickens, Ronald E. ............................................................. 70

Migliaresi, Claudio .......................................................... 107Kumar, R. Senthil .............................................................. 123Kumar, S. Ananda ............................................................ 129

Jena, Bhanu P. ................................................................... 106Jensen, Marc ...................................................................... 176

Pan, Dipanjan .................................................................... 158Pandey, Bikash ..................................................................... 39Minkowycz, W. J. .............................................................. 100

Mirkin, Michael V. ............................................................... 85Kunova, Vlasta ...................................................................... 48Kuroda, Takao ...................................................................... 58

Jeribi, Aref ............................................................................... 72Jha, A.R. .................................................................................. 119

Pandit, Soumya ................................................................... 86Papoian, Garegin A. .......................................................... 15Mishra, Ajay Kumar ........................................................ 156

Mishra, D. P. ........................................................................ 100Kutasov, Izzy M. ................................................................... 54Kwon, Young W. .................................................................... 7

Jha, Nand K. ........................................................................ 175Jia, Xun ..................................................................................... 76

Parameswaranpillai, Jyotishkumar ....................... 156Parker, Geoffrey T. .............................................................. 49Mishra, Munmaya ........................................................... 105

Mishra, Munmaya ........................................................... 166L

Jiang, Huabei ........................................................................ 78Jiang, Jianwen ................................................................... 155Jiles, David ........................................................................... 117

Parkin, Robert E. .................................................................. 33Parrish, Peter T. .................................................................... 30Pasbakhsh, Pooria ........................................................... 132

Mitra, Parthasarathi ........................................................... 95Mitra, Rahul ......................................................................... 145Mizoguchi, Kenji .............................................................. 173Lam, Eric .................................................................................. 34Jones, Clifford .................................................................... 137 Pasbakhsh, Pooria ........................................................... 163Mohseni, Kamran .................................................................. 8Lavrinenko, Andrei V. ....................................................... 64Jose, Jordi ............................................................................... 10 Pascual, Concepcion Domingo ................................ 91Moll, Victor H. ....................................................................... 73Lawes, Ron ................................................................................ 4Jose, Shibu ............................................................................. 32 Pathak, Hemant Kumar .................................................. 71Moll, Victor H. ....................................................................... 73Layton, Bradley .................................................................... 17Joseph, George ................................................................... 56 Patrick, Dale R. ...................................................................... 36Monsalvo, Victor M. ....................................................... 127Lee, Jin-Fa ............................................................................... 22Julian, Maureen M. ......................................................... 130 Patterson, Gary D. ........................................................... 165Monsalvo, Victor M. ....................................................... 127Lee, Myeongkyu .............................................................. 179Jung, Joey ............................................................................... 29 Pawlowski, Lech ............................................................... 131Monteiro-Riviere, Nancy A. ....................................... 160Lee, S.-T. ................................................................................ 166

KPazwash, Hormoz ........................................................... 179Pedersen, Karen Schou ............................................... 138Peinemann, Klaus-Viktor ............................................. 153

Morigaki, Kazuo ................................................................... 26Morozkin, Nikolay D. ..................................................... 167Moth-Poulsen, Kasper .................................................. 154

Lee, Sunggyu ....................................................................... 39Lehnert, Shirley ................................................................... 79Lemarie-Rieusset, Pierre Gilles ...................................... 7Kagadis, George C. ............................................................ 76 Pellegrino, Paul M. ............................................................. 62

Mukbaniani, Omari V. ................................................... 165Leung, Dennis Y.C. ............................................................ 84Kalajdzievski, Sasho .......................................................... 72 Pergament, M. I. .................................................................. 51Mulligan, Catherine N. ................................................. 170Levy, Jean-Claude Serge ............................................ 118Kaloop, Mosbeh ............................................................... 177 Peuportier, Bruno ............................................................ 173Munoz-Rojas, David ....................................................... 171Leyland, Bryan ........................................................................ 7Kan, Chi-wai ........................................................................ 132 Pivnyak, Genadiy ................................................................ 54Muro, Silvia .......................................................................... 150Li, Qiang ................................................................................... 75Kanellopoulos, Nick ....................................................... 134 Plawsky, Joel L. ....................................................................... 8Musa, Sarhan M. .................................................................. 15Li, Zhigang Rick ................................................................ 118Kanoun, Olfa ............................................................................ 3 Poinern, Gerrard Eddy Jai .............................................. 84

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Vul', Alexander .................................................................. 150Sullivan, Timothy J .......................................................... 125Sabet, Mojtaba ....................................................................... 3Polunin, V. ............................................................................... 89

WSun, Qiuju ............................................................................ 131Sun, Sam-Shajing ............................................................... 60Sun, Yuanzhang .................................................................. 47Sun, Zongxuan .................................................................... 34

Sabnis, Gajanan M. ......................................................... 112Saha, Pradip K. ................................................................... 135Saha, Samar K. ................................................................... 116Saha, Swapan K. .................................................................. 25

Poole, Alan .......................................................................... 173Porsezian, Kuppuswamy ............................................... 64Pourhashemi, Ali ............................................................. 130Poux, Martine ....................................................................... 38 Walerczyk, CLEP, HCLP, LC, Stan ............................... 29

Sunandana, C. S. ................................................................. 25Sahgal, Arjun ......................................................................... 77Prabaharan, S. R. S. ............................................................ 26 Walker, Christopher K. ..................................................... 10Sung, Wen-Pei ..................................................................... 36Saini, K. K. ................................................................................. 30Prati, Laura ........................................................................... 170 Wang, Bin ............................................................................. 161Surendranathan, A. O. .................................................. 145Saiz-Jimenez, C. ................................................................ 173Preston-Wilsey, Luann ................................................. 178 Wang, Dongxing ............................................................. 176Sutariya, Vijaykumar B. ................................................. 148Sanchez Torres, Arlex ...................................................... 41Prokopovich, Polina ....................................................... 102 Wang, Lijun ............................................................................ 44Suzuki, Haruo ........................................................................ 16Sanchez, Edgar N. .............................................................. 28Pullarcot, Sunil .................................................................. 141 Wang, Rong Ping ............................................................ 109Svistunov, Boris V. .............................................................. 27Sanchez, Olga .................................................................... 125Pumera, Martin ................................................................. 158 Wang, Xiaobin ..................................................................... 90Szunerits, Sabine ................................................................ 60Santos, Jose Luis ................................................................. 59Purushothama, B. ............................................................ 123 Wang, Yeqiao .................................................................... 174Szwacki, Nevill Gonzalez ............................................... 24Sanz Galindo, Gloria Ana María Mónica ............... 40Purushothama, B. ............................................................ 123 Wang, Yeqiao .................................................................... 174Sébastien, Poncet ................................................................. 7Sarac, A. Sezai .................................................................... 157Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 20 Wang, Yeqiao .................................................................... 174

TSarangan, Andrew ............................................................. 63Sattler, Klaus D. ................................................................. 148Sattler, Klaus D. ................................................................. 148Sattler, Klaus D. ................................................................. 149

Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 21Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 21Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 21Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 21

Wang, Yeqiao .................................................................... 174Wang, Yixuan ..................................................................... 157Wang, Zumin ..................................................................... 110Waseem, Mohammad Nabeel ................................ 120Taeibi Rahni, Mohammad ......................................... 170

Saxby, Graham ..................................................................... 66Putz, Mihai V. ...................................................................... 161 Webster, John G. ................................................................ 78Taherzadeh, Mohammad J. ......................................... 43Saxena, Sumit .................................................................... 153Pyrzynski, Kajetan ............................................................ 163 Wei, Wei ................................................................................... 67Takami, Tsuyoshi ................................................................ 25Schiraldi, David .................................................................... 20

QWest, Bruce J. ........................................................................ 71Wiberg, Mikael .................................................................. 142Wienke, Bruce ......................................................................... 7

Takeyasu, Kunio .................................................................. 13Takezoe, Hideo .................................................................... 24Tallarida, Ronald J. ............................................................. 73

Schobert, Harold H. .......................................................... 99Scholz, Martin .................................................................... 102Schuck, Peter ........................................................................ 13Qiao, Jinli ................................................................................. 20 Wiklund, P.E., Michael E. .............................................. 107Tampieri, Anna ................................................................. 147Schwartz, Mel .................................................................... 174Qiao, Qiquan ......................................................................... 30 Wilkie, Charles A. ............................................................. 176Taplin, Jr., P.E., Harry R. .................................................... 33Scrivener, Karen ............................................................... 133Qua, Hock-Chye ............................................................... 141 Willander, Magnus ......................................................... 162Tassieri, Manlio ....................................................................... 4Seeck, Oliver H. .................................................................... 68

RWohlleben, Wendel ....................................................... 161Woldai, Abraha .................................................................... 41Wolters, Janik ........................................................................ 97Wood, Robert J. K. ........................................................... 177

Tewari, P.K. ........................................................................... 113Thakur, Vijay Kumar ....................................................... 112Thakur, Vijay Kumar ....................................................... 149Thakur, Vijay Kumar ....................................................... 163

Sen, Shampa ......................................................................... 88Serrano Ruiz, Juan Carlos ........................................... 139Serrano-Ruiz, Juan Carlos .............................................. 32Serrano-Ruiz, Juan Carlos .............................................. 41

Rada, Elena Cristina ........................................................ 179Radulescu, Vicentiu D. .................................................... 72 Wu, Yejun ............................................................................. 177

Wu, Yijin ................................................................................... 35Thakur, Vijay Kumar ....................................................... 164Thakur, Vijay Kumar ....................................................... 164Serrano-Ruiz, Juan Carlos .............................................. 41

Seryi, Andrei .......................................................................... 95Rae, Alastair I. M. ................................................................. 98Raffaelle, Ryne P. .............................................................. 159 Wu, Yuping ......................................................................... 117

XThangadurai, Devarajan ................................................ 39Theisz, Val ............................................................................. 106Thilagavathi, G. ................................................................. 123Thomas, Mini S. ................................................................... 30Thomas, Sabu .................................................................... 147

Sevastyanov, V.S. ............................................................. 131Shackelford, James F. .................................................... 142Shafraniuk, Serhii ............................................................. 153Shah, Yatish T. ...................................................................... 35Shah, Yatish T. ...................................................................... 45

Rafiei, Saeedeh .................................................................... 90Raheja, Dev ............................................................................ 79Raj, Baldev ........................................................................... 101Rajan, Ginu ............................................................................. 64Rajan, Ginu .......................................................................... 113

Xu, Jiuping ............................................................................. 55Xu, Qiang ............................................................................. 172Thomas, Sabu .................................................................... 148

Thomas, Sabu .................................................................... 151Shahinpoor, Mohsen .................................................... 107Sharma, Brajendra K. ..................................................... 140

Rajasekar, S. ............................................................................ 97Rajasekar, S. ............................................................................ 97 YThomas, Sabu .................................................................... 155

Thomas, Sabu .................................................................... 166Thouand, Gerald ................................................................. 13

Sharma, Rohit ....................................................................... 89Shaw, Chris C. ....................................................................... 75Shchukin, Eugene D. ..................................................... 171

Rajkiewicz, Maria ............................................................. 141Raju, Gorur Govinda ...................................................... 116Ram, Manoj Kumar ......................................................... 106

Yacoubian, Araz .................................................................. 65Yamada, Isao ...................................................................... 137Tiku, Shiban ........................................................................ 117

Tkachov, Gregory ............................................................... 27Shen, Pei Kang .................................................................. 117Sheng, Ai .............................................................................. 174

Ram, Manoj Kumar ......................................................... 156Ramamurthi, Anand ...................................................... 104

Yang, Guohui ..................................................................... 172Yang, Guohui ..................................................................... 175Tokyay, Mustafa ............................................................... 111

Tomashyk, Vasyl .................................................................. 26Sherif, S.A. ............................................................................ 100Shima, Hiroyuki ................................................................... 71

Rana, Sohel ......................................................................... 121Ranade, Vivek V. ..................................................................... 6

Yates, J. K. ............................................................................. 178Yi, Ya Sha .............................................................................. 154Tomashyk, Vasyl .................................................................. 27

Torok, Akos .......................................................................... 138Short, Thomas Allen ......................................................... 28Shunmugam, Raja .......................................................... 164

Rand, Barry P. ..................................................................... 160Ranganathan, Naryanaswami (Mohan) ............. 177

Yihong, Wu ......................................................................... 162Yin, Huiming ...................................................................... 142Trohidou, Kalliopi N. ...................................................... 155

Tsia, Kevin ............................................................................... 68Si-shen, Feng ........................................................................ 82Singh, D.K. ............................................................................ 136

Raol, Jitendra R. ................................................................... 70Rasheed, Hayder A. ........................................................ 113

Yoder, Paul ............................................................................. 65Yoder, Paul ............................................................................. 65Tsoulfanidis, Nicholas ...................................................... 93

Tsuda, Akira ........................................................................... 90Singh, Mukesh K. ............................................................. 122Singh, Preeti ....................................................................... 125

Rastogi, Pramod ................................................................. 65Ray, Santanu Saha ............................................................. 11

Yoder, Paul ............................................................................. 65Yongmei, Zheng ............................................................. 148Tyson, Robert K. .................................................................. 66

USinha, Sitabhra ..................................................................... 78Sirohi, Rajpal S. ..................................................................... 60Sitek, Arkadiusz ................................................................... 80Skiadas, Christos H. ........................................................... 71

Readey, Dennis W. .......................................................... 143Rebay, Mourad ................................................................. 100Recio, Jose Manuel ........................................................... 25Reiser, Ingrid ......................................................................... 80

Yoshizawa, Toru .................................................................. 58Yu, Haifeng .......................................................................... 116Yu, Hao .................................................................................. 116

ZUddameri, Venki ................................................................. 39Ueno, Shoogo ...................................................................... 75Umile, Ph.D, Thomas P. .................................................. 20Ungar, Abraham Albert .................................................. 69

Skipka, Kenneth J. .............................................................. 36Slocombe, Stephen P. .................................................. 138Smith, Michael Berry ........................................................ 39Smitthipong, Wirasak ................................................... 111

Reisner, David E. ................................................................. 89Reshetnyak, Oleksandr ................................................ 129Revankar, Shripad T. ...................................................... 100Rex, Andrew .......................................................................... 47

Zaikov, Gennady E. ......................................................... 129Zaikov, Gennady E. ......................................................... 140

VSoifer, Victor A ...................................................................... 57Sokolnikov, Andre U. .......................................................... 2Somasundaran, P. ........................................................... 150

Riazi, M.R. .............................................................................. 136Ribeiro, Ana C. F. ................................................................. 20Rickerby, David .................................................................... 87

Zaikov, Gennady E. ......................................................... 172Zhang, Guangde ............................................................. 172Zhang, Guigen .................................................................. 104Vafai, Kambiz ...................................................................... 137

Valenta, Jan ............................................................................ 91Son, Joo-Hiuk ....................................................................... 67Song, Ho-Jin ............................................................................ 3

Ristau, Detlev ........................................................................ 62Rivetti, Angelo ..................................................................... 75

Zhang, Jin ............................................................................... 18Zhang, Lijie Grace ........................................................... 161Valkovic, Vladivoj ................................................................ 93

van Herk, Alex .................................................................... 150Sorensen, Bent .................................................................... 29Soveral, Graca ....................................................................... 13

Rodgers, Brendan ........................................................... 168Rogachev, Alexander S. ............................................... 140

Zhang, Ming ......................................................................... 75Zhang, Sam ........................................................................ 110van Swaaij, Wim P. M. ...................................................... 33

Vanier, Jacques .................................................................... 98Speight, James G. ............................................................ 129Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 37

Rogel-Salazar, Jesus .......................................................... 49Rogerio-Candelera, M.A. ............................................. 178

Zhang, Song ......................................................................... 59Zhang, Yongjie .................................................................... 71Varadi, Peter F. ..................................................................... 44

Varadi, Peter F. ..................................................................... 44Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 51Spellman, Frank R. .......................................................... 179

Rogers, Ben ............................................................................ 91Romsted, Laurence S. ................................................... 171

Zheng, Dawei ....................................................................... 35Zheng, Dawei ....................................................................... 48Varfolomeev, Sergei D. ................................................ 173

Varvaro, Gaspare .............................................................. 119Spies, Peter ............................................................................ 29Splinter, Robert ................................................................... 51

Rottwitt, Karsten ................................................................. 63Roy, D. N. Ghosh ................................................................. 73

Zheng, Jie ............................................................................... 16Zheng, Yufeng .................................................................. 105Vathsan, Radhika ................................................................ 97

Venkatesh, T. S. ................................................................. 144Srivastava, Ashok ............................................................. 149Srivastava, Avanish Kumar ......................................... 161

Roy, Sunipa ......................................................................... 155Roychoudhuri, Chandrasekhar .................................. 57

Zhou, Ruhong ...................................................................... 17Zhou, Shiquan ..................................................................... 32Vetter, Richard J. ................................................................. 79

Viana, Marlos A.G. .............................................................. 67Srivatsan, T.S. ...................................................................... 135Stabin, Michael G. .............................................................. 79

Rufford, Thomas E. ......................................................... 153Ruzer, Lev S. ........................................................................... 86

Zhou, Yufeng ........................................................................ 18Šelimović, Seila .................................................................... 86Vigneswaran, C. ................................................................ 121

Villacorte, Loreen Ople ................................................ 172Stack, Margaret ................................................................. 115Starostina, Irina A. ........................................................... 168S Vizirianakis, Ioannis S. ...................................................... 83

Vo-Dinh, Tuan ...................................................................... 14Stephenson, David A. ................................................... 145Stewart, Sean M. ................................................................. 56Sa, Jacinto ............................................................................ 126 Vo-Dinh, Tuan ...................................................................... 14Stoimenow, Alexander ................................................... 70Sa, Jacinto ............................................................................ 145 Vo-Dinh, Tuan ...................................................................... 14Strezov, Vladimir .............................................................. 135Saba, Luca .............................................................................. 76 Vo-Dinh, Tuan ...................................................................... 14Sugarman, Samuel C. ......................................................... 3Saba, Luca .............................................................................. 77 Vo-Dinh, Tuan ...................................................................... 87Sugarman, Samuel C. ......................................................... 5Saba, Luca .............................................................................. 77 Volynskii, L. .......................................................................... 169Sujecki, Slawomir ............................................................... 66Saba, Luca .............................................................................. 77 Vrana, Nihal Engin .......................................................... 103

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